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Today we’ll talk about the history of blue jeans. For many people, blue jeans stand for (代表) American culture.
The history of blue jeans usually began with a man named Levi Strauss. He did not invent jeans. But he is the first person to produce and sell them in large numbers. Levi Strauss was born in Germany. In 1847, he and his family moved to the United States. He opened a small store and sold jeans. These pants were especially useful for miners (礦工) in California. They needed strong clothing. Levi Strauss worked with Jacob Davis, who had invented a step for making rivets (鉚釘) for jeans. They helped make the blue jeans stronger.
In 1873, Strauss and Davis received a patent (專利) to own this invention. Nineteenth century workers would probably be surprised to know that their pants would one day become fashions. Today, jeans are worn by people of all ages. Jeans come in many colors other than blue and in many styles and prices. Fashion designers even create very costly jeans.
Writer James published a book called Jeans: A Cultural History of an American Icon (偶像). In the book, he says jeans serve as a sign for two American values, creativity and rebellion (叛逆).
【小題1】 Why did Jacob use rivets for jeans?

A.Because they made the blue jeans stronger.
B.Because they had a history.
C.Because they are fashionable.
D.Because they were dear.
【小題2】Which of the following is WRONG about blue jeans?
A.Miners like to wear strong clothing.
B.Jeans have only one color — blue.
C.James wrote a book about jeans.
D.Levi Strauss is the first person to produce jeans in large numbers.
【小題3】The two American values are rebellion and _____________.
A.protection
B.a(chǎn)mbition
C.friendship
D.creativity
【小題4】What’s the main idea of the passage?
A.Jeans are popular.
B.Jeans become fashions.
C.The history of blue jeans.
D.Levi Strauss was a German.

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B: I love them so much

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Today we’ll talk about the history of blue jeans. For many people, blue jeans stand for (代表) American culture.

The history of blue jeans usually began with a man named Levi Strauss. He did not invent jeans. But he is the first person to produce and sell them in large numbers. Levi Strauss was born in Germany. In 1847, he and his family moved to the United States. He opened a small store and sold jeans. These pants were especially useful for miners (礦工) in California. They needed strong clothing. Levi Strauss worked with Jacob Davis, who had invented a step for making rivets (鉚釘) for jeans. They helped make the blue jeans stronger.

In 1873, Strauss and Davis received a patent (專利) to own this invention. Nineteenth century workers would probably be surprised to know that their pants would one day become fashions. Today, jeans are worn by people of all ages. Jeans come in many colors other than blue and in many styles and prices. Fashion designers even create very costly jeans. 

Writer James published a book called Jeans: A Cultural History of an American Icon (偶像). In the book, he says jeans serve as a sign for two American values, creativity and rebellion (叛逆).

1. Why did Jacob use rivets for jeans? 

A.Because they made the blue jeans stronger.

B.Because they had a history.

C.Because they are fashionable.

D.Because they were dear.

2.Which of the following is WRONG about blue jeans? 

A.Miners like to wear strong clothing.

B.Jeans have only one color — blue.

C.James wrote a book about jeans.

D.Levi Strauss is the first person to produce jeans in large numbers.

3.The two American values are rebellion and _____________.    

A.protection

B.a(chǎn)mbition

C.friendship

D.creativity

4.What’s the main idea of the passage?

A.Jeans are popular.

B.Jeans become fashions.

C.The history of blue jeans.

D.Levi Strauss was a German.

 

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Today we’ll talk about the history of blue jeans. For many people, blue jeans stand for (代表) American culture.

The history of blue jeans usually began with a man named Levi Strauss. He did not invent jeans. But he is the first person to produce and sell them in large numbers. Levi Strauss was born in Germany. In 1847, he and his family moved to the United States. He opened a small store and sold jeans. These pants were especially useful for miners (礦工) in California. They needed strong clothing. Levi Strauss worked with Jacob Davis, who had invented a step for making rivets (鉚釘) for jeans. They helped make the blue jeans stronger.

In 1873, Strauss and Davis received a patent (專利) to own this invention. Nineteenth century workers would probably be surprised to know that their pants would one day become fashions. Today, jeans are worn by people of all ages. Jeans come in many colors other than blue and in many styles and prices. Fashion designers even create very costly jeans. 

Writer James published a book called Jeans: A Cultural History of an American Icon (偶像). In the book, he says jeans serve as a sign for two American values, creativity and rebellion (叛逆).

1. Why did Jacob use rivets for jeans? 

A.Because they made the blue jeans stronger.

B.Because they had a history.

C.Because they are fashionable.

D.Because they were dear.

2.Which of the following is WRONG about blue jeans? 

A.Miners like to wear strong clothing.

B.Jeans have only one color — blue.

C.James wrote a book about jeans.

D.Levi Strauss is the first person to produce jeans in large numbers.

3.The two American values are rebellion and _____________.    

A.protection

B.a(chǎn)mbition

C.friendship

D.creativity

4.What’s the main idea of the passage?

A.Jeans are popular.

B.Jeans become fashions.

C.The history of blue jeans.

D.Levi Strauss was a German.

 

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I once believed that a friend is a friend ‘a(chǎn)ll the way’. Now I have changed my ideas about friendships.

1. Friends of convenience. They can be the people who live next door or the mothers of our children’s closest friends. Friends of convenience(便利) are convenient indeed. They’ll help us when we need them. They’ll look after our cats when we go on holiday. But we don’t ever get too close or tell too much. We keep our public face and emotiona distance, which means that we’ll talk about being overweight but not about being sad or disappointed. However, people still feel these friendships valuable to them.

2. Special-interest friends. These friendships aren’t deeply personal or emotional. Their value lies in some shared interest, so we may have an office friend, a tennis friend, or even a shopping friend.

3. Historical friends. We all have a friend who knew us when… maybe we were back in the second grade of primary school, when our family lived in that two-room flat downtown. He or she was the first, the only friend we told our secrets to.

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Best friends, I believe, totally love, support and trust each other.

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Description of friends

Friends of convenience

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Special-interest friends

We usually __69__ some interests with our special-interest friends, so we may have an __70__ friend, a tennis friend, or even a shopping friend.

__71__ friends

This kind of friendship was usually formed when we were children, so we know how we __72__ before our teeth were straightened. Although we have little in common now, our getting together can __73__ us of each other’s happy old days.

Cross-generational friends

Cross-generational friends usually aren’t from the __74__ generation. A friend like this may __75__ an ideal mother or the person I want to be when I grow up.

66. ___________ 67. ___________ 68. ___________ 69. ___________ 70. ___________

71. ___________ 72. ___________ 73. ___________ 74. ___________ 75. ___________

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