Ⅰ. 完形填空
Do you know the sugar figure(糖人)? As a traditional Chinese folk(民间的) art, it is really 1 among children and they like it very much. In their eyes, 2 a sugar figure is like doing a magic(魔法).
Wang Chunjing, a 35-year-old 3 from Heilongjiang, is such a “magician”. Wang is 4 in the folk art because both of her grandfather and father are sugar figure 5. With her father's help, Wang is a sugar figure master(大师) and has three small stores in 6 hometown now. Every day, many people come to 7 her sugar figures. And twenty of these people want to be her 8. They want to study the folk art.
“I'm very 9 that people are interested in the traditional art,” Wang says. “Making sugar figures bring 10 great happiness and joy(欢乐). I hope to teach more people about the art, so that they can get the same joy as I do.”
1. A. popular B. boring C. difficult D. strange
2. A. eating B. making C. listening D. talking
3. A. woman B. student C. man D. teacher
4. A. busy B. kind C. interested D. weak
5. A. artists B. students C. visitors D. friends
6. A. his B. your C. her D. my
7. A. make B. buy C. do D. visit
8. A. teachers B. students C. classmates D. neighbours
9. A. happy B. sad C. worried D. angry
10. A. her B. me C. it D. him
Do you know the sugar figure(糖人)? As a traditional Chinese folk(民间的) art, it is really 1 among children and they like it very much. In their eyes, 2 a sugar figure is like doing a magic(魔法).
Wang Chunjing, a 35-year-old 3 from Heilongjiang, is such a “magician”. Wang is 4 in the folk art because both of her grandfather and father are sugar figure 5. With her father's help, Wang is a sugar figure master(大师) and has three small stores in 6 hometown now. Every day, many people come to 7 her sugar figures. And twenty of these people want to be her 8. They want to study the folk art.
“I'm very 9 that people are interested in the traditional art,” Wang says. “Making sugar figures bring 10 great happiness and joy(欢乐). I hope to teach more people about the art, so that they can get the same joy as I do.”
1. A. popular B. boring C. difficult D. strange
2. A. eating B. making C. listening D. talking
3. A. woman B. student C. man D. teacher
4. A. busy B. kind C. interested D. weak
5. A. artists B. students C. visitors D. friends
6. A. his B. your C. her D. my
7. A. make B. buy C. do D. visit
8. A. teachers B. students C. classmates D. neighbours
9. A. happy B. sad C. worried D. angry
10. A. her B. me C. it D. him
答案
1—5 ABACA
6—10 CBBAB
6—10 CBBAB
Ⅱ. 阅读表达
Weifang in Shandong Province is famous as the birthplace of kites. It has a long history of making kites. The history of kite-making in Weifang dates back over 2,000 years. At first, the army(军队)used kites to send messages. During the Ming Dynasty, kites became popular.
Yang Hongwei grew up in a kite-making family in Weifang. She learnt to make kites from her grandfather at the age of 16. After practising the skill for 10 years, she started her own shop in 1992.
“Many places around the world have a tradition of flying kites,” Yang said, “but I think the cultural(文化的)idea behind our kites is unusual.” On Yang's kites, people can see not only pictures like butterflies(蝴蝶)and birds, but also some pictures telling Chinese stories.
For example, she once made a kite showing a phoenix(凤凰). On each side of the phoenix, there were pictures of 50 famous women from Chinese history. Each woman's picture is a little different from the others. Yang spent lots of time reading history books and talking about the stories.
In her free time, she also travels to different countries including Germany, Australia, the USA and New Zealand to tell people stories of Chinese kites and the traditional ways they are made. “It is an important job of mine to spread(传播)our culture around the world and pass it on to the next generation(下一代),” she said.
根据短文内容,回答下列问题。
1. When did the history of kite-making in Weifang start?
2. To Yang, what makes the kites unusual?
3. What can we see on Yang's kites?
4. Why do Yang travel to different countries in her free time?
5. What should we learn from Yang Hongwei?
Weifang in Shandong Province is famous as the birthplace of kites. It has a long history of making kites. The history of kite-making in Weifang dates back over 2,000 years. At first, the army(军队)used kites to send messages. During the Ming Dynasty, kites became popular.
Yang Hongwei grew up in a kite-making family in Weifang. She learnt to make kites from her grandfather at the age of 16. After practising the skill for 10 years, she started her own shop in 1992.
“Many places around the world have a tradition of flying kites,” Yang said, “but I think the cultural(文化的)idea behind our kites is unusual.” On Yang's kites, people can see not only pictures like butterflies(蝴蝶)and birds, but also some pictures telling Chinese stories.
For example, she once made a kite showing a phoenix(凤凰). On each side of the phoenix, there were pictures of 50 famous women from Chinese history. Each woman's picture is a little different from the others. Yang spent lots of time reading history books and talking about the stories.
In her free time, she also travels to different countries including Germany, Australia, the USA and New Zealand to tell people stories of Chinese kites and the traditional ways they are made. “It is an important job of mine to spread(传播)our culture around the world and pass it on to the next generation(下一代),” she said.
根据短文内容,回答下列问题。
1. When did the history of kite-making in Weifang start?
It started over 2,000 years ago.
2. To Yang, what makes the kites unusual?
The cultural idea behind our kites.
3. What can we see on Yang's kites?
We can see not only pictures like butterflies and birds, but also some pictures telling Chinese stories.
4. Why do Yang travel to different countries in her free time?
To tell people stories of Chinese kites and the traditional ways they are made.
5. What should we learn from Yang Hongwei?
We should try our best to spread our traditional culture.
答案
1. It started over 2,000 years ago.
2. The cultural idea behind our kites.
3. We can see not only pictures like butterflies and birds, but also some pictures telling Chinese stories.
4. To tell people stories of Chinese kites and the traditional ways they are made.
5. We should try our best to spread our traditional culture.(开放性试题,言之有理即可。)
2. The cultural idea behind our kites.
3. We can see not only pictures like butterflies and birds, but also some pictures telling Chinese stories.
4. To tell people stories of Chinese kites and the traditional ways they are made.
5. We should try our best to spread our traditional culture.(开放性试题,言之有理即可。)
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