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Many old lanes(巷子)of the Beijing hutongs were there hundreds of years ago during the Ming and Qing dynasties. They keep not only the traditional culture but also the way of life in the past. People can go shopping, eat delicious food and watch the street life by visiting the Beijing hutongs. What's more, it's a good way to learn more about the daily life of the people in Beijing.
A hutong is a lane formed by traditional courtyard compounds(筑有围墙的院子)on both sides. The compounds are called siheyuan, meaning “four joined - together courtyard”.
The hutongs have interesting names, which tell their origin(起源), location or history. In these gray lanes, kids talk and play.
One of China's most famous writers, Laoshe, was born in siheyuan in the west of the city. The memories of his childhood in hutongs were so important to him that even after he had been away from Beijing for more than 20 years, he still clearly remembered them and wrote them into a novel called Four Generations Under One Roof.
Now, Beijing still has about 400,000 siheyuan for people to live in. However, most hutongs are in great danger because more and more new buildings have been built. So, we should try our best to protect hutongs, the treasure of traditional culture.
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A. They have a short history.
B. They are far from siheyuan.
C. They have interesting names.
D. They are the most modern buildings in the world.
(
A. how we can know the Beijing hutongs better
B. what we can do to protect the Beijing hutongs
C. why many new buildings were built in Beijing
D. how many foreigners will come to visit the Beijing hutongs.
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A. Laoshe—A Well - known Chinese Writer
B. Beijing—The Capital of China
C. Siheyuan—A Picture of the Qing Dynasty
D. Beijing Hutongs—The Treasure of China
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A. Culture Window
B. Famous People
C. Eating Customs
D. Festivals and Holidays
A hutong is a lane formed by traditional courtyard compounds(筑有围墙的院子)on both sides. The compounds are called siheyuan, meaning “four joined - together courtyard”.
The hutongs have interesting names, which tell their origin(起源), location or history. In these gray lanes, kids talk and play.
One of China's most famous writers, Laoshe, was born in siheyuan in the west of the city. The memories of his childhood in hutongs were so important to him that even after he had been away from Beijing for more than 20 years, he still clearly remembered them and wrote them into a novel called Four Generations Under One Roof.
Now, Beijing still has about 400,000 siheyuan for people to live in. However, most hutongs are in great danger because more and more new buildings have been built. So, we should try our best to protect hutongs, the treasure of traditional culture.
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C
)1. What can we learn about the Beijing hutongs? A. They have a short history.
B. They are far from siheyuan.
C. They have interesting names.
D. They are the most modern buildings in the world.
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B
)2. The writer would most probably talk about ______ after Paragraph 5. A. how we can know the Beijing hutongs better
B. what we can do to protect the Beijing hutongs
C. why many new buildings were built in Beijing
D. how many foreigners will come to visit the Beijing hutongs.
(
D
)3. Which is the best title for the passage? A. Laoshe—A Well - known Chinese Writer
B. Beijing—The Capital of China
C. Siheyuan—A Picture of the Qing Dynasty
D. Beijing Hutongs—The Treasure of China
(
A
)4. We may read this passage from the section of “______” in a newspaper. A. Culture Window
B. Famous People
C. Eating Customs
D. Festivals and Holidays
答案:
1. C 2. B 3. D 4. A
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