【題目】 Did ancient Chinese people have weekends or public holidays? The weekly calendar (日歷) was invented in the West. In ancient China, there were no such things as weekends. But people did take days off in the past.

For example, during the Han Dynasty, officials (官員) took one day off every five days. When it came to Tang Dynasty, officials had to work for ten days before they could rest for one day. But this was still reasonable, because officials at the time shared their work together. They also enjoyed public holidays for Chinese New Year and the inter solstice (冬至), with both holidays lasting for seven days.

During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, officials had to work all year long, except for public holidays, including a full month at the end of the year to celebrate Spring Festival. They also took seven days off on the king’s birthday. On the Mid-Autumn and Dragon Boat festivals, they could rest for one day as well.

As people like businessmen and farmers, they usually worked most of the year. But even the poor workers would take a few days off during Spring Festival. There were also days on which people of all walks of life offered food to the spirits. For example, farmers would give offerings to tudigong twice a year. People usually took one day off for this.

1According to the passage, the Westerners invented _________ in the past.

A.good spiritsB.public holidays

C.inter solsticeD.weekly calendar

2Officials in Tang Dynasty took one day off every ten days because _________.

A.they shared the work together at the timeB.there was much work to do then

C.they could get more holidays for New YearD.they had to work hard to make money

3Officials during the Ming and Qing Dynasties could take seven days off on _________.

A.the Mid-Autumn DayB.the Dragon Boat festivals

C.the king’s birthdayD.the Spring Festival

4From the passage we can know that _________.

A.ancient Chinese people had more public holidays

B.farmers would give offerings to tudigong twice a year

C.businessmen weren’t allowed to offer food to the spirits

D.officials had to work all year long during the Han Dynasty

【答案】

1D

2A

3C

4B

【解析】

這篇短文主要介紹了中國(guó)古代人們是怎么休假的。

1細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)The weekly calendar (日歷) was invented in the West. In ancient China, there were no such things as weekends可知周歷是西方發(fā)明的,故選D。

2細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)When it came to Tang Dynasty, officials had to work for ten days before they could rest for one day. But this was still reasonable, because officials at the time shared their work together.可知唐朝每十天休息一天的理由是官吏在那時(shí)一起分享工作,故選A。

3細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)They also took seven days off on the king’s birthday可知在明清朝時(shí),慶;实凵諘r(shí)可以休假七天,故選C

4細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)For example, farmers would give offerings to tudigong twice a year.農(nóng)民每年會(huì)向土地公提供兩次祭品,故選B。

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