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Wang Fang, a Suzhou native, has given her heart and soul to Kunqu Opera. Wang, who has twice won the Plum Performance Award-China's top award for theater and opera performances—started to learn the traditional art form from a young age.

Born with a sweet voice, Wang loved to sing and dance and was selected by the Suzhou Kunqu Opera Troupe when she was in middle school. However, her parents refused the troupe's invitation, insisting that she should concentrate on her studies. After members of the troupe visited the parents repeatedly, Wang's parents finally agreed.

Learning the traditional art form was never easy. She started to learn how to pronounce words, sing them lyrically and make gestures gently. At first, she had to spend extra time practicing kung fu move-ments. Years later, Wang used the word "unimaginable" to describe how hard the days were when she first learned Kunqu. She was soaked(浸泡)in sweat when practicing movements in summer, while in win-ter she often had chilblains(冻疮)on her hands. "But I was determined at the time. No matter how diffi-cult, I always got up early the next morning to practice, " Wang recalls.

Wang says she did not love Kunqu at first, but in her early 20s, when she watched the show Peony Pavilion performed by Zhang Jiqing, a master of the art form, it clicked. "I was shocked, " Wang says. "Her every movement was full of elegance. Each of her lines and songs was perfect. I was struck by the beauty of Kunqu for the first time, and it has stayed with me since. "

"I always believe that ‘Not everything is meant to be, but everything is worth a try. ' First you must be a dreamer, then a doer, and only then can you be a master. I believe in this order —that it should be this way and that I am this way. " Wang once said in an interview. Now, Wang has become a master of Kunqu. Her performances have impressed generations of audiences and helped to promote the art form a-mong young people.

(1) Why didn't Wang Fang join the Suzhou Kunqu Opera Troupe at first? A. Traditional art form was too difficult and hard for her. B. She saw no future in learning Kunqu Opera. C. Her parents wanted her to focus on her studies. D. She showed little interest and talent in art.
(2) What is the main idea of Paragraph 3? A. Wang made great efforts in learning Kunqu. B. Wang gained various skills in her hard work. C. Wang made great achievements in developing Kunqu. D. Wang was good at learning art and succeeded easily.
(3) What changed Wang's attitude towards Kunqu Opera? A. The desire to win the Plum Performance Award. B. The encouragement from her family members. C. A master's wonderful performance. D. Her hard training and practice.
(4) What does Wang probably mean in the interview? A. It is never too late to learn. B. If you want to go up high, then use your legs. C. Experience is the mother of wisdom. D. Don't judge a book by its cover.
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Here are some of the prettiest small towns across Europe, from humble fishing towns to hilltop medieval power bases.

Giethoorn, Netherlands

They call it the Dutch answer to Venice, but Giethoorn lacks one crucial thing that the Italian city has in spades: over tourism. As in Venice, life revolves around the water, here-there are no cars in the center so the only way to get around is on foot or on the water.

Roscoff, France

Port towns can be rather dirty. Not lovely little Roscoff, though, in France's Brittany region, which built its fortune on maritime trade. Today, it's a center of thalassotherapy, using seawater to treat medical conditions, as well as a beautiful Breton town. Tiny fishing boats rest in the small harbor—with a larger one, where ferries leave for Plymouth in the UK, further out.

Dinkelsbühl, Germany

A cute historic center, wooden houses and large towers—Dinkelsbühl has it all. Wrapped by medieval walls with a vast Gothic church, St George's Minster, it was the setting for Werner Herzog's film "The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser."

Clovelly, UK

Donkeys used to be the only way to get up and down the steep streets of Clovelly, a pretty fishing village in Devon, southwest England.

Today, they still haven't managed to bring cars in —it sits at the bottom of a 400-foot cliff (悬崖). Instead, goods are transported by man-powered sledges (雪橇) and if tourists can't face the walk back up to the car park, they can grab a ride in a Land Rover instead.

