Li Fei and his pen pal Jimmy both like playing sports, and they also like reading newspapers. Jimmy often reads news about Chinese festivals, because he is very interested in China. Li Fei likes science very much, so he reads news about science every week. Here are two pieces of news they read.
The Canberra Times Jan. 9th, 2023 | China Daily Jan. 3rd, 2023 |
Chinese New Year Is Coming Chinese New Year is called Spring Festival. It will be on Jan. 22nd in 2023. Chinese people clean their houses to welcome the new year. They get together and have a big dinner with their family. Children love this festival so much, because they have a long winter holiday. They wear new clothes and get luck money from their grandparents, parents, uncles and aunts. | 3D Food Printer Makes Your Life Better The 3D food printer can print out (打印) many kinds of food. Scientists say that it is easy to use: First, you have to choose the recipe. That tells the printer how to cook. Next, put the uncooked food into the printer, just like butter, cheese, chocolate. Then, press the button. Finish! It’s very easy and fast to make delicious meals. However, the printer is a bit expensive and can’t make lots of food in a short time. |
A.reading news about science |
B.reading news about Chinese food |
C.reading news about Chinese festivals |
A.Jan. 3rd | B.Jan. 9th | C.Jan. 22nd |
A.Because they can clean the house. |
B.Because they can have a big dinner. |
C.Because they have a long winter holiday. |
A.食谱 | B.按钮 | C.熟食 |
A.It’s not easy to use the printer. |
B.It can’t print out lots of food at a time. |
C.It works very fast, and very cheap, too. |
同类型试题
y = sin x, x∈R, y∈[–1,1],周期为2π,函数图像以 x = (π/2) + kπ 为对称轴
y = arcsin x, x∈[–1,1], y∈[–π/2,π/2]
sin x = 0 ←→ arcsin x = 0
sin x = 1/2 ←→ arcsin x = π/6
sin x = √2/2 ←→ arcsin x = π/4
sin x = 1 ←→ arcsin x = π/2
y = sin x, x∈R, y∈[–1,1],周期为2π,函数图像以 x = (π/2) + kπ 为对称轴
y = arcsin x, x∈[–1,1], y∈[–π/2,π/2]
sin x = 0 ←→ arcsin x = 0
sin x = 1/2 ←→ arcsin x = π/6
sin x = √2/2 ←→ arcsin x = π/4
sin x = 1 ←→ arcsin x = π/2