Every year people celebrate Chinese New Year in China. (1)Usually it is in January or February. It is the most important festival in China. So before it comes, everyone buys things, and they often make a special kind of food called dumplings. The dumpling means “coming together”. (2)Parents always    new clothes    their children and children also buy presents for their parents. On Chinese New Year’s Eve, all the family members come back home. They sing, dance and play cards . When they enjoy the meal, they give each other the best wishes for the coming year. They all have a good time.
小題1:將(1)句譯成中文                                             
小題2:回答問(wèn)題Is Chinese New Year the most important festival in China?
                                                                         
小題3:在(2)句空白處填上適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使句子完整                   
小題4:從文中找出下列句子的同義句   All of them have fun.
                                                                         
小題5:找出最能表明文章主題的句子
                                                                         

小題1:通常它在1月或者2月。
小題2:Yes, it is.
小題3:buy  for
小題4:They all have a good time.
小題5:Every year people celebrate Chinese New Year in China.
1.考查漢語(yǔ)翻譯能力,in+月份是在某一個(gè)月份,or要翻譯成“或者”,不能翻譯成“和”.
2.考查一般疑問(wèn)句的回答.一般疑問(wèn)句肯定回答用“yes”,否定回答用“no”,又因?yàn)樘釂?wèn)時(shí)用“be”動(dòng)詞提問(wèn),回答時(shí)也要用“be”動(dòng)詞來(lái)回答,從題意看應(yīng)為肯定回答,Yes, it is.
3.考查動(dòng)詞“buy”的用法.buy sb sth或buy sth for sb,本題為為孩子們買(mǎi)新衣服,用后一用法,填buy,for.
4.考查“玩得高興”這一短語(yǔ),從have fun和have a good time同意可以直接找到答案。
5.縱觀全文可知短文主要說(shuō)的是人們慶祝春節(jié)的事情,可以找到答案就是第一句的總述.
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