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【专题训练】感恩节4篇英语阅读理解专练附答案

【专题训练】感恩节4篇英语阅读理解专练附答案

【专题训练】感恩节4篇英语阅读理解专练附答案感恩节阅读理解⼀、阅读理解(共27⼩题;共54.0分)BEvery American family has its own traditions on Thanksgiving Day, and mine is no difference. Once the national holiday arrives, my mom rises early to make the meal. She puts a turkey in the oven, chops carrots and bakes pies. I'm sorry to say that the men in the family—my dad, my younger brother and myself—rarely pitch into help. Our job is to wash the mountain of dirty dishes after the meal is over.Around 2 p.m. every Thanksgiving Day, family members seat themselves around the kitchen table. Plates of turkey, vegetables, salad, rolls and pies cover it. At this point, we can hardly keep ourselves from drooling(流⼝⽔) all over our fancy clothes, but it's not yet time to eat.First, we must bow our heads, close our eyes and say a prayer of thanks aloud to God for giving us everything we have. Under normal circumstances, I would have no problem making a list of things I am thankful for. I grew up in a loving family. My parents, who aren't wealthy, took out loans to help me pay for university.But, the funny thing is, every time I sit down for Thanksgiving dinner and try to say a prayer of thanks, my mind usually goes blank. I think it has something to do with my growling(咕咕叫) stomach and all of that food sitting right there under my nose.Eventually, though, we all finish our short prayers and dig in. To be sure, the day includes other highlights—visiting with family and watching football. But usually around 6 p.m. we are all ourselves stuffed like turkeys and thankful to have a nice warm bed to sleep in.5. The purpose of the text is to .A tell what the family do for Thanksgiving Day.B. tell how the family spends Thanksgiving DayC. introduce foods served on Thanksgiving Dayintroduce the American Thanksgiving DayD.6. On Thanksgiving Day the author's family do the following except .watching a movie B. making visitsA.C. having a big meal Dwatching football.7. Why does the author's mind usually “go blank” when saying a prayer of thanks?AHe is too thankful to say a word..B. His mind is on the food before him.C. He feels too excited to speak.DHe is shy to speak in public..8. The underlined phrase “dig in” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to “”.chat with others B. make a holeA.start eatingC. mix things up D.9. What can we conclude from the text?AOn Thanksgiving Day, men do nothing but eat..B. The author is a middle school student.C. The author's family is not rich, but it's a loving one.DThanksgiving Day falls on Thursday of December..CThanksgiving Day is a special holiday in the United States and Canada. Families and friends gather to eat and give thanks for their blessing.Thanksgiving Day is really a harvest festival. This is why it is celebrated in late fall, after the crops are in. But one of the first thanksgivings in America had nothing to do with a good harvest. On December 4, 1620, the Pilgrims from England landed near what is now Charles City, Virginia. They went down on their knees and thanked God for their safe journey across the Atlantic.The first New England Thanksgiving did celebrate a rich harvest. The Pilgrims landed at what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1620. They had a difficult time and the first winter was cruel. Many of the Pilgrims died. But the next year, they had a good harvest. So Governor Bradford declared a three-day feast. The Pilgrims invited Indian friends to join them for their special feast. Everyone brought food.In time, other places of the continent began to celebrate a day of thanksgiving. But it took years before there was a national Thanksgiving Day. During the Civil War, Sarah Josepha Hale persuaded Abraham Lincoln to do something about it. He announced the last Thursday of November 1863 as a day of thanksgiving. Today, Americans celebrate this happy harvest festival on the fourth Thursday in November. Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving Day in much the same way as their American neighbours. But the Canadian Thanksgiving Day falls on the second Monday in October.10. Thanksgiving Day is celebrated .A in spring B. in summer C. in autumn D in winter. .11. One of the first thanksgivings celebrated in America was by ..some people from England B. the American IndiansC. Sarah Josepha Hale D.Governor Bradford12. We can infer from the passage that New England must be .A.in the U.S.A.B. in Great BritainC. in CanadaD.on some island off the Atlantic13. The passage mainly tells us .A.how Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in the U.S.A.B. how Thanksgiving Day came into being and the different ways it iscelebratedC. that Thanksgiving Day is in fact a harvest holidayD . how the way to celebrate Thanksgiving Day changed with the time and placesDMost people buy a lot of gifts just before Christmas. But some people think we buy too much. They have started a special day called "Buy Nothing Day". They don't want anyone to go shopping on that day.Buy Nothing Day is November 29. It's 25 days before Christmas. It's after Thanksgiving and often the first day of Christmas shopping. At this time, we see ads in newspapers and on TV telling us to "buy, buy, buy!".The idea of Buy Nothing Day started in Vancouver, British Columbia. Now people all over the world celebrate Buy Nothing Day. In California, parents and children get together to read stories, sing songs and paint pictures. This year, in Manchester, England, people dressed up to tell people that we buy too much.In Albuquerque, New Mexico, high school students wanted to tell other