天津市第一中学2017-2018学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题含答案、听力

DOC
  • 阅读 0 次
  • 下载 0 次
  • 页数 14 页
  • 大小 122.329 KB
  • 2024-10-12 上传
  • 收藏
  • 违规举报
  • © 版权认领
下载文档3.00 元 加入VIP免费下载
此文档由【小赞的店铺】提供上传,收益归文档提供者,本网站只提供存储服务。若此文档侵犯了您的版权,欢迎进行违规举报版权认领
天津市第一中学2017-2018学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题含答案、听力
可在后台配置第一页与第二页中间广告代码
天津市第一中学2017-2018学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题含答案、听力
可在后台配置第二页与第三页中间广告代码
天津市第一中学2017-2018学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题含答案、听力
可在后台配置第三页与第四页中间广告代码
试读已结束,点击付费阅读剩下的11 已有0人购买 付费阅读2.40 元
/ 14
  • 收藏
  • 违规举报
  • © 版权认领
下载文档3.00 元 加入VIP免费下载
文本内容

【文档说明】天津市第一中学2017-2018学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题含答案、听力.docx,共(14)页,122.329 KB,由小赞的店铺上传

转载请保留链接:https://www.doc5u.com/view-5946684b2b59c4a62ad600445b125374.html

以下为本文档部分文字说明:

天津一中2017-2018-1高一年级英语学科期末考试试卷本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)、第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共100分,考试用时90分钟。考生务必将答案涂写答题纸或答题卡的规定位置上,答在试卷上的无效。祝各位考生考

试顺利!第I卷I.听力(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)第一节.听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话你将听一遍。1.Wh

ydidthewomanfeeldown?A.BecauseaVIPcustomercriticizedher.B.Becauseherbossdidn’twanttodiscusswithher.C.Becauseherbosscriticizedher.2.Whatisthewomang

oingtodo?A.Takeatrainingcourse.B.Workintheheadquarter.C.Haveaholiday.3.Whatdoestheman’sbossgivehisemployeesapayriseby?A.Bythelengthofw

orktime.B.Bytheemployees’performanceatwork.C.Bytheemployees’request.4.What’swrongwiththewoman?A.Shedoesn’tlikevideoconference.B.Shedoesn’tknow

howtousetheequipment.C.Shehasnobodytohelpher.5.Whichclassroomshouldthemangoin?A.Room260,BuildingC22.B.Room206,BuildingC21.C.Room206,BuildingC22.第二节

.听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每一小题。听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.Whatisthewomangoingto

doafterthetalking?A.Dosomeshopping.B.WatchTV.C.Gotothebeach.7.Whatwastheweatherlikelastweekend?A.Warm.B.Windy.

C.Rainy.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whyisthemaninahurry?A.He’sgoingtobuysomeflowers.B.Hehasadatetonight.C.Hisneighboris

inhospital.9.Howdidthewomangettoknowtheman’saunt?A.Sheislivingnextdoortoher.B.Sheusedtobeherneighbor.C.Themanintrod

ucedthemtoeachother.10.Wheredidtheman’saunthurtherback?A.Onthebed.B.Inthegarden.C.Inthebathroom.听第8段材料,回答第11至13

题。11.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inahotel.B.Atagym.C.Inarestaurant.12.Whowas/werenotsatisfiedwithth

eopeningtimeoftheswimmingpool?A.Theman.B.Theman’skids.C.Theman’swife.13.Howmuchwillthemanpay?A.$115.B.$123.C.$

131.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whataretheymainlytalkingabout?A.Howtokeephealthy.B.Howtoformgoodeatinghabits.C.Howtoloseweight.15.What’stheadvantageofb

eans?A.Theyprovideenergy.B.Theyaregoodfortheheart.C.Theyaregoodforthebrain.16.Whichofthefollowingfoodsdo

thespeakersNOTmention?A.Fastfood.B.Tomatoes.C.Potatoes.17.Whatdoesthemanthinkofdrinking?A.Itdoesmoreharmthangood.B.Ifyoudrink,youneedtostop.C.Alittl

ewineperdayisgoodforone’shealth.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatdoweknowaboutthefire?A.Maryandherhusbandwerebothathomewhenithappened.B.Maryw

