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If you have a chance to go to Taiwan, there’s one place you should not miss— the Taipei Palace Museum. The museum has around 650,000 pieces of ancient Chinese treasures. These treasures were originally in the Palace Museum in Beijing. But how did they get to Taiwan?
In 1931, the Japanese invaded the northeast part of China. To protect the national treasures from the Japanese, the government of the Republic of China decided to move some important pieces to Nanjing.
However, they did not stay long in Nanjing. In 1949, the people’s Liberation Army won in the Liberation War. The Guomindang government went from Nanjing to Taiwan. Along with them they took the art pieces. The Taipei Palace Museum was set up in 1965 to hold the national treasures.
Taiwan people are very proud of the Taipei Palace Museum. Some of the collections are world famous. One of the most visited art pieces in the museum is the “Jade Cabbage”. It is made from a single piece of jade(绿玉). If you take a close look, you can see two grasshoppers on the leaves, a large one and a small one, which were the symbol of many children in a family.
If you are interested in the treasures, you could take a look at a TV programme called Taipei Palace Museum. It gives a picture of the treasures of the Taipei Palace Museum. There are also interviews with over a hundred experts about the stories behind some of the pieces.
【小题1】The treasures stayed in Nanjing for about _______ years.
A.10B.16C.18D.34
【小题2】Why did the Guomindang government take these treasures to Taiwan?
A.Because the Japanese invaded the northeast part of China.
B.Because they wanted to protect the treasures from the Japanese.
C.Because they wanted to show them to Taiwan people.
D.Because they were defeated by the People’s Liberation Army.
【小题3】From the last two paragraphs we can learn _______.
A.Taiwan people are proud of the Taipei Palace Museum because of its world famous collections.
B.the most famous art piece in the museum is the “Jade cabbage”.
C.two grasshoppers on the leaves stand for two sons in a family.
D.you can learn about these treasures by visiting the Taipei Palace Museum.
【小题4】What’s the best title for the passage?
A.The most famous art piece—Jade Cabbage
B.The Beijing Palace Museum
C.A place of interest—Taiwan
D.The Taipei Palace Museum
答案:【小题1】C
【小题2】D
【小题3】A
【小题4】D
试题分析:本文是一篇说明文,介绍了台北博物馆的情况。
【小题1】C 细节理解题。根据第二段可知,1937年,日本入侵中国的东北,为了保护国宝,国民政府决定把部分国宝移到南京。第三段中讲到,1949年人民解放军赢得了解放战争。国民政府从南京搬到台湾,同时也带走了这些国宝。这些珍宝在南京大约呆了18年。故选C。
【小题2】D 推理判断题。根据第三段可知,1949年人民解放军赢得了解放战争。国民政府从南京搬到台湾,同时也带走了这些国宝。A、B、C三项均不符合文意。故选D。
【小题3】A 推理判断题。根据第四段的第一句“Taiwan people are very proud of the Taipei Palace Museum”可知A项正确;根据第四段的第三句和最后一句可知B、C项不正确;根据第五段的第一句可知D项不正确,故选A。
【小题4】D 主旨大意题。通读全文可知,本文主要介绍了台北博物馆的情况,D项符合文意,其他各项均与文意不符,选D。
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