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外研版2019-2020学年初中英语九年级上册Module 5自主检测
Every time we go into a museum, we are often told, "Don't touch that!" The Please Touch Museum in Philadelphia is1the opposite. Here we are encouraged to2everything.
My first visit to the museum was one year ago. I was3to visit the museum as soon as Mum told me its name.4told me that I could climb and jump, and touch everything in the museum.
This place is more like a5than a museum. It gives kids the chance to learn6play. I loved this place a lot and had to be pulled away by the arm when we were ready to7.
Each exhibit is a hands-on(亲自实践的) experience. I8enjoyed the very large water table and grocery store(食品杂货店). I had so much fun that 1 didn't even9I was learning.
The only problem is that this place gets crowded very quickly on weekends,10you need to get 'there early if you don't want to be immersed in(浸没于) the sea of people.
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Take the famous poet Li Bai as an example. His family name was Li, his given name was Bai. {#blank#}2{#/blank#}
People used their given names when they were among family members. But in social life, they called each other by their courtesy names to show respect. {#blank#}3{#/blank#} If you were talking about yourself, or if your elders were talking about you, the given name would be used instead of the courtesy name.
Men would get their courtesy names when they turned 20. It was a symbol of adulthood(成人). {#blank#}4{#/blank#}
{#blank#}5{#/blank#} For example, Mencius' name was Meng Ke (孟). His courtesy name was Ziyu (子舆). Both Ke and Ziyu mean "carriage(马车)". Zhuge Liang's given name was Liang, which means "bright". His courtesy name was Kongming, which means "very bright".
A. This was mostly done among people of similar ages. B. Women would get their courtesy names after getting married. C. In ancient China, people's names had three parts D. One's courtesy name often had something to do with one's given name E. And his courtesy name was Taibai. |
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