asresponsibleforthefire.C.Mary’shusbandreportedthefireat2:30.19.WhendidMary’shusbandstopsmoking?A.Amonthago.B.Fivemonthsago.C.S

ixmonthsago.20.WhathappenedtoMary’shusbandafterthefire?A.Hewascaredforinanursinghome.B.Hebecamecompletelysilent.C.Hetriedto

killhimself.II.单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21.---Davidinjuredhislegwhenhewasplayingfootballyester

day.---?Howdidthathappen?A.ReallyB.IsthatrightC.WhynotD.Areyoucrazy22.Whatmakesusisthatthenumberofstudents_tocomputergamesisin

creasing.A.worrying,addictedB.worrying,addictiveC.worried,addictiveD.worried,addicted23.WasitattheconcertyoucameacrossyourclassmateLilylastnight?

A.whatB.whereC.whichD.that24.“Beingabletoafforddrinkwouldbecomfortinthosetoughyears.”Grandpamurmured.A.the,theB.a,aC.a,不填D.不填,a25.--

-MaryandJackwillmarrynextweek.---.Theywerestrangerstoeachotheronlyamonthago.A.I’mgladtohearthatB.Congratul

ationsC.Youcan’tbeseriousD.Ibelieveso26.---Annisinthehospital.---Oh,really?Ididn’tknow.Igoandvisither.A.amgoingtoB.wouldC.willD.

amto27.Youngdriversarefarmoretohaveaccidentsthanolderones.A.possibleB.probableC.ableD.likely28.Nowthatwe'vediscusse

dourproblem,arepeoplehappywiththedecisions?A.takingB.takeC.takenD.totake29.---HasyourfatherreturnedfromAfricayet?---Yes,butheherefor

onlythreedaysbeforehiscompanysenthimtoAustralia.A.wasB.hasbeenC.willbeD.wouldbe30.I’mworkinghardtogotoBeijing

University,forIbelievedgoodjobsgoodschools.A.beginwithB.connectwithC.comparewithD.endwith31.Thoseoldp

ots,theonewithaflyingdragononit,32,000Chineseancientcoins.A.included;includeB.containing;containC.including;containD.including;include32.Ihaveh

eardalotofbadthingsabouttheboyIcametoworkasateacherinthisschool.A.sinceB.untilC.beforeD.when33.Igottotheofficeearli

erthatdaythe7:30trainfromPaddington.A.caughtB.tohavecaughtC.tocatchD.havingcaught34.Whatistheofariseintemperaturetheplant?A.affec

t,inB.effort,onC.effect,onD.afford,in35.Iwalkedinourgarden,TomandJimweretyingabigsignontooneofthetrees.A.whichB.whenC.whereD.thatIII.完形填空(共20小题;每小题

1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡将该项涂黑。WhenMrs.DelgadoaskedherdaughterSoniatobringmuffins(松饼)toasickneighbor,Soniasaidsure.Butwhen,

Sonia36whotheneighborwas,shewasnotsosure.Theneighbor’snamewasMrs.Craverham,andkidsintheneighborhoodsaidshewasthe37per

sonwhoeverlived.SoniawalkedupthepathtoMrs.Craverham’s.Shedidnot38theideaofanyonebeingsickandalone,butwhatifthekidswere39?AgirlinSonia’ssciencecl

asssaidthatMrs.Craverhamhadpoked(戳)herwithasticklastHalloween.Sometimespeopleheard40andmoans(呻吟)comingfrominside.AndaboyinSonia’smathclasssaidM

rs.Craverhamhadhunghimupsidedownandpaintedhimyellowwhenhe41kickedasoccerballontoherlawn.42betweenwan

tingtohelpsomeone43andnotwantingtocomehomeadifferentcolor,Soniadecidedtobe44.FinallySonia45thedoor.Afterafewmoments,

