【題目】從下面的方框中選擇適當(dāng)?shù)倪x項(xiàng)補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(huà)。(其中有兩項(xiàng)是多余的)

A: Are you celebrating tonight, Mark?

B: Yes, I will go out and get dumplings.

C: Uh, what are you celebrating?

A: Chinese New Year! 1

C: Oh, I see.

A: I think of my family at this time of year.

B: Me, too. My family gets together for Chinese New Year.

A: Mine, too. And my mom always cooks a big dinner! 2

C: Why?

B: Some foods are lucky for Chinese people. Fish is one of them.

C:3

B: That’s because “fish” sounds like “” in Chinese. It means riches.

C: Oh! 4

A: That’s right. And children do get riches.

C: They do?

A: Yes! 5 The envelopes have money in them.

A. We always have fish.

B. Why is fish a lucky food?

C Tonight is Chinese New Year’s Eve.

D. So people wish for riches in the new year.

E. What does your mother cook on New Year’s Eve?

F. Children get red envelopes (紅包) from their parents and other adults.

G. We usually have a big dinner in a restaurant on Chinese New Year’s Eve.

【答案】

1C

2A

3B

4D

5F

【解析】

本文講述了馬克與另一個(gè)人之間的對(duì)話(huà)。他們?cè)谡務(wù)撔履瓿σ挂缘氖澄。馬克說(shuō)中國(guó)人認(rèn)為魚(yú)是能帶來(lái)好運(yùn)的食物。

1根據(jù)“Chinese New Year!”可知,此處是在介紹中國(guó)新年除夕夜,故選C。

2根據(jù)“Some foods are lucky for Chinese people. Fish is one of them.”可知,對(duì)于中國(guó)人來(lái)說(shuō),魚(yú)是能帶來(lái)好運(yùn)的食物,因此我們?cè)诔σ钩贼~(yú)。故選A

3根據(jù)下句“That’s because “fish” sounds like “” in Chinese. It means riches.”可知,在中文中“魚(yú)”的發(fā)音和“余”相似。它意味著富有。此處是在詢(xún)問(wèn)人們喜歡吃魚(yú)的原因,故選B

4根據(jù)上句“That’s because “fish” sounds like “” in Chinese. It means riches.”可知人們?cè)谛履瓿贼~(yú)是想要發(fā)財(cái)。故選D

5根據(jù)下句“The envelopes have money in them.”可知,孩子們從他們的父母和其他成年人那里得到紅包。故選F。

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