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七年级英语下册Unit4 Chinese folk art单元练习卷
(满分120分 附答案)
一、单项选择(共10小题,每小题1分, 计10分)
1.Look at the photo of my family! ________ man in a white T-shirt is my father.
A.A B.An C.The D.I
2.A home with ________ care is like a garden full of love.
A.parent B.parents C.parent’s D.parents’
3.The books don’t belong to them. ________ are over there.
A.They B.Theirs C.Their D.Them
4.—Is that red coat Emma’s? I found it on the playground.
—Yes, I think it is ________. Red is her favorite colour.
A.mine B.yours C.hers D.his
5.—Dinner is ________ ready. Just wait a bit more and it’ll be OK for us to eat!
—That sounds great! I’m looking forward to it.
A.almost B.even C.only D.really
6.John taught ________ how to solve the puzzle by carefully studying the instructions.
A.he B.him C.his D.himself
7.Which of the four words has two syllables (音节)?
A.college B.quality C.handicraft D.happiness
8.Molly’s smile, like a cup of hot milk on a cold morning, always brings us ________.
A.health B.luck C.warmth D.surprise
9.—Listen! It’s raining ______ outside.
—Yes, so we have to stay at home to read today.
A.heavily B.slowly C.quickly D.hardly
10.I can see ________ school ID cards at the Lost and Found. Let’s call them!
A.Mike and Tom’s B.Mike’s and Tom’s
C.Mike and Tom D.Mike’s and Tom
二、完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分, 计15分)
It was the Dragon Boat Festival last Saturday. I asked Lily, a student from America, to 11 it with my family. She said it was a fun and special day, 12 it was the first time for her to experience this Chinese traditional festival.
First, I told Lily about the 13 behind this festival. I said, “People eat zongzi and watch dragon boat races to 14 a great poet, Qu Yuan.” Lily was very 15 . She said she loved Qu Yuan’s poems (诗) and 16 them every day.
Then, we made zongzi together. I showed her how to 17 the leaves with rice and red beans. It was hard for her to make zongzi, so hers looked 18 at first, but we laughed and kept trying. 19 , she made some beautiful zongzi! She also took some 20 of the zongzi and sent them by her mobile phone to her parents in America.
After 21 the zongzi, we ate them. Lily loved the sweet taste. She said, “It’s sticky (粘的) but 22 !” We also drank tea and 23 the festivals in her country.
In the afternoon, we watched a dragon boat race 24 TV. The teams rowed (划桨) quickly, and the drums were loud. Lily shouted excitedly.
It was a wonderful day! Lily said, “I love this festival!” I was happy to share our 25 with her. She hoped to experience more Chinese traditional festivals before going back to her country.
11.A.show B.explain C.celebrate D.follow
12.A.because B.so C.but D.or
13.A.praise B.process C.habit D.story
14.A.meet B.remember C.save D.treat
15.A.wise B.interested C.afraid D.surprised
16.A.read B.order C.write D.use
17.A.make B.pour C.fill D.take
18.A.untidy B.perfect C.ugly D.scary
19.A.Instead B.However C.Certainly D.Finally
20.A.pieces B.photos C.sweets D.dishes
21.A.cooking B.dropping C.trying D.picking
22.A.healthy B.clean C.common D.delicious
23.A.focused on B.talked about C.searched for D.cared about
24.A.on B.at C.with D.by
25.A.rules B.progress C.culture D.skills
三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分, 计40分)
(一)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项选出最佳答案。
A
Chinese Traditional
Arts Sky Lantern
Sky lanterns are made of bamboo and covered with paper. People first used them to ask for help when they were in trouble. Today, people use them to show happiness and good wishes.
Paper Cutting
Paper cutting turns a simple thing like a piece of paper into a beautiful piece of art. Pictures about flowers, animals and so on are put on windows, doors and walls as symbols of good wishes and good luck.
Chinese Knot (中国结)
Chinese knots are usually made of red and yellow ropes (绳). They are used to express good wishes, including happiness, love, peace and so on.
26.What do people first use the sky lantern for?
A.Asking for help. B.Showing peace.
C.Showing happiness. D.Showing good luck.
27.What are Chinese knots made of?
A.Paper. B.Flowers.
