Mukbang is about the eating shows in front of the screen. In the shows, mukbangers eat food and sometimes talk to their fans.
Mukbang started in South Korea (韩国) in around 2010 and is becoming well-known in the whole world now. Why did mukbang first appear in this country? The reason is that eating by oneself is quite normal in South Korea. Watching mukbang can be a way to have someone to eat with when they are at home by themselves.
This is one of the reasons why many people around the world like watching mukbang. However, the way mukbangers eat food in some shows isn’t healthy. This can make people have bad habits and bring serious health problems. What’s worse, to have more fans and make more money, some mukbangers prepare a lot of food in front. But they throw away much food during the show or throw up (吐) food after the show to make watchers believe they eat up everything. In fact, it is not because they feel ill. These mukbangers waste (浪费) a lot of food.
We all know that food waste is a serious problem around the world, and stopping food waste has a special meaning for our country. So our country is doing a lot of things to solve the problem. What do you think our country can do for mukbang?
1. What is mukbang?A.An eating show. |
B.A talk show. |
C.A cooking show. |
D.A game show. |
A.To make their food delicious. |
B.To learn how to cook food. |
C.To have someone to eat with. |
D.To buy some healthy food. |
A.Mukbang is world-famous. |
B.Mukbang is not always good. |
C.Mukbang isn’t healthy. |
D.Mukbang makes people ill. |
A.All Mukbang bring serious problems. |
B.People will stop watching Mukbang. |
C.Mukbang will have more fans and money. |
D.Our country will make rules for Mukbang. |
A. | B. |
C. | D. |
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The Zhuhai Happy School Sports Day this year will be held on Saturday, November 26th at Jinwan Stadium(运动场) from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. There will be the following tips.
100 meters race | The high jump |
400 meters race | The Basketball game |
1,000 meters race | The Volleyball game |
2,000 meters race | The long jump |
Each event will have four competitions. There will be one for girls, one for boys, one for elder students and one for younger students.
If you want to take part in any of the events, you should tell Mr. Brown. He will be in the school gym from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday—Friday next week.
All the students should come to the stadium on time. Teachers will put down the names at the stadium gate as students arrive. Students who don’t take part in it must bring a letter from their parents to tell why.
Hope you can enjoy this year’s Sports Day!
1. The Sports Day will have ________ types of events.A.four | B.six | C.eight | D.ten |
A.One | B.two | C.three | D.four |
A.write a letter to Mr. Brown |
B.tell his classmates |
C.do some homework in the classroom |
D.ask his parents to write a letter and explain the reasons for it |
A.2:30 p.m. in the school gym. | B.4:30 p.m. at the City Stadium. |
C.10:00 a.m. in the school gym | D.4:00 p.m. at the City Stadium. |
A.Some events about the Sports Day. | B.How to prepare the Sports Day. |
C.The winners of Sports Day. | D.Why Sports Day was canceled(取消). |
【推荐2】During these days, the film named The Battle at Lake Changjin is very popular among Chinese people. It was the Second Phase Offensive of the Korean War. But do you know the Battle of Kumsong(金城战役) — the last fight of the war? 71 years ago, Chinese People’s Volunteer Army went to help in the war against the US in North Korea. The film The Sacrifice(金刚川) is set on July 12, 1953, the second day after the start of the Battle of Kumsong.
Unlike other war films, this film is about ordinary soldiers. They lost their lives in order to rebuild a bridge during the fight. Chinese soldiers didn’t have enough weapons and the air was controlled by American fighters.
Zhang Yi played the role of Zhang Fei, an anti-aircraft gunner(高射炮炮手). He lost one leg and one arm, but he climbed back to the anti-craft gun and shot the US fighter plane, using his last breathe. Just at that moment, you may find you hold your hands tightly, and that you understand the line in our national song that says “using our flesh(肉体) and blood to build the Great Wall”.
1. Which country did Chinese People’s Volunteer Army go to help in the war?A.Japan. | B.South Korea. | C.North Korea. | D.America. |
A.出发 | B.制作 | C.上映 | D.以……为背景 |
A.It’s about a war in a foreign country. | B.It’s about ordinary soldiers. |
C.It’s about the Chinese soldiers. | D.It’s about American fighters. |
A.Strong. | B.Unlucky. | C.Brave. | D.Smart. |
A.The war was the last fight of the battle of Kumsong. |
B.Chinese soldiers didn’t have enough weapons. |
C.American fighters were stronger in the air. |
D.Our soldiers used their lives to protect our country. |
My name is David. I’m 23and I’m a middle school teacher. I go to the school at 7:30 in the morning. I like sports. I play basketball every day.
My name is Jake Smith. I’m in China with my kids(孩子). I have a daughter and a son. My daughter Lisa is in Huangzhou Middle School. She likes yellow and white. My son Eric is only 6, but he can play ping—pong.
I’m Mary. I’m 10. My brother Nick is 11. He likes to play tennis after school. I have a nice room. It is tidy. But my brother’s room is not the same. His books are always everywhere.
1. What sport does David play every day?
A.Soccer. | B.Ping-pong. |
C.Volleyball. | D.Basketball. |
A.one | B.two |
C.three | D.four |
A.Mary. | B.Eric. |
C.Nick. | D.Lisa. |
A.Mary and Nick have the same room. |
B.David, Jake and Mary are all in China now. |
C.Lisa is in Huangzhou Middle School. |
D.Eric goes to school at 7:30 with her sister. |
【推荐1】On March 14, Bai Xuesong, a guide at the Beilin Museum in Xi’an, northwest China’s Shaanxi province, hosted a live broadcast displaying the collections at the museum.
