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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述的是一个关于中国丝绸由来的传说故事。
1 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Chinese silk is well known all over the world. It is considered as     1     symbol of the origin of civilization. According to legend, a teenage girl in China,     2     saw metamorphosis (蜕变) of a special kind of caterpillars (毛毛虫), did something even more     3     (amaze) — she invented silk! She is Ancest or Lei.

One day, she noticed quite a few caterpillars taking small     4     (bite) of the leaves. A few of them had formed translucent cocoons (半透明的茧) around     5     (they). One by one the cocoons grew thicker so Lei couldn’t see through them. They were like eggshells, but smaller and even     6     (strong). She kept wondering     7     was going on inside. Lei started to open them and they turned into bundles of threads. Lei knew that the threads in spider (蜘蛛) webs were strong, but she wondered if the threads from these cocoons were strong enough     8     (make) into cloth. After testing, her doubt was removed.

Later, Lei concentrated     9     figuring out how to make cloth from the cocoon threads. Eventually, Lei invented silk, and the caterpillars     10     (call) silkworms since then.

文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要讲述文创设计师Yao Yanbei在文创设计上做出了突出贡献,弘扬了敦煌的艺术文化,在他们这些文创设计师的影响下,文创产业在敦煌扎根。

2 . Born and raised in Dunhuang, Northwest China’s Gansu Province, Yao Yanbei has long been lost in the cultural heritage of the city. She ______ to Dunhuang as a promising ______ after graduating from a college in Xiamen.

In 2016, inspired by patterns in Dunhuang murals (壁画), Yao ______ a toy camel. “Through the toy camel, I intended to ______ the spirit of the locals who are usually tough-minded and hard-working,” Yao said.

In August 2017, Yao spent nearly a month inside grottoes (石窟) drawing the murals. “Staying in the grottoes from dawn to dusk, I felt ______ connected with the ancient artists who ______ the murals. It was an amazing ______,” she said. Inspired by the sculptures and murals, Yao later designed some innovative products, including T-shirts, bookmarks, pocket mirrors and key rings.

Thanks to the efforts of designers like Yao, the ______ and creative industry began to take root in Dunhuang. Starting from 2018, every year the city has ______ an international design week to help ______ the industry. “By pooling the wisdom of designers from home and abroad, we want to make Dunhuang’s creative ______ more fashionable,” said Liu Mengxing, a vice general manager of a local company.

       Looking ahead at her ______ in design, Yao plans to ______ Dunhuang’s ancient art further and apply the wisdom of ancient artists to products of modern life. “I want to design more creative products that ______ more international customers,” said Yao. “I hope my design can bring people ______ to Dunhuang.”1.
A.travelledB.escapedC.cameD.returned
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A.architectB.designerC.authorD.engineer
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A.drewB.boughtC.imaginedD.created
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A.obtainB.testC.conveyD.comment
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A.spirituallyB.emotionallyC.physicallyD.materially
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A.wroteB.paintedC.displayedD.watched
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A.experienceB.memoryC.discoveryD.attempt
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A.traditionalB.modernC.culturalD.ancient
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A.pooledB.showedC.heldD.taken
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A.promoteB.strengthenC.changeD.enlarge
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A.industryB.productsC.environmentD.pictures
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A.preparationsB.jobC.futureD.career
13.
A.applyB.exploreC.conductD.touch
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A.test outB.result inC.rely onD.appeal to
15.
A.closerB.deeperC.strongerD.better
2023-07-23更新 | 232次组卷 | 6卷引用:广东省潮州市2022-2023学年高二下学期期末教学质量检测英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章讲述了“胡同”的历史及现状。

3 . When people think of Beijing, the hutong style always comes to mind. It is no exaggeration (夸张) to say within hutong lives the city’s history.

The word “hutong” referred to a place where people live, which was borrowed from the Mongolian word to mean “water well” about 700 years ago. Hutong we see today are made up of small paths formed by walls of siheyuan. They were built during the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties.

When the People’s Republic of China was founded in 1949, there were more than 3,000 hutong. Most of the city’s population lived in this traditional housing. But with the modernization of the city in the 1980s and early 1990s, many hutong were pulled down to build roads, skyscrapers and modern houses.

