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( )26. Paper cutting has a history of about ______.
A. 500 years B. 700 years C. 1,000 years D. 1,500 years
( )27. ______ uses of paper cuttings are mentioned.
A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four
( )28. From the reasons for being popular, we learn ______.
A. paper cuttings are popular because they are beautiful
B. people can show their wishes and hopes through paper cuttings
C. a paper cutting of “Shou” can show people's wish for wealth
D. during the Chinese New Year, the paper cutting of “Xi” is often seen
( )29. The writer writes this passage in order to ______.
A. introduce the history of paper cutting
B. show the importance of paper cutting
C. sell paper cutting lessons
D. express people's wishes for happiness
( )30. This passage is most probably from ______.
A. a textbook B. a travel magazine
C. a newspaper D. a website
D
A. 500 years B. 700 years C. 1,000 years D. 1,500 years
( )27. ______ uses of paper cuttings are mentioned.
C
A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four
( )28. From the reasons for being popular, we learn ______.
B
A. paper cuttings are popular because they are beautiful
B. people can show their wishes and hopes through paper cuttings
C. a paper cutting of “Shou” can show people's wish for wealth
D. during the Chinese New Year, the paper cutting of “Xi” is often seen
( )29. The writer writes this passage in order to ______.
C
A. introduce the history of paper cutting
B. show the importance of paper cutting
C. sell paper cutting lessons
D. express people's wishes for happiness
( )30. This passage is most probably from ______.
D
A. a textbook B. a travel magazine
C. a newspaper D. a website
答案:
【答案】:
26. D
27. C
28. B
29. C
30. D
26. D
27. C
28. B
29. C
30. D
B
(2024·南昌二模)Have you ever heard of Jiangxi Opera? It has a history of several hundreds of years. In 2005, the Jiangxi Opera Art Centre was set up at Nanchang University for this local opera. From then on, a course named Appreciation of the Jiangxi Opera(赣剧鉴赏) has been taught at Nanchang University in Jiangxi Province. Chen Li, the teacher, shows how great Jiangxi Opera is by wearing traditional makeup(妆容) and costumes, and doing moves like waving water sleeves(甩水袖) and spinning(旋转) folding fans.
“Before, I used to give students speeches about Jiangxi Opera without performing. So in the classroom, you might find students who weren't interested in them slept in my class or even played on their phones in class,” said Chen.
To make her class more interesting, Chen decided to wear costumes and turn the course into a stage to perform. This made students more interested in Jiangxi Opera.
Recently, many of the students have recorded the performances and posted the videos of the course on the Internet. They have caught tons of attention and many people like them. Now, Chen's class is always full of students, especially after a report about her course on March 23, 2024.
Ms Chen didn't expect to be so successful. She has been satisfied with the result, and she has also realized that there will be a greater responsibility(责任) for her. “I hope that even though people will be less interested in Jiangxi Opera in the future, this art can still be passed down with our efforts,” Chen said.
( )31. How long has Jiangxi Opera Art Centre been at Nanchang University?
A. For about twenty years. B. For just a few days.
C. For less than two months. D. For several hundreds of years.
( )32. What did Ms Chen use to do in her class?
A. She used to teach students how to make up.
B. She used to show students how to wave water sleeves.
C. She used to give lessons to students instead of showing them performances.
D. She used to ask students to walk onto the stage and perform.
( )33. What does the underlined word “them” in Paragraph 2 refer to?
A. The performances of Jiangxi Opera. B. The speeches she gave to the students.
C. Water sleeves and traditional costumes. D. The videos of the course on the Internet.
( )34. 新考法 事件排序题 Put the following information into CORRECT order according to the passage.
a. Ms Chen became a success.
b. The Jiangxi Opera Art Centre was set up.
c. Ms Chen turned the course into a stage to perform.
d. Students posted the videos of the course on the Internet.
e. Ms Chen gave speeches in her opera course without performing.
A. c—b—d—e—a B. b—e—c—d—a C. b—c—d—e—a D. c—e—a—d—b
( )35. What is Ms Chen like according to the passage?
