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江苏省启东市2019-2020学年高一下学期英语期末调研测试试卷
English playwright Arthur Wing Pinero said, “Where there's tea, there's hope.” Similarly, a Chinese saying goes that “Firewood, rice, cooking oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea are the seven necessities to begin a day.”
According to statistics, global tea production reached approximately 5.8 million tons in 2018. It has become the most consumed beverage(饮料) in the world-after water, of course.
In order to celebrate the popular drink, the United Nations General Assembly has named “May 21”as International Tea Day. You probably know that people in China use top-grade tea to show respect when receiving important guests. . Making Malaysia's pulled tea has become a sort of art form, where drinkers take pride in its entertainment aspects. As an expression of Moroccan hospitality(好客)and tradition, mint tea-a mix of green tea, spearmint leaves and sugar-is served during gatherings.
“Apart from its cultural significance, tea is also a medicine.” Tea is cold and lowers the fire, Chinese Ming Dynasty herbalist Li Shizhen once said. Preventing heart disease, obesity and cancer has all been linked to drinking green tea, according to the National Center for Biotechnology Information in the US. The love for healthy tea products continues into a new decade as it's used in moisturizers, lip balms and other beauty products.
It's a social custom and also a magic medicine, a link to the past and a way of life.
A. Avoid drinking too much though it is beneficial.
B. Tea is, without doubt, welcomed all over the world.
C. The health benefits of tea are still being discovered today.
D. Hot or cold, bagged or loose-leaf, tea is more than a drink.
E. It has become a big part of many cultures around the world.
F. China, the homeland of tea, is a leading producer and consumer.
G. Meanwhile, afternoon tea is an important part of the British culture.
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