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The true story of two female wrestlers overturning gender stereotypes (刻板印象) has become the highest-grossing Indian film ever in China. It’s got people asking when China will make a film like this?

Dnagal is not your typical song-and-dance heavy Bollywood romance. 1. Staring hugely popular Aamir Khan, it tells the story of Indian wrestler and coach Mahavir Singh Phogat who trained his daughters to become wrestlers-defying social norms.

2. And the family faced great adversity to realize his wrestling dreams. One of his daughters Geeta Phogat went on to win India’s first ever gold medal is wrestling at the Commonwealth Games in 2010 and became the first Indian female wrestler to qualify for the Olympic Games.

Since its release on 5 May in China, the film has already made more than 487m yuan ($70.7m; £54. 5 m) at the box office, according to state news agency Xinhua and continues to do strong business. Many social media users and critics are inevitable comparing Dangal to Chinese films, saying it was better than a lot of domestic cinema. 3.

“Dangal was based on a true story, but its artistic level — from the script-writing to the actors’ and actresses’ performance, and from the pace to the musical score — is amazing.” He said it had “taught Chinese cinema a lesson. We have so many champions in China but we have failed to make a decent sports movie. 4.” he said.

Film critic Nan Jiang told the BBC she thinks it’s because the Chinese film market is dominated by commercial interests. “Some film makers are only concerned with money. They barely care about feminism or female empowerment,” she said.

A.The real-life family is from conservative Haryana state, known for the high popularity of social issues such as gender inequality and child marriage.

B.Chinese critics say Dangal has helped break China’s “prejudice” against Bollywood films, including their great length and well-designed but “puzzling” dance scenes.

C.Instead, it is a story of female empowerment.

D.So what does India make of all this success for Dangal in China? — Lots of pride, a little disbelief and several cries of “madness”.

E.This is a case worthy of reflection.

F.Yin Hong, a professor from the Tsinghua University and a film critic, told the Beijing Evening News that Dangal puts Chinese movies” to shame

 

1.C 2.A 3.F 4.E 【解析】 这是一篇新闻报道。文章主要介绍了印度电影《摔跤吧,爸爸》在中国上映后获得成功,媒体以及影评人对其作出的评价,并将其与中国同类体育电影相对比,希望中国电影也可以达到如此水准。 1.根据前一句Dnagal is not your typical song-and-dance heavy Bollywood romance.(Dnagal不是典型的宝莱坞歌舞爱情片)可知,设空句应与前一句构成转折关系,且设空句应是对这部电影的主题做解释,对应“不是……而是……”含义,选项C. Instead, it is a story of female empowerment.(相反,这是一个女性赋权的故事)中“instead”表示转折,符合语境分析。故选C。 2.根据后文And the family faced great adversity to realize his wrestling dreams.(为了实现他的摔跤梦,他的家庭面临着巨大的困难)可知,本段在讲述电影中人物原形的背景。选项A. The real-life family is from conservative Haryana state, known for the high popularity of social issues such as gender inequality and child marriage.(这个现实生活中的家庭来自保守的哈里亚纳邦,那里因性别不平等和童婚等社会问题的高人气而闻名)讲述了人物背景的背景,符合语境。故选A项。 3.根据前一句Many social media users and critics are inevitable comparing Dangal to Chinese films, saying it was better than a lot of domestic cinema. (许多社交媒体用户和影评人不可避免地将《摔跤吧!爸爸》与中国电影进行比较,说它比很多国产电影都好)可知,该部分内容是将这部印度电影与中国同类别电影相比,因此推知设空句应是某个影评人的个人观点陈述,且对中国此类电影作出负面评价。选项F. Yin Hong, a professor from the Tsinghua University and a film critic, told the Beijing Evening News that Dangal puts Chinese movies” to shame(清华大学教授、影评人殷红在接受《北京晚报》采访时表示,《摔跤吧!爸爸》让中国电影“蒙羞”) 符合语境分析。故选F项。 4.根据前文内容He said it had “taught Chinese cinema a lesson. We have so many champions in China but we have failed to make a decent sports movie.(他说这部电影“给中国电影上了一课”。我们在中国有这么多冠军,但我们没能拍出一部像样的体育电影)可知,设空处应对前文进行总结,选项E. This is a case worthy of reflection.(这是一个值得思考的问题)合理总结了这部电影对于中国这种体育强国拍摄体育电影的影响。故选E项。
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Spain’s Literary Genius

Four centuries ago, the author of one of the greatest comedic characters in world literature took his last breath. Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616), the author of Don Quixote, is to the Spanish what Shakespeare is to the English and Dante is to Italians — a national literary icon.

