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专题08阅读回答问题12篇(2425六下·上海民办桃李园实验学校·期中)Whenyouthinkofaclassroom,suchwordsas“quietorclean”mayetoyourmind.ButamodernBritishhighschoolisnoisyandcrowded.MoststudentsdonotwearuniformsandteachersoftenwearjeansandTshirts.RulesinaBritishclassroomaresimilartothoseinChineseschools.Notalking.Noeatingordrinking.Raiseyourhandwhenyouwanttoaskaquestion.Noleavingyourseatunlessaskedto.Dressandactinanorderlymanner.SomeBritishteenagersgotofeepaying,orprivateschools.Disciplineisbetterthere,asclasssizesaresmallerandstudentsgenerallygetmoreindividualattention.Butmostteenagersgotopublicschools,wheretheydon’thavetopayfees.Unfortunately,formanyteachers,makingpupilskeeptotherulesishardatalargepublicschool,whereclassesmayhaveover30people.Theywillbeofmixeddifferentbackgrounds.SomemaynotspeakEnglishastheirfirstlanguage.PoliticiansinBritainaretryingtochangethefaceoftheBritishclassroom.Theywantstrongerschoolrulesandstricterpunishments.Theywanttobringbackschooluniforms,sayingthattheyhelpgivestudentsan“identity”(身份).CanBritainbringmannersbacktotheclassroom?Itjustmightbepossible,withthehelpofalittleHarryPottermagic.1.DomoststudentsinBritishhighschoolswearuniforms?2.HowmanyrulesmentionedinthearticlearesimilarinbothBritishandChineseclassrooms?3.WhydostudentsinprivateBritishschoolsusuallyhavebetterdisciplinethanthoseinpublicschools?4.WhatchangesdoBritishpoliticianswanttomakeinschools?5.HowdoesthearticlesuggestBritainmightimproveclassroommannersinafunnyway?6.Ifyoucouldaddonenewruletoyourclassroom,whatwoulditbeandwhy?【答案】1.No,mostdonotwearuniforms.2.Five.3.Becauseclasssizesaresmallerandstudentsgetmoreindividualattention.4.Theywantstrongerrules,stricterpunishments,andtobringbackschooluniforms.5.WiththehelpofalittleHarryPottermagic.6.Iwouldaddarulethatallowsshort‘brainbreaks’every30minutes,becauseithelpsstudentsstayfocusedandreducesrestlessness.(言之有理即可)【导语】本文是一篇说明文,文章对比了现代英国中学与中国课堂的异同,揭示了英国教室嘈杂拥挤、学生多不穿校服的现状,同时指出其基本纪律规范与中国相似,并探讨了英国政界推动校服回归与严格管理的改革动向。1.根据第一段中“ButamodernBritishhighschoolisnoisyandcrowded.MoststudentsdonotwearuniformsandteachersoftenwearjeansandTshirts.”可知,但是现代英国高中嘈杂拥挤。大多数学生不穿校服,老师经常穿牛仔裤和T恤衫。故填No,mostdonotwearuniforms.2.根据第二段内容“RulesinaBritishclassroomaresimilartothoseinChineseschools.Notalking.Noeatingordrinking.Raiseyourhandwhenyouwanttoaskaquestion.Noleavingyourseatunlessaskedto.Dressandactinanorderlymanner.”可知,文章中提到的英国和中国课堂上有五种规则是相似的,包括不说话、不吃不喝、举手提问、除非被要求,否则不准离开座位以及着装和行为要有秩序。故填Five.3.根据第三段内容“SomeBritishteenagersgotofeepaying,orprivateschools.Disciplineisbetterthere,asclasssizesaresmallerandstudentsgenerallygetmoreindividualattention.Butmostteenagersgotopublicschools,wheretheydon’thavetopayfees.”