The government has recognized the importance of hutong to Chinese cultural heritage. In 2002, Beijing listed 40 protected historical zones and increased its efforts to rebuild some key relics and older streets in the city. Nearly 500 hutong have survived.

Hutong that still exist are like oases (绿洲) of calm in the noisy city. Walking through them, it’s common to see groups of elderly people sitting together playing cards, mahjong (麻将) or Chinese chess. In the early mornings and evenings, they gather to practice traditional forms of exercise such as Taijiquan as well as dancing and singing folk songs or Peking Opera. Hutong have become a museum of Beijing’s folk customs and history.

1. What is the purpose of paragraph 2?
A.To add background information of hutong.B.To bring in the topic of the context.
C.To stress the importance of hutong.D.To introduce the benefits of hutong.
2. What happened to hutong in Beijing in 2002?
A.More hutong were built.
B.Lots of hutong disappeared.
C.Most hutong became historical zones.
D.Some hutong were placed under protection.
3. What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?
A.The future of hutong.B.The change of hutong.
C.The beauty of hutong life.D.The history of hutong life.
4. What is the author’s attitude towards Hutong protection?
A.Negative.B.Unclear.C.Supportive.D.Doubtful.
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文章大意:本文是说明文。文章主要介绍了饺子的历史以及饺子所带来的寓意。
4 . 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Dumplings are the most essential and popular food for Chinese people, especially in northern China. There is a legend(传说) for this     1    (tradition) food. Zhang Zhongjing, a famous medical scientist at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, found that his fellow-townsmen suffered from coldness and hunger in winter. Even     2    (bad), many of them had terrible chilblains(冻疮) in the ears. On the Winter Festival, he cooked food named Jiao Er with a filling of medicine and other ingredients     3    (feed) these people, and they recovered soon.

Nowadays, there are different     4    (custom) in southern and northern China. As a popular saying     5    (go) in northern China, “Have dumplings for Winter Solstice(冬至) and noodles for Summer Solstice”. Since then, dumplings have been     6     must for this winter festival.     7     you happen to be in China on the day, go to the restaurant early, or there will be no dumplings     8    (leave).

However, sweet dumplings(元宵) are more popular for people in southern China.     9     their mind, the round shape of sweet dumplings represents family reunion. Besides, it’s said that in some areas, people also have mutton, noodles or drink alcohol for     10    (celebrate).

2023-07-31更新 | 228次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省长沙市雅礼中学2022-2023学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了河南卫视近年来通过中国舞蹈来推广传统文化,对此河南卫视电视台解释说,当下需要以有趣的方式向年轻人展示中国文化和传统。

5 . While most TV stations try to attract viewers by producing reality shows, Henan TV has become famous by promoting (推广) traditional culture through Chinese dance. Henan TV produced seven dance pieces introducing traditional culture for traditional festivals, such as “Rhapsody on the Luo River Goddess (《洛神水赋》)”, a two-minute underwater dance for the Dragon Boat Festival. “Guardian Warriors of Longmen (《龙门金刚 》)”, a dance piece supported by AR technology against the backdrop of the Longmen Grottoes(石窟).

“These pieces have gotten nearly 30 billion hits,“ said Yao Wei, director of the TV station. “It’s a huge success for Henan TV.”

On Nov 1, 2021, Yao was invited to talk about how the TV station had produced the hit dance pieces at a three-day forum (论坛) centering on the research of Chinese dance.

The pieces were popular with audiences, most of whom are members of Gen Z, (people born between 1995 and 2009), Yao said.

“It’s been over forty years since the country’s reform(改革) and opening-up and the younger generations have grown up with open minds. They love Chinese culture and are proud of it,” said Yao. “What we need to do is present Chinese culture and tradition in interesting ways for those young people.”

Yao added that Henan TV has been producing shows promoting traditional culture, such as traditional operas and kung Fu, for nearly 30 years.

“To allure younger audiences, we are also changing our shows. One of the keys is to produce them with creativity,” Yao said. “For example, the latest technology and special stage settings, like underwater scenes, have become our new ways of telling stories about traditional Chinese culture.”

Another key to successfully reaching younger audiences is using social media to promote their shows.

“Social media is being shaped and driven by young people. It’s a powerful form of communication. When they watch short videos, they easily become interested in an eye-catching video,” Yao said.

