题型:语法填空(语篇) 题类: 难易度:普通
四川省眉山市仁寿县2024年1月九年级上学期英语试题
Sports in ancient China
People in ancient China worked long hours each day. To relax, they (invent) many games. Some of them had a long history.
Chuiwan 捶丸
Chuiwan was one of the ball games in ancient China, which was very popular in the Song Dynasty. "Chui" means "hit" "wan" means "ball" . This sport was similar to golf. On a large field, the players were divided into two groups. Usually there were 2 to 10 people in each group. They used a stick (hit) the ball into holes. Only when three hits into the hole were achieved did the player win the point (successful).
Cuju 蹴鞠
First recorded 2,000 years ago, cuju is known as the (early) form
of football. The ball was made leather (毛皮) on the outside and filled
with rice bran (米糠) inside. (it) rules were similar to football's. Each
team usually had 12 or 16 players. No hands were allowed. Only (foot)
and heads could be used. The ball should be hit into the opposite goal.
Archery 射箭
In the Western Zhou Dynasty, archery was important part of education for a gentleman. At the age of 15, they began learning shooting. The most famous competition was Grand Archery. It(hold) by the emperor. The competitors bowed before shooting and drank together after.
"How do you get to school?" This question often gets an answer like "By bus", "By car" or "On foot". But not always. There are children in many different parts of the world who, every day, have to go on a difficult journey to get to school. They travel for kilometres on foot, or by boat, bicycle, donkey (驴) or train. They cross deserts (沙漠), mountains, rivers, snow and ice. {#blank#}1{#/blank#}
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Some children live in houses along Chetl, a road in Delhi, India. {#blank#}4{#/blank#} Every morning they walk along the railway to get to their school, 40 minutes away.
Why do the children do this? Do their parents make them do it? The answer, in many cases, is no.{#blank#}5{#/blank#} They hope to get a job to make money so that they can help their families. And this is why rivers, deserts or any form of danger won't stop them from reaching school.
A. It is ten metres above a rushing river. B. Children in many countries do this and more. C. For them, going to school means a better future. D. Their homes are near a busy and dangerous railway. E. The children like to go to school instead of staying at home. F. A 6-year- old boy Fabricio rides his donkey to school every morning. |
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