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Part1新題型特訓(xùn)新題型特訓(xùn)四——回答問題一請仔細閱讀下面這篇文章,根據(jù)所提供的信息,回答后面的問題。Breakfast

habitsTheaveragepersonsitsdowntohavebreakfastat7:31a.m.duringtheweekdaysand8:28a.m.attheweekend.Thebreakfastfoodswearemostlikelytoeatduringtheweekarewholegraincereal(麥片)(37%)followedbytoast(吐司)(32%)andthenporridge(粥)(27%).Themostpopularplacetohavebreakfastisatthetableathome,eitheraloneorwithothermembersofthehousehold,followedbyonthesofa.Breakfast

skippingAworryingquarter(25%)ofpeopleareskippingbreakfastonceormoreduringtheweek,withmorethanoneinten(13%)neverhavingit.Womenaremorelikelytocomb(梳理)theirhairandchoosingclothesforthedaybeforehavingbreakfast.Other

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breakfast*Theworld’sfirstbreakfastcerealwascreatedin1863andneededtobeputintowaterfor12hourstomakeitsoft.*Theworldrecordforthemostpeoplehavingbreakfastinbedis289andwassetinSydney,AustraliaonMarch2nd,2012.Itinvolved85queen-sizebedswithfourpeopleoneach.*Theworld’slargestbreakfastonrecordinvolved27,854peopleandtookplaceinGermanyonMay29,2005.*Thelargestbowlofporridgeweighs865kgandwasachievedinTula,Russiaon10September2011.1.Whendotheaveragepeoplesitdowntohavebreakfastatweekends?

2.Where’sthemostpopularplaceforpeopletohavebreakfast?

Theaveragepeoplesitdowntohavebreakfastatweekendsat8:28a.m.Themostpopularplaceforpeopletohavebreakfastisatthetableathome.3.What’sthepercentageofpeoplewhoneverhavebreakfast?

4.What’sthepurposeofputtingcerealintowaterin1863?

5.Where’stheworldrecordofthelargestbreakfastcreated?Morethan13%ofpeopleneverhavebreakfast.Thepurposeofputtingcerealintowateristomakeitsoft.Theworld’slargestbreakfastonrecordtookplaceinGermany.二Inthepasttenyears,theuseofsocialmediahasgrowninawaythatnoonecouldhaveguessed.Amainfeatureofsocialmediaisitsvolatility(易變).Trends(流行)comeandgo,disappearingalmostasquicklyastheyappear.So,whatwerethemainsocialmediatrendsof2018?Shortvideoapps,suchasTikTokandDouyin,tooktheworldbystorm.TheTelegraphreportedthatTikTokwasthe8thonApple’sAppStoreinApril.AndDouyinhadmorethan300millionactiveusersinJuneinChina,CNBCsaid.Thesenseofcommunitythatusersofshortvideoappsgetisanothermainfeature.LizaKoshy,auseroftheUSappMusical.lywhohasover2millionfollowers,saidthatshewasveryexcitedwhenanyonesaidthathervideohad“encouraged”them.“It’sreallycoolbecauseIthinkassocialcreatorsthat’swhatweallare,”sheadded.Livestreaming(直播)isafeatureofoursocialmedialifethatnowseemsasnaturalassunrise.It’saprettygoodidea—youcanwatchanyone,anywhere,live.Chinahastakenlivestreamingtoawholenewlevel.Morethan100millionChinesepeoplemonthlywatchalivestreamingvideo.Forbesthoughtthatanumberofreasonshadledtothepopularityoflivestreams.Oneofthemostimportantreasonsisthatpeopledon’thavetoknowtheirrealnames.Althoughweusesocialmediaallthetime,thatdoesn’tmeanthatweunderstandtheinfluenceitishavingonus.Weshouldpayattentiontoboththetimewespendonitanditsinfluenceonourminds.1.Whatwerethemainsocialmediatrendsof2018?

2.HowmanyactiveusersdidDouyinhaveinChinainJune?

3.HowdidLizaKoshyfeelwhenhervideoshelpedothers?

4.Howmanysocialmedia’sfeaturesarementionedinthepassage?

