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七年级英语下期期末高频易错考点专练(牛津译林版)

专题阅读理解30篇

Passagel

Herearesomeadvertisements(广告).Readthemandanswerthequestions.

Abighousewithabeautifulviewofhills.Therearefourbedrooms,three

bathrooms,abiglivingroomandagreatkitchen.Thehousecosts$2,000a

month.CallMr.Morrisat45609871.

Greatlocation!Anicenewflatbuildingwithaswimmingpool.Thereisabig

JRlivingroom,abedroom,abathroomandanicekitchen.Itis$1,200amonth.

Thephonenumberis76170201.YoucanaskDanaforhelp.

Thereisatownhouseforyou.Thefirstfloorisforplayinggames,andthe

secondfloorisforliving.Onthesecondfloor,thereisalivingroom,two

bedrooms,twobathroomsandanicebigkitchen.Thereisalsoagreatyard

behindthehouseforchildren.Itis$1,700amonth.PleasecallNathanat

46452436.

Hereisyourhome!Itisabigflatwiththreebedrooms,alivingroom,a

曲:4•标

fR;adiningroomandabathroom.Theflathasagoodparkingplace(停车位)but

noyard.Itis$1,600amonth.CallWilsonat53350202.

1.Mr.andMrs.Blackwiththeirson,John,wantahouse/flatwithayardforchildren.Whichissuitablefor

them?

A.Mr.Morris?house.B.Wilson'sflat.C.Dana'sflat.D.Nathan'stownhouse.

2.Theflatwithaparkingplacecosts________amonth.

A.$2,000B.$1,200C.$1,700D.$1,600

3.Theadvertisementstellustheinformationaboutsome________.

A.hotelsB.supermarketsC.housesandflatsD.Restaurants

Passage!

yahoo/answersSearchangwersJ

Home&Gardens

WhyAreBritishHousesSoSmallYetSoExpensive?

EveninmoreruraloropenareaslikeScotland,thenewerhousesare

sosmallbutexpensively.ComparedtoEngland,Scotlandhassomuchspace

formuchbiggerhomeslikethoseintheU.S.orAustralia,butpeoplethere

IzzyLeechoosetobuildsmallhomesthatlookreallyoutofplaceinthecountryside.

5daysago

Whafsmore,thepricesaresohigh.Why?

Weareasmallcountry;lendsuitableforbuildingisexpensive.The

priceoflandisanimportantpartinhouseprices.Also,inBritain,most

等ahousesarebuiltofbrick,solabourcosts(人力成本)arehigh.WhenIvisited

Berry

theU.S.,Inotedthatmanyofthenewhouseswerebuiltoftimberanddidn't

2hoursago

haveslates(石板)ortiledroofs(用瓦平铺的屋顶).Thisiswhywhen

tornadoes(龙卷风)hit,housesthereareblownaway.

©Becauseofthehousingmarketandprices,Iambackforgoodin

SueFrance,after10yearsofworkingintheU.K.For£130,000,youcanatleast

5hoursago

getathree-tofour-bedroomcottageandlotsoflandinFrance.

华YoumightGoogle"Britishcountryhousesimages“forsomenice

picturesofbiggerhouses.Thereisahugevarietyofstylesandsizesof

Tiffany

1dayagohousesintheU.K.wellworthalook.

案Inthepast,nobodycouldaffordbiggerhouses.Andifscheaperwhen

Kimyouhavelessspacetoheat.Rememberthatit'snotawarmcountry.

1dayago

IfyouhavebeentotheU.K.,youwillseehowcrowdeditisaround

♦citiesandtowns.Thereisnoroomforlargehouses.Whafsmore,energyis

ChrisveryexpensiveintheU.K.anditiscoldinwinter,soalargehousecostsalot

2daysago

ofmoneytoheat.

4.AccordingtoBerry,whatcausesBritaintohavesmallbutexpensivehouses?

©Limitedland.②Highlabourcosts.

(3)Alargepopulation.④Highpricesoflandsuitableforbuilding.

A.①②③B.①②④C.①③④D.②③④

5.Accordingtothearticle,whyisSuebackinFrance?

A.ShegottiredoflivingintheU.K.B.ShehasfoundabetterjobinFrance.

C.ShealreadyhasabighouseinFrance.D.ShethinksthehousepricesintheU.K.aretoohigh.

6.Wholistslowerenergycostsasabenefitofasmallerhouse?

A.SueandKim.B.KimandChris.C.BerryandChris.D.BerryandTiffany.

Passage3

InShenzhen,manyrooftops(外屋顶)becomeskyfarms.Ontheskyfarms,peoplegrowflowers,

fruits,andvegetables.Thesefarmshelppeoplegetclosetonatureinthecity.AttheShenzhenLilyFlower

Town,there?saspecialskyfarm.Itdoesn'tuseearth(土壤).Workersgrowplantsinspecialwatersolutions

(溶液).Thefarmopenedin2024andworkswithlocalcommunitiesandschoolstohelppeoplelearnabout

plants.

Ifyoustayatahotel(酒房)andyoucanpickfreshherbs(草料)onaskyfarmonitsroof,how

fantasticitwillbe!VisitorscanjustdothatattheYunResortShenzhenLongcheer.Andtheherbscanbe

usedtocookspecialdishesthen.

Evenschoolsarejoiningthefun.Oneschoolhasbuiltarooftopgardenforlearning.Studentscantake

partinfarmingactivitiesaspartoftheirlabourpractice(劳动实践)classes.XiaYufan,astudent,saysshe

canlearnthingsthatteachersdon'tteachinaclassroom.C<Icanwatchhowtheseedssprout(种子发芽)and

growlittlebylittle.Itfeelsgreat,9,shesays.

Butifsnotjustfarmsupthere.Somerooftopsturnintocoffeeshops,outdoormovietheatres,and

evenplacestocamp!Thesespecialrooftopsarelikeskygardensforcitypeopletoenjoynatureandlearn

newthings,highabovethebusystreetsbelow.

7.TheskyfarmattheShenzhenLilyFlowerTownisspecialbecauseofits.

A.differentkindsofplantsB.wayofgrowingplants

C.beautifulbuildingsD.largearea

8.Accordingto(根据)thepassage2,theYunResortShenzhenLongcheeristhenameofa.

A.schoolB.hotelC.cookD.dish

9.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph3?

A.Moreschoolswillbuildskyfarms.B.Teachersshouldgiveclassesoutdoors.

C.Studentsenjoythefunofgrowingplants.D.Studentsdon'tliketraditionalclassroomlearning.

10.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Rooftopshelpdealwithcityproblems.B.Peoplearelookingfornewlifestyles.

C.Farmingisbecomingmoreimportant.D.Peopleuserooftopsincreativeways.

Passage4

Severalmonthsago,myhusband(丈夫)andIspentalongweekendonanislandwithour

five-year-oldtwindaughters.Whiletalkingaboutourplans,ourgirlstolduswhattheywantedtodo."We

wanttogotothebutterfly(蝴蝶)museum,saidEmilyandHanna.

Assoonaswewalkedintothemainareaofthemuseum,wesawthousandsofbeautifulbutterflies.

Theyallflapped(拍打)theircolourfulwings.

Mygirlsjumpedupanddownwithjoy,andIknewtakingthemtothemuseumwasright.Theywere

havingsomuchfun.

Curious(好奇的),Iturnedtoourmuseumtourguideandasked,atHowlongdobutterflieslive?^^

Shesaid,“Abouttendays.”

“Whatcanbutterfliesdointendays?”Iasked.

Theguidelookedatme,andsaid,“Theymaketheworldamorebeautifulplace.”

“Wow,"Isaid,6<Ineverthoughtaboutbutterflieslikethat.Thankyou.”

Afterwesaidgoodbye,Icouldn'tstopthinkingaboutwhattheguidesaid.Shewasright.Weallhave

somethingtogivetotheworldduringourtimehere.Byusingourgiftstotakecareofeachothereveryday,

wecanmakeadifference.

Appreciate(欣赏)theimpact(影响)youcanhaveonyourfamilyandfriends.Likeabutterfly,you

haveyourownwayofmakingadifferenceintheworld.

11.Whowrotethisarticle?

A.Thefather.B.Themother.C.Emily.D.Hanna.

12.HowdidEmilyandHannafeelwhentheyvisitedthemuseum?

A.Happy.B.Curious.C.Tired.D.Afraid.

13.Whatdidtheguidethinkofbutterflies?

A.Shethoughtbutterfliescoulddonothingfortheworld.

B.Shewassurprisedtoknowthebutterflieslivesolong.

C.Shefeltsorryforthebutterfliesthatlivesuchashortlife.

D.Shebelievedthelivesofbutterfliesareshortbutmeaningful.

14.Bywritingthisstory,thewritertriesto.

A.askmorepeopletovisitthebutterflymuseum

B.tellussomethingsurprisingaboutlife

C.encourage(鼓励)ustomakeadifferenceintheworld

D.shareherwonderfulstorywithherfamily

15.Whafsthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.ThebutterflymuseumB.Awonderfulweekend

C.AnamazingtripD.Makingadifference

Passages

ASpecialWeekendinOurNeighborhood

LivinginGreenGardenNeighborhoodhasalwaysbeenwonderful.Myneighborsarekindand

helpful.NextSaturday,we'regoingtodosomethingspecialtogethertomakeourcommunityevenbetter.

Lastweek,Mrs.Wilson,our70-year-oldneighbor,fellwhilewalkingherdog.Manyneighbors

immediatelyvolunteeredtohelp.Somedrovehertothehospital,otherslookedafterherdog,andafew

broughthermeals.Thiseventmademerealizehowimportantitistocareforeachother.

Now,we'replanninga"'NeighborHelpDay“thisweekend.Here'swhatwe'lldo:

1.Teenagers9Team:MyfriendsandIwillcleanthesmallparknearBlock3.We'llcollectrubbishandwater

theplants.

2.ShoppingHelpers:Fiveadultswilldriveelderlyneighborstothesupermarket.They'llreturnbeforenoon.

3.RepairGroup:Mr.Carter,whoworksasamechanic,willfixbrokenbicyclesforfreeatthecommunity

center.

I'vealreadyinvitedmyclassmateTomtojoin.Hesmiledandsaid,"I'llbringextragloves!"Our

neighborhoodcommitteewillprovidetoolsandsnacks.

Inthefuture,weplantoorganizesucheventseveryseason.Manyneighborssaythey511volunteer

againbecausehelpingothersmakeseveryonehappy.Asforme,I'mgoingtodesigncolorfulposterstonight

toremindmorepeopleaboutthisactivity.

16.Whatcausedtheneighborstoplanthe"NeighborHelpDay”?

A.Acommunitymeeting.B.Mrs.Wilson'saccident.

C.DirtyparksinBlock3.D.Brokenbicyclesinthearea.

17.WhatwilltheTeenagers5Teamdoduringtheevent?

A.Fixbicyclesatthecommunitycenter.B.Driveelderlyneighborstothesupermarket.

C.Cleantheparkandcareforplants.D.CookmealsforMrs.Wilson.

18.Whowillrepairbicyclesforfree?

A.Tomandhisclassmates.B.Theneighborhoodcommittee.

C.Fiveadultvolunteers.D.Mr.Carterthemechanic.

19.Whatwillthewriterdotonight?

A.Makesnacksforvolunteers.B.Createactivityposters.

C.Buyglovesforcleaning.D.VisitMrs.Wilson.

Passage6

TheMagicofBakingSoda

Doyouknowwhatbakingsodais?Bakingsoda,alsoknownassodiumbicarbonate/,ssudism

bai'ka:bsnst/,isacommonchemicalsubstanceinourdailylife.Itlookslikewhitepowderandhasmany

amazinguses.

Oneofthemostinterestingusesofbakingsodaisinmakingfood.Whenwebakecakesorbread,

addingalittlebakingsodacanmakethemrise.Itreactswiththeacidinthefoodingredients,producing

carbondioxidegas.Thesetinygasbubblesmakethefoodsoftandfluffy.Haveyoueverwonderedwhy

somecakesaresolightandspongy?Bakingsodaisoneofthesecrets!

Bakingsodaisalsogreatforcleaning.Itcanremovestainsandbadsmells.Forexample,ifthereisa

stainonthekitchencounter,youcanmakeapastewithbakingsodaandwater,thenrubitonthestain.The

stainwillbeeasilycleanedaway.Andifyourfridgesmellsabitstrange,puttinganopenboxofbakingsoda

insidecanabsorbthebadsmell.

Moreover,bakingsodahassomehealthbenefits.Garglingwithasolutionofbakingsodaandwater

canhelpsootheasorethroat.ItcanalsohelpbalancethepHlevelinourmouth,whichisgoodforouroral

health.

However,althoughbakingsodaisveryuseful,weshoulduseitproperly.Usingtoomuchbakingsoda

infoodcanmakeittastebitter.Andwhenusingitforcleaning,makesuretorinsethesurfacethoroughlyto

avoidanyresidue.

So,thenexttimeyouseebakingsodainyourkitchen,rememberitsmanymagicaluses!

20.Whatisbakingsodaalsocalled?

A.Sodiumchloride.B.Sodiumbicarbonate.

C.Calciumcarbonate.D.Potassiumpermanganate.

21.Whydoweaddbakingsodawhenbakingcakes?

A.Tomakethecakesmorecolorful.B.Tomakethecakesriseandbecomesoft.

C.Tomakethecakestastesweeter.D.Tomakethecakeslastlonger.

22.Whatcanbakingsodadoforcleaning?

A.Itcanmakethecleaningtoolslastlonger.B.Itcanmakethecleaningprocessfaster.

C.Itcanremovestainsandbadsmells.D.Itcanmakethesurfaceshiny.

23.Whatmighthappenifyouusetoomuchbakingsodainfood?

A.Thefoodwillbecomemoredelicious.B.Thefoodwillbecometoohard.

C.Thefoodwilltastebitter.D.Thefoodwillbecometoosoft.

Passage7

@Howdoyoulikeyoursiblings?Manypeopledon'tgetonwellwiththeirsiblingsbecauseofthe

differentages,needsandhabits.

©Sharingabedroomwithyoursiblingsmaybeagoodthing.Ifyou'reafraidofthedark,you'llfeel

comfortablewhenyoustayinaroomwithanotherperson.Thesameisrightifyoudon'tHkestayingat

homebyyourselfatnight.

(3)Youcanalsolearnalotwhenyousharearoomwithyoursiblings.Youcanlearnhowtogiveand

takeandhowtoworkoutyourproblemswithothers.Thosehelpyougetonwellwithyourfamily.

©However,sharingabedroomwithyoursiblingscanalsobesomethingbad.Itmaymakeyousleep

badly.Ifyou'realightsleeper,noisysiblingsmustbeaproblem.

⑤There'salsolessprivate(私人的)spacewhenbothofyousharearoom.Sometimesinthesame

bedroomyoucanmaketwosmall“rooms“withcurtains(窗帘)ortallshelves,butthosearen'talways

enoughbecause▲.Thatmakesyoufeellesscomfortable.

@Asyoucansee,therearebothgoodandbadthingsaboutsharingaroomwithyoursiblings.So,

talkwithyourparentstoseewhatworksthebestforyouandyoursiblings.

24.The"siblings"maybe

A.brothersandsistersB.motheranddaughter

C.fatherandsonD.teacherandstudent

25.Sharingabedroomwithsiblingsisgoodmaybebecauseithelps.

A.sleepwellB.learnalotC.gethealthyD.savemoney

26.Whichsentenceismissingintheblank"▲

A.yoursiblingshateadirtyroomB.yoursiblingsarestillaroundyou

C.yoursiblingsliketostaywithyouD.yoursiblingslikeaquietroom

27.Whafsthestructureofthepassage?

(sib]jngs)

(sibhngs)

D.

28.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Whydoyouneedsiblings?

B.Whatisgoodforyoutoplaywithyoursiblings?

C.Howcanyoushareabedroomwithyoursiblings?

D.Isitgoodorbadtoshareabedroomwithyoursiblings?

Passage8

MyHometown:ATreasureinYunnan

MyhometownisasmalltowninsouthernChina,neartheborderofMyanmar.Withgreenmountains

surroundingitandariverrunningthroughthecenter,it'saplacefulloflocaltraditionsandnatural

beauty.TheSpecialTaste

Here,almosteveryfamilygrowstea.Theteaplantscoverthehillslikegreencarpets.Thelocalfarmerspick

leaveseveryspringtomakePu'ertea,whichhasawonderfulearthytaste.Visitorsalwaysbuysomeas

gifts.PlacesofInterest

Therearetwomainattractionshere.Inthehills,you511findancientriceterracesshapedlikegiantstaircases.

Betweenthemountainsliesan800-year-oldvillagewithwoodenhouses.Mygrandparentsliveattheendof

themainstreet.Don'tmisstheweeklymarketontheriverbank,whereyoucantryfreshfruitsandhandmade

crafts.FestivalFun

EveryJuly,wecelebratetheTorchFestival.Peoplelighttorchesaroundthetownsquareanddanceallnight.

Lastyear,Iworeatraditionalsilvernecklaceduringthecelebration.FoodtoRecommend

Ifyouvisit,I'llrecommendcrossingthestonebridgebytheoldtempletotryourspecialricenoodles.

They'reservedinclaypotswithherbsfromthemountains.WhyILoveIt

Thoughsmall,myhometownislikealivingmuseum.Theairsmellsliketeaandflowers,and

everyonegreetsneighborswarmly.Comeseeityourselfsomeday!

1阅读单选

29.Whereisthewriter'shometownlocated?

A.InnorthernYunnan.B.NearMyanmar.

C.BytheYellowRiver.D.Nexttoabigcity.

30.Whatspecialproductdofamiliesmainlygrow?

A.Jasminetea.B.Pu9ertea.

C.Greentea.D.Blacktea.

31.Howoldistheancientvillagementioned?

A.500years.B.200years.

C.800years.D.1000years.

32.Whatspecialfooddoesthewriterrecommendneartheoldtemple?

A.Tea-flavoredcakes.B.Mountainherbssalad.

C.Silvernecklacecookies.D.Ricenoodlesinclaypots.

Passage9

HongKongDisneylandiscalling!

HongKongDisneyland,thefifthDisneytheme(主题)parkintheworld,

andthesecondDisneythemeparkinAsia,openeditsdoortothepublicon

Attraction

September12,2005.IfsthefirstDisneylandinChinaaswellasthe

cheapestoneintheworld.

Openinghours10:30a.m.-7:30p.m.(Saturdaysto8:30p.m.)

Ticket:

•onweekdays

HK$295(Ages12orabove)

HK$210(Ages3-11)

Fee

•onweekends

HK$350(Ages12orabove)

HK$250(Ages3-11)

Childrenunder3:free

HowtobookPhone:8521-830-830

ticketsWebsite:www.hongkongdisneyland.com

HowtogetthereBycar;Bybus;Bytaxi;ByMTR;Byferry.

33.Whatisthetext?

A.Abill.B.Apostcard.C.Anadvertisement.D.Anotice.

34.HowlongdoestheopeninghourlastonSaturdays?

A.7hours.B.8hours.C.9hours.D.10hours.

35.PeterwillvisitHongKongDisneylandwithhis2-year-olddaughterand11-year-oldsonnextSaturday.

Howmuchwillhespend?

A.HK$550.B.HK$600.C.HK$650.D.HK$700.

36.WhichkindoftransportisNOTmentionedinthepassage?

A.Byplane.B.Bybus.C.Bytaxi.D.Bycar.

PassagelO

①Youmayhearof“citybucity”,aninternetbuzzword(流彳亍语)createdbytheforeignblogger

Baobaoxiong.Peopleuseittoaskifaplacefeelslikeabig,fashionablecity.

©MillionsofforeignerslikeBaobaoxiongarevisitingChinamuchmoreeasilybecauseofthe

visa-freetransitpolicy(过境免签政策).Travelersfrom54countriescanstayinChinaforuptosixdays

withoutavisaaslongastheyhaveatraveldocument(文件)andatickettoleave.

③Thevisa-freetransitpolicystartedin2013.Backthen,itallowedtravelerstostayfor72hoursin

sevendifferentbigcitiesinChina.Now,travelerscanstayfor144hoursin41placesacrossprovincialareas.

IthasattractedmoretravelerstoChina.ctInthefirstthreemonthsofthisyear,266percentmoreforeigners

cametoChinathroughvisa-freepolicycomparedwiththesameperiodlastyear,“accordingtotheNational

ImmigrationAdministrationofChina(国家移民管理局).

④Throughthispolicy,moreandmorepeoplegettoseetherealChina.

⑤“ThisisthewholereasonwhywedecidedtocometoChina.Wewanttoseeexactlywhatifslike

byourselves,9,saidIrishYouTuberLukeinhisonlinevideo.HethoughtChengduwasincrediblybeautiful

andmodem^^,totallydifferentfromwhathehadheardaboutChinafromWesternmedia.

@Yuyuantantian,anewmediaaccount(贝长号)underChinaMediaGroup,lookedat100Chinatravel

videosmadebyforeigners.ItfoundforeignersusedtovisitfamousspotsliketheForbiddenCityandthe

GreatWall,butnowtheypreferexperiencingeverydayactivitieslikeshoppingatmarkets,ridingshared

bikesandjoiningsquaredancinginparks.Theseactivitiesgiveforeignersacloserlookateverydaylifein

China,saidYuyuantantian.

37.Whydoesthewritermention“citybucity^^atthebeginningofthepassage?

A.ToletuslearnaboutanEnglishidiom.

B.TointroducethebloggerBaobaoxiong.

C.Toleadtothemaintopicofthearticle.

D.ToshowussomemoderncitiesinChina.

38.WhatdoestheNationalImmigrationAdministrationofChina?sdatashow?

A.ForeignersstayinChinaformorethansixdays.

B.Youngforeignerslikethepolicymost.

C.ThepolicyattractsmoreforeignerstoChina.

D.Fewforeignersknowaboutthispolicy.

39.Whichoneisthebesttofillintheblankinthefourthparagraph?

A.Seeingisbelieving.B.Nopain,nogain.

C.Practicemakesperfect.D.WheninRome,doasRomansdo.

40.Whatcanwelearnfromthelasttwoparagraphs?

A.WesterncountriesshowtherealChinatotheforeignersintheirmedia.

B.LukethinksthatChengduisacityfullofbeautifulsceneryandoldbuildings.

C.FamoustouristattractionsliketheGreatWallarenotpopularanymore.

D.ForeignersareinterestedinknowingarealChinathroughdailyactivities.

41.Wherecanyoumostlikelyfindthisarticle?

A.AstudenfsdiaryabouttheirChinatrip.

B.AnEnglishnewspaperfromChina.

C.AstorybookaboutChinesehistory.

D.AmenufromaChineserestaurant.

Passagell

ChinesePaperCutting:AWindowtoTradition

China'sfolkarthasmanytreasures,andpapercuttingisoneofitsbrighteststars.Withahistoryof

over1,500years,thisartusesredpapertoexpresspeople'swishesforhappinessandgoodluck.Artists

carefullycutpatternslikeflowers,animals,orChinesecharacterswithscissors.Theirskillandpatience

showthespiritofcreativityinChineseculture.

Inthepast,peopleusedpapercuttingstodecoratewindowsduringfestivals.Forexample,the

“DoubleHappiness^^patternisamustatweddings.Grandparents?homesoftenhavecuttingsoffish,which

standforwealthandsuccess.Thesedesignsaren'tjustdecorations——theycarrydeepculturalvaluesand

respectfornatureandlife.

Makingpapercuttingsrequiressimpletools:paper,scissors,andacreativemind.First,foldthepaper

intohalvesorquarters.Next,drawapatternandcutalongthelines.Finally,unfoldittoseeasymmetrical

artwork!Thoughitlookseasy,therealmagicliesintheartisfsimagination.

Today,thisartisstillalive.Someschoolsteachitaspartofourheritage.Whenyouholdapaper

cutting,you'renotjustholdingpaper~~you'reholdingcenturiesofstoriesandtraditions.Asyounglearners,

understandingartslikethishelpsusvalueoursandsharetheirbeautywiththeworld.

阅读单选

42.HowlonghasChinesepapercuttingbeenaround?

A.Over500years.B.Morethan1,000years.

C.Nearly1,500years.D.Around2,000years.

43.Whatdofish-shapedpapercuttingssymbolize?

A.Loveandfriendship.B.Healthandlonglife.

C.Wealthandsuccess.D.Peaceandhappiness.

44.Whatisthecorrectordertomakepapercuttings?

A.Cut—Fold—Draw—UnfoldB.Fold—Draw—Cut—Unfold

C.Draw-Fold一Cut一UnfbldD.Unfbld-Cut一Fold-Draw

45.Howdoschoolshelpkeeppapercuttingalivetoday?

A.Bysellingartworksworldwide.B.Throughspecialfestivalactivities.

C.Aspartofheritageeducation.D.Inmuseumexhibitions.

Passagel2

Nowadaysmanypeoplelookforfunonline.Watchinglivestreaming(直播)showshasbecomepartof

theirlives.Atthesametime,traditionalculturehasfoundabiggerstageonline.Manytraditionalartistsare

startingtolivestreamlikeDouyinandBilibili.SomeofthemsingPekingOpera,somemakepapercutting,

whileothersperform(表演)Chineseclassicalmusic.Agrowingnumberofyoungpeoplearestartingto

becomemoreinterestedintraditionalculturebecauseoflivestreaming.

LiJunisaPekingOperaperformerfromtheShanghaiJingjuTheaterCompany.The59-year-oldtook

uphissmartphoneandstartedlivestreaming.Unlikeperformingonarealstage,Liusescommonplacesas

hisstage,includinghisofficeandstudyroom.Besidessinging,Lialsoteachesviewers(观众)something

aboutPekingOpera.Peoplecanaskhimquestionsandgetanswersdirectly.

“Livestreaminghasbroughtthistraditionalartdowntoearth.^^Oneviewersaid,"itgivesyoung

peopleaneasierwaytolearnmoreaboutthetraditionalart.^^Lihasmorethan6,000fansonDouyin,while

oneofhisvideosgot42,000viewsonBilibili.

OnMarch26th,2020,BilibililivestrcamedahuafushowonthethirdChinaHuafuDay.Performers

showedclothesintraditionalChinesestyles,includingthosefromWei,TangandMingdynasties(朝代).

Duringtheshow,viewersnotonlyenjoyedlookingattheclothes,butalsowatchedhowperformersused

ancient(古代的)stylesofmake-up(化妆).

AsGuangmingDailysaid,livestreaminghascometoanewstagethroughwhichtraditionalculture

canbekeptalive.

46.ThewritermentionedLiJuninordert

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