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Ⅰ. 短文填空
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词(有提示词的,填入所给单词的正确形式)。
话题:剪纸 难度:★★★ 建议用时:7'
What do you know about traditional Chinese art—paper cutting? Paper cutting is 1 unusual art form in China. Paper cutting is used for many purposes, and everything can become the theme of the paper cutting, from people to the things that can be 2 (find )in everyday life such as birds, flowers and animals.
Each paper cutting brings out the 3 (person )idea of the person who made it. People express traditional culture or 4 (they )own feelings with
different styles of paper cuttings. For example, 5 someone marries, we put up some red paper cutting 6 the wall, dressing table and other things at home to show our best wishes. It is easy to learn paper cutting but very difficult to make it 7 (live ). We need a long-time practice to learn how to use the 8 (scissor )and how to paint. Also we 9 (normal )need to learn some cutting skills.
From ancient time till now, in many parts of China, paper cutting skills have 10 (become )necessary for people and a symbol of a clever mind.
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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词(有提示词的,填入所给单词的正确形式)。
话题:剪纸 难度:★★★ 建议用时:7'
What do you know about traditional Chinese art—paper cutting? Paper cutting is 1 unusual art form in China. Paper cutting is used for many purposes, and everything can become the theme of the paper cutting, from people to the things that can be 2 (find )in everyday life such as birds, flowers and animals.
Each paper cutting brings out the 3 (person )idea of the person who made it. People express traditional culture or 4 (they )own feelings with
different styles of paper cuttings. For example, 5 someone marries, we put up some red paper cutting 6 the wall, dressing table and other things at home to show our best wishes. It is easy to learn paper cutting but very difficult to make it 7 (live ). We need a long-time practice to learn how to use the 8 (scissor )and how to paint. Also we 9 (normal )need to learn some cutting skills.
From ancient time till now, in many parts of China, paper cutting skills have 10 (become )necessary for people and a symbol of a clever mind.
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an
2. found
3. personal
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their
5. when
6. on
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lively
8. scissors
9. normally
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become
答案:
I.1.an 2.found 3.personal 4.their 5.when
6.on 7.lively 8.scissors 9.normally 10.become
6.on 7.lively 8.scissors 9.normally 10.become
Ⅱ. 阅读理解
话题:油纸伞 难度:★★★ 建议用时:8'
The oil paper umbrella is a traditional Chinese handicraft(手工艺品). It has a history of over 1,000 years in China. In early Tang Dynasty, it was introduced to Japan and Korea, so it was called the “Tang Umbrella”. Later oil paper umbrellas were spread to other Asian countries, such as Vietnam, Thailand and Laos, and each had its own style. However, as steel-ribbed(钢骨的)umbrellas app-eared in the last century, the hand-made oil paper umbrellas became less used in daily life. They were turned into decorative artifacts(装饰性工艺品).

Yuhang in Hangzhou is known for making oil paper umbrellas for more than 230 years. They are mainly made of tough paper, bamboo, a coating of Tung oil(桐油). They need to take more than 70 steps to make, including making bamboo ribs, pasting paper(糊纸)and painting patterns(图案). It takes at least a week to make per umbrella. In 2007, these umbrellas were added to Zhejiang Provincial Intangible Cultural Heritage List.
A young man called Liu Weixue learned the traditional art of making Yuhang oil paper umbrellas from his grandfather. “I want to bring the art to life,” Liu said. He improved the umbrellas to win the hearts of young people. As the traditional paper was easy to break, he started to use a kind of thicker paper. In a test, his umbrellas were opened and closed for 1,000 times without breaking. He used a kind of lighter bamboo to make the umbrellas weigh less.
Now Liu hopes the art can be passed on. He goes to local schools to teach students. He also goes to events in different places to promote(推广)the art.
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A. The history of oil paper umbrellas.
B. The styles of oil paper umbrellas.
C. The design of oil paper umbrellas.
(
)2. What is an oil paper umbrella mainly made of according to the passage?
A. Wool, bamboo and a coating of Tung oil.
B. Plastic, bamboo and a coating of Tung oil.
C. Tough paper, bamboo and a coating of Tung oil.
(
A. Because he couldn’t find a better job.
B. Because he wanted to bring the art to life.
C. Because young people liked the fashion.
(
A. Culture.
B. Medicine.
C. Music.
话题:油纸伞 难度:★★★ 建议用时:8'
The oil paper umbrella is a traditional Chinese handicraft(手工艺品). It has a history of over 1,000 years in China. In early Tang Dynasty, it was introduced to Japan and Korea, so it was called the “Tang Umbrella”. Later oil paper umbrellas were spread to other Asian countries, such as Vietnam, Thailand and Laos, and each had its own style. However, as steel-ribbed(钢骨的)umbrellas app-eared in the last century, the hand-made oil paper umbrellas became less used in daily life. They were turned into decorative artifacts(装饰性工艺品).
Yuhang in Hangzhou is known for making oil paper umbrellas for more than 230 years. They are mainly made of tough paper, bamboo, a coating of Tung oil(桐油). They need to take more than 70 steps to make, including making bamboo ribs, pasting paper(糊纸)and painting patterns(图案). It takes at least a week to make per umbrella. In 2007, these umbrellas were added to Zhejiang Provincial Intangible Cultural Heritage List.
A young man called Liu Weixue learned the traditional art of making Yuhang oil paper umbrellas from his grandfather. “I want to bring the art to life,” Liu said. He improved the umbrellas to win the hearts of young people. As the traditional paper was easy to break, he started to use a kind of thicker paper. In a test, his umbrellas were opened and closed for 1,000 times without breaking. He used a kind of lighter bamboo to make the umbrellas weigh less.
Now Liu hopes the art can be passed on. He goes to local schools to teach students. He also goes to events in different places to promote(推广)the art.
(
A
)1. What is the main idea of Paragraph 1?A. The history of oil paper umbrellas.
B. The styles of oil paper umbrellas.
C. The design of oil paper umbrellas.
(
)2. What is an oil paper umbrella mainly made of according to the passage?
A. Wool, bamboo and a coating of Tung oil.
B. Plastic, bamboo and a coating of Tung oil.
C. Tough paper, bamboo and a coating of Tung oil.
(
B
)3. Why did Liu Weixue learn the art of making Yuhang oil paper umbrellas?A. Because he couldn’t find a better job.
B. Because he wanted to bring the art to life.
C. Because young people liked the fashion.
(
A
)4. Which part of a magazine is the passage probably from?A. Culture.
B. Medicine.
C. Music.
答案:
II.1~4 ACBA
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