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Which day is the most important for you? Your birthday, the first day of your work or the day you win a prize. Many teenagers may think their birthday is the happiest time because they can receive many wonderful presents and have much fun with their friends. Others may regard the starting day of their work as the most meaningful. They think it's the first big step in their life and they can depend on themselves. They like to deal with challenges rather than to ask for the help of adults.
According to a survey, more than half of the Chinese people, certain ages and birthdays are especially important. One hundred days after a baby's birth has special meaning. On that day, relatives(親戚) and friends come to bless the baby. In northern part of China, like Inner Mongolia, a child's 12th birthday is a big day. This is when a child becomes a teenager. Eighteen is another important age, which means you must be responsible(負責(zé)任的) for what you have done in laws. As for adults, maybe the anniversary of their marriage(結(jié)婚周年慶) is the most important. For some old people, the 60th or 70th birthday is also very important. They like to be cared about by all his family and friends, and the big family get-together can provide them a good chance to recall(回憶) the past.
1. Which is not regarded as the most important day for teenagers?
A.their first day of work B. the day they win
C. their birthday days D. the anniversary of marriage
2.Why Inner Mongolian think the age 12 is important?
A. Because it's the first big step in their life and they can depend on themselves.
B.Because it means a child becomes a teenager.
C.Because they can drive a car.
D.Because it means they must be responsible for what they have done in laws.
3.What's the meaning of the underlined word “bless” in paragraph 2?
A. 祝福 B. 送禮 C. 照顧 D. 認識
4.When you are _______years old, you must be responsible for what you have done in laws.
A. 12 B. 18 C. 20 D. 60
A.their first day of work | B.the day they win |
C.their birthday days | D.the anniversary of marriage |
A.Because it's the first big step in their life and they can depend on themselves. |
B.Because it means a child becomes a teenager. |
C.Because they can drive a car. |
D.Because it means they must be responsible for what they have done in laws. |
A.祝福 | B.送禮 | C.照顧 | D.認識 |
A.12 | B.18 | C.20 | D.60 |
Which day is the most important for you? Your birthday, the first day of your work or the day you win a prize. Many teenagers may think their birthday is the happiest time because they can receive many wonderful presents and have much fun with their friends. Others may regard the starting day of their work as the most meaningful. They think it’s the first big step in their life and they can depend on themselves. They like to deal with challenges rather than to ask for the help of adults.
According to a survey, more than half of the Chinese people, certain ages and birthdays are especially important. One hundred days after a baby’s birth has special meaning. On that day, relatives(親戚) and friends come to bless the baby. In northern part of China, like Inner Mongolia, a child’s 12th birthday is a big day. This is when a child becomes a teenager. Eighteen is another important age, which means you must be responsible(負責(zé)任的) for what you have done in laws. As for adults, maybe the anniversary of their marriage(結(jié)婚周年慶) is the most important. For some old people, the 60th or 70th birthday is also very important. They like to be cared about by all his family and friends, and the big family get-together can provide them a good chance to recall(回憶) the past.
【小題1】 Which is not regarded as the most important day for teenagers?
A.their first day of work | B.the day they win |
C.their birthday days | D.the anniversary of marriage |
A.Because it’s the first big step in their life and they can depend on themselves. |
B.Because it means a child becomes a teenager. |
C.Because they can drive a car. |
D.Because it means they must be responsible for what they have done in laws. |
A.祝福 | B.送禮 | C.照顧 | D.認識 |
A.12 | B.18 | C.20 | D.60 |
Do you always understand the instructions on a bottle of medicine? Here’s one for John. John is twelve years old. He had a bad cold and coughed(咳嗽) day and night. He went to see a doctor and was given some cough medicine. Please read the following instructions and see if you can understand them.
Cough Medicine: The medicine is for a person with a cough. Shake it well before use. Take it three times each day before meals or before sleep. Dose (藥量): Age: over 14 2 teaspoonfuls 8~13 1 teaspoonful 4~7 1/2 teaspoonful Dot fit for children below the age of three or old persons with heart trouble. Put it in a cold place. Use it before December 1st, 2004. |
1.John should take ____________ a day.
A.2 teaspoonfuls B.3 teaspoonfuls
C.4 teaspoonfuls D.1 teaspoonful
2.John should ___________ before he takes it.
A.shake the medicine well
B.eat nothing
C.do some exercises
D.drink a cup of tea
3.When people are ____________ years old, they cannot take this medicine.
A.eighty B.thirty C.two D.twelve
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