students about Buy Nothing Day. They organized a Spaghetti dinner to give people information about Buy Nothing Day. They asked restaurants in the neighborhood to donate the food. They made posters and talked to other students about it. The dinner was a big success, and many students agreed not to buy anything on November 29. The students at the high school like the idea of this new tradition. Next year, they want to have another dinner to tell more people about "Buy Nothing Day".14. Which of the following is NOT the day for people to celebrate Buy Nothing Day?ANovember 29.B. 25 days before Christmas.C. After Thanksgiving.DThe first day after Christmas..15. How do people celebrate Buy Nothing Day?AIn California, parents and children get together to play games..B. In England, people celebrated by performing plays.C. In Mexico, high school students dressed up.They bought nothing and persuaded others not to buy things.D.16. What did the students do in New Mexico for the day?AThey donated the food of their own..B. They talked to others about it.C. They made some slogans for it.They organized a luxurious dinner.D.17. What's the best title for the passage?A Free Dinner B. A Big SuccessA.C. Buy Nothing Day DA New Christmas Day.EWe spoke to three students from around the world about different national holidays. There are different customs(习俗) for each festival.TanXiaodong, 15, Hong Kong, China"It'll soon be Chinese New Year. Before it, we'll clean the house and decorate it for good luck. Every shop is going to closefor a few days and we'll go out a lot to celebrate in the streets. We might go and see the lion and dragon dances in the city center. I love this festival."Wendy, 16, Sydney, Australia"Australia Day is on 26th January and it's an important holiday here. We always have a Monday off, so we celebrate for three days. My parents and I go to the countryside for a picnic and friends always come over. Many people go to beach parties or street parties and there's lots of music and dancing. What fun!"Amy, 14, New York, U.S.A."The first Thanksgiving Day was hundreds of years ago when Europeans who came to America thanked God for his help. It's still a very important day for families to be together. This year we're going to visit my grandparents and we'll eat a delicious meal of turkey. Thanksgiving Day is on the fourth Thursday in November every year."18. How many festivals are mentioned in the passage?A . Two. B. Three. C. Four. D.Five.19. During the Chinese New Year, tourists can .A.do a lot of shoppingB. see lion and dragon dancesC. decorate the house for good luckD.eat turkeys20. On Australia day, families often .A.have a meal in the countrysideB. go to a swimming poolC. have a party at schoolD.clean the house and dance21. What do you think a turkey is in this passage?A.Country. B. A festival.C. A bird. D.A kind of drink.22. From the passage, we can learn that .A . Australia Day is an important day for family members to get togetherB. Different festivals have different customsC. Many people go out for a picnic with friends before Chinese NewYearDThe first Thanksgiving Day was born a hundred years ago.FMillions of Americans, this Thursday, will join family and friends to give thanks and eat a meal with a history that is centuries old.Early European settlers in North America held other ceremonies where they gave thanks. But what Americans often consider the first Thanksgiving took place in Plymouth Colony. Today we call it Massachusetts. Those settlers are known as the pilgrims. They held a three-day celebration in the fall of 1621. They celebrated the harvest with members of a local Indian tribe.The best known food that Americans traditionally eat on Thanksgiving is turkey. Thanksgiving turkeys are traditionally served with a bread mixture that some Americans call stuffing. Side dishes include sweet potatoes and green beans or other vegetables. The meal traditionally ends with a dessert of pumpkin pie or pecan pie.Some Thanksgiving foods have changed over time. For example, most turkeys these days are bred with larger breasts to provide more white meat. Corn has also changed. It tastes much sweeter than the corn of the past.The way Americans prepare for Thanksgiving has also changed. Economist John Anderson of the American Farm Bureau Federation says people look for ways to save time. "There are a lot of us who have grandmothers who would not even think of using a store-bought pie crust(酥⽪). And that is kind of the least of the shortcuts that we use." He says shortcuts like buying prepared foods for the holiday are part of a bigger trend in America. Charity groups and religious organizations will also be busy this Thursday, serving Thanksgiving meals to the needy. The weak economy has increased the number of Americans receiving government assistance to buy food.23. The passage is probably written .A before Thanksgiving B. in 1621.C. on Thanksgiving D.on a Thursday 24. Thanksgiving has a history of about .A . 200 years B. 300 years C. 400 years D.500 years25. Which of the following is a must to celebrate Thanksgiving?A . Potato. B. Bread. C. Vegetable. D.Turkey.26. The origin of Thanksgiving has something to do with .A . animals B. war C. crops D.disease27. We can infer from the fifth paragraph that .A.Thanksgiving is no longer popular in AmericaB. more Americans celebrate Thanksgiving with prepared foods nowadaysC. old people in America show little interest in ThanksgivingD.John Anderson's grandmother is fond of store-bought pies答案⼀、阅读理解5. B6. A7. B8. D9. C 10. C11. A 12. A 13. B 14. D 15. D16. B 17. C 18. B 19. B 20. A21. C 22. B 23. A 24. C 25. D26. C 27. B。

