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四、阅读与回答问题(10 分)
题目:簪花习俗 体裁:说明文 难度:4星 建议用时:7 分钟 正确率: /5
新素材 簪花风俗 Xunpu women, believing "flowers bring beauty in the afterlife", wear colourful flower headdresses and attract many tourists. The eye-catching headdress is known as zanhua. In 2008, zanhua became a national intangible cultural heritage (非物质文化遗产).
For Huang Rongbing, zanhua brings back childhood memories. He often watched his mother comb her thick hair and carefully add bright flowers to it. In order to share this cultural treasure, Huang opened a salon (美发店) with his sister in 2016. Since last week, over 200 tourists have visited their salon to experience zanhua. They enjoy styling their hair in the Xunpu tradition and taking photos.
One of his customers, Hu Titi, loved zanhua so much that she wore it during a trip to Paris last year. Standing under the Eiffel Tower, in traditional Chinese clothes and with zanhua, she took photos and videos. Many foreign people praised Hu for her beautiful look.
In Xunpu, zanhua is more than just a hairstyle—it carries deep meaning. The women there believe zanhua represents hope and happiness. By wearing zanhua, they express their love for life. Today, this tradition not only spreads local culture but also attracts visitors from around the world.
1. When did zanhua become a national intangible cultural heritage?
2. Why did Huang open a salon with his sister?
3. Who praised Hu for her beautiful look?
4. How do the women in Xunpu express their love for life?
5. What do you think of zanhua?
题目:簪花习俗 体裁:说明文 难度:4星 建议用时:7 分钟 正确率: /5
新素材 簪花风俗 Xunpu women, believing "flowers bring beauty in the afterlife", wear colourful flower headdresses and attract many tourists. The eye-catching headdress is known as zanhua. In 2008, zanhua became a national intangible cultural heritage (非物质文化遗产).
For Huang Rongbing, zanhua brings back childhood memories. He often watched his mother comb her thick hair and carefully add bright flowers to it. In order to share this cultural treasure, Huang opened a salon (美发店) with his sister in 2016. Since last week, over 200 tourists have visited their salon to experience zanhua. They enjoy styling their hair in the Xunpu tradition and taking photos.
One of his customers, Hu Titi, loved zanhua so much that she wore it during a trip to Paris last year. Standing under the Eiffel Tower, in traditional Chinese clothes and with zanhua, she took photos and videos. Many foreign people praised Hu for her beautiful look.
In Xunpu, zanhua is more than just a hairstyle—it carries deep meaning. The women there believe zanhua represents hope and happiness. By wearing zanhua, they express their love for life. Today, this tradition not only spreads local culture but also attracts visitors from around the world.
1. When did zanhua become a national intangible cultural heritage?
In 2008.
2. Why did Huang open a salon with his sister?
Because he wanted to share this cultural treasure.
3. Who praised Hu for her beautiful look?
Many foreign people.
4. How do the women in Xunpu express their love for life?
By wearing zanhua.
5. What do you think of zanhua?
It's a symbol of beauty.
答案:
1. In 2008. 2. Because he wanted to share this cultural treasure. 3. Many foreign people. 4. By wearing zanhua. 5. It's a symbol of beauty.(开放性试题,言之有理即可)
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