题目内容
Friday-the Thirteenth has long been considered extremely unlucky because it has some bad 31 (associate) which came from mythology, tale of the Bible, and the customs and habits. According to the Bible, the Lord God created the first man, Adam. Then he took a rib from Adam’s body and out of 32 created the first woman, Eve. It was said that Adam 33 (create) on a Friday and it was on a Friday that Adam and Eve ate the 34 (forbid) fruit, and on a Friday they died.
Friday was 35 the common day in England for executing(处死) criminals, 36 which it was sometimes known as Hanging Day.
From the Old Norse myth people got the idea 37 13 people 38 (seat) at a table to have a dinner was unlucky. And this superstition(迷信) was confirmed by the last supper of Christ and his disciples(门徒). Bible tells us that Christ sat down with his 12 disciples, which made 39 the number 13, at the last supper 40 Judas, one of the 12 disciples, sold his master for thirty pieces of silver. Christ was killed by nailing on the cross the following day on a Friday.
31.associations 32. it 33. was created 34.forbidden 35. also
36. for 37. that 38. seated 39. up 40. when
Welcome to our school. You can do a lot of things here. Come and join us.
| Timetable | |
| Sunday 8:30---11:30 Personal Inventions You can see many inventions by the students; you may also bring your own inventions. | Monday 19:00---21:00 Space and Man Dr. Thomas West If you want to know more about the universe(宇宙). |
| Wednesday 19:30---21:00 Modern Medicine Mrs. Lucy Green Would you like to know medical science? | Friday 18:30---21:00 Computer Science Mr. Harry Morison from Harvard University Learn to use Windows XP. |
You may have a chance to introduce your inventions on _________.
A. Sunday B. Monday C. Wednesday D. Friday
The person who teaches Computer Science is from___________.
A. Canada B. Australia C. New Zealand D. America
You may learn something about a disease called TB from __________.
A. Dr. West B. Mr. Morison C. Mrs. Green D. Mr. Thomas
If you want to learn something about satellites(卫星), you can go to the class from______.
A. 8:30 to 11:30 on Sunday B. 19:00 to 21:00 on Monday
C. 19:30 to 21:00 on Wednesday D. 18:30 to 21:00 on Friday
Forget famous goal celebration such as “The Robot” by Peter Crouch and “The Dive” by Juergen Klinsmann, here comes the South African “Diski dance”, which is performed through heading and kicking an imaginary ball, may be a goal celebration to watch in the following matches.
South Africa's Siphiwe Tshabalala and his team mates performed this different dance when they celebrated his goal against Mexico in the opening World Cup game on Friday. The dance is already popular on YouTube and many soccer fans may want to learn the moves.
Even South Africa's President Jacob Zuma has learnt the Diski dance which could surpass Cameroon Roger Milla's corner flag dance celebration in the 1990 FIFA World Cup. U.S. actor John Travolta performed the dance shortly after landing his Boeing 707 at Lanseria airport, north of Johannesburg, on Wednesday morning.
Goal celebrations are now part of the biggest sporting event and players plan them in advance just in case they find the back of the net. In football, a goal celebration is the practice of celebrating the scoring of a goal. The celebration may be performed by the goal- scorer, his or her teammates, the manager or coaches and the supporters of the team.
The Robot goal celebration was so popular that England fans were surprised when Crouch , an English international footballer, said that he “wouldn’t be doing it any more unless England won the World Cup.”
The word Diski is a word used by the local people for soccer and may also describe the local style of football which focuses on dribbling(带球)and other tricks.
【小题1】Besides “Diski Dance”, how many types of goal celebrations are mentioned in this passage?
| A.2. | B.3. | C.4. | D.5. |
| A.score a goal | B.win the match |
| C.take a rest | D.take part in a match |
| A.It has become the most popular sports word in the world now. |
| B.It was used to show how people were good at dribbling. |
| C.It was used to describe a football which was imagined by footballers. |
| D.It was mainly used in South Africa before the South Africa World Cup. |