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Question: What other traditional handicraft do you know? Introduce one to us. (No less than 30 words.)
答案:
(答案不唯一,言之有理即可)Paper - cutting is a traditional Chinese art. Using paper and scissors, artists create beautiful and lively patterns like flowers and animals with symbols like good luck, wealth and long life. It carries rich cultural meanings.
Ⅱ.手工尝试 同学们还可以通过亲手制作来体验传统手工艺。
(2024·烟台中考改编)Mooncakes are one of the most popular foods during the Mid-Autumn Festival. But let's be honest: not many of us really like to eat them, mainly 1. ____ they are made in factories and often several months old by the time they are bought. Now here's the thing: homemade mooncakes. They're amazing, whether you're eating them 2. ____ (you) or giving them to your friends as gifts. Yes, they require a lot of effort, but they're worth it.
3. ____ (produce) mooncakes, you'll need a mould. Moulds are available in different sizes and depths. I usually use a traditional large 4. ____ (wood) mould. But a plastic mould in a similar size will do just fine. If you want to make bigger mooncakes, you need to prepare a 5. ____ (large) mould.
Before cooking, I prepare several kinds of ingredients and make them into balls separately. The key to 6. ____ (make) proper mooncakes is to gather each ball in layers. In my way, the middle ball is made of nut pieces. 7. ____ second layer is made of mashed red bean mixed with sugar, which is lastly covered with a layer of pastry(油酥面团). It is pressed into a mould, 8. ____ (careful) taken out and put into the oven.
It's important to follow the cooking 9. ____ (instruction) carefully. To prevent breaking up, I first cook mooncakes 10. ____ a high temperature to set the pattern and shape. Then, I lower the temperature and remove them regularly to brush the surface with egg wash.
Just look at my mooncakes! Not bad, right?
(2024·烟台中考改编)Mooncakes are one of the most popular foods during the Mid-Autumn Festival. But let's be honest: not many of us really like to eat them, mainly 1. ____ they are made in factories and often several months old by the time they are bought. Now here's the thing: homemade mooncakes. They're amazing, whether you're eating them 2. ____ (you) or giving them to your friends as gifts. Yes, they require a lot of effort, but they're worth it.
3. ____ (produce) mooncakes, you'll need a mould. Moulds are available in different sizes and depths. I usually use a traditional large 4. ____ (wood) mould. But a plastic mould in a similar size will do just fine. If you want to make bigger mooncakes, you need to prepare a 5. ____ (large) mould.
Before cooking, I prepare several kinds of ingredients and make them into balls separately. The key to 6. ____ (make) proper mooncakes is to gather each ball in layers. In my way, the middle ball is made of nut pieces. 7. ____ second layer is made of mashed red bean mixed with sugar, which is lastly covered with a layer of pastry(油酥面团). It is pressed into a mould, 8. ____ (careful) taken out and put into the oven.
It's important to follow the cooking 9. ____ (instruction) carefully. To prevent breaking up, I first cook mooncakes 10. ____ a high temperature to set the pattern and shape. Then, I lower the temperature and remove them regularly to brush the surface with egg wash.
Just look at my mooncakes! Not bad, right?
答案:
1. because 2. yourself/ yourselves 3. To produce 4. wooden 5. larger 6. making 7. The 8. carefully 9. instructions 10. at
Ⅲ.传承挑战 通过一些非遗传承人的介绍,同学们了解了非遗的传承面临着挑战。
文化意识 文化鉴赏 The beautiful leaf-vein embroidery(叶脉绣) in Tongren, Guizhou, dating back to the Song Dynasty(960-1279), has made Guizhou embroidery charming in China. In southwestern China, people have used it to share messages 1. a____ many ethnic(民族的) groups.
Yang Li, a master of this skill, uses traditional embroidery styles from the Miao, Tujia and Dong ethnic groups in her works, 2. m____ traditional beauty with modern skills.
Leaf-vein embroidery is 3. h____ valued because it is difficult to make. The 4. s____ include choosing and drying the leaves and then creating and embroidering the patterns. Since leaf-vein embroidery needs long and 5. h____ work, it's not easy to keep this traditional skill alive. "I have brought this style to universities, communities and villages and chosen skilled workers to learn leaf-vein embroidery, but very 6. f____ have kept going," Yang said.
In 2011, Yang opened a processing centre, creating jobs for more than 500 women. As a result, almost every worker now has enough of their own hand-made embroideries to 7. f____ a museum. "I feel I have a 8. d____. In my lifetime, I must improve and pass on this skill," she said.
In 2022, Yang 9. f____ the Guizhou Embroidery Intangible Cultural Heritage Industry Base, and has since shared leaf-vein embroidery through short videos with her student, Yang Xinyu. "Leaf-vein embroidery is a treasure," said Yang Xinyu. "Under the influence of my teacher Yang Li, I will keep on 10. l____ this skill and hope that more young people will carry on the skill."
文化意识 文化鉴赏 The beautiful leaf-vein embroidery(叶脉绣) in Tongren, Guizhou, dating back to the Song Dynasty(960-1279), has made Guizhou embroidery charming in China. In southwestern China, people have used it to share messages 1. a____ many ethnic(民族的) groups.
Yang Li, a master of this skill, uses traditional embroidery styles from the Miao, Tujia and Dong ethnic groups in her works, 2. m____ traditional beauty with modern skills.
Leaf-vein embroidery is 3. h____ valued because it is difficult to make. The 4. s____ include choosing and drying the leaves and then creating and embroidering the patterns. Since leaf-vein embroidery needs long and 5. h____ work, it's not easy to keep this traditional skill alive. "I have brought this style to universities, communities and villages and chosen skilled workers to learn leaf-vein embroidery, but very 6. f____ have kept going," Yang said.
In 2011, Yang opened a processing centre, creating jobs for more than 500 women. As a result, almost every worker now has enough of their own hand-made embroideries to 7. f____ a museum. "I feel I have a 8. d____. In my lifetime, I must improve and pass on this skill," she said.
In 2022, Yang 9. f____ the Guizhou Embroidery Intangible Cultural Heritage Industry Base, and has since shared leaf-vein embroidery through short videos with her student, Yang Xinyu. "Leaf-vein embroidery is a treasure," said Yang Xinyu. "Under the influence of my teacher Yang Li, I will keep on 10. l____ this skill and hope that more young people will carry on the skill."
答案:
1. among 2. mixing 3. highly 4. steps 5. hard 6. few 7. fill 8. duty 9. founded 10. learning
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