可知,英国私立学校的学生通常比公立学校的学生纪律好是因为班级规模更小,学生得到更多的个别关注。故填Becauseclasssizesaresmallerandstudentsgetmoreindividualattention.4.根据第五段内容“PoliticiansinBritainaretryingtochangethefaceoftheBritishclassroom.Theywantstrongerschoolrulesandstricterpunishments.Theywanttobringbackschooluniforms,sayingthattheyhelpgivestudentsan‘identity’(身份).”可知,英国的政治家们正试图改变英国课堂的面貌。他们想要更严格的校规和更严厉的惩罚。他们想带回校服,说这有助于给学生一个“身份”。故填Theywantstrongerrules,stricterpunishments,andtobringbackschooluniforms.5.根据最后一段内容“CanBritainbringmannersbacktotheclassroom?Itjustmightbepossible,withthehelpofalittleHarryPottermagic.”可知,文章建议英国可以借助一点哈利波特魔法的有趣的方式改善课堂礼仪。故填WiththehelpofalittleHarryPottermagic.6.开放性试题,答案不唯一,言之有理即可。参考答案为Iwouldaddarulethatallowsshort“brainbreaks”every30minutes,becauseithelpsstudentsstayfocusedandreducesrestlessness.(2425六下·上海黄浦区(五四制)·期中)Findingthewordstosayhowyoufeelisn’talwayseasy.Butwhyisitimportant?Theyoungpeople’smentalhealthcharityPlace2Behasmade“MyVoiceMatters”thethemeofthisyear’sChildren’sMentalHealthWeek.Theeventtookplaceatschoolsandonlinetoencouragechildrentospeakupabouttheirfeelings.Whatdoesitmeantospeakup?Itmeanssayingyourthoughtsandfeelingsandbeingreadytohearwhatothersthinkandfeel.Speakingupisnotaboutshoutingtheloudest.Infact,youdon’tevenhavetotalk.Youcanshowwhatyoulike,don’tlike,orwhatyouwantbywritingordrawing,saysDr.Clements,whoworksforthecharity.“It’saboutfindingwaystosharewhat’simportanttoyou,”sheexplains.Howcanyoufindyourvoice?Dr.Clementssuggestspracticingtalkingwithfriends,parents,orpeoplewhotakecareofyou.Ifit’shardtosayhowyoufeel,findawaythat’srightforyou.Youcantalkfacetofaceorwriteitdown.Whenyou’reready,“Takeadeepbreathandbelieveinyourself,”saysThurston.“Knowthatyouropinionmatters.”1.Whatisthethemeofthisyear’sChildren’sMentalHealthWeek?2.Wheredidtheeventtakeplace?3.Speakingupisallaboutshouting,theloudest,isn’tit?4.AccordingtoDr.Clements,howcanweshowwhatwelike,don’tlike,orwhatwewant?5.Whocanwepracticetalkingwithtofindourvoice?6.Doyouliketalkingaboutyourfeelings?Whyorwhynot?【答案】1.MyVoiceMatters.2.Atschoolsandonline.3.No,itisn’t.4.Bywritingordrawing.5.Friends,parents,orpeoplewhotakecareofus.6.more./Noo.BecauseithelpsmefeelbetterandIcanunderstandmyselfmore./No,Idon’t.BecauseIfeelshyandit’shardformetosayhowIfeel.【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要讲述了儿童心理健康周的主题“MyVoiceMatters”及其意义。文章强调了表达情感的重要性,并提供了多种表达方式(如交谈、写作、绘画),同时鼓励孩子们通过练习与信任的人交流来找到自己的声音。1.根据“Theyoungpeople’smentalhealthcharityPlace2Behasmade‘MyVoiceMatters’thethemeofthisyear’sChildren’sMentalHealthWeek.”可知,今年的主题是“MyVoiceMatters”,故填MyVoiceMatters.2.