Cervantes’ book is still appreciated today, hundreds of years after its publication, because it’s a wonderfully truthful comedy. Don Quixote, like human beings generally, has great difficulty distinguishing reality from imagination. Readers may laugh at his strange behavior, but we laugh, we laugh with recognition.

The book records the adventures of Alonso Quijano, an older Spanish gentleman who loves romance novels. In truth, he reads far too many romances, and they have affected his mind. Quijano is so mixed up that he decides that he must become a knight himself. Imagine a comic book fan who decides to dress up as a superhero to fight crime, and I’ll get the picture.

Setting the scene

Alonso Quijano reinvents himself as “Don Quixote de La Mancha”, an aristocratic (贵族的) name that suits his ambition of being a knight. Next, since every knight needs a horse, he finds himself an old one named Rocinante. But Rocinante is not exactly cut out for lite as a knight’s horse. He’s tired from years of farm work. He’s unlikely to be of much help in any fight against an enemy.

The heroes in the romances Quijano reads all had a lady to love. They were highborn, like the knights themselves. Quijano chooses Aldonze Lorenzo, a farmer’s daughter, to be his beloved. She becomes “Dulcinea del Toboso”, or “the sweet woman of Toboso”. How does Aldonza feel about Quijano’s attentions? She doesn’t feel much at all, actually. Aldonza is yet another byproduct of Quijano’s imagination, like so many things.

Finding a sidekick

Now comes Cervantes’ second great creation: Sancho Panza. Once servant in Qiujano’s house, Panza is promoted to the role of squire (随从), because every self-respecting knight needs a squire. Panza has a sensible head on his shoulders, and he is a foil (衬托) to his foolish master.

The pair faces many adventures, but none are as heroic as a knight’s should be. We laugh, rather than cry, as we read. Quijano tries to act on behalf of justice, but he doesn’t often succeed.

Cervantes’ novel inspired a word that sums up Qiujano’s romantic nature: “quixotic”. In English we use the word to describe someone who is idealistic but foolish in pursuit of his ideals. It is a mark of Cervantes’ genius that he was able to identify this trait and personify it using such a great comedic character. We should appreciate him for it on this significant occasion.

1.On what occasion did the author write this review?

A.The 400th anniversary of the publication of Don Quixote.

B.An Italian Poet, Dante’s 800th birth anniversary.

C.An English genius, William Shakespeare’s 400th death anniversary.

D.Miguel de Cervantes’ 400th anniversary of his death.

2.Which role is Alonso Quijano most likely to identify with?

A.Miguel de Cervantes. B.Don Quixote de La Mancha.

C.Dulcinea del Toboso. D.Sancho Panza.

3.What can be inferred from the passage?

A.Don Quixote’s failure to distinguish reality from imagination amuses the readers.

B.Quijano manages to bring justice to the world by means of force.

C.Quijano is a Spanish aristocrat with great ambition.

D.Reading romance novel will make people behave in a foolish way.

4.According to the author, readers admire Cervantes and his masterpiece because ________

A.Cervantes is equal to Shakespeare and Dante as a national literary icon

B.Quijano’s adventure is romantic and heroic

C.Cervantes’ has a genius for personifying Quijano’s quixotic nature in a truthful comedy

D.Quijano’s vivid imagination has brought other minor characters to life.

 

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Your life — Live it well

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Time: 3:00 pm-5:00 pm

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Can’t perform simple tasks?

Can’t enjoy outdoor life?

Pain when walking?

DON’T LET PAIN RULE YOUR LIFE!

PUBLIC FORUM (论坛)

Find out how to deal with knee and joint pain in this public forum conducted by a team of 5 doctors from Glen-eagles Hospital. Participants will receive a free book on orthopaedics (整形外科) worth $20 and refreshments.

Gleneagles Hospital, 6A Napior Road. Level 3. Lecture Hall 3.

