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第一节:阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)
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There is a traditional toy called taiping nijiaojiao. It is a clay toy and also a whistle(哨子) in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu. It has a history of over 1,000 years.
Taiping nijiaojiao is made of the mud from the local mountain. It takes more than ten steps to make the clay toy, and the key step is to knead(捏) it with your hands. You can knead the clay toy into anything, like animals and plants. The blowhole is the most difficult part to make, for the size of the blowhole makes a difference to the sound. While coloring, you can use traditional cultural elements(元素) that carry good meanings. It’s hard to make taiping nijiaojiao. But when you finally make it, you will feel proud of yourself.
Zhou Baokang, a lover of folk art, learned how to make the clay toy from local artists about 20 years ago. He wants more people to know about it, so he has opened a museum to introduce the clay toy. He teaches kids how to make the clay toy, too.
There are many traditional art forms in China, but some of them have been lost. Luckily, the traditional clay toy taiping nijiaojiao is kept to this day.
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A. A toy. B. An animal. C. A plant. D. A museum.
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A. Soft silk. B. Clean water. C. Wet earth. D. Dead wood.
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A. Choosing the elements. B. Kneading the clay toy.
C. Making the blowhole. D. Coloring the clay toy.
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A. Artists. B. Kids. C. Masters. D. Teachers.
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A. Shapes of the Clay Toy B. A Lover of Folk Art
C. Ways of Making a Clay Toy D. A Traditional Clay Toy
A
There is a traditional toy called taiping nijiaojiao. It is a clay toy and also a whistle(哨子) in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu. It has a history of over 1,000 years.
Taiping nijiaojiao is made of the mud from the local mountain. It takes more than ten steps to make the clay toy, and the key step is to knead(捏) it with your hands. You can knead the clay toy into anything, like animals and plants. The blowhole is the most difficult part to make, for the size of the blowhole makes a difference to the sound. While coloring, you can use traditional cultural elements(元素) that carry good meanings. It’s hard to make taiping nijiaojiao. But when you finally make it, you will feel proud of yourself.
Zhou Baokang, a lover of folk art, learned how to make the clay toy from local artists about 20 years ago. He wants more people to know about it, so he has opened a museum to introduce the clay toy. He teaches kids how to make the clay toy, too.
There are many traditional art forms in China, but some of them have been lost. Luckily, the traditional clay toy taiping nijiaojiao is kept to this day.
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A
)26. What is taiping nijiaojiao?A. A toy. B. An animal. C. A plant. D. A museum.
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C
)27. What does the underlined word “mud” mean in Paragraph 2?A. Soft silk. B. Clean water. C. Wet earth. D. Dead wood.
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B
)28. What is the key step when you make taiping nijiaojiao?A. Choosing the elements. B. Kneading the clay toy.
C. Making the blowhole. D. Coloring the clay toy.
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B
)29. Who does Zhou Baokang teach to make taiping nijiaojiao?A. Artists. B. Kids. C. Masters. D. Teachers.
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D
)30. What’s the best title for the passage?A. Shapes of the Clay Toy B. A Lover of Folk Art
C. Ways of Making a Clay Toy D. A Traditional Clay Toy
答案:
26—30 ACBBD
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