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A TV program¡°National Treasure¡±has become a huge hit since last December. It is another cultural TV program on CCTV that has ever had wonderful successes in China£¬alter the¡°Chinese Character Dictation Competition¡±in 2013£¬the¡°Chinese Idiom Competition¡±in 2014£®the¡°Chinese Riddle Competition¡±in 2016£¬and the¡°Chinese Poetry Competition¡±in 2017£®

The TV program has ten episodes£¨¼¯£©£® Across them£¬a total of 27 national treasures from nine major Chinese museums were presented£®The program brings these relics £¨¹ÅÎto life and displays their unique beauty through different artistic methods. The opening episode showed three of China's finest cultural treasures from the Palace Museum in Beijing£®Famous actors Li Chen£¬Wang Kai and Tony Leung played the¡°national treasure guardians¡±of each item£®They told not only the mysteries behind the treasures but also their own stories about them£®

Li Chen plays Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty£¬and tells the history of a precious painting¡°A Panorama of Rivers and Mountains¡±by Wang Ximeng from the Song Dynasty£®

Wang Kai£¬acting as Emperor Qianlong£¨1711¡ª1799£©of the Qing Dynasty£¨1644¡ª1911£©£¬presented the historical background of¡°Large Vase with Variegated Glazes¡±£®The vase has 17 kinds of glaze£¨ÓÔ£©and 12 paintings£¬and had to be re-fired several times in its production£®During the rule of Qianlong£¬China's porcelain£¨Öƴɵģ©techniques were the finest in the world£®

Hong Kong actor Tony Leung is the national treasure guardian of the 23-hundred-year-old stone drum and plays Sima Guang£¨1019-1086£©from the Northern Song Dynasty£®Sima Guang and his father Sima Chi worked hard to find the real stone drums and protected them in the past£®

¡°As a culture show£¬¡®National Treasure¡¯aims to bring history to life£®We want our viewers to feel that the cultural relics are like people and that they have their own personalities and lives£¬¡±said Yu Lei£¬producer of the program£¬¡°people's interest in culture as well as the tradition and workmanship of the Chinese nation has become a trend£¨³±Á÷£©£®This has encouraged us to better

promote£¨ºëÑour fine culture£®We hope through the program£¬more and more people will go into museums to enjoy the beauty of relics£®¡±

1.What type of TV show is "National Treasure"£¿

A. A culture show£® B. A travel show£®

C. A music show£® D. A chat show£®

2.What did Sima Guang do for protecting national treasures£¿

A. He told the mysteries behind the national treasures£®

B. He painted¡°A Panorama of Rivers and Mountains¡±£®

C. He re-fired¡°Large Vase with Variegated Glazes¡±several times£®

D. He found and protected the real stone drums with his father£®

3.What can you learn from the passage£¿

A. The¡°Chinese Poetry Competition¡±became nationwide popular in 2013£®

B. The Palace Museum presented three treasures from the Song Dynasty£®

C. China's porcelain techniques were the finest in the world in the 17th century£®

D. Nine major museums presented 27 national treasures in ten episodes£®

4.The purpose of the TV program¡°National Treasure¡±is to £®

¢Ù better promote Chinese fine culture

¢Útell viewers the relics don't have lives

¢Ûinvite its viewers to play the roles of the guardians

¢Üencourage more people to enjoy relics in museums

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