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Christmas Traditions

The Origin of Christmas

Since about 400 AD, Christmas Day has been celebrated on 25th December. This date was the old mid-winter festival in pre-Christian times, around the time of the longest night and the shortest day. Christmas in the 21st century has many traditions: Christmas trees, cards and presents.

Presents and shopping

Shops can make about 60 percent of their year’s income in the three months before Christmas. So most shops get ready for it in October. The shopping centres are beautifully decorated and stay open late at night. The first time this happened was in 1867 when Macy’s, a famous shop in New York, stayed open until midnight on Christmas Eve (24th December).

Trees

By mid-December, almost every house, shop and street has a Christmas tree. This tradition was started by the Germans as early as 700 AD. In the northern countries of the world, winter is cold and dark and most trees lose their leaves. The beautiful green trees decorated with lights and coloured glass balls give people hope that spring will come again.

Cards

The tradition of sending cards to friends was started in 1840 in the UK and now millions of Christmas cards and emails are sent all round the world. Cards are a good way of keeping in touch with family and friends who live far away.

Father Christmas

Father Christmas is known across the world with his white hair, red coat and big bag of toys. Young children are told that he lives in the north of Finland and makes toys for them. By tradition, he brings the toys to children at midnight, on the night before Christmas.

Food

On Christmas day a traditional meal is eaten, usually turkey (like a big chicken) and a rich, spicy cake. Some people hate Christmas. Others feel it is a magical and exciting time. They love seeing family and friends; they also love the traditions. Love it or hate it, Christmas is a time to look back over the old year — and forward to the new one.

1.Christmas has been celebrated ______.

A.for over 3000 years B.since the start of the 21st century

C.for about 1600 years D.for about 2400 years

2.Christmas is important for shops because ______.

A.much of their income is made around Christmas time

B.they can stay open later

C.they are beautifully decorated

D.they can prepare for it long before Christmas

3.Christmas trees are popular because ______.

A.they make people think of Germany B.they make people think of winter

C.they make people think of spring D.they are beautiful and colourful

4.Father Christmas is ______.

A.a magical story for small children B.a character in a film

C.a real person who lives in Finland D.an old man who bring toys to children

 

1.C 2.A 3.C 4.A 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章介绍圣诞节的来源以及它的传统。 1.细节理解题。根据The Origin of Christmas中的Since about 400 AD, Christmas Day has been celebrated on 25th December.可知,大约从公元400年开始,人们就在12月25日庆祝圣诞节。由此可知,圣诞节已经有大约1600年的历史了。故选C。 2.细节理解题。根据Presents and shopping中的Shops can make about 60 percent of their year's income in the three months before Christmas.可知,在圣诞节前的三个月里,商店可以赚取全年收入的60%。由此可知,圣诞节对商店来说很重要,因为他们的大部分收入都是在圣诞节前后获得的。故选C。 3.推理判断题。根据Trees中的The beautiful green trees decorated with lights and coloured glass balls give people hope that spring will come again.可知,用彩灯和彩色玻璃球装饰的美丽的绿树给人们带来了春天会再次来临的希望。由此可知,圣诞树很受欢迎,因为它们使人们联想到春天。故选C。 4.推理判断题。根据Father Christmas中的Young children are told that he lives in the north of Finland and makes toys for them. By tradition, he brings the toys to children at midnight, on the night before Christmas.可知,孩子们被告知他住在芬兰北部,为他们制作玩具。按照传统,他会在圣诞节前夜的午夜把玩具带给孩子们。由此可知,圣诞老人对小孩子来说是一个神奇的故事。故选A。
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People in China are using apps on mobile phones to follow and perhaps help slow the spread of the new coronavirus, COVID-19. Some of the apps provide the latest information about areas hit by the virus, while others collect data on infected persons.

The Chinese government is working with two of the country’s largest technology companies to keep track of the disease. The two, Alibaba Group and Tencent Holdings, created color-based systems that record the health of individuals and identify carriers of the coronavirus.

In February, Alipay, a payment app operated by Alibaba, released a system that uses colored QR Codes to show the health of people in the city of Hangzhou. A QR code is a sign a smartphone    can read with its camera. Once the sign is recognized, the phone takes the user directly to an internet link with information about a subject.

After completing the questionnaire, users receive a mobile phone message. It includes a color-based QR Code that relates to the health situation they described. Users with a red code are told to quarantine themselves for 14 days and continue reporting their condition by using Alibaba’s DingTalk messaging app. Users with a yellow code are told to stay in quarantine for 7 days, while those with a green code can travel freely.

Chinese state media said the Alibaba system would be deployed at train stations, along major roads and other travel checkpoints. They added that the system is also being used in some neighborhoods. People are asked to show QR Codes when entering their apartment buildings. Customers are asked to do the same before entering the local supermarket. Alipay said it was working with the government to expand the system nationwide.

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One user of the apps told Reuters she finds the maps can provide “psychological comfort.” The woman, who did not want her full name reported, said: “You can’t guarantee there won’t be fresh cases, but you can avoid an area that’s already hit.”

The technology website Abacus reported that citizens can request location data from their mobile phone carrier to show they had not been in affected areas. The report said that if requested, China’s state-owned telecommunication companies will send users a message listing all the areas they had visited within the past 14 days.

China Using Mobile Apps to Follow Spread of Coronavirus

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* These specially designed apps in use are 1.at following and slowing the spread of COVID-19.

* These systems may help to reveal the 2.of the person infected with the virus.

Alipay system

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Tencent system

* Tencent received7.help in developing the system.

* This system 8.that of Alipay as they are both based on QR codes.

* WeChat 9.official data with its mapping apps and provides psychological comfort for users.

Telecommunication companies

* Subscribers can 10.their travel connection with the infected areas through the service of the companies.

 

 

 

 

 

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A.Confucius was creative and sympathetic

B.the government then was fiercer than a tiger

C.Confucius’ beliefs are very popular

D.Confucius often wanted to influence people

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B.was not interested in reforming the society

C.did not want people to worship him as god

D.showed great disrespect for the noble families

3.What does the underlined sentence in Para.4 mean?

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B.God blesses those who show respect and goodness.

C.People are advised to keep a distance from gods.

D.Confucius highlights the importance of virtue.

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A.was highly successful

B.turned out to be a surprise

C.was bound to fail because of his belief

D.was not so important as his teaching life

5.As regards Confucius and his teachings, the tone of the passage is marked with____.

A.objective spirit B.deep admiration

C.great openness D.obvious surprise

 

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