Daily Quiz: How do you say “kiss” in Chinese?
Question: Do you know how to say “kiss” in Chinese? A. 问 (wèn) B. 吻 (wěn) C. 闻 (wén)
Question: Do you know how to say “kiss” in Chinese? A. 问 (wèn) B. 吻 (wěn) C. 闻 (wén)
Conversation:
Nǐ juéde Mike zhège rén zěnmeyàng? Mary: 你 觉得 Mike 这个 人 怎么样?
Hái bú cuò, jiù shì yǒu diǎnr èr. Lucy: 还 不 错,就 是 有 点儿 二。
Which one of the following is NOT true about Mike according …
Question:
How to pronounce the pinyin of “饺子 dumpling?” A. Jiāozǐ B. Jiǎozi C. Jiàozi
Conversation:
Scene: Lily and Anne are just getting to know each other and have come to the topic of astrological signs.
Nǐ shì shénme xīngzuò de? Lily: 你是 什么 星座 的?
Shuāngyúzuò. Nǐ yīnggāi shì Báiyángzuò ba? Anne: 双鱼座。 你 应该 …
Conversation:
Selina jiéhūn le. Mary: Selina 结婚 了。
Kāi shénme wánxiào! Tā bú shì yìzhí dānshēn ma? Lisa: 开 什么 玩笑! 她 不 是 一直 单身 吗?
Shì zhēn de, wǒ dōu cānjiā tā de hūnlǐ le. Mary: 是 真 的,我 …
Question:
Do you know which color stands for good luck and happiness in China? A. 红色 (hóng sè) B. 黑色 (hēi sè) C. 蓝色 (lán sè)
Conversation:
Scene: Mike saw a beautiful girl that moved him. Then he said to his friend, Nate.
Kuài kàn duìmiàn nàge nǚhái. Mike: 快 看 对面 那个 女孩。
Měinǚ a. Nate: 美女 啊。
Shì a, xīndòng le ba. Mike: 是啊,心动 了吧!…
Conversation:
Scene: It is Nate and Ellen’s first date, but Nate is late.
Duìbuqǐ, wǒ chídào le. Nate: 对不起,我 迟到 了。
Nǐ zěnme huí shì a? Dì yī cì yuēhuì jiù chídào. Ellen: 你怎么 回 事啊?第一次 约会 就 迟到。
Gānggāng yì …
Question:
Which number is considered lucky to Chinese people?
A. 8 (八 bā)
B. 4 (四 sì)
C. 2 (二 èr)
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Conversation:
Tīngshuō Lúndūn Àoyùnhuì kāimùshì huì hěn jīngcǎi. Eric: 听说 伦敦 奥运会 开幕式 会 很 精彩。
Shì a, wǒ yǐjīng mǎi dào ménpiào le. Tom: 是啊,我已经 买 到 门票 了。
What does “开幕式 (kāimùshì)” mean here?
A. opening ceremony
B. closing …
Conversation:
Scene: Lucy and Nick are planning to get married, but Lucy wants to break up.
Nick, wǒmen fēnshǒu ba. Lucy: Nick, 我们 分手 吧。
Shénme? Nǐ fēngle ma!? Nick: 什么? 你 疯了 吗!?
Duìbùqǐ, wǒ yǐjīng bú ài nǐ le. …
Conversation:
Tīngshuō Tom Cruise líhūn le. Jenny: 听说 Tom Cruise 离婚了。
Zhēn de jiǎ de? Anna: 真 的 假 的?
What does Anna mean?
A. Anna shows doubts about the news of Tom Cruise being divorced.
B. Anna already heard the …
Conversation:
Scene: Lucy sees Ellie walking down the street in tears.
Ellie, nǐ zěnme le? Lucy: Ellie,你怎么 了?
Wǒmen fēnshǒu le. Ellie: 我们 分手 了。
Which of the following is true according to the dialogue?
A. Ellie had a fight with …
Have you ever been “bored to death,” or were so hungry that you said you were “starving?” If yes, you were most likely not actually near death, but were using exaggeration to intensify a situation.
In Chinese, the word “死 (sǐ)” refers to death and …
Conversation:
Scene: It is Jen’s first date with Tom. Jen is asking her friend Mary which dress she should wear on the date.
Wǒ chuān ___ jiàn yīfu qù yuēhuì ne? Jen: 我 穿 ___ 件 衣服去 约会 呢?
Zhèi jiàn …
Conversation:
Nǐ kàn Justin Bieter de yǎnchànghuì le ma? Amy: 你看 Justin Bieber的 演唱会 了 吗?
Dāngrán le, tā zhēn shì ____ shuài le! Tina: 当然 了,他真 是____ 帅 了!
Choose the correct answer to fill in the blank.
A. 很 …
Conversation:
Scene: Jenny and Emily are going shopping.
Hǎo rè a, wǒ xiǎng chī bīngqílín. Jenny: 好 热啊,我 想 吃 冰淇淋。
Nǐ xiǎng chī shénme wèi de? Lily: 你想 吃 什么 味 的?
Qiǎokèlì wèi de. Jenny: 巧克力 味的。
Which of …
Conversation:
Scene: Eric’s accompanying Jack to the Great Wall. As they’re arriving, Jack asks:
Chángchéng ___ cháng a? Jack: 长城 ___ 长 啊?
Bāqiān duō gōnglǐ. Eric: 八千 多 公里。
A. 多 (duō)
B. 少 (shǎo)
C. 很 (hěn)
Conversation:
Scene: Jen is telling her friend Lily how she wants to stay in China this summer.
Jīnnián shǔjià wǒ yào dāizài Zhōngguó, wǒ bú ___ huí guó. Jen: 今年 暑假 我 要 呆在 中国, 我 不 ___ 回 国。
Hǎo …
Conversation:
Mike: Did you see the news about Shanshan Feng? Tom: Yes, because of her, I fell in love with golf.
How do you say “golf” in Chinese?
A. 高尔夫 (gāo’ěrfū)
B. 羽毛球 (yǔmáoqiú)
C. 乒乓球 (pīngpāngqiú)
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