A. Honest and shy. B. Funny and friendly.
C. Humorous and kind. D. Creative and responsible.
(2024·南昌二模)Have you ever heard of Jiangxi Opera? It has a history of several hundreds of years. In 2005, the Jiangxi Opera Art Centre was set up at Nanchang University for this local opera. From then on, a course named Appreciation of the Jiangxi Opera(赣剧鉴赏) has been taught at Nanchang University in Jiangxi Province. Chen Li, the teacher, shows how great Jiangxi Opera is by wearing traditional makeup(妆容) and costumes, and doing moves like waving water sleeves(甩水袖) and spinning(旋转) folding fans.
“Before, I used to give students speeches about Jiangxi Opera without performing. So in the classroom, you might find students who weren't interested in them slept in my class or even played on their phones in class,” said Chen.
To make her class more interesting, Chen decided to wear costumes and turn the course into a stage to perform. This made students more interested in Jiangxi Opera.
Recently, many of the students have recorded the performances and posted the videos of the course on the Internet. They have caught tons of attention and many people like them. Now, Chen's class is always full of students, especially after a report about her course on March 23, 2024.
Ms Chen didn't expect to be so successful. She has been satisfied with the result, and she has also realized that there will be a greater responsibility(责任) for her. “I hope that even though people will be less interested in Jiangxi Opera in the future, this art can still be passed down with our efforts,” Chen said.
( )31. How long has Jiangxi Opera Art Centre been at Nanchang University?
A. For about twenty years. B. For just a few days.
C. For less than two months. D. For several hundreds of years.
( )32. What did Ms Chen use to do in her class?
A. She used to teach students how to make up.
B. She used to show students how to wave water sleeves.
C. She used to give lessons to students instead of showing them performances.
D. She used to ask students to walk onto the stage and perform.
( )33. What does the underlined word “them” in Paragraph 2 refer to?
A. The performances of Jiangxi Opera. B. The speeches she gave to the students.
C. Water sleeves and traditional costumes. D. The videos of the course on the Internet.
( )34. 新考法 事件排序题 Put the following information into CORRECT order according to the passage.
a. Ms Chen became a success.
b. The Jiangxi Opera Art Centre was set up.
c. Ms Chen turned the course into a stage to perform.
d. Students posted the videos of the course on the Internet.
e. Ms Chen gave speeches in her opera course without performing.
A. c—b—d—e—a B. b—e—c—d—a C. b—c—d—e—a D. c—e—a—d—b
( )35. What is Ms Chen like according to the passage?
A. Honest and shy. B. Funny and friendly.
C. Humorous and kind. D. Creative and responsible.
答案:
31-35 ACBBD
C
新语篇 访谈“Mona Lisa” attracts art lovers around the world. Do you know Leonardo da Vinci also painted an “Earlier Mona Lisa” before? It will be exhibited(展览) in Shanghai next year. Joel Feldman, the general secretary of the Mona Lisa Foundation, accepted an interview about the painting and the organization recently.
Q: How was the “Earlier Mona Lisa” discovered?
A: In 1913, Hugh Blaker, a manager of the Holburne Museum in England, found the “Earlier Mona Lisa” and brought it to his museum. A year later, the painting was sent to the USA for safekeeping. It was housed in the Boston Museum of Fine Art until 1918. In 1975, Henry Pulitzer, a publisher, bought the painting and kept it in the Bank of Switzerland.
Since the Mona Lisa Foundation was established in 2008, we have done lots of necessary research on the “Earlier Mona Lisa” and many high technologies were used. In the end, 28 out of the 29 experts believe this is certainly the painting created by Leonardo da Vinci.
Q: Do you remember the feeling when you first saw the “Mona Lisa” painting and this “Earlier Mona Lisa” painting?
A: I first saw the “Mona Lisa” in the Louvre as a young boy. Quite honestly I was disappointed(失望的) as the painting looked quite small and dark. When I first saw the “Earlier Mona Lisa”, I was absolutely stunned. Believe me, there is really something amazing that occurs when you are in the presence of this painting.
Q: Why did you choose Shanghai for this exhibition?
A: First, Shanghai is one of world art centres. In addition, the mission of the foundation is to show the painting to the world. Therefore, we decided to begin its Asian tour and Shanghai would be the first stop.
Q: Could you tell more details about the security for the painting?
