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B
The brush pen, one of the "Four Treasures of the Study", was invented(发明) thousands of years ago. However, the oldest pen was just a stick or a piece of bamboo. It was difficult for people to write well on thin silk.
It is said that Meng Tian, a general(将军) of the Kingdom of Qin, improved(改进) the pen. When Meng was leading an army to fight against the Kingdom of Chu, he had to write reports to his king in time. But his pen was too hard and caused him much trouble, so he was thinking of ways to improve it.
One day after hunting, Meng made his way home with some wild rabbits on the horse back. Fat and heavy, one rabbit's tail left a long trail(痕迹) on the ground when they moved on. Suddenly a good idea came to his mind when he saw it, "If I tie the rabbit's hair to a stick, would it be easy to write with?"
On arriving home, he tied the rabbit's hair to a stick and tried writing with it. But the rabbit's hair was too smooth to write well and wasted a lot of silk. Meng was so disappointed(失望的) that he threw away his "invention" into a stone hole in the yard.
However, Meng never gave up and kept trying all the time. A few rainy days later, he happened to find his "invention" fatter in a stone hole. He picked it up with hope. The brush worked beautifully on silk. It turned out that the special water had cleaned the oil from the hair. Meng succeeded(成功) at last.
Thanks to Meng, the brush pen is playing a key role in Chinese culture. Today, students are taught to use the brush pens in school. It makes their life more colourful and helps them better understand Chinese culture.
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A. Because the king asked him to do so.
B. Because he wanted to be an inventor.
C. Because the pen brought him trouble.
D. Because he didn't have silk to write on.
(
A. Before hunting animals.
B. When he saw the trail.
C. During cleaning the hair.
D. After he wrote a report.
(
a. The brush pen could write well.
b. Meng tied the rabbit's hair to a stick.
c. The special water washed the oil away.
d. Meng dropped the stick into a stone hole.
e. Meng came up with a new idea on the way home after hunting.
A. e - b - d - c - a
B. d - b - a - c - e
C. e - b - d - a - c
D. d - b - c - a - e
(
A. By learning to use brush pens.
B. By inventing new things.
C. By making pens with animals' hair.
D. By planting more bamboo.
(
A. Learn from animals.
B. Value(珍惜) wonderful memories.
C. Think twice before taking action.
D. Keep trying and never give up.
The brush pen, one of the "Four Treasures of the Study", was invented(发明) thousands of years ago. However, the oldest pen was just a stick or a piece of bamboo. It was difficult for people to write well on thin silk.
It is said that Meng Tian, a general(将军) of the Kingdom of Qin, improved(改进) the pen. When Meng was leading an army to fight against the Kingdom of Chu, he had to write reports to his king in time. But his pen was too hard and caused him much trouble, so he was thinking of ways to improve it.
One day after hunting, Meng made his way home with some wild rabbits on the horse back. Fat and heavy, one rabbit's tail left a long trail(痕迹) on the ground when they moved on. Suddenly a good idea came to his mind when he saw it, "If I tie the rabbit's hair to a stick, would it be easy to write with?"
On arriving home, he tied the rabbit's hair to a stick and tried writing with it. But the rabbit's hair was too smooth to write well and wasted a lot of silk. Meng was so disappointed(失望的) that he threw away his "invention" into a stone hole in the yard.
However, Meng never gave up and kept trying all the time. A few rainy days later, he happened to find his "invention" fatter in a stone hole. He picked it up with hope. The brush worked beautifully on silk. It turned out that the special water had cleaned the oil from the hair. Meng succeeded(成功) at last.
Thanks to Meng, the brush pen is playing a key role in Chinese culture. Today, students are taught to use the brush pens in school. It makes their life more colourful and helps them better understand Chinese culture.
(
C
)21. Why did Meng Tian want to improve the pen?A. Because the king asked him to do so.
B. Because he wanted to be an inventor.
C. Because the pen brought him trouble.
D. Because he didn't have silk to write on.
(
B
)22. When did Meng think of the good idea in Paragraph 3?A. Before hunting animals.
B. When he saw the trail.
C. During cleaning the hair.
D. After he wrote a report.
(
A
)23. Which is the RIGHT order of improving the brush pen?a. The brush pen could write well.
b. Meng tied the rabbit's hair to a stick.
c. The special water washed the oil away.
d. Meng dropped the stick into a stone hole.
e. Meng came up with a new idea on the way home after hunting.
A. e - b - d - c - a
B. d - b - a - c - e
C. e - b - d - a - c
D. d - b - c - a - e
(
A
)24. How can the students understand Chinese culture better according to the passage?A. By learning to use brush pens.
B. By inventing new things.
C. By making pens with animals' hair.
D. By planting more bamboo.
(
D
)25. What can we learn from the passage?A. Learn from animals.
B. Value(珍惜) wonderful memories.
C. Think twice before taking action.
D. Keep trying and never give up.
答案:
21. C
22. B
23. A
24. A
25. D
21. C
22. B
23. A
24. A
25. D
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