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2024届广东高三衡水金考卷模拟考试作文“走出去,世界就在眼前;走不出去,眼前就是世界”导写及范文

2024届广东高三衡水金考卷模拟考试作文“走出去,世界就在眼前;走不出去,眼前就是世界”导写及范文

2024届广东高三衡水金考卷模拟考试作文“走出去,世界就在眼前;走不出去,眼前就是世界”导写及范文【原题呈现】23.阅读下面的材料,根据要求写作。

(60分)走出去,世界就在眼前;走不出去,眼前就是世界。

以上材料引发了你怎样的联想和思考?请写一篇文章。

要求:选准角度,确定立意,明确文体,自拟标题;不要套作,不得抄袭;不得泄露个人信息;不少于800字。

【审题指导】材料仅有一句话,这句话包括两个分句,分句之间是对立关系,每个分句内部都是先说假设的行为——走出去或走不出去,再说结果——世界就在眼前或眼前就是世界。

关于“走出去”,可作发散的多向理解,如走出某个地域,走出局促的生活,走出狭隘的视野,走出负面的心理,等等,都是合理的。

“世界就在眼前”,指的是,不管你“走出去”的是什么,都会出现一个新的天地,这个新的天地将有助于你向着更好的方向发展。

“走不出去,眼前就是世界”,走不出去,囿于眼前,眼前所见就是你的世界。

这次的作文延续了上海卷的风格,字越少,事越大。

作文题目简简单单,只有两句话,走出去,世界就在眼前;走不出去,眼前就是世界。

前有因,后有果,不同的选择,不一样的结果。

前半句,鼓励人们走出自我狭小的圈子,要么在地域上走出去,走向更宽广的天地,要么走出眼前的阴霾,走出低谷,不要囿于自我,总之不管如何,先要走出去,不管是长见识,开眼界,打破壁垒,不管结果如何,走出去都会有收获,会有更宽广的世界等着你;后半句,走不出去,应该是能力的问题,走不出去,眼前就是世界,如果相对于前半句,是不是说走不出去,世界就只剩下眼前的世界,小了!这样理解的话,题目是有感情倾向的。

从当下对思辨能力的考查来看,首先当然是鼓励人们要积极走出去,有主观意愿,如果实在走不出去,眼前所见就是你的世界,也要好好经营,过好当下,不能躺平,不能摆烂,在眼前的世界有所作为!立意分析在准确分析材料的基础上,确定恰当的立意。

由于材料具有发散性,确定立意时要紧紧围绕理解最透彻、最便于展开论述的某一点,不要“四面出击”。

[唯美艺术]世界就在你眼前——200张大自然风光摄影高清美图(二)

[唯美艺术]世界就在你眼前——200张大自然风光摄影高清美图(二)

[唯美艺术]世界就在你眼前——200张大自然风光摄影高清美图(二)[唯美艺术]世界就在你眼前——200张大自然风光摄影高清美图(二) 51、印度喜马偕尔邦(Himachal Pradesh)的钱德拉塔尔湖(Chandra Tal)即月亮湖,蔚蓝的水面倒影着喜马拉雅山上的蓝天和朵朵白云。

The azure waters of Chandra Tal—Lake of the Moon—in Himachal Pradesh, India, reflect the vivid hues of a bright Himalayan day.52、雷暴雨,肯塔基。

“这是我在2009年4月19日拍摄的数张照片之一,地点是肯塔基的克里斯蒂安郡。

这些天里充斥着气旋和奇妙的雷暴雨,一系列的雷暴持续了将近3天。

”摄影:Jason Whitman53、雷尼尔山,华盛顿。

“这张照片是我和我的妻子在雷尼尔山的火山口顶峰山脊上拍摄的。

我很喜爱照片中山脉、天空和人之间所形成的相互作用。

”摄影:Hudson Henry54、亚利桑那的山丘。

“我被这个位于亚利桑那州北部的山丘背后的地势阴影所造成的效果所震撼,前景处的这株小树造就了这张照片”。

摄影:Rex Naden55、初升的太阳照亮了黑岩沙漠(Black Rock Desert)和飞翔间歇泉(Fly Geyser),这个间歇泉正在把滚烫的蒸汽和满含矿物质的泉水喷向天空。

