河北 胡金瑩
在江西中醫(yī)藥大學,很多留學生熱愛并學習中國傳統(tǒng)運動,這為他們進行運動健身提供了一個新的方向。
主題語境:體育 篇幅:366詞 建議用時:7分鐘
In the morning, overseas students from Jiangxi University of Chinese Medicine gather at the basketball courts for traditional Chinese exercise sessions under the guidance of instructors.
For the students majoring in clinical medicine combining Chinese and Western medicine, the exercise that follows Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) theories is a required course. 26-year-old Fahad Kabeer of Pakistan has recently become crazy about Wu Qin Xi, a fitness exercise inspired by the movements of five animals. The exercise,which imitates the movements and expressions of tigers, deer, bears, apes and birds, is not only a part of TCM,but also a widely accepted national intangible cultural heritage.
There is a set of animal movement-based aerobics (有氧運動) that is popular among the international exercisers. In fact, its history can be traced back to 1,800 years ago. TCM may be abstract and profound for people from different countries with different cultural backgrounds, but they can gradually understand its meaning through intuitive exercises.
Throughout the process of learning traditional Chinese exercises, 24-year-old Nimat Amal Shuaibu of Nigeria has developed a healthy sleeping habit and a balanced lifestyle that make her feel fresh. As many young people's health suffers in fast-paced societies,practicing these exercises can provide a new direction of maintaining health and fitness.
Nimat completed five years of study at Jiangxi University of Chinese Medicine, and is currently working at a hospital in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province. During the outbreak of COVID-19, she participated in a video production to teach staff and students to practice at home. The guides helped viewers relax their muscles and nerves.“I witnessed how TCM treated COVID-19 patients at the hospital,”she added.
Practicing Tai Chi opened a window of understanding Chinese culture for Hanu Gaur,a student from India. He realized the differences and similarities between Indian and Chinese culture from his experiences of Tai Chi and yoga. Although the ways of pursuing physical and spiritual health are different,the pursuit of harmony and inclusiveness (包容)stays the same.
Jiangxi University of Chinese Medicine has established cooperative relations with dozens of institutions from countries and regions following the Belt and Road Initiative. Up until now,the university has trained more than 2,000 medical talents from 39 countries.
1.What is a must for those majoring in clinical medicine combining Chinese and Western medicine?
A.The exercise of TCM theories.
B.Skills in playing basketball.
C.The movements of five animals.
D.Studies of intangible cultural heritage.
2.What does the underlined word“profound”mean in paragraph 3?
A.Boring. B.Amazing.
C.Complex. D.Interesting.
3.What benefit does Nimat Amal Shuaibu get from traditional Chinese exercises?
A.Finding a proper job in a hospital.
B.Developing a healthy sleeping habit.
C.Getting a new direction of learning.
D.Understanding Chinese culture further.
4.What's the author's attitude to Jiangxi University of Chinese Medicine?
A.Critical. B.Objective.
C.Uncaring. D.Doubtful.
Ⅰ. Difficult sentence in the text
The exercise, which imitates the movements and expressions of tigers, deer, bears,apes and birds, is not only a part of TCM, but also a widely accepted national intangible cultural heritage.這項運動模仿虎、鹿、熊、猿、鳥的動作和表情,不僅是中醫(yī)的一部分,也是被普遍接受的國家級非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn)。
【點石成金】本句中的which imitates the movements and expressions of tigers, deer,bears, monkeys and cranes 為which 引導的非限制性定語從句,修飾先行詞The exercise;此外,主句的表語部分是由not only...but also連接的兩個名詞短語。
Ⅱ. Text-centered chunks
under the guidance of 在……的指導下
major in 主修……
a set of 一套
be traced back to 追溯到……;追究到……
participate in 參加
up until now 到目前為止