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【题目】Cheongsam (also known as Qipao), is a kind of traditional Chinese dress for women. It started from Manchu people of Qing Dynasty in the early 17th century.

Once there was a young fisherwoman living near a place called Jingbo Lake. She made a living by fishing. Her only problem was that when fishing she often felt bad because of her long wide clothes. Then an idea came into her mind — why not make a more comfortable dress to wearThen she invented Qipao that helped herself fish easily.

The young emperor who was in control of China at that time had a dream one night. In the dream his dead father told him a lovely fisherwoman wearing a long dress who lived by Jingbo Lake would become his wife. After thatthe emperor sent some people to look for that woman. At last they found her in the place which his father told him. Then she became the emperor’s wife bringing her beautiful Qipao with her. Manchu women all liked Qipao and soon it became popular across China. Now it's also well known all over the world. Not only Chinese women but also women from foreign countries such as Indonesia are interested in wearing it. This kind of traditional dress is made of either silk or cotton. And anyway, it becomes one of the symbols of China.

1When did the Cheongsam start?

A. It started in the late 17th century.

B. It started it in the Ming Dynasty.

C. It started in the early 17th century.

D. It started in 1900s

2According to the passage, this kind of traditional dress can be made of _______.

A. silkB. cottonC. silk or cottonD. cotton or paper

3What’s the best title for the passage?

A. The History of the CheongsamB. The Fisherwomen’s Clothes

C. How to Make CheongsamD. The Emperor and His Wife

【答案】

1C

2C

3A

【解析】

本篇文章难度适中,主要讲述旗袍是中国女士传统的服装。曾经有一个靠打鱼为生的女孩,他为了生活旁边而研制了旗袍,后来她嫁给了皇帝,并把旗袍带去了,从此旗袍很受人们欢迎。

1细节理解题。根据It started from Manchu people of Qing Dynasty in the early 17th century可知,17世纪早期开始的,故选C

2细节理解题。根据This kind of traditional dress is made of either silk or cotton可知,它是由丝绸或者棉花制成,故选C

3主旨大意题。本篇主要讲述旗袍是中国女士传统的服装。曾经有一个靠打鱼为生的女孩,他为了生活旁边而研制了旗袍,后来她嫁给了皇帝,并把旗袍带去了,从此旗袍很受人们欢迎。所以讲述的是旗袍的历史,故选A

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There are many great works of art in museums, including some priceless pieces that can never be replaced. When we get a chance to enjoy them, we need to respect the art and other visitors. Here are several rules we should follow in museums.

Respect the space

Keep the museum space clean and throw away all rubbish.

Remember that large things are not allowed in museums. But we can put our coats? bagsbackpacks, umbrellas, etc, into the storage (储物柜) near the entrance,

No eating or drinking is allowed inside museums, Finish all food and drinks before entering the museum.

Respect the art

Don’t touch the art by hands, fingers, heads or any body part, though some people think a small touch won’t hurt a painting or other pieces of works. But imagine how those “touches” would add up in a museum with thousands or millions of visitors each year! And even the smallest hurt might be too difficult, or too expensive to fix. So remember the museums’ golden rule: No touching the art.

Respect other visitors

Show consideration by not blocking the view of others who are also there to enjoy the art.

Complete silence isn’t necessary, but keep as quiet as possible.

Most of these rules aim to protect the art. Following them can help make our museum experience safe and enjoyable.

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1Finish all ________________ before entering the museum.

2In fact, even a small touch will ________________ a painting or other pieces of works.

3What’s the museums’ golden rule?

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