2025年德阳高2023级高二下期三月月考
阅读(共两节,满分50分)
阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2.5分;满分37.5分)
A
What’s On
Master’s teens
Forceful Cuts, now running at the Art Museum of China Profiles, through to Sept 17, shows the late artist Huang Yongyu’s efforts in woodcut art. His woodcuts show a good assessment of human nature, with wisdom and humor. Huang once said he lived every day in the same serious way as he worked on wood, “paying great attention to every cut”.
9 am—5 pm, closed on Mondays.
66 Shapowei, Daxue Road, Siming district, Xiamen, Fujian province.
Art into soul
Two artists Xu Li and Andrey Kovalchuk are presenting an exhibition at Shanghai’s New Art Museum, through to July 30. Xu is showing dozens of his oil paintings. Kovalchuk, who chairs the Russian artists association, brings 24 sculptures. The show compares the cultural traditions and individual concerns of the two cultures.
9 am—5 pm, closed on Mondays.
1528 Gumei Road, Shanghai.
Eternal glare
The use of raw lacquer (生漆) to better preserve objects, such as bowls, and meanwhile decorate life can date back to the Neolithic culture in China. Throughout centuries, lacquer art has been viewed as an important part of Hubei’s cultural heritage (遗产). Dozens of fine examples of this art from the collection of the Hubei Museum of Art are now on show at World of Lacquer, an exhibition running through to July 30, at the Anhui Art Museum.
9 am—5 pm, closed on Mondays.
1 Chengdu Road, Binhu New District, Hefei, Anhui province.
Academy work
Over 240 paintings, prints, sculptures and seal engravings(篆刻)are on show at the gallery of the China National Academy of Painting until July 8, offering a look of the works of academy artists all over the country. The exhibition shows works done in the traditional style and new explorations.
9 am—4:30 pm, closed on Mondays.
54 Xisanhuan Beilu, Haidian district, Beijing.
( )1. What can you enjoy if you are available on August 6th
A. Woodcuts. B. Lacquer art. C. Paintings. D. Prints.
( )2. Where can you appreciate artworks from diverse cultural backgrounds
At the Art Museum of China.
At the Hubei Museum of Art.
At Shanghai’s New Art Museum.
At the China National Academy of Painting.
( )3. In which section of a newspaper may this text appear
A.Business. B.Culture. C.Tour. D.Education.
B
The Chinese master carpenter, Wang Dewen, known as “Grandpa Amu” on YouTube, has been praised as “the modern arch bridge, went viral on the platform, attracting more than 42 million viewers. In the video, using traditional techniques, he creates woodwork without glue, screws or nails.
Wang was born in Liaocheng, Shangdong Province. His father died in an accident when Wang was 9, and soon afterwards, the boy took on the responsibility of helping his family scrape by. When farming couldn’t provide enough income, he started working as an apprentice(学徒)carpenter for one of his relatives to support his family.
“If you do something, you have to love it, and you have to be interested in it; however, being interested doesn’t mean there’s only happiness and no pain.” Grandpa Amu shared when talking about his excellent carpentry skills.
One of his followers on the Internet said, “Outstanding craftsmanship without nails! What he can do with a couple of pieces of wood and an old saw is amazing.” And another follower said, “This is so beautiful to watch, but with modern tools and technologies, these traditional crafts may become abandoned. Please keep passing it on.” Grandpa Amu has so far attracted over 1.18 million subscribers on YouTube. However, he insists that he is not an Internet celebrity but just an ordinary farmer. “I’m just an old farmer, and my carpentry skills can’t match those of my ancestors,” Wang said, “I just want people to enjoy my videos as I show them some very interesting and complicated things.”
( )24. Why is Wang Dewen popular among the viewers on YouTube
He is just an old farmer.
He is the relative of Lu Ban.
He made a fantastic wooden arch bridge.
He has excellent traditional carpentry skills.
( )25. What does the underlined phrase “scrape by” in Paragraph 2 most probably mean
A.Become famous. B. Overcome sadness.
C.Escape from danger. D.Manage to pay the bill.
( )26. Which of the following can best describe Wang Dewen
A.Modest B.Generous C.Outgoing. D.Humorous.
( )27. What may be the best title for the text
A Journey from Farm to Fame.
Wang Dewen: An International Celebrity.
Astonishing Traditional Woodworking Techniques.
