Do you know who invented tea? It is said that the emperor Shen Nong  discovered   tea when he was boiling drinking water 21 an open fire. Some leaves from a nearby tree fell into the water and the leaves were in the water for  22 . The emperor noticed that the leaves in the water produced a  23   smell. Later he decided 24  the hot water with the leaves. It was quite delicious. And  25 , one of the worl’s favorite drinks was invented.
26 is the home of tea. And tea has more than 4,000 years history. 27  the three drinks—tea, coffee and cocoa, tea is drunk by  28  people in the world. Tea  29 China began to be known by the world over a thousand years ago and has been an important Chinese export (出口商品) 30  .
Tea leaves  31  mainly in the south of the Yangtze River, 32 the warm climate (氣候)there. Longjing, Wulong, Pu’er and Tieguanyin are all  33   kinds of tea.
Over the past centuries, Chinese people  34   their tea culture(文化), including tea planting, tea-leaf picking, tea making and so on. We know tea is  35   a popular topic(主題) in dances, songs, poems and novels.
小題1:
A.in B.byC.overD.to
小題2:
A.sometimesB.some timeC.some timesD.some days
小題3:
A.pleasantB.pleasedC.badD.terrible
小題4:
A.not to tasteB.to tasteC.tastingD.taste
小題5:
A.by the wayB.on the wayC.on its wayD.in this way
小題6:
A.JapanB.ChinaC.AmericaD.England
小題7:
A.InB.ForC.OfD.By
小題8:
A.the number ofB.a(chǎn) number of
C.a(chǎn) large number ofD.the largest number of
小題9:
A.toB.fromC.inD.off
小題10:
A.At that timeB.from now onC.since thenD.since now
小題11:
A.produceB.a(chǎn)re producedC.makeD.a(chǎn)re made
小題12:
A.becauuse of B.becauseC.a(chǎn)sD.for
小題13:
A.interestingB.importantC.famousD.expensive
小題14:
A.had developedB.have developedC.developedD.a(chǎn)re developing
小題15:
A.tooB.a(chǎn)s wellC.eitherD.a(chǎn)lso

小題21:C
小題22:B
小題23:A
小題24:B
小題25:D
小題26:B
小題27:C
小題28:D
小題29:B
小題30:C
小題31:B
小題32:A
小題33:C
小題34:B
小題35:D
小題21:煮茶時把茶壺放在火爐的正上方,故用over
小題22:some time一段時間,sometimes 有時,some times幾次some days 幾天,故選some time
小題23:pleasant迷人的,修飾物,pleased滿意的修飾人。人們愛喝茶是因為茶葉有一種迷人的香味,故選A
小題24:decide to do sth決定做某事
小題25:by the way 順便一提,on the way在路上, in this way 就這樣,故選D
小題26:中國是茶葉的故鄉(xiāng),故選B
小題27:a history of …表示…的歷史固定搭配故選C
小題28:a number of 許多, the number of…的數(shù)量在世界上喝茶人數(shù)最多,故選D
小題29:由China is the home of tea可知茶葉來自中國,故選B
小題30:由上文可知,從那時起茶葉是重要的出口商品,故選C
小題31:茶葉是被大批量生產(chǎn)的要用被動語態(tài),故選B
小題32:becauuseof表原因,后跟名詞故選A
小題33:Longjing, Wulong, Pu’er and Tieguanyin是中國的四大名茶,故選C
小題34:由Over the past centuries可知,要用現(xiàn)在完成時,故選B
小題35:too表肯定,放在句末, as well也放在句末,either表否定,放在句末 ,只有also可放句中,故選D
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