In China, there is a traditional view ________ working for the government or big companies is the best choice for the young.
A. whether B. that
C. why D. how
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In China, there is a traditional view ________ working for the government or big companies is the best choice for the young.
A. whether B. that
C. why D. how
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In China, tea is a traditional drink, which is not only good for your health but can also enrich your mind. The following are some information of teahouses.
Guozijian Yicheng Teahouse
Run by two beautiful girls who play the seven-stringed guqin, this place is elegant and classic. Guests here not only enjoy fragrant(芬芳的)tea but also the beautiful music of guqin.
Address : No. 8, Guozijian Avenue,Dongcheng District
Minghui Teahouse
Located in an old temple, this teahouse will provide you a place of serenity. The teahouses here are divided into six private(私人的) rooms so guests can be fully relaxed in the comfortable environment. The workers are all dressed in traditional clothes of the Qing Dynasty. When enjoying a cup of tea, you may feel your troubles have disappeared.
Address : Inside Dajue Temple, Haidian District
Peng Chacha
Besides fragrant tea, this place is also famous for its entertainment facilities(娱乐设施) as it offers playing cards, chess and many other games. Guests here can enjoy tea while chatting and playing games. On the first floor, there are many kinds of nuts and snacks to try. And the second floor has many small rooms, which offer more privacy for conversation.
Address : No. 549, Jianhe Road, Changning District
Taihe Teahouse
Showcasing(展览) a lot of special furniture from the Ming and Qing Dynasties, this place attracts many people who appreciate traditional Chinese culture. As for the tea, its selection and quality may be beyond your imagination. Even the water for making tea is transported from the famous Hutiao Spring in Hangzhou.
Address: No. 569,Pudong Avenue, Pudong New District
1.If you want to enjoy the music Of guqin while drinking tea, you must go to __.
A. Taihe Teahouse B. Guozijian Yicheng Teahouse
C. Peng Chacha D. Minghui Teahouse
2. The underlined word" serenity" probably means __.
A. calm and peace B. anxiety and tiredness
C. noise and sorrow D. joy and happiness
3. Which of the following is the one that the guests can NOT do in Peng Chacha?
A. Enjoying tea. B. Playing games. C. Watching plays. D. Chatting.
4.We know from the text that __.
A. drinking tea is not good for your health but can enrich your mind
B. the workers in Peng Chacha are all dressed in traditional clothes of the Qing Dynasty
C. there are many kinds of nuts and snacks to try on the second floor in Peng Chacha
D. the water for making tea in Taihe Teahouse is transported from the famous Hutiao Spring in Hangzhou
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There is a long history for Chinese to drink tea. And it had been widely spread in China for more than 1,000 years 1. first appearing in Europe. Tea drinking is popular throughout history. Many people now go to expensively decorated teahouses 2. (talk) business. However, tea drinking is very complex. Many things contribute to an 3. (enjoy) experience. It starts with surroundings. In the past, it took place in a setting 4. “spring water runs on marble”. At present, to create such an atmosphere, teahouses 5. (decorate) with traditional paintings and furniture. Besides, there is always a 6. (perform) of a traditional Chinese music instrument, such as guzheng, pipa and erhu. Water 7. (use) for tea also matters. In old days, water 8. came from melted snow was regarded as the best; but today, people no longer use it due to pollution. Black tea, together with green tea, oolong tea and pu’er tea, 9. (rank) the top four favorites. Meanwhile, those kinds of tea are made by 10. (total) different methods.
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For many cities in China, there is no room to spread out further, _______ Yangzhou is an example.
A. for which B. in which
C. of which D. from which
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One determined student stepped off the traditional job for blind people in China, and now challenges a new life at university in Britain. Being a message therapist (按摩师)is a perfect job for many people with a visual disability, but for Zheng Jianwei, it was far from enough.
The 30-year-old former massage therapist gave up his hospital job in 2009to prepare for admission to graduate school. He took IELTS(雅思考试), the language-fluency test necessary for university admission in the UK, in 2012 and scored 6.5 points. He was the first blind examinee to take the IELTS in the Southeast Chinese region. After about four year’s struggles, Zheng successfully gain an offer from the University of Essex in the United Kingdom and became a graduate student.
However,Zheng’s path to graduate school was not easy. “I can’t take China’s national entrance exam for graduate school, which doesn’t provide study material(材料)for blind students,” he says.
He then turned to search for graduate school overseas. However, English became his nightmare. Zheng studied in special schools for visually challenged students since primary school, but foreign language was never a main subject.
Before giving up his job and learning English again in 2009, Zheng only knew the alphabet, a few words and some basic expressions. “Learning English again in my late 20s is not easy,” he says.
It took him three years of intensive study to gain entrance to a graduate school overseas. Because of the lack of study material, Zheng needs to spend hours and days looking for textbooks for the visually disabled and copying them, while it may take only five minutes for a sighted person to order a plain English textbook from Amazon.