Mrs.Craverhamansweredthedoorand46inaroughtone,“Whoareyou?Whatareyoudoinghere?”Soniasaid47,“Mymotherheardyouwere48.Shebakedyoum

uffins.”Mrs.Craverham49.“My,that’ssweet.I’msorryifIseemed50,butyoungpeoplesometimesdareeachothertocometomydoor51theythinkI’mgoingtodosomethingtoth

em.AssoonasIanswerthedoor,they52laughingorplayatrickonme.”53,Soniaheardaloudhowl(嗥叫).Mrs.Craverham54asSoniajumped.“Oh,

that’sjustNorbert,myparrot.He’swatchedtoomanyscarymovies---likeyou,Ithink!”ThenSoniacameto55thatpeoplearenotalwayswhattheyseem.36.A.foundou

tB.workedoutC.letoutD.thoughtout37.A.oldestB.poorestC.meanestD.ugliest38.A.shareB.likeC.haveD.accept39.A.disappoint

edB.angryC.rightD.strict40.A.screamsB.cheersC.laughterD.applause41.A.happilyB.easilyC.calmlyD.accidentally42.

A.TroubledB.ConcernedC.PuzzledD.Torn43.A.athandB.inneedC.indangerD.atsight44.A.cleverB.sensitiveC.braveD.funny45.A.knockedonB.pulledC.brokedownD.

shut46.A.explainedB.demandedC.requestedD.asked47.A.cheerfullyB.confidentlyC.shylyD.excitedly48.A.afraidB.tiredC.illD.sad49.A.agreedB.rel

axedC.sighedD.stopped50.A.dishonestB.impatientC.nervousD.rude51.A.becauseB.whileC.althoughD.unless52.A.showupB.runoffC.moveonD.setout53.A.

SuddenlyB.CertainlyC.NaturallyD.Possibly54.A.shoutedB.laughedC.apologizedD.nodded55.A.rememberB.argueC.hopeD.realizeIV.阅读理解(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下列短

文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AAlthoughinthe17thcenturyintheUnitedStatesfineartandfolkarthadsimilarqualities,adifferencebetweenthemb

egantoappearastimewenton.Inthe18thand19thcenturiesartistsstudiedoverseasandcamebacktopaintportraitsofupper-classfamiliesinAmericansoci

ety.Thelessfortunateartiststraveledaroundtheirownareasandcreatedpicturesofthecountrysidesociety.Anyway,artist

sgottrainedandthosesimpleworksimprovedalot.Around1930,folkartbegantotakeonanewmeaningandwasconsideredasanexpressionofthecommonpeoplean

danexpressionofasmallculturalclass.Folkartisnevertheproductofartmovements,butcomesoutofcraft(工艺)traditio

ns.Thisartisbasednotonmeasurementsorcalculationsandrarelygoeswiththestandardsofrealism.Itgoesstraighttothebasesofartwhichthefolkar

tistsfeelnaturally.Theperiod1930~1960wasthetimewhenfolkartistsbegantoreceiverecognition.Theyoftenbegantheirartcaree

rslateinlifeanduseartasanoutlet(发泄)fortheirenergy.Theirmaterialswerecheapandsimple,theirsubjectsweredifferent,buttheircreativityflowed.Doi

ngtheirownthingsbecamethestandard,andwaswhatmadefolkartsoattractive.Althoughitishardtoexplainfolkart,onethingiscertain---ittouchesusinas

pecialwaybecausetheartistsshowushowheorshebroughtbeautyintotheireverydaylife.Sincefolkartistscomefromallwalksoflife,eachpieceofartcr

eatedisoneofakind,emphasizing(强调)color,simplicityoflineandvivid,simpleform.Mostimportantly,itshowsthehisto

ryofAmericanlife.56.Whatwasfolkartaround1930basedonaccordingtothesecondparagraph?A.Thetraditionoftheupperclass.B.Theprogressofartinthat

period.C.Thestandardsofrealism.D.Thenaturalfeeloftheartists.57.Whydidfolkartbecomepopularduringtheperiodfrom1930to1960?A.Artis

tshadthefreedomofexpressionduringthatperiod.B.Artistsdidn’tneedtospendmoneyonmaterials.C.Thesubjectsweresimpleanddiffer

ent.D.WorksshowedthehistoryofAmericanlife.58.Theauthor’spurposeinwritingthetextisto.A.speakhighlyoffolkartB.comparefolkarta

ndfineartC.tellthehistoryandcharacteristicsoffolkartinAmericaD.explainthedevelopmentandchangesofAmericanartBYoumightnoticesomethingnewinth

enextfewyearsasyouwatchDisneyprograms:Startingin2015,therewon'tbeanycandy,sugary-cerealorfast-foodcommercialsaimedatkids.TheWal

