I()from China.
A:go B:went C:come D:’m
How many religion are there in China
.How many religions in China
The weather in China is different from ()
A:in America B:one in America C:America D:that in America
In old China women used ______.
A:to look down B:to look down upon C:to be looked down D:to be looked down upon
Directions: There are five reading passages in this part. Each passage is
followed by four questions. For each question there are four suggested answers
marked A, B, C and D. Choose one best answer and blacken the corresponding
letter on the Answer Sheet.
Passage One
Mart’s story in China began many thousands of years ago.
Remains of an early form of man discovered in China, known as Peking Man,
indicate that Stone Age men lived in the area as long as 500,000 years ago.
During the centuries that followed, their descendants laid the
foundations of civilization in China.
Throughout its history,
China has been a rich source of inventions. Silk, the compass, tea and porcelain
originated there. In addition, they are responsible for the invention of paper
and printing. The Chinese had used ink as early as 1 200 B. C. , an excellent
type which they made from lampblack and which is known in English as India ink
or China ink. By the end of the first century A. D. , the Chinese had invented
paper.
The Chinese also invented printing. Early Chinese
printing is called block printing. The printer carved raised characters on a
block of wood, wet the surface of the characters with ink, and pressed sheets of
paper against them. Printers in the 11th century went on to invent
movable type of baked clay. The characters of the movable type could be
rearranged to form different words and thus be used over and over again. The
Chinese alphabet has about 40 thousand characters. Because of the difficulty of
producing so many pieces of type, most Chinese printers continued to use block
printing.
This passage talks mostly about ______.
A:the landforms of China B:the people of China C:Chinese explorers D:Chinese history
Questions from 36 to 40 are based on the following passage:
China’s trade volume surged in 2010. The development wasn’t only in quantity, but also in quality — namely structure diversification.
The European Union, the United States and Japan remained China’s top 3 largest trading partners in 2010.
But trade volumes between China and other emerging economies increased also. Bilateral trade volumes between China and other BRIC nations — Brazil, Russia and India — all jumped more than 40 percent. That made India China’s tenth largest trading partner.
Huang Guohua, Statistics Department Director of General Administration of Customs said “Trade volume between China and emerging economies increased faster than that with the traditional market. It indicates that China’s foreign trade is diversifying, and showing less dependence on the traditional partners. It’s a good way to reduce risks.”
Data also shows that foreign trade volumes developed dramatically in China’s middle and western areas last year. Although the southern province of Guangdong still topped others in the total volume of import and export.
Huang Guohua said “The export volume of middle and western areas surged over 40 percent year on year in 2010. The speed was 10 percentage points higher than the country’s total. It indicates that industrial structure has improved in these areas.”
The import and export volume of private enterprises surged faster than the country’s average in 2010, with 47 percent year on year growth. Experts say China’s foreign trade development reduced dependence on foreign-funded enterprises.
2010 imports and exports reached a historical high with a strong sign that the country’s trade sector has shrugged off the global economic recession.
According to the passage, what does the word “BRIC ” mean ( )
A:Brazil, Russia , India and China B:Britain, Romania , Italy and Canada C:Bulgaria, Russia , Indonesia and Colombia D:Belgium, Romania , Israel and Cuba
china americ
A:1 B:2 C:3 D:4