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Today is Sunday, March 20. We, sixteen boys and seventeen girls, go to school early, but we have no lessons. Our teacher takes us to the zoo. We are very excited about the trip. We get on a bus, it goes fast and at half past nine we get there. How beautiful the zoo is! There're a lot of trees, some hills, and a big lake. The sun is shining and the flowers are coming out. There are all kinds of animals in it, elephants, monkeys, birds, fishes and many other animals. The birds are singing in the trees and the fishes are swimming in the lake. We like to watch monkeys. They are playing on the hill or having oranges, apples and bananas. There are many rules in the zoo. We mustn't do this and we mustn't do that. But we all have a good time. At one in the afternoon we leave(离开) the zoo.【小题1】The weather is&todayA.sunnyB.cloudyC.rainyD.windy【小题2】 &students and a teacher go to the zoo by busA. Sixteen&&&&&&&&& B. SeventeenC. Thirty-three&&&& D Thirty -four【小题3】 We stay in the zoo for &hours.A.four and a halfB.three and a halfC.fourD.five&
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试题分析:这篇短文主要介绍了我们在老师的带领下,坐车去动物园游玩的事,在动物园我们看到许多美丽的景色,玩得很开心。【小题1】细节理解题。根据The sun is shining and the flowers are coming out.. 阳光出来了,花儿开放了。可知选A。【小题2】细节理解题。根据We, sixteen boys and seventeen girls, go to school early 我们,16个男孩和17个女孩早早地来到学校。故选C。【小题3】细节理解题。根据… at half past nine we get there. …At one in the afternoon we leave the zoo.…九点半我们到那儿…下午1点我们离开动物园。故选B。
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感叹句:是表示喜怒哀乐等情感的句子。感叹句一般用how或what开头。感叹句要用降调,句末用感叹号 How作状语,修饰修饰形容词、副词、或句子;what作定语,修饰名词(名词前可有形容词或冠词)。感叹句结构:一、由感叹词what引导的感叹句。1.① What+a/an+(形容词)+单数可数名词+主语+谓语!② What+名词词组+主语+谓语!如: What a fine day it is!2. What+(形容词)+可数名词复数或不可数名词+主语+谓语!如: What kind women they are!What nice music it is!二、由How引导的感叹句。(how用来修饰形容词、副词或动词。)1.How+形容词(副词)+主语+谓语!如: How hard the workers are working!How clever the girl is!How quickly the boy is writing!2. How+主语+谓语!如:How time flies! 时光飞逝!三、注意:1. 当how修饰动词时,动词不跟着感叹词提到主语之前。如: How fast the runner runs!2. how与what引导的感叹句中的第一种格式(单数名词)一般情况下可以相互转换,转换后意义不变。如: What an interesting story it is! = How interesting the story is!What a beautiful building it is! = How beautiful the building is!3. 在口语中,感叹句的主语和谓语常常省略。如: What a nice present!(省略it is)How disappointed!(省略she is或其它可作本句主、谓的词语)感叹句 what 和 how 的区别:1.由"what"引导的感叹句:"what"意为"多么"用作定语,修饰名词(被强调部分),单数可数名词前要加不定冠词a/an,复数可数名词或不可数名词前不用冠词。这类句子的结构形式是:what+(a/an)+adj.+n.+主语+谓语+(it is).如: What a clever girl she is!&& 多么聪明的姑娘呀!&2.由"how"引导的感叹句:"how"意为"多么",用作状语,修饰形容词或副词(被强调部分)。如果修饰形容词,则句中的谓语动词用系动词;如果how修饰副词,则句中的谓语动词用行为动词,这类句子的结构形式是:How+adj.(adv.)+主语+谓语+(it is).如: How cold it is today!今天多么冷呀!  3.在表示同一意义时,英语感叹既可用"what"引导,也可用"how"引导。如:What a hot day it is!How hot the day is !4.感叹句在表示激动强烈的感情时,口语中常常采用省略句,其后面的主语和谓语往往略去不讲。如:What a fine day! 多么晴朗的天呀!一般陈述句转换成How或者What引导的感叹句的方法:方法:找出陈述句中的主语和谓语部分,再找出形容词,最后找陈述句中是否包含该形容词修饰的名词部分。例如:My classmates are very kind and helpful.分析:句子的主语是my classmates,谓语(即动词)是are,形容词有kind和helpful,但没有该形容词要修饰的名词。因此可以转换成How引导的感叹句,根据“How + adj. + 主语 + 谓语!”,该陈述句可以改成:How kind and helpful my classmates are!例如:China is a peaceful country.分析:句子中的主语是China,谓语是is,形容词是peaceful,而且有该形容词修饰的名词country,并且,country是可数名词,需要用冠词,原句有冠词a,因此可以转换成What引导的感叹句,根据“What + n. + 主语 + 谓语!”,该句子可以改成:What a peaceful country China is!
