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According to media reports on Wednesday, Zhang Zening, a woman from Nanjing City, East China’s Jiangsu Province, has made more than 50 sets of hanfu, or traditional Chinese costumes(服装).
Zhang studied materials science and engineering when she was in college, and she gave up her job after falling in love with hanfu. It has been 10 years since Zhang made hanfu by herself because those of her favourite styles were not for sale. She taught herself painting and costume design, and visited some Chinese cities to explore museums, as well as draw inspiration(灵感) from murals(壁画) and literature(文学), before making over 50 different hanfu from past dynasties.
Zhang said the design of hanfu was inspired by the murals of past dynasties. “What I did was not only to restore(使复原) a piece of clothing, but more to feel the culture hanfu possesses, as well as the inspiration and significance(意义) of the murals, which made me very touched and glad,” she said.
In July this year, a group of international students from Canada visited Zhang, hoping to work together to restore hanfu based on murals that have been lost overseas(海外). Zhang is excited about the project, saying, “Although the national treasures(国宝) cannot be returned to the country, restoring hanfu based on them allows these lost treasures to be seen by more people. It’s also a contribution(贡献) from us young people.”
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A. By telling a report. B. By showing the beauty of hanfu.
C. By studying the styles of hanfu. D. By introducing who Zhang Zening is.
(
A. Because she was tired of her job very much.
B. Because she wanted to learn painting from murals.
C. Because she would like to study murals and literature.
D. Because she wanted to study painting and costume design to make hanfu.
(
A. owns B. depends C. finds D. chooses
(
①She is doing something very meaningful.
②She wants more people to see the restored hanfu based on murals that have been lost overseas.
③Her restoration skills have been recognized(认可) by Canadian students.
④She can bring a national treasure back to the motherland.
A. ①②④ B. ①②③ C. ②③④ D. ①③④
(
A. cultural magazine B. research report
C. science magazine D. travel magazine
According to media reports on Wednesday, Zhang Zening, a woman from Nanjing City, East China’s Jiangsu Province, has made more than 50 sets of hanfu, or traditional Chinese costumes(服装).
Zhang studied materials science and engineering when she was in college, and she gave up her job after falling in love with hanfu. It has been 10 years since Zhang made hanfu by herself because those of her favourite styles were not for sale. She taught herself painting and costume design, and visited some Chinese cities to explore museums, as well as draw inspiration(灵感) from murals(壁画) and literature(文学), before making over 50 different hanfu from past dynasties.
Zhang said the design of hanfu was inspired by the murals of past dynasties. “What I did was not only to restore(使复原) a piece of clothing, but more to feel the culture hanfu possesses, as well as the inspiration and significance(意义) of the murals, which made me very touched and glad,” she said.
In July this year, a group of international students from Canada visited Zhang, hoping to work together to restore hanfu based on murals that have been lost overseas(海外). Zhang is excited about the project, saying, “Although the national treasures(国宝) cannot be returned to the country, restoring hanfu based on them allows these lost treasures to be seen by more people. It’s also a contribution(贡献) from us young people.”
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A
)26. How does the writer start the passage?A. By telling a report. B. By showing the beauty of hanfu.
C. By studying the styles of hanfu. D. By introducing who Zhang Zening is.
(
D
)27. Why did Zhang Zening give up her job?A. Because she was tired of her job very much.
B. Because she wanted to learn painting from murals.
C. Because she would like to study murals and literature.
D. Because she wanted to study painting and costume design to make hanfu.
(
A
)28. The meaning of the underlined word “possesses” in Paragraph 3 may be close to “______”.A. owns B. depends C. finds D. chooses
(
B
)29. What can we infer about Zhang Zening from the last paragraph?①She is doing something very meaningful.
②She wants more people to see the restored hanfu based on murals that have been lost overseas.
③Her restoration skills have been recognized(认可) by Canadian students.
④She can bring a national treasure back to the motherland.
A. ①②④ B. ①②③ C. ②③④ D. ①③④
(
A
)30. The passage may come from a ______.A. cultural magazine B. research report
C. science magazine D. travel magazine
答案:
26.A 27.D 28.A 29.B 30.A
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