用英文介绍一个节日【关于节日的英文文章阅读】

用英文介绍一个节日【关于节日的英文文章阅读】

用英文介绍一个节日【关于节日的英文文章阅读】关于节日的英文文章阅读关于节日的英文文章阅读关于节日的英文文章阅读篇一美国传统节日感恩节Thanksgiving is celebrated every year on the fourth Thursday of November. The month of November comes in autumn, the main season for harvesting crops. Thanksgiving is an autumn harvest festival like those found in many cultures. Today the holiday is a time of family reunions, parades and watching football games on television. And, oh, yes, food! For millions of Americans, Thanksgiving is a day spent cooking, eating and spending time together. The writer O. Henry called Thanksgiving the one holiday that is purely American. It is not a religious holiday. But it does have a spiritual meaning. Some Americans travel long distances to be with their families. They eat a large dinner, which is the main part of the celebration. For many people, Thanksgiving is the only time when all members of a family gather together. The holiday is a time of family and family reunions. The government says the Sunday after Thanksgiving is the busiest day of the year for long-distance travel. This is when people usually return from gatherings. Thanksgiving is all about family and food But let“s get back to the food. The star of the Thanksgiving meal is the turkey! This large bird roasts in the oven all morning. The smell of celery, onion and herbs fill the house and makes everyone hungry. Two traditional side dishes are mashed potatoes and sweet potato casseroles. And there is another -- stuffing -- a bread-and-vegetable mixture that is literally stuffed into the turkey and then baked. While people cookthe Thanksgiving meal and talk with family members and friends, others might be watching American football games on television. Two American traditions, Thanksgiving Day parade and football Over the years, Americans have added this tradition to theirThanksgiving celebrations. A number of football games are played on Thanksgiving Day. Another tradition is the television broadcast of Macy“s Thanksgiving Day Parade. The parade takes place every year in New York City. Employees of the Macy"s store on Herald Square organized the first parade in 1924. Many of the workers were immigrants and wanted to hold a big parade like the ones in Old World Europe. So they dressed in special costumes and borrowed some animals from the zoo. They also carried small balloons that floated just overhead. And then sometime in the afternoon, the dinner table is set. It is time for what everyone has been waiting for. Dinner is served! Some families have more than one dinner table at Thanksgiving. Children may eat together at their own table. Usually, the people who are invited to dinner belong to the same family. But anyone can bring a friend. In fact, many Americans live far away from family members. So, getting together at Thanksgiving is not always possible. Many people in this situation have a dinner party and invite their friends who are also without family for the holidays. Serving those less fortunate It is important to remember that the United States is home to many poor and homeless people. They cannot buy a Thanksgiving dinner or spend the holiday with friends and family. All across the country, religious and service organizations provide holiday meals for older adults, the homeless and the poor. Whether you are eating with family and friends or serving meals to the homeless, Thanksgiving is atime to give thanks. Before the meal begins, it is traditional for everyone to say a few words about what they are most thankful for. 关于节日的英文文章阅读篇二美国的节日和假日。

关于感恩节的英语阅读

关于感恩节的英语阅读

竭诚为您提供优质文档/双击可除关于感恩节的英语阅读篇一:感恩节英语阅读材料ReadingTask1ThanksgivingDayThanksgivingDayisonthefourthThursdayofnovember.It’sapopular(流行的)holidayintheusA.It’sadayforthemanypeopletogivethanksforwhattheyhave.Th anksgivingDayparades(游行)areheld(举行)insomecitiesduringThanksgivingDay.peopleusuallyd ressupwithcolourfulclothesintheparades.Thanksgiving Dayisadayforfamiliesandfriendstogettogetherforaspec ialmeal(特殊的大餐).Themealusuallyisaturkeywithstuffingbypotatoes,c ranberrysauce(小红莓酱),gravy(肉汁)andvegetablesinitsstomach(肚子里).Andofcourse,pumpkinpieisveryfamousonThanksgivin gDay.ThanksgivingDayparades(游行)Roastturkey(烤火鸡) pumkinpie篇二:ThanksgivingDay感恩节英语阅读ThanksgivingDay感恩节英语阅读20XX-11-1610:49来源:互联网作者:佚名[打印][评论]Almosteverycultureintheworldhasheldcelebrationsofth anksforaplentifulharvest.TheAmericanThanksgivinghol idaybeganasafeastofthanksgivingintheearlydaysoftheA mericancoloniesalmostfourhundredyearsago.In1620,aboatfilledwithmorethanonehundredpeoplesaile dacrosstheAtlanticoceantosettleinthenewworld(新大陆).Thisreligiousgrouphadbeguntoquestionthebeliefs ofthechurchofenglandandtheywantedtoseparatefromit.T hepilgrimssettledinwhatisnowthestateofmassachusetts .Theirfirstwinterinthenewworldwasdifficult.Theyhada rrivedtoolatetogrowmanycrops,andwithoutfreshfood,ha lfthecolonydiedfromdisease.ThefollowingspringtheIroquoisIndians(美国纽约州东北部易洛魁族印第安人)taughtthemhowtogrowcorn,anewfoodforthecolonists.The yshowedthemothercropstogrowintheunfamiliarsoilandho wtohuntandfish.Intheautumnof1621,bountifulcropsofcorn,barley (大麦),beansandpumpkinswereharvested.Thecolonistshadm uchtobethankfulfor,soafeastwasplanned.Theyinvitedth elocalIndianchiefand90Indians.TheIndiansbroughtdeer toroastwiththeturkeysandotherwildgameofferedbytheco lonists.Thecolonistshadlearnedhowtocookcranberriesa nddifferentkindsofcornandsquashdishesfromtheIndians .TothisfirstThanksgiving,theIndianshadevenbroughtpo pcorn.Infollowingyears,manyoftheoriginalcolonistscelebrat edtheautumnharvestwithafeastofthanks.Aftertheunitedstatesbecameanindependentcountry,cong ressrecommendedoneyearlydayofthanksgivingforthewhol enationtocelebrate.georgewashingtonsuggestedthedate november26asThanksgivingDay.Thenin1863,attheendofalongandbloodycivilwar,AbrahamLincolnaskedallAmericanstosetasidethel astThursdayinnovemberasadayofthanksgiving.ThanksgivingfallsonthefourthThursdayofnovember,adif ferentdateeveryyear.Thepresidentmustproclaimthatdat eastheofficialcelebration.Thanksgivingisatimefortraditionandsharing.evenifthe ylivefaraway,familymembersgatherforareunionatthehou seofanolderrelative.Allgivethankstogetherforthegood thingsthattheyhave.Inthisspiritofsharing,civicgroupsandcharitableorgan izationsofferatraditionalmealtothoseinneed,particul arlythehomeless.onmosttablesthroughouttheunitedstat es,foodseatenatthefirstthanksgivinghavebecometradit ional.symbolsofThanksgivingTurkey,corn,pumpkinsandcranberrysauce(酸果曼沙司)aresymbolswhichrepresentthefirstThanksgiving.nowall。

