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You might have heard a lot about ancient towns and ancient cities in China. Here, we list several of the most beautiful ancient villages in China.
Baoshan Stone City, Yunnan Province
Baoshao Stone City was built on a huge mushroom-shaped rock, and only has about one
hundred houses. The houses are laid out in an orderly way, built on the rock, and linked by stone steps. The Naxi people there still lead an original life and grow crops in terraces£¨ÌÝÌ;you can experience the colorful culture of the Naxi ethnic£¨Ãñ×åµÄ£© group there.
Tuvas Village in Kanas, Xinjiang
Kanas Tuvas Village is near the mysterious Lake Kanas. The small village is located in a valley, and only has about 80 houses. These Swiss-style wooden houses are all surrounded by wooden fences. Tuvas is an ancient minority group. They traditionally lived as hunter-gathers. You can visit a local family, go herding (·ÅÄÁ)with the locals and experience the peaceful ancient village life.
Jiaju Tibetan Village£¬ Danba£¬ Sichuan Province
Jiaju Tibetan Village is known as the \of about 140 houses. These unique houses are all built with crown-shaped roofs, red eaves, and white walls, which make the houses look like little castles among the forest.
Xijiang Miao Village, Guizhou Province
If you're interested in the Miao Minority, Xijiang Miao Village can be a great destination for deepening your understanding of Miao history and culture. It's the largest Miao village in China, and now has 1432 households with a population of over 5000, of which 99.5% are Miao ethnic group. It's also famous for the houses built on stilts (Ö§Öù)of different heights. 21. What can you do in Kanas Tuvas Village? A.Hike in terraces
B.See houses of a foreign style C.Go hunting with the locals.
D.Learn about houses built on stilts
22. Where can you admire the houses like castles? A.In Baoshan Stone City B, In Kanas Tuvas Village C.In Jiaju Tibetan Village D.In Xijiang Miao Village
23. What can we infer about the villages mentioned in the text? A.They remained secret to the outside world in the past B.They were originally built to defend their homeland C.They are still cut off and difficult to access nowadays D.They are the ethnic villages with unique architecture.
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A simple project to help a family in need stopped Luke Mickelson in his tracks. In 2012, he and his family were inspired to build and donate a bunk bed, one bed on top of the other£¬after learning there were local children who slept on the floor. Shocked to discover how widespread this need was in his community, Mickelson founded Sleep in Heavenly Peace, a nonprofit that builds and delivers beds to children in need.
Bom and raised in Idaho, Mickelson, now 41, had a thriving career. He coached his kids¡¯ sports teams and fished in the nearby river. But when he met children who were sleeping on the floor, his peaceful life changed course.
Using safety guidelines and his daughter¡¯s bunk bed as a model, Mickelson started buying wood and supplies to build beds with his own money. He recruited friends and family members to help around the holidays. As word spread, interest and involvement from his and other communities flooded¡ªalong with Mickelson's bunk bed output. \year, we did 15. Then it doubled every year. In 2017, we built 612 bunk beds.¡±
With the motto \have built and delivered more than 1, 500 free beds to children across America. But
along with the rapid growth, Mickelson was faced with a tough choice: advancing his career or his nonprofit. He chose the latter and went from making \¡°I found that the need I have isn¡¯t financial,¡± he said. \knowing that I can make a difference.
24. Why did Mickelson set up Sleep in Heavenly Peace? A.To help the poor children B.To make a big fortune C.To inspire his community D.To get more donations
25. What do we know about Luke Mickelson? A.He had his own fish farm.
B.He changed his career from time to time
C.He used to sleep on the floor when he was a kid. D.He originally had a relaxing and pleasant life 26. How did other people react to Mickelson's project? A.They showed little interest in it
B.They were supportive and involved in it.
C.They were doubtful about the safety of the bunk bed. D.They volunteered to buy beds with their own money 27. What is Mickelson's attitude to the nonprofit?
A.Ambiguous. B.Defensive. C.Cautious D.Positive
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Trees, some of the tallest in the world, towered above Hannah Ginffiths and her colleagues each morning as they walked deep into the rainforest in the Maliau Basin in Bomeo, where they had set up a set