C.Red and yellow ropes. D.Bamboo and paper.
28.What do these Chinese traditional arts have in common (共同)?
A.They are made of paper. B.They mean good things.
C.People use them to ask for help. D.People put them all on windows.
B
The 2025 Spring Festival Gala had special shows from four cities in China. Each city shared its own culture and traditions.
Chongqing
In Chongqing’s part, people enjoyed the special magic of Bayu culture. They saw famous foods like hot pot, noodles and the performances like face-changing of Sichuan Opera and dragon dances. People felt like they could smell the delicious food!
Wuhan
Wuhan’s show brought modern operas, tricks, and old songs. Huanghelou, a famous building, appeared on stage. It told the city’s story of growth and showed the brave spirit of people living near the Yangtze River.
Lhasa
Lhasa’s part showed Tibetan culture. Singers wore colorful clothes and sang beautiful songs. They danced happily, showing how different groups of people celebrate the New Year together.
Wuxi
In Wuxi, actors in traditional clothes took a boat on the Grand Canal. They ate xiaolongbao and sweet pork ribs. The show mixed old songs and stories to show the mix of Jiangnan’s traditional culture and modern life.
This year’s Spring Festival Gala let people learn about China’s rich culture through fun and exciting shows!
29.Which city showed Tibetan culture?
A.Chongqing. B.Wuhan. C.Lhasa. D.Wuxi.
30.What can we learn from the underlined sentence “People felt like they could smell the delicious food”?
A.People didn’t like the smell of hot pot.
B.People felt hungry during the performance.
C.People were attracted by the Bayu culture.
D.People thought the performance was boring.
31.What’s the passage mainly about?
A.Different festivals in different Chinese cities.
B.The magic of Chinese traditional performances.
C.Different foods at the 2025 Spring Festival Gala.
D.Four cities’ shows at the 2025 Spring Festival Gala.
C
Cantonese Opera is a theatre art in southern China. It is very popular in Guangdong, Guangxi, Hong Kong and Macau, and now it has been acted all around the world.
The history of it can date back to the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty. During the 16th century, it mixed opera from the northern China with local acting traditions in Guangdong. The unique mix created a new kind of theatre art.
In the early days, many shows were on small stages (舞台) in the countryside. Later, shows were more often seen in city theatres. During the 20th century, Cantonese Opera became prevalent across the country. A lot of people became interested in it.
Cantonese Opera is a wonderful mix of storytelling, music and fighting. The shows are often based on well-known traditional stories or events from Chinese history. Actors appear on stage in colourful costumes (服装), with face paint and doing difficult and exciting martial arts actions.
There are four key skills in Cantonese Opera: singing, acting, speeches and martial arts. Actors are usually trained in each of these areas. Because of its long tradition and its importance, Cantonese Opera was included on the UNESCO intangible cultural heritage (非物质文化遗产) list in 2009.
32.When did the Cantonese Opera start?
A.In the 15th century. B.During Ming Dynasty.
C.During the 20th century. D.In 2009.
33.What does the underlined word “prevalent” in the third paragraph mean?
A.expensive B.colourful C.popular D.unique
34.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.There are four main skills in Cantonese Opera.
B.Most of the stories in Cantonese Opera are unknown.
C.Cantonese Opera developed in the 16th century.
D.There used to be many countryside performances of Cantonese Opera.
35.What is the article mainly talking about?
A.The development of the Cantonese Opera.
B.The important parts in the Cantonese Opera.
C.The history of the Cantonese Opera.
D.Some facts about the Cantonese Opera.
D
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) (传统中医) is great with a long history of more than 2,000 years in China. Today, TCM is very famous in China.
In New York, a lot of sick (生病的) people visit Wu Yiqiao, a TCM doctor from Zhejiang. Some of them are Chinese, and some are Americans. Now it’s Wu Yiqiao’s 28th year to practise TCM in the US. Before that, he practised it in China for 15 years. He has a deep understanding of TCM. “TCM is very helpful to sick people,” Wu said. “It can help sick people feel much better.”
TCM is so helpful that some Americans want to work on it. Frank Griffo spent seven years studying acupuncture (针灸). “There are more than 60,000 TCM doctors in the US right now. Chinese medicine is growing rapidly in these years,” Griffo said. Before the 1970s, most people in the US didn’t know acupuncture. But now TCM is getting more and more important in their life as a safe and helpful way to work out a lot of problems. “Acupuncture can help sick people get healthy,” said Griffo.
36.Which of the following can be put in “ ______” in Paragraph 1?
A.It brings hope to our life. B.It may make people interested in it.
C.More people practise it. D.It’s also popular in the US.
37.Why does Wu Yiqiao have a deep understanding of TCM?
A.Because he’s from China. B.Because TCM is very helpful.
C.Because he practised it for 15 years in China.
D.Because China is famous for TCM for more than 2000 years.
38.What does the underline word “rapidly” mean in the last paragraph?
A.Slowly. B.Quickly. C.Differently. D.Badly.
39.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.Wu Yiqiao is a famous TCM doctor from China.
B.Wu Yiqiao works on TCM for 15 years.
C.People in US knew acupuncture before 1970.
D.All people are using TCM around the world.
40.What’s the best title of this passage?
A.The Growing of TCM in the US B.The Best Acupuncturist in the US
C.The Stories of TCM doctors in the US D.Different TCM Practices Around the World
(二)阅读下面短文,从所给选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,使短文通顺,结构完整,其中有一项是多余选项。
Each different country has its own special forms of traditional art. 41 They are famous around the world.
They are made by hand and have different shapes. 42 People can use ropes of different colours to make a Chinese knot, but they usually use red ones. Because red is always a symbol of good luck in China.
In the past, people used to record events with knots. 43 During the Spring Festival, people enjoy hanging the Chinese knots in rooms. In daily life, many girls like tying the knots and their phones or keys together.
44 They can play the role of buttons (纽扣)and now silk is widely used to make these clothing knots.
Many tourists including foreigners like to buy Chinese knots as gifts during their trips. 45 The Yiwu International Trade Market in Zhejiang Province is a good place. There are many different kinds of beautiful Chinese knots there. They are popular with foreign customers.
A.Each shape has its own meaning.
B.Chinese knots are a special traditional art form of China.
C.People can often see Chinese knots on clothes or bags.
D.But now they are mostly used at festivals and other celebrations.
E.There are many shopping streets for people to buy Chinese knots.
F.Knots are also used when people make traditional clothes in China.
四、词汇运用
(一)阅读下列短文,从方框中选出适当的词或短语并用其适当形式填空,使短文通顺,意思完整,每词 或短语限用一次。(共10小题;每小题1.5分, 计15分)
little in study decide think of
Bridging Culture (文化) By Music
Peng Jingxuan is a 28-year-old student. She is 46 at a music school in France (法国). A few years ago, she found more and more local young people showed great interest in Chinese culture. But they knew 47 about Chinese instruments (乐器).
Peng 48 the guzheng. She started learning the instrument at the age of seven. She 49 to share its beauty with the locals. She began playing the instrument on the streets of France. The videos of her playing 50 Hanfu have drawn many fans.
how sound strong beauty for example
Peng plays different kinds of songs. She puts together the 51 of the guzheng with jazz, rock and other music genres (流派). Many people love songs with a 52 Chinese flavor (中式韵味). 53 , they like her performance of Blue and White Porcelain (青花瓷) on the guzheng. Some have even danced to her performances.
Many of her French fans have asked Peng 54 to buy and play guzheng. “In the future, I want to carry forward guzheng learning activities,” she said. “I hope more people can find the 55 of the instrument!”
(二)根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,使其意思完整。(共10小题;每小题1分, 计10分)
What is Chinatown? Is it a town in China? Of course not. It is in foreign countries. It is a p 56 where many overseas Chinese (华侨) live together. There are lots of Chinatowns in America a 57 the biggest one is in New York. There are about 150,000 people in it. It is also a g 58 place to go to. It is attractive (吸引人的) in the following ways.
S 59 in Chinatown is fun. You can find l 60 of things there. Most of them are made in C 61 . Mott Street is the best place to shop because the things there are very cheap.
Chinatown has more than 200 r 62 . You can enjoy traditional Chinese food there. New Silver Place Restaurant is one of the best restaurants. You can also eat some Shanghai food in Evergreen Restaurant.
Living in Chinatown is c 63 . You can find many supermarkets, schools, banks, libraries and hospitals in it. In some schools, students must learn Chinese. Many overseas Chinese s 64 their children to these schools. They want their c 65 to learn more about China and its culture.
五、阅读并回答问题。(共5小题,每小题2分,计10分)
Ink brushes (毛笔) play an important part in Chinese culture. They are widely used in Chinese paintings and writings.
Xu Wenyi is from Wenzhou. He runs an ink brush shop with his two brothers. Xu’s grandfather set up the shop in 1900. Xu’s father learned how to make the ink brush at 13, and ran the shop when he was ready. Xu also began to learn the skill at the same age. Xu and his brothers are the third generation to run the family shop.
There are about 40 steps to make an ink brush. The first step is to choose the hair. Every winter, when animal hair is the best, Xu Wenyi goes to other cities to collect the hair. Next, Xu and his workers make the hair tidy. It may take days, even a week, to get a small strand (缕) of brush hair. After that, they cut the hair in different sizes. When the hair is finally ready, they think about other parts of an ink brush. These days, the brothers try many new things. They make lanugo (胎毛) writing brushes and many new parents enjoy these brushes because the brushes keep babies’ hair. The brothers also show how to make brushes in their shop. They sometimes bring their brushes to different cultural festivals. Many culture lovers show great interest in the skill itself.
“We’re happy to make good brushes for people,” said Xu. “We want to pass on the skills if people are still writing with ink brushes. And we believe we can make better brushes by improving the skill.”
回答下面五个问题,每题答案不超过8个词。
66.Where is Xu Wenyi from?
67.How many steps are there to make an ink brush?
68.Is the first step to choose the hair or to cut the hair?
69.Why do many new parents enjoy these brushes?
70.What can we do to help pass on ink brush skills?
六、书面表达(共1小题,计20分)
为弘扬中国民间艺术,你校英语网站正在举办以“Chinese folk art”为主题的征文活动。请你根据以下表格内容写一篇短文介绍灯笼。
历史
起源于2, 000多年前的汉代,宋代开始普及和流行
材料
纸、丝绸、竹子、木头、铁丝等
作用
●起初挂在门口驱散邪魔
●现在常用于庆祝,是好运的象征,是中国民间艺术的一个重要部分
参考词汇:铁丝iron wires 驱散邪魔drive evil spirits away
汉朝the Han Dynasty 宋朝the Song Dynasty
要求:1. 包含表格提示内容,条理清楚,语句通顺,可适当发挥。2. 不少于80 词。
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参考答案
一、单项选择(共10小题,每小题1分, 计10分)
1-5 CDBCA 6-10 DACAB
二、完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分, 计15分)
11-15 CADBB 16-20 ACCDB 21-25 ADBAC
三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分, 计40分)
26-28 ACB 29-31 CCD 32-35 BCBD
36-40 DCBAA 41-45 BADFE
四、词汇运用
(一)阅读下列短文,从方框中选出适当的词或短语并用其适当形式填空,使短文通顺,意思完整,每词限用一次。(共10小题;每小题1.5分, 计15分)
46. studying 47. little 48. thought of 49. decided 50.in
51.sounds 52. strong 53. For example 54. how 55.beauty
(二)根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,使其意思完整。(共10小题;每小题1分, 计10分)
56. place 57. and 58. good 59.Shopping 60.lots
61. China 62. restaurants 63. comfortable 64. send 65. children
五、阅读并回答问题。(共5小题,每小题2分,计10分)
66.(From) Wenzhou.
67.(There are) About 40 (steps).
68.To choose the hair.
69.Because the brushes keep babies’ hair.
70.We can learn the skill and teach others./We can study and pass the skill./…
六、书面表达(共1小题,计20分)
例文:
The Chinese lantern has a history of over 2, 000 years. It dates from the Han Dynasty. Lanterns became popular in the Song Dynasty.
Lanterns are usually made of paper, silk, bamboo, wood and iron wires. At first, people hung lanterns in front of their doors to drive evil spirits away. Now people often use them to celebrate. During the Chinese Lantern Festival, people can see many kinds of beautiful lanterns in the streets.
Lanterns are a symbol of good luck and have become an important part of Chinese folk art.
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