Grandma Amu: The Modern Lu Ban of Traditional Carpentry.
C
Rogue waves, or killer waves, are large and unpredictable surface waves that can be extremely dangerous to ships and structures such as lighthouses. They are uncertain and often come unexpectedly from directions other than common winds and waves. They are distinct from tsunamis, which are long wavelength waves, often almost unnoticeable in deep waters and are always caused by earthquakes.
For centuries, rogue waves have been part of marine folk legends, but they are now proven to exist and are known to be a natural ocean phenomenon. Most reports of extreme storm waves say they look like “walls of water.” They are often steep-sided with unusually deep troughs(波谷).
Since these extreme storm waves are uncommon, measurements and analysis of this phenomenon are extremely rare. Exactly how and when rogue waves form is still under investigation, but there are several known causes:
Constructive interference. Extreme waves often form because swells(浪涌), while traveling across the ocean, do as at different speeds and directions. As these swells pass through one another, their tops, troughs, and lengths sometimes fall together and strengthen each other. This process can form unusually large, towering waves that quickly disappear. If the swells are traveling in the same direction, these mountainous waves may last for several minutes before dying down.
Focusing of wave energy. When waves formed by a storm develop in a water current against the normal wave direction, an interaction can take place, which results in a shortening of the wave frequency. This can cause the waves to dynamically join together, forming very big rogue waves. The currents where these are sometimes seen are the Gulf Stream and Agulhas current. Extreme waves developed in this fashion tend to be longer lived.
“Rogue waves are caused by a combination of many factors that, until now, have not been combined into a shingle risk assessment,” said Professor Dion Hafner.
( )28.What can we learn about rogue waves from the text
A.They’re unnoticeable and rare. B.They’re huge and dangerous.
C.They’re sudden and preventable. D.They’re predictable and usual.
( )29.What does paragraph 4 mainly explain
Definition of rogue waves. B.Legends about rogue waves.
Dangers of extreme waves. D.Formation of extreme waves.
( )30.Which statement does professor Dion Hafner agree with
Many causes jointly contribute to rogue waves.
Rogue waves will be effectively predicted soon.
Scientists have known rogue waves much better.
Risks of rogue waves are being assessed at present.
( )31.In which section of a web page my this text appear
A.News. B.Tourism. C.Nature. D.Society.
D
Skin has traditionally been reserved for humans and animals until now. For the first time, scientists learned to grow human-like skin on a robotic finger using cells, a new study revealed.
“Unlike artificial skin that is commonly used when building robots, this skin is alive,” said Shoji Takeuchi, project professor at the Institute of Industrial Science at the University of Tokyo. “Living skin is the ultimate solution to give robots the look and touch of living creatures.” Takeuchi said.
The human-like skin is made using the same building blocks as human skin. The robotic finger was first put in a liquid of collagen, which is a fibrous(纤维的)protein, and human dermal fibroblasts, the two major components that make up human skin. After the liquid conformed(紧贴)around the finger, human epidermal keratinocytes, a main type of cells that make up the outermost layer of skin, were applied to the outside. In the trials, the flexible human skin moved freely while the finger made different movements. Takeuchi’s team put a collagen bandage on a part of the wounded finger to mend it, and the robot was able to move freely after the protein repaired the skin. Collagen is a major part of human skin and has healing properties. The skin could also repel(抵御)water, which expanded what tasks the robot could perform.
“The discovery is an important one,” Takeuchi said, “but development of the human-like skin still has a long way to go.” Skin is a living organism, so it needs to sustain itself by being constantly nourished while removing waste. Unfortunately, the current skin that was grown does not have that ability, so it cannot sustain itself. Takeuchi is interested in adding a vascular(血管的)system, the way blood is circulated throughout our body, to help transport nutrients to and from the cells and keep the skin alive. He also wishes to develop additional details for the skin such as hair follicles, nails and sweat glands.
( )32. What can we learn about the human-like skin from the first two paragraphs
It is a major scientific breakthrough.
It gives robots the look and feel of animals.
It’s an artificial skin used in building robots.
It has traditionally been reserved for humans.
( )33.What is Paragraph 3 mainly about
The types of building blocks.
The elements of the human-like skin.
The process of creating the human-like skin.
The application of human epidermal keratinocytes.
( )34.What is Takeuchi’s attitude to the development of the human-like skin for robots
Objective. B.Unconcerned C.Disappointing D.Doubtful.
