三、语法填空
The Chongyang Festival is a $\underline{1}$ (tradition) Chinese festival. It is celebrated on the ninth day of the ninth lunar month. It's also $\underline{2}$ (call) the Double Ninth Festival.
The festival started as early as the Warring States Period (475-221 BC). It has $\underline{3}$ history of more than 1,700 years. Among the numbers from zero to nine, nine is the $\underline{4}$ (high) odd (奇数). People believe that two "nines" meeting together stands $\underline{5}$ a long life. So it is a special holiday for Chinese people $\underline{6}$ (show) love and respect for their elders. They hold many $\underline{7}$ (kind) of activities in honor of old people. They wish them good health and a long life.
The festival $\underline{8}$ (come) during the golden time of fall. On the day, people traditionally eat Double-Ninth Cakes and climb $\underline{9}$ (mountain). They also carry a kind of plant named dogwood. It was thought that the plant could drive away something bad and prevent them from $\underline{10}$ (catch) an illness in winter.
The Chongyang Festival is a $\underline{1}$ (tradition) Chinese festival. It is celebrated on the ninth day of the ninth lunar month. It's also $\underline{2}$ (call) the Double Ninth Festival.
The festival started as early as the Warring States Period (475-221 BC). It has $\underline{3}$ history of more than 1,700 years. Among the numbers from zero to nine, nine is the $\underline{4}$ (high) odd (奇数). People believe that two "nines" meeting together stands $\underline{5}$ a long life. So it is a special holiday for Chinese people $\underline{6}$ (show) love and respect for their elders. They hold many $\underline{7}$ (kind) of activities in honor of old people. They wish them good health and a long life.
The festival $\underline{8}$ (come) during the golden time of fall. On the day, people traditionally eat Double-Ninth Cakes and climb $\underline{9}$ (mountain). They also carry a kind of plant named dogwood. It was thought that the plant could drive away something bad and prevent them from $\underline{10}$ (catch) an illness in winter.
答案
1. traditional 2. called 3. a 4. highest
5. for 6. to show 7. kinds 8. comes
9. mountains 10. catching
5. for 6. to show 7. kinds 8. comes
9. mountains 10. catching
四、阅读表达
Need a reason to be happy? Then you will be happy to know that March 20th is the International Day of Happiness.
The United Nations set up the International Day of Happiness in 2012 to remind us that happiness is a basic human goal and right.
It was celebrated for the first time in 2013. On that day, we celebrated hundreds of "Happy Heroes"—those who did so much to bring happiness to others. They helped the homeless to live a comfortable life and the poor kids to go to school.
The 2014 Day of Happiness actions asked people to share pictures of making them happy. People all over the world showed their favorite pictures on the Internet. "It's exciting to see so many people sharing photos of what makes them happy," Joe, a senior high school student from Canada said. The 2015 Day of Happiness actions gave attention on relationships. Modern society is leaving more and more people feeling lonely. On that day, thousands of people all around the world reached out to make new connections with others. They visited their neighbors, gave calls to the doctors they didn't know very well, drove the strangers to stations for free. . .
The theme of the 2019 Day of Happiness was "Happier Together". It encouraged people worldwide to focus on what we have in common, rather than what divides us.
1. When is the International Day of Happiness?
2. Why did the United Nations set up the International Day of Happiness?
3. What does the underlined phrase "Happy Heroes" refer to in the third paragraph?
4. What did people do to make new connections with others on the 2015 Day of Happiness?
5. How did the writer organize the passage?
Need a reason to be happy? Then you will be happy to know that March 20th is the International Day of Happiness.
The United Nations set up the International Day of Happiness in 2012 to remind us that happiness is a basic human goal and right.
It was celebrated for the first time in 2013. On that day, we celebrated hundreds of "Happy Heroes"—those who did so much to bring happiness to others. They helped the homeless to live a comfortable life and the poor kids to go to school.
The 2014 Day of Happiness actions asked people to share pictures of making them happy. People all over the world showed their favorite pictures on the Internet. "It's exciting to see so many people sharing photos of what makes them happy," Joe, a senior high school student from Canada said. The 2015 Day of Happiness actions gave attention on relationships. Modern society is leaving more and more people feeling lonely. On that day, thousands of people all around the world reached out to make new connections with others. They visited their neighbors, gave calls to the doctors they didn't know very well, drove the strangers to stations for free. . .
The theme of the 2019 Day of Happiness was "Happier Together". It encouraged people worldwide to focus on what we have in common, rather than what divides us.
1. When is the International Day of Happiness?
It is on March 20th
2. Why did the United Nations set up the International Day of Happiness?
To remind us that happiness is a basic human goal and right.
3. What does the underlined phrase "Happy Heroes" refer to in the third paragraph?
It refers to a group of people who did so much to bring happiness to/helped the homeless and the poor kids.
4. What did people do to make new connections with others on the 2015 Day of Happiness?
They visited their neighbors, gave calls to the doctors and drove the strangers to stations for free.
5. How did the writer organize the passage?
By describing events according to when/the time they happened.
答案
1. It is on March 20th
2. To remind us that happiness is a basic human goal and right.
3. It refers to a group of people who did so much to bring happiness to/helped the homeless and the poor kids.
4. They visited their neighbors, gave calls to the doctors and drove the strangers to stations for free.
5. By describing events according to when/the time they happened.
2. To remind us that happiness is a basic human goal and right.
3. It refers to a group of people who did so much to bring happiness to/helped the homeless and the poor kids.
4. They visited their neighbors, gave calls to the doctors and drove the strangers to stations for free.
5. By describing events according to when/the time they happened.
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