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Allen Su’s life has always been a bit different from his peers (同龄人)—(快乐男生:苏醒)
He __21___8.5 in the IELTS (雅思) and then spent seven years in Australia . But since he entered the Super Boy (快乐男生) __22___show earlier last year ,his life has__23___ dramatically.
Allen was born in a well-off family in Xi’an Shanxi Province. He was a __24___student when he was at school and always got good marks. “My marks are getting lower and lower__25___ I am getting older and older,” Allen __26___in an interview.
Around a year ago, Allen came from Sydney and entered Super Boys, __27___ he finished second. Even though he did not come first, he won the__28___ of thousands of fans with his sunny appearance, life experience and humorous, __29 _ English.
Allen always tries to do everything as well as he can. __30___ Super Boys, he has improved his skills and become a more __31___and better singer. Not only is he a good singer, Allen is now __32___ a host. He was the host of the Soccer Prince On Hunan Satellite TV in August.
Recently Allen __33__in a stage play called A Mid-summer Night’s Dream, which was written by William Shakespeare. Acting is __34__ to Allen, but __35__ he is hard -working and modest (谦虚)enough to learn __36__ to do it .His new play appeared __37_stage in Beijing On November 2.
It is believed that Allen will have great __38__ in the future, because he is a brilliant and thoughtful person, just as he wrote in his __39__ which you can see on the Internet, “We smile, we cry, because we have __40__in our life.
21.A.accepted B.ranked C.scored D.dropped
22.A.talk B.talent C.picture D.action
23.A.moved B.started C.touched D.changed
24.A.top B.sleepy C.kind D.cruel
25.A.as B.before C.since D.because
26.A.replied B.joked C.explained D.asked
27.A.which B.when C.where D.that
28.A.cheers B.belief C.view D.hearts
29.A.well-written B.well-said C.well-spoken D.well-done
30.A.By B.With C.In D.Through
31.A.experienced B.interested C.friendly D.nice
32.A.even B.yet C.still D.also
33.A.recognized B.appeared C.turned D.recalled
34.A.new B.kind C.loyal D.normal
35.A.luckily B.really C.madly D.excitedly
36.A.what B.why C.how D.which
37.A.at B.on C.in D.to
38.A.success B.faith C.chance D.progress
39.A.letter B.book C.game D.blog
40.A.hopes B.dreams C.ideas D.sweets
查看习题详情和答案>>BEIJING - Hailing Mo Yan as the first Chinese citizen that won the Nobel Prize in Literature, the public has started to consider the way to enhance Chinese literature's global presence.
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The prize indicates that Chinese contemporary authors and their works are getting the world's attention, which promp ts writers and amateurs to continue their work, according to Wang Meng, a renowned Chinese writer. But "the prize came a little late," said Xue Yongwu, dean of the College of Liberal Arts, Journalism and Communication with Ocean University of China (OUC). There have been many accomplished writers of modern and contemporary literature in China, including Lu Xun, Ba Jin and Mao Dun, who should have won the prize earlier, he noted. China's splendid ancient literature, which extends thousands of years, has been widely acknowledged across the world. However, the contemporary literature failed to get enough recognition from outside the country due to its short history and complex political influences, he explained. Language has also been a barrier. Only a small proportion of Chinese literature has been translated into foreign languages, mainly English. The quality of some translated editions needs improvement, said Xue.
In addition to language skills, translation requires high-level comprehension and explanation of culture and art. It's hard for people without any literature background to produce a translation that fully reserves the aesthetic(美学的) sense of the original version, according to Ren Dongsheng, professor with the College of Foreign Languages of OUC. The 57-year-old writer is known for his description of Chinese rural life. The settings for his works range from the 1911 revolution, Japan's invasion to Cultural Revolution. Mo combines hallucinatory(幻觉的) realism with folk tales, which is more appealing to the taste of Western readers than the styles adopted by many of his peers, such as Yu Hua, Su Tong and Wang Shuo, said Zhang Hongsheng, dean of the Literature Department of the Communication University of China.