tDisneyCompanyonTuesdaybecamethefirstmajormediacompanytobanadsforjunkfoodonitsTVchannels,radiostationsandwebsites.Ithopesthiswillstopkidsfrommaking

poorfoodchoices.Thebanwouldapplyto(适用于)DisneyXDandSaturday-morningchildren'sprogrammingonDisney-ownedABCstations,aswellasRadioDisneyandDi

sney-ownedwebsitesaimedatfamilieswithyoungchildren.Inaddition,Disneyplanstomakechangestoitskids'menusatthemeparksandresorts.Fast-foodoptionswillberep

lacedwithhealthierchoices,suchassmoothies(沙冰),apples,vegetablesandyogurt.Inadditiontocandybarsandfast-foodmeals,otherfoodst

hatdon'tmeetDisney'snutritional(营养的)standardswillbebannedfromthecompany'skid-targetedmedia.Anycerealwith

10gramsormoreofsugarperservingwillbeofftheair.Therewillbenoadsforfullmealsofmorethan600calories.Juiceswithhighlevel

sofsugarandfoodswithtoomuchsaltwillalsobepulled.Eventhoughmanyfast-foodchainsandfoodcompaniesofferheal

thieroptions,likeapplesandsalads,Disneysaiditcouldstilldeny(拒绝)thecompanies'ads.LeslieGoodman,Disney'sseniorvicepresidentofcorporatecitizenship,said

acompanythatwantstoadvertisewillneedtoshowthatitoffersarangeofhealthyoptions.Disneyisn'ttheonlyonepushingawayunhealthyfoods.Last

week,NewYorkCityMayorMichaelBloombergproposedabanondrinksover16ouncessoldinmovietheaters,restaurantsan

dconveniencestoresintheBigApple.Hesayslarge,sugarydrinksarepartlytoblameforobesity.Gettingridofjunk-foodadscouldmakeiteasiertokeepafamilyonahealthy

diet,saysNadineHaskell,amotheroftwosons,8and11,fromColumbus,Ohio."IftheyseeacommercialonTV,thenthenexttimewegotothegrocerystorethey'llsaytheywanttotr

yit,"saidHaskell.59.TheWaltDisneyCompanybannedadsforjunkfoodinorderto.A.becomethefirstmajormediacompanytodoitB.makeitsTVchannelsmorepopularC.ma

keitswebsitesmuchcleanerD.helpkidsmakebetterfoodchoices60.ItcanbeinferredthattheDisneyCompanywilladvertise.A.afewoffast-foodchainsandfoodcompaniesB.

companiesthatsupplyarangeofhealthyfoodC.mostfast-foodchainsandfoodcompaniesD.allfoodcompaniesandfast-foodchains61.Accordingtothep

assage,eatinghealthyfoodwillbe.A.opposedbyNewYorkCityMayorB.toblameforobesityC.anutritionaltrendinfut

ureD.alawterminfutureCTheBritishgovernmentgrants(授予)licenses(许可证)forpeopletooperateradioandTVstations,butoverfortyyearsagotheonlyradiostationsth

atexistedlegallyinBritainwererunbytheBBC,thestate-ownedbroadcastingcompany.However,thegovernment’spoweronlyextended(延

展)tothecountryitselfandtheseasaroundituptothreemilesfromtheshore.TheIrishmanwhofoundedRadioCarolinesimplyputtheradioequipmentonaboatandancho

red(用锚固定)itjustoutsidethethree-milelimit.Whywouldanyonegotosomuchtroubletostartuparadiostation?OnemajorreasonwastheBBC’spolicyonthekin

dofmusicitbroadcast.Duringaperiodwhenpopmusicwasextremelypopular,teBBCplayedverylittleofitonitsradiostations.

