Auld Lang Syne《友谊地久天长》is a famous Scottish folk song. Robert Burns wrote it in the 1780s in the Scots language. “Auld Lang Syne” means “old long since” or “days gone by”. The song is about old friends having a drink and talking about the good old days. Many singers from different countries have sung this song. The following is part of its lyrics.
For auld lang syne, my dear, For auld lang syne, We’ll tak a cup o’ kindness yet①, For auld lang syne! Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to mind②? Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And auld lang syne? And surely ye’ll be your pint-stowp③, And surely I’ll be mine, And we’ll take a cup o’ kindness yet, For auld lang syne! We twa④ hae⑤run about the braes⑥, And pou’d⑦the gowans⑧ fine, But we’ve wander’d monie a weary fit⑨, Sin’⑩ auld lang syne. … | ①tak a cup o’ kindness yet: drink another cup of friendship. ②brought to mind: remembered. ③ye’be your pint-stowp: you’ll drink your fill. (*fill: as much as you can drink) ④twa: two. ⑤hae: have. ⑥braes: hills. ⑦pou’d: pulled. ⑧ gowans: yellow or white field flowers. ⑨we’ve wander’d monie a weary fit: we have wandered many a weary foot. (*wander: walk slowly around or to a place; weary: very tired) ⑩Sin’: since. |
1.According to Para. 1, what is the theme of Auld Lang Syne?
A.Dreams. | B.Memory. | C.Pity. |
A.Persons. | B.Mistakes. | C.Decisions. |
A.We have had a tiring trip with walking all day. |
B.We ever walked to a hill and I felt tired at that time. |
C.We have ever walked around in the hills for a long time. |
A.And surely I’ll be mine. | B.And never brought to mind. | C.For auld lang syne, my dear. |
A.Science Fiction. | B.Classic Music. | C.Foreign Literature. |

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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

