B
Heritage on Fingertips is quite an interesting documentary(纪录片)about Chinese folk art. It shows us China's super amazing traditional culture. Paper-cutting with its pretty designs, clay figures by very skilful hands, and the beautiful Suzhou embroidery (刺绣)—these are all traditional crafts in China.
The documentary tells a nice story about Li Ming. He's a 78-year-old master at making clay figures from Tianjin. In the old days, people had to learn how to make clay figures from teachers face to face. But things are different now. Li Ming finds a new way to show his crafts. He does live shows on the internet. Every time he starts making clay figures, about 50,000 people watch him on their computers or phones. Because of the internet, more and more young people start to love Li Ming's clay figures.
This documentary becomes very popular. Because of this, thirty schools start to teach folk art in their classes. Now, students get a great chance to learn things like paper-cutting, embroidery and lots of other fun skills. The director(导演),Zhang Wei
says, "Folk art isn't old. When young people learn it, it becomes alive again." It is better that people from different countries watch this documentary. They think Chinese folk art is really cool. Some of them even come to China to see and try Chinese folk art for themselves.
Chinese folk art is like a hidden treasure. With more and more people learning and liking it, it will get more and more popular and win the love of people all over the world!
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A. Chinese movies. B. Chinese folk art.
C. Chinese schools. D. Famous directors.
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A. About fifty million people watch Li Ming online every time.
B. People can learn clay figures from Li Ming face to face.
C. Students in thirty schools start to learn folk art in class.
D. People from other countries show no interest in Chinese folk art.
(
A. To sell his clay figures.
B. To become a famous star.
C. To share his skills.
D. To make a lot of money.
(
A. Young people can keep folk art alive.
B. Folk art is always popular among young people.
C. Folk art is not interesting enough to attract young people.
D. Young people should learn new art forms.
(
A. Chinese folk art will face more problems
B. more people will be interested in Chinese folk art
C. all schools will use the documentary as a teaching material
D. people around the world will come to visit China in the future
Reading 2
Heritage on Fingertips is quite an interesting documentary(纪录片)about Chinese folk art. It shows us China's super amazing traditional culture. Paper-cutting with its pretty designs, clay figures by very skilful hands, and the beautiful Suzhou embroidery (刺绣)—these are all traditional crafts in China.
The documentary tells a nice story about Li Ming. He's a 78-year-old master at making clay figures from Tianjin. In the old days, people had to learn how to make clay figures from teachers face to face. But things are different now. Li Ming finds a new way to show his crafts. He does live shows on the internet. Every time he starts making clay figures, about 50,000 people watch him on their computers or phones. Because of the internet, more and more young people start to love Li Ming's clay figures.
This documentary becomes very popular. Because of this, thirty schools start to teach folk art in their classes. Now, students get a great chance to learn things like paper-cutting, embroidery and lots of other fun skills. The director(导演),Zhang Wei
says, "Folk art isn't old. When young people learn it, it becomes alive again." It is better that people from different countries watch this documentary. They think Chinese folk art is really cool. Some of them even come to China to see and try Chinese folk art for themselves.
Chinese folk art is like a hidden treasure. With more and more people learning and liking it, it will get more and more popular and win the love of people all over the world!
(
B
) 4. What is Heritage on Fingertips about?A. Chinese movies. B. Chinese folk art.
C. Chinese schools. D. Famous directors.
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C
) 5. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. About fifty million people watch Li Ming online every time.
B. People can learn clay figures from Li Ming face to face.
C. Students in thirty schools start to learn folk art in class.
D. People from other countries show no interest in Chinese folk art.
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C
) 6. Why does Li Ming do live shows on the internet?A. To sell his clay figures.
B. To become a famous star.
C. To share his skills.
D. To make a lot of money.
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A
) 7. What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 3 mean?A. Young people can keep folk art alive.
B. Folk art is always popular among young people.
C. Folk art is not interesting enough to attract young people.
D. Young people should learn new art forms.
(
B
) 8. From the passage, we can infer that more people will be interested in Chinese folk art
.A. Chinese folk art will face more problems
B. more people will be interested in Chinese folk art
C. all schools will use the documentary as a teaching material
D. people around the world will come to visit China in the future
Reading 2
答案
4. B 5. C 6. C 7. A 8. B
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