根据“Theeventtookplaceatschoolsandonlinetoencouragechildrentospeakupabouttheirfeelings.”可知,活动在学校和线上举行,故填Atschoolsandonline.3.根据“Speakingupisnotaboutshoutingtheloudest.”可知,表达自己并不是要喊得最大声,故填No,itisn’t.4.根据“Youcanshowwhatyoulike,don’tlike,orwhatyouwantbywritingordrawing,saysDr.Clements”可知,可以通过写作或绘画来表达喜好,故填Bywritingordrawing.5.根据“Dr.Clementssuggestspracticingtalkingwithfriends,parents,orpeoplewhotakecareofyou.”可知,可以与朋友、父母或照顾自己的人练习表达,故填Friends,parents,orpeoplewhotakecareofus.6.开放性问题,答案不唯一。参考答案:more./Noo.BecauseithelpsmefeelbetterandIcanunderstandmyselfmore./No,Idon’t.BecauseIfeelshyandit’shardformetosayhowIfeel.(2425六下·上海中学东校·期中)Aposerissomeonewhocreatesmusicbywritingdownmusicalideasusingspecialnotation(谱号).Otherscanthenreadthesenotesandplaythebeautifulmusicthatcamefromtheposer’simagination.Beethoven,oneofthemostfamousposersinhistory,wasborninGermanyin1770.Hestartedpianolessonsatagefourandlaterlearnedtoplaytheviolin.WhenhevisitedViennain1787,hemetMozartandHaydn,whopraisedhismusicaltalent.贝多芬擅长演奏钢琴。Healsocreatedmanymusicalworks.HemovedtoViennaforeverin1792tostudywithHaydn.WhatmadeBeethovenspecialwashowheworked.Hisnotebooksshowheconstantly(不断地)revised(修改)hispositions,scratchingout(划掉)andrewritingpartsuntiltheywereperfect.Evenwhenhebeganlosinghishearinginthelate1790s,hedidn’tstopposing.Hecouldstillhearthemusicinhismind.HisSymphonyNo.5,withitsfamous“tatataTUM”opening,waswrittenashishearingwasfailing.Thisshowshowdeterminedhewastokeepcreatingbeautifulmusicdespitehisdisability.1.WhendidBeethovenstartlearningthepiano?2.WhatdidBeethovendothatmadehimspecialasaposer?3.Beethovenkeptposingafterbeingdeaf,didn’the?4.TranslatetheunderlinedChinesesentenceintoEnglishwiththephrase“begoodat”.5.WhatdoyouthinkofBeethoven?Why?【答案】1.Atagefour.2.Heconstantlyrevisedhispositionsuntiltheywereperfect.3.Yes,hedid.4.Beethovenwasgoodatplayingthepiano.5.IthinkBeethovenwasadeterminedandtalentedposerbecausehekeptcreatingmusicevenafterlosinghishearing.【导语】本文主要介绍了著名作曲家贝多芬的生平及其音乐创作的特点。1.根据“Hestartedpianolessonsatagefourandlaterlearnedtoplaytheviolin.”可知,他四岁开始学习钢琴。故填Atagefour.2.根据“WhatmadeBeethovenspecialwashowheworked.Hisnotebooksshowheconstantly(不断地)revised(修改)hispositions,scratchingout(划掉)andrewritingpartsuntiltheywereperfect.”可知,贝多芬的特别之处在于他不断修改作品直到完美。故填Heconstantlyrevisedhispositionsuntiltheywereperfect.3.根据“Evenwhenhebeganlosinghishearinginthelate1790s,hedidn’tstopposing.”可知,在失聪后贝多芬仍然坚持创作。故填Yes,hedid.4.Beethoven“贝多芬”,begoodatdoingsth“擅长做某事”,时态是一般过去时,主语是第三人称单数,be用was;playthepiano“演奏钢琴”。故填Beethovenwasgoodatplayingthepiano.5.本题是开放性试题,答案言之有理即可,参考答案为IthinkBeethovenwasadeterminedandtalentedposerbecausehekeptcreatingmusicevenafterlosinghishearing.