
UNIT 7 单元仿真验收性评价 (时间:100分钟 满分:120分) 第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A The “Chinese Bridge” Chinese Proficiency Competition for Foreigners across the Globe — Calligraphy and Painting Challenge has been officially announced (宣布), which will start on April 1. This competition invites painting, calligraphy, and Chinese language lovers from all around the world to take part in this exciting event. Here we are calling on those who have interest to turn in their creative topics for the competition, with the topic selection process being decided by the public. If you're interested, feel free to turn in the topic that you believe fits the requirements of the competition. Here are what you should follow: Who can take part The call for creative topics for the Calligraphy and Painting Challenge is open to any Chinese language lovers worldwide, with no limitations on age or nationality. When to turn in If you'd like to take part, you'd better hand in between Jan.15 and Mar.30 (Beijing Time). Announcement date The selected topic for the Calligraphy and Painting Challenge will be announced on Mar.31, which also marks the official start for handing in calligraphy and painting works under the selected topic next day. Methods to hand in Participants (参与者) can send their topics and related information to the official website.“Chinese Bridge” also accepts direct messages on its official account on social media. 1.Which of the following statements is correct A.Participants must be more than 18 years old. B.The nationality of the participants must be Chinese. C.Participants can turn in the topic online or to the office. D.Participants can hand in whatever topic suitable for the competition. 2.On which of the following date the topics aren't allowed to turn in A.June 20. B.February 12. C.March 25. D.January 28. 3.What is the purpose of the text A.To set up a competition organization. B.To announce the opening of a competition. C.To collect creative topics for a competition. D.To provide some information about a competition. B I think that I always knew I wanted to become an artist.I can't remember a time when I wasn't drawing or painting pictures.My oldest sister and my brother were artistic, and watching them draw fascinated me.They had many different art supplies around the house.Boxes of pastels, little ink bottles and pens were very appealing. My parents and friends soon saw that I had more than a passing interest in art.It came to define much of my image.Relatives gave me art related birthday gifts.At school I became “the kid who could draw”, a unique distinction, like “brainiest” or “best athlete”. As I got a little older, I began copying pictures: cartoons, comic books, and magazine illustrations. My third grade class wrote essays on what we wanted to be when we grew up.To me it was obvious ... ...
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