( )35.Why does Takeuchi want to add a vascular system to the human-like skin
A.To remove waste. B.To repair the skin.
C.To develop more details . D.To sustain the skin.
第二节 七选五(共5小题;每小题2.5分;满分12.5分)
How to Survive a Stampede
At least 154 people were killed and more than 100 others injured in a stampede(惊逃) accident that occurred at Itaewon, Seoul, Korea, during a Halloween gathering, local authorities said early Sunday morning. What should we do in case of similar crowding and trampling(踩踏)accidents Here are a few tips to increase the chances of survival in an incident.
Look for exits
If you are in a crowd, the first and most important thing is to make yourself familiar with your surroundings and mentally notice alternate exits. 36._______.
Keep an eye on the crowd
________, as panic situations can often be expected. When in danger, a few seconds can make all the difference, giving you the possibility of taking advantage of your escaping route.
_________
If you find yourself in the middle of a moving crowd, do not fight against the pressure,do not stand still or sit down, because you could easily get trampled. Move in the same direction of the crowd keeping your hands up by your chest like a boxer---it gives you movement and protect your chest.
Protect your head
If you fall, get up quickly. 39._________, or if that is not possible, then cover your head with your arms and curl up. Do not lay on your stomach or back, as this dangerously exposes your lungs.
Move diagonally towards the exit
After you’re pushed forward, like in a wave there’s a quiet period. In that period is your chance to move, and the way you move is on a diagonal(对角), between pockets of people. There’s always space between people. A couple of steps sideways, another wave surge, then another couple of steps in the next quiet period. 40._________.
Avoid any choke points
Keep pace with the crowd
Be aware of the general atmosphere of the crowd
You don’t want to be knocked unconscious in this situation
You work your way out that way till you get to the outer edge
No matter where you are, make sure you always know how to get out
If you can’t, keep moving by crawling in the same direction of the crowd
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完型填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
One morning on my way to school, I saw an elderly woman in a yellow vest(马甲) picking up rubbish. "Who is that lady " I asked my mum. "It's Vest Lady, who always pic up rubbish around here," she replied. At first, I thought she was crazy. However, having witnessed she 41_______ did the same thing, I came to 42_______ her actions.
Later, I moved to high school. Every time I saw rubbish here and there I felt really 43_______. I wondered why no one seemed to 44_______, but soon I realized that cleaning up the rubbish wasn't someone else's problem—it was my 45_______too. So I started volunteering to pick up rubbish around our school. Strange as it might sound, picking up litter was actually quite 46_______for me! For my 17th birthday, I even bought a yellow vest as a special treat. During my first attempt using my stylish equipment, I received some 47_______ looks from others, which I ignored. Then I realized I might do more to arouse people's 48_______ of environmental protection. I created a website, go., where I 49_______ a rubbish removal campaign. I described my purpose—encouraging people to 50_______beautifying our environment. I 51_______ pictures of the littered environment around us and shared the inspiring story of Vest Lady.
Surprisingly, my website became a big 52_______ and some volunteers wearing yellow vests could be seen picking up litter in parks and streets. 53_______ Vest Lady, who rooted the 54_______ of responsibility in my mind, a growing number of people are 55_______ to protecting the environment.
Small actions can eventually bring about big changes.
( )41.A.frequently B.slowly C.eventually D.rarely
( )42.A.observe B.dislike C.understand D.record
( )43.A.unfortunate B.unafraid C.unhurt D.uncomfortable
( )44.A.care B.wait C.rest D.suffer
( )45.A.decision B.responsibility C.opportunity D.choice
( )46.A.promising B.boring C.rewarding D.upsetting
( )47.A.disappointed B.cheerful C.unfriendly D.encouraging
( )48.A.awareness B.questions C.curiosity D.pride
( )49.A.canceled B.started C.suggested D.expanded
( )50.A.stick to B.dream about C.run away from D.get involved in
( )51.A.developed B.chance C.found D.posted
( )52.A.hit B.challenge C.problem D.failure
( )53.A.As to B.Thanks to C.Regardless of D.Out of
( )54.A.hope B.chance C.seed D.sign
( )55.A.appealed B.applied C.adapted D.committed
第II卷(非选择题,共55分)
第一部分 填空(共四节,满分40分)
第一节 首字母填空(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
56.Doctors without borders a___________ people based on need, regardless of which country they are from.
