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Some people call her innovative, others say she’s simply a copycat--- a Chinese version of US singer Lady Gaga---or just an attention seeker who tries too hard. But whatever labels fans and critics pin on her, Shang Wenjie, whose English name is Laure, keeps herself cool.

As she sings in her song The way I am: “Whether you like it or not, it has nothing to do with me.”

Shang, 30, first rose to fame in 2006 as the champion of Hunan TV’s talent contest Supergirls. However, she didn’t enjoy much popularity until she changed her girl-next–door image into a more shocking style four years later. 

While her fashion taste caught public attention, criticism came just as quickly, with many saying her rebellious look was only meant to get more media exposure.

“My styling goes with the music,” Shang told Yancheng Evening News. “I don’t need to be known as the Chinese Lady Gaga. I just want to be known as Laure Shang.”

She’s recently made that a reality thanks to I’m a Singer, another talent show produced by Hunan TV, which gathers famous singers to compete and an audience of 500 to decide who goes to the next round,

The show gave Shang an opportunity to display her musical abilities. She tried out a wide range of styles including pop, hip-hop, rock’n’roll, punk and electro. The highlights of her time on the show were when she chose tunes which are lesser-known than other contestants’ choices. For example, she sang her own versions of American pop star Michael Jackson’s Man in the “Shang has shown an international flavor which is just as inspiring as her fashion sense,” commented Sina.com. “She has become a trail blazer on the Mandopop scene, creating a music style bearing her own mark.”

Shang was eliminated (淘汰) on March 8, but “thanks to the show, her popularity has grown rapidly,” People’s Daily wrote.

“I love Shang, the youngest singer on the show,” said 16-year-old Guo Chen, a Senior 1 student from Daqing Shiyan High School in Heilongjiang. “Shang is quite international. She not only introduces European and US fashion, but also creatively combines Western music with Mandopop.”

Shang owes her international style to her educational background. She graduated from Fudan University as a French major. “The advantage of learning foreign languages is intangible. For example, it helps me communicate well with foreign musicians and broaden my horizons of music styles,” she said.

Topic: Shang Wenjie

Her1.________

She first rose to 2. _______in 2006 as the champion of Hunan TV’s Supergirls; After she changed her girl-next-door image into a 3. _____style, she started to enjoy 4. ______; She wanted to be known as Laure Shang and made it a reality thanks to I’m a singer 5._______she was eliminated on March 8.

Others’ comments about her

Some say she’s simply a copycat, others consider her a(n) 6. _______seeker---her rebellious look was only 7.________to get more media exposure; Supporters say she is international and introduces European and US fashion and 8. _________ combines Western music with Mandopop.

Her responses

She keeps herself cool no matter how fans and critics comment on her; she thinks her styling 9.________ with her music; She owes her international style to her educational background because learning a foreign language helps her 10. ________ well with foreign musicians and broaden her horizons of music styles.

 

 

1.experiences 2.fame 3.shocking 4.popularity 5.although/though  6.attention 7.meant 8.creatively 9.goes 10.communicate 【解析】 试题分析: 1.归纳词:右边的内容是尚雯婕的经历:experiences 2.原词重现:从第三段的句子:Shang, 30, first rose to fame in 2006 as the champion of Hunan TV’s talent contest Supergirls.可知填fame 3.原词重现:从第三段的句子:she changed her girl-next–door image into a more shocking style four years later.可知填shocking 4.原词重现:从第三段的句子:she didn’t enjoy much popularity until she changed her girl-next–door image into a more shocking style four years later. 可知填popularity 5.句意转化题:从倒数第三段的句子:Shang was eliminated (淘汰) on March 8, but “thanks to the show, her popularity has grown rapidly,” People’s Daily wrote. 可知答案是although/though  6.原词重现:从第一段的句子:a Chinese version of US singer Lady Gaga---or just an attention seeker who tries too hard.可知填attention 7.原词重现:从第三段的句子:with many saying her rebellious look was only meant to get more media exposure. 可知填meant 8.原词重现:从倒数第二段的句子:She not only introduces European and US fashion, but also creatively combines Western music with Mandopop.”可知答案是creatively。 9.原词重现:从第五段的句子:“My styling goes with the music,”可知答案是goes 10.原词重现:从最后一段的句子:it helps me communicate well with foreign musicians and broaden my horizons of music styles,”可知填communicate 考点:考查任务型阅读
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