To register, call or SMS 98712244 Free for the first 50 registered participants $5 to be charged for the subsequent 50 participants.

Fackbook: HEALTH

Any health related problems? You can log on to Fans of Mind Your Body Facebook page to see the various health issues being discussed.

Fans for Mind Your body in Facebook stand to win a prize if they contribute the best idea on a discussion topic of the week. They have to first “Like” the Mind Your Body Facebook page to post comments on it.

Selected comments will be published. Fans will discuss what type of food and drink diabetics should consume to keep their blood sugar to an even keel.

Please refer to the website for more details: www.facebookcom/ MindYourbody

Prize sponsored by Singapore General Hospital

Neuro Spine Pain Centre Dr Premium Wong

(Director of Spine and Pain Services)

No surgery

● Back Neck Pain Programmes

● Spine (脊椎) & pain injections

● Artificial Disc Replacement Programme #11-02 Mt Elizabeth Hospital. Tel 68340923 neurospinecentre@hotmail.com

www.spine-neuro.org

SATURDAY 4 FEBRUARY 2016

Time: 9:00 am-11:00 am

Venue: Changi General Hospital, Level 4 Conference Room

Take by a Specialist Orthospaedic Surgeon — Dr Vincent Tan

Don’t suffer in silence Do you suffer from sports injuries, spine pain, osteoporosis (骨质酥松), shoulder pain or fracture (骨折)?

Come and find out what can be done meet “Singapore’s oldest marathon runner”

Bone Density Scan could be booked on that day at only $20.

The talk is free to all Singaporean citizens above 18 Pre-registration &enquiries via email drivincentan@changihaspital.com

 

 

 

 

1.The total capacity for the public forum on knee and joint pain is _________ people.

A.5 B.20

C.50 D.100

2.Mr Li, a marathon runner, has an irreparable slip disc (椎间盘突出). Which hospital should he go to if he does not want to undergo any operation?

A.Mt Elizabeth Hospital. B.Glen-eagles Hospital.

C.Changi General Hospital. D.Singapore General Hospital.

3.Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A.Any Singaporean can attend Dr Tan’s talk free-of-charge.

B.Participants of public forum can get a book $20 cheaper.

C.People “like” the Mind Your Body Facebook page can win a prize.

D.People can book the Bone Density Scan on Feb 4th a special price.

 

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    A scientist working at her lab bench and a six-month-old baby playing with his food might seem to have little in common. After all, the scientist is engaged in serious research to uncover the very nature of the physical world, and the baby is, well, just playing…right? Perhaps, but some developmental psychologist have argued that this “play” is more like a scientific investigation than one might think.

Take a closer look at the baby playing at the table. Each time the bowl of rice is pushed over the table edge, it falls in the ground and, in the process, it brings out important evidence about how physical objects interact; bowls of rice do not float in mid-sit, but require support to remain stable. It is likely that babies are not born knowing the basic fact of the universe; nor are they ever clearly taught it. Instead, babies may form an understanding of object support through repeated experiments and then build on this knowledge to learn even more about how objects interact. Though their ranges and tools differ, the baby’s investigation and the scientist’s experiment appear to share the same aim (to learn about the natural world, overall approach (gathering direct evidence from the world), and logic (are my observations what I expected?).

Some psychologists suggest that young children learn about more — than just the physical world in this way that they investigate human psychology and the rules of language using similar means. For example, it may only be through repeated experiments, evidence gathering, and finally overturning a theory, that a baby will come to accept the idea that other people can have different views and desires from what he or she has. For example, unlike the child, Mommy actually doesn’t like Dove chocolate.

Viewing childhood development as a scientific investigation throws on how children learn, but it also offers an inspiring look at science and scientists. Why do young children and scientists seems to be so much alike? Psychologists have suggested that science as an effort — the desire to explore, explain, and understand our world — is simply something that comes from our babyhood. Perhaps evolution provided human babies with curiosity and a natural drive to explain their worlds, and adult scientists simply make use of the same drive that served them as children. The same cognitive systems that make young children feel good about figuring something out may have been adopted by adult scientists. As some psychologists put it, “It is not that children are little scientists but that scientists are big children.”

1.We learn from Paragraph 2 that _______.

