The label(标签), Made in China, is one that is becoming increasingly common in shopping centers all over the world.
In the United States, shoppers at Wal-Mart, the nation’s largest retailer(零售商), have a wide selection of products mostly produced in China. The large amount of Chinese imports have created a large selection of goods in other countries as people begin to buy more and more products made in China. These goods are even widely available in other Asian nations, where Chinese-made goods are quite popular. Chinese brand names are also becoming more well-known outside China.
When Chinese Americans visit family and friends in their homeland, gifts from the U.S. are a must. But TVs and fashionable clothes aren’t rare any more, and anything “Made in China” shouldn’t be considered in any case.
“When I decide to visit my family members in China, I will have a big headache. What should I buy for them? They may not all speak English, but everyone in China knows those three words,” a Chinese American said. “When they see the label ‘Made in China’, they will think, ‘Why do you send me this?’ ”
The development of China has surprised the world with its growth. As a result, the other countries are beginning to try to reduce Chinese goods with the use of taxes(税)and import restrictions. However, the development on the Chinese economy still affects the world in many ways.
1.Around the world, the products made in China are ________ in the shopping malls.
A. unwelcome B. expensive C. popular D. rare
2.What is the Chinese meaning of the underlined word “brand” in the second paragraph?
A. 品牌。 B. 明星。 C. 生产地。 D. 树枝。
3.Why do Chinese Americans usually have a headache if they come back to China?
A. Because their Chinese friends can not speak English.
B. Because their friends will be unhappy if the gifts are made in China.
C. Because they should give their friends rare gifts.
D. Because they should give their friends fashionable gifts.
4.How do other countries try to reduce the Chinese goods in their own countries?
A. By developing the qualities of their own products.
B. By telling their shoppers not to buy Chinese goods.
C. By importing more Chinese goods.
D. By using taxes and import restrictions.
5.From the passage, we can know that________.
A. products made in China are more and more popular all over the world
B. TVs and fashionable clothes are ideal gifts for Chinese people
C. everyone in China can speak English
D. the other governments don’t welcome any Chinese goods
完形填空,阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
“Mommy, I got something for you!” Cody ran through the door after school. His face wore the biggest smile ever. He waved something above his head. “It’s a pen. But not just any pen. It’s a lucky pen!” He handed me the pen ________ , waiting for my reaction(反应).
I looked at the pen in my hand. There was nothing ________ about it. It looked just like any other ballpoint pen. I had a drawer full of them. At that moment, I didn’t realize how special it was or how much I would come to treasure(珍爱) it.
I had made the decision to be a(n) ________ . I had dreamed about it for a long time but I was afraid of being refused by the publishing houses. The night before, I told my husband my ________ when I thought Cody wasn’t listening. “What if ________ likes my writing and I fail?” But Cody did ________ what I said. Now he stood in front of me, watching me examine the pen. “You don’t have to be afraid now,” he said. “This pen will make your ________ great and everyone will love you.”
Tears filled my eyes. Refusal(拒绝) and failure didn’t seem like such a big problem any more. Even if I ________ sold the first book, I had everything I could ever need. I knew that pen would bring me luck, though. And I felt ________ already, just by having Cody in my life, especially when I heard what he did to get it.
In the lunchroom, Cody heard an older boy talking about having a lucky ________ . He decided to get it for me. The boy was a tough negotiator(强硬的谈判者) but Cody didn’t ________ . In the end, he ________ his favorite Matchbox car, two army men his brother gave him, a crayon, and a piece of candy-his most important things, for that pen. Just to make ________ feel better.
I still have that pen, though it’s long out of ink, in a cup on my desk. When a refusal letter arrives and I start feeling ________, I look at it and remember just how lucky I am. For while I value that pen, it’s Cody who I really ________ in my life.
1.A. easily B. carefully C. proudly D. naturally
2.A. strange B. special C. important D. interesting
3.A. teacher B. artist C. writer D. inventor
4.A. fear B. hope C. secret D. surprise
5.A. somebody B. everybody C. anybody D. nobody
6.A. hear B. accept C. expect D. believe
7.A. life B. dream C. stories D. choices
8.A. ever B. never C. even D. once
9.A. sure B. lucky C. brave D. proud
10.A. dog B. toy C. pen D. gift
11.A. give up B. try out C. get away D. call back
12.A. found B. kept C. sold D. changed
13.A. them B. us C. me D. him
14.A. nervous B. sorry C. angry D. lonely
15.A. respect B. praise C. serve D. treasure
— Would you like to watch China’s Got Talent(中国达人秀)?
— ________. But I’m busy going over my lessons for the test.
A. Don’t mention it. B. I’d love to.
C. That’s all right. D. My pleasure.
— Why did he make no to be understood or liked?
— He didn’t care what others think of him.
A. risk B. balance
C. suggestion D. effort
It’s _________ the boy’s ability to make a lantern _________ a pumpking.
A. of; out of B. of; with
C. beyond; out of D. across; with
— What language is that guy speaking? I can’t catch a word.
— . He’s from India, so I guess it is Hindi.
A. so can I B. so I can
C. neither can I D. neither I can