感叹句用法:感叹句多以how或what引导,但在口语中,还有一些特殊的感叹句表达形式。1.以副词here, there, in开头的感叹句。Here comes the bus! 公共汽车来了!There they are! 他们在那儿呢!2.以疑问词who开头,表示惊奇。Who else will read such a book! 谁还会读这样的书!3.以情态动词may开头,表示愿望。May you both be happy! 祝二位幸福。May you succeed! 祝你成功!4.否定疑问句用作感叹句时,它的意义是肯定的;但肯定疑问句用作感叹句在美国英语中比较常见。Aren’t they sweet! 他们多可爱啊!I am hungry! 我饿极了!5.一些短语用作感叹句。Dear me! 哎呀! My goodness! 嗳呀!None of your nonsense! 不要胡说了!6.一些作表语的成分用作感叹句。Just my luck! 又倒霉了!Sorry, my mistake! 对不起,是我的错!7.以从句表示的感叹句。例如:As if were my fault!好像是我的错似的!To think a scandal of this sort should be going on under my roof!真想不到这种丑事竟然出在我们家里!感叹句大全:一、由 what 引导的感叹句,其句子结构可分为以下三种: “ What + a/an +形容词+可数名词单数+主语+谓语!”。如: What a nice present it is! 它是一件多么好的礼物啊! What an interesting book it is! 它是一本多么有趣的书啊! “ What +形容词+可数名词复数+主语+谓语!”。如: What beautiful flowers they are! 多么漂亮的花啊! What good children they are! 他们是多么好的孩子啊! “ What +形容词+不可数名词+主语+谓语!”。如: What fine weather it is today! 今天天气多好啊! What important news it is! 多重要的新闻啊! 二、由 how 引导的感叹句,其句子结构也分为三种: “ How +形容词 / 副词+主语+谓语!”。如: How careful she is! 她多么细心啊! How fast he runs! 他跑得多快啊! “ How +形容词+ a/an +可数名词单数+主语+谓语!”。如: How beautiful a girl she is! 她是个多么漂亮的姑娘啊! “ How +主语+谓语!”。如: How time flies! 光阴似箭! 由 what 引导的感叹句与由 how 引导的感叹句有时可以转换,但句中部分单词的顺序要有所变化。如: How beautiful a girl she is! = What a beautiful girl she is! What delicious cakes these are! = How delicious these cakes are! 三、有时感叹句也可以由一个单词、词组、祈使句、陈述句等构成。 如: Good idea! (好主意!)wonderful! (太精彩了!) Thank goodness! (谢天谢地!)
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Zhejiang Province
Zhejiang Province
101800 square km
Population:
48.98 million
Capital City:
Geography of Zhejiang
Zhejiang Province is situated to the south of Taihu Lake
on the coast of the East China Sea, its coastline
extending over 2,200 kilometers. The Qiantang River
flowing through the Province used to be called the
Zhejiang River, after which the Province was named.
Zhejiang Province covers an area of over 100,000 square
kilometres with a population of
48.98 million (2006),
which mainly comprises the
and other nationalities.
is the capital of the
Climate of Zhejiang
Zhejiang Province has a temperate and humid climate with four
distinctive seasons. The average annual temperature of the Province
ranges from 15°C
to 66.2°F)
January, the coldest
month, has an average temperature of 2°C
to 46.4°F),
while July, the hottest month, has an average temperature of 27C to
30C with an average annual precipitation of 850 - 1700 mm, Zhejiang
Province is one of the fine weathered province of China.
Brief History of Zhejiang
A Brief History of Zhejiang
Civilization emerged in Zhejiang back in the New Stone Age. The Da
Yu Mausdeum at the foot of Huiji Mountain is said to be the tomb of
Yu, the reputed founded of China’s Xia Dynasty (21th-16th century
B.C.). When China was unified in the Qin Dynasty (221-207 B.C.),
Zhejiang was under the administration of the three prefectures---Huiji,
Zhang and Minzhong. There remains at the food of Baoshi Hill in
Hangzhou a stone relic showing that the first emperor of the Qin
Dyansty paid an inspection tour to Zhejiang. During the tenth
century, Qian Liu, a former governor of Tang Dynasty (618—907 A.D.)
established the State of Wuyue in Zhejiang. During the 12th century,
the Southern Song Dynasty moved its capital to Hangzhou in face of
external aggression. The Province became what it is today since the
Qing Dynasty.