(2425六下·上海金川中学·期中)ShouldAIreplace(代替)realactors?Hollywood(好莱坞)issurprisedbyanAIprogramcalledSora.Typeinwhatyouwanttowatch,anditcreates(创造)avideooneminutelongfromyourtexts.Thisispossiblebecausetheprogramhasbeenfedthousandsofhoursofvideos.AsAIdevelops,makingfilmsbeeseasy.FilmmakersonlyneedtowritedowntheirideasandAIwillcreatefilms.Thiswillmakeitmuchcheapertomakefilms.ItissaidAIcouldreduce(减少)thecostofafilmby90%.U.S.rsintheU.S.areafraidtheirjobswillbereplacedbyAI.However,accordingtoAvatardirector(《阿凡达》导演),AIactorsmayneverrecreatetheemotionsthathumanscan.ManyscientiststhinkAIcan’tbetrulycreativebecauseAIcreates“new”thingsfromthedata(数据)andthereisnoimagination(想象)sofilmswillbeesimilarovertime.1.WhatistheAIprogramcalledwhichmakesHollywoodsurprised?2.WhydoestheAIprogramcreatethevideoeasily?3.AImakesfilmmakingcheaper,doesn’tit?4.AccordingtoAvatardirector,whatistheAIactors’weakpoint?5.DoyoulikeAItechnology?Why?【答案】1.Sora.2.Becauseithasbeenfedthousandsofhoursofvideos.3.Yes,itdoes.4.Theymayneverrecreatetheemotionsthathumanscan.5.Yes,becauseitcanmakefilmscheaperandfaster.【导语】本文围绕AI技术对电影行业的影响展开,AI虽降低电影成本,但或难复制人类情感与创造力。1.根据“Hollywood(好莱坞)issurprisedbyanAIprogramcalledSora.”可知,让好莱坞惊讶的AI程序叫Sora。故填Sora.2.根据“Thisispossiblebecausetheprogramhasbeenfedthousandsofhoursofvideos.”可知,因为该程序已经输入了数千小时的视频。故填Becauseithasbeenfedthousandsofhoursofvideos.3.根据“ItissaidAIcouldreducethecostofafilmby90%”可知,AI技术使电影成本降低90%,故作肯定回答。故填Yes,itdoes.4.根据“AIactorsmayneverrecreatetheemotionsthathumanscan.”可知,人工智能演员的弱点是无法复现人类情感。故填Theymayneverrecreatetheemotionsthathumanscan.5.开放性问题,言之有理即可。参考答案为:Yes,becauseitcanmakefilmscheaperandfaster.(2425六下·上海闵行区·期中)JamieOliverisBritain’smostfamouschef(厨师).HemadehisfirstTVcookingprogramswhenhewasonly23,gotmarriedat25.Attheageof28,theQueengavehimaspecialprize.Atopsupermarketpaystousehimintheiradvertisements.HesellsalmostasmanybooksasJ.K.Rowling,andreportersarealwayswritingarticlesabouthim.JamiehasalsoopenedtherestaurantFifteeninLondon.Thenamedoesn’tdescribewheretherestaurantis—hechosethisnamebecausefifteenisthenumberofyoungpeoplewhoweretrainedtheretobeecooks.Noneofthemknewhowtocook,soJamiesentthemtocollegetheyearbeforeheopenedtherestaurant.Theyalsovisitedotherrestaurantstolearnmoreaboutcooking.TheideafortherestaurantFifteenreallystartedbecauseofaconversationJamiehadwithhiswife’sfriend.Sheworkedwithdifficultchildrenandfoundthattheyalwaysenjoyedcooking,soJamiedecidedtostartarestaurantbusinesstohelpyoungpeoplewithproblems.Hesayshehasneverbeenhappierandonlywantstogooncooking.Heworkshardbutpayshimselfnothing,becauseallthemoneyisusedtotrainnewstudentseverysixmonths.TherestaurantisalwaysfullandJamiehasfourreceptionists(接待员)answeringmorethan3,000phonecallsadayfromcustomerswantingtobookatable!1.WhogaveJamieaspecialprizewhenhewas28yearsold?2.WhydidJamiesendtheyoungpeopletocollege?3.WhendidJamiedecidetostartarestaurantbusiness?4.Manycustomerstelephonetherestauranttobookatable,don’tthey?5.WhatdoyouthinkofJamieOliver?