57. For those animals that don’t adapt, the city can be a dangerous or even d___________ place.
58.Cultural exchange helps us to be more i___________ and to overcome culture shock.
59.Mars has fascinated people since ancient times, and today our interest in Martian e___________ is greater than ever before.
60.This government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not p_________ from the earth.
第二节 单句语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
61.___________, these deaths amount to around ten percent of the total US bird population.(shocking)
62.As she talked, I could hear at least three different languages ___________ at the tables around us.(speak)
63.Once almost not ___________ of scenes like this one in Cape Town are now common all over the world.(hear)
64.Edgar Snow was an American journalist who wrote ___________books about China in 1993s.(influence)
65.The place was the site of a recent battle ___________thousands of soldiers had died.
66.___________they adapt to our ways of urban living, it’s important that we get a better understanding of and even learn to appreciate our wild neighbors.
67.With each person I met, I felt a growing sense of pride as part of this extraordinary team, ___________ devotion to the cause shone from their eyes.
68.I was informed that it will be eight months ___________ a rescue mission arrives from Earth.
69.___________ the Moon can be reached within days, it would take months to reach Mars.
70.There is evidence ___________urban racoons are more intelligent than their wild cousins.
第三节 用方框中所给短语的适当形式填空(每个短语只能用一次,其中有两个短语是多余的)(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
Unable to distinguish between blue sky and glass, birds ___________windows at speeds of about 50 kilometers per hour.
Swimming pools and beaches ___________ people trying to cool down.
Biosphere 2 ___________a closed space in which people, animals and plants could live together.
When we visited the ward the next morning, we were amazed to see that ___________, both boys were still alive.
Lincoln gave them a new vision of what the United States of America should be, based on the ideals ___________ by its Founding Fathers 87 years before.
It is so inspiring to have colleagues like Wilton, Maisy and Alfonso, ___________ all the others I have worked with.
Foxes can be seen all over London-one even being found living on the 72nd floor of the Shared building when it was ___________.
There is no doubt that humankind ___________ Mars, with dreams of making it our second home.
We here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died ___________.
It’s about countries and people making a joint effort to come together to create a more harmonious and understanding world, so that we can all enjoy the ___________.
第四节 语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
In Shanghai, a 38-yuan herbal ice cream has become a hit. It mixes various traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) herbs. The shop offers 16 different 81.___________(flavor), each integrated with herbal elements and labeled with their possible benefits---such as “longan and red date rice milk” for calming the mind, 82.___________ “ginseng jasmine lime tea” for improving energy.
The staff says that these products 83.___________(primary) use ice cream as a base, with a small amount of herbal ingredients added to better the flavor. The practice is centered on the idea of new Chinese-style herbs and old TCM principle. A broader movement, 84.___________(intend) for more delicate and healthy products, also agrees with this trend. TCM herbs are being creatively combined 85.___________modern elements, drawing increasing consumer interest.
The popularity of this trend 86.___________(result) from several factors, one of which is that food and medicine share the same origin. This concept strengthens the 87.___________(connect) of medicinal herbs with everyday food items, 88.___________(offer) a way for people to include TCM elements into their daily lives.
The rapid rise of the “TCM+food” trend, 89.___________ reflects today’s growing public attention to health, also develops a strong sense of cultural confidence. Over the past few years, the government 90.___________(place) significant emphasis on the development of the TCM industry, introducing various policies and measures to support its innovation and growth.
