The fourth season of the travel reality show HAHAHAHAHA aired on Tencent’s video platform on Saturday,
The show,
“Laos people are welcoming to Chinese visitors,” Wang reflected on the kind help during the filming. “Our time in Laos offered a good understanding of
Building upon the previous three seasons, Wang notes the harmonious relationship among the five members. “At
2 . Produced by Hunan Satellite TV, Where Are We Going, Dad? invites five male celebrities from different fields and their children to spend quality time together in new environments while accomplishing various survival tasks.
Since it first aired in January, 2013, Where Are We Going, Dad? has been sweeping the whole nation and has become Chinas most popular show averaging more than 600 million viewers each week and 640 million downloads online. Even the China Daily, the official mouthpiece of the Chinese government praised its success, “The deep affection on display in the show is heart-warming. But what accounts for the show’s popularity?
Part of the appeal is the chance to peek into the lives of popular Chinese celebrities and their children. Audiences are delighted to watch the failed attempts of celebrity dads making dinner, combing hair, and disciplining children. At the same time, the cute kids themselves and their authentic and entertaining behaviors are very impressive and attractive.
“Another reason for the success of the show lies in the fact that it is a reexamination of the father’s role in traditional Chinese culture,” said the general director of the show. In a society. Still influenced by the concept that “men rule outside and women inside”, many Chinese fathers are poor at expressing their feelings toward their children. Usually they appear strict and distant. But on the show, we see fathers are much gentler on their kids and more involved in their upbringing. This show raises an important question for modern Chinese society — what is the role of fathers in today’s China?
A fascinating part of the show is that you can see many parenting styles. The five fathers on the show all have very diverse parenting styles, which is great because it shows people there isn’t just one way to raise a child. But Chinese parents increasingly realize that discussing and respecting their children’s choices may be a more appropriate way to prepare them for modern society. Meanwhile, the show can remind adults of their own childhood and the love of father. For those parents, they will rethink their own responsibility as parents and understand their kids better.
1. The chief function of the underlined sentence (in Paragraph 2) is ________.A.to sum up the main idea of the paragraph |
B.to introduce a new topic |
C.to arouse reader’s interest |
D.to express strong feelings |
A.Traditionally children are not to be brought up by mothers alone in China. |
B.Modern Chinese fathers wonder how to treat their children. |
C.The role of fathers is changing in China. |
D.More and more mothers go out to work. |
A.People are curious about the celebrities’ life and their kids. |
B.The show makes people reconsider father’s role in today’s China. |
C.The show displays various parenting styles. |
D.The audience think highly of the celebrities parenting styles on the show. |
A.Why Is Where Are We Going, Dad? So Popular? |
B.The Celebrities in Where Are We Going, Dad. |
C.What Is the Role of Fathers in Today’s China? |
D.Various Parenting Styles in China |
1. When was “Stray” released?
A.Last year. | B.Last month. | C.This month. |
A.It ranked first among the most watched games. |
B.It became the No.4 purchased game. |
C.It enjoyed a success far beyond expectations. |
A.It can inspire people to care for real homeless animals. |
B.It can raise more money for its creative team. |
C.It can prevent people from abusing animals. |
4 . When the winds begin to rise over Bali Island, the sky will be decorated with colors that announce the arrival of kite season.
It’s a summer activity that brings back joyful memories of childhood to Balinese photographer Putu Sayoga. As a young boy, he’d watch elder kids pull kites through rice fields near his village after harvest season. When the winds didn’t come, the boys would whistle loudly, acting out stories of Rare Angon, the name of a character in Balinese epic story respected by kite flyers. According to the legend, his magical flute beckoned (召唤) the winds. Kites that dance in those sudden strong winds are said to help farmers keep harmful insects away from their harvests.
In the early 1970s, foreign visitors began flooding into Bali’s white sand beaches and in 1978 the island launched an annual kite festival that quickly grew into a large competition. Three styles of kite take flight at the festival: the long-tailed bird; the fish, perhaps the most popular; and the leaf, considered the toughest to fly because of earlier preparation.