(1) Where should visitors go if they want to receive a health treatment? A. Giethoorn. B. Roscoff. C. Dinkelsbühl. D. Clovelly.
(2) What can visitors do at Clovelly? A. Take a boat tour. B. Drive a car. C. Get around on foot. D. Take a man-powered sledge.
(3) What is the purpose of the text? A. To amuse readers. B. To tell the history. C. To educate tourists. D. To introduce sights.
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A series of massive thunder storms hit our area recently, causing flash flooding and knocking down tree branches and even trees. I had spent the afternoon picking up branches out of my yard and throwing them away. Then just before I was getting ready to take my dogs for their last walk of the day, the warnings came on my television and over my phone that another of these storms was heading our way.

I quickly took my dogs outside. Huge clouds were rolling in while thunder boomed over the hills. I knew that the stars were shining but I certainly couldn't see them. The darkness seemed darker and scarier than usual because I knew what was on the way. That was when I saw it. The tiniest blink(闪亮)of light, up high, at the far end of the grassland behind my house. I smiled. The first of the fireflies had appeared for the summer at just the time I needed to see his light. Soon a few others were blinking their lights as well. It amazed me how far their light traveled in the darkness of the night and how they didn't seem bothered at all by the approaching storm. I spent an extra few minutes watching my lightening bug friends and taking in their message of light before heading in to get ready for the storm. As I did, though, I noticed that the darkness no longer seemed so scary and that my fear had been replaced with joy.

Life does have its share of storms, some caused by nature and some caused by us. We can't go through life being scared of them, however. Take a lesson from the fireflies then. Let your light shine. It may seem tiny but you will be amazed at how far it can be seen and how easily it can drive the dark away.

(1) What happened when the author was about to walk the dog? A. His house was heavily damaged. B. He was encouraged to pick up the branches. C. He was broadcasting a bad weather warning. D. Another big storm was broadcasted to be on its way.
(2) Which of the following can best describe the huge clouds? A. Normal. B. Frightening. C. Pale. D. High.
(3) Why did the author smile when he saw the tiniest blink of light? A. There would be no storm at all. B. He could then walk his dog easier. C. He found great hope from the dark. D. He wasn't afraid of being lost then.
(4) What can be inferred from the last paragraph? A. We should always give off light when in trouble. B. Small light in life won't help much in our life. C. Some great troubles won't be easily dealt with. D. We should avoid being disturbed by trouble.
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Giraffe Manor(Kenya)

Giraffe Manor is an extraordinary hotel built in the early 1930s and lies in Nairobi, Kenya. The hotel is most well-known for its Rothschild giraffes. Every morning and evening, giraffes will enter the dining hall and eat with the guests. Giraffe Manor is the only place in the world where people can get this up close and personal with a giraffe.

The Ice Hotel (Sweden)

The hotel, lying in a remote village in Sweden, is the first ice hotel in existence. It was started in the 1980s by a Swedish artist who wanted to create a large sculpture to celebrate the natural resources around it. The hotel is rebuilt every year, opening in winter and closing in spring.

Free Spirit Spheres (British Columbia)

The goal of Free Spirit Spheres is to provide a place for people to enjoy exceptional experiences while living in a natural forest environment. It is open year-round on Vancouver Island. It is the only known eco-friendly tree house hotel in the world. It is so popular that you may have to book it three months to a year in advance.

The Manta Resort (Tanzania)

The underwater hotel is part of the unique Manta Resort on Pemba Island in Tanzania. It is 273 yards offshore in the Manta house reef. The reef is famous for its abundant oceanic wildlife and guests come to experience the peace and quietness that the remote island offers. The room is surrounded on all sides with large windows so that guests can be part of the wildlife activity around the reef.

(1) What attracts guests most in Giraffe Manor? A. The sculpture. B. The reef. C. The tree. D. The giraffe.
(2) Which hotel do you need to reserve ahead of time? A. Giraffe Manor. B. The Ice Hotel. C. Free Spirit Spheres. D. The Manta Resort.
(3) What do these hotels have in common? A. They offer amazing experiences. B. They lie in remote villages. C. They are open all year round. D. They cost an amount of money.
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