Pages136-138 问题

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Page 107 a) They called him Buddha.

  1. Bhodi-Dharma.

  2. He studied Buddhism.

Page 108 a) False.

  1. True.

  2. False. Page 109 a) His body.

b) No, he did not.

Page 111 a) Bhodi-Dharma became old and tired.

  1. Bhodi-Dharma used to teach all day.

  2. Bhodi-Dharma had a bath every morning. Page 112 a) Because he could

    not keep them open.

  1. He cut them off.

  2. On the ground. Page 113 a) No, he was not.

b) A beautiful little plant began to grow from the

ground.

Page

115

a)

Bhodi-Dharma heard Buddha's voice.

b)

Buddha said, 'This plant is called tea.'

c)

'This plant will keep you awake,' said Buddha.

Page

116

a)

They made him feel young, strong and awake.

b)

In good, wet ground.

Page

117

a)

He felt tired and sleepy.

b)

A small box.

Page

119

a)

No, they did not.

b)

They fell into the hot water in the bath.

c)

A cup of hot water.

Page

120

a)

It was gold.

b)

A cup of tea.

Page

122

a)

True.

b)

False.

c)

True.

Page

123

a)

Black tea.

b)

Brownish-green.

c)

No, they do not.

Page

124

a)

On tea plantations.

b)

The smallest, youngest leaves.

Page

126

a)

People have grown tea in China for thousands of

years.

their

  1. Tea was brought to Japan about 1,500 years ago.

  2. Tea sellers bought tea in Asia and brought it to

customers in Europe and America.

Page 127 a) Tea sellers used tea clippers to bring tea to Europe and

boxes.

America.

  1. Tea-leaves were dried before they were put into

Page 128 a) In a tea-caddy.

b) The lady of the house.

Page 129 a) True.

b) False.

Page 131 a) Because there is caffeine in them.

b) They chew cola nuts. Page 132 a) Work and study.

b) About 16 hours.

Page 133 a) Soon you are asleep.

b) About four times. Page 134 a) Talk, walk or snore.

b) In Sweden.