
辽宁省盘锦市兴隆台区2025-2026学年九年级上学期1月期末英语试题 一、阅读理解 There are many kinds of operas in China. It’s reported that more than 360 operas are in different places. Here are four major operas in China. Among all the operas, Beijing Opera is the most famous around the world. Beijing Opera grew out of Huiju Opera after 1790. Mei Lanfang, one of the greatest artists, took the traditional Chinese art abroad in the early 20th century. Masterpiece: The Drunken Concubine (《贵妃醉酒》) Yue Opera, the second national opera. It first appeared in 1906 in Zhejiang Province and then it became famous in Shanghai in the 1920s. Nowadays, almost all performers are ladies. Masterpiece: Butterfly Lovers: Leon and Jo(《梁山伯与祝英台》) Huangmei Opera was born in the 18th century in Anhui Province. Now Huangmei Opera is mainly popular in the north and south of Yangtze River. Masterpiece: The Female Prince Consort (《女驸马》) Henan Province is the home of Yu Opera. It came into being during the late Ming Dynasty. It can act many types of plays. With more than 600 traditional plays, Yu Opera became popular in China. Masterpiece: Mulan (《花木兰》) 1.Among the operas in the text, which one is the most outstanding (杰出的) A.Beijing Opera. B.Yue Opera. C.Huangmei Opera. D.Yu Opera. 2.What’s the birthplace of Huangmei Opera A.Beijing. B.Zhejiang. C.Anhui. D.Henan. 3.What’s the special feature of Yue Opera now A.Its masterpiece is Leon and Jo. B.Most performers are actresses. C.It came into being in the Ming Dynasty. D.It’s the most famous among all the operas in China. 4.In which of the following parts is Beijing Opera different from the others A.Beijing Opera is the oldest. B.Beijing Opera is known abroad. C.Beijing Opera’s masterpiece is Mulan. D.Beijing Opera is famous both in Beijing and Zhejiang. Meng Xiang was crazy about films and music during his childhood. When he started college, he dreamed of making films that could combine (结合) his love for storytelling and interest in music. His biggest challenge came when he planned to make a film about a tennis player. Since no one would offer him money for a 2-hour film, Meng and his college friends tried to make a shorter one. They bought a second-hand camera and used old things instead of expensive equipment (设备). They even made a shelf on their own to support the camera. Meng and his friends worked hard, rain or shine. When filming the tennis player, they ran after him in the summer sun. If it rained and they couldn’t film outside, they hung bed sheets (床单) on the walls in an empty room to set up a simple studio (摄影棚). This 12-minute film got much attention. The teachers and students at their college liked the music they created. After that, Meng had another idea: to make a musical film. But musicals weren’t popular in college, and many said it wouldn’t work. Instead of listening to the doubts, Meng and his team spent weeks writing new songs and making a test video. ... ...
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