Zhejiang Local Products
Zhejiang Province is an important silk producing region in China.
Known as the “home of silk” in China, the Province produces over
1,000 different varieties of satin, which has own the fame of
“flower of oriental art”. The West Lake Longjing tea with its bird’s
tongue shaped leaves is famous for its jade green colour, pleasant
fragrance and refreshing taste. One of the eight leading liquors in
China, Shaoxing wine is characteristic of its glistening sweet smell
and mellow taste. Jinhua Ham, famed in colour, is unique in its
fragrant and mellow flavour, tender and delicious taste. The
Province is also famous for its Huangyan tangerine and West Lake
water shield. Zhejiang offers a great variety of arts and
handicrafts produce, such as the Hangzhou fan, West Lake silk
parasols, Shengxian bamboo articles, Qingtian stone carving,
Dongyang wood carving, Wunzhou bowl sculpture, Ningbo wood ware
inlaid with bones, Langquan swords, Xiaoshan lace, Longquan celadon
ware, Zhang Xiaoquan scissors, etc.
Zhejiang& Local Cuisine
Zhejiang cuisine is one of the eight famous culinary schools in
China, consisting mainly of the specialities of Hangzhou, Ningbo and
Shaoxing. Hangzhou cuisine is characterized by its elaborate
preparation and varying techniques of cooking, such as sauté,
stewing, and stir and deep fired. Hangzhou food tastes fresh and
crisp, varying with the change of season. Ningbo food is a bit salty
but delicious. Specializing in steamed, roasted and braised seafood,
Ningbo cuisine is particular in retaining the original freshness,
tenderness and softness. Shaoxing cuisine offers fresh aquatic food
and poultry that has a special rural flavour, sweet in smell, soft
and glutinous in taste, thick in gravy and strong in season. Famous
Hangzhou specialties are: West Lake fish in vinegar sauce, fired
shrimps with longjing tea, Songsao fish soup, Dongpo pork, beggar’s
chicken and consommé of West Lake water shield.
Places of Interest and Tourist Attractions: Zhejiang
Tourist Attractions of Zhejiang Province
The cities of Hangzhou, Shaoxing, Ningbo, Wenzhou and Mogan Mountain
of Deqing Country, Yandang Mountain of Leqing Country, Tiantong
Temple of Yinxian Country and Yaolin Cavern of Tonglu Country are
open to tourists. Hangzhou and Shaoxing are leading Chinese cities
of historical and cultural fame.
The West Lake of Hangzhou, Fuchun
River, Xin’an River, Yandang Mountain and Putuo Mountain are the
first group of major scenic designated by the state. Hangzhou is the
tourists centre of Zhejiang Province, with the West Lake crowning
the western part of the city like a bright pearl. Scattered in the
hills around the lake are streams, springs, pounds and creeks
alternated with caverns, valleys, peaks and rockeries.
Coupled with
the decoration of pagodas, temples, steles and rock carvings, all
this has added to the lustre and attractiveness of the West Lake.
The West Lake presents a panorama of enchanting scenes with change
of season during different times of the day and under different
weather conditions.
After touring Hangzhou, known as the “paradise
on the earth”, one may visit the ancient river town of Shaoxing or
enjoy the ancient and serene environment at the Guoqing Temple on
Tiantai Mountain. Yandang Mountain is reputed for its gorgeous
scenery w Mogan Mountain is a famous summer
resort in C renowned for its Buddhist temples, Putou Mountain
is known as “Buddhist Kingdom of the sea”. The islet on the Oujiang
River to the north of Wenzhou City has the fame of being a fairyland
on the Oujiang River.
Tianyi Pavilion in Ningbo is one of the oldest
libraries in China. Yaolin Cavern of Tonglu Country presents an
infinite variety of fantastic scenes rarely found elsewhere. All
these places of historical interest and scenic spot around Hangzhou
hold out great attractions to tourists, both Chinese and foreign.
The major scenic spots are the West Lake, Mt. Putuo, Mt.
Qiandao Lake, Qiantang River, Tiantong Temple, Baogou
Temple, the former Residence of Lu Xun.