【答案】1.TheQueen.2.Becausetheydidn’tknowhowtocookandhewantedthemtolearnhowtocook3.Afterhavingaconversationwithhiswife’sfriend.4.Yes,theydo.5.IthinkJamieOliverisakind,selfless,andhardworkingchef.【导语】本文主要介绍了英国著名厨师JamieOliver的成就和贡献。1.根据“Attheageof28,theQueengavehimaspecialprize”可知,28岁时,女王给了他一个特别奖。故填TheQueen.2.根据“Noneofthemknewhowtocook,soJamiesentthemtocollegetheyearbeforeheopenedtherestaurant.Theyalsovisitedotherrestaurantstolearnmoreaboutcooking.”可知,他们都不知道怎么做饭,所以杰米在开餐馆的前一年送他们上了大学学习如何烹饪。故填Becausetheydidn’tknowhowtocookandhewantedthemtolearnhowtocook3.根据“TheideafortherestaurantFifteenreallystartedbecauseofaconversationJamiehadwithhiswife’sfriend.”可知,在他和他妻子的朋友的一次谈话之后,他决定开一家餐厅。故填Afterhavingaconversationwithhiswife’sfriend.4.根据“TherestaurantisalwaysfullandJamiehasfourreceptionists(接待员)answeringmorethan3,000phonecallsadayfromcustomerswantingtobookatable!”可知,餐厅总是座无虚席,每天接听3000多个想要预订餐桌的顾客的电话。故填Yes,theydo.5.开放性试题,言之有理即可。参考答案为IthinkJamieOliverisakind,selfless,andhardworkingchef.(2425六下·上海浦东新区惠南学区·期中)Readthepassagebelowandanswerthefollowingquestions.(根据文章内容回答下列问题)ChristmasforWesternersisliketheSpringFestivalforChinesepeople.Itisatimewhenfamiliesgettogetherandeverybodyishappy.Itisatimewhenpeopleeatgoodfood,andcelebratewhatisimportant.Itisalsoatimeforgivinggifts.DuringChristmas,everyonegoesshoppingtobuytherightgiftforafamilymember,orafriend.ThentheyputthegiftsundertheChristmastree.MostpeoplehavetowaittillChristmasmorningbeforetheycanopenthegifts.IntheweeksbeforeChristmas,theshopsarefullofwonderfulthingsthatchildrenandadultswant.Duringthisperiod,childrenoftenasktheirparentsforapet,sopetshopsareverypopular.Petslookcute,andsomepetsarenottooexpensivetobuy—itistooeasytobuyonequickly.Butbeforeyoubuyapet,youshouldaskyourselfsomeimportantquestions,suchas“HowlongwillIlovethispet?”“DoIhaveenoughtimetocareforit?”“Willthepetbehappyinmyfamily?”Itissadbuttrue,thatnotlongafterChristmas,manypetsareabandoned(被抛弃)becausethefamilythinkthepetsarenotinterestinganymore,ortheydon’thaveenoughtimeormoneytocareforthepets.So,intheUKatChristmastime,youcanseemanysignsinpetshops:Apetisforlife,notjustforChristmas.Thinkbeforeyoubuyone!1.Christmasisn’timportanttoWesterners,isit?2.WhydoeseveryonegoshoppingduringChristmas?3.WheredopeopleusuallyputthegiftsatChristmas?4.WhatkindofshopisverypopularforchildrenatChristmastime?5.WhatdomanysignsinpetshopssayintheUKatChristmastime?What’sthemeaningofthesewords?Pleaseexplain(解释)inyourownwords..