The COVID-19 pandemic put off the kite festival in Bali Island. But in the absence of tourists, Sayoya rediscovered the beauty of kite flying without earlier preparation. One day, Sayoga spotted a colorful gathering overhead. Down a small side road, he found an illegal festival. The police had forced the kite flyers to leave the beach, so they had to remove to a rice field. Sayoga asked if he could film it and they agreed — so long as he focused his camera on the kites and not their faces.
This year, the official kite festival has returned to Bali’s beaches, but informal festivals, like the one Sayoga photographed, have also stuck around again. For Sayoga, who had long avoided the overcrowded pre-pandemic festivals, these gatherings have helped him rediscover the entertainment he loved as a child. Now when he goes to see the kites fly, he may intentionally leave his camera at home.
1. Why do people fly kites in the festival in Bali’s legend?A.To protect crops from harmful insects. | B.To celebrate Balinese harvests. |
C.To act out stories of Rare Angon. | D.To leave good memories to children. |
A.Foreign tourists flood into Bali for the kite festival. |
B.The competition is based on the three styles of kite. |
C.The pandemic did not reduce people’s love for flying kites. |
D.The police in Bali had the right to stop people flying kites. |
A.Improved. | B.Appeared. |
C.Functioned. | D.Stayed. |
A.Illegal kite festivals should also be encouraged. |
B.Crowded festivals could bring in more entertainment. |
C.Cameras should be placed on the kites instead of faces. |
D.Recording kites gives way to watching them flying. |
5 . Science and Technology Camp
•Full-day camp for students aged 12-14
•Four-week program July 5-30 | Monday-Friday, 9 am to 4 pm
Week 1 | July 5-9
Week 2 | July 12-16
Week 3 | July 19-23
Week 4 | July 26-30
•Registration begins June 1, 2023 — register for minimum two weeks.
•Fees: $75 registration fee. $795 per week. Full payment must be made at time of registration.
•The deadline for the cancellation to receive a full refund is June 15, 2023.
Camp Structure
Camp days are comprised of eight sessions with two sessions per day while the final day of the week is reserved for overviews and reflection. The morning sessions begin at 9 am to 12 pm followed by one hour for lunch. (Campers should bring their lunches.) Afternoon sessions are scheduled from 1 pm to 4 pm with 15-minute breaks midway through each session. Snacks are provided at break time. (Food allergies should be reported at the time of registration.)
Camp Content
Science and Technology camp above all emphasizes entertainment while teaching students about how websites are designed using various coding languages, rocket design, practical applications of math and physics, and how to build your own hydraulics system.
Camp Personnel
The camp is headed by the husband-and-wife team of Doctors James and Sophie Clark who are experts in the fields of computer science and mechanical engineering. Our mission is to make sure everyone feels fully supported and excited to be here.
1. What is the lowest cost of attending the Science and Technology camp?A.$75. | B.$795. | C.$1590. | D.$1665. |
A.Rocket science. | B.Fun in learning. | C.Coding language. | D.Hands-on experiences. |
A.Mechanical engineers. | B.Medical doctors. | C.A married couple. | D.Computer technicians. |
1. What is the man doing?
A.Making a reply. | B.Getting some advice. | C.Asking for information. |
A.Horse-riding. | B.Sailing. | C.Boating. |
A.On Friday. | B.On Saturday. | C.On Sunday. |
A.£425. | B.£480. | C.£525. |
Science Isn’t Always Serious
Each December, a committee (委员会) in Sweden announce who will receive this year’s Nobel prizes. The people
But not all research is serious. In fact, some of it is quite silly. And it’s this silly research
Here are some examples that let us see
As with the proper Nobel prizes, every year there is a ceremony
This part of the ceremony
As for this year, what inspiring breakthroughs were announced at the event on Sept 13? Well, the winner of one of the prizes wrote a paper on how to create a cleaning product
So, as we can see, the awards aren’t given for the most scientifically important things in the world. But then again, what’s more important than having fun?
