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1、Takanori Kobayashi, a 23-year-old from Japan, has had a strong connection with Peking Opera since his childhood. His fascination with Chinese history began in his early childhood, influenced by Japanese manga (漫画), especially works like Romance of the Three Kingdoms. These stories made him curious about Chinese culture and led him to search for related videos online.
At 14, Kobayashi came across a video of a historical Peking Opera, The Battle of Red Cliffs. Although he didn't understand the language, he was captivated by the costumes, makeup, and music. At 17, he found a website for the Shincyo Theater, a Peking Opera troupe (巡演) in Tokyo founded by Zhang Chunxiang, a Beijing-born artist, who had moved to Japan in the 1980s and founded the Shincyo Theater to promote Peking Opera in Japan.
Kobayashi emailed the theater, sharing with Zhang his passion for Peking Opera, and his desire to join the troupe. Zhang was impressed by his passion. At 18, Kobayashi moved to Tokyo to attend Chuo University, majoring in Chinese language and culture, while attending Zhang' s Peking Opera classes every Saturday.
Zhang teaches his students by explaining the movements of Peking Opera in simple Japanese. Kobayashi, who enjoys playing civil roles, listens to famous performances to learn the music and get a sense of the roles. He works with Zhang to improve his performance. Years of hard work paid off. In 2020, Kobayashi finally got the chance anddebuted in a small painted-face role in Wild Boar Forest, one of Shincyo Theater's productions, which got well-received.
After graduation, Kobayashi worked for a company in cosmetics, but he still studies Peking Opera in his free time and occasionally performs with Shincyo Theater. "Becoming a professional Peking Opera performer in Japan is difficult and might not be practical as a long-term career. In China, performers usually start training at four or five, whereas I began close to 20. Even so, I'd still like to pursue it professionally and give it my best shot," said Kobayashi.
(1)、What sparked Kobayashi's initial interest in Chinese history and culture?A、School lessons related to China. B、A visit to the Shincyo Theater. C、Chinese tales told in Japanese comic. D、A video of a historical Peking Opera.(2)、Which of the following words can best describe Kobayashi?A、Optimistic and considerate. B、Persistent and diligent. C、Energetic and determined. D、Creative and passionate.(3)、What does the underlined word "debuted" in paragraph 4 probably mean?A、Played a leading role. B、Painted a facial makeup. C、Performed for the first time. D、Conquered the stage fright.(4)、What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A、He has to quit owing to starting late. B、He will keep informed and practise occasionally. C、He is willing to give it a shot despite the difficulties. D、He tries to be a professional Peking Opera performer. -
2、Thursday morning, universal Orlando Resort announced that its highly anticipated new theme park, Epic Universe, consisting of five "worlds": The Wizarding World of Harry Potter: Ministry of Magic; Super Nintendo World; How to Train Your Dragon: Isle of Berk; Dark Universe and Celestial Park, will open on May 22,2025.
Ticket Information
Tickets for Epic Universe will be sold in phases. At first, only vacation packages and tickets for three days (or longer) to Universal Orlando Resort, which include one day at Epic Universe, will be available starting on October 22. For example, a three-day ticket will range from $374.88 to $554.87(after tax) per person, depending on dates.
Current Universal Orlando annual passholders will then get priority access on October 24 to purchase single-day tickets to Epic Universe before the general public. Additional ticket options, including single-day tickets for the general public, will be sold in the months leading up to the opening of the park and you can visit the links for more details.
●Package tour
●Single tour
Park highlights
Walking through Celestial Park, visitors will enter Epic Universe, which will have a roller coaster, gift shops, restaurants, and entrances to the other four themed areas. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter: Ministry of Magic will recreate the atmosphere of 1920s Paris and the British Ministry of Magic. Better yet, a new attraction called, "Battle at the Ministry," will allow guests to join Harry, Ron, and Hermione in an exciting adventure to escape attacks from dark wizards.