A: I can't tell you a lot. What I can say is that we paid huge amounts of money for the insurance(保险) and the painting will be exhibited in a high-tech case, and also no more than 2,000 people will be allowed to visit the painting a day. But visitors will be able to come quite close to the painting.
( )36. ______ was the first owner of the “Earlier Mona Lisa” in the passage.
A. The Mona Lisa Foundation B. The Holburne Museum
C. The Boston Museum of Fine Art D. The Bank of Switzerland
( )37. What did the research find out?
A. The history of Leonardo da Vinci.
B. The value of the “Earlier Mona Lisa”.
C. The painter of the “Earlier Mona Lisa”.
D. The technologies used in the “Earlier Mona Lisa”.
( )38. The underlined word “stunned” is the closest in meaning to “______”.
A. surprised B. interested C. bored D. worried
( )39. Which city will the “Earlier Mona Lisa” most probably travel to after Shanghai?
A. Los Angeles. B. London. C. Paris. D. Beijing.
( )40. What are the main purposes of the passage?
① To prove who created the painting.
② To introduce some information about the painting.
③ To show how the painting was discovered.
④ To attract visitors to the exhibition of the painting.
A. ①④ B. ②③ C. ①③ D. ②④
新语篇 访谈“Mona Lisa” attracts art lovers around the world. Do you know Leonardo da Vinci also painted an “Earlier Mona Lisa” before? It will be exhibited(展览) in Shanghai next year. Joel Feldman, the general secretary of the Mona Lisa Foundation, accepted an interview about the painting and the organization recently.
Q: How was the “Earlier Mona Lisa” discovered?
A: In 1913, Hugh Blaker, a manager of the Holburne Museum in England, found the “Earlier Mona Lisa” and brought it to his museum. A year later, the painting was sent to the USA for safekeeping. It was housed in the Boston Museum of Fine Art until 1918. In 1975, Henry Pulitzer, a publisher, bought the painting and kept it in the Bank of Switzerland.
Since the Mona Lisa Foundation was established in 2008, we have done lots of necessary research on the “Earlier Mona Lisa” and many high technologies were used. In the end, 28 out of the 29 experts believe this is certainly the painting created by Leonardo da Vinci.
Q: Do you remember the feeling when you first saw the “Mona Lisa” painting and this “Earlier Mona Lisa” painting?
A: I first saw the “Mona Lisa” in the Louvre as a young boy. Quite honestly I was disappointed(失望的) as the painting looked quite small and dark. When I first saw the “Earlier Mona Lisa”, I was absolutely stunned. Believe me, there is really something amazing that occurs when you are in the presence of this painting.
Q: Why did you choose Shanghai for this exhibition?
A: First, Shanghai is one of world art centres. In addition, the mission of the foundation is to show the painting to the world. Therefore, we decided to begin its Asian tour and Shanghai would be the first stop.
Q: Could you tell more details about the security for the painting?
A: I can't tell you a lot. What I can say is that we paid huge amounts of money for the insurance(保险) and the painting will be exhibited in a high-tech case, and also no more than 2,000 people will be allowed to visit the painting a day. But visitors will be able to come quite close to the painting.
( )36. ______ was the first owner of the “Earlier Mona Lisa” in the passage.
A. The Mona Lisa Foundation B. The Holburne Museum
C. The Boston Museum of Fine Art D. The Bank of Switzerland
( )37. What did the research find out?
A. The history of Leonardo da Vinci.
B. The value of the “Earlier Mona Lisa”.
C. The painter of the “Earlier Mona Lisa”.
D. The technologies used in the “Earlier Mona Lisa”.
( )38. The underlined word “stunned” is the closest in meaning to “______”.
A. surprised B. interested C. bored D. worried
( )39. Which city will the “Earlier Mona Lisa” most probably travel to after Shanghai?
A. Los Angeles. B. London. C. Paris. D. Beijing.
( )40. What are the main purposes of the passage?
① To prove who created the painting.
② To introduce some information about the painting.
③ To show how the painting was discovered.
④ To attract visitors to the exhibition of the painting.
A. ①④ B. ②③ C. ①③ D. ②④
答案:
36-40 BCADD
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