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Dear Li Hua, Congratulations! I’m extremely excited and proud to hear that you have been chosen as the Excellent Student Journalist(记者). I really admire your talent. And I would appreciate it, if you could share how you develop your writing skills gradually and become an excellent journalist. Yours, Jonason |
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Yours,
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3 . A visit to one of the New Seven Wonders of the World can be one of the most exciting and unforgettable vacations you and your family can take. For a quick introduction of the Wonders, this text presents only four of the historic sites.
Giza Necropolis of Egypt
Located (位于)about 12 miles from Cairo, Giza Necropolis features (以……为特色) the Great Pyramid and the Great Sphinx of Giza and is about over 4,500 years old. It is easy to take public transportation from Cairo but families should consider booking a personal guide or group trip from a tour operator such as Go Travel Egypt or Viator.
Great Wall of China
With a history dating back to 476 BCE, the Great Wall stretches (绵延)13,170 miles across China. The most famous and most visited section of the Great Wall is Badaling. A number of tour operators can be found in Beijing, with recommendations including Viator, Great Wall Hiking and Discover Beijing Tours. Admission (门票费) to Badaling is just 45 Chinese Yuan(about $7.50)but a guided tour from Beijing starts at around $75.
Petra of Jordan
Rediscovered in 1812, Petra was the fourth century BCE capital of the Nabataean empire. Known for its intricate (错综复杂的) carvings into a sandstone mountain, Petra was a business center, located between the Dead Sea and the Red Sea. Tours to the Lost City can be arranged in Israel or from Anman, the capital and largest city of Jordan 150 miles to the north.
Colosseum of Italy
Located in the ancient center of Rome, the Colosseum started to be built in 72 CE and was finished in 80 CE. Till today, the Colosseum is still the largest amphitheater (圆形竞技场) in the world. Guided tours are easy to find from a number of operators but tickets for self-guided tours can be bought on site for 12 euro.
1. What can Viator probably do for tourists?A.Lend money to them. | B.Offer wonderful partners. |
C.Arrange their work schedules. | D.Provide tour service. |
A.Petra of Jordan. | B.Colosseum of Italy. |
C.Great Wall of China. | D.Giza Necropolis of Egypt. |
A.They are new sites. | B.They attract only young people. |
C.They provide guides. | D.They feature ancient civilisation. |
4 . The Bedford School has held activities to celebrate the Chinese New Year before the winter vacation—this time with a unique change compared to other years. The celebration is a blend (融合) of traditional food, calligraphy, and a performance using Chinese instruments.
The school’s Chinese Society introduced an art form that attracted the students: Chinese calligraphy. The students were surprised at the combination (结合) of visual art and the interpretation (解读) of literary meaning as they wrote Chinese characters with grace. And they tried their best to make what they wrote correct and beautiful. The students also enjoyed delightful Chinese New Year foods, including spring rolls, rice cake, dumplings. They ate fish-shaped sweets with great enjoyment, symbolizing abundance (富足) for the coming year as the Chinese character for “fish” can also mean “surplus”. The idea behind this is that if we manage to have something left over at the year’s end, then more can be made in the new year. Keeping with tradition, the students exchanged red envelopes filled with sweets, symbolizing good luck and prosperity (繁荣). In Chinese culture, the color red symbolizes good luck and good fortune for the year ahead. This is why red decorations are used during many important cultural festivals and significant events.
Due to(由于)China’s rocketing economy and reputation (声誉), Chinese New Year has become a worldwide event. The Bedford School provided a great opportunity for the students to gain (获得) a deeper understanding of Chinese tradition and culture.
1. What can we know about the celebration of this year?A.It celebrated the winter vacation. | B.It focused more on Chinese traditional cultures. |
C.It was aimed at raising school’s reputation. | D.It was celebrated the same way as before. |
A.The writing time. | B.Teachers’ attitude. |
C.The beauty of the characters. | D.The school’s Chinese Society. |
A.To get pocket money. | B.To enjoy delicious fish. |
C.To keep with tradition. | D.To expect a rich new year. |
A.China’s role in the art world. | B.Chinese calligraphy. |
C.Chinese instruments. | D.China’s fast development. |
5 . I’m Zhang Jiabo, 17, from the High School Affiliated to Renmin University of China. For me, September of 2022 was colorful and unforgettable. So many amazing events happened in my life during that month.
