2015年9月19日托福阅读真题预测

  2015年9月19日的托福考试大家都准备的怎么样了,出国留学网托福考试栏目为了让广大考生更好地规划复习、应对即将到来的考试,特地整理了以下2015年9月19日托福阅读真题预测,提前祝大家考试成功!

  >>>点击查看2015年9月19日托福考试预测(汇总)

  2015年9月19日托福阅读真题预测:

  Chinese Pottery

  China has one of the world''s oldest continuous civilizations-despite invasions and occasional foreign rule. A country as vast as China with so long-lasting a civilization has a complex social and visual history, within which pottery and porcelain play a major role.

  The function and status of ceramics in China varied from dynasty to dynasty, so they may be utilitarian, burial, trade-collectors'', or even ritual objects, according to their quality and the era in which they were made. The ceramics fall into three broad types-earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain-for vessels, architectural items such as roof tiles, and modeled objects and figures. In addition, there was an important group of sculptures made for religious use, the majority of which were produced in earthenware.

  The earliest ceramics were fired to earthenware temperatures, but as early as the fifteenth century B.C., high-temperature stonewares were being made with glazed surfaces. During the Six Dynasties period (AD 265-589), kilns in north China were producing high-fired ceramics of good quality. Whitewares produced in Hebei and Henan provinces from the seventh to the tenth centuries evolved into the highly prized porcelains of the Song dynasty (AD. 960-1279), long regarded as one of the high points in the history of China''s ceramic industry. The tradition of religious sculpture extends over most historical periods but is less clearly delineated than that of stonewares or porcelains, for it embraces the old custom of earthenware burial ceramics with later religious images and architectural ornament. Ceramic products also include lead-glazed tomb models of the Han dynasty, three-color lead-glazed vessels and figures of the Tang dynasty, and Ming three-color temple ornaments, in which the motifs were outlined in a raised trail of slip-as well as the many burial ceramics produced in imitation of vessels made in materials of higher intrinsic value....


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  2015年9月19日的托福考试大家都准备的怎么样了,出国留学网托福考试栏目为了让广大考生更好地规划复习、应对即将到来的考试,特地整理了以下2015年9月19日托福阅读真题预测,提前祝大家考试成功!

  >>>点击查看2015年9月19日托福考试预测(汇总)

  2015年9月19日托福阅读真题预测:

  Chinese Pottery

  China has one of the world''s oldest continuous civilizations-despite invasions and occasional foreign rule. A country as vast as China with so long-lasting a civilization has a complex social and visual history, within which pottery and porcelain play a major role.

  The function and status of ceramics in China varied from dynasty to dynasty, so they may be utilitarian, burial, trade-collectors'', or even ritual objects, according to their quality and the era in which they were made. The ceramics fall into three broad types-earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain-for vessels, architectural items such as roof tiles, and modeled objects and figures. In addition, there was an important group of sculptures made for religious use, the majority of which were produced in earthenware.

  The earliest ceramics were fired to earthenware temperatures, but as early as the fifteenth century B.C., high-temperature stonewares were being made with glazed surfaces. During the Six Dynasties period (AD 265-589), kilns in north China were producing high-fired ceramics of good quality. Whitewares produced in Hebei and Henan provinces from the seventh to the tenth centuries evolved into the highly prized porcelains of the Song dynasty (AD. 960-1279), long regarded as one of the high points in the history of China''s ceramic industry. The tradition of religious sculpture extends over most historical periods but is less clearly delineated than that of stonewares or porcelains, for it embraces the old custom of earthenware burial ceramics with later religious images and architectural ornament. Ceramic products also include lead-glazed tomb models of the Han dynasty, three-color lead-glazed vessels and figures of the Tang dynasty, and Ming three-color temple ornaments, in which the motifs were outlined in a raised trail of slip-as well as the many burial ceramics produced in imitation of vessels made in materials of higher intrinsic value....


  推荐阅读:

  托福考试报名指南

  2015年托福考试真题及答案汇总

  提高托福阅读词汇量七大方法

  必备小技巧助你轻松应对托福口语考试


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