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Yue-Sai Kan was born in 1946 in Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, and grew up in Hong Kong. In 1968, while majoring in piano at the Hawaii campus of Brigham Young University, Kan entered a beauty contest sponsored by the local Chinese Chamber of Commerce. She won second place, and as a result got to travel around the world. The life-changing experience marked the beginning cf her career in fashion, beauty, communication and cultural exchange.

In 1972, she moved to New York and created the weekly television series Looking East, the first of its kind to introduce Asian cultures and customs to a growing US audience. In 1986, Kan returned to China, producing and hosting the television series One World, which was the first show ever hosted by a Chinese-American on the television network, and was a national hit. Other important projects of hers include the ABC documentary China:Walls and Bridges,which initially explored different forms of spirituality in the country over the ages.

"I worked in China for almost 40 years, and I was there to witness and contribute to the country's breakneck pace of change. This rare experience has given me a unique vision. As I say all the time, if I stay away from China for six months, I already miss so much of what is happening there!The Chinese saying'a year—small change, three years—big change' has held true all this time, "Kan says.

Kan has never stopped doing what she loves. She is currently planning to do a 10-part television series exploring and highlighting the most interesting aspects of 10 Chinese cities, including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hangzhou and Chengdu. "I firmly believe that a TV series featuring these major Chinese cities is not only timely, but also necessary to educate, enlighten and entertain by showcasing the Chinese people as they live today. This will help dispel some of the misunderstandings about China in the world, "Kan says.

Throughout her life, Kan has also been deeply involved in charity. On Jan 26, she is planning to host a major charity event in San Francisco, in which she will honor 12 of the most outstanding Chinese-American women.

(1) What contributes most to starting Kan's career? A. Her university major. B. Her interest in travel. C. Her competition experience. D. Her parents' encouragement.
(2) Which feature do the contents of Kan's TV projects have in common? A. They are entertaining. B. They are critical. C. They are adventurous. D. They are pioneering.
(3) What does Kan focus on about China in Para. 3? A. Its steady change. B. Its huge challenges. C. Its great achievements. D. Its fast development.
(4) Which of the following best describe Kan? A. Gentle and considerate. B. Optimistic and strict. C. Generous and humorous. D. Ambitious and kindhearted.
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2022 World of Wearable Art Design Competition

World of Wearable Art (WOW) is an internationally famous design competition that attracts entries from over 40 countries each year. Anything that is wearable art can find a place on the stage, as long as it is original and creative. This year the competition is divided into six categories. Entries must be made online.

Deadline: 29th March 2022

Entry fees: The competition is free to enter.

Prizes: Over NZD 160,000 in prize money.

Wildife Artist of the Year 2022

The Wildlife Artist of the Year is an annual wildlife art competition. The judges will accept all traditional artistic mediums, not including digital videos and photography. There are seven categories for Wildlife Artist of the Year 2022.

Deadline: 18 February 2022

Entry fees: Entries are E 25per entry.

Prizes: £ 10,000 for first prize; £1, 000 for second prize.

The Biennial of Poster Bolivia BICeBe 2022

More than 15, 000 student and professional designers from more than 76 countries have participated. The BICeBe takes place every other year in the month of November in the city of La Paz, Bolivia. There are five categories.

Deadline: 8* March 2022

Entry fees: Entry is free.

Prizes: US £ 1, 000 for the Best Bolivian Poster of all categories; US £ 1,000 for the Best Bolivian Poster in Category D.

Magma Poetry Competition 2021 - 2022

There are two categories for this annual competition: The Judge's Prize一poems of 11 to 50 lines; the Fditors' Prize一poems of up to 10 lines. AlI poems must be previously unpublished.

Deadline: 12m January 2022

Entry fees: The entry fees are & 5 for the first poem, £ 4 for the second and £ 3. 50 for the third.

Prizes: £ 1,000 for Editors' Prize; £ 1,000 for Judge's Prize.

(1) Which competition is held every two years? A. Wildlife Artist of the Year 2022. B. Magma Poetry Competition 2021 - 2022. C. The Biennial of Poster Bolivia BICeBe 2022. D. 2022 World of Wearable Art Design Competition.
(2) How much will you pay for three poetry entries? A. £ 10.5 B. £12. 5. C. £14. D. £ 15.
(3) What do these competitions have in common? A. They accept online entries. B. They require no entrance fees. C. They have more than one category. D. They offer other prizes besides money.
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The Canadian Authors Association (CAA) is a non-profit national arts service organization with a local presence devoted to promoting a flourishing community of writers across Canada. The association offers professional development opportunities to writers of all levels in all genres, with the aim of helping writers develop skills in both the craft and business of writing, and providing access to a Canada-wide network of writers and publishing industry professionals. Over the century, some 25,000 writers have been members, including Roberts W. Service, Bliss Carman and E. J. Pratt.

