题目内容

"I love you" might be one of the most important sentences in the English language. It shows the closeness among family members and friends.

In Mandarin, "I love you" translates as “我爱你”, but the way it's used in China might be a little different, and Chinese are wondering why.

The Global Times reports that two online videos showing children telling their parents "I love you" have been widely spread in China. The first, filmed by an Anhui TV station, shows a number of college students telling their parents they love them. The answers are mixed. "Are you drunk?" asked one parent. In another similar video, a father even said— "I am going to a meeting, so cut the crap."

Even the positive attitudes make it clear that the words are expressed rarely. "I am so happy you called to say that. It is the happiest thing that happened to me in 2014," one parent answered.

However, Chinese families hardly use those words. "The parents' answers show that many Chinese are not good at expressing positive feelings," Xia Xueluan, a Sociologist from Peking University, told the Global Times. "They are used to educating children with negative language."

This isn't the first time that China has done some soul-searching about familial love — last year China Daily asked a lot of people if they said 'I love you' to their parents, lovers, and children. "I have never said 'I love you' to my family, and I don't think I will in the future," one 56-year-old told the paper, "Saying it aloud is embarrassing for me."

Still, that doesn't mean that love can't be expressed. In another article, China Daily spoke to Zhao Mengmeng, a 31-year-old woman who said she had never told her father she loved him face-to-face. Sometimes actions speak louder than words, however — Zhao gave her father, a photo album featuring photographs of them together on every one of her birthdays in June 2012. The pictures were popular online, being forwarded hundreds of thousands of times on Weibo. Her father was very excited when he heard about it.

1.What does the underlined word Mandarin probably mean?

A. French B. Japanese C. English D. Chinese

2.What can we infer(推断) from the parents’ answers in Paragragh3 and 4?

A. Some parents don’t love their children.

B. Parents in China are too busy.

C. Most Chinese students rarely express their positive feelings to their parents.

D. Children in China are always taught negative language.

3.What will that 56-year-old person feel if he/she says “I love you” to the families?

A. embarrassed B. excited C. proud D. unhappy

4.Why did Zhao give her father a photo album instead of saying "I love you"?

A. The album is more expensive.

B. His father likes the album better.

C. She thinks actions speak louder than words sometimes.

D. She hates saying "I love you" to her father.

5.What’s the best title for the passage?

A. I Love You B. A Photo Album

C. Two Online Videos D. Family members

练习册系列答案
相关题目

Dear Sir,

Thirty years ago, I walked into your bakery(面包房) and asked for some loaves(块)of bread to sell. At that time I was twelve years old. A young lady was working that day. She gave me five loaves and wished me good luck.

I took the loaves and went out to sell them. It took me all day, but I sold them all. At the end of the day, I had some money. I was the happiest boy in the world as I walked home that evening.

The next day, I went to a bicycle shop. I paid a deposit(定金)on a new bicycle. And then I started my next job—as a newspaper deliver(递送)boy. Soon I could pay the rest of the money for the bicycle and the bike was mine. I was so proud!

Today, I still work in the delivery business. I have a lot of trucks to send goods(货物)all over the country. I live in a beautiful house, but I don’t ride a bicycle these days. I drive a large and nice car.

I do not know who that young lady was. But because she gave me the start, I have become a successful man. I’d like to show my thanks to her.

Yours,

George Jenkins

1.Thirty years ago, the man went to a bakery and ________.

A. asked a young lady for some bread to sell

B. asked a young man for some bread to sell

C. asked a young lady for some bread to eat

D. asked a young lady for some money to buy a bicycle

2.What did the man do with the money made by selling bread?

A. He went home to give it to his parents.

B. He bought some newspapers to read.

C. He paid the money as a deposit on a new bicycle.

D. He bought some more bread.

3.Why did the man write the letter? Because he wanted to _______.

A. give the money back to that young lady

B. pay for the bread

C. thank the lady for giving him the start thirty years ago

D. let the boss of the bakery know the young lady was kind

违法和不良信息举报电话:027-86699610 举报邮箱:58377363@163.com

精英家教网