However, "Nobel Prize is not the unique standard to judge the achievements of a writer. Prizes presented by different organizations adopt various evaluation criteria," said Xu Yan, a literature critic. The quality of a literary work is always judged by the topic, language, structure, the way of story-telling, imagination and some other significant elements. People's tastes vary from different social background and cultural mechanism, she added.
Chinese contemporary literature, which appeared in 1949, has seen a trend of diversification since the country adopted the market economy in 1992. "The prize is a positive sign that the West begins to recognize Chinese literature. But it's an acknowledgement of individual efforts, and Chinese literature revival still has a long way to go," said Zhang. Xue called upon Chinese writers to produce quality works with international perspectives. Good literature should reveal social problems and people's concerns while create the beauty of art. "The society should provide favorable environment for the growth of Chinese writers," he stressed. Seeking increasing world attention requires Chinese writers to maintain the national characteristics and uniqueness. "Chinese elements are the last to lose in successful writings," Zhang said.
China's book market has witnessed booming sales of Mo's masterpieces over the past days. Zhicheng Classic Bookstore, registered at T-Mall of China's largest online retailer Taobao.com, said 1,500 volumes of Mo's latest novel Frog were sold out in six hours after Mo won the prize. The store has received 1,200 reservation orders by 3:30 pm Friday. The book, about China's family-planning policy, also moved up to 14th from 560th on the list of the most populous book at the Amazon.cn withinin two days. Cao Yuanyong, deputy editor-in-chief of Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing Group, said the company is producing the new edition of a collection of Mo's 16 works, which is expected to refill the empty shelves of many book retailers in a week.
50. The article is mainly about_________.
A. Mo Yan's Nobel win sparks piracy concerns
B. Mo Yan's hometown to hail Nobel success
C. Mo Yan sees income soar following Nobel win
D. Mo Yan sparks discussion about Chinese literature
51. The underlined word “renowned” in Paragraph 2 means _______
A. well-known B. critical C. fantastic D. admirable
52. Which of the following is NOT the reason for Chinese contemporary literature failed to win the Nobel in the past from the opinions of Xue Yongwu?
A. Short history B. Individual efforts C. Political influences D. Language translation
53. According to Zhang Hongsheng, what is the main characteristics of Mo Yan’s works?
A. Combining hallucinatory realism with folk tales.
B. His description of Chinese urban life
C. Settings from the 1911 revolution, Japan's invasion to Cultural Revolution.
D. Providing different social background and cultural mechanism
54. In order to make Chinese contemporary literature better acknowledged across the word, what is the most important from the opinions of Zhang Hongsheng?
A. International characteristics B. International perspectives
C. Chinese elements D. Favorable environment
55. What can we learn from the last paragraph?
A. New edition of a collection of Mo's 16 works has been sold out.
B. Only online bookstores sold out his works after Mo won the prize.
C. The novel Frog was listed the most populous book at the Amazon.cn.
D. Mo Yan’s works are bestsellers in the bookstores at present.
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Marco Polo was a Venetian traveller, whose accounts of his journey across the world from Venice to China and back, make one of the greatest books of all his time.
Marco Polo was born either at Venice, or perhaps at Korcula, a place on an island off Dalmatian coast in 1254. His father, Niccolo Polo, and his father's brother, Matteo set out in 1261, on a long trading journey which led them to the court of Kublai, the Great Khan, who ruled over China. After seven years they returned to Italy.
Two years passed before the brothers decided to start again on their travels, and this time, they took with them Niccolo'c son Marco, then 17 years old. They trvelled to Acre and from there rode overland to Hormuz on the Persian Gulf. From there they turned northward and made their way through Persia to Balkh, and Khotan. From there they passed near Lop Nor, crossed the Gobi Desert and entered China by way of Su—chou. At length, in 1275, after a journey lasting three years, they introduced themselves to Kublai Khan at his summer palace at Shangtu.
