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四川省成都外国语学校2019届九年级英语二诊模拟考试试卷
We all have our own ways of sharing our life experiences with others. Photographers use cameras, artists use brushes, musicians use songs and writers use stories. Spencer Johnson's story Who Moved My Cheese? shows changes exist in(存在于) our life. Life changes and so we do. We must change ourselves to face the changing environment, or we will fail.
Just look at the cycle of the seasons. Trees bud(发芽) in spring and in summer their leaves turn green. In autumn, their leaves start to fall onto the ground. When winter arrives, there are no leaves on trees. Next spring the cycle begins again. Since we know there are cycles in nature, we can prepare for them. We know it is colder in winter and hotter in summer, so we can dress properly.
Since we accept the cycles of nature, we should also accept the changes in our life. We can prepare ourselves for changes by becoming more flexible(灵活的). We can regard the changes in our life as chances. As we keep changing ourselves, we can keep up with the changes in our life. So we should change ourselves when life changes.
Weddings are important in every country, and there are different wedding customs in different countries. In western countries the bride's (新娘的) dress—her wedding dress—is very important. Some brides wear a new dress. Some brides wear the dress their mothers or even their grandmothers wore at their weddings.
Some people believe the bride should wear something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue. She may wear an old ring and will usually have new shoes. She may borrow something to wear from a friend, and the ring on her finger may have a blue jewel in it or some of her clothes may be blue.
Many married people in western countries wear a ring to show that they are married. They wear the ring on the fourth finger of their left hands.
At the wedding, as soon as the man and the woman are married, their friends often throw rice or very small pieces of paper over the couple. They believe this will bring them good luck and that they will have many children. The bride often carries flowers, and after the wedding she throws them up in the air. People believe that the woman who catches the flowers is lucky enough. The bride and the groom (新郎), their friends and family then have a party. After that the bride and the groom go on holiday together. This holiday is called "the honeymoon".
Some wedding {#blank#}1{#/blank#} in western countries | ||
Bride's wedding dress | The bride's wedding dress is of great {#blank#}2{#/blank#}. | |
Bride's wear | The bride should wear | something old: her {#blank#}3{#/blank#} or even her grandmother's wedding dress; an old ring |
something new: a new wedding dress; a pair of new {#blank#}4{#/blank#}. | ||
something {#blank#}5{#/blank#}: things from a friend. | ||
something blue: a ring with a blue {#blank#}6{#/blank#}; some blue clothes. | ||
The {#blank#}7{#/blank#}for the married | Many married wear the ring on the {#blank#}8{#/blank#} finger of their left hands to show that they are married. | |
Activities in the wedding party | People throw rice or very small pieces of paper over the new {#blank#}9{#/blank#} to bring them good luck, hoping they will have many children. The {#blank#}10{#/blank#} woman catches the flowers thrown up in the air by the bride. The bride and the groom will have their "honeymoon" after the party. |
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