题型:语法填空(语篇) 题类:常考题 难易度:困难
浙江省杭州市杭高钱江校区2020-2021学年高二上学期英语期中试卷
Every culture has it own folklore. Folklore is a collection of tales and bits of (wise) that teach students how to behave and think. It includes legends, songs, art, tales, myths and proverbs. People pass on folklore from one generation to the next.
Folklore helps keep history alive. For example, legends are folktales that (base) on true stories. The plain truth about history is not always (excite). To keep listeners interested, a storyteller invents details. The tale becomes so interesting that people retell many times. Then it becomes a legend.
Tall tales are folktales that mix the truth fiction, or events that did not really happen. People somtimes tell tall tales to fool people. example of a tall tale is the story about Paul Bunyan, the giant lumberjack, or woodcutter. The tale says that Bunyan's clothes were so large that his shirt buttons were wagon wheels. Tales about Bunyan take place at his lumber camp. The tales are fun (hear). They also show what life was like in a lumber camp.
Myths are folktales that describe the (create) of the world. They describe how the first human beings (come) into the world. Myths focus on gods or heavenly beings. The gods may be human or animal in form. The first people to tell myths thought that the stories were true — and did their listeners. Myths may teach about the beliefs and values of a group of people.
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