Hangzhou's fame rests mainly with the picturesque West Lake,
so named because it is located in its western fringe. Covering about
four square miles,
West Lake is surrounded on three sides by rolling wood hills. At the
center are three isles--Lesser Yingzhou, Mid-lake Pavilion and Ruangong
Isle. Solitary Hill stands by itself on the northern lakeshore. It can
be reached from the city by Bai Causeway, with Su Causeway bisects the
lake from north to south. The blue, often rippling, water is dotted with
elegant stone bridges
and charming pavilions.&
Qiantangjiang
Tidal Bore
If you are visiting in September during the autumn equinox, you
may be able to see one of the most unusual sights
in the world. A tidal bore gathers momentum in the Gulf of Hangzhou,
surges into the mouth of the Qiangtang River, and races up the river, at
a height of up to 30 ft. and a speed of more than 15m.p.h. In ancient
times, governors of Hangzhou used to have arrows fired at the waves in
an attempt to quell their destructive forces.
Nowadays more effective methods are used.
It is believed that the temple was first established in 336 A.D.
by a monk known as Hui Li. It was destroyed on a number of occasions,
the last time during the Taiping Rebellion, and the latest rebuilding
was in the early part of the
20th century. It
was then restored
The temple sits
at the foot of the Northern Peak in a wooded area, with
a stream running in
front of it. Some of the trees in front are believed to be more
than 1,000 years old.&
The foremost temple
houses a laughing Buddha carved in camphor wood and covered in gold with
a carved gilt figure standing behind as a guard. Both figures are set
under a two-eaves wooden canopy decorated in red and gold. Ornate lamps
hang on either side.&
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Hangzhou: Paradise on
Earth HANGZHOU, known as &paradise on earth,& has
a humid climate, fresh air, a clean,
well-ordered environment, and the West Lake as
its back garden. The land around Hangzhou City
is one of &fish and rice& as well as a
production base for silk. Each person
encountered on its streets radiates contentment.
An increasing number of people are purchasing
villas in the area, and real estate prices have
consequently increased.
Hangzhou is a famous
tourist city. Although not big, it has a concentration of more than
40 scenic spots, which would take at least a week to visit. The
6-square-kilometer West Lake is the pride of this provincial capital
city, and most sites of interest are around it. Unlike the man-made
lakes of other cities, where earth is dug and piled up to make
hills, the West Lake is natural, and its sights are delightful, no
matter what the season. Scholars and poets have left a legacy of
rhapsodic poetry and prose after visits to the lake, and some
settled, or stayed on to live a hermit's life here. There are so
many scenic spots around the West Lake that the view changes at
every step. It was once said that its scenery is poetic, picturesque
and ethereal. A picture taken from any angle resembles a beautiful
landscape painting.
The people of Hangzhou
regard the West Lake as an important facet of their daily life. It
is a place where they eat their meals, drink tea, and generally
enjoy leisure time, often taking a stroll along its shores each
evening before going to bed. The hotels, restaurants and teahouses
around the lake all do a brisk trade. Locals take great pleasure in
going on rambles through the beautiful scenery, and can be seen in
threes and fours taking a walk along the Bai and Su Causeways at all
times. On a fine day, some might ask for time off from work in order
to relax by the lakeshore, and at weekends whole families go on
outings, so each scenic spot is thronged with visitors. People sit
on carpet-like lawns, and enjoy the spring sunshine as they
replenish their energy with the food and drink they have brought
from home. They chat, laugh and frolic against a background of
beautiful flowers, and when sleepy, take a nap.
Hangzhou is also famous
for its beautiful women, who, in addition to being good looking, are
also softly spoken. The women of Hangzhou are elegant and graceful.
They like to have their picture taken, sitting or lying on a lawn,
leaning against a tree trunk, or beside a branch full of peach
blossoms. Beforehand, they have their hair dressed, and wear their
holiday best, and sometimes borrow a parasol from a passer-by to
make an even prettier picture.
Along with such
beautiful scenery and places of interest, Hangzhou has many romantic
tales. Classical stories include legends about Su Xiaoxiao, a
well-known courtesan -- a Chinese Dame au Camellias. Su Xiaoxiao was
beautiful and versatile. Once while sightseeing, she met a young man
from a noble family. They fell in love at first sight. A few days
later, the young man went home and never returned. In the end, the
19-year-old Xiaoxiao died of a fatal disease. There are many poems
dedicated to her, and there is a monument on the Bai Causeway
commemorating her.
Another romantic tale is
about the love between a young man named Xu Xian and the &white
snake& (an immortal, whose earthly form was of a beautiful woman,
but who also took the shape of a white snake if she drank wine).