Asaresult,therewerelargenumbersofyoungpeoplewhowantedtolistentoaparticulartypeofmusicbutcouldn’t.OnlyafterRadioCarolinewe

ntontheair,youngpeoplecouldenjoypopmusicbroadcastinEnglishallday.Additionally,therewasanotherreasonforRadioCaroline’spo

pularity.Thediscjockeys(唱片音乐主持人)didn’thavethetypicalBBCpronunciation,which,evenoverfortyyearsago,wasconside

redbymanytobetooformalandold-fashioned.Insteadtheyspokewithregionalaccents.Theaudiencesloveditandsoonman

ylistenerswereturningintoRadioCaroline.Thenotherpirate(无执照的)radiostationsbegantospringup(涌现出来)andsoontheauthoritieswerebeingforcedtofacethe

newsituationcreatedbythepirateradiostations.Thesehadshownpopmusicwasheretostay,andthatyoungpeopledesperately(极度地)wa

ntedtolistentoradiostationsthatplayedit.SotheBBCdecidedtostartupitsownpopmusicradiostation,Radio1,andbeforelongRadioCarolinediscjockeyswer

eworkingthere.Inafurtherdevelopment,theBritishgovernmentdecidedtoallowcommercialradiostationstooperateinthecountry.Thismeantt

hatstationscouldnowdolegallywhatRadioCarolinehadbeendoingillegally.Notsurprisingly,RadioCarolinefound

itselfinseriousfinancialdifficulties.Today,RadioCarolinestillexistsbutit’snolongeraspopularasitwasover40yearsago.

62.Morethanfortyyearsago,theBritishgovernment.A.bannedallprivateradiostationsB.forbadetheBBCtobroadcastpopmusic

C.setalimittothenumberofprivateTVstationsD.encouragedpeopletoenjoypopmusic63.WhatwasthemainreasonfortheIrishmantosetupRadioCarol

ine?A.BBC’spolicyonmusic.B.Thedemandforformalpronunciation.C.TheproblemsofBBC’spronunciation.D.Thesmallnumberofpirateradiostations.6

4.Accordingtothetext,RadioCarolinemadehistoryby.A.forcingtheBBCtochangeitspolicyonpopmusicB.makingpopmusicmore

popularinEnglandC.drivingtheBBCtostartupnewradiostationsD.raisingfundforcommercialradiostationsinEngland65.Thepurposeofthetextistoshow

.A.howpopmusicwaswellacceptedinEnglandB.whatcontributionsRadioCarolinemadeC.howpirateradiostationsdevelopedinEnglandD.howtheB

BCisattractivetoitslisteners第II卷V.阅读表达(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)Researchersfoundthatwomenareovercomebyaburningdesiretosharego

ssip(流言蜚语)assoonastheyhearit.Theywilltypicallytellthesecrettoatleastoneotherpersonin47hours.Dependingonwh

othegossipisabout,theirboyfriend,husband,bestfriendormotherismostlikelytobetherecipients(接受者)oftheinformation.Thestudyof3,000womenage

dbetween18and65alsofoundthatfouroutoftenadmittedtheywereunabletokeepasecret—nomatterhowpersonalorsecretth

enewswas.Itwasalsofoundthatalcoholusuallygivesusahelpinghandtoletoutsecrets—withmorethanhalfadmittingaglassortwoofwinecouldgetthemtod

ishthedirt.MichaelCox,UKDirectorofWinesofChile,said,“It’sofficialthatwomencan’tkeepsecrets.Wearereallyeagertofindoutwitht

hissurveyhowmanysecretspeoplearetold.Whatwedon’tcountonishowquicklythesearepassedonbythosewetrust.Nomatterhowpreciousthe

pieceofinformationis,itoftencomesoutwithin48hours.”Threequarterssaytheyareabletokeepquietaboutasecret,and83percentconsiderthemselves100percentreliabl

ewithineachgroupoffriends.Yet,fourintenadmittogossipingtoaclosefriendfromanotherfriendshipgroup.Nearl

yhalf(45percent)disclosesecretsjustfortheweighttobeliftedfromtheirshoulders.Morethanfourintenthinkitisacceptab

letoshareafriend’ssecretwithsomeonewhodoesn’tknowhimorher.Privateissues,truecostofpurchasesandaffairsemergedtopofthesecret-keepinglist,withgirlsmo

stlikelytoshareasecretchattingface-to-face,onthephoneorviaatextmessage.Fortunately,overaquarter(27percent)saidtheyforgotwhattheywer

etoldthefollowingday.66.Pleaseexplaintheunderlinedwords“dishthedirt”inEnglish.(Nomorethan5words.)67.Whatmakeswomenmorel