(1)、When can the earliest tickets to Epic Universe be available?A、On May 22, 2025. B、On Oct. 22, 2024. C、On Oct. 24, 2025. D、On May 21, 2025.(2)、What can visitors do in Epic Universe?A、Hunt for treasures. B、Act as Harry. C、Make souvenirs personally. D、Take exciting rides.(3)、Where is the text probably taken from?A、A magazine. B、A newspaper. C、A site. D、A brochure. -
3、假定你是李华,你校动物救助中心(Animal Rescue Centre)的负责人,现向全校学生招募新成员。请在校英文报上登一则招新启示,内容包括:
1.中心介绍;
2.成员要求;
3.呼吁参加。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
New Members Wanted
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4、将下面5个句子按括号内要求翻译并连成一篇微作文。
1. 第一天进入高中,我对一切都很焦虑。 (senior, anxious)
2. 要是我不能给同学们留下一个好印象会怎么样呢? (what if...?)
3. 渐渐地,我发现我的新同学很好相处,并适应了这个新的环境。 (it作形式宾语,adapt)
4. 我报名参加了艺术和设计课程,因为我想成为一名设计师。 (sign up for, goal)
5. 我有信心,只要我专注于我的学习,我定能美梦成真。 (confident, concentrate on)
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5、阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号中单词的正确形式。
The Chinese writing system, dates back to several thousand years ago, is one of the reasons for the (survive) of Chinese civilization.
Researchers generally agree that the oldest symbols that are recognizable as Chinese characters are those (find) on ancient oracle bones. These 3000-year-old symbols, known as jiaguwen, (carve) on turtle shells and used to tell fortunes and record events. They give people in modern era insight into how ancient Chinese people saw the world around them and into how they expressed their observations (creative). As people were divided geographically, this well-developed writing system evolved into (variety) dialects and characters. It was not until Emperor Qinshihuang united the seven major states into one unified country, the Chinese writing system began to develop in one direction. This united system has been great importance in connecting Chinese people and culture of the present with those of the past. Thanks to it, no matter when and where you are, people can read and appreciate ancient Chinese (classic).
With China continuously playing a greater role in international community, increasing number of foreign students are beginning to have a taste of Chinese characters and culture.
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6、Fifty countries took part in the project and d large sums of money to it.(根据首字母单词拼写)
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7、The sales department held a meeting yesterday to discuss how to p the new product. (根据首字母单词拼写)
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8、Years of fighting has left the area in r and people in great pain. (根据首字母单词拼写)
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9、Only when we learn to live in h with nature can we make our world a better place. (根据首字母单词拼写)
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10、This literature course seems difficult and is not s for beginners. (根据首字母单词拼写)
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11、 (显而易见), he didn't understand the instructions given to him. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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12、When a tsunami wave moves back to the sea, it pulls everything in its path, causing more (损失). (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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13、An (官方的) report shows more and more people choose to live together with their parents. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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14、The firefighters (救援) nearly 20 people from the burning building yesterday. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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15、At the 2024 Paris Olympics, Chinese (运动员) gave an outstanding performance. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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16、When I was a little boy, I loved drawing. I1 presented a new picture to my mother a few times a day at least. She would2 them up on the refrigerator as I'm sure all parents do, but she quickly3 space. When that happened, she would ask me to4 which picture we would remove to make room for the5 one. She would then take the removed picture and6 me she would put it somewhere safe — a great7 to tell little kids so they didn't suspect their drawing was destined (注定) for the trash can.
Decades later, my mother passed away from cancer, and I was8 for cleaning her home to prepare it to be sold. As I was9 the things in her room, I found a box stuffed full of paper. It contained every one of the10 I'd created as a kid, separated into folders based on how11 I was when I drew it. It was located near her bed table and had every sign of being12 on a regular basis. She really had saved and13 my terrible drawings all these years.
I'm a fully-grown, strong military man who never shows14. Yet holding my own six-year-old scribblings in my hands, I ended up15 my heart out in my mother's room.
(1)A 、curiously B 、immediately C 、proudly D 、gracefully(2)A 、match B 、hang C 、mix D 、hand(3)A 、ran out of B 、made use of C 、took place of D 、lost control of(4)A 、rate B 、decorate C 、pick D 、pack(5)A 、specific B 、popular C 、expensive D 、new(6)A 、promise B 、persuade C 、warn D 、request(7)A 、speech B 、joke C 、saying D 、lie(8)A 、grateful B 、responsible C 、anxious D 、eager(9)A 、giving away B 、showing off C 、tidying up D 、putting back(10)A 、toys B 、books C 、photos D 、pictures(11)A 、old B 、interested C 、skilled D 、delighted(12)A 、revised B 、checked C 、covered D 、fixed(13)A 、complained B 、understood C 、enjoyed D 、commented(14)A 、progress B 、happiness C 、mistake D 、weakness(15)A 、crying B 、singing C 、moving D 、burning -
17、Hiking is a fun way to get some fresh air and exercise. Here are a few simple tips to make sure your next hiking trip is both safe and enjoyable.