Their love was not tolerated by society, and finally the white snake
was imprisoned under the Leifeng Tower, and Xu Xian's family
fragmented.
Modern Hangzhou
inhabitants are very romantic, and the West Lake is now the place
where young people go courting. At nightfall pairs of lovers can be
seen all along the lakeshore, as on the Shanghai Bund.
The romantic nature of
Hangzhou inhabitants has nurtured the quality of local artists.
Hangzhou has produced numerous scholars and men of letters, and the
city is permeated with an artistic atmosphere. Every building is
exquisite, especially those around the West Lake, and the city brims
with nostalgia. In parks such as Taiziwan and Gushan, international
modern sculpture exhibitions are often held. The natural landscape
makes a perfect background for sculpture, which, in turn, adds
significance to the whole environment. On Nanshan Road, in the city
proper, now lined with galleries, teahouses and bars, is a fine arts
academy, whose origins go back to the 1930s, when a group of artists
returned from Europe and founded China's first fine arts school.
These artists introduced Western painting techniques to China for
the first time, and were the first in Chinese history to paint a
nude model. They brought about a revolution in the history of fine
arts. Many important figures in the history of Chinese painting
graduated from this school.
During the Southern Song
Dynasty () Hangzhou was the world's most prosperous city,
and the Hangzhou residents' current tradition of leisure originates
from that wealthy era. In ancient times, tea drinking was an elegant
and refined pursuit, but one which called for certain prerequisites.
First, there had to be fine weather and beautiful scenery. Second,
the water, tea, and tea set had to be of the finest quality. Today,
tea drinking is less formal than in former times, and normally
accompanies a meal. There are many restaurants serving both meals
and tea around the West Lake. Although their decor is still in the
traditional style, and traditional music plays in the background,
the noise of cutlery and clinking china in these restaurants
destroys the tranquil mood essential for tea drinking in the
original manner. In recent years, more and more cafes have opened,
and seem likely to replace the old teahouses. These cafes, with
their comfortable furniture, luxuriant plants, dim lights, and
relaxing music daily attract more and more white-collar custom.
Hangzhou is also famous
for its culinary arts. Dishes feature originally flavored sauces,
that are not too oily, and presentation so beautiful as to equal the
Hangzhou landscape. There are more than 40 famous Hangzhou dishes,
including West Lake Sour Fish, Beggar's Chicken, Fish head and
Beancurd, Dongpo Pork, Shrimp Meat with Dragon Well Tea, West Lake
Water Shield Soup, and Sister Song's Fish Soup. Among them, there
are five famous dishes that are a must for visitors: Dongpo Pork is
named after Su Dongpo, a famous man of letters of the Song Dynasty,
and is a little fatty, but not oily. West Lake Sour Fish features
tender fish meat with sweet and sour sauce. Shrimp meat with Dragon
Well Tea was created by chance. In ancient times, while cooking
shrimp meat a chef made the mistake of adding dragon well tea to the
dish as a condiment, but the emperor nonetheless enjoyed it, and the
dish became famous. Beggar's Chicken is tasty and tender, with a
fragrance of lotus leaves. Sister Song's Fish Soup is piquant and
spicy. To try these famous dishes, tourists go to time-honored
restaurants. Louwailou Restaurant is on the north bank of the West
Lake, and famous for local dishes, but is relatively expensive. The
Zhiweiguan Restaurant is well known for its exquisitely prepared
snacks. Steamed dumplings, wonton soup, and fried sweetmeats are
local specialties, and not expensive. At lunch and dinner, this
spacious dining hall is packed to capacity.
Hangzhou inhabitants are
not, however, completely poetic, being as smart and astute as the
businesspeople of Shanghai. To cater to the demands of foreign
tourists, Wushan Road is lined with vendor's stalls, selling silk,
paintings and calligraphy, antiques, and antique furniture. There
are genuine and fake antiques, and only experts can tell the
difference. Prices vary, and tourists need to bargain. A silk scarf
on one stall may sell for ten yuan, but on another it may be bought
for four yuan. It must be remembered that the seller is always
smarter than the buyer. When bargaining with Hangzhou vendors, local
buyers usually offer a price slightly higher than half that quoted.
When buying silk, visitors are recommended to go to Silk City. This
is where a concentration of sales outlets dealing in foreign trade
for Hangzhou's famous silk plants may be found. Although prices are
slightly higher here, the goods are of a better and more consistent
(By ChinaToday Magazine staff reporter ZHANG XUEYING,
June 2002)
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