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Ⅲ.阅读理解
After people finish eating fruits,they often throw away the nuts (核) inside. But some artists do something different—they collect these nuts and turn them into beautiful art.
"One nut,from 0.8 to 6 centimetres,can be made into beautiful earrings and other artworks," said Tan Wanhai,the top artist of Weifang nut carving (核雕).
The history of nut carving might start from the Qing Dynasty (1636-1912). During that time,Wang Dayan,the best artist in the Palace Museum,taught people in Shandong Province how to carve nuts. This art of nut carving is so special that the government listed Weifang nut carving as a national intangible cultural heritage in 2008.
"It's hard to bring this kind of traditional art to life,so I spent many years working on it," said Tan,the 49-year-old artist. "Every nut looks different," Tan added. Artists look at nuts carefully to make them into art. Also,they learn old ways of painting and writing skills to make their work really nice. "In order to show folk stories from ancient times,I need to read many books to enrich myself. "
"Artists in the past have been wise enough to turn common things into beautiful things. Recently,thanks to the creative ideas of artists in Weifang,more people in China are starting to like nut carvings," Tan said. "They make new ways to carve and make sure the art keeps going for future artists. "
()1. Which of the following can we learn about a nut carving artwork from the passage?
A. It is usually made of a fruit nut.
B. It is over 8 centimetres long.
C. It is a form of modern art.
D. It is an invention by Wang Dayan.
()2. Which is TRUE about Tan according to the passage?
A. Tan was born and grew up in Shandong.
B. Tan teaches nut carving in Palace Museum.
C. Tan is good at all traditional art forms.
D. Tan tries hard to bring nut carving back to life.
()3. What does the underlined word "enrich" mean in Paragraph 4?
A. 提升
B. 保持
C. 发现
D. 授予
()4. Which word can describe the artists in Weifang?
A. Powerful.
B. Helpful.
C. Creative.
D. Humorous.
()5. What is the best title for the passage?
A. The History of Chinese Art
B. The Art of Nut Carving in Weifang
C. Traditional Painting and Handwriting Art
D. Bringing Old Crafts Back to Life
After people finish eating fruits,they often throw away the nuts (核) inside. But some artists do something different—they collect these nuts and turn them into beautiful art.
"One nut,from 0.8 to 6 centimetres,can be made into beautiful earrings and other artworks," said Tan Wanhai,the top artist of Weifang nut carving (核雕).
The history of nut carving might start from the Qing Dynasty (1636-1912). During that time,Wang Dayan,the best artist in the Palace Museum,taught people in Shandong Province how to carve nuts. This art of nut carving is so special that the government listed Weifang nut carving as a national intangible cultural heritage in 2008.
"It's hard to bring this kind of traditional art to life,so I spent many years working on it," said Tan,the 49-year-old artist. "Every nut looks different," Tan added. Artists look at nuts carefully to make them into art. Also,they learn old ways of painting and writing skills to make their work really nice. "In order to show folk stories from ancient times,I need to read many books to enrich myself. "
"Artists in the past have been wise enough to turn common things into beautiful things. Recently,thanks to the creative ideas of artists in Weifang,more people in China are starting to like nut carvings," Tan said. "They make new ways to carve and make sure the art keeps going for future artists. "
()1. Which of the following can we learn about a nut carving artwork from the passage?
A. It is usually made of a fruit nut.
B. It is over 8 centimetres long.
C. It is a form of modern art.
D. It is an invention by Wang Dayan.
()2. Which is TRUE about Tan according to the passage?
A. Tan was born and grew up in Shandong.
B. Tan teaches nut carving in Palace Museum.
C. Tan is good at all traditional art forms.
D. Tan tries hard to bring nut carving back to life.
()3. What does the underlined word "enrich" mean in Paragraph 4?
A. 提升
B. 保持
C. 发现
D. 授予
()4. Which word can describe the artists in Weifang?
A. Powerful.
B. Helpful.
C. Creative.
D. Humorous.
()5. What is the best title for the passage?
A. The History of Chinese Art
B. The Art of Nut Carving in Weifang
C. Traditional Painting and Handwriting Art
D. Bringing Old Crafts Back to Life
答案:
1-5 A D A C B
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