有关于感恩的英语短文阅读学会感恩阅读短文答案

有关于感恩的英语短文阅读学会感恩阅读短文答案

有关于感恩的英语短文阅读学会感恩阅读短文答案感恩,让我们以知足的心去体察和珍惜身边的人、事、物;感恩,让我们在渐渐平淡麻木了的日子里,发现生活本是如此丰厚而富有;感恩,让我们领悟和品味命运的馈赠与生命的激情。

了有关于感恩的英语短文,欢迎阅读!One day more than a decade ago, our parents with tears, smiles and happiness to greet our arrival. But when we came to the world at the moment, the parents have more of a heavy work - to take care of us. Although this is a heavy burden, but the parents have no plaints and I grew up raising. In order to give us a fortable living environment, they are always so hard, then the effort. Small, I always treat this issue as a matter of course, because I do not understand the hard work their parents do not know. Now, I grew up, and I know with a heart of Thanksgiving to appreciate their parents, should take care, the responsibility of your parents.Sun is just past my 20th birthday that day, I would first think of Thanksgiving is to parents, because my parents have only gives me the opportunity to savor the world of colorful and well-being of life, enjoy life happiness and well-being,is that they gave me life, gave me the care of in every possible way. With sons and daughters happy, happy most of the parents, children with depression, it is most concerned about the parents. Licking the calf love, parental love, deep as the sea. Therefore, no matter the social status of parents, level of knowledge and other qualities, they are our greatest benefactor this life is worthy of our love of the people forever.Students might say nothing of their own blessings, but for parents, this sound a better blessing than anything, are unforgettable, are sufficient to enable them to tears!I consider my parents as the most important people in my life. This is not because they’re wealthy or famous. Rather, what I value about most is the care and love they show to me.我认为我的父母是我生命中最重要的人。

英语高考真题读后续写感恩节南瓜

英语高考真题读后续写感恩节南瓜

英语高考真题读后续写感恩节南瓜读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。

Pumpkin(南瓜)carving at Halloween is a family tradition. We visit a local farm every October. In the pumpkin field, I compete with my three brothers and sister to seek out the biggest pumpkin. My dad has a rule that we have to carry our pumpkins back home, and as the eldest child I have an advantage --I carried an 85-pounder back last year.This year, it was hard to tell whether my prize or the one chosen by my 14-year-old brother, Jason, was the winner. Unfortunately we forgot to weigh them before taking out their insides, but I was determined to prove my point. All of us were hard at work at the kitchen table, with my mom filming the annual event. I'm unsure now why I thought forcing my head inside the pumpkin would settle the matter, but it seemed to make perfect sense at the time.With the pumpkin resting on the table, hole uppermost, I bent over and pressed my head against the opening. At first I got jammed just above my eyes and then, as I went on with my task, unwilling to quit, my nose briefly prevented entry.Finally I managed to put my whole head into it, like a cork (软木塞)forced into a bottle. I was able to straighten up with the huge pumpkin resting on my shoulders.My excitement was short-lived. The pumpkin was heavy. “I'm going to set it down, now," I said, and with Jason helping to support its weight, I bent back over the table to give it somewhere to rest. It was only when I tried to remove my head that I realized getting out was going to be less straight forward than getting in. When I pulled hard, my nose got in the way. I got into a panic as I pressed firmly against the table and moved my head around trying to find the right angle, but it was no use. “I can't get it out!”I shouted, my voice sounding unnaturally loud in the enclosed space.。

