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浙江杭州萧山区南片2015-2016学年七年级上学期英语12月质量检测试卷
Ni Feng: It's very cold here, but I have only a pair of old shoes. I need new ones. Xu Jun: I know Yao Ming. He is great. I want to play sports with my friends. But we have no soccer balls, basketballs,….. Han Jiaqi: I know books are our good friends. I want to read them and I want to be a great writer like Mo Yan. Li Xia: My pen is broken. My parents can't buy a new one for me. Yang Kang: In my house, I don't have a clock. I don't know the time to get up or the time to go to school. |
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http://www.Chinadaily.com.cn/Culture/Chinese traditional solar terms | |||
The traditional Chinese lunar calendar divides the year into 24 solar terms (节气). It's very useful for people's life and work. Let's have a look. | |||
Start of Spring | Start of Spring, the first solar term of the year. It marks the end of winter and the beginning of spring. After Start of Spring, the daytime is becoming longer and the weather is becoming warmer. And people eat spring pancakes and spring rolls on the day. | ||
Summer Solstice, the 10th solar term. At this time, much of northern hemisphere (北半球) receives the most hours of daylight, but it is not the hottest time in a year. The hottest days often come 20 to 30 days later. People have a tradition of eating noodles on the day. | |||
Autumn Equinox, the 16th solar term. On this day, day and night are of equal length (等长). After this day, days get shorter and nights get longer in the northern hemisphere. In South China, people eat Qiucai, a kind of wild amaranth (苋菜). | |||
Major Snow, or "Daxue" in Chinese, is the 21st solar term. The arrival of Major Snow marks the beginning of midwinter. The temperature drops day by day and heavy snow brings us a romantic ice world. People have the custom to eat mutton and porridge. |
A:Hi, Joe! You look worried. {#blank#}1{#/blank#}
B:Well, I didn't do well in my English exam.
A:How come?{#blank#}2{#/blank#}
B:Yes, but everyone makes mistakes.
A:Did you tell your parents about the exam result?
B:No, I didn't. You know my parents are strict with me, so I'm afraid to tell them abut it. {#blank#}3{#/blank#}
A:I think you should talk about it with them.
B:Oh, no. {#blank#}4{#/blank#}
A:Don't worry! You're hard-working. I'm sure they will be understanding.
B:Maybe you're right. I'll have a try.
A:Take it easy. Just learn from the mistakes and you'll do better next time.
B:OK. Thanks for your advice.
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A. It's my pleasure. B. What's wrong? C. What should I do? D. I know you are good at English. E. They will be angry if they know about it. |
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