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Ⅴ. 阅读与回答问题
Yangzhou paper-cut, with a history of 2,000 years, can date back to the Sui Dynasty (朝代), making Yangzhou one of the places where paper-cut first became popular.
In the Sui Dynasty, the people of Yangzhou would cut colourful paper or silk and satin (缎子) to celebrate festivals. It is said that Emperor Yang came to Yangzhou three times. In winter, the flowers and trees in the garden became dry and weak. The emperor ordered the girl servants to cut fine silk and satin into flowers and leaves and use them to decorate the trees and lakes, copying the looks of spring and summer. Since then, "colourful cutting" has become a popular art in Yangzhou.
In the Tang Dynasty, the paper-cut industry was highly developed and a lot of high-quality paper was made as presents to the Court (朝廷).
In the Qing Dynasty, because of the economic (经济的) development, the people of Yangzhou became interested in wearing fine clothing, especially embroidered (刺绣的) clothing. The embroidered designs (图案) were based on paper-cuts. The most well-known of them was from Bao Jun, a paper-cutting master. He was very famous as Magic Scissors for his wonderful cutting skills.
After the People's Republic of China was founded, the Chinese government accepted the importance of paper-cut like many other arts and skills. In 2007, China Paper-cuts Museum opened to the public in Yangzhou.
1. What's the passage mainly about?
2. In the Sui Dynasty, what was cut to celebrate festivals?
3. In the Qing Dynasty, what were paper-cuts used to make?
4. When and where did China Paper-cuts Museum open to the public?
5. Do you think it's necessary to build a paper-cuts museum? Why or why not?
Yangzhou paper-cut, with a history of 2,000 years, can date back to the Sui Dynasty (朝代), making Yangzhou one of the places where paper-cut first became popular.
In the Sui Dynasty, the people of Yangzhou would cut colourful paper or silk and satin (缎子) to celebrate festivals. It is said that Emperor Yang came to Yangzhou three times. In winter, the flowers and trees in the garden became dry and weak. The emperor ordered the girl servants to cut fine silk and satin into flowers and leaves and use them to decorate the trees and lakes, copying the looks of spring and summer. Since then, "colourful cutting" has become a popular art in Yangzhou.
In the Tang Dynasty, the paper-cut industry was highly developed and a lot of high-quality paper was made as presents to the Court (朝廷).
In the Qing Dynasty, because of the economic (经济的) development, the people of Yangzhou became interested in wearing fine clothing, especially embroidered (刺绣的) clothing. The embroidered designs (图案) were based on paper-cuts. The most well-known of them was from Bao Jun, a paper-cutting master. He was very famous as Magic Scissors for his wonderful cutting skills.
After the People's Republic of China was founded, the Chinese government accepted the importance of paper-cut like many other arts and skills. In 2007, China Paper-cuts Museum opened to the public in Yangzhou.
1. What's the passage mainly about?
2. In the Sui Dynasty, what was cut to celebrate festivals?
3. In the Qing Dynasty, what were paper-cuts used to make?
4. When and where did China Paper-cuts Museum open to the public?
5. Do you think it's necessary to build a paper-cuts museum? Why or why not?
答案:
1. The history and development of Yangzhou paper-cut. 2. Colourful paper or silk and satin. 3. The embroidered designs. 4. In 2007, China Paper-cuts Museum opened to the public in Yangzhou. 5. Yes. Because it can help spread traditional Chinese culture.(答案不唯一,言之有理即可)
Ⅵ. 短文填空
根据短文内容和首字母提示,在下文空格处填入适当的词使短文完整。(每空一词)
There, you can enjoy fruit tea, snacks, handicrafts and so on. Go out of your home and to a night market when the sun goes down and you will feel that the day just 1. b____.
Many new kinds of night markets come out 2. a____ the country. Some of the markets have the same opening times and others have 3. d____ ones. Bringing in the newest fashions or following old Chinese markets, they become very 4. p____ among young shoppers.
The night market at Xixili Street in Hainan attracts many people. "Different from 5. o____ night markets, you can see pets, handicrafts and many other things in the new ones," said Wang Yaqi, a student from Hainan University. Xu Dongjie, a pet stall (摊位) owner at the market, told us that foot traffic there was higher than at her pet shop. For her, being part of the market is also a way to make 6. f____ with pet lovers.
At a night market, people can also go into "Old China". At a night market in Hainan, 30 stalls made the streets look like the real ones during the Song Dynasty (960—1279). The owners 7. p____ up old lights and decorations (装饰品) and they also wore the clothes at that time.
Many cities tried to make money by opening night markets. 8. L____, they did it. The "Night Trip of Qinhuai" is hot in Jiangsu. In Chongqing, one night market is full of stalls in the trunks (后备箱) of cars. "Shoppers enjoy the night market, and at the same time, it gives new 9. j____ to us," many people said.
Night markets play a big part in the economy (经济). And the kinds of 10. a____ make our outdoor life more interesting. A night market can be a wonderful place for people to have fun.
根据短文内容和首字母提示,在下文空格处填入适当的词使短文完整。(每空一词)
There, you can enjoy fruit tea, snacks, handicrafts and so on. Go out of your home and to a night market when the sun goes down and you will feel that the day just 1. b____.
Many new kinds of night markets come out 2. a____ the country. Some of the markets have the same opening times and others have 3. d____ ones. Bringing in the newest fashions or following old Chinese markets, they become very 4. p____ among young shoppers.
The night market at Xixili Street in Hainan attracts many people. "Different from 5. o____ night markets, you can see pets, handicrafts and many other things in the new ones," said Wang Yaqi, a student from Hainan University. Xu Dongjie, a pet stall (摊位) owner at the market, told us that foot traffic there was higher than at her pet shop. For her, being part of the market is also a way to make 6. f____ with pet lovers.
At a night market, people can also go into "Old China". At a night market in Hainan, 30 stalls made the streets look like the real ones during the Song Dynasty (960—1279). The owners 7. p____ up old lights and decorations (装饰品) and they also wore the clothes at that time.
Many cities tried to make money by opening night markets. 8. L____, they did it. The "Night Trip of Qinhuai" is hot in Jiangsu. In Chongqing, one night market is full of stalls in the trunks (后备箱) of cars. "Shoppers enjoy the night market, and at the same time, it gives new 9. j____ to us," many people said.
Night markets play a big part in the economy (经济). And the kinds of 10. a____ make our outdoor life more interesting. A night market can be a wonderful place for people to have fun.
答案:
1. begins 2. across/around 3. different 4. popular 5. old 6. friends 7. put 8. Later 9. jobs 10. activities
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