10.(1)What is the relationship between the speakers? A.Doctor and patient. B.Waiter and customer. C.Hostess and guest. (2)What drink does the woman have? A.Beer. B.Coke. C.Orange.
11.(1)What are the speakers unhappy about? A.The long time. B.The season. C.The open speech. (2)Where will the speakers go? A.Home. B.The classroom. C.The library.
12.(1)Why did the man stay awake last night? A.He was coughing badly. B.He took a lot of medicine. C.He had too much warm water. (2)When did the man fall ill? A.Tuesday. B.Wednesday. C.Thursday.
45.Three-Character Classic had been one of the most popular texts for primary education in China for 700 years until the middle of last century.Almost all (1)
(child) at school used to recite the text of 1,248 characters. Most historians have attributed (歸功于) this text to Wang Jinglin,(2)
famous writer of the Southern Song Dynasty.It was s(3)
that Wang wrote it to spread Confucian (儒家的) classics and the knowledge of Chinese history among kids.It tells them that before one(4)
( begin) to study history,he or she must become skilled in classic works at first.So he wrote the text both(5)
/???t/ and simple,very suitable for reading and reciting.A(6)
it has stopped being used as a text for primary schools,many people in China can still recite some of it. Three- Character Classic is divided(7)
six parts,each talking about a certain topic.The text begins with the main ideas of Confucianism and stresses traditional values.It also teaches that people working hard will be rewarded,while(8)
/e??z/ who waste time on play will regret for it one day. Because of its beautiful verses (詩節) and simple styles,it was later translated into different languages,such as English,(9)
/frent?/ and Italian.During the 1860s,it was(10)
(wide) used as a text in private schools in Japan.Now,it has been listed by the UNESCO as one of its recommended readings for students worldwide.