1. What can we learn about the seven dance pieces produced by Henan TV?
A.They were performed by famous stars.
B.They were presented in creative ways.
C.They were about the reform and opening-up.
D.They were produced by AR technology.
2. What’s Gen Z’s attitude toward the seven dance pieces?
A.Interested.B.Hopeful.C.Puzzled.D.Disappointed.
3. What does the underlined word “allure” in the third-to-last paragraph probably mean?
A.Greet.B.Support.C.Attract.D.Interview.
4. What is the main purpose of the passage?
A.To report on the features of traditional Chinese dance.
B.To tell the traditional stories of the seven dance pieces.
C.To explain how technology helps promote traditional Chinese culture.
D.To introduce the success of the dance series produced by Henan TV.
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文章大意:本文为一篇新闻报道。洛杉矶中国美术馆的新展览Lightscapes展现了现代版的中国古代绘画风格“山水画”,作品展示了山川、江河和瀑布景观。艺术家Nick Dong和Chi-Tsung Wu通过使用实验性材料和光线,将新数字时代与传统艺术连接起来。他们希望现代观众能够体验古代艺术家所传达的信息。
6 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

A new exhibit at the Chinese American Museum in Los Angeles, called Lightscapes,     1     (provide) visitors with a modern version of the ancient Chinese art style, literally “shan shui hua”,     2    means “mountain-and-water painting” in English. The     3    (work) show scenes of mountains, rivers and sometimes waterfalls.

Artists Nick Dong and Chi-Tsung Wu found ways     4     (connect) the new, digital generation to this     5    (tradition) kind of art. Dong, born in Taiwan and now     6    (live) in North California, said, “In fact, shan shui hua was for all these artists to create a world where they want to hide and escape     7     reality.” Dong and Wu are trained in both Chinese and Western art styles. They use experimental materials and light in their artworks     8     (include) in the exhibit. That space is an escape for many people-similar to the shan shui hua paintings. Dong and Wu’s art also employs magnets (磁铁) to raise and lower objects. The movement is     9    (actual) meant to show that there is a force between all natural elements. They hope the modern-day viewers will be able to experience     10     the ancient artists were trying to communicate.

2024-01-12更新 | 224次组卷 | 2卷引用:四川省成都市第七中学2023-2024学年高二上学期备考期末英语模拟试卷3
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7 . 假如你是李华,某英文网站发布了以“A Symbol of China”为题的征稿启事,请你撰稿介绍你眼中的中国象征。内容包括:1.象征物名称; 2.象征物特色;3.推荐理由。
注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

A Symbol of China


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2022-06-01更新 | 540次组卷 | 4卷引用:江苏省徐州市市级重点高中联盟2022~2023学年高二下学期期末抽测英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了四个著名的音乐节。

8 . The list of music festivals seems to double each year, so we think we’d save you some time by presenting our picks that reflect a deep sense of place.

New Orleans Jazz Festival

This week-long festival was established in New Orleans, America in 1970 to celebrate the city’s status as the birthplace of jazz. Headliners that attended the first celebration included singer Mahalia Jackson and pianist Duke Ellington. Over the years, this festival has grown to showcase much more than jazz. Attendees have long enjoyed the latest hit-makers alongside booths and exhibits featuring Louisiana’s native cuisine, arts, and crafts.

Newport Folk Festival

Founded by George Wein in 1959 and best known for introducing the world to the likes of Joan Baez and Bob Dylan, Newport Folk Festival is one of the oldest music festivals in America. Like New Orleans Jazz Festival, this Rhode Island event gives a false impression about the types of music one can expect to find, although it has been remaining true to its roots.

Interceltic Festival

When most people hear the word “Celtic”, they think of Ireland. But this festival takes place each summer in the heart of the seaport town of Lorient in northwestern France. While emphasizing music and dance, the ten-day festival also provides a platform for colorful expressions of Celtic art, food and drink, theater, literature, and sports.

Roskilde Music Festival

England’s Glastonbury, Hungary’s Sziget, and Denmark’s Roskilde are Europe’s three biggest music festivals. Roskilde stands out not only for its impressive and eclectic music, but for its nonprofit approach. All concert incomes are donated to support charities, music and cultural programs since its founding in 1971. With lake swimming, an on-site skate park, and an annual “naked run”, the event has earned a name for being a week-long summer camp for adults.

