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课时分层作业(二)
Ⅰ.单句语法填空
1.To be frank,we had a pleasant carnival except the weather.
2.To begin with,I'd like to tell brief the importance of agriculture.
3.I am pleased (invite) to give a lecture on agriculture.
4.As a teacher,he (respect) for his significant teaching.
5.His fans represented him a true hero and respected him beyond measure.
6.Do you fancy (celebrate) the Lantern Festival together with us?
7.I'm writing you a letter, (hope) to get some instructions about make-up.
8.Although the journey to the top will be quite challenging,it will all be worth
.
9.He didn't attend the opening ceremony.That's he had an urgent thing to deal with.
10.If you want to attend the costume exhibition to be held next Sunday,you must fill
a form in advance.
Ⅱ.阅读理解
Compared with some other parts of the world,Canada is not a country with a lot of particularly flashy traditions—which isn't to say none exist.In general,it's the aging process,and the various “key dates” that occur as a Canadian moves from babyhood to adulthood that tend to be the most celebrated and ritualized(仪式化的) moments in mainstream Canadian culture.
Canadian couples will generally announce their pregnancy with great pride to friends and family as soon as they're aware,and it's common for girlfriends of the expecting mother to organize a baby shower—a small,light-hearted house party—to honour the new mom sometime before she gives birth.Shortly after the child is born,it's similarly customary for friends of the parents to visit and give at least one baby gift,usually a toy or clothes,to express congratulations.
If there's one thing Canadians love celebrating,it's the anniversary(周年纪念日) of their own birth.In recent years,birthdays have risen to become one of the most tradition-rich spectacles of Canadian culture.During childhood,most parents will arrange birthday parties for their children on the special day (or the closes