Unit5 What are the shirts made of测试题(含答案)人教版九年级英语全册

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人教版九年级英语Unit 5 What are the shirts made of?测试题
一、阅读理解
A
The sunlit Censer Peak exhales a wreath of cloud;
Like an upended stream the cataract sounds loud.
Its torrent dashes down three thousand feet from high;
As if the Silver River fell from azure sky.
-----by Li Bai (translated by Xu Yuanchong)
Inspired by the beautiful view of Censer Peak (香炉峰) , Li Bai wrote this famous poem. But do you know Censer Peak really looks like an incense burner(香炉)
The incense burner, an important part of Chinese incense culture, can date back to thousands of years ago. It is not only a tool in religion (宗教), but also widely used in People’s daily life. For example, it is often places in the hall or on the desk in the study , because the smoke from the incense burner can purify the air, calm the mind and relax our body.
_______ It is usually made from different materials. The shapes and designs are also quite different. They show the colorful cultures and beauty of China. Each design has its own story, giving us a look into Chinese art. Ancient people of different dynasties had their own favorite incense burners. For example, people in Han Dynasty liked Boshan burners the most. While the gold and silver burners in the shape of balls were easy to carry with. And in Ming Dynasty, people preferred burners with two handles.
The Chinese incense burner has been developping since Shang Dynasty. Modern incense burners keep the Chinese elements as well as adding modern creativity, combining(结合) tradition with fashion together . With a symbolization of good luck and wealth, they are often used as gifts sent to foreign friends.
China, a country with a long history, is well--known for its different kinds of traditional art forms. Among them, the Chinese incense burner must have a place because of its special beauty.
( )1.Why does the writer begin the passage with Li Bai’s poem
A.To explain facts. B.To give opinions.
C.To lead in the topic. D. To express disagreement.
( )2.Which burner was the most popular in Tang Dynasty
A.Boshan burner.
B. The gold and silver burners in the shapes of balls.
C. Burner with two handles.
D. The gold and silver burners with handles.
( )3.Which of the following ban be put in the _________
A.Each incense burner is an artwork.
B. Each incense burner has a long history.
C. Round incense burners attract many people.
D.Without doubt, the incense burner is important.
( )4.From the article we can learn the following EXCEPT that________.
A.modern incense burners stay the same as before.
B. the Chinese incense burner is very important in China.
C. the incense burner has a long history of thousands of years.
D. People usually placed an incense burner in the study to relax and clam down.
( )5.What’s the best title for this passage
A. The Influence of Chinese Incense Burners.
B. The Development of Chinese Incense Burners.
C. Chinese Incense Burners -----The Best Gift.
D. Chinese Incense Burners--- A Cultural Treasure.
B
Look at the picture of cute rabbits dressed in lion dance costumes. Can you guess what they are used for Are they toys Well, if you think so, think again. These cute “rabbits” are actually huabobo. It has been a popular traditional food in Shangdong Province for more than 300 years.
Usually, huabobo is four or even six times bigger than mantou. It has become a necessary part of some important events. Local women use tool like knives, scissors and pens to shape the dough(生面团) into ducks, peaches, etc, before having them steamed . Then they color them. Their bright and beautiful colors are generally considered to express good wishes.
For example, huabobo in the shapes of rabbits and tigers is usually given to children to express the wish that a boy will be as strong as a tiger and a girl as lovely and clever as a white rabbit.And huabobo in the shape of yuanyang represents the wish that a newly--married couple will live happily together to an old age.
Hubobo is normally sweet in taste. The way to make huabobo has been passed down from generation to generation in Shagndong Province.
Huabobo tastes good, but most huabobo shops only serve it locally. That detail caught the attention of Zang Chaiyuan , a 25--year--old girl from Yantai. She wanted to introduce huabobo to more people.
Zang’s love for huabobo has also led her to create new shapes. She also uses natural fruit and vegetable juice to color huabobo. What’s more, she has found a way to store huabobo for over two months,making it more convenient to send it to other cities.
