【题目】阅读下面短文,根据短文内容填写表格,每空限填一词。
On February 19, 2018, the popular documentary A Bite of China, which explores the relationship between Chinese people and food, returned to CCTV for its third season. Following the huge success of A Bite of China I in 2012 and A Bite of China II in 2014, A Bite of China III was also produced by CCTV. The public had high hopes for it. The chief director of the documentary Liu Hongyan said she wanted to make people admire the beauty of Chinese food while discovering the rich culture behind it.
A Bite of China III has eight episodes(集)and each of them lasts for 50 minutes. The first episode is about different kinds of cookware(炊具)used in Chinese cooking. Besides(除……之外)the cookware, A Bite of China III also covers other themes like snacks, the food therapy and so on.
The latest season has been popular with people all over the world since it appeared on CCTV on February 19. Johnson Smith, an English engineer, said, “I have already watched every episode of A Bite of China III online. The amazing documentary makes me admire the beauty of Chinese food while learning about the culture of China. It is surprising to see that there are so many kinds of delicious Chinese food and ways of cooking. What’s more, A Bite of China III takes me closer to China. It is quite a great country.”
A Bite of China III | |
【1】 of returning | On February 19, 2018 |
Chief【2】 | Liu Hongyan |
【3】 | To make people admire the beauty of Chinese food while discovering the rich【4】 behind it. |
Number of episodes | 【5】 |
Total length(长度) | Six【6】 and forty minutes |
Contents | ◆It explores the 【7】 between Chinese people and food. ◆It【8】 themes like the cookware, snacks, the food therapy and so on. |
Results | ◆It has been【9】 since it appeared on TV. ◆It brings【10】 people like Johnson Smith closer to China. |
【题目】Frank is a student. He likes playing with his phone very much. And he keeps the phone with him at all times. His dad thinks he is addicted(上瘾的) to his phone. But Frank doesn’t think so. They write to each other.
Dear Frank, You’ve heard the warnings. It’s reported that fifty percent of the teenagers depend on their phones too much. I think you have this problem too. That’s why I think you should give up your phone. Not forever, just for a week. I’m warned that you are developing some bad habits. You keep your phone with you all the time—you even check the basketball scores at the dinner table. It’s not a good idea to use your phone while you are doing homework. You can’t put your heart into your homework at all. And you may make more mistakes when you can’t fully put your heart into it. There are many good reasons to take a break from your phone. Have a try! So what do you say? Are you ready to give up using your phone? Dad |
Dear Dad, I know you think I depend on my phone too much. But I’m just using technology to help my life to be better. My phone helps me in many ways. Do you remember that time when the car broke down? I sent a message to tell you that I was going to be safe. If I didn’t, you would be worried about me. My phone helps me with my homework too. I can take up anything in a second. It’s really hard to be successful today if you don’t have a phone. Social media, games, and apps might seem silly to you, but they help me to keep in touch with my friends. I promise to cut back my phone use, and I won’t use it at the dinner table any more. But giving it up for a week would be a mistake and it wouldn’t change anything in the long term. Frank. |
【1】How long does Frank’s dad advise him to give up his phone?
A. For a weekB. For a monthC. For a yearD. Forever
【2】What does Frank think of social media, games, and apps?
A. They make him smart.B. They make him relaxed.
C. They help him makes lots of money.D. They help him keep in touch with his friends.
【3】What can we learn form the passage?
A. Frank thinks it is a waste of time to use phones.
B. Frank sometimes uses his phone to look up something.
C. All teenagers depend on their phones too much.
D. Frank’s dad thinks it’s OK to check basketball scores at dinner time.