【答案】1.Yes,itis.2.Becausetheyneedtobuygiftsforothers.3.UndertheChristmastree.4.Petshops.5.Apetisforlife,notjustforChristmas.Thinkbeforeyoubuyone!Ithinkthesewordsmeankeepingpetsisalifelongresponsibility.Weshouldtakegoodcareofthepet.(答案合理即可)【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了西方圣诞节的重要性,包括家庭团聚、互赠礼物等习俗,以及圣诞节前宠物店因孩子们索要宠物而受欢迎,但许多宠物在圣诞节后因主人失去兴趣或无法照顾而被抛弃,因此宠物店会张贴标语提醒人们养宠物是终身责任。1.根据“ChristmasforWesternersisliketheSpringFestivalforChinesepeople.Itisatimewhenfamiliesgettogetherandeverybodyishappy.”可知,对西方人来说,圣诞节就像中国人的春节一样。这是一个家庭团聚,人人都快乐的日子.因此圣诞节对西方很重要。故填Yes,itis.2.根据“DuringChristmas,everyonegoesshoppingtobuytherightgiftforafamilymember,orafriend.”可知,在圣诞节期间,每个人都去购物,为一个家庭成员或朋友购买合适的礼物。故填Becausetheyneedtobuygiftsforothers.3.根据“ThentheyputthegiftsundertheChristmastree.MostpeoplehavetowaittillChristmasmorningbeforetheycanopenthegifts.”可知,他们把礼物放在圣诞树下,大多数人要等到圣诞节早上才能打开礼物。故填UndertheChristmastree.4.根据“Duringthisperiod,childrenoftenasktheirparentsforapet,sopetshopsareverypopular.”可知,在这段时间里,孩子们经常向父母要一只宠物,所以宠物店非常受欢迎。故填Petshops。5.根据“So,intheUKatChristmastime,youcanseemanysignsinpetshops:Apetisforlife,notjustforChristmas.Thinkbeforeyoubuyone!”可知,在英国的圣诞节期间,你可以在宠物商店看到许多标语:宠物是终身的,而不仅仅是圣诞节的宠物。在你买宠物之前,要三思而后行!所以,言外之意就是人们养宠物是终身的责任,一定要好好照顾它们。故填Apetisforlife,notjustforChristmas.Thinkbeforeyoubuyone!Ithinkthesewordsmeankeepingpetsisalifelongresponsibility.Weshouldtakegoodcareofthepet.(答案合理即可)(2425六下·上海民办杨浦实验(五四制)·期中)Readthepassageandanswerthequestionsaccordingtoit.(根据文章回答问题。)Howfunny!Beforetheinventionofbanknotesandcoins,peopleusedshells,goats,tomatoesandsomeotherthingsfortrading.Tradingisoneofthefirstwaysthatpeoplegotwhattheyneeded.Forexample,inthepast,saltwasveryimportanttopeople.Peopleneededsalttokeepfoodfresh.Sopeoplewouldtradesaltforotherthingstheyneeded.Peopletradedsaltforshoes,tools,foodandsoon.Thisexchangeofgoodsandservicesforothergoodsandservicesiscalledbarter(易货贸易).Around9,000B.C.,peoplepaidforgoodswithanimalslikecows,sheepandcamels.Somesocietiesusedvegetablesandplants,too.Thenin1,200B.C.peopleinChinastartedusingshellsasmoney.Soonmanyothercountriesbegantodothesame.Thenextdevelopmentwasin1,000B.C.,Chinesepeoplemaderoundcoinsoutofmetal.Theveryfirstcoinsoftenhadholesinthemsothatpeoplecouldpassapieceofstringthroughthemtokeepthemtogether.By500B.C.,metalcoinshadbeguntoappearincountrieslikePersiaandGreece,andlaterintheRomanEmpire.Afewhundredyearslater,leatherwasusedasmoneyinChina,andin806A.D.,thefirstpaperbanknoteswereproducedbyChinesepeople.ItwasstillmanyyearsbeforepapermoneyappearedinEurope.ThreecenturiespassedbeforeitwasusedinallEuropeancountries.Inrecenttimes,moneyhascontinuedtochange.Insomeplacesaroundtheworld,peopleseldomusepapermoney.Instead,theyusecreditcardsoronlinepayment.Answerthequestions.1.Howdidpeoplegetwhattheyneededbeforebanknotesandcoinsappeared?2.WhendidChinesepeoplestartusingshellsasmoney?3.WhydidsomeearlycoinsinChinahaveholesinthem?4.Whoproducedthefirstpaperbanknotes?5.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?【答案】1.Theygotwhattheyneededthroughbarter,usingshells,goats,tomatoes,animals,vegetablesandsoon.2.B.C.,200B.C.3.Topassastringthroughandkeepthemtogether.4.Chinesepeople.5.Thedevelopmentofmoneyfrombartertomodernpaymentmethods.【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要讲述了货币从以物易物到现代支付方式的发展历程。1.根据trading...einventionofbanknotesandcoins,peopleusedshells,goats,tomatoesandsomeotherthingsfortrading...”和“Thisexchangeofgoodsandservicesforothergoodsandservicesiscalledbarter”可知,人们通过易货贸易,用贝壳、山羊、西红柿、动物、蔬菜等得到他们需要的东西。故填Theygotwhattheyneededthroughbarter,usingshells,goats,tomatoes,animals,vegetablesandsoon.2.根据B.C.nin1,200B.C.peopleinChinastartedusingshellsasmoney.”可知,中国人开始使用贝壳作为货币的时间是公元前1200年。故填B.C.,200B.C.3.根据“Theveryfirstcoinsoftenhadholesinthemsothatpeoplecouldpassapieceofstringthroughthemtokeepthemtogether.”可知,早期中国硬币上的孔是为了穿绳子以便携带。故填Topassastringthroughandkeepthemtogether.4.根据“in806A.D.,thefirstpaperbanknoteswereproducedbyChinesepeople.”可知,最早的纸币是由中国人发明的。故填Chinesepeople.5.通读全文可知,全文从以易货贸易、贝壳货币、金属硬币、纸币到现代支付方式,讲述了货币的演变历史。故填Thedevelopmentofmoneyfrombartertomodernpaymentmethods.(2425六下·上海金山区·期中)Readthepassageandanswerthefollowingquestions.(阅读短文,回答问题。)ItwasmyfirstSpringFestivalintheUK.IwantedtotreatmyBritishfriend,Emilia,toaChinesedinner.Sheisanicegirl.Sometimes,shecooksforme.However,Ijustcouldn’tmakeit.IoftenwatchedGrandmacook,butInevercookedanythingmyself.ItwasmidnightinChina,timefordumplings.Butmywholefamilycametomyhelponthephone.AndIbecameachefinonehour!Ievenmadesomecucumberflowers.AfterEmiliahungballoonsandlanternsinthediningroom,Iputthelastdishonthetable.“Thisisthelion’shead!”“Areyoujoking?Isn’tthatagainstthelaw?”Emiliawasshocked.Ilaughed.“It’saporkmeatball.MyfamilyalwayshaveitattheSpringFestival.Itsroundshapestandsforfamilyreunions,Tryit!”Emiliacutapieceofitwithherknifeandputitintohermouth.“Iloveit!”shesaid.Thesmellofthedishesandourlaughterfilledtheroom.IfeltlikeIwasbackhome.Answerthefollowingquestions.1.WhatdidtheauthorwanttodoforEmilia?.2.Whydidthewriterneedhelpfromtheirfamilywhencooking?.3.Whendidtheauthorputthelastdishonthetable?.4.Whatis“thelion’shead”accordingtotheauthor?.5.Whydidthewriterfeel“likeIwasbackhome”attheendofthestory?.6.IfyousharedaChinesetraditionwithaforeignfriend,whichtraditionwouldyouchoose?Why?.