B
The Comic Relief charity, an organization that helps people in need, uses laughter to raise money. Every two years in spring, many English people put on a red nose, make a fool of themselves and do “silly” things to make themselves and others laugh. Here are examples of “silly” things you can do.
Invite friends to your house to watch funny films. They have to pay to watch the films—those with the most comfortable chairs pay more—and for food and drinks.
Hold a talent show at school and ask your friends and teachers to sing, dance or tell jokes. Sell tickets for the show to the rest of the school.
Have a “red nose party” at your house. All your friends come dressed in red—including a red nose—and you serve red food and drinks. If they don’t wear red, they have to pay a fine.
Get the students at your school to make funny sculptures, using all kinds of art materials. Sell tickets to your Red Nose Day exhibition (展览), and part of the money goes to Comic Relief.
The organization had helped people for 38 years by 2023. And how much money has it collected since the first Red Nose Day? More than 600 million pounds! The idea of Red Nose Day has travelled to other countries too. In New Zealand, for example, people have made big red noses which they put in the front of cars and even buildings.
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A. Laughter.
B. Interesting programmes.
C. Touching films.
D. Beautiful clothes.
(
A. By watching films.
B. By selling tickets for the show.
C. By paying a fine.
D. By buying a red nose.
(
A. Inviting friends to paint the wall for you.
B. Holding a talent show at your home.
C. Having a “red nose party” at your house.
D. Getting the students to draw funny pictures.
(
A. 1980
B. 1985
C. 1990
D. 2010
(
A. Society.
B. Culture.
C. Sport.
D. Business.
The Comic Relief charity, an organization that helps people in need, uses laughter to raise money. Every two years in spring, many English people put on a red nose, make a fool of themselves and do “silly” things to make themselves and others laugh. Here are examples of “silly” things you can do.
Invite friends to your house to watch funny films. They have to pay to watch the films—those with the most comfortable chairs pay more—and for food and drinks.
Hold a talent show at school and ask your friends and teachers to sing, dance or tell jokes. Sell tickets for the show to the rest of the school.
Have a “red nose party” at your house. All your friends come dressed in red—including a red nose—and you serve red food and drinks. If they don’t wear red, they have to pay a fine.
Get the students at your school to make funny sculptures, using all kinds of art materials. Sell tickets to your Red Nose Day exhibition (展览), and part of the money goes to Comic Relief.
The organization had helped people for 38 years by 2023. And how much money has it collected since the first Red Nose Day? More than 600 million pounds! The idea of Red Nose Day has travelled to other countries too. In New Zealand, for example, people have made big red noses which they put in the front of cars and even buildings.
(
A
) 6. What does the Comic Relief charity use to raise money?A. Laughter.
B. Interesting programmes.
C. Touching films.
D. Beautiful clothes.
(
B
) 7. How do people raise money in the example of holding a talent show?A. By watching films.
B. By selling tickets for the show.
C. By paying a fine.
D. By buying a red nose.
(
C
) 8. Which of the following is a “silly” thing according to the passage?A. Inviting friends to paint the wall for you.
B. Holding a talent show at your home.
C. Having a “red nose party” at your house.
D. Getting the students to draw funny pictures.
(
B
) 9. The Comic Relief charity was set up in .A. 1980
B. 1985
C. 1990
D. 2010
(
A
)10. In which part of a magazine can we read the passage?A. Society.
B. Culture.
C. Sport.
D. Business.
答案:6. A 7. B 8. C 9. B 10. A
解析:
翻译:
### B
喜剧救济慈善机构,一个帮助有需要的人的组织,用笑声来筹集资金。每年春天,每两年一次,许多英国人戴上红鼻子,出洋相,做“傻”事来让自己和别人发笑。以下是你可以做的“傻”事的例子。
邀请朋友到你家看有趣的电影。他们必须付费看电影——那些有最舒适椅子的人要付更多的钱——还要为食物和饮料付费。
在学校举办一场才艺表演,让你的朋友和老师唱歌、跳舞或讲笑话。向学校其他同学出售这场表演的门票。
在你家举办一场“红鼻子派对”。你所有的朋友都穿着红色的衣服来——包括一个红鼻子——你提供红色的食物和饮料。如果他们不穿红色衣服,他们就得交罚款。
让你学校的学生用各种各样的艺术材料制作有趣的雕塑。出售你的红鼻子日展览的门票,部分收入将捐给喜剧救济机构。
到2023年,这个组织已经帮助人们38年了。自从第一个红鼻子日以来,它已经筹集了多少钱呢?超过6亿英镑!红鼻子日的想法也传播到了其他国家。例如,在新西兰,人们制作了大的红鼻子,他们把红鼻子放在汽车甚至建筑物的前面。
6. 喜剧救济慈善机构用什么来筹集资金?
A. 笑声。
B. 有趣的节目。
C. 感人的电影。
D. 漂亮的衣服。
7. 在举办才艺表演的例子中,人们如何筹集资金?
A. 通过看电影。
B. 通过出售这场表演的门票。
C. 通过交罚款。
D. 通过买一个红鼻子。
8. 根据文章,以下哪一项是一件“傻”事?
A. 邀请朋友为你粉刷墙壁。
B. 在你家举办一场才艺表演。
C. 在你家举办一场“红鼻子派对”。
D. 让学生画有趣的画。
9. 喜剧救济慈善机构成立于________。
A. 1980年
B. 1985年
C. 1990年
D. 2010年
10. 我们可以在杂志的哪个部分读到这篇文章?
A. 社会。
B. 文化。
C. 体育。
D. 商业。
### B
喜剧救济慈善机构,一个帮助有需要的人的组织,用笑声来筹集资金。每年春天,每两年一次,许多英国人戴上红鼻子,出洋相,做“傻”事来让自己和别人发笑。以下是你可以做的“傻”事的例子。
邀请朋友到你家看有趣的电影。他们必须付费看电影——那些有最舒适椅子的人要付更多的钱——还要为食物和饮料付费。
在学校举办一场才艺表演,让你的朋友和老师唱歌、跳舞或讲笑话。向学校其他同学出售这场表演的门票。
在你家举办一场“红鼻子派对”。你所有的朋友都穿着红色的衣服来——包括一个红鼻子——你提供红色的食物和饮料。如果他们不穿红色衣服,他们就得交罚款。
让你学校的学生用各种各样的艺术材料制作有趣的雕塑。出售你的红鼻子日展览的门票,部分收入将捐给喜剧救济机构。
到2023年,这个组织已经帮助人们38年了。自从第一个红鼻子日以来,它已经筹集了多少钱呢?超过6亿英镑!红鼻子日的想法也传播到了其他国家。例如,在新西兰,人们制作了大的红鼻子,他们把红鼻子放在汽车甚至建筑物的前面。
6. 喜剧救济慈善机构用什么来筹集资金?
A. 笑声。
B. 有趣的节目。
C. 感人的电影。
D. 漂亮的衣服。
7. 在举办才艺表演的例子中,人们如何筹集资金?
A. 通过看电影。
B. 通过出售这场表演的门票。
C. 通过交罚款。
D. 通过买一个红鼻子。
8. 根据文章,以下哪一项是一件“傻”事?
A. 邀请朋友为你粉刷墙壁。
B. 在你家举办一场才艺表演。
C. 在你家举办一场“红鼻子派对”。
D. 让学生画有趣的画。
9. 喜剧救济慈善机构成立于________。
A. 1980年
B. 1985年
C. 1990年
D. 2010年
10. 我们可以在杂志的哪个部分读到这篇文章?
A. 社会。
B. 文化。
C. 体育。
D. 商业。