1 . Walt Disney: A Legacy of Dreams
The name “Disney” evokes a rush of images: from the enchanted kingdom of Disneyland to the heartwarming tales of Bambi and Simba. For almost a century, Disney, initiated by Walt Disney himself, has been synonymous with storytelling, imagination, and dreams-come-true. But what’s the journey behind this global empire of happiness?
Founded in 1923 by Walt and Roy O. Disney, the company started as a small animation studio in the back of a real estate office in Los Angeles.
Disney’s first full-length animated feature film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, premiered in 1937.
Disneyland, opened in 1955, was Walt’s most ambitious venture (经营项目).
With Walt’s death in 1966, there were doubts about the future of the company.
Walt Disney once said, “All our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them.”
A.The transformation from a humble beginning to a global business came with both achievements and challenges. |
B.Each turn in the park promises a leap into fantasy, ensuring the magic is felt at every corner. |
C.This venture greatly changed the landscape of cinematic history. |
D.Though faced with initial skepticism, the park became an instant success. |
E.Over the decades, it has redefined entertainment, proving that stories have no boundaries. |
F.However, despite initial uncertainties in leadership and direction, the enterprise continued to grow. |
G.It’s a universe of stories, where every character, every song, and every ride have a heart and soul. |
Legend in the south has it that a devil used to appear to harm children and the elderly. Firecrackers made noises and during the Spring Festival couplets also helped keep him away. But firecrackers couldn't go off all day, so children and the elderly also got hongbao, the red envelopes
The tradition
1.介绍一项中国传统文化艺术形式;
2.说明该艺术形式的意义与价值。
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The dragon, a famous beast born from fantasy,
Although Start of Autumn, the 13th traditional Chinese solar term, often indicates the
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The "Subject Three” dance
8 . In the past, working people in Britain only had holidays on “holy” (与宗教有关的) days such as Sundays and Christmas. Now most people have about four weeks’ holiday every year and public holidays which are also called “bank holidays”.
When?
British people usually have their holidays in summer. Many working people take a two-week holiday in July or August. School children are on holiday from the end of July to the start of September. A second holiday break in winter or in spring is also becoming more popular in the UK.
Where?
The most popular holiday places for British include Spain, France and the USA. Lots of people buy a kind of service which includes flights and a hotel or an apartment. Cheap flights to go abroad mean that many British people are able to spend two weeks a year holidaying abroad. Flights are much cheaper during school term time and the British government is worried that some young people are missing school to go on holiday. Parents who take their children on holiday during term time now have to pay a fine.
Things to See
British people also like to go on holiday in the UK. What can young British people do on a UK holiday? Here are a few examples. Alton Towers is one of the top UK parks. It is famous for its scaring rides and is very popular with teenagers. The Eden Project is an environmental project in the south-west of England, where you can see plants from all around the world.
Independent Holidays
Some teenagers want to spend their holidays doing something without their family. A language exchange (交换) is one way to be more independent and learn more language skills. A British teenager spends a week or two in a foreign country, staying with a family who has a son or daughter of the same age, and practising the local language. Later the foreign teenager visits the UK to practise English with the British family.
1. When are British people likely to go on holiday?A.In spring. | B.In summer. | C.In autumn. | D.In winter. |
A.students pay a fine for the holiday |
B.people buy cheap flights to other countries |
C.people spend two weeks holidaying abroad |
D.students have holidays instead of going to school |
A.Teenagers can get better at language skills. |
B.People can see plants from all over the world. |
C.People can take part in environmental projects. |
D.Teenagers can enjoy scaring rides independently. |
A.the time of British having holidays |
B.popular places of interest in the UK |
C.people’s favorite hotels or apartments |
D.teenagers’ special independent holidays |
A.help people buy cheap flights to go abroad |
B.tell the way to become independent teenagers |
C.call on people to have their holidays in the UK |
D.offer information about British people’s holidays |
World Animal Day is an annual event on 4th October,
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Black Friday marks the beginning of the Christmas shopping season in the United States. It