题目内容

Ancient China produced many types of beautiful works of art.Among them,calligraphy(书法),poetry(诗歌)and painting were the most famous.Often they would be put together in art.These became important starting with the Song dynasty.

Calligraphy is the art of handwriting.In the old time the Chinese considered writing as an important form of art.Calligraphers(书法家)would practice for years to learn to write perfectly,but with style.Each of over 40,000 characters needed to be written correctly.And each stroke(笔画)in a character had to be written in a certain order.

Poetry was also an important form of art.Great poets were famous all over the country,but all educated people were expected to write poetry.During the Tang dynasty poetry was so important that writing poetry was part of the examinations to become a civil servant (文官)and work for the government.

Chinese painting was often connected with calligraphy.It is one of the oldest artistic traditions in the world.The most traditional way of Chinese painting is known as “national”or“native painting(国画)”,which is quite different from Western painting.People can draw mountains,homes,birds,trees and water on it.

1.Calligraphers needed to write over ________ characters correctly in the old time.

A. 10,000 B. 20,000 C. 30,000 D. 40,000

2.What was part of the civil service examinations during the Tang dynasty?

A. Painting. B. Calligraphy.

C. Writing poetry. D. Playing music.

3.The underlined word “it”refers to “ ________ ”.

A. Calligraphy B. Art

C. Chinese painting D. Western painting

4.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A. Calligraphy,poetry and painting were the most famous works of art.

B. The strokes of each character could be written in any order.

C. Poetry was an important form of art like calligraphy.

D. Chinese painting was often connected with calligraphy.

5.What's the passage mainly about?

A. Chinese art. B. Chinese examinations.

C. Chinese history. D. Chinese dynasties.

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One hot day, some mice were playing in a forest and a lion was having a rest under a tree. One mouse did not look where he was going and hit the lion’s leg. The lion was very angry, and he caught the mouse. The little animal did not know what to do. “I’m sorry, sir,” the mouse said. “Will you free me, please? “I don’t know why I should,” the lion said. “I’m very hungry, and it’s time to have lunch.” “Please don’t eat me,” the mouse said. “I’m so small and wouldn’t satisfy you.” “Besides(而且),if you free me, I might be able to help you one day.” The lion laughed loudly and said, “How could a great animal like me need your help?” But the lion had a kind heart, and he freed his little friend. “Thank you so much,” the mouse said. “Some day you’ll see that I was telling the truth.” Several days after this, some men were trying to catch the lion. They put a net in the forest, so the lion was caught in it. He couldn’t understand how this could happen because he was usually very careful. The great animal was in big trouble. Loud, angry noises could be heard everywhere in the forest. The mouse heard these noises and went to see what was wrong. He found the lion in the net and knew what he had to do. The small mouse started to bite the net, soon a little piece of the net fell on the ground. Then another piece fell, and another. In a short time the great animal was freed.

根据短文内容判断正(T)误(F)

1.In a forest, a small mouse hit a lion’s head. The lion got angry and caught him.

2.The lion was very hungry, so he wanted to have the mouse for lunch.

3.The lion didn’t think he would need the small mouse’s help.

4.The lion had to free the small mouse because he was caught in a net.

5.When the small mouse heard the loud, angry noises, he was too frightened to help the lion.

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