第二部分 写作(共15分)
学校英文报组织同学们分享自己在假期中学到的新技能,请你以此为主题写一篇短文投稿。内容包括:
简要描述;
体验和感受。
注意:
词数100左右;
题目已为你写好。
答案
第二部分 阅读
第一节 阅读理解
1. A。根据各展览时间,“Forceful Cuts”展览持续到9月17日,8月6日可以欣赏到木刻作品;“Eternal glare”展览到7月30日,“Academy work”展览到7月8日,8月6日无法欣赏到漆艺和相关绘画、篆刻作品。所以选A。
2. C。在“Art into soul”展览中,两位艺术家分别来自中国和俄罗斯,他们的作品展示了不同文化背景下的艺术,该展览在上海的New Art Museum举行。所以选C。
3. B。文章主要介绍了多个艺术展览,属于文化范畴,可能出现在报纸的文化板块。所以选B。
4. D。Wang Dewen在YouTube上受欢迎是因为他用传统木工技术制作木制品,不用胶水、螺丝和钉子,展示了精湛的传统木工技艺。所以选D。
5. D。“scrape by”所在句子提到Wang Dewen的家庭经济困难,他开始做木工学徒来支持家庭,由此推测“scrape by”意思是勉强维持生计,与“Manage to pay the bill”意思相近。所以选D。
6. A。Wang Dewen说自己只是个普通农民,木工技艺比不上祖先,体现出他很谦虚。所以选A。
7. D。文章主要讲述了Wang Dewen凭借精湛的传统木工技艺在网络上走红,被称为“Grandpa Amu”,“Grandma Amu: The Modern Lu Ban of Traditional Carpentry”这个标题能很好地概括文章内容。所以选D。
8. B。根据“Rogue waves, or killer waves, are large and unpredictable surface waves that can be extremely dangerous to ships and structures such as lighthouses.”可知,巨浪巨大且危险。所以选B。
9. D。第四段主要解释了极端海浪(巨浪)形成的原因之一——相长干涉,也就是巨浪的形成过程。所以选D。
10. A。根据“Rogue waves are caused by a combination of many factors that, until now, have not been combined into a single risk assessment”可知,Dion Hafner教授认为许多因素共同导致了巨浪的形成。所以选A。
11. C。文章介绍的巨浪是一种自然海洋现象,所以这篇文章可能出现在网页的自然板块。所以选C。
12. A。科学家首次在机器人手指上培育出类似人类的皮肤,这是一项重大科学突破。所以选A。
13. C。第三段详细描述了在机器人手指上培育类似人类皮肤的过程,先将机器人手指放入含有胶原蛋白和人类真皮成纤维细胞的液体中,然后在外面涂抹人类表皮角质形成细胞。所以选C。
14. A。Takeuchi既肯定了这项发现的重要性,又指出发展类似人类的皮肤还有很长的路要走,他的态度是客观的。所以选A。
15. D。根据“Takeuchi is interested in adding a vascular(血管的)system... to help transport nutrients to and from the cells and keep the skin alive.”可知,添加血管系统是为了维持皮肤的生存。所以选D。
第二节 七选五
36. F。前文提到在人群中要熟悉周围环境并留意备用出口,F选项“无论你在哪里,确保你总是知道如何出去”符合语境。
37. C。此段主题是留意人群情况,C选项“留意人群的总体氛围”能概括该段内容。
38. B。根据后文“Move in the same direction of the crowd”可知,要与人群保持同步,B选项“与人群保持同步”正确。
39. D。前文说如果摔倒要迅速站起来,D选项“在这种情况下你不想被撞昏”解释了原因。
40. E。前文描述了在人群中移动的方法,E选项“你就这样一路走到边缘”符合语境。
第三部分 语言运用
第一节 完型填空
41. A。根据“did the same thing”可知,这位女士经常做捡垃圾这件事,“frequently”符合语境。所以选A。
42. C。起初“我”觉得她疯了,后来见证她经常做,“我”开始理解她的行为,“understand”正确。所以选C。
43. D。看到垃圾到处都是,“我”应该是感觉不舒服,“uncomfortable”符合。所以选D。
44. A。“我”想知道为什么似乎没人在意垃圾,“care”在意,符合语境。所以选A。
45. B。清理垃圾也是“我”的责任,“responsibility”责任。所以选B。
46. C。根据后文“For my 17th birthday, I even bought a yellow vest as a special treat.”可知,捡垃圾对“我”来说是有意义的,“rewarding”有意义的、值得的。所以选C。
47. C。“我”第一次穿黄色马甲捡垃圾时,收到了一些不友好的目光,“unfriendly”不友好的。所以选C。
48. A。“我”意识到可以做更多来唤起人们的环保意识,“awareness”意识。所以选A。
49. B。“我”创建网站发起了垃圾清理活动,“started”发起。所以选B。
50. D。“我”的目的是鼓励人们参与美化环境,“get involved in”参与。所以选D。
51. D。“我”在网站上发布周围垃圾遍地的环境照片,“posted”发布。所以选D。
52. A。“我”的网站很受欢迎,“hit”在这里表示受欢迎的事物。所以选A。
53. B。多亏了Vest Lady,越来越多的人致力于保护环境,“Thanks to”多亏。所以选B。
54. C。Vest Lady在“我”心中种下了责任的种子,“seed”种子。所以选C。
55. D。越来越多的人致力于保护环境,“be committed to”致力于。所以选D。
第二节 语法填空
56. assist。“Doctors without borders”是无国界医生组织,他们根据需求帮助人们,“assist”帮助,主语是复数,用动词原形。