1. Which festival is held in Louisiana?
A.Interceltic Festival.B.Roskilde Music Festival.
C.Newport Folk Festival.D.New Orleans Jazz Festival.
2. Who started Newport Folk Festival?
A.Joan Baez.B.Bob Dylan.C.George Wein.D.Mahalia Jackson.
3. What do the last two festivals have in common?
A.They include some sports.B.They emphasize one type of music.
C.They donate all their profits.D.They last for the same period of time.
2024-01-14更新 | 232次组卷 | 3卷引用:河北省廊坊市部分高中2023-2024学年高三上学期1月期末英语试题(含听力)
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了世界卫生日的宗旨和意义。
9 . 阅读下面短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个恰当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。

World Health Day is celebrated every year on April 7, the founding day of the WHO.    1     (establish) in 1950, this event has a theme each year to draw attention to a current world health issue. The day is also used to highlight the     2     (important) of personal health. For common people, we can take some extra steps     3     (care) for our health like getting a gym membership (and going!) or starting a diet.

2022-04-14更新 | 505次组卷 | 4卷引用:北京市西城区北京第八中学2022-2023学年高二上学期期末英语练习题
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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。文章报道了中国找到了很好的老工业建筑解决方案:将它们改造成文化和旅游景点。

10 . When people get old and have difficulty working full time, they retire and begin a new, more relaxing lifestyle. But what about old industrial buildings? Can they start anew?

China seems to find a good solution for them. In recent years, many abandoned   factories, railway yards, warehouses and mills have been transformed into cultural and tourist sites. According to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, there are now 194 items on the country’s national industrial heritage list.

The 798 Art Zone in Beijing is an iconic example. Built in the 1950s as No 798 Joint Factory, it was gradually abandoned in the 1990s as production slowed down. In 2006, Beijing’s municipal government invested over 120 million yuan and improved its infrastructure condition, turning the factory complex into a cultural and creative industrial base. Now the art zone holds about 200 galleries, art centers as well as fashionable boutiques, cafes and restaurants, which also earns it a place on the bucket list (心愿单) of many tourists, noted The Paper.

Jack Liu is a frequenter of the art zone who visits it every weekend. “In the art zone, you can refresh memories of the development of Chinese manufacturing through its old buildings,” said the 28-year-old to Teens. “However, in art galleries here you will feel pulled into a fashionable, modern world. It’s amazing.”

Industrial heritage sites, which used to be filled with the rumbling of machines, are now “precious pages of the book on the industrial culture of China,” noted People’s Daily.

Since these heritage sites are rich and diverse in content, cities in China also spare no effort to explore new ways and models to protect and utilize them.

For example, a beer museum has been set up inside a century-old plant of the Tsingtao Brewery in Qingdao, Shandong province, bringing people closer to the long history of the brewery. Some abandoned plants in Beijing have also been renovated for city explorers to take adventures in.

Just as the elderly need our care and love, these industrial heritages are also expected to be injected with vitality through protection and development. “It is not only an inevitable trend of the innovation-driven development of cities, but a necessity for fostering (促进) new drivers of development,” noted People’s Daily.

1. What is China’s solution for old industrial buildings?
A.Expanding their space and uses.
B.Upgrading them to become attractions.
C.Integrating them with new buildings.
D.Returning them to their original condition.
2. What do we know about the 798 Art Zone?
A.It was established in the 1990s.
B.It mainly provides venues for fashion shows.
C.It’s China’s first cultural and creative industrial base.
D.It’s a successful example of transforming old industrial sites.
3. What are Jack Liu’s feelings in the renewed industrial buildings?
A.The buildings which are out of date should be torn down.
B.They are the refreshments of Chinese manufacturing.
C.The once deserted buildings are full of vitality now.
D.He is amazed with the mixture of old and new galleries.
4. Why does the author mention the beer museum?
A.To show the popularity of industrial heritage sites.
B.To explain the importance of renovating old plants.
C.To introduce the features of industrial heritage sites.
D.To illustrate how industrial heritage sites can be used effectively.
5. What does the author think of industrial heritage sites?
A.They deserve to be brought back to life.
B.They can be drivers for city development.
C.They should give way to modern buildings.
D.They are reminders of a city’s development.
2023-02-18更新 | 234次组卷 | 1卷引用:天津市耀华中学2022-2023学年高二上学期期末考试英语试卷
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