In his parents’ eyes, Zheng has been a sensible, independent and decisive man from a young age. Zheng made all the major decisions by himself, including studying abroad and choosing majors. “We just follow his decisions, ” the mother says.
1.According to the first paragraph, a blind person in China is likely to .
A. go abroad for graduate school B. work as a message therapist
C. be far from pleased with life D. enjoy a perfect job
2.It can be learned from the passage that the blind students in China .
A. can’t take the national entrance exam to college
B. can find less study material than normal students
C. can never learn a foreign language well
D. can’t afford the English textbooks for an entrance exam
3.Which of the following can match Zheng Jianwei’s story?
A. All mankind is created equal. B. Many hands make light work.
C. Rome is not built in a day. D. Nothing is impossible when mind is set.
4.It can be inferred from the passage that Zheng’s .
A. parents have to follow any of his decisions
B. parents don’t understand or care about him
C. visual disability meant a hopeless damage to him
D. mind is healthy though physically disabled
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Crosstalk, a traditional form of comic storytelling, is making a comeback in China’s tea houses and theaters. Audiences can laugh the night away every Saturday at the Qianxiangyi Teahouse in Tianjin, entertained by the apprentices(徒弟) of Hou Baolin, Ma Sanli or Yin Shoushan—all leading crosstalk artists of years past—for only 20 yuan.
The success in Tianjin has also caused the rejuvenation (复活) of crosstalk in Beijing and other places.
Although the art form originated in Beijing in the Qing Dynasty(1644-1911), Tianjin became a place where rising stars formed their styles and new pieces were tried out. The city was well-known nationwide for the quality of its crosstalk performances.
Known in Chinese as xiangsheng (literally, “face and voice”), crosstalk was the chief form of comedy throughout most of the 205th century. In the old days in Tianjin and elsewhere, temple fairs and markets were the main places for crosstalkers to perform, although they occasionally also appeared in teahouses or theaters.
Crosstalk pieces draw on every aspect of Chinese culture, from history and folk tales to social issues of the time. Although there’re hundreds of traditional pieces, they’re constantly rewritten to suit the times and audience, while new works are written as well. It’s one of the features that have made crosstalk a public art form throughout its history.
“Crosstalk was in the doldrums(萎靡不振) with competition from other art forms, especially TV,” said Wang Xiaochun, headmaster of the Northern Storytelling Arts School of China (NSAS). “But it has regained its status with crosstalk fans, especially young people, growing aware (意识到) of its rare qualities.
“More and more students are coming to NSAS to study crosstalk, including some girl students”, said Wang. “They’re sure that crosstalk will have a strong market.”
1.In Chinese crosstalk means “_________”.
A. storytelling B. face and voice C. folk tale D. dialogue
2.From the text, we can know_________.
A. crosstalk first arouse in Tianjin
B. crosstalk was mainly performed at teahouses in the past
C. crosstalk was the most popular art form in the 20th century
D. crosstalk has a history of over 100 years
3.Crosstalk has been a public art form party because_________.
A. it is a popular traditional art after all
B. the pieces contain some famous folk tales
C. the crosstalkers make it return to teahouses
D. the pieces are made to suit the times and the audience
4.We can learn that the future of crosstalk first lies in_________.
A. setting up more storytelling art schools
B. beating TV and other arts
C. young people’s understanding of its value
D. a strong market
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Lion dance is a form of 1.(tradition)dance in China,2.can be often seen inimportant festivals and great events. China is home 3.the Dragon Dance and Lion Dance. The two performances 4.(welcome)by people from various ethnic groups for generations. It is said 5.the lion dance in China originated in the Southern and Northern Dynasties with6.history of more than one thousand years. The lions stand for joy and 7.( happy).Therefore, during festivals and grand ceremonies, people would perform lion dance to create a happy and8.(excite)atmosphere. Many young people know that the dragon dance and the lion dance are performed during festivals such as Spring Festival, Spring Festival fairs and celebrations. But they don't know that after several thousand years the two activities have accumulated thick historical cultures and are 9.(extreme)valuable cultural heritages10.(hand)down from Chinese people's ancestors.
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__________ Beijing Opera to the basic education in China is a big step to promote traditional art.
A. Adding B. Added
C. Add D. Having added
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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Chinese Calligraphy, which has a long tradition in China, is a visual art1.(relate) to writing. Chinese Calligraphy, along with playing stringed musical instrument, the board game “go”, and painting, 2. (consider) as one of the four best friends of ancient Chinese literati (文人).
Calligraphy has led to the development of various3.(form) of art in China, including seal carving, ornate paperweights, and inkstones. Now, Chinese calligraphy is4.(wide) practised across East Asia5.it is shown great respect for.
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In my ________,there is no need to worry about exams.
A.idea B.view C.thought D.information
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