Using her creative works, Zang has managed to breathe new life into the traditional huabobo, allowing more young people to understand and taste this traditional food.
( )1.What purpose does Paragraph 1 serve in the passage
A.To introduce a new topic for discussion.
B. To bring in the topic in an interesting way.
C. To provide background information.
D. To use an example to support the topic.
( )2.What are the steps in making huabobo
①steam it. ②Color the dough. ③Shape the dough. ④Serve it.
A. ③ ① ② B. ③ ② ①
C. ② ③ ④ D. ① ③ ④
( )3.Which of the following is TRUE about huabobo
A. Young people don’t like it anymore.
B. It is used more widely than mantou.
C. Now it’s easy for non---locals to taste it.
D. This traditional food is about fifty years old.
( )4.What role does Zang mainly play in introducing huabobo
A. She makes huabobo more child-friendly.
B. She reduces the cost of making this food.
C. She improves the way she sends huabobo.
D. She helps keep this traditional food alive.
二、完形填空
Clay Figurine Zhang is a famous folk art in north China’s Tianjin and has a history of nearly 200 years. It’s called Ni Ren Zhang. It is a kind of painted figurine(小塑像) made _____clay.
The figurines are loved both at home and abroad. But making one is ________, and requires a high level skill. It sometimes takes months to _______ a fine figurine. And because it places much stress on (强调) the use of materials, the figurines can still be lifelike after a long time.
Clay Figurine Zhang was _______by Zhang Mingshan in the late Qing Dynasty. Zhang had a talent for it and was really an artist. Zhang grew up in Tianjin. He started to learn how to make clay figurines from his father when he was a child. And soon he became interested in it. He watched people from different walks of life and put_______he saw into his clay figurines. He also added western skills to this traditional art.
Now, this great folk art has been passed down to Zhang Yu, the sixth generation clay figurine _______in this family. Zhang Yu works very hard to develop his skills and _______the art forward. And to introduce this art to the young , he ______teachers in some universities.
“New generations should be allowed to learn the traditional Chinese culture they are interested in and improve the culture with their own ______ ,” Zhang Yu said.
As a traditional Chinese art, the Clay Figurine Zhang even received ________ from the world.There is a museum about Clay Figurine. Zhang in Tianjin. More than 300 sets of clay figurines are collected in the museum. It attracts many people who have interest in clay figurine to visit.
( )1.A.into B.by C.of D.in
( )2.A.easy B.cheap C.expensive D.difficult
( )3.A.weigh B.finish C.train D.lock
( )4.A.believed B.cared C.created D.lifted
( )5.A.when B.how C.what D.where
( )6.A.director B.player C.reporter D.maker
( )7.A.go B.put C.bring D.carry
( )8.A.nearly B.also C.never D.seldom
( )9.A.stories B.tasks C.letters D.ideas
( )10.A.prizes B.praises C.requires D.places
三、语法填空
The Miao people believe that birds are important for harvests(丰收) . They have respected birds. ____1______ancient times, That’s __2____people see beautiful birdcages(鸟笼) hanging in front of many houses in the Miao villages.
Kala village in Guizhou Province is famous for ____3______(it) cage--weaving craft(编笼工艺) ,which dates back over 400 years. In 2009, it was listed as a provincial intangible ______4___(culture ) heritage(非物质文化遗产) of Guizhou.
Wang Qiu is _______5____inheritor(传承人) of the Kala birdcage---- making craft. She has learned and developed the craft for 18 years since she ___6_____(marry) her husband in Kala village in 2005. Her teacher is Wang Yuhe, a provincial inheritor of the skill,__7______ also her husband’s father. “The Kala birdcage is known ____8____ its strength.” explained Wang. Each cage is ______9___(careful) made from the strong moso bamboo and the flexible (柔韧的) . Together, they give birth ____10__a strong cage.
As a member of a younger generation, Wang wanted _____11___(try) something new. She designs and makes everyday products, ___12____bookshelves to earrings in the shape of Kala birdcages.
