A realistic drama A Lifelong Journey has become a huge hit on TV and online recently.
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The show’s director Li Lu,
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Actor Li Xian,
Xu Hailong, an associate professor of cultural industry at Capital Normal University, said that the drama could also
The word “toad” (癞蛤蟆) would be very easy in an English-language spelling bee, but not in a nationally televised contest in China.
In Chinese, toad has three characters that are made up of 46 individual strokes(笔画). Yu Shuang,
Yu wasn’t alone. The show tested a group of adults in the audience, just 30% of
Since the first show on a minor TV channel about educational programming, the “Chinese Characters Dictation Competition”
Its creator, Guan Zhengwen said, “The hope is
The long-awaited TV series Blossoms Shanghai has been released in two versions — Mandarin (普通话) and the Shanghai dialect — on Dec 27, quickly soaring as one of the
Amid his journey to success, the protagonist (主角) has received help from multiple
A.Boring. | B.Interesting. | C.Educational. |
6 . Once it was aired on the Chinese online video platform, the Longest Day in Chang' an, a high-quality detective thriller web series, became an audience favourite. Set in Chang' an, China's ancient imperial capital and the world's most magnificent metropolis during the Tang Dynasty, the 48-episode series revolves around how detective-turned-prisoner Zhang Xiaojing and Li Bi, head of Chang'an's anti-terror department, teamed up to stop a terrorist attack on the eve of the Lantern Festival. The events in the drama series take place within a span of 24 hours.
Shot in the ancient Chinese city of Xi' an in Shaanxi Province, this popular TV drama has made the city a tourist hot spot. Thousands of tourists have been flooding into this city to experience the magnificence and glory of its scenic spots that have been portrayed in a fascinating manner in the TV serial. "In the first week of this month, online enquiries about flight ticket bookings to Xi'an recorded a 130-percent year-on-year peak," said Ctrip, China's largest online travel agency.
“Xi'an had been a hot tourist destination long before the TV drama became popular. The serial portrays the prosperity of the Tang Dynasty of Xi' an. This has made the city even more popular. The media exposure makes those sites attractive choices for vacations,” said a senior director at Ctrip.
It's not just Xi'an that is reaping the benefits of exposure via mass media contents. Suzhou, Chongqing and Bayanbulak Grassland have also become go-to destinations for domestic tourists as films such as Pegasus and TV dramas such as All Is Well were set or shot there. This trend of Chinese tourists flooding in places featuring in entertainment is extending to even destinations abroad. Thailand, Japan, the United Kingdom, the Czech Republic and Iceland have shone as tourist destinations among Chinese travelers, especially the younger lot, thanks to films and TV dramas that were shot there, Ctrip found.
Those born in the 1980s account for 32 percent of Chinese travelers. Those born in the 1990s and 2000s make up for 27 percent and 13 percent, respectively, according to Ctrip.
“They are the main viewers of some popular shows. They pay attention to the beautiful scenery as highlighted in entertainment shows. Combined with the impact of top stars in such shows, their fans would like to go on trips to those places. Some even travel while shoots at such places are on,” Ctrip introduced.
1. What can we know from the passage?A.People like to travel to famous cities for sightseeing. |
B.Large cities tend to be the shooting places of films. |
C.Xi'an is the hottest tourist spot since the shooting. |
D.Tourism in Xi'an developed faster for media exposure. |
A.Suzhou. | B.Chongqing. | C.Bayanbulak Grassland. | D.Zhangjiajie. |
A.Young people. | B.Old folks. | C.Film shooters. | D.Top stars. |
A.China is heavily dependent on tourism promoted by films and TV dramas. |
B.Tourist industry needs films and TVs to publicize it. |
C.Shooting places of some popular dramas boost tourism. |
D.Popular TV dramas lead to Xi'an's tourism development. |
Cultural TV programs experienced a come-back at
8 . Climate change and environmental crises are now closely associated with our daily lives. We’ve collected a small selection of our favorite documentaries, chatting the history and future of the challenges we face.
ICE ON FIRE Dramatically titled, Leonardo DiCaprio’s 2019 documentary focuses on the melting polar ice caps of the Arctic. The documentary explores the planetary impact of melting ice, but intelligently includes solutions. DiCaprio explores renewable energy technologies and sustainable economies to put toward a vision for a cleaner future. | |
REBUILDNG PARADISE Wildfires — once a natural regulator of ecosystems, now an increasing phenomenon thrown out of rhythm by climate change — are so frequent that many hardly consider the consequence. While it’s one thing to deal with the financial loss and restoration, it’s something quite different to repair the broken spirit of a community. In Rebuilding Paradise, we follow the journey of the citizens of Paradise, California, as they attempt to restart their lives from the ashes of the destructive 2018 wildfires. | |
KISS THE GROUND The documentary adopts a light voice when exploring the power of the world’s soils to draw in carbon from the air. The film begins by examining how fanning and pesticides have led to soil loss, tracking the damage done to ecology, health and climate. The solution is found through regenerative faming — a field receiving more and more attention. | |
CHASING CORAL It can be difficult to really understand what climate breakdown looks like. In 2017, Chasing Coral brought the very real impacts of climate change into sharp focus. The insight into the world’s corals suffering from ocean acidification and temperature rise is impressive. |
A.ICE ON FIRE | B.CHASING CORAL |
C.KISS THE GROUND | D.REBUILDING PARADISE |
A.Wildfires nowadays break out as frequently as before. |
B.Wildfires have both physical and psychological impacts. |
C.The damage caused by wildfires can never be recovered. |
D.Wildfires do more harm to economy than to the environment. |
A.They relate to the global issue of climate change. |
B.They analyze the frequency of the natural disasters. |
C.They present solutions to dealing with the challenges. |
D.They focus on the increasing speed of the global warming. |
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1.听广播的经历;
2.喜爱的节目;
3.期望和祝福。
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