高分詞匯:
architectural: a. 建筑的,建筑學的,建筑術的
heritage: n. 遺產(chǎn),繼承物
acoustic: a. 美聲的,聽覺的,音感教育,音響學的
violinist: n. 小提琴家
pianist: n. 鋼琴家
appraisal: n. 估計,估量,評價
intimacy: n. 親昵的言行,熟悉,親密接觸
full-bodied: a. 醇厚的, 魁梧的, 濃郁的
vocal: a. 聲音的
stunning: a. 足以使人暈倒的,【口】極好的
備選內(nèi)容:
Where it is
The Shanghai Concert Hall is located in a park between People's Square and the shopping street of Huaihai Lu - when I first came to Shanghai, I lived just around the corner.
What kind of music is performed there
Built in 1930 and originally called the Nanking Theatre, this concert hall holds regular concert mainly from international music troupes.
Why people go there
The project cost 150 million yuan (18.1 million US dollars) and is the largest among similar endeavors made by the east China metropolis.
Many widely known musical celebrities such as conductor Tang Muhai and Zhang Guohai started their careers here.
It echoes from the ghosts of many many many great artists who performed there
And explain your impressions of this place
The concert hall is decorated with marble pillars, Roman chandeliers and other architectural designs.
Sixteen huge marble pillars are seen when audiences step into the lobby, and the front hall is deliberately ornamented with elegant patterns of slightly solemnized color, which is very much in harmony with the music played inside.
Most notably, there's a large television jumbotron on a nearby building. It plays commercials, and there's speakers lying about to play the commercial's sound at night. Kind of annoying, really.
architectural: a. 建筑的,建筑學的,建筑術的
heritage: n. 遺產(chǎn),繼承物
acoustic: a. 美聲的,聽覺的,音感教育,音響學的
violinist: n. 小提琴家
pianist: n. 鋼琴家
appraisal: n. 估計,估量,評價
intimacy: n. 親昵的言行,熟悉,親密接觸
full-bodied: a. 醇厚的, 魁梧的, 濃郁的
vocal: a. 聲音的
stunning: a. 足以使人暈倒的,【口】極好的
備選內(nèi)容:
Where it is
The Shanghai Concert Hall is located in a park between People's Square and the shopping street of Huaihai Lu - when I first came to Shanghai, I lived just around the corner.
What kind of music is performed there
Built in 1930 and originally called the Nanking Theatre, this concert hall holds regular concert mainly from international music troupes.
Why people go there
The project cost 150 million yuan (18.1 million US dollars) and is the largest among similar endeavors made by the east China metropolis.
Many widely known musical celebrities such as conductor Tang Muhai and Zhang Guohai started their careers here.
It echoes from the ghosts of many many many great artists who performed there
And explain your impressions of this place
The concert hall is decorated with marble pillars, Roman chandeliers and other architectural designs.
Sixteen huge marble pillars are seen when audiences step into the lobby, and the front hall is deliberately ornamented with elegant patterns of slightly solemnized color, which is very much in harmony with the music played inside.
Most notably, there's a large television jumbotron on a nearby building. It plays commercials, and there's speakers lying about to play the commercial's sound at night. Kind of annoying, really.