In follow-up to the 101st anniversary of the Canadian Authors Association, the National Capital Region Branch invites all writers to take part in the 36th Annual National Capital Writing Contest.

The 36th Annual National Capital Writing Contest

Deadline: March 21, 2023 at 11:59 pm.

Short Story: maximum 2,500 words, unpublished, in English.

Poetry: maximum 60 lines including the title and blank lines, unpublished, in English.

Awards: Awards Night will take place on Wednesday, June 14, 2023, with cash awards for 1st, 2nd and 3rd placements($300, $200, $100) and three honorable mentions for each category.

Entry Fees: Poetry: 8 5 per single poem; Short Story: $ 15 per single story.

The contest is open to all Canadian citizens or landed immigrants living in Canada. Names or other identifiers must not appear anywhere in the story or poem as entries will be blind judged. The judges' decisions are final. No entries will be returned. For multiple entries, each must be accompanied by its entry fee and separate cover.

(1) What do we know about the CAA? A. It is inconveniently located. B. It runs on a commercial basis. C. It suits people who have reached an advanced level. D. It provides writers across Canada with the chances of career development.
(2) Which of the following will be qualified? A. Writing poems of 25 lines in all. B. Sending works on June 14, 2023. C. Requesting entries to be returned. D. Arranging the publication of short stories in February.
(3) How much are your total entry fees for two poems and two short stories? A. $35. B. $40. C. $45. D. $50.
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Consumers around the world could be wasting more than twice as much food as thought, according to an analysis that says previous figures have been underestimated. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) claims that around a third of food is lost or wasted. Its report is considered to have played a key part in food waste reduction becoming one of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.

"The problem is much worse than we think. We have to wake up. I hope it's a wakeup call, "says Monika Verma from Wageningen University in the Netherlands. She and her team took an unusual approach to calculate global food waste. Due to a shortage of comparable national data on such waste around the world, they instead inferred it. First, they compared how much food is produced—based on UN data on its availability—with how much is eaten, as calculated by the energy people need to consume and World Health Organization (WHO)data on body mass from 66 countries. Then they used World Bank data to factor in affluence (富裕).

This suggests that an average person wastes 527 kilo calories a day. That is about one-fifth of the 2, 500 kilo calories the average man needs to maintain a healthy body weight, according to the UK's National Health Service, or a quarter of the daily recommended intake for a woman. The previous FAO estimate came to only 214 kilocalories a day.

Verma has found that food waste starts to become a serious issue once people reach a total spending power of ﹩6. 70 a day. She says the work shows the importance of looking at different consumer attributes (属性). "Food waste is a luxury when you're poor; it's not when you're richer. The value of food goes down as you get richer. "

There are limitations to the new analysis. It only covers 67 percent of the world popula-tion and doesn't draw on data from some big food-wasting countries, including the US. The FAO says the research provides new perspectives (视角), but should be viewed as part of a body of literature. Andrea Cattaneo at the FAO has some doubts about the results, such as Japan coming out as a country that wastes lots of food, which he says" is unlikely to reflect the reality."

Verma says the biggest assumption the new analysis makes is that poorer countries will develop the same way as richer ones did in the past. That risks a" brewing potential future problem" of even more food waste, she and her colleagues warn.

(1) What problem arose while Verma and her team were calculating food waste? A. There wasn't full access to UN data. B. There wasn't the same body mass standard. C. There wasn't the total amount of food production. D. There wasn't national-level data that could be compared.
(2) Which aspect of consumer attributes does Verma's analysis focus on? A. Their health status. B. Their living standards. C. Their opinions of food value. D. Their frequency of food shopping.
(3) In what way is Verma's analysis weakened? A. It doesn't point out potential future problems. B. It doesn't draw on reliable data from the WHO. C. It doesn't take some rich countries into account. D. It doesn't pay enough attention to poor countries.
(4) What is the main purpose of this text? A. To report a research result. B. To explain a rare phenomenon. C. To give an introduction to the FAO. D. To show how to reduce food waste.
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