摄影:Stephen Oachs56、俄亥俄州,哥伦布市的哥伦布动物园(Columbus Zoo),一只刚出生12个小时的小长臂猿正在它的父母的精心呵护下。

摄影:Xen Riggs57、在伦敦动物园,一只长颈鹿的影子投射在墙上。

A giraffe casts a shadow against a wall at the London Zoo.摄影:Faisal Almalki58、清晨的阳光照亮了帕卢斯青翠的山峰,在这样的背景映衬下,近处的电线上非常明显的停歇着一只小鸟。

关于观察的名言

关于观察的名言

关于观察的名言关于观察的名言11、细节在于观察,成功在于积累---爱默生、一切推理都必须从观察与实验中得来。

——伽利略2、正理观察是对事物有无自性进行分析,进行抉择。

3、戴上墨镜,世界在你眼前就立即失去了光彩。

个人的不幸往往是脆弱者观察生活的墨镜。

——培根4、戴上墨镜,世界在你眼前就立即失去了光彩。

个人的不幸往往是脆弱者观察生活的墨镜。

——培根5、观察对于儿童之必不可少,正如阳光、空气、水分对于植物之必不可少一样。

在这里,观察是智慧的最重要的能源。

——苏霍姆林斯基6、观察,观察,再观察——巴甫洛夫7、欲要看究竟,处处细留心。

——宋帆8、细节在于观察,成功在于积累。

——爱默生9、细节在于观察,成功在于积累---爱默生10、对微小事物的仔细观察,就是事业、艺术、科学及生命各方面的成功秘诀。

——史迈尔11、一切推理都必须从观察与实验中得来。

——伽利略12、仰观宇宙之大,俯察品类之盛,所以游目骋怀,足以极视听之娱,信可乐也.13、生活,需要细心观察,更需要理性思考,从而获取鲜活而丰富的写作素材。

14、观察与经验和谐地应用到生活上就是智慧。

——冈察洛夫15、观察对于儿童之必不可少,正如阳光、空气、水分对于植物之必不可少一样。

在这里,观察是智慧的最重要的能源。

——苏霍姆林斯基16、细心观察产业界中那些自大的、维持不变的、独断的恐龙之所以一夕倒下的原因。

17、观察,观察,再观察。

——巴甫洛夫18、要测量一个人真实的个性,只须观察他认为无人发现时的所作所为。

——麦考莱19、欲要看究竟,处处细留心。

20、我就找到这么多了、仰观宇宙之大,俯察品类之盛,所以游目骋怀,足以极视听之娱,信可乐也.21、仔细观察生活中的事物,用自己的慧眼,自己的心智去领悟生活.22、要从对小事物的细心观察中找出发现自然奥秘的途径.23、欲要看究竟,处处细留心。

24、到生活中去,去观察,去倾听,去体验,去创造,去成长。

25、观察的领域中,机遇只有偏爱那种有准备的头脑。

【高三作文】你是我的眼 看世界尽在我眼前 高三议论文800字

【高三作文】你是我的眼 看世界尽在我眼前  高三议论文800字

【高三作文】你是我的眼看世界尽在我眼前高三议论文800字【高三作文】你是我的眼看世界尽在我眼前高三议论文800字人类从生下来那一刻起,就怀着好奇的目光打量周围的世界,没有办法想象,没有智慧没有思考的可能要打量世界的这双眼,我们的生活会发生如何的变化。

首先你可能将连路也无法跑,周围漆黑一片。

这时候你就须要人类钟爱的伙伴,导盲犬的协助。

原来它也可以就是我们的一双眼。

假如给我三天光明,海伦凯勒用她的读书的手指打开了通向世界的大门。

原来书籍是我们认识世界的窗户。

孤独寂寞并不可怕,可怕的是没有办法认知事物。

以前看见过一则消息,一位盲人朋友特别想要回去公园嘿嘿,于是圆胖他的导盲犬,却被严禁步入,理由就是避免出来不幸。

他哪里