A.scientists and babies seem to observe the world differently

B.scientists and babies often interact with each other

C.babies are born with the knowledge of object support

D.babies seem to collect evidence just as scientists do

2.Children may learn the rules of language by _______.

A.exploring the physical world B.investigating human psychology

C.repeating their own experiments D.observing their parents’ behaviors

3.What is the main idea of the last paragraph?

A.The world may be more clearly explained through children’s play.

B.Studying babies’ play may lead to a better understanding of science.

C.Children may have greater ability to figure out things than scientists

D.One’s drive for scientific research may become stronger as he grows.

4.What is the author’s tone when he discusses the connection between scientists’ research and babies’ play?

A.Imposing. B.Confused.

C.Confident. D.Objective.

 

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    This is Warsaw, where lunch is usually a slab of meat with a side order of sausage. But at Krowarzywa — which means “cow alive” and _______ the word warzywa, meaning vegetables — no animals were harmed in the making of food. The bestselling “vegan pastrami” is made of seitan, a wheat-based meat _______.

Warsaw has almost 50 vegan restaurants. That does not mean it has all that many vegans. Kassia, a 20-something professional in the queue, says she has no ethical _______ to eating meat. She comes to Krowarzywa because she likes the food. Kornel Kisala, the head chef, thinks that most of Krowarzywa’s clients eat meat, but it does not worry him. “Animals don’t _______ whether you eat a vegan burger because it is fashionable or because it is tasty.” According to the survey, 60% of people _______ say they plan to cut back on meat this year. Eating vegetarian and vegan meals now and then is one of the ways some choose to do so.

Two years ago Eric Schmidt, a Silicon Valley figure, called plant-based meat substitutes the world’s most important future technology, he foresaw them improving people’s health, reducing environmental degradation and making food more _______ for the poor. The founder of the first vegan society said in 1944 that “In time people will view with disgust the idea that men once fed on the products of animals’ bodies.” Ever since the number of people _______ his hope has been increasing. Perhaps their time is coming at last.

If so, it is a _______ coming. Meat consumption worldwide has been _______ consistently by almost 3% a year since 1960, mostly because people get richer. In the early 1970s the average Chinese person, __________, ate 14 kg (31lb) of meat a year. Now they eat 55 kg a year.

In America, Nielsen found in 2017 that 3% of the population called themselves vegans and 6% vegetarians(people who avoid meat, but eat eggs and/or dairy products). But more detailed research by Faunalytics puts the numbers at just 0.5% for vegans and 3. 4% for vegetarians. Fully a quarter of 25-to 34-year-olds in America claim to be either vegan or vegetarian, __________ studies by Faunalyties find the median age of American vegans to be 42. It seems that a fair amount of ambitious self-discipline, terminological inexactitude (术语的不准确) or simple hypocrisy (伪善) is at play.

Overall, though, it seems __________ to say that the number of people sometimes or regularly choosing to eat vegan food is growing much faster than the growth in people deeply __________ to a meat-free life. Patrice Bula, a vice president at Nestle, says that a __________ proportion of the people buying his company’s vegan meals are true vegetarians or vegans. People in this larger group are often called “flexible vegetarians”, who __________ back and forth between omnivorous (杂食的) and vegetable diets. The true vegan trend lies in casual, part time veganism.

1.A.involves B.gives C.contains D.form

2.A.ingredient B.source C.substitute D.recipe

3.A.obligation B.objection C.interest D.judgment

4.A.suffer B.claim C.offend D.care

5.A.represented B.supposed C.mentioned D.sampled

6.A.affordable B.healthy C.sufficient D.friendly

7.A.doubting B.approving C.sharing D.observing

8.A.slow B.quick C.great D.easy

9.A.decreasing B.rocketing C.plunging D.growing

10.A.on average B.for example C.generally speaking D.on the contrary

11.A.because B.while C.or D.if

12.A.tempting B.mature C.obvious D.safe

13.A.added B.applied C.commited D.reduce

14.A.proper B.considerable C.numerous D.small

15.A.shift B.exchange C.wonder D.hesitate

 

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Firstborn children __________more readily with parental authority because, among other things, they are often put in charge of younger brothers or sisters.

A.identify B.recognize C.observe D.value

 

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