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The Hezhen is one of the smallest minorities in China.Early Hezhen people developed methods(1)
for/of
for/of
producing clothes,bedding and thread out of fish skin.But over time,there has been a loss of Hezhen culture,including(2)
making
making
(make) clothing from the skin of fish.Besides,few young Hezhen wanted to learn the skill.Fish-skin clothing is also not(3)
what
what
Hezhen people wear today.
Knowing this,You Wenfeng,a now 68-year-old woman,started to share her knowledge with local Han Chinese women in the 1990s.Her followers also learn the Yimakan,(4)
a
a
kind of storytelling that uses both speeches and songs in the Hezhen language.They also memorize songs sung by the Hezhen people.For environmental(5)
protection
protection
(protect),You Wenfeng has decided to buy fish from the market and use a special sewing tool and cotton thread.The first step is to remove the fish's skin(6)
cautiously
cautiously
(cautious) and dry it.The skin is then repeatedly passed through wooden "teeth" to soften it.The process takes a month,and sewing it then requires about twenty(7)
more
more
(many) days.
So far,fish leather(8)
has inspired
has inspired
(inspire) some high-end clothing design houses,including Dior and Prada,to use it in their clothes.But the material(9)
is
is
(be) still not common.In 2006,Hezhen fish skin clothing was listed by China as intangible cultural heritage (非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn)),which means a special effort is made(10)
to preserve
to preserve
(preserve) the tradition.
【考點(diǎn)】
傳統(tǒng)習(xí)俗與文化
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【答案】
for/of;making;what;a;protection;cautiously;more;has inspired;is;to preserve
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發(fā)布:2024/6/27 10:35:59
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發(fā)布:2024/10/27 17:0:2
組卷:18
引用:2
難度:0.5
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