32.It's common to see a barista (咖啡師) create coffee art,but it's a whole different ball game doing the same thing with tea.Han Zheming, (1)
80-year-old Shanghai resident,has managed (2)
(perfect) the skill,creating tea art in cups,or dian cha (點茶) in Chinese,which used to be a routine during the Song Dynasty (960-1279).Over the past decades,he (3)
(use) tea and spoons to create nearly 200 patterns (4)
(base) on ancient paintings. It's also his intention to bring the old ritual back to modern life and have more people appreciate (5)
(it) charm.Dian cha in modern brewing enhances the taste of tea,Han says. ''It is similar (6)
the foam on top of a cup of coffee,except that it is made of tea rather than milk." Chinese tea culture started to enjoy (7)
(popular) during the Tang Dynasty (618-907)and flourished throughout the Song Dynasty, (8)
tea had become a necessity for almost everyone,from nobles and scholars to common people,just like other important items,such as rice,oil and salt,as suggested by Song politician and thinker Wang Anshi. (9)
(total) different from the method of brewing tea during the Tang period,in the Song Dynasty,the popular way of having tea was through dian cha.The action of pouring hot water over fine powdered tea is called dian,hence the name dian cha,which (10)
(list) as an intangible cultural heritage of Runzhou district,Zhenjiang city,Jiangsu province,in 2019.
33.閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。 We were in our late 20s with a child when my husband,Ralph,finally graduated from college. "OK,now I deserve a piano," I blurted out when he sat down for lunch just before the graduation ceremony.A look of surprise crossed his face. "We could never afford a piano.After so many years of hard work,we got you through school.Now I deserve a piano," I repeated. Several months later,Ralph,with help,moved the upright piano we bought for $ 100 into our cottage's tiny arched dining room.It smelled a little musty,but had great tone. Ralph started graduate school,leaving no money for private piano lessons.The first thing that came to my mind was Santa Monica City College—maybe it offered piano lessons.Skimming the catalog,I danced around the room when I found a class at the same time the boys were at preschool. Practicing,however,was not so easy.Four-year old redheaded Denny crawled out of bed in the evening on a regular basis.That was my time to practice.He'd pad out of the bedroom in his sleeper and climb up on the bench with me.Soon he began plinking (發出叮鈴聲) on the high keys.I tried to ignore him.He listened to the echoes of the keys and plinked some more.Doing all I could do to keep focused on my own practicing,I continued to ignore him. This practice pattern became an evening routine.After a while,I didn't even hear him anymore.Ralph studied.Denny plinked on the high keys,and I focused on my piece for the end-of-the-term recital (獨奏會). That evening came.However,Ralph said he was busy preparing for the midterms and couldn't watch Denny. Pacing back and forth,I shook my head trying to figure out what to do.Time was running out.I bundled up Denny—with his sleeper on—and drove off to the recital with him. "We'll sit in the front row,Denny," I whispered. "You have to be very quiet and listen when I am playing." He nodded,said "Uh-huh," and we sat down. 注意: (1)續寫詞數應為150左右; (2)請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。 Denny held my hand,but then my turn came. ________ A small body climbed onto the piano bench next to me. ________