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I am an high school student. My favourite film star is Jackie Chan. I see every videos of his movies over and over again. I had written hundreds of letters to him. However, all I get back are autographed(签名的) photos. I dream one day I will be meet and talk to him. My friends think I’m crazy but I don’t agree with him. I will have exams next month and can’t concentrate in my homework. I want talk to my parents but they are too busy to listen to me, what makes me totally depressed. What can I do? I honest hope someone can give me some suggestions.
In 2009, Whitacre received a video of a girl who was singing one of his works. Inspired, he asked his fans
3 . Although it is difficult to make direct year-to-year comparisons because of increase in viewing on digital devices, the trend over the past decade is clear in numerous studies, including the Nielsen ratings. The average age of those who watch nationally televised Major League Baseball games has been
Michael Haupert, a professor of economics at the University of Wisconsin ----la Crosse who studies baseball as a business, explains why many young people might be
It is not surprising that
No one knows if any of these changes will significantly shorten games. According to MLB, the average length of a nine-inning outing this season has been three hours---about five minutes shorter than the 2017 average, itself the longest mean on record.
All of those proposed changes seem to
The historic May 14 Supreme Court decision allowing all states to legalize sports betting could have an impact on all this. More people will soon be able to gamble on sports while watching a game on their couch. But whether
I don’t know what will hook young people on baseball. But abandoning the game’s unique selling proposition---the timelessness that provides both suspense and great conversationhe educated fan -----is not the
A.arising | B.declining | C.varying | D.rising |
A.followed | B.abandoned | C.secured | D.played |
A.Held up | B.taken up | C.picked up | D.fed up |
A.honorable | B.common | C.acceptable | D.worthwhile |
A.stars | B.losers | C.hitters | D.winners |
A.decreasing | B.extending | C.increasing | D.balancing |
A.disapproving | B.capable | C.supportive | D.independent |
A.miss | B.reach | C.deny | D.clarify |
A.frequently | B.sometimes | C.rarely | D.typically |
A.excessive | B.specific | C.either | D.total |
A.risky | B.organized | C.addictive | D.easy |
A.distraction | B.appeal | C.pastime | D.channel |
A.inspiration | B.answer | C.achievement | D.recreation |
A.overwhelming | B.simplifying | C.sweeping | D.underlying |
A.information | B.time | C.memory | D.attention |
Something Different with Franklin Cox, What’s On Around the City Looking for something a bit “different” this week, visit Phyllis Radelifme’s new exhibit - My Environment - at the Century Arts Center. Ms. Radcliffe has a unique way of viewing the things around her! I must admit that I didn’t really understand some of her works. For example, “Flowers” didn’t really seem to have any flowers in it, and I didn’t see any cars in her “Traffic Jam.” But her use of color is truly amazing. If you’re looking for a way to expand your horzons, go take a look. | |
Weekend Hopping with Gillian Madsen, Northeastern News Last Sunday I went to see a new modem art exhibit by a young woman named Phyllis Radcliffe at the Century Arts Center. The whole gallery was filled with bizarre paintings and sculptures with names like “Flowers” and “Houses”, but I didn’t see anything that resembled any of those objects at all Instead. I saw a bunch of things that looked like my 8-year-old granddaughter brings home from art class at school! I don’t know anything about modern art, but I do know that staying at home and watching an old movie on video would have been a lot easier on my brain. | |
New Discoveries with Sylvia Whitcombe, Modern Art Lowers’ Digest I am delighted to recommend Phyllis Radcliffe’s new exhibit My Environment, now showing at the Century Arts Center. Ms. Radcliffe has evolved as an artist since her first show three years ago. Her use of color and form is breathtaking and her style shows a real passion for everyday thing in her life. While this exhibit may not be for everyone, I’m certain that many of you will find it both interesting and inspiring. |
A.ancient | B.strange |
C.remarkable | D.patriotic |
A.Phyllis Radcliffe’s first art show | B.beyond our understanding |
C.well worth seeing | D.somewhat childish |
A.She has a unique interpretation of things around her. |
B.She is quite talented in using colors and forms. |
