六、阅读表达 阅读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容回答问题。(本大题共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)
Chinese embroidery(刺绣)has a history of over 2,000 years. It started during the Shang Dynasty when people used it to make clothing more beautiful. Over time, it became an important part of Chinese culture, showing the skills and creativity of different places.

There are four famous embroidery styles in China. Su embroidery from Jiangsu uses very thin silk threads(线). Artists spend months making pictures of flowers or birds that look almost real. Some works even show the same design perfectly on both sides of the cloth. Shu embroidery from Sichuan is known for bright colours. It often shows things from Sichuan like pandas eating bamboo or foggy mountains.
A special "fish-scale stitch"(鱼鳞针法)makes water animals look alive. Xiang embroidery from Hunan makes animal fur look shiny, while Yue embroidery from Guangdong uses golden threads for dragon patterns, which were once only for the king's families.
Today, embroidery isn't just for traditional clothes. You can also find it on modern daily objects like dresses, bags and even phone cases. To pass on this art form, China is bringing the skill of embroidery into schools and museums. For example, the Suzhou Embroidery School trains students old skills, while some museums use computers to let students try "digital(数字的)embroidery" while learning its history.
The government protects embroidery because each style tells stories about its hometown. Su embroidery shows Jiangsu's rivers and gardens, while Shu embroidery brings Sichuan's forests to life. By keeping these skills alive, China shares its culture with the world and connects past traditions to modern life.
每题答案不超过8个单词
1. When did Chinese Embroidery start?
Over 2,000 years ago./During the Shang Dynasty.
2. What kind of embroidery may the picture in the passage show?
Yue embroidery.
3. Where can we see embroidery today?
On traditional clothes and modern daily objects.
4. What is the Chinese government doing to pass on the valuable art form?
It's bringing embroidery into schools and museums.
5. If you want to complete an embroidery piece, what picture will you make and why?
The picture of Taihu Lake because it's beautiful.