Hike with at least one other person. Not only is hiking more fun with a friend, it is also safer. If you decide to hike alone, make sure that you let someone know where you are going and when you plan to be back. This way, if you get lost or injured, someone will know where to look for you and when to send help.
Have plenty of water. Even if you are only going for a short hike, it is important to have lots of water on hand so that you avoid dehydration (脱水). Plan to bring one liter of water per person per hour of hiking. So make sure to drink your water frequently, even if you are not very thirsty.
Wear correct kinds of clothing. You should wear comfortable, closed-toed shoes and thick socks. Your clothing should be comfortable and easy to move around in. Clothing that is too loose might catch on rocks or branches.
If you have not exercised in a very long time, do not try to go on an 8-mile hike up a mountain on the hottest day of the year, Instead, you should start gradually. First, go for regular walks in your neighborhood. Next, you should try to find places to walk on steep hills or rocky soil.
A. Don't take a too long trip at a time.
B. Make sure that your body is prepared.
C. You can begin to dehydrate before you even realize it.
D. If you get injured, your friend will be able to go and get help.
E. But clothing that is too tight might become uncomfortable as you walk.
F. If you are going on a long hike, you might want to bring an extra pair of socks just in case.
G. With enough practice, you will be able to take longer hikes across more challenging landscapes.
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18、Body image affects women and men all around the world, In the new study carried out by psychologists at Durham University, the team set out to understand how body appreciation varies between women from different cultures.
"Most researches around body appreciation to date has focused on younger white Western women," said Louise Hanson, who led the study. "We wanted to expand the scope and include older women and other cultures as these groups have historically been not noticed."
A total of 1,186 women aged 18-80 were enlisted from six countries — four Western countries (Australia, Canada, the UK, and the US), as well as China and Nigeria. Participants were asked to complete questionnaires to understand more about their own sense of body appreciation and the pressures they experience around body image from family, peers and the media.
The results showed that all three groups had relatively stable body appreciation across ages. However, there were great cultural differences.
White Western women were found to experience much higher pressure from the media to meet thin or athletic body standards across their lifespan. This pressure did decrease with age, but even at its lowest, it was still higher than that for the other ethnic groups.
Black Nigerian women did not display a strong pressure towards a thin or athletic build and reported higher levels of body appreciation and far less media pressure regarding body image. However, they also reported higher levels of appearance pressure from peers, which reduced with age.
Meanwhile, Chinese women mostly continued to favor a thin body type across all ages. They reported the highest ongoing family and peer pressure around body image, but media-related pressure was less and decreased with age.
The researchers hope that their findings can encourage more cross-cultural studies to better understand the cultural dynamics that impact on body appreciation.
(1)、How does Louise Hanson's research differ from previous ones?A、It studies how body image affects the female. B、It has a wider variety of participants. C、It focuses on younger white Western women. D、It explores the influence of social media on body image.(2)、How did the researchers carry out the study?A、By conducting an experiment. B、By comparing different studies. C、By collecting data. D、By providing a set of questions.(3)、What can we learn from the research findings?A、Women from all six countries wish to be thin. B、Black Nigerian women suffer media pressure most. C、Body image pressure drops with age in all cultures. D、Chinese women have the highest media-related pressure.(4)、What's the purpose of the research?A、To better understand the impact of body appreciation on women. B、To display the differences between western culture and other cultures. C、To know more about cultural influences on body appreciation. D、To reveal the pressures that women in different countries suffer. -
19、Sorry rabbits, but giant tortoises are still winning the race of life by treating it like a marathon and taking each step slow and steady. Recently, the world's oldest tortoise, Jonathan, has turned 191 years old. This extends his title of the oldest living land animal by another year.
Unofficially, there have been claims of older tortoises, including one believed to have been 255 years old when it died in 2006. Researchers have not been able to pin down exactly what keeps them around for so long, but their slow-motion lifestyle may have something to do with it.