【专题训练】感恩节4篇英语阅读理解专练附答案

【专题训练】感恩节4篇英语阅读理解专练附答案

感恩节阅读理解一、阅读理解(共27小题;共54.0分)BEvery American family has its own traditions on Thanksgiving Day, and mine is no difference. Once the national holiday arrives, my mom rises early to make the meal. She puts a turkey in the oven, chops carrots and bakes pies. I'm sorry to say that the men in the family—my dad, my younger brother and myself—rarely pitch into help. Our job is to wash the mountain of dirty dishes after the meal is over.Around 2 p.m. every Thanksgiving Day, family members seat themselves around the kitchen table. Plates of turkey, vegetables, salad, rolls and pies cover it. At this point, we can hardly keep ourselves from drooling(流口水) all over our fancy clothes, but it's not yet time to eat.First, we must bow our heads, close our eyes and say a prayer of thanks aloud to God for giving us everything we have. Under normal circumstances, I would have no problem making a list of things I am thankful for. I grew up in a loving family. My parents, who aren't wealthy, took out loans to help me pay for university.But, the funny thing is, every time I sit down for Thanksgiving dinner and try to say a prayer of thanks, my mind usually goes blank. I think it has something to do with my growling(咕咕叫) stomach and all of that food sitting right there under my nose.Eventually, though, we all finish our short prayers and dig in. To be sure, the day includes other highlights—visiting with family and watching football. But usually around 6 p.m. we are all ourselves stuffed like turkeys and thankful to have a nice warm bed to sleep in.5. The purpose of the text is to .A tell what the family do for Thanksgiving Day.B. tell how the family spends Thanksgiving DayC. introduce foods served on Thanksgiving Dayintroduce the American Thanksgiving DayD.6. On Thanksgiving Day the author's family do the following except .watching a movie B. making visitsA.C. having a big meal Dwatching football.7. Why does the author's mind usually “go blank” when saying a prayer of thanks?AHe is too thankful to say a word..B. His mind is on the food before him.C. He feels too excited to speak.DHe is shy to speak in public..8. The underlined phrase “dig in” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to “”.chat with others B. make a holeA.start eatingC. mix things up D.9. What can we conclude from the text?AOn Thanksgiving Day, men do nothing but eat..B. The author is a middle school student.C. The author's family is not rich, but it's a loving one.DThanksgiving Day falls on Thursday of December..CThanksgiving Day is a special holiday in the United States and Canada. Families and friends gather to eat and give thanks for their blessing.Thanksgiving Day is really a harvest festival. This is why it is celebrated in late fall, after the crops are in. But one of the first thanksgivings in America had nothing to do with a good harvest. On December 4, 1620, the Pilgrims from England landed near what is now Charles City, Virginia. They went down on their knees and thanked God for their safe journey across the Atlantic.The first New England Thanksgiving did celebrate a rich harvest. The Pilgrims landed at what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1620. They had a difficult time and the first winter was cruel. Many of the Pilgrims died. But the next year, they had a good harvest. So Governor Bradford declared a three-day feast. The Pilgrims invited Indian friends to join them for their special feast. Everyone brought food.In time, other places of the continent began to celebrate a day of thanksgiving. But it took years before there was a national Thanksgiving Day. During the Civil War, Sarah Josepha Hale persuaded Abraham Lincoln to do something about it. He announced the last Thursday of November 1863 as a day of thanksgiving. Today, Americans celebrate this happy harvest festival on the fourth Thursday in November. Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving Day in much the same way as their American neighbours. But the Canadian Thanksgiving Day falls on the second Monday in October.10. Thanksgiving Day is celebrated .A in spring B. in summer C. in autumn D in winter. .11. One of the first thanksgivings celebrated in America was by .A.some people from England B. the American IndiansC. Sarah Josepha Hale D.Governor Bradford12. We can infer from the passage that New England must be .A.in the U.S.A.B. in Great BritainC. in CanadaD.on some island off the Atlantic13. The passage mainly tells us .A.how Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in the U.S.A.B. how Thanksgiving Day came into being and the different ways it iscelebratedC. that Thanksgiving Day is in fact a harvest holidayD . how the way to celebrate Thanksgiving Day changed with the time and placesDMost people buy a lot of gifts just before Christmas. But some people think we buy too much. They have started a special day called "Buy Nothing Day". They don't want anyone to go shopping on that day.Buy Nothing Day is November 29. It's 25 days before Christmas. It's after Thanksgiving and often the first day of Christmas shopping. At this time, we see ads in newspapers and on TV telling us to "buy, buy, buy!".The idea of Buy Nothing Day started in Vancouver, British Columbia. Now people all over the world celebrate Buy Nothing Day. In California, parents and children get together to read stories, sing songs and paint pictures. This year, in Manchester, England, people dressed up to tell people that we buy too much.In Albuquerque, New Mexico, high school students wanted to tell other students about Buy Nothing Day. They organized a Spaghetti dinner to give people information about Buy Nothing Day. They asked restaurants in the neighborhood to donate the food. They made posters and talked to other students about it. The dinner was a big success, and many students agreed not to buy anything on November 29. The students at the high school like the idea of this new tradition. Next year, they want to have another dinner to tell more people about "Buy Nothing Day".14. Which of the following is NOT the day for people to celebrate Buy Nothing Day?ANovember 29..B. 25 days before Christmas.C. After Thanksgiving.DThe first day after Christmas..15. How do people celebrate Buy Nothing Day?AIn California, parents and children get together to play games..B. In England, people celebrated by performing plays.C. In Mexico, high school students dressed up.They bought nothing and persuaded others not to buy things.D.16. What did the students do in New Mexico for the day?AThey donated the food of their own..B. They talked to others about it.C. They made some slogans for it.They organized a luxurious dinner.D.17. What's the best title for the passage?A Free Dinner B. A Big SuccessA.C. Buy Nothing Day DA New Christmas Day.EWe spoke to three students from around the world about different national holidays. There are different customs(习俗) for each festival.TanXiaodong, 15, Hong Kong, China"It'll soon be Chinese New Year. Before it, we'll clean the house and decorate it for good luck. Every shop is going to close for a few days and we'll go out a lot to celebrate in the streets. We might go and see the lion and dragon dances in the city center. I love this festival."Wendy, 16, Sydney, Australia"Australia Day is on 26th January and it's an important holiday here. We always have a Monday off, so we celebrate for three days. My parents and I go to the countryside for a picnic and friends always come over. Many people go to beach parties or street parties and there's lots of music and dancing. What fun!"Amy, 14, New York, U.S.A."The first Thanksgiving Day was hundreds of years ago when Europeans who came to America thanked God for his help. It's still a very important day for families to be together. This year we're going to visit my grandparents and we'll eat a delicious meal of turkey. Thanksgiving Day is on the fourth Thursday in November every year."18. How many festivals are mentioned in the passage?A . Two. B. Three. C. Four. D.Five.19. During the Chinese New Year, tourists can .A.do a lot of shoppingB. see lion and dragon dancesC. decorate the house for good luckD.eat turkeys20. On Australia day, families often .A.have a meal in the countrysideB. go to a swimming poolC. have a party at schoolD.clean the house and dance21. What do you think a turkey is in this passage?A.Country. B. A festival.C. A bird. D.A kind of drink.22. From the passage, we can learn that .A . Australia Day is an important day for family members to get togetherB. Different festivals have different customsC. Many people go out for a picnic with friends before Chinese NewYearDThe first Thanksgiving Day was born a hundred years ago.FMillions of Americans, this Thursday, will join family and friends to give thanks and eat a meal with a history that is centuries old.Early European settlers in North America held other ceremonies where they gave thanks. But what Americans often consider the first Thanksgiving took place in Plymouth Colony. Today we call it Massachusetts. Those settlers are known as the pilgrims. They held a three-day celebration in the fall of 1621. They celebrated the harvest with members of a local Indian tribe.The best known food that Americans traditionally eat on Thanksgiving is turkey. Thanksgiving turkeys are traditionally served with a bread mixture that some Americans call stuffing. Side dishes include sweet potatoes and green beans or other vegetables. The meal traditionally ends with a dessert of pumpkin pie or pecan pie.Some Thanksgiving foods have changed over time. For example, most turkeys these days are bred with larger breasts to provide more white meat. Corn has also changed. It tastes much sweeter than the corn of the past.The way Americans prepare for Thanksgiving has also changed. Economist John Anderson of the American Farm Bureau Federation says people look for ways to save time. "There are a lot of us who have grandmothers who would not even think of using a store-bought pie crust(酥皮). And that is kind of the least of the shortcuts that we use." He says shortcuts like buying prepared foods for the holiday are part of a bigger trend in America. Charity groups and religious organizations will also be busy this Thursday, serving Thanksgiving meals to the needy. The weak economy has increased the number of Americans receiving government assistance to buy food.23. The passage is probably written .A before Thanksgiving B. in 1621.C. on Thanksgiving D.on a Thursday 24. Thanksgiving has a history of about .A . 200 years B. 300 years C. 400 years D.500 years25. Which of the following is a must to celebrate Thanksgiving?A . Potato. B. Bread. C. Vegetable. D.Turkey.26. The origin of Thanksgiving has something to do with .A . animals B. war C. crops D.disease27. We can infer from the fifth paragraph that .A.Thanksgiving is no longer popular in AmericaB. more Americans celebrate Thanksgiving with prepared foodsnowadaysC. old people in America show little interest in ThanksgivingD.John Anderson's grandmother is fond of store-bought pies答案一、阅读理解5. B6. A7. B8. D9. C 10. C11. A 12. A 13. B 14. D 15. D16. B 17. C 18. B 19. B 20. A21. C 22. B 23. A 24. C 25. D26. C 27. B。

