An official media outlet has, for the first time, published a cartoon of President Xi Jinping, with graphic details of his engagements over the past months. Cartoons can make politicians seem more friendly, says Tao Duanfang in an article for The Beijing News.
Cartoons can leave a deep impression about a character in the minds of readers. Presidential campaign teams in countries like the US, Canada and Japan have a tradition of crafting products in the shape of politicians’ caricatures.
Tao points out that caricatures of politicians have become part of pop culture in many countries, with their purposes ranging from publicity to commercial use. Cartoons and caricatures can be used to criticize or ridicule political leaders, too. Besides, they can also help politicians introduce their political views.
Tao says that cartoons and caricatures can bring politicians closer to the people and demonstrate the spirit of an inclusive and lively political climate, which is conducive (有利于) to social progress.
1.According to Paragraph 1, a cartoon of whom has been published by an official media outlet?
A. De Xiaoping B. Xi Jinping
C. Jiang Zemin D. Hu Jintao
2.Which of the following countries hasn’t been mentioned in the passage?
A. the United States B. Canada
C. Japan D. China
3.Which is not the function of cartoons and caricatures according to Paragraph 3?
A. Cartoons and caricatures can be used to criticize or ridicule political leaders.
B. Cartoons and caricatures can help politicians introduce their political views.
C. Cartoons and caricatureshave become part of pop culture in many countries.
D. Cartoons and caricaturescan bring popular stars closer to the people.
4.What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Why political cartoons are useful
B. How to make political cartoons
C. Who reads political cartoons
D. Where to make political cartoons
Unlike other people, my Olympic heroes are not Olympic champions or the important people on the Olympic Committee (委员会). They are just the ordinary ones who do the everyday things. They work without the recognition (公认) the famous people get. They are the Olympic volunteers.
These people aren't the great stars of sport. They just want to do their part for the Olympics by smiling and helping the Games go smoothly.The stars of the Games are like brightly colored sailboats on the sea, racing through the waves. How lovely to watch them! But the volunteers are the wind, which nobody sees. Without the wind the sailboats would not be able to move and no one would want to watch them. The volunteers breathe (发出) the wind of life into the athletes.
The volunteers may never win medals, but they always do their best to encourage the athletes, whether the athletes win or lose.Some might think what the volunteers do is boring, hardly worth mentioning (提及). But in my eyes, they are as important as the champions and the stars. They are just as much heroes, despite (尽管) not appearing in newspapers or on TV.
I truly admire them and I will always cheer for them. They are my Olympic heroes.
1.From the first paragraph we know that the writer’s heroes are .
A. Olympic champions
B. the important people on the Olympic Committee
C. the ordinary people who don’t do the everyday things
D. the Olympic volunteers
2.The writer compares the Olympic volunteers to.
A. brightly colored sailboats B. the wind
C. the sun D. the water
3.What does the underlined word “athletes” in Paragraph 3 mean in the passage?
A. 教练 B. 裁判
C. 运动员 D. 观众
4. What does the writer think of the volunteers’ work?
A. boring B. important
C. interesting D. excellent
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When you wave to a friend, you are using body language. When you _______at someone, you mean to be friendly. When you put one finger in front of your mouth, you mean "________".
Yet, people in different countries may use _________ body languages.
Once an Englishman was in Italy. He could speak __________ Italian. One day while he was walking in the street, he felt hungry and went into a _________. When the waiter came, the Englishman ________ his mouth, put his fingers into it and took them out again and moved his lips. In this way, he _________ to say, “Bring me something to eat.” But the waiter brought him a lot of things to _________. First tea, then coffee, then milk but no food. The Englishman was sorry that he was not able to tell the waiter he was hungry. He was ________ to leave the restaurant when another man came in and put his hands on his stomach. And this sign was good enough for the waiter. In a few_________, the waiter brought him a large plate of bread and meat. At last, the Englishman had his meal in the same way.
1.A laugh B. smile C. look
2.A. Be quiet B. speak loudly C. hurry up
3.A. same B. difficult C. different
4.A. much B. little C. few
5.A. office B. library C. restaurant
6.A. closed B. opened C. washed
7.A. meant B. decided C. asked
8.A. play B. eat C. drink
9.A. read B. right C. ready
10.A. hours B. minutes C. months
--The radio says it will rain heavily tomorrow.
--__________. We are going to have a picnic.
A. What a pity!
B. I hope so.
C. I'm afraid not.
Her grandma lives _______,but she never feels _______.
A. alone; alone B. lonely; alone C. alone; lonely
She gave her son a ________ not to play on the street.
A. warning B. letter C. report