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【题目】The Tang Costume (唐装) Fashion is full of culture. The Tang costume is a symbol of Chinese history and fashion culture. The Tang costume got ___________ name because China became known to other countries during the Han and Tang dynasties. ___________, people called Chinese clothes Tang costumes. Chinese fashion is not only different from western fashion, but also from that in other___________ countries such as Japan and Korea. The beautiful silk knots () and the other decorations on Tang style clothes are ___________ with people all over the world now. Today people can design the Tang costumes as either formal or casual clothes. It ___________ both the wearer’s personal style and China’s right traditional culture. So we say the Tang costume is very attractive and very different from western-style suits.

1A. its B. it’s C. It

2A. From then on B. At that time C. So far

3A. African B. European C. Asian

4A. attractive B. familiar C. popular

5A. explain B. express C. promises

【答案】

1A

2A

3C

4C

5B

【解析】试题分析:这是一篇说明文,介绍了“唐装”的由来、发展历史,和西方以及韩国、日本的时尚都不同,内涵了独特的中国传统文化,受到世界各地的欢迎。

1句意:唐装之所以得名,是因为中国在汉代和唐代就为其他国家所知。考查代词辨析题。name名字,名词需用形容词或形容词性物主代词修饰。it它,人称代词;it’sit is的缩写,都可排除。its它的,此处是形容词性物主代词,故选A。

2句意:从那时起,人们就称中国服装为唐装。考查介词短语辨析题。A. From then on从那时起;B. At that time在那时;C. So far迄今为止根据句意语境,可知BC选项意思都与句意不合,故选A。

3句意:中国的时尚不仅与西方时尚不同,而且还来自于其他亚洲国家,如日本和韩国。考查名词辨析题。根据下文的举例such as Japan and Korea,可知都是亚洲国家,故选C。

4句意:唐装上的美丽丝带和其他装饰物现在受到了全世界人民的欢迎。考查形容词辨析题。A. attractive迷人的/有魅力的,多用于人;B. familiar相似的;C. popular流行的/受欢迎的。be popular with受…欢迎的,固定短语。根据句意语境,可知选C。

5句意:它体现了穿戴者的个人风格和中国的传统文化。考查动词辨析题。A. explain解释;B. express表达;C. promises承诺。根据句意语境,可知AC选项不合句意,故选B。

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