To show Kala birdcages to more people, Wang has been sharing videos of her __13___(skill) on social media.”I hope that my videos can attract more people to learn about the ___14____(amaze) Kala cage-----weaving skill. In this way, people__15____(know) more about the Miao people and their great culture in the future,” Wang told Teens.
四、阅读表达
Chinese oil---paper umbrellas have a long history as a symbol of China’s tradition of cultural craftsmanship(工艺) and beauty.
Chinese oil---paper umbrella are not just tools to prevent from rain or sunlight, but also works of art with rich cultural meanings and value. Elements (元素) from traditional Chinese ink paintings , such as birds and flowers, could all be found on oil--paper umbrellas as decorative pictures.
Later ,Chinese oil---paper umbrellas were brought overseas to Japan and the ancient Korea during the Tang Dynasty, which is why they were known in those two nations as “Tang umbrellas”. Today, Chinese oil ---paper umbrellas are still used as an accessory(装饰品) for female roles in traditional Japanese plays. Over the centuries, Chinese umbrellas have also spread to other Asian countries such as Vietnam and Thailand.
Oil---paper umbrellas are an important part of traditional Chinese weddings, because the umbrella is said to help to prevent from had luck. Also because “oil--paper (youzhi) sounds similar to “having children “ (youzi) , the umbrella is seen as a symbol of bearing more children. Besides, the round shape of the umbrella makes it a symbol of getting together in Chinese.
It takes quite a lot of time and efforts to make a traditional Chinese oil--paper umbrella by hand. Craftsmen must complete more than 70 steps and use over 100 different tools to create a single handmade oil---- paper umbrella.
Even though these traditional umbrellas are made of paper, they are durable(耐用的) . And although oil---paper umbrellas are no longer commonly used for rainy days now, they have never disappeared from our life.
1.When were Chinese oil--paper umbrellas brought to Japan and the ancient Korea
2.What can oil---paper umbrellas stop in traditional Chinese weddings
3.Why does the oil----paper umbrella mean”getting together”
4.How many different tools are needed to make a handmade oil--paper umbrella
5.Do you like oil---paper umbrellas Why or why not
五、书面表达
中国的传统文化内容丰富,形式多样 , 如,剪纸、书画、生肖、武术....假如你是郑华,你的外国朋友Peter 对中国文化非常感兴趣,请你结合下面的提示信息,任选 一个你熟悉的传统文化,用英文写一封邮件,介绍给Peter.
内容要点:1.你要介绍的传统文化的名称;
2.简单描述这一传统文化;
3.谈谈你对这一传统文化的认识;
写作要求:1.邮件中须包含提示的所有信息,可适当发挥;
2.邮件中不得出现真实的姓名和学校名称;
3.词数100词左右(开头和结尾已给出, 不计入总词数)
Dear Peter:
I’m happy to know that you are interested in Chinese culture. Today, I want to tell you something about_____________________________________________________________
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答案
一、阅读理解
A: 1.C 2.B 3.A 4.A 5.D
B: 1.B 2.A 3.C 4.D
二、完形填空
1---5:CDBCC 6---10:DDBDB
三、语法填空
1.since 2.why 3.its 4.cultural 5.an
6.married 7.and 8.for 9.carefully 10.to
11.to try 12.from 13.skills 14.amazing 15.will know
四、阅读表达
1.During the Tang Dynasty.
2.Bad luck.
3.Because its shape is round.
4.Over 100.
5.Yes, I do. Because they are a symbol of China’s tradition of cultural craftsmanship and beauty.(答案不唯一,合理即可)
五、书面表达
中国的传统文化内容丰富,形式多样 , 如,剪纸、书画、生肖、武术....假如你是郑华,你的外国朋友Peter 对中国文化非常感兴趣,请你结合下面的提示信息,任选 一个你熟悉的传统文化,用英文写一封邮件,介绍给Peter.
Dear Peter:
I’m happy to know that you are interested in Chinese culture. Today, I want to tell you something about_____________________________________________________________
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Yours,
Zheng Hua