5.Whatdon’tpeoplehavetoknowabouteachotherwhilewatchinglivestreamingvideos?Theywereshortvideoapps.Ithadmorethan300millionusersinChinainJune.Shewasveryexcited.Three/3socialmedia’sfeaturesarementioned.Theydon'thavetoknowabouttheirrealnames.三Eachyear,onthe15thdayoftheseventhmonthintheChineselunarcalendar,theGhostFestival(清明節(jié))iscelebratedinmanypartsofChina.Onthisday,itisbelievedthatthegatesofHeavenandHellopenup,allowingthespiritsofalldeadpeopletovisittheEarth.Duringthistime,peopleburnofferings(祭品)andpreparebigmealstorememberthedead.Thisholidaymayseemstrangeandevenabitscarytosome.Butinfact,similarholidaystakeplaceallaroundtheworld.However,theseholidaysseemlessgloomy(陰郁的)thanChineseholidays.IntheWesternworld,wecelebrateHalloweenonOctober31everyyear.Thisfestivalismainlycelebratedbylightingpumpkinlanternsanddressingupincostumes.Itisatimetorememberandhonorthedead.TheDayoftheDeadisasimilarholidaythatiscelebratedinMexicoonNovember1and2eachyear.Peoplewillbuildaltars(祭壇)athomeduringthisholiday.Theydecorate(裝飾)themwithcandles,flowersandgifts.Aroundthealtar,peoplepray(祈禱)andtellstoriesaboutthedead.Thisholidayisalsojoyful.Insomepublicareas,thereareevenpartiesatnight.Deathisascarything.Butholidayslikethesecanhelpustobetterunderstanddeathasanaturalpartoflife.AndunderstandingdeathcanremindustovalueourowntimeontheEarth.Itdoesn’thurttobemindfulofdeath.Rather,itcanencourageustoliveourbestlives.1.WhenistheGhostFestivalinChina?

2.WhatdosomepeoplethinkoftheGhostFestival?

Itisonthe15thdayoftheseventhmonthintheChineselunarcalendar.Theymaythinkitseemsstrangeandevenabitscary.3.HowdoWesternpeoplecelebrateHalloween?

4.WheredoestheDayoftheDeadtakeplace?

5.Whatcantheseholidaysencourageustodo?Theycelebrateitbylightingpumpkinlanternsanddressingupincostumes.IttakesplaceinMexico.Theyencourageustoliveourbestlives.

WhenReginaldJohnston,aBritishscholar(學(xué)者),firstwalkedintotheForbiddenCityin1919,mostpalacesweren’tallowedtovisit.Butacenturylater,whenthePeople’sRepublicofChinaistocelebrateits70thfoundinganniversary(周年紀(jì)念)inOctober,the599-year-oldpalacecomplex(宮殿群)becomestheworld’sbusiestmuseum.Open

to

the

publicIntheolddays,ordinarypeoplecouldonlyimaginewhatitlookedlikeinside.WhenthePalaceMuseumwasfoundedin1925,thepubliccouldgointothepalaces.Now80%ofthetotalareaofthemuseumisopentothepublicanditwillincreaseto85%in2025.Embracing

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the

world“Itfeltlikeyouwerehitbyhundredsofyearsofhistory,”ChristopherAllenfromBritainsaid.“Ibegintoloveitshistoryandculture.”TheForbiddenCityisbecomingmoreopenandfriendlytovisitors.Itattractedabout3.5millionvisitorsfromabroadand9overseas(海外的)exhibitionswereheldin2018.ThePalaceMuseumexhibitionbecomesaculturalphenomenon(文化現(xiàn)象)everywhereitgoes.Attracting

the

youthOnthePalaceMuseum’sonlinestoreonTaobao,youcanfindmorethan10,000culturalproducts.Theoneswithcuteandhumorouspicturesofemperorsareverypopular.Somefavouriteproductsalsogooffline.Forexample,the“KangxiEmperor’sFavouriteChocolate”,themostpopulardrink,alwayshaspeopleliningup(排隊)togetataste.Asachild,XuJingoftenrodeabikeinfrontoftheMeridianGate(午門).“Ihadlittlememoryofthemuseumthen,butnowIammorewillingtovisititafterwatchingseveralpopularTVshowsaboutthemuseum,”shesaid.1.Whatisthecurrentsituation(現(xiàn)狀)oftheForbiddenCity?

2.HowlonghasthePalaceMuseumbeenopentothepublic?

3.HowoldistheForbiddenCity?

Ithasbecometheworld’sbusiestmuseum.Ithasbeenopentothepublicfor95years.Itis599yearsold.4.WhatkindofproductsonlineareverypopularonthePalaceMuseum’sonlinestoreonTaobao

5.WhyisXuJingmorewillingtovisitthePalaceMuseum?Theproductswithcuteandhumorouspicturesofemperorsareverypopular.BecauseshehaswatchedseveralpopularTVshowsaboutthemuseum.以下資料為贈送學(xué)習(xí)目標(biāo)1、復(fù)述故事,深入理解文章內(nèi)容,初步把握人物形象。2、學(xué)會利用文中關(guān)鍵詞句分析人物形象。3、體會文章所揭示的深刻道理。故事發(fā)生的時間、地點、人物、事件的起因、經(jīng)過和結(jié)果要復(fù)述清楚??磮D復(fù)述課文內(nèi)容自學(xué)指導(dǎo)(一)1、作者運用哪幾種方法去刻畫人物的形象?從文中找出具體句子進行分析。并說說你是如何看待這兩個人物的。2、從這個故事中你懂得了什么道理?自學(xué)指導(dǎo)(二)陳堯咨(善射)賣油翁(善酌)動作神態(tài)語言睨之無他,但手熟爾以我酌油知之我亦無他,

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