Every year during the Spring Festival, a small village east of Beijing puts on a special show. It’s about -15°CS and a man dressed in a straw hat and sheepskin coat who
This is a very performance
In ancient times, fireworks weren’t always
Today, Da Shuhua has become more popular than ever, because of
At the beginning, written Chinese was a picture-
1. How did the customs of tea-drinking spread to other countries?
A.By ancient Silk Road. |
B.By foreigners who came to China. |
C.By books written by Chinese. |
A.About 300 years ago. | B.About 1,000 years ago. | C.About 3,000 years ago. |
A.Three. | B.Four. | C.Five. |
A.The methods of drinking tea. |
B.The history and types of tea. |
C.The methods of producing tea. |
Nausicaa Giavarra, a drama teacher from Italy, moved to Ningbo with her husband in 2009 and is teaching drama lessons at a local international school.
Tianyi Pavilion, the oldest existing private library,
Giavarra says she loves the classical architectural style of Tianyi Pavilion, adding that walking in the courtyard and the bamboo grove (竹林)
“I am very pleased that Ningbo has such a deep cultural connection with Italy. I hope and believe that China and Italy will have more
1. 词数应为80左右;
2. 参考词汇 中秋节:Mid-Autumn Festival 农历:lunar calendar
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位置:伦敦市中心。
旅游价值:著名的旅游景点;是文化,音乐和艺术的中心。
特色:中国传统古建筑;吸引人的中餐馆,菜品丰富多样;招牌上有英文和中文
交通:交通便利,大概步行 15 分钟就可以把整个唐人街游览一遍。
人口:来自于不同的国家。
Welcome to BBC Learning English. I am Sun Chen, the host of today’s programme In this programme, we will take you around London’s Chinatown.
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7 . The tea that has delighted and fascinated the world for thousands of years has finally received top-level global recognition as a shared cultural treasure of mankind. China’s traditional tea-making was added on Tuesday to the intangible cultural heritage list of UNESCO.
The traditional tea processing techniques and associated social practices in China consist of knowledge, skills and practices concerning the management of tea plantations, picking of tea leaves, manual(手工的)processing, drinking and sharing of tea. Since ancient times, Chinese people have been planting, picking, making and drinking tea. Tea producers have developed six categories of tea: green, yellow, dark, white, oolong and black teas. Together with reprocessed teas, such as flower-scented teas, there are over 2, 000 tea products in China.
Tea-related customs are not only found across the country, but also influence the rest of the world through the ancient Silk Road and trade routes. Tea is ubiquitous in Chinese people’s daily life, as steeped(浸泡)or boiled tea is served in families, workplaces, tea houses, restaurants and temples, etc. It is also an important part of socialization and ceremonies such as weddings and sacrifices. The practice of greeting guests and building relationships within families and among neighbors through tea- related activities is common to multiple ethnic groups, providing a sense of shared identity and continuity for the communities.
In China, 44 registered national-level intangible cultural heritage entries are related to tea. There are over 40 vocational colleges and 80 universities that have set up majors in tea science or tea culture, resulting in over 3,000 graduates specializing in tea production and art every year, according to the ministry.
China now has 43 items on the intangible cultural heritage list, continuing to be the most enlisted country in the world.
1. What can be learnt from the passage?A.Chinese producers developed 44 categories of tea. |
B.Tea is quite popular with people all over the country. |
C.More than 2,000 tea products could be found in China. |
D.There’ re about 300 graduates specializing in tea production every year. |
A.rare | B.common | C.temporary | D.available |
A.By listing figures. | B.By making definitions. |
C.By giving examples. | D.By making comparisons. |
A.A textbook. | B.A travel journal. |
C.A story book. | D.A cultural magazine. |
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China is widely known for its ancient civilisation which has continued all the way through into modern times,
At the beginning, written Chinese was a picture-based language. It
By the Shang Dynasty (around 1600-1046 BCE), these symbols had
Emperor Qinshihuang united the seven
9 . There are many interesting stories about Chinese fans in historical records, novels, and legends.
The reason why fans evolved into artwork was largely related to men of letters, who liked to paint or write poetry on fans, and gave them to their friends as gifts.
It has been popular to draw fans or write poems about fans, and paint or write on paper fans. There is a story about Wang Xizhi, known for his Chinese calligraphy. Wang once saw an elderly lady selling fans. The business was not so good. She looked very upset, so Wang decided to help her.
It has been popular to paint on fans since Tang Dynasty. Artwork on fans is also a unique type of Chinese painting. As space is limited, the painters pay close attention to the composition on the half-circle fan.
For thousands of years, Chinese people never stopped innovating fan design, and adopted different materials such as bamboo, paper, bones. They made fans of many shapes, such as circular and square shapes.
A.They asked for better decoration of fans. |
B.Feather fans are famous due to Zhuge Liang. |
C.Wang taught the old woman to draw on fans. |
D.In ancient times, fans served as the symbol of social classes. |
E.Some famous ones are the feather fan held by Zhuge Liang. |
F.He wrote a few characters on each fan and told her to raise the price. |
G.So the creation of imagery or scenery requires extra skill and accuracy. |
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