阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

Sugar painting, as the name means, is a painting made of sugar. It’s the sugar for us to taste, and the painting for us to admire.
Since the Warring States Period(战国时代), the ancient people loved sweets and developed methods of producing sugar. In the Tang Dynasty, there was huge progress in the technology of sugar making. And sugar, the precious product once only served to the emperors and princes, also went into common people’s homes. With the cultural and economic(经济的)development of Song and Yuan Dynasties, people became less interested in only tasting sweetness. In the Ming Dynasty, some people added pictures with good luck into the bowl of sugar, and sugar painting appeared.
Sugar painting is different from normal painting. Sugar painters use syrup(糖浆)as the material, a spoon as the “paintbrush”, and a smooth table as the “paper”. To make syrup, they have to make sugar hot before painting. Since syrup may become hard if it cools, the painters have to produce the work very quickly. They move the spoon full of syrup up and down, left and right. Soon a sugar painting is done.
However, it’s a pity that this folk art is dying recently. The sugar painting that used to be rich in shapes has become poorer and poorer because of fewer needs. What’s worse, few people seem to be willing to pass on the art except those aging sugar painters.
For most people, painting is a kind of art and difficult to understand. However, sugar painting has pulled the art down into people’s daily lives. Through it, we may see the spiritual support of the ancient people across centuries. Now, sugar painting has been listed as an intangible cultural heritage(非物质文化遗产)in China. Therefore, the art should be remembered, missed and passed on.
(1)What does the underlined word “precious” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
A. |
Valuable and expensive. |
B. |
Useful and cheap. |
C. |
Special but worthless. |
D. |
Simple but priceless. |
(2)When did sugar painting appear?
A. |
In the Warring States Period. |
B. |
In the Tang Dynasty. |
C. |
In the Yuan Dynasty. |
D. |
In the Ming Dynasty. |
(3)Why should sugar painters make the work very quickly?
A. |
To show their excellent skills. |
B. |
To avoid syrup becoming hard. |
C. |
To protect the spoon and the table. |
D. |
To reduce people’s waiting time. |
(4)What’s the writer’s attitude(态度)towards today’s sugar painting according to Paragraph 4?
A. |
Uncaring. |
B. |
Doubtful. |
C. |
Worried. |
D. |
Unclear. |
(5)Which can be a suitable title for the passage?
A. |
Exploring the Art of Sugar Painting |
B. |
Improving the Taste of Sugar Painting |
C. |
Effects of the Sugar Producing Technology |
D. |
Ways to Change the Future of Sugar Painting |