Ⅴ.阅读与回答问题
根据短文内容,回答下列问题。(每题答案不超过8个词)
In the late 1960s, when Li Zhenxia was 5, she liked oil-paper umbrellas and dreamed of buying a beautiful, red oil-paper umbrella in a store next to her grandmother's house. It was too expensive for her family to afford one at the time.
When she was 10, she saw a young bridegroom (新郎) pass by her house on his way to pick up his bride. He and his friends were carrying six red oil-paper umbrellas, and the image touched her heart. When she was in high school, her physics teacher would arrive with an oil-paper umbrella every time it rained. She and the teacher became good friends.
In 1996, Li's dream of oil-paper umbrellas came true when she started learning how to make them by herself. Two years later, she produced her first one. Of course, it was red.
Today, Li is a boss and has her own stores. She enjoys talking to her customers and passing on her skills to her students.
"The oil-paper umbrella is like my lover; it has been with me my whole life and always makes me feel better," Li said.
Li's store in Datong ancient town in Chishui City, Guizhou Province—a town where there is a lot of rain—welcomes many visitors who buy her umbrellas to model in photos, decorate their homes or add to collections, and sometimes even to use for catwalks at shows and performances.
Production involves over a hundred individual steps, from cutting the bamboo and threading (穿线) the pieces together, to pasting the paper shade, drying it in the sun and brushing it with oil. The whole process is complicated and takes between 15 days and several months, depending on the umbrella's design, and all the work is done by hand.
One of her regulars, a woman surnamed Cai, has bought eight oil-paper umbrellas from Li since 2016. She uses them on rainy and sunny days, matching them with her outfits. "It is a classic item with great cultural meaning. I don't use ordinary umbrellas anymore," Cai said. "I like Li's hand-painted umbrellas. They're pretty, with good quality and nice price. She offers free repair too."
1. What did Li Zhenxia dream of when she was young?
2. When did Li make her first oil-paper umbrella?
3. How long does it take to produce an oil-paper umbrella?
4. How much does it cost to repair the oil-paper umbrella at Li's store?
5. 新考法 开放性试题 What do you think of Li's oil-paper umbrellas?
根据短文内容,回答下列问题。(每题答案不超过8个词)
In the late 1960s, when Li Zhenxia was 5, she liked oil-paper umbrellas and dreamed of buying a beautiful, red oil-paper umbrella in a store next to her grandmother's house. It was too expensive for her family to afford one at the time.
When she was 10, she saw a young bridegroom (新郎) pass by her house on his way to pick up his bride. He and his friends were carrying six red oil-paper umbrellas, and the image touched her heart. When she was in high school, her physics teacher would arrive with an oil-paper umbrella every time it rained. She and the teacher became good friends.
In 1996, Li's dream of oil-paper umbrellas came true when she started learning how to make them by herself. Two years later, she produced her first one. Of course, it was red.
Today, Li is a boss and has her own stores. She enjoys talking to her customers and passing on her skills to her students.
"The oil-paper umbrella is like my lover; it has been with me my whole life and always makes me feel better," Li said.
Li's store in Datong ancient town in Chishui City, Guizhou Province—a town where there is a lot of rain—welcomes many visitors who buy her umbrellas to model in photos, decorate their homes or add to collections, and sometimes even to use for catwalks at shows and performances.
Production involves over a hundred individual steps, from cutting the bamboo and threading (穿线) the pieces together, to pasting the paper shade, drying it in the sun and brushing it with oil. The whole process is complicated and takes between 15 days and several months, depending on the umbrella's design, and all the work is done by hand.
One of her regulars, a woman surnamed Cai, has bought eight oil-paper umbrellas from Li since 2016. She uses them on rainy and sunny days, matching them with her outfits. "It is a classic item with great cultural meaning. I don't use ordinary umbrellas anymore," Cai said. "I like Li's hand-painted umbrellas. They're pretty, with good quality and nice price. She offers free repair too."
1. What did Li Zhenxia dream of when she was young?
2. When did Li make her first oil-paper umbrella?
3. How long does it take to produce an oil-paper umbrella?
4. How much does it cost to repair the oil-paper umbrella at Li's store?
5. 新考法 开放性试题 What do you think of Li's oil-paper umbrellas?
答案
1. Buying a beautiful, red oil-paper umbrella.
2. In 1998.
3. Between 15 days and several months.
4. Nothing./It's free.
5. They're beautiful artworks with great cultural meaning.(答案不唯一,言之有理即可)
【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了李珍霞从梦想拥有一把油纸伞到动手制作油纸伞并拥有自己的店铺的经历。
2. In 1998.
3. Between 15 days and several months.
4. Nothing./It's free.
5. They're beautiful artworks with great cultural meaning.(答案不唯一,言之有理即可)
【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了李珍霞从梦想拥有一把油纸伞到动手制作油纸伞并拥有自己的店铺的经历。