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【题目】What can you make with pieces of paper? Look at Chen Yiyan's work! The 14-year-old boy in Hangzhou Foreign Language School has an amazing talent for paper-folding. He has folded a “fantasy world" with his hands.

Chen wasn't born with this talent. When he was a fourth-grader, he found his brother's paper-folding book. It got him interested in it. Following the 50 steps shown in the book, he made

his first work--a paper elephant within two hours. Since then, he has read many books about paper-folding and practised folding paper in his spare time. So far, his fantasy world has many members, such as monsters and robots. He made his favorite work last year. It was a paper dragon that had almost 2,000 steps.

Chen used to fold paper himself until he met Li Changnan, an eighth-grader in his school who also loved folding paper. They set up a paper-folding club last year. To their joy, their school sponsored it. With the encouragement and the money provided, they had a paper-folding class every Wednesday afternoon. The club soon attracted a lot of students. Now it has more than 20 members. They showed their works and taught other students how to fold paper. On February 14th this year, the club also held a speech for the kids in Wenzhou Children's Library.

It is really exciting to develop my hobby and share it with others at the same time, " said

Chen, "I hope more and more people get to know paper-folding and love the art

1What made Chen Yiyan interested in paper-folding?

A. A paper-folding club

B. Meeting Li Changnan.

C. Wenzhou Children's Library

D. His brother's paper-folding book

2Which work did Chen Yiyan like best?

A. A paper monster.

B. A paper elephant.

C. A paper dragon.

D. A paper robot.

3What does the underlined word "sponsored” mean?

A. Supported.

B. Prevented.

C. Refused.

D. Introduced.

4Which of the following activities did the chub hold?

holding competitions

showing their works

giving a speech

reading books in the library

teaching how to fold paper

having paper-folding classes

A. ①②⑤⑥

B. ①③④⑤

C. ②③⑤⑥

D. ②③④⑥

5Why did Chen Yiyan put so much effort into paper-folding?

A. To develop paper-folding art.

B. To build his own fantasy world.

C. To admire more paper-folding lovers.

D. To make himself famous in the school.

【答案】

1D

2C

3A

4C

5A

【解析】

试题本文主要介绍了学生陈一彦喜欢折纸艺术,并为折纸艺术的发展做出很多努力,他希望越来越多的人了解折纸并热爱这项艺术

1根据第二段第二、三句When he was a fourth-grader, he found his brother's paper-folding book. It got him interested in it.可知,哥哥的折纸书使他对折纸感兴趣。故填:D。

2根据第三段最后两句He made his favorite work last year. It was a paper dragon that had almost 2,000 steps.可知,纸龙是他最喜欢的作品。故填:C。

3根据语境可推知本句意为令他们高兴的是,他们学校支持这项活动。所以单词sponsored意为支持”。A. Supported支持;B. Prevented阻止;C. Refused拒绝;D. Introduced介绍。故填:A。

4根据第三段后半部分With the encouragement and the money provided, they had a paper-folding class every Wednesday afternoon(上折纸课); They showed their works and taught other students how to fold paper(展示作品、教学生折纸); On February 14th this year, the club also held a speech for the kids in Wenzhou Children's Library(做演讲)。 故填:C。

5根据最后一段可知,陈在折叠上付出这么大的努力是为了发展折纸艺术。 故填:A。

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