Marco records that he made rapid progress in the Great Khan's favour. He studied the Mongol language and the emperor asked him to look after the travelling groups made up of foreign visitors from different parts of the world and show them around his kingdom. He became skilful(娴熟)and clever at business. Marco made careful notes of his journey, the state of the cities, the customs (风俗)of the people, and the kinds of crops and other products. After 17 years travelling in the service of the Khan, Marco, together with his father and uncle, returned to Venice. The journey took them 3 years and they arrived in 1295.
1. Marco Polo was born perhaps______________.
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A. on an island
B. on the coast of Dalmatian
C. in Persian Gulf
D. in Gobi Desert
2. Which of the following is true according to the article?
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Marco Polo first travelled to China in about_______, arrived at the emperor's summer palace in _____and left China for Venice in _________.
A. 1275;1278;1292
B. 1268;1275;1295
C. 1270;1275;1293
D. 1270;1278;1295
3. What's Marco Polo's main achievement according to the article?[ ]
A. His journey to China, his careful notes of his business in China and his rapid progress in the Great Khan's favour.
B. His journey to and from China, his success in business in China and his account of what happened in China.
C. His journey to China and his account of Mongol language, Mongolian crops and the people.
D. His journey to and from China and his account of the Mongolian empire, its people and ther customs, and its geography.
4. In this article, “rode overland”means“________”.
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A. went to a place named ‘Overland’on horseback
B. made a long journey across land on horseback
C. made a long journey without a rest
D. travelled to a place across a piece of land
5. Which of the following routes is correct according to the article?
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1.Her good grades in this year's national college entrance exam have ________ at a top university.
2.In 1991, when Xie Hailong, a photographer with Beijing-based China Youth Daily, went into ________ mountainous areas in Anhui Province to see how Project Hope had helped school drop-outs, Su Mingjuan ________ among her peers with a pair of large, bright and clear eyes that were ________ knowledge.
3.And it has become a ________ of the country's efforts to push nine-year education ________ among all school-age children.
4.In 1999, she was ________ the national“Star of Hope”by the China Youth Development Foundation, organizer of Project Hope.
5.Project Hope has received over 1.5 billion yuan ________ from ________.
6.Professional people and specialized technical personnel are ________“one of the most important factors ________ the success of the exploitation of west China”.
One day not too long ago the employees of a large company in St. Louis, Missouri returned from their lunch break and were greeted with a sign on the front door. The sign said: “Yesterday the person who has been hindering(阻止)your growth in this company passed away. We invite you to join the funeral in the room that has been prepared in the gym . ”
At first everyone was sad to hear that one of their colleagues had died, but after a while they started getting curious about who this person might be. The excitement grew as the employees arrived at the gym to pay their last respects. Everyone wondered: “Who is this person who was hindering my progress? Well, at least he’s no longer here!”
One by one the employees got closer to the coffin and when then they looked inside it they suddenly became speechless. They stood over the coffin, shocked and in silence, as if someone had touched the deepest part of their soul. There was a mirror inside the coffin: everyone who looked inside it could see himself. There was also a sign next to the mirror that said: “There is only one who is capable to set limits to your growth: it is YOU.”
You are the only person who can revolutionize your life. You are the only person who can influence your happiness, your realization and your success. You are the only person who can help yourself. Your life does not change when your boss changes, when your friends change, when your parents change, when your partner changes, when your company changes. Your life changes when YOU change, when you go beyond your limiting beliefs, when you realize that you are the only one responsible for your life.
Who has ever resisted the employees of the large company in St. Louis, Missouri?
A. The boss B. The leader of their group
C. The sign D. The employees themselves
Who passed away in the large company?
A. No one B. The boss C. One of the employees D. One of the colleagues
What’s the best title of this paragraph?
A. Independent B. Hard Working C. Team Work D. Last Respects
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