【阅读练习】感恩节4篇阅读理解专练

【阅读练习】感恩节4篇阅读理解专练

感恩节阅读理解一、阅读理解(共27小题;共54.0分)BEvery American family has its own traditions on Thanksgiving Day, and mine is no difference. Once the national holiday arrives, my mom rises early to make the meal. She puts a turkey in the oven, chops carrots and bakes pies. I'm sorry to say that the men in the family—my dad, my younger brother and myself—rarely pitch into help. Our job is to wash the mountain of dirty dishes after the meal is over.Around 2 p.m. every Thanksgiving Day, family members seat themselves around the kitchen table. Plates of turkey, vegetables, salad, rolls and pies cover it. At this point, we can hardly keep ourselves from drooling(流口水) all over our fancy clothes, but it's not yet time to eat.First, we must bow our heads, close our eyes and say a prayer of thanks aloud to God for giving us everything we have. Under normal circumstances, I would have no problem making a list of things I am thankful for. I grew up in a loving family. My parents, who aren't wealthy, took out loans to help me pay for university.But, the funny thing is, every time I sit down for Thanksgiving dinner and try to say a prayer of thanks, my mind usually goes blank. I think it has something to do with my growling(咕咕叫) stomach and all of that food sitting right there under my nose.Eventually, though, we all finish our short prayers and dig in. To be sure, the day includes other highlights—visiting with family and watchingfootball. But usually around 6 p.m. we are all ourselves stuffed like turkeys and thankful to have a nice warm bed to sleep in.5. The purpose of the text is to .Atell what the family do for Thanksgiving Day.B. tell how the family spends Thanksgiving DayC. introduce foods served on Thanksgiving DayDintroduce the American Thanksgiving Day.6. On Thanksgiving Day the author's family do the followingexcept .watching a movie B. making visitsA.watching footballC. having a big meal D.7. Why does the author's mind usually “go blank” when saying a prayer of thanks?He is too thankful to say a word.A.B. His mind is on the food before him.C. He feels too excited to speak.He is shy to speak in public.D.8. The underlined phrase “dig in” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to “”.A chat with others B. make a hole.start eatingC. mix things up D.9. What can we conclude from the text?AOn Thanksgiving Day, men do nothing but eat..B. The author is a middle school student.C. The author's family is not rich, but it's a loving one.Thanksgiving Day falls on Thursday of December.D.CThanksgiving Day is a special holiday in the United States and Canada. Families and friends gather to eat and give thanks for their blessing.Thanksgiving Day is really a harvest festival. This is why it is celebrated in late fall, after the crops are in. But one of the first thanksgivings in America had nothing to do with a good harvest. On December 4, 1620, the Pilgrims from England landed near what is now Charles City, Virginia. They went down on their knees and thanked God for their safe journey across the Atlantic.The first New England Thanksgiving did celebrate a rich harvest. The Pilgrims landed at what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1620. They had a difficult time and the first winter was cruel. Many of the Pilgrims died. Butthe next year, they had a good harvest. So Governor Bradford declared a three-day feast. The Pilgrims invited Indian friends to join them for their special feast. Everyone brought food.In time, other places of the continent began to celebrate a day of thanksgiving. But it took years before there was a national Thanksgiving Day. During the Civil War, Sarah Josepha Hale persuaded Abraham Lincoln to do something about it. He announced the last Thursday of November 1863 as a day of thanksgiving. Today, Americans celebrate this happy harvest festival on the fourth Thursday in November. Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving Day in much the same way as their American neighbours. But the Canadian Thanksgiving Day falls on the second Monday in October. 10. Thanksgiving Day is celebrated .A . in spring B. in summer C. in autumn D.in winter11. One of the first thanksgivings celebrated in America was by .A.some people from England B. the American IndiansC. Sarah Josepha Hale D.Governor Bradford12. We can infer from the passage that New England must be .A.in the U.S.A.B. in Great BritainC. in CanadaD.on some island off the Atlantic13. The passage mainly tells us .A.how Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in the U.S.A.B. how Thanksgiving Day came into being and the different ways it iscelebratedC. that Thanksgiving Day is in fact a harvest holidayD . how the way to celebrate Thanksgiving Day changed with the time and placesDMost people buy a lot of gifts just before Christmas. But some people think we buy too much. They have started a special day called "Buy Nothing Day". They don't want anyone to go shopping on that day.Buy Nothing Day is November 29. It's 25 days before Christmas. It's after Thanksgiving and often the first day of Christmas shopping. At this time, we see ads in newspapers and on TV telling us to "buy, buy, buy!".The idea of Buy Nothing Day started in Vancouver, British Columbia. Now people all over the world celebrate Buy Nothing Day. In California, parents and children get together to read stories, sing songs and paint pictures. This year, in Manchester, England, people dressed up to tell people that we buy too much.In Albuquerque, New Mexico, high school students wanted to tell other students about Buy Nothing Day. They organized