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1、Part 1新題型特訓新題型特訓四回答問題Part 1新題型特訓新題型特訓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。一Breakfast habitsThe average person sits down to have breakfast at 7:31 a.m.during the weekdays and 8:28 a.m.at the weekend.The breakfast foods we are most likely to eat during the week are wholegrain cereal(麥片) (37%) followed

2、 by toast(吐司) (32%) and then porridge(粥) (27%).The most popular place to have breakfast is at the table at home, either alone or with other members of the household, followed by on the sofa.Breakfast skippingA worrying quarter (25%) of people are skipping breakfast once or more during the week, with

3、 more than one in ten (13%) never having it.Women are more likely to comb(梳理) their hair and choosing clothes for the day before having breakfast.Other facts about breakfast*The worlds first breakfast cereal was created in 1863 and needed to be put into water for 12 hours to make it soft.*The world

4、record for the most people having breakfast in bed is 289 and was set in Sydney, Australia on March 2nd, 2012.It involved 85 queen-size beds with four people on each.*The worlds largest breakfast on record involved 27,854 people and took place in Germany on May 29, 2005.*The largest bowl of porridge

5、 weighs 865kg and was achieved in Tula, Russia on 10 September 2011.Breakfast habits1.When do the average people sit down to have breakfast at weekends?2.Wheres the most popular place for people to have breakfast?The average people sit down to have breakfast at weekends at 8:28 a.m.The most popular

6、place for people to have breakfast is at the table at home.1.When do the average people s3.Whats the percentage of people who never have breakfast?4.Whats the purpose of putting cereal into water in 1863?5.Wheres the world record of the largest breakfast created?More than 13% of people never have br

7、eakfast.The purpose of putting cereal into water is to make it soft.The worlds largest breakfast on record took place in Ge3.Whats the percentage of peo二In the past ten years, the use of social media has grown in a way that no one could have guessed.A main feature of social media is its volatility(易

8、變).Trends(流行)come and go, disappearing almost as quickly as they appear.So, what were the main social media trends of 2018?Short video apps, such as Tik Tok and Douyin, took the world by storm.The Telegraph reported that Tik Tok was the 8th on Apples App Store in April.And Douyin had more than 300 m

9、illion active users in June in China, CNBC said.The sense of community that users of short video apps get is another main feature.Liza Koshy, a user of the US appMusical.ly who has over 2 million followers, said that she was very excited when anyone said that her video had “encouraged” them.“Its rea

10、lly cool because I think as social creators thats what we all are,” she added.Live streaming(直播)is a feature of our social media life that now seems as natural as sunrise.Its a pretty good ideayou can watch anyone, anywhere, live.China has taken live streaming to a whole new level.More than 100 mill

11、ion Chinese people monthly watch a live streaming video.Forbes thought that a number of reasons had led to the popularity of live streams.One of the most important reasons is that people dont have to know their real names.Although we use social media all the time, that doesnt mean that we understand

12、 the influence it is having on us.We should pay attention to both the time we spend on it and its influence on our minds.二1.What were the main social media trends of 2018?2.How many active users did Douyin have in China in June?3.How did Liza Koshy feel when her videos helped others?4.How many socia

13、l medias features are mentioned in the passage?5.What dont people have to know about each other while watching live streaming videos?They are short video apps.It had more than 300 million users in China in June.She was very excited.Three/3 social medias features are mentioned.They dont have to know

14、about their real names.1.What were the main social me三Each year, on the 15th day of the seventh month in the Chinese lunar calendar,the Ghost Festival(清明節(jié)) is celebrated in many parts of China.On this day,it is believed that the gates of Heaven and Hell open up,allowing the spirits of all dead peopl

15、e to visit the Earth.During this time,people burn offerings (祭品) and prepare big meals to remember the dead.This holiday may seem strange and even a bit scary to some.But in fact,similar holidays take place all around the world.However,these holidays seem less gloomy (陰郁的) than Chinese holidays.In t

16、he Western world,we celebrate Halloween on October 31 every year.This festival is mainly celebrated by lighting pumpkin lanterns and dressing up in costumes.It is a time to remember and honor the dead.The Day of the Dead is a similar holiday that is celebrated in Mexico on November 1 and 2 each year

17、.People will build altars (祭壇) at home during this holiday.They decorate (裝飾) them with candles,flowers and gifts.Around the altar,people pray (祈禱) and tell stories about the dead.This holiday is also joyful.In some public areas,there are even parties at night.Death is a scary thing.But holidays lik

18、e these can help us to better understand death as a natural part of life.And understanding death can remind us to value our own time on the Earth.It doesnt hurt to be mindful of death.Rather,it can encourage us to live our best lives.三1.When is the Ghost Festival in China?2.What do some people think

19、 of the Ghost Festival?It is on the 15th day of the seventh month in the Chinese lunar calendar.They may think it seems strange and even a bit scary.1.When is the Ghost Festival i3.How do Western people celebrate Halloween?4.Where does the Day of the Dead take place?5.What can these holidays encoura

20、ge us to do?They celebrate it by lighting pumpkin lanterns and dressing up in costumes.It takes place in Mexico.They encourage us to live our best lives.3.How do Western people celebrWhen Reginald Johnston, a British scholar (學者), first walked into the Forbidden City in 1919, most palaces werent all

21、owed to visit.But a century later, when the Peoples Republic of China is to celebrate its 70th founding anniversary (周年紀念) in October, the 599-year-old palace complex (宮殿群) becomes the worlds busiest museum.Open to the publicIn the old days, ordinary people could only imagine what it looked like ins

22、ide.When the Palace Museum was founded in 1925, the public could go into the palaces.Now 80% of the total area of the museum is open to the public and it will increase to 85% in 2025.Embracing (擁抱) the world“It felt like you were hit by hundreds of years of history,” Christopher Allen from Britain s

23、aid.“I begin to love its history and culture.”The Forbidden City is becoming more open and friendly to visitors.It attracted about 3.5 million visitors from abroad and 9 overseas (海外的) exhibitions were held in 2018.The Palace Museum exhibition becomes a cultural phenomenon (文化現(xiàn)象) everywhere it goes.

24、Attracting the youthOn the Palace Museums online store on Taobao, you can find more than 10,000 cultural products.The ones with cute and humorous pictures of emperors are very popular.Some favourite products also go offline.For example, the “Kangxi Emperors Favourite Chocolate”, the most popular drink, always has people lining up (排隊) to get a taste.As a child, Xu Jing often rode a bike in front of the Meridia

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