Do you love a good picnic? Do you know different cultures about picnics around the world? Now join us on a picnicking tour.
France
The word “picnic” comes from the French. Picnicking became popular over 200 years ago in France. Today people in France like to picnic by the Seine River, or in front of the Eiffel Tower. And they'll probably enjoy a baguette with cheese!
Sweden
People in Sweden like to have picnics all year round. And many even have an outdoor meal in the cold weather. People stay warm by taking breaks by the fire and drinking warm drinks. They eat the bread called lussekatter.
Argentina

In Argentina, picnics are all about grilling(烤)meat over an open fire. This activity is called asado, and it includes music and dancing. Asados are especially popular during the holiday season, with many enjoying Christmas celebrations over a picnic.
India
Indians will have a day-long picnic if the weather is fine. They usually picnic by the river. After eating traditional foods like samosas, many take a mud bath in the river! That's because they think the mud bath is helpful for keeping healthy.
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A. Frenchmen created the word “picnic”.
B. Swedes often keep warm by dancing.
C. Indians take a mud bath to keep cool.
D. Argentineans like picnicking by the river.
(
A. B.
C. D.
(
A. Business. B. Health. C. Culture. D. Travel.
France
The word “picnic” comes from the French. Picnicking became popular over 200 years ago in France. Today people in France like to picnic by the Seine River, or in front of the Eiffel Tower. And they'll probably enjoy a baguette with cheese!
Sweden
People in Sweden like to have picnics all year round. And many even have an outdoor meal in the cold weather. People stay warm by taking breaks by the fire and drinking warm drinks. They eat the bread called lussekatter.
Argentina
In Argentina, picnics are all about grilling(烤)meat over an open fire. This activity is called asado, and it includes music and dancing. Asados are especially popular during the holiday season, with many enjoying Christmas celebrations over a picnic.
India
Indians will have a day-long picnic if the weather is fine. They usually picnic by the river. After eating traditional foods like samosas, many take a mud bath in the river! That's because they think the mud bath is helpful for keeping healthy.
(
A
)16. What can we know from the text?A. Frenchmen created the word “picnic”.
B. Swedes often keep warm by dancing.
C. Indians take a mud bath to keep cool.
D. Argentineans like picnicking by the river.
(
C
)17. Which of the following is an asado?A. B.
(
C
)18. Which part of a magazine is the text probably taken from?A. Business. B. Health. C. Culture. D. Travel.
答案
16.A 17.C 18.C
解析
【分析】
本题是一篇关于不同国家野餐文化的阅读理解,共3道题,分别考查细节理解和推理判断能力。解题思路:16题需将每个选项与原文对应内容逐一比对,排除错误选项;17题定位原文中关于asado的描述,匹配对应图片;18题根据文章核心主题判断其所属的杂志板块。
【解析】
16题:A选项对应原文“The word “picnic” comes from the French.”,表述正确;B选项瑞典人保暖是通过在火堆旁休息和喝热饮,而非跳舞,错误;C选项印度人泥浴是为了保持健康,并非降温,错误;D选项阿根廷人野餐核心是烤肉类(asado),而非在河边,错误,故答案为A。
17题:原文提到asado是“在明火上烤肉类的活动”,匹配对应烤肉类的图片,故答案为C。
18题:文章围绕各国不同的野餐文化展开,属于文化类内容,故答案为C。
【答案】
16.A 17.C 18.C
【知识点】
阅读理解、细节理解、推理判断
【点评】
本题为文化主题的英语阅读理解,侧重考查学生对文章细节的查找能力和主题的推理判断能力,题目难度适中,是常见的英语阅读基础题型。
【难度系数】
0.6
本题是一篇关于不同国家野餐文化的阅读理解,共3道题,分别考查细节理解和推理判断能力。解题思路:16题需将每个选项与原文对应内容逐一比对,排除错误选项;17题定位原文中关于asado的描述,匹配对应图片;18题根据文章核心主题判断其所属的杂志板块。
【解析】
16题:A选项对应原文“The word “picnic” comes from the French.”,表述正确;B选项瑞典人保暖是通过在火堆旁休息和喝热饮,而非跳舞,错误;C选项印度人泥浴是为了保持健康,并非降温,错误;D选项阿根廷人野餐核心是烤肉类(asado),而非在河边,错误,故答案为A。
17题:原文提到asado是“在明火上烤肉类的活动”,匹配对应烤肉类的图片,故答案为C。
18题:文章围绕各国不同的野餐文化展开,属于文化类内容,故答案为C。
【答案】
16.A 17.C 18.C
【知识点】
阅读理解、细节理解、推理判断
【点评】
本题为文化主题的英语阅读理解,侧重考查学生对文章细节的查找能力和主题的推理判断能力,题目难度适中,是常见的英语阅读基础题型。
【难度系数】
0.6
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