题目内容
——_________
——He is tall and thin. He usually wears jeans.
A. What would he like? C. What does he look like?
B. What does he like? D. What is he like?
Eating and drinking in China can be an enjoyable cultural experience.However,there are some things you should know before you go to China.
Share the same dishes.In China ,eating is more of a public activity.Food is generally ordered to be shared by all people at the table.Each person has his or her own small rice bowl.And food from the plates in the center of the table is placed using chopsticks ,or perhaps serving spoons.
Host places food in your bowl. Your Chinese host places food in your bowl,usually without even asking.The host may put chicken legs in the guest’s bowl.Though Westerners may feel uncomfortable,it’s a sign of hospitality(好客)in China.
Use chopsticks. It is common in China for everyone to use their own chopsticks for fetching food from the dishes in the center.If you prefer,serving spoons and serving chopsticks can be provided for food in the center of the table.Don’t be embarrassed(尴尬的) if you can’t use chopsticks well.The main thing is that you enjoy the food.
Restaurant—noise and smoking.In some popular restaurants,especially in the evenings,it’s usually very noisy and smoking is also allowed.Eating noisily and talking with one’s mouth full may be considered rude in the West.However,these acts can be thought as a sign of enjoying the food.
Dessert—not common in Chinese eating.Eating something sweet for dessert is not a Chinese custom.Sweet things can be found hidden among everything else on a Chinese menu.
Eating and drinking in China
Share the same dishes | Generally, food is ordered to be shared by 1. at the table |
Host places food in your bowl | It’s a 2. of hospitality for the host to place food in your bowl. |
Use chopsticks | People in China eat food with chopsticks. |
Restaurant——noise and smoking | In the restaurant,it’s usually very noisy and people are allowed to smoke .It’s also not rude when people eat noisily and talk with 3. . |
Dessert—not4.in Chinese eating | It’s not common for Chinese to eat something sweet for dessert .however,we can find 5.on a Chinese menu. |
| My birthday is on April 29th. This year, I had a birthday party at home and invited all my friends. We put a big table with chairs around it in the living room. On the table there was a big cake. There were twelve candles on it. Everyone had a piece of cake. Then I got my gifts. I got a T-shirt from my sister. My father and mother gave me a pair of Billy sports shoes. My friends gave me a basketball and some books. |
| I love my birthday. It’s on February 18th. This year, my mother and I made a big cake. That was fun. My friends came to my house and they brought me lots of gifts. Then we played games and ate the cake. As usual, my parents gave me some great books for my birthday. In the afternoon, my father took my friends and me to an old people’s home. We read newspapers to them. They were very happy. |
| My birthday is on July 1st. This year I went to a park with my friends on my birthday. We played football from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. The air was fresh and birds were chirping (喳喳) in the trees. Our football game was exciting. Lots of people came to watch us play. Everything was just perfect! At noon, we had a barbecue (烧烤), and everyone enjoyed it. |
1.How old will Billy be next year?
A. 11. B. 12. C. 13. D. 21.
2.What happened on May’s birthday?
A. She made a delicious cake by herself.
B. Her friends gave her some great books as gifts.
C. Her father took them to a park to play.
D. She did some voluntary work with her friends.
3.Who ate something different on his or her birthday?
A. Billy. B. May. C. Dale. D. David.
4.What does the underlined word “it” refer to?
A. The football.
B. The barbecue.
C. The birthday.
D. Playing with friends.
5.What do the three kids have in common?
A. Their birthdays are in the same month.
B. They all enjoyed some outdoor activities.
C. They all played sports with some people.
D. They all spent their birthdays with their friends.