Shanghai Disneyland, Zhejiang's Hello Kitty Park and Dalian Discoveryland Theme Park are on the list,
China now has 300 theme parks or so nationwide. However, modern entertainment
But the industry is not
9 . The door opens and you are amazed at seeing people jumping and flying around like superheroes. Calm down, you are not in a Marvel film, just a trampoline (蹦床) park.
In recent years trampolining has become a new craze among Chinese youths. Short videos are regularly uploaded to social media showing people’s excitement about jumping back and forth on the colorful trampolines. Most videos feature teenagers.
Ms Shi, a 28-year-old from Beijing, goes to trampoline parks almost every weekend. She said “When I was a child, I loved bouncing up and down on the trampolines, though they were just small and simple ones. They made me feel free and happy.
It’s true that today’s trampoline parks are bigger, more professional and more creative.
“Trampolining is so much fun. It doesn't feel like exercising at all.” Ms Shi said.
Unlike playing soccer, basketball, tennis or any other competitive sports, the risk of injury while trampolining is relatively low.
While outdoor activities are largely up to the weather, the indoor trampoline parks are really good places to go whenever you are seeking a fun cardio workout (有氧运动).
A.Nowadays the places are much better. |
B.It is a fun activity to share with friends. |
C.There are separate zones for different functions. |
D.However, preparation and safety always come first. |
E.Specially designed clothes are needed when you trampoline. |
F.Indeed, a trampoline workout can be beneficial to your health. |
G.Adults too have jumped on the trend, hoping to relive their childhood. |
10 . This is your chance to win a Breakaway weekend for two people at any of the 83 Breakaway hotels throughout Britain.
To win the Breakaway weekend for two, answer four questions and send your entry, to arrive no later than 31 July, to Team House, 24 Church Street, Ashford, ent, TN255 BJ.
1. The St Vincent Rocks Hotel, Bristol is on the Avon Gorge which is crossed by the Clifton Bridge. Who designed the bridge?
2. The Aerodrome Hotel, Croydon is next to the airfield from which England’s solo (单独的) pilot made her record flights in the 1930s. Who was she?
3. The Talbot Hotel, Oundle, Northants is not far from the village of Fotheringgay and the castle where one of history’s most famous queens was imprisoned. Who was she?
4. The Larkfield Hotel, Maidstone is a few miles away from one of England’s top motor racing tracks. What is the name of the track?
The person whose correct entry is picked our first by a computer will win the prize. This decision is final. The winner will be sent an excellent value Breakaway booklet giving details of the 83 hotels from which he or she can choose where to spend the prize weekend.
Every Breakaway hotel gives you the chance to see something different, while providing you with comfortable surroundings and good food.
A breakaway weekend includes a three-course dinner, accommodation and a full English breakfast, for two nights. You also get Sunday lunch, either a traditional meal at your hotel, or, if you are planning to go sightseeing, the hotel will provide a packed lunch for you. Breakaway hotels are great places for families. Children can choose from their own special menu, and for those up to 12 years old accommodation is free of charge when sharing a room with their parents.
A splendid value Breakaway booklet will be sent to you if you dial this number: 0252517517.
1. Entries for the competition which arrive on 31 July will _________.A.be too late for the competition | B.be entered with the others |
C.have a better chance of winning | D.go to a different address |
A.the hotel described is a modern one | B.it asks about a place not a person |
C.the hotel can be reached easily by car | D.the answer is the name of the a man |
A.enter the competition | B.write to one of the hotels |
C.write to Team House | D.telephone 0252517517 |
A.who sends in the first correct answers |
B.whose correct entry is chosen by a computer |
C.whose entry arrives first on 31 July |
D.whose entry is the final one chosen by the computer |