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According to Chinese history, sky lanterns were first used by Zhuge Kongming. He sent them out to ask for 1 when in trouble. Today, sky lanterns are used at 2 and other celebrations. They are made of bamboo and covered with paper. When the lanterns are lit, they slowly 3 into the air like small hot-air balloons for all to see. They are seen as bright symbols of happiness and good wishes.

Paper cutting has been around for over 1,500 years. Paper cutting sounds very easy but it can be 4 to do. The paper, 5 red, is folded before it is cut with scissors. The most common pictures are flowers, animals, and things about Chinese history. During the Spring Festival, they are put on windows, doors and walls as symbols of wishes for good 6 and a happy new year.

Chinese clay art is famous 7 the clay pieces are so small but they look very real. The pieces are usually cute children or 8 characters from a Chinese fairy tale or historical story. The pieces are carefully shaped by hand from a very special kind of clay and then allowed to air-dry. After 9, they are fried at a very high heat. They are then polished and painted. It takes 10weeks to complete everything. These small pieces of clay art show the love that all Chinese people have for life and beauty.

【答案】

1help

2festivals

3rise

4difficult

5usually

6luck

7because

8lively

9drying

10several

【解析】文章介紹了中國的幾個古老的藝術——孔明燈,剪紙和泥塑。

1句意:當有困難時,他把它們發(fā)送到空中尋求幫助。根據when in trouble和選詞可知是尋求幫助;故填help

2句意:今天孔明燈被用于節(jié)日和其他的慶祝。根據other celebrations.和選詞,可知是節(jié)日,用復數表示一類;故填festivals

3句意:它們慢慢的升入空中。根據like small hot-air balloons像一個小的熱氣球和選詞,可知是升入空中;故填rise

4句意:但是它很難做。根據Paper cutting sounds very easy剪紙聽起來很容易,和后句but,以及選詞,可知是做起來難;故填difficult

5句意:通常是紅紙。根據風俗和選詞,可知剪紙通常是紅紙;故填usually

6句意:它們貼在門上,窗上和墻上,是好運的象征。根據a happy new year.幸福的新的一年,和選詞,可知是好運;故選luck

7句意:中國的泥塑著名,因為泥塑作品是如此的小,但是它們是如此的逼真。根據Chinese clay art is famous the clay pieces are so small but they look very real之間是因果關系;故填because

8句意:泥塑作品通常是可愛的孩子或者是中國神話和歷史故事中的生動的人物形象。根據characters from a Chinese fairy tale or historical story 和選詞可知是生動的人物形象, 故填lively

9句意:干了以后。根據they are fried at a very high heat.在高溫下烘烤,可知是干了以后,after介詞,后用doing形式;故填drying

10句意:完成每一樣東西要花費幾周。根據It takes ___10___weeks和選詞,可知是花費幾周;故填several

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