【答案】1.TheauthorwantedtotreatEmiliatoaChinesedinner.2.BecausethewriteroftenwatchedGrandmacookbutnevercookedanythinghimself/herself.3.AfterEmiliahungballoonsandlanternsinthediningroom.4.It’saporkmeatball.5.Becausethesmellofthedishesandtheirlaughterfilledtheroom.Theymadethewriterfeelthesameasbeingathome.6.IwouldchoosetheMidAutumnFestival.Becauseitisafestivalaboutfamilyreunionandenjoyingthefullmoon.Wecaneatmooncakesandtalkaboutthebeautifullegendsrelatedtothefestival.ItcanletforeignfriendsfeelthewarmthandhappinessoffamilyinChineseculture.【导语】本文主要讲述了作者在英国第一次过春节时,想为英国朋友Emilia做一顿中国菜,虽然自己不会做饭,但在家人的电话指导下成功完成,并让Emilia体验了中国春节的传统美食和文化。1.根据“IwantedtotreatmyBritishfriend,Emilia,toaChinesedinner.”可知,作者想要请Emilia吃一顿中国晚餐。故填TheauthorwantedtotreatEmiliatoaChinesedinner.2.根据“IoftenwatchedGrandmacook,butInevercookedanythingmyself.”可知,作者只是经常看奶奶做饭,自己从未做过,所以在给Emilia做中国晚餐时需要家人在电话里帮忙。故填BecausethewriteroftenwatchedGrandmacookbutnevercookedanythinghimself/herself.3.根据“AfterEmiliahungballoonsandlanternsinthediningroom,Iputthelastdishonthetable.”可知,在Emilia把气球和灯笼挂在餐厅后,作者把最后一道菜端上了桌子。故填AfterEmiliahungballoonsandlanternsinthediningroom.4.根据“‘Thisisthelion’shead!’...‘It’saporkmeatball.MyfamilyalwayshaveitattheSpringFestival.’”可知,“狮子头”是一种猪肉丸子。故填It’saporkmeatball.5.根据“Thesmellofthedishesandourlaughterfilledtheroom.IfeltlikeIwasbackhome.”可知,饭菜的香味和他们的笑声充满了房间,这种氛围让作者感觉像回到了家。Becausethesmellofthedishesandtheirlaughterfilledtheroom.Theymadethewriterfeelthesameasbeingathome.6.本文为开放性试题,答案不唯一,合理即可。例如:我会选择中秋节。因为这是一个关于家庭团聚和赏月的节日。我们可以吃月饼,谈论与节日有关的美丽传说。它可以让外国朋友感受到中国文化中家庭的温暖和幸福。故填IwouldchoosetheMidAutumnFestival.Becauseitisafestivalaboutfamilyreunionandenjoyingthefullmoon.Wecaneatmooncakesandtalkaboutthebeautifullegendsrelatedtothefestival.ItcanletforeignfriendsfeelthewarmthandhappinessoffamilyinChineseculture.(2425六下·上海上宝中学·期中)Answerthequestions(根据以下内容回答问题)OurartteacherGeorgewasleavingsoonforhiscountry.Iwaspreparingaspecialgiftforhim.Itwasahanddrawnpicturebookaboutourschool.Iworkedalongtime,tryingtomakeeachpictureasperfectaspossible.Oneday,IwasdrawingwhilemylittlesisterBeckywaswatchingwithcuriosity(好奇).Justthen,myclassmateJeffdroppedby.“Hi!Peter,wanttoplaybasketballintheyard?”heasked.“I’dliketo,butit’stoocoldoutside”Ireplied.“Exactly!”Jeffsaid.“It’stheperfectweatherfornotgettingtoohot.”That’sacoolthingaboutJeff.Healwayslooksonthebrightsideofalmosteverything.“Let’sgo!”Wewentout,leavingthedrawingsonthetable.Welaughedaswereturned.WhenIopenedthedoor,myheartnearlyst

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