Bai has become a hit on the Internet ever since he started giving tours of the museum collections through live streaming videos on February 23. After viewing his broadcasts, many netizens expressed a desire to visit the museum when it reopened after the COVID-19 outbreak.
It is estimated that more than 30 museums in China, including the National Museum of China and the Dunhuang Academy China, have hosted live broadcasts on online platforms during the epidemic, each gaining over 10 million viewers in one day. The Gansu Provincial Museum, one of the museums that has been exploring online platforms and using them, owned as many as 900,000 viewers at one point in its live broadcasts, more than half of its total viewers last year, according to the deputy curator(副馆长)of the museum. As a result, the number of fans of the official online store of the museum on the e-commerce platform Taobao has grown to 25,000, with sales of related products seeing a huge increase.
“Cooperation between museums and Internet platforms is beneficial to both sides,” said Huang Yang, vice professor with the cultural heritage and museology (department of the Nanjing Normal University). He said that while museums need to use live broadcasts to spread culture, Internet giants need the resources that museums possess to provide high-quality content for users. ▲ .
1. What made Bai Xuesong popular on the Internet?A.His live broadcasts. | B.His collection of art. |
C.His ability to make videos. | D.His knowledge of the Internet. |
A.The popularity of online stores. | B.The development of Chinese museums. |
C.The success of live broadcasts of museums. | D.The importance of online platforms in China. |
A.So there are two sides to every story. | B.So experience is the mother of wisdom. |
C.So never rise early without proper benefit. | D.So working together can create a win-win situation. |
A.To introduce Bai Xuesong, a guide at the Beilin Museum in Xi’an. |
B.To let readers know how important the Internet is. |
C.To explain how important to cooperate between museums and Internet platforms. |
D.To let readers know how many museums have used live broadcasts during the epidemic. |
【推荐2】Dong Yuhui, a 30-year-old live streaming host for East Buy (东方甄选), found himself in an online controversy (争议) that began on Dec.5.
East Buy, a subsidiary of the New Oriental education, said that many of the things Dong said in his live streams were written by the East Buy team, not by himself. The then-CEO, Sun Dongxu, criticized Dong and the team, which made Dong’s fans upset.
Surprisingly, this controversy made Dong even more popular. In just one week, his Douyin followers increased by over 3 million, while East Buy lost more than 2 million followers. Sun was no longer the CEO, and Dong became vice president of New Oriental’s cultural and tourism business.
Despite his rising fame, Dong remains humble. “I am not good-looking or tall; I don’t know why I have so many supporters,” he said.
However, Xu Hanze, an associate professor (副教授) at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronauts, believes that Dong got more attention because of his talent and intelligence, thanks to his habit of reading extensively.
In the age of consumerism, Dong does not trick consumers into buying unnecessary products, but encourages them to be rational (理智的) when shopping online. He also puts more effort into educational activities and events to help farmers.
He believes that people should not wish to be the next Dong Yuhui. “I want to tell other young live streamers that they do not need to be me, as each story is moving in its own way.” He went on to say that people are not products made on manufacturing lines, and that diversity (不同) what makes people special.
1. What caused the controversy?A.East Buy cheated the customers. |
B.Sun Dongxu criticized the team in a live streaming. |
C.Dong was impolite while hosting live streaming. |
D.East Buy said Dong’s success was due to team efforts. |
A.He was kicked out of the company. | B.He got even more Douyin followers. |
C.He took the place of Sun Dongxu. | D.He became the CEO of East Buy. |
A.People should be rational when facing controversy. |
B.Diversity is the key to make live streamers stand out. |
C.Copying his way of selling products is unnecessary. |
D.Not everyone can be a good salesperson. |
A.Rising fame | B.Making people special |
C.Shopping online rationally | D.Winning hearts over a controversy |
【推荐3】Live-streaming (直播) has become very popular in China. Viewers (people who watch it) can communicate with hosts by sending them messages, buying them gifts, or tipping (giving them some money).
However, some children are spending too much money on live-stream platforms. Earlier this year, a 17-year old boy in Hubei, sent 150,000 yuan to a host. That was his parents’ life money.
To stop things like this from happening again, the National Radio and Television Administration introduced a new rule on Nov 23 to better manage (管理) live-streaming services.
The rule bans children from giving money or sending gifts to live-stream hosts and performers. It also asks people to register (注册) on live-streaming sites with their real names.
Parents welcome this new rule very much. According to China Daily, about one-fifth of live-stream viewers in 2021were children.
“Online shows and live-streaming have become so popular. I always feel worried that my son might become lost in them.” said a mother of a 15-year-old boy in Beijing. Stricter rule makes me feel safer.
In addition, there are some other ways to help manage live-streaming services. For example, live-streaming platforms will put a limit (限制) on how much money people can send to the hosts. When viewers reach the limit, they will not be able to send gifts or give money.
If the host asks viewers to send gifts or tips, he or she will be added to blacklist.
1. What problem does live-streaming bring a 17-year-old boy in Hubei Province?A.Becoming lost in watching TV. |
B.Spending too much money. |
C.Affecting his friendship in the school. |
D.Receiving too many gifts. |
A.Helpful. | B.Scary. | C.Worrying. | D.Fantastic. |
A.帮助 | B.赞成 | C.期盼 | D.禁止 |
A.Live-streaming platforms put a limit on how much money people can send to the hosts. |
B.If the host gets gifts or tips, he or she will be added to a blacklist. |
C.Hosts do not have to register with their real names. |
D.Children can give money or send gifts to live-stream hosts. |
A.Live-streaming is popular. | B.A New Rule for children. |
C.Manage Live-streaming Strictly. | D.The Using Limit for Viewers. |