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The USA and some other countries helped the rebels in Libya ____________ their promise to support democracy (????) and fair trade.
A. in danger of B. in memory of C. in peace for D. in return for
The conflict between Gadhafi’s government army and the rebels in Libya made ______ difficult for the foreigners to leave the country.
A.so |
B.much |
C.that |
D.it |
The USA and some other countries helped the rebels in Libya ______ their promise to support democracy and fair trade.
A.in danger of |
B.in memory of |
C.in peace for |
D.in return for |
There is a story about the moon cake.During the Yuan dynasty, China was ruled by the Mongolian people. Leaders from the preceding Song dynasty were unhappy about being ruled by foreigners, so they began to organize a secret rebellion. The leaders of the rebellion, knowing that the Moon Festival was drawing near, ordered the making of special cakes. Baked into each cake was a message containing the outline of the attack. On the night of the Moon Festival, the rebels successfully attacked and overthrew the government. Today, these cakes are eaten to commemorate(纪念)this legend and are called Moon Cakes.
For generations, moon cakes have been made with sweet fillings of nuts, mashed red beans, lotus-seed paste or Chinese dates, wrapped in pastry. Sometimes a cooked egg yolk can be found in the middle of this rich tasting dessert. Some people have compared moon cakes to the plum puddings and fruit cakes which are served in the English holiday seasons.
Nowadays, there are hundreds of varieties of moon cakes on sale a month before the arrival of the Moon Festival.
1.According to this passage, people eat moon cakes on the Moon Festival because___________ .
A.it is a tradition |
B.moon cakes are tasty |
C.moon cakes look like the moon |
D.people want to remember the rebellion against the Mongolian rulers |
2.The leaders ordered the special cakes to be made in order to _________________
A.prize the rebels |
B.celebrate the holiday |
C.plan the attack |
D.carry the message secretly |
3.Why did those leaders want to overthrow the government? __________________ .
A.Because they wanted to rule the country. |
B.Because they were unhappy that China was ruled by the Mongolian. |
C.Because they were from the preceding Song dynasty. |
D.Because they wanted to celebrate the Moon Festival in their way. |
4.Which of the following statements is WRONG? __________________ .
A.China was once ruled by the Mongolian people during the Yuan dynasty. |
B.Moon cakes were originally made to carry a message. |
C.All moon cakes have a cooked egg yolk in them. |
D.A variety of moon cakes can be bought a month before the Moon Festival now. |
5.The best title for the passage is “_______”.
A.The origin of moon cakes |
B.Moon cakes and the Moon Festival |
C.Moon Festival |
D.How the Moon Festival came into being |
It’s going to be a busy day at Betsy Ross house in Philadelphia on Thursday. She won’t be there, since she died in 1836, but hundreds of tourists will be going through her house.
You see, Thursday is Flag Day in the United States. The unofficial holiday commemorates the adoption of the stars-and-stripes design of the American flag by the Continental Congress 235 years ago, on June 14, 1777. According to lore, the Ross House is the birthplace of the nation’s flag. That’s open to debate, but it’s a story that schoolbooks still tell. Betsy Ross was a seamstress, busy sewing cushions for chairs in Philadelphia, which was the focus place of the American revolution against British rule. The Declaration of Independence by the colonists was signed there, and so was the new nation’s Constitution after independence was won.
Widowed when her husband, a member of the local militia, was killed in a gunpowder explosion, Betsy Ross often mended the clothes of the rebels’ leader and future U.S. president, George Washington. According to what some say in history and others a stretch of what really happened, Washington asked Ross to design and sew the new nation’s flag. The story was promoted by Ross grandson, who wrote that Betsy Ross had “made with her hands the first flag.” She became a role model for girls - a shining example of women’s contributions to the nation’s history. Most research indicates that Ross did sew the first flag. She’s credited with substituting artful five-point white stars for six-pointed ones in the upper-left blue field. But many other accounts indicate George Washington brought the design to Ross and simply asked her to stitch it together.
In a letter, Washington wrote: “We take the stars from Heaven, the red from our mother country, separating it by white stripes, thus showing that we have separated from her. And the white stripes shall go down to posterity as representing liberty.”
1.People would like to go to Ross’s house in Philadelphia to _____.
A. ask Betsy Ross who created the first American flag
B. meet her grandson who wrote a book about flags
C. debate over who designed the first American flag
D. remember her as the creator of the first American flag
2.Which statement is true according to the passage?
A. Betsy Ross was one of the people who signed The Declaration of Independence
B. All are in agreement that Ross designed the first American flag
C. It is almost certain that Ross did sew the first American flag
D. It is George Washington who designed the stars and stripes flag
3.The underlined the word “seamstress” in Paragraph 2 probably means_____.
A. a person who designs flags B. a person who makes a living by sewing
C. a person who takes part in revolution D. a person who creates chairs
4.What does the last paragraph imply according to the passage?
A. It implies that the U.S. is independent from Britain
B. It implies that Washington liked Ross’s design of the flag
C. It implies that Washington might be the designer of the flag
D. It implies that Ross did have helped with the design of the flag
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