Giant tortoises have very slow metabolisms (新陈代谢), which means they burn energy at a slower rate than smaller and faster animals. Physiologist Max Rubner introduced the rate of living theory. The theory suggested aninverse relationship between metabolism and lifespan, which means that the faster the metabolism, the shorter the life. Scientists have had some issues with the theory over the past century, but it did produce the phrase "‘live fast, die young", and it serves as the basis for more research on the topic.
The link between metabolism and longevity (长寿) is still not understood. Some scientists believe that metabolism is linked to the creation of free radicals (自由基). They are the molecules (分子) that damage cells and that increase as more energy is burned by the body. According to this theory, tortoises live longer because their slow metabolisms bum less energy. which means less harm to the cells in their bodies.
Theories on aging alone don't fully explain how tortoises live much longer than humans, but their reproductive (繁殖的) life and size may give an explanation. Because of their massive hard shells and their geographic isolation (they only live on a few specific islands), giant tortoises have very few enemies to worry about. This means giant tortoises don't have to rush into reproduction to keep their species alive.
Each theory has its limitations and unanswered questions, but scientists believe that a combination of biological and evolutionary factors is what keeps giant tortoises alive for so long.
(1)、What does the underlined word "inverse" in paragraph 3 mean?A、Similar. B、Opposite. C、Clear. D、Unchanging.(2)、What can we learn about free radicals?A、Free radicals can protect cells. B、Free radicals increase with age. C、Fewer free radicals lead to a longer lifetime. D、The slower the metabolism, the more free radicals.(3)、Why don't giant tortoises rush to produce their young?A、They have little worry about extinction. B、They have a low reproductive ability C、They live a long time. D、They usually prefer to be alone.(4)、What could be the best title for this article?A、Live fast, die young. B、The way metabolism works. C、Jonathan, oldest tortoise. D、Secret to giant tortoises' longevity. -
20、Oscar-winning Japanese composer and musician Ryuichi Sakamoto (坂本龙一) died of cancer on March 28,2023 at the age of 71, Japanese recording company Avex announced in a statement on its website on May 4,2023. "While undergoing treatment for cancer diagnosed in June 2020, Sakamoto continued to create works in his home studio whenever his health would allow. He lived with music until his final days," said the statement, which also quoted Sakamoto's favorite Latin phrase, "Ars longa, vita brevis (Art is long, life is short)".
Born in Tokyo in 1952, Sakamoto was introduced to the piano as a toddler (学步的幼儿), and he went on to study at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. He was always drawn to sounds around him. As a high schooler in Tokyo, Sakamoto had to ride a train every morning to attend classes, He amused himself by listening to the sounds the train made.
In 1978, he co-founded the pioneering techno-pop group Yellow Magic Orchestra. Less than a decade later, Sakamoto became the first Japanese composer to win the Academy Award for Best Original Score (配乐) for the 1987 movie The Last Emperor, directed by Italian filmmaker Berardo Bertolucci. Before his Oscar glory, he appeared in Japanese director Nagisa Oshima's 1983 film Mery Christmas, Mr. Lawrence, alongside British rock legend David Bowie. Sakamoto also composed the Film's music, which won him a British Academy of Film and Television Arts award.
In 1992, Sakamoto composed music for the opening ceremony of the Barcelona Summer Olympics and spent the rest of the decade productively making music. In 2014, he was forced to take the first significant break in his career due to throat cancer. A little more than a year later, he announced that he had recovered. However, he was diagnosed with colon (结肠) cancer in2020.
The death of the pioneering Japanese composer has left the music and film industry and fans across the globe in grief. "I'm just shocked and too sad to speak a word," said Japanese actor-director Takeshi Kitano, who co-stared with Sakamoto in Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence.
(1)、What did the statement try to tell us by quoting Sakamoto's favorite Latin phrase?A、His strong will in the battle against cancer. B、His positive attitude to life. C、His deep love for music. D、His great achievements in art.(2)、What achievement did Sakamoto make through his life?A、He supported the techno-pop group Yellow Magic Orchestra. B、He was the first Japanese to win the Academy Award for Best Original Song. C、He played a role in the Japanese film Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence. D、He composed music for the closing ceremony of the Barcelona Summer Olympics.(3)、Which word can best describe Sakamoto?A、Devoted. B、Friendly. C、Patient. D、Courageous.