ikelypassongossip?(Nomorethan3word.)68.Whatkindsofsecretsarewomenmostinterestedin?(Nomorethan10words.)69.Whydoabouthalfwomentellsecretsto

others?(Nomorethan10words.)70.Shouldwomentellsecretstoothersorkeepsecrets?Pleasegiveyourreasons.(Nomore

than30words.)VI.单词填空(共10小题,每空仅限填一词;每空1分,满分10分)71.Iintendedtodealwith(当代的)writersinaseparatearticle.72.Asevereheadi(伤)leftthefighterunconscio

usfordays.73.HearguedthatJamesJoycewasthegreatestliterary_(天才)ofthe20thcentury.74.Theonly(病症)ofillnessthatBillyhasi

sapaininhisstomach.75.Theproducersaidtheteenagerswerewilling(参与者)intheprogram.76.Ifyoucallyourenergyo

nthestudyofEnglish,youwillmasterthelanguage.77.Itisitoselltobaccotosomeoneunder16.78.Studentshaveatothelibraryduringlunchperiod

onweekdays.79.Teenageactorswereusedinthefilminordertoattractayoungera.80.Nocomputercanithecomplexfunctionso

fthehumanbrain.VII.书面表达(共1小题,满分15分)81.假设你是晨光中学的李华,最近你去美术馆观展,度过了一段美好时光。请你给你的美国笔友Tony写一封信,介绍你参观的情况,内容包括:1、

时间:上周日下午2、人员:你和几个同学3、活动:到市美术馆(CityGallery)看展览4、交通方式:自选5、展览内容:有一些名画,如徐悲鸿的马,齐白石的虾等;也有一些西方立体派画家的作品和其他风格的作品,例如……6

、观展感受注意:1、词数120左右2、开头结尾已给出,但不计入总词数DearTony,Howiseverythinggoing?I’mwritingtosharewithyoumyrecentvisitl

astweek.Wouldyouliketotellmewhatyoudidrecently?I’mlookingforwardtoyourreply.YoursLiHua参考答案:I.听力(0.5*20=10)1—5CABBC6—

10ABABC11—15ABBAC16—20CCBAAII.单选(1*15=15)21-25ADDBC26-30CDCAA31-35CADCCIII.完型(1*20=20)36-40ACBCA41-45DDBCA46-50DCCBD51-55ABABDIV.阅读理解(2*10=20)56-58DA

C59-61DBC62-65AAACV.阅读表达(2*5=10)66.Tellsecretstoothers.67.Drinkingwine.68.Privateissues,truecostofpurchasesandaffairs.69.Becauset

heythinkitcanreducepressure.70.Ithinkwomenshouldkeepsecrets.Becausespreadinggossipmaycauselotsoftrou

bleandharmtherelationsbetweenpeople.VI.单词拼写(1*10=10)71.contemporary72.injury73.genius74.symptom75.participants76.concentrate77.illegal78.acc

ess79.audience80.imitateVII.书面表达(1*15=15)81.参考范文:DearTony,Howiseverythinggoing?I’mwritingtosharewithyoumyrecentvisitlastw

eek.LastSundayafternoon,myclassmatesandIpaidavisittotheCityGallerybybus,whereanexhibitionwasbeingheld.Thereweremanyfamouspicturesofsucce

ssfulartists,amongwhicharetheRacingHorsebyXuBeihong,thepictureofshrimpsbyQiBaishi,andmanyCubistworksofthewesternartists,whicharealsoprettyimp

ressive.Thisexperiencetoseetheexhibitionmakesmestarttodevelopaninterestinart.ThoughIcan'tfullyunderstandthemeaningsofthepictures,stillIapprecia

tethemverymuch.I’mcrazyaboutthepaintingsofQiBaishi.ThoselittleshrimpsinthepicturelooksolivelythatIreallywanttolearnhowtodrawthem.

Wouldyouliketotellmewhatyoudidrecently?I’mlookingforwardtoyourreply.Yours

小赞的店铺
小赞的店铺
天天写文档,写文档,文档
  • 文档 251412
  • 被下载 21
  • 被收藏 0
若发现您的权益受到侵害,请立即联系客服,我们会尽快为您处理。侵权客服QQ:12345678 电话:400-000-0000 (支持时间:9:00-17:00) 公众号
Powered by 太赞文库
×
确认删除?