六、综合填空(10分)
On Ping jiang Road in Su zhou,Ms Wu 1
has run
(run)a traditional tea house for 30
years.She never sees 2.
herself
(she)as a tea master but she helps build a cultural bridge.
It started in 2015 when a German tourist named Klaus walked into her shop.With the help
of a phone app,Ms Wu 3.
patiently
(patient)showed him the way to brew(沏)
Bi luo chun.The whole process(过程)made Klaus feel so 4.
peaceful
(peace).After the
tea tasting,they had a small 5
discussion
(discuss)about the differences between Chinese
tea and German black tea.Klaus returned every day that week and 6
brought
(bring)
more friends each time.
Seeing how interested they were,Ms Wu started a weekly activity called “ Tea Culture
Saturdays ".She showed foreigners 7.
how
to brew tea with traditional methods.Her
daughter,a college student,has been used to 8
translating
(translate)for her mother and
visitors to the shop.
Soon,her tea house was always crowded with visitors.“ I used to think foreigners wouldn't
understand our tea culture,9
but
they love it deeply,” Ms Wu said.
Her favourite moment was when a Canadian gave her a notebook filled with tea notes.“ That's
why I keep teaching,” Ms Wu said while showing 10
the
meaningful notebook.