First, I organized a badminton competition at the beginning of the month, which left some very precious (珍贵的) memories. Moreover, I joined a World Wildlife Fund translation project and the main activity for this project is to translate English articles about environmental protection into Chinese. It sounds difficult, but thanks to the many helpful members of our group, everything has gone smoothly so far.
The badminton competition was so meaningful for me—I learned a lot from organizing it. I strengthened my management skills and discovered a new organizational method by the end of the game. For example, I learned for the first time how to keep track of our money correctly. After the badminton competition, I realized that we only needed two courts (球场) when the match got to the final round. Next time, I will use the money more wisely during the process of preparation.
Moreover, through the translation project I learned how to negotiate (协商) with others. Since there are so many people in the translation project, we needed to manage our work according to each person’s condition at that time. Although the process was difficult, it was an excellent chance to enhance my ability to negotiate. It also helped to strengthen my time management skills.
Even though there were problems and obstacles (阻碍) along the way, I’m still very happy that I challenged myself with these events and made friends because of them. I will keep on moving forward and devote (投入) my efforts to such projects in the future, and hopefully become an even better organizer and team player in the end.
1. What can we learn from the first two paragraphs?A.The author won a badminton competition. |
B.World Wildlife Fund reported the author’s event. |
C.September of 2022 impressed the author deeply. |
D.The author needed to translate some Chinese articles. |
A.To strengthen the importance of courts. | B.To show the difficulty he met. |
C.To introduce the badminton competition. | D.To explain he gained experience. |
A.Improve. | B.Limit. | C.Change. | D.Affect. |
A.Selfish but creative. | B.Brave and humorous. |
C.Out-going but careless. | D.Positive and determined. |
6 . Believe it or not, sheep are playing an important role in protecting the ruins of Pompeii, an ancient Roman city that was buried under volcanic ash about 2,000 years ago.
Archaeologists have been digging the ruins for over 250 years, but only two-thirds of the 66-hectare area have been explored, reported CNN. To prevent the unexcavated (未发掘的) parts of the ruins from being naturally damaged over time, archaeologists have turned to a group of 150 sheep for help.
Many grassy hills there are dotted (布满) with the remains of old houses and shops. Grass and other plants can cause problems if they are left to grow on ancient walls and houses. Therefore, the task of these sheep is to eat up the grass, preventing any overgrowth that may harm the ruins. Besides, turning to sheep instead of herbicides (除草剂) costs less and is more environment-friendly.
This sheepy solution is part of the Pompeii Archaeological Park’s protection efforts. Since 2018, new excavations have been launched (启动) in Regio V area, the northern part of the city. It has resulted in exciting discoveries such as frescoes (壁画), a snack shop, and the skeletal remains (遗骸) of people who died in the disaster.
Gabriel Zuchtriegel, director of the Pompeii Archaeological Park, told Go Top News that the sheep initiative (倡议) is a sustainable (可持续的) project that saves money and protects the landscape. Besides, the sheep have become part of the landscape itself, bringing the ancient city back to life. “It’s also something that really gives an idea of what Pompeii was like when it was rediscovered,” said Zuchtriegel. “It was forests, vineyards, sheep and that kind of rural setting, and in the middle of it was Pompeii.”
1. Why do the archaeologists use sheep?A.To excavate Pompeii quickly. | B.To reduce overgrowth of grass. |
C.To save herbicides. | D.To promote economy of this area. |
A.The sheep solution has caused some trouble. | B.It has cost a lot of money to excavate the ruins. |
C.The discoveries have puzzled archaeologists. | D.Much work has been done to protect Pompeii. |
A.Helpful. | B.Worrying. | C.Annoying. | D.Doubtful. |
A.New Discovery in Ruins | B.Sheep Rescuing Pompeii |
C.Archaeologists’ Achievements(成就) | D.People Worrying about Pompeii |
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