57. deadly。对那些不适应的动物来说,城市可能是危险甚至致命的地方,“deadly”致命的。
58. informed。文化交流帮助我们更有见识,“informed”有见识的。
59. exploration。我们对火星探索的兴趣比以往任何时候都大,“exploration”探索。
60. perish。这个民有、民治、民享的政府将不会从地球上消失,“perish”消失。
61. Shockingly。修饰整个句子用副词,“Shockingly”令人震惊地。
62. being spoken。“hear sth. being done”听到某事正在被做,languages与speak是被动关系,且表示正在进行。
63. heard。“hear of”听说,scenes与hear是被动关系,用过去分词。
64. influential。修饰名词books用形容词,“influential”有影响力的。
65. where。先行词是battle,在从句中作地点状语,用where引导定语从句。
66. As。随着它们适应我们的城市生活方式,“As”随着。
67. whose。先行词是team,在从句中作devotion的定语,用whose引导定语从句。
68. before。It will be + 时间段 + before...表示“要过多久才……” 。
69. While/Although/Though。虽然到达月球只需几天,但到达火星需要几个月,用While/Although/Though引导让步状语从句。
70. that。“evidence”后的从句是同位语从句,解释说明evidence的内容,从句不缺成分,用that引导。
71. crash into。鸟儿会以每小时约50公里的速度撞上窗户,“crash into”撞上。
72. are crowded with。游泳池和海滩挤满了试图降温的人,“be crowded with”挤满。
73. consists of。生物圈2号由一个封闭空间组成,“consist of”由……组成,主语是单数,用consists of。
74. against all odds。令人惊讶的是,两个男孩都还活着,“against all odds”尽管困难重重。
75. set down。林肯基于87年前开国元勋们制定的理想,给人们一个新的愿景,“set down”制定。
76. not to mention。有像Wilton、Maisy和Alfonso这样的同事,更不用说其他和“我”一起工作的人了,“not to mention”更不用说。
77. under construction。那栋大楼正在建设时,甚至有一只狐狸住在72楼,“under construction”正在建设中。
78. is drawn towards。人类被火星吸引,“be drawn towards”被吸引。
79. in vain。我们决心不让这些死者白白牺牲,“in vain”徒劳地。
80. mutual benefits。我们共同努力创造一个更和谐、更相互理解的世界,这样我们都能享受共同的利益,“mutual benefits”共同利益。
81. flavors。前面有16 different修饰,用名词复数“flavors”口味。
82. and。“longan and red date rice milk”和“ginseng jasmine lime tea”是并列关系,用and连接。
83. primarily。修饰动词use用副词,“primarily”主要地。
84. intended。“intend for”旨在,A broader movement与intend是被动关系,用过去分词作后置定语。
85. with。“combine... with...”把……和……结合起来。
86. results。主语是popularity,是不可数名词,谓语动词用第三人称单数形式,“results”。
87. connection。作strengthens的宾语用名词,“connection”联系。
88. offering。此处用现在分词作伴随状语,“offer”与句子主语This concept是主动关系。
89. which。引导非限制性定语从句,先行词是The rapid rise of the “TCM + food” trend,在从句中作主语,用which引导。
90. has placed。根据Over the past few years可知,用现在完成时,主语是government,用has placed。
第二部分 写作
My New Skill Learned During the Holiday
During the last holiday, I learned how to make traditional Chinese paper - cuttings. At first, I found it quite challenging. The paper was so thin that it was easy to tear when I was cutting. But I didn't give up. I watched numerous online tutorials and practiced again and again.
Gradually, I mastered some basic cutting skills. When I successfully cut out my first pattern, a beautiful flower, I felt a great sense of achievement. It was amazing to turn a simple piece of paper into a delicate work of art. Through this experience, I not only learned a new skill but also developed my patience. I also came to realize that traditional Chinese culture is really fascinating, and I'm proud to be able to inherit and promote it in my own way.