题型:任务型阅读 题类: 难易度:普通
浙江省萧山区临浦镇初级中学2024-2025学年七年级上学期12月作业反馈二英语试卷
Starting a book club is easy—all you want is to love reading. Here's the way to start a book club.
They could be friends, family or those you know through different activities, but they should all love to read. A small group of seven to ten people is usually the perfect size of a book club.
Pick a date (日期) and keep it. That way, members can easily plan for it. Send out emails a week before the meeting to give people a reminder (提醒). Set the length (长度) of the meeting time. Two hours is usually perfect.
Libraries, parks and restaurants—all make good meeting places. For many clubs, homes are the best place as you don't have to dress up, and noisy (吵闹的) public places can make talking hard.
Think about the books your club will enjoy. Stories? History books? Your club can choose books in different ways. You can take turns to recommend (推荐) books. Let everyone vote (投票) to decide which book to read. Anyway, make sure to keep it interesting.
After all these things, your book club is ready. Now, it's time to hold the first meeting. Enjoy your reading.
A. Please don't forget (忘记) the most important thing—the book! |
B. When you set up your book club, the first thing is to get members for your club. |
C. After you have a group, think about how often you want to meet. |
D. After that, consider (考虑) the things you need to prepare for the club. |
E. Then, you want a good place. |
Do you want to join a book club? Why? (No more than 20 words.)
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Oil paper umbrellas have a history of over 1000 years in China. Yuhang in Hangzhou i s known for making oil paper umbrellas for over 230 years. Umbrellas here take more than 70 steps to make. And it takes at least a week to make one. In 2007, this kind of umbrella was added to Zhejiang Province's Intangible Cultural Heritage List.
Oil paper umbrellas used to be seen everywhere here. However, as steel-ribbed( 钢 骨的 )umbrellas appeared, the oil paper umbrellas became less used in daily life. Instead, they turned into decorative(装饰性的) artworks.
To bring the art to life, some umbrella-making masters in Yuhang have improved oil paper umbrellas. As the traditional paper is easy to break, they use a thicker paper. So the umbrellas can be opened and closed 1, 000 times without breaking. And a lighter kind of bamboo is used to make ribs. So, the umbrellas weigh less. This kind of umbrellas has won the hearts of many young people.
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Here are some greeting customs (打招呼习俗) in different cultures.
French people greet each other with a handshake, but close friends kiss each other on both cheeks (脸颊) when they first meet and before they leave each other. In South Korea, it is better for people to bow when greeting each other. A bow is followed by a handshake. While shaking someone's hand, it is polite to support the right forearm (前臂) with the left hand. Kissing on the cheek is a common way of greeting in Brazil. But in a formal situation, people often shake hands. Men should shake hands before and after meeting each other, and if they become friends with each other, a light hug is often given. In a social situation, it's polite to greet everyone in the room in Ghana. A handshake is used in greeting, and the palm (手掌) must directly touch the palm of others'. People think it's impolite to touch the back of the hand.
Greeting Customs in Different Cultures | |
France | A handshake, kiss close friends on {#blank#}1{#/blank#} cheeks. |
South Korea | {#blank#}2{#/blank#} to each other first and then shake hands. |
Brazil | {#blank#}3{#/blank#} on the cheek, shake hands, a light {#blank#}4{#/blank#} . |
Ghana | A handshake: {#blank#}5{#/blank#} touch the back of the hand. |
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