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这是一份练习42 语法填空+阅读理解+应用文写作,共4页。试卷主要包含了校庆活动介绍;3等内容,欢迎下载使用。
Wdcarving is a branch f carving. It is ne f the traditinal Chinese art frms with a timehnred histry. It riginated in the Nelithic perid, and the 1.________ (begin) f wdcarving accmpanied peple's everyday life demands. Later, when peple had 2.________ ability t use their imaginatin t express ideas, it became a kind f art. The earliest existing wdcarving 3.________ (dig) ut in the 1980s in Hubei Prvince, which is believed 4.________ (have) a histry f ver tw thusand years. Generally, Chinese wdcarving in ancient times 5.________ (cnsist) f three majr categries: architecture carving, furniture carving and artwrk carving.
Wdcarving serves practical purpses and at the same time is 6.________ decrative value. Chairs, tables, shelves, animals, flwers and human figures 7.________ (carve) ut f wd are cmmn examples f this frm f art. In a pem by Han Yu, 8.________ was an utstanding pet f the Tang Dynasty, he described a wdcarved figure vividly.
Chinese wdcarving is appreciated wrldwide fr its 9.________ (true) detailed structures and the beauty f its themes. Tday, many 10.________ (impress) wdcarvings can be seen in private galleries and als in residential areas n bth sides f the Yangtze River.
Ⅱ.阅读理解
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Editr's nte:
Blake is the China
Representative fr Wildaid, an envirnmental rganizatin fcused n reducing demand fr wildlife prducts. In his past 15 years living in China, he has witnessed the changes f public attitudes and gvernment plicies abut wildlife prtectin. In this interview, he talks abut wildlife cnsumptin (消费) in China and the nging revisin f China's Wildlife Prtectin Law.
CGTN:Hw has COVID19 changed public attitudes twards wildlife cnsumptin in China?
Blake:Ever since the utbreak f COVID19 earlier this year, it's been smething that I've never seen n this scale befre—the utpuring f public attentin and discussin arund cnsumptin f wildlife. Everybdy was talking abut ending wildlife cnsumptin all ver the place. And we really need t revise ur regulatins and ur relatinships with nature and wildlife cnsumptin.
CGTN:What d yu think f the criticism against China ver wildlife cnsumptin fllwing COVID19?
Blake: I think there's a lt f misunderstanding glbally arund the cnsumptin f wildlife in China. Fr ne, wildlife cnsumptin happens in every cuntry. We all cnsume wildlife in ne frm r anther. S__it's__definitely__far__frm__a__China__prblem.
But with the utbreak f this disease China acted incredibly fast t clse dwn all sales f wildlife. And China's wrking n updating its plicies and regulatins arund this cnsumptin. And s that's really admirable.
But again, by China taking such strng actin n this, it's nt ging t slve the prblem because it happens all ver the wrld. We really need a glbal mvement. We need t see these live sales clse dwn acrss the wrld.
CGTN: What are sme f the challenges t wildlife prtectin in China?
Blake: A majr challenge is that the industry arund wildlife cnsumptin is s vast and varied. It invlves tens f billins f dllars annually wrth f prductin and cnsumptin. Millins f peple's jbs and livelihds are invlved. And s it's a vast system. There's n easy answer t really imprving it in a quick way.
But I think that's ne f the issues that need slving nw in revising the wildlife prtectin law and ther regulatins that I think we're ging t see cming up sn.
CGTN: What will be sme f the biggest changes t the WPL with the new revisin?
Blake: The biggest change t the law n wildlife prtectin after these upcming revisins will be clarity n which species f wildlife can be cnsumed as fd. Currently, there's a ban n all f it right nw until these regulatins cme ut. But there will be a clarified list that states which wildlife can be cnsumed as fd.
1.What des the authr really want t tell us by saying “S it's definitely far frm a China prblem.”?
A.The wildlife prtectin really needs a glbal mvement.
B.The wildlife cnsumptin happens acrss the wrld nw.
C.The criticism ver China's wildlife cnsumptin is wrng.
D.China's strng actin can't slve the prblem very well.
2.What des the underlined wrd “smething” in paragraph 3 refer t?
A.Great attentin t wildlife cnsumptin.
B.The utbreak f COVID19 this year.
C.Much wildlife cnsumptin in China.
D.China's Wildlife Prtectin Law.
3.Which f the fllwing can be the best title fr the text?
A.The Effects f the COVID-19 n Wildlife
Cnsumptin
B.The Challenges t Wildlife Prtectin All Over the Wrld
C.CGTN's Interview with the China Representative fr WTO
D.China's Wildlife Prtectin Law: What Changes t Lk Frward t?
B
When I was 9, we packed up ur hme in Ls Angeles and arrived at Heathrw, Lndn n a gray January mrning. Everyne in the family settled quickly int the city except me. Withut my belved beaches and endless bluesky days, I felt at a lss and ut f place. Until I made a discvery.
Suthbank, at an eastern bend in the Thames, is the center f British skatebarding, where the cntinuus crashing f skatebards left yur head ringing. I lved it. I sn made friends with the lcal skaters. We spke ur wn language. And my favrite: Safe. Safe meant cl. It meant hell. It meant dn't wrry abut it. Once, when trying a certain trick n the beam (横杆), I fell nt the stnes, damaging a nerve in my hand, and Tby came ver, helping me up: Safe, man. Safe. A few minutes later, when I landed the trick, my friends beat their bards lud, shuting: “Safe!__Safe!__Safe!” And that's what mattered—landing tricks, being a gd skater.
When I was 15, my family mved t Washingtn. I tried skatebarding there, but the lcals were far less welcming. Within a cuple f years, I'd given it up.
When I returned t Lndn in 2004, I fund myself wandering dwn t Suthbank, spending hurs there. I've traveled back several times since, mst recently this past spring. The day was cld but clear; turists and Lndners stpped t watch the skaters. Weaving (穿梭) amng the kids wh rushed by n their bards, I fund my way t the beam. Then a railthin teenager, in a baggy white Tshirt, skidded (滑) up t the beam. He sat next t me. He seemed nt t ntice the man next t him. But sn I caught a few f his glances. “I was a lcal here 20 years ag,” I tld him. Then, slwly, he began t nd his head. “Safe, man. Safe.”
“Yeah,” I said. “Safe.”
4.What can we learn abut the authr sn after he mved t Lndn?
A.He felt disappinted.
B.He gave up his hbby.
C.He liked the weather there.
D.He had disagreements with his family.
5.What d the underlined wrds “Safe! Safe! Safe!” prbably mean?
A.Be careful! B.Well dne!
C.N way! D.Dn't wrry!
6.Why did the authr like t spend time in Suthbank when he returned t Lndn?
A.T jin the skatebarding.
B.T make new friends.
C.T learn mre tricks.
D.T relive his childhd days.
7.What message des the authr seem t cnvey in the text?
A.Children shuld learn a secnd language.
B.Sprt is necessary fr children's health.
C.Children need a sense f belnging.
D.Seeing the wrld is a must fr children.
Ⅲ.应用文写作
[2022·云南民族大学附中月考]假定你是李华,已高中毕业20年,今日从报纸上获悉母校将要举行100周年校庆,你将要给你远在美国的高中同桌Peter发一封80词左右的电子邮件,相约一起回母校参加活动,要点如下:
1.问候昔日同桌,回忆同学友情;2.校庆活动介绍;3.捐设奖学金。
参考词汇:百年校庆100th anniversary
celebratin; 奖学金schlarship
Dear Peter,
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Yurs,
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