Silk ________ in _______ China.
A.produce, the southeast | B.is produced, southeast |
C.is grown, southeast | D.is produced, the southeast of |
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Silk ________ in _______ China.
A.produce, the southeast | B.is produced, southeast |
C.is grown, southeast | D.is produced, the southeast of |
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Silk is mainly produced in the south of the Yangtze River Delta. The people 1.(live )in the region were the inventors of silk fabric, and no other culture discovered this process independently. The history of silk making 2.(begin)6,000 years ago, and the earliest example of silk fabric 3. has been discovered dates from 3630 BC in Henan. Silk cloth producing process was well advanced during the Shang Dynasty(1600—1046 BC)era.
China produces about 150,000 tons 4.(annual). This is much more than the rest of the world. Only India has a comparably large industry that produces about 30,000 tons.
It is thought that silk 5.(export)along the Silk Road routes about 400 BC ago. But after that, the 6.(variety)kingdoms kept secret the methods of silk 7.(produce)for another thousand years. It might have been one of the most energetically guarded secretes in history. Anyone 8.(find)secretly carrying silkworm eggs, or mulberry(桑树)seeds was put 9. death.
Silk garments were worn by emperors and royalty. It was a status symbol, 10. common people were prohibited from wearing silk. Silk was also used for a number of other applications including luxury writing material.
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_______ foreign trade recovering, the recent labor shortage in the southeast of China has
become a hot topic.
A. As B. Upon C. With D. For
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The Small Goose Pagoda in Xi’an, one of the 22 Silk Road relics located in China, _______ back in 707 during the Tang Dynasty.
A. dated B. was dated
C. dates D. is dating
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The Small Goose Pagoda in Xi’an, one of the 22 Silk Road relics located in China, _______ back in 707 during the Tang Dynasty.
A.dated B.was dated
C.dates D.is dating
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Located on the southeast coast of China, Quanzhou in Fujian Province was a major international trade port in China 1 ,000 years ago. Today, with the Belt and Road Initiative in full swing, the city,the starting point of the ancient Maritime Silk Road, is back in the limelight,1. ( play) an important role in connecting China with the rest of the world.
Being2. international port, Quanzhou, is home to a huge number of Chinese3. have gone abroad and can be tracked to more than 130 countries and regions around the globe. Their passion for their hometown’s development4. ( reflect) in their investments in local factories and schools, charity donations and public welfare projects. They serve as an important driving force for local economic and social development, while acting as a bridge between Quanzhou5.the wider world.
Quanzhou is also known6.its thriving private economy. The past four decades 7.(see) the birth of tens of thousands of private businesses and hundreds of famous brands. Today, the city is8. (pride) of five industrial groups: textiles and garments, footwear, petrochemical , machinery equipment, building materials and home furnishings. Private businesses account for more than 90 percent of local businesses, with more than 1009. ( company) listed at home and abroad. The city is now known as the capital of footwear, crafts and stone sculptures. Since 2013, the city has10. ( continuous) increased investment in its sea, land and air transport infrastructure to enhance connectivity.
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In recent years, the silk culture of China and the Belt and Road Initiative have become worldwide hot topics with China's international effect 1. (recognize) by more and more countries.
It is true that the old Silk Road is linked with silk. From Han Dynasty, China 2. (open) up the Silk Road and it 3. (great) strengthened the communication between China and the outside world. Since then Chinese businessmen have been promoting to other countries Chinese goods of high quality, among 4. silk is one of the most popular goods. As 5.matter of fact, silk has a long history, 6. (date) back to the Neolithic Age(新石器时代). Silk is made of silkworm cocoon. It is not only elegant but also 7. (environment). It can be made into various products by 8. (design) and has been well received at home and abroad.
At present, Chinese government has put forward “The Belt and Road” Initiative, which encourages cooperation between China and other countries. 9. is no doubt that it will have a great effect on all the relevant countries and contribute 10. the economic and cultural development of the whole world.
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“Made in China” has Changed
Many shoppers in the West still prize labels, boasting (吹嘘) a product was made in Italy without knowing that a growing number of Italian products come from factories that are Chineseowned and staffed. The products which were marked “Made in China” gave the buyer an impression of “low pride and low cost, low technology and development”. The statement used to be true, but now it has changed.
“Made in China” is becoming a leading part in the world market. China's garment industry (制衣业) has been investing in producing technology and training for decades, and its workforce has collectively gotten better at sewing garments. As a result, the quality of Chinesemade clothes is rising fast. It has been home to a highlyskilled, highlyspecialized garment industry, one that supplies even some highend (高端的) labels and offers the best mix of price, speed, and quality.
“If I was to make a basic men's jean, I'd make that in Pakistan,” said Edward Hertzman, coowner of the trade publication Sourcing Journal. “If I was going to make a fashionable women's garment, I would move to China because their skill set is better, their hand is better, their finishing is better, and they can handle that type of fashion.”
Indeed, luxury fashion labels now routinely make things in China. Burberry, Armani, and Prada have all produced things there, because they're still able to get good workmanship at a relatively low price. Even the Japanese brand Visvim, known for its crazy attention to detail, also produces highend, handmade footwear in China.
Despite the rising wages and costs of doing business in China, companies have not walked away. “China is viewed by people who make buying decisions as unique and hard to copy elsewhere,” says Josh Green, CEO of Panjiva.
1.Which of the following is NOT true about “Made in China”?
A.It used to be associated with poor quality.
B.It has lost its leading status in the world market.
C.Its products are recognized by luxury fashion brands.
D.It reflects China's investment in producing technology.
2.Edward Hertzman thinks highly of “Made in China” in such aspects as ________.
①workers' skills ②low prices
③advanced technology ④a sense of fashion
A.①②③ B.①②④
C.②③④ D.①③④
3.What is the similarity between Prada and Visvim?
A.Both of them are from Japan.
B.Neither of them sells at a low price.
C.They both make products in China.
D.They both produce handmade footwear.
【小题】What can be learned from the last paragraph?
A.Doing business in China costs a lot more now.
B.Chinese companies are more creative than others.
C.Foreign producers want to copy China's success.
D.Rising costs stop the interest of foreign companies.
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Of the most popular films in China this year, ________ was produced in this city
A.none | B.no one | C.nothing | D.nobody |
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China is the birthplace of silk. Raising silkworms for silk production 1.(have) a history of over 6,000 years. Legend has it that the wife of the Yellow Emperor was having tea under a mulberry tree(桑树)2. a cocoon(蚕茧)fell into her cup. As she watched, the cocoon spun a strong white thread. She unwound the string onto her finger, 3. (realize) that it could be used as weaving thread. Thus an industry was born. She taught her people how to raise silkworms, and 4. (late) invented the loom(织布机). Silk production reached 5. high level during the Shang Dynasty (1600BC—1046BC).
For more than two thousand years, the Chinese kept the secret of silk to 6. (they). It was one of the most guarded 7. (secret) in history. Anyone found guilty of taking silkworm eggs, cocoons, or mulberry seeds was put to death. Silk clothes were worn by emperors and rich people and became a symbol 8. wealth. Common people were prohibited from wearing silk. With the creases of travels and trading, sericulture 9. (slow) reached the outside world from Asia to Europe. Now most of silk 10. (produce) in the south of the Yangtze River Delta, such as Suzhou, Hangzhou, Nanjing, and Shaoxing.
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