A.Peru. | B.Britain. | C.Mexico. |
Paper lanterns,
Once used for lighting before the
The series “Escape from the British Museum”,
Recently, a formal notice
Chinese state media have also
1.时间、地点;2.参观内容:了解中国民俗文化,体验民间艺术等;3.注意事项。
参考词汇: 中国民俗文化主题公园Chinese folk culture theme park
1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Mike,
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Yours,
Li Hua
Singapore’s tradition of eating out in places called hawker centers has been recognized by the United Nations for its cultural importance so far.
A hawker is a person who sells food or goods by shouting at passers-by on the street. Hawkers are
Because it has been recognized, Singapore must provide a report every six years to UNESCO. The report must
However, Singapore’s hawker culture does face difficulties. The average age of hawkers
The Huangmei Opera piece On Sun Mountain was presented by the Anqing Huangmei Opera Art Theater at the China Grand Theater of Pingju Opera in Beijing on Dec 4, 2023.
The story takes place on Sun Mountain,
This Huangmei Opera adaptation
It is one of Anhui’s finest
1. When was the festival held last time?
A.One year ago. | B.Two years ago. | C.Three years ago. |
A.In Worthy Farm. | B.In Jackson Farm. | C.In Minogue Entertainment Park. |
A.On Sunday. | B.On Thursday. | C.On Wednesday. |
A.The stars may not attend. | B.It will be held outside. | C.It could be cancelled. |
1.活动安排(时间,地点等);
2.活动流程(参观,交流等);
3.活动要求等。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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9 . Along the rocky Algerian coast, just east of where the bulky shape of Mount Chenoua slides into the Mediterranean, the sea and indifference may finally do what the Vandals did not. There, for more than 2,500 years, has stood Tipasa. It is considered as one of the most important archaeological sites in North Africa.
Tipasa fell into ruin in the sixth century. Both its main complex on the coast and an inland monumental tomb were all but forgotten in the olive trees and thin pines. Most of the ancient city, in fact, remains buried beneath sediment (沉积物) up to 12 feet thick. For the last few decades, however, what’s left of Tipasa’s past has been increasingly surrounded by the expanding modern town of Tipasa from three sides. And to the north, the waves lap ever closer.
“What’s special about Tipasa, a UNESCO–recognized World Heritage Site since 1982, is the charm of its landscape, the shared presence of history and archaeology, culture, nature, and architecture. It’s the spirit of the place,” said Lynda Aoudia Benali who has studied Tipasa and the ongoing challenges from both rapid urbanization and insufficient Site management.
Now, Tipasa is entering a new chapter, perhaps its last: It’s become a symbol of an entire continent’s heritage in crisis. Recently, a team reported the results of hard work mapping how sea level rise is affecting nearly 300 World Heritage Sites around Africa’s roughly 20,000 miles of coastline. About 20 percent of the sites examined, including Tipasa, are already at higher risk from flooding and erosion (腐蚀). By 2050 that figure is expected to more than twice.
The Site’s 2lst-century problems have only increased in the last two decades. UNESCO has repeatedly threatened to remove the site of World Heritage status. As recently as 2021, the organization noted a lot of problems at Tipasa, such as modern construction, including a proposed port, which threatened the site’s integrity.
1. What can we know about Tipasa?A.It was built one thousand years ago. |
B.It is the most important archeological site in Africa. |
C.It is considered as a well-known tourist attraction. |
D.It suffered complete damage in the sixth century. |
A.Tipasa has its unique characteristics. |
B.Tipasa has experienced quick development. |
C.Tipasa became a World Heritage Site in the 1990s. |
D.Tipasa has been paid much attention to for its management. |
A.The overdevelopment. | B.The abundant tourists. |
C.The natural disasters. | D.The severe pollution. |
A.Its modern construction will be completely stopped. |
B.Its problems have been solved. |
C.Its effects of climate change will be avoided. |
D.Its World Heritage status is under threat. |
Qingdao International Beer Festival has become a major event in the beautiful city. The first festival took place in 1991. It is now held once a year from the end of July to the end of August,