C.She is one of the greatest modern artists of the day. |
D.Her works are disagreeable to the taste of some people. |
5 . When Thomas Moore, 11, stepped up to the plate (棒球比赛中的本垒板) at Oriole Park at Camden Yard in Baltimore, the crowd went wild. It was the biggest applause(掌声) the park had ever heard for a
“ I was very
What happened was that the Baltimore Orioles (金莺队) and their fans were recognizing Moore
This
Moore is one of just 50 heroes recognized by the team-and the one
“We talked about my hair
Jones said that Moore was a role
Besides meeting one of his heroes, Moore got to meet someone who
A.ten | B.teen | C.ten years old | D.teens |
A.frightened | B.surprised | C.amused | D.gifted |
A.for | B.of | C.as | D.in |
A.absorb | B.adopt | C.forgive | D.forget |
A.patient | B.doctor | C.comedian | D.performer |
A.polishing | B.performing | C.strengthening | D.fighting |
A.athletic | B.selfless | C.greedy | D.hopeless |
A.unless | B.because | C.when | D.until |
A.impressed | B.measured | C.inserted | D.invited |
A.who | B.whom | C.which | D.where |
A.consumed | B.arrested | C.betrayed | D.shown |
A.confirmed | B.greeted | C.frightened | D.instructed |
A.risk | B.attitude | C.chance | D.right |
A.pollution | B.affection | C.donation | D.consideration |
A.example | B.model | C.style | D.credit |
A.looks up to | B.looks down upon | C.looks forward to | D.looks into |
A.suffered | B.differed | C.learned | D.benefited |
A.borrow | B.decrease | C.raise | D.earn |
A.treatments | B.agreements | C.amusements | D.commitments |
A.consequence | B.anxiety | C.love | D.mercy |
6 . Chinese audiences seemed not to have been satisfied with the third season of the highly anticipated food documentary A Bite of China.
Even though the series has maintained high viewership ratings since its comeback last week, much higher than other programs aired at the same time, the ranking on Douban, a social networking website featuring films, literature and events, slipped to 4.2 out of 10, as of Tuesday, compared with 9.3 and 8.4, respectively, for the first two seasons.
Picky viewers complain that some of the narration is not accurate, while others pinpoint misleading content. At the same time, food blogger @barbara questioned whether it is appropriate to give a close-up shot of the poisonous plant Nandina(南天竺)in a food program.
A Bite of China, which debuted in 2012, became hugely popular nationwide for its quality introduction of some rarely-known and mouth-watering domestic cuisine. In the new show, however, watchers are not satisfied with “irrelevant” food references, such as lipsticks made of Chinese traditional medicine and martial arts master.
The first episode introduced a hand-made iron frying pan from east China’s Shandong province, which prompted thousands of Chinese Internet users to buy one from China’s leading e-commerce website Tmall in the next few days. Sales of the pan at “Zhensanhuan” surged 6,000 times compared with a year ago, according to Beijing Youth Daily.
In response to overwhelming criticism and questions, A Bite of China production crew responded on Weibo that they seek innovation despite the risks following the first two phenomenal seasons.
“It is unavoidable to make comparisons with the first two, and some audiences may not accept the changes,” the crew said. “We explore the culture and civilization behind food, and give food a historic touch. That’s why we feature culinary(烹饪的)tools, feast and rituals, as well as a healthy diet to show Chinese wisdom and philosophy, which has not been shown in any food programs before.”
1. Why does the passage mention Nandina?A.Because some of the narration is not accurate. |
B.Because it may be improper to give a close-up shot of a poisonous plant. |
C.Because it is misleading content. |
D.Because it is not attractive at all to most picky viewers. |
A.some mouth-watering domestic cuisines |
B.food-unrelated items |
C.some rarely-known cuisines |
D.the increasing sales of the pan at “Zhensanhuan” |
A.It makes comparisons with the first two episodes. |
B.It tells the story of some martial arts related to food. |
C.It receives overwhelming criticism and questions from audience. |
D.It focuses on cooking tools, rituals and healthy eating. |
A.'A Bite of China III' Draws Criticism from Audiences |
B.'A Bite of China III' Maintains High Viewership Ratings |
C.'A Bite of China III' Changes for the Worse |
D.'A Bite of China III' Explains its Purposes |
It is becoming increasingly hard to avoid watching reality television in China,such as the Voice of China,China’s Got Talent,or Super Boy.In America,Big Brother
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