We all know that the Anti-Japanese War_______ in 1937 and _______ for eight years.
A. broken out; was lasted B. was broken; lasted
C. was broken out; was lasted D. broke out; lasted
14. — Forgotten something? I can keep an eye on your kids if you want to go and get it.
—_____________.Thank you all the same.
A.It’s very nice of you.
B. Oh, how careless of me.
C. I might as well go and get it.
D. Well, I can do without it.
I think ______ quite difficult _______ all the tasks in time.
A. that, to finish B. it, finishing
C. it, to finish D. that, finish
We work together to achieve our common purpose: ________ world that is safer, cleaner and healthier than ________ one we are living in.
A. the ; / B. a ; /
C. the ; the D. a ; the
阅读理解.
A well-known poem by Tang dynasty poet Du Mu tells of a sad scene in early April: “Rains fall heavily as Qingming comes, and passers-by with lowered spirits go.”
This scene takes place on Tomb Sweeping Day, also known as Qingming Festival. Tomb Sweeping Day is a traditional Chinese festival. It began in the Zhou dynasty, over 2500 years ago. Chinese people celebrate it to remember and honor their ancestors(祖先). This year, it falls on April 4. Tomb Sweeping Day became a public holiday in the Chinese mainland in 2008. People have on day off for that day.
On this day, families bring flowers, food and wine to the grave sites(墓地)of their ancestors. They place cakes, fruits in front of the graves and some may burn joss paper, as money for the dead. After that, they sweep the tombs and cherish(怀念)the memories of their dead family members.
Tomb Sweeping Day gives us a chance to show respect to our ancestors and family members who have passed away and show that we miss them. This tradition shows that family values are an important part of Chinese culture.
Tomb Sweeping Day is also the beginning of the time for gardening and outdoor activities in China. Families often get together for outings or fly kites at this time.
1.The Chinese meaning of the underlined word “passers-by” is_______.
A、行人 B、陌生人 C、故人
2.Tomb Sweeping Day is celebrated for people to _______.
A、go out to fly kites
B、have a public holiday
C、remember and honor their ancestors
3.What can people take to the grave sites according to the passage?
A、Flowers, food, fruits and umbrellas.
B、Flowers, food, wine and joss paper.
C、Food, fruits, joss paper and kites.
4.Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A、We have one day off for Tomb Sweeping Day.
B、Tomb Sweeping Day began in the Zhou dynasty.
C、People in the world celebrate Tomb Sweeping Day.
5.What does the passage mainly discuss?
A、People bring many things to the grave sites.
B、Du Mu wrote a poem about Qingming.
C、Tomb Sweeping Day is a traditional Chinese festival.
完形填空。
Once there lived two brothers. The elder was called Simon and the younger Victor. They _____ each other very much, and always took care of one another. Every day they worked from morning _____ night, getting as much gain(谷物) as possible from their fields.
One late autumn evening, after their work in the _____ was done, Simon said to his wife, “Victor got married last month. He has many bills(账单) to pay. I think I will put a bag of rice in his barn(谷仓).” “Oh, that’s a good idea,” said his wife. “But please don’t tell him, ” said Simon, “If he knows I put the rice there, he will _____ take it.”
So, late that night Simon took a bag of rice to Victor’s barn. The next day, when he looked at his own barn, he found _____ strange. “I took a bag of rice to Victor’s house last night, _____ I still have the same number of bags in my barn. _____ did that happen?”
Simon decided to take another bag of rice to his brother’s barn that night. But the next morning, he found the _____ number of bags in his barn again! “This is very strange,” he thought.
That night he _____ again. He carried a large bag of rice on his shoulder(肩膀), and walked down the road to his younger brother’s house. In the bright moonlight, he could see another _____ coming down the road. He was carrying something on his _____ too.
“Young Brother!” Simon cried, “What are you doing?”
“I was _____ you, Older Brother,” said Victor, “Your family is _____ than mine. I thought you needed more rice.” The two brothers quickly _____ that they had been taking rice to each other. They _____ what they had done. “It is good to have a brother like you,” they both said. And they lived happily ever after.
1.A、disliked B、hated C、loved
2.A、until B、at C、through
3.A、shops B、fields C、hospitals
4.A、never B、sometimes C、usually
5.A、everything B、anything C、something
6.A、so B、and C、but
7.A、How B、What C、Why
8.A、small B、different C、same
9.A、planned B、failed C、tried
10.A、brother B、person C、sister
11.A、back B、shoulder C、head
12.A、proud of B、polite to C、worried about
13.A、smaller B、richer C、larger
14.A、remembered B、realized C、imagined
15.A、laughed about B、dreamed about C、shouted at