【題目】閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的五個選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳 選項。每個選項只能用一次。
Chinese Calligraphy
What is calligraphy? It’s handwriting. Any language can be written in calligraphy, but Chinese calligraphy is especially beautiful. It takes a lot of patience and practice to
write Chinese calligraphy. 【1】 . During the lessons, they learn how to hold a brush. They also learn how to make different strokes (一筆) to make Chinese characters.
There are many different kinds of brushes people can buy to do calligraphy.
【2】 . But there is one kind of calligraphy brush that is extra special. This brush is made from baby hair! Hundreds of years ago in China, people started to believe a baby-hair brush was good luck. It is a tradition. 【3】 .
【4】 .To make a brush, a family will cut off a baby’s hair when he or she is about one month old. Then they will take some of the baby’s hair to a shop to be made into a brush. 【5】 . It takes more than 80 steps to make one brush. That’s why these brushes are such a treasure.
【答案】
【1】B
【2】C
【3】D
【4】E
【5】A
【解析】
試題分析:這篇短文主要介紹了中國書法。
【1】B細節(jié)理解 根據(jù)下文During the lessons, they learn how to hold a brush.可知上文是People take lessons to learn how to do it人們上課來學習怎樣書寫。故選C。
【2】C細節(jié)理解 根據(jù)下文But there is one kind of calligraphy brush that is extra special. This brush is made from baby hair! 可知上文是Different brushes are made from different animals’ hair不同的刷子是由不同的動物的毛發(fā)制成的。故選C。
【3】D細節(jié)理解 根據(jù)上文It is a tradition.可知下文是But no one is really sure where the tradition comes from但是沒有人真的知道這個傳統(tǒng)來自什么時候。故選D。
【4】E細節(jié)理解 根據(jù)下文To make a brush, a family will cut off a baby’s hair when he or she is about one month old.可知上文是Today people in Asia still have brushes made from baby hair今天,亞洲人仍然有用嬰兒頭發(fā)做成的刷子。故選E。
【5】A細節(jié)理解 根據(jù)下文It takes more than 80 steps to make one brush. That’s why these brushes are such a treasure.可知上文是Making a brush is not easy制作刷子不容易的。故選A。
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