a Spaghetti dinner to give people information about Buy Nothing Day. They asked restaurants in the neighborhood to donate the food. They made posters and talked to other students about it. The dinner was a big success, and many students agreed not to buy anything on November 29. The students at the high school likethe idea of this new tradition. Next year, they want to have another dinner to tell more people about "Buy Nothing Day".14. Which of the following is NOT the day for people to celebrate Buy Nothing Day?November 29.A.B. 25 days before Christmas.C. After Thanksgiving.DThe first day after Christmas..15. How do people celebrate Buy Nothing Day?In California, parents and children get together to play games.A.B. In England, people celebrated by performing plays.C. In Mexico, high school students dressed up.They bought nothing and persuaded others not to buy things.D.16. What did the students do in New Mexico for the day?They donated the food of their own.A.B. They talked to others about it.C. They made some slogans for it.They organized a luxurious dinner.D.17. What's the best title for the passage?A A Free Dinner B. A Big Success.C. Buy Nothing Day D.A New Christmas DayEWe spoke to three students from around the world about different national holidays. There are different customs(习俗) for each festival.TanXiaodong, 15, Hong Kong, China"It'll soon be Chinese New Year. Before it, we'll clean the house and decorate it for good luck. Every shop is going to close for a few days and we'll go out a lot to celebrate in the streets. We might go and see the lion and dragon dances in the city center. I love this festival."Wendy, 16, Sydney, Australia"Australia Day is on 26th January and it's an important holiday here. We always have a Monday off, so we celebrate for three days. My parents and I go to the countryside for a picnic and friends always come over. Many people go to beach parties or street parties and there's lots of music and dancing. What fun!"Amy, 14, New York, U.S.A."The first Thanksgiving Day was hundreds of years ago when Europeans who came to America thanked God for his help. It's still a very important day for families to be together. This year we're going to visit my grandparents and we'll eat a delicious meal of turkey. Thanksgiving Day is on the fourth Thursday in November every year."18. How many festivals are mentioned in the passage?A . Two. B. Three. C. Four. D.Five.19. During the Chinese New Year, tourists can .A.do a lot of shoppingB. see lion and dragon dancesC. decorate the house for good luckD.eat turkeys20. On Australia day, families often .A.have a meal in the countrysideB. go to a swimming poolC. have a party at schoolD.clean the house and dance21. What do you think a turkey is in this passage?A.Country. B. A festival.C. A bird. D.A kind of drink.22. From the passage, we can learn that .A . Australia Day is an important day for family members to get togetherB. Different festivals have different customsC. Many people go out for a picnic with friends before Chinese NewYearD The first Thanksgiving Day was born a hundred years ago.FMillions of Americans, this Thursday, will join family and friends to give thanks and eat a meal with a history that is centuries old.Early European settlers in North America held other ceremonies where they gave thanks. But what Americans often consider the first Thanksgiving took place in Plymouth Colony. Today we call it Massachusetts. Those settlers are known as the pilgrims. They held a three-day celebration in the fall of 1621. They celebrated the harvest with members of a local Indian tribe.The best known food that Americans traditionally eat on Thanksgiving is turkey. Thanksgiving turkeys are traditionally served with a bread mixture that some Americans call stuffing. Side dishes include sweet potatoes and green beans or other vegetables. The meal traditionally ends with a dessert of pumpkin pie or pecan pie.Some Thanksgiving foods have changed over time. For example, most turkeys these days are bred with larger breasts to provide more white meat. Corn has also changed. It tastes much sweeter than the corn of the past.The way Americans prepare for Thanksgiving has also changed. Economist John Anderson of the American Farm Bureau Federation says people look for ways to save time. "There are a lot of us who have grandmothers who would not even think of using a store-bought pie crust(酥皮). And that is kind of the least of the shortcuts that we use." He says shortcuts like buying prepared foods for the holiday are part of a bigger trend in America.Charity groups and religious organizations will also be busy this Thursday, serving Thanksgiving meals to the needy. The weak economy has increased the number of Americans receiving government assistance to buy food. 23. The passage is probably written .A.before Thanksgiving B. in 1621C. on Thanksgiving D.on a Thursday24. Thanksgiving has a history of about .A . 200 years B. 300 years C. 400 years D.500 years25. Which of the following is a must to celebrate Thanksgiving?A . Potato. B. Bread. C. Vegetable. D.Turkey.26. The origin of Thanksgiving has something to do with .A . animals B. war C. crops D.disease27. We can infer from the fifth paragraph that .A.Thanksgiving is no longer popular in AmericaB. more Americans celebrate Thanksgiving with prepared foodsnowadaysC. old people in America show little interest in ThanksgivingD.John Anderson's grandmother is fond of store-bought pies答案一、阅读理解5. B6. A7. B8. D9. C 10. C 11. A 12. A 13. B 14. D 15. D 16. B 17. C 18. B 19. B 20. A 21. C 22. B 23. A 24. C 25. D 26. C 27. B。

2019-2020学年人教版高中英语必修3:课时分层作业1 Section Ⅰ【含答案】

2019-2020学年人教版高中英语必修3:课时分层作业1 Section Ⅰ【含答案】

课时分层作业(一)Section Ⅰ[高考题型练习提能力]Ⅰ.阅读理解AThanksgiving is an important festival in North America.Weinterviewed several students from the US and Canada.Here is whatthey have told us about their Thanksgiving experiences.Josie from New York,USA“In America,Thanksgiving is celebrated every year at the end of November.It is to remember the first group of people from Europe to live in America.When they first arrived,they found the environment strange.But they learned to survive after some native American friends showed them how to grow and find food.Thanksgiving is meant to be a traditional celebration.”Todd from California,USA“Thanksgiving is the first day of Christmas shopping.That means we have four weeks to buy Christmas presents for our families and friends.For me and my friends,the most important part of the festival is the big football game on TV.The match is watched by millions of people all over America.Thanksgiving is seen as an exciting day for football!”Ian from Saskatoon,Canada“In Canada,Thanksgiving is held on the second Monday in October.On the Sunday before Thanksgiving Day,many people go to church.Thanks is given for all the good things that happened to them during the year.I always give thanks for the nice big turkey I'm going to have at the family dinner! Like all festivals,Thanksgiving is about food!”Katie from Maritimes,Canada“On Thanksgiving Day,we have dinner with all our cousins,aunts and uncles.It is always very busy.Sometimes we have two Thanksgiving dinners because we go to both our grandparents' houses.The dinner is usually attended by more than twentypeople at each house! My mother and my aunts do all the cooking but the washing-up is done by me and my cousins.And that's not an easy job!But I don't mind because Thanksgiving is meant to be a time to give thanks.”【语篇解读】本文是一篇应用文。

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