四、还原句子。(共4小题;每小题1.5分,满分6分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的六个选项中选出四个可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I am from Beijing. Every Spring Festival, I go to the Baiyun Temple for its miaohui, or temple fair. It's a fun event. My favourite activity is “da jin qian yan”. People throw coins at a large wooden coin. At the centre of this coin, there is a bell. They say hitting it brings good luck.
This miaohui is only one of many in China. 37
It had to do with religion(宗教). Long ago, Buddhism and Taoism(佛教和道教) both wanted to attract more people. They built temples(庙宇) to do so. As more visitors came, shops opened near the temples. 38 This is how miaohui began.
Later, cultural activities were held at miaohui. These included god worship and folk performances. The most famous was Xingxiang. People put Buddha statues on floats and paraded them.
39 People would go to miaohui to buy and sell goods. This was the most popular during the Ming and Qing dynasties. People also went to miaohui to celebrate Chinese New Year and some other holidays.
Today, people have more to enjoy at miaohui. For example, Longfusi miaohui shows folk crafts(技艺) and organizes different cultural events, such as Beijing opera. 40 These activities help people experience traditional Chinese culture in a fun way. The name miaohui is still fitting today as most fairs still happen near temples.
A. Would you like to go and visit the temple fair?
B. For this reason, temples became fewer and fewer.
C. Some fairs even hold traditional wedding celebrations.
D. Over time, miaohui became less about religion and more about business.
E. Do you know how the tradition started?
F. People could visit the temples and shops at the same time.
37.
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的六个选项中选出四个可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I am from Beijing. Every Spring Festival, I go to the Baiyun Temple for its miaohui, or temple fair. It's a fun event. My favourite activity is “da jin qian yan”. People throw coins at a large wooden coin. At the centre of this coin, there is a bell. They say hitting it brings good luck.
This miaohui is only one of many in China. 37
It had to do with religion(宗教). Long ago, Buddhism and Taoism(佛教和道教) both wanted to attract more people. They built temples(庙宇) to do so. As more visitors came, shops opened near the temples. 38 This is how miaohui began.
Later, cultural activities were held at miaohui. These included god worship and folk performances. The most famous was Xingxiang. People put Buddha statues on floats and paraded them.
39 People would go to miaohui to buy and sell goods. This was the most popular during the Ming and Qing dynasties. People also went to miaohui to celebrate Chinese New Year and some other holidays.
Today, people have more to enjoy at miaohui. For example, Longfusi miaohui shows folk crafts(技艺) and organizes different cultural events, such as Beijing opera. 40 These activities help people experience traditional Chinese culture in a fun way. The name miaohui is still fitting today as most fairs still happen near temples.
A. Would you like to go and visit the temple fair?
B. For this reason, temples became fewer and fewer.
C. Some fairs even hold traditional wedding celebrations.
D. Over time, miaohui became less about religion and more about business.
E. Do you know how the tradition started?
F. People could visit the temples and shops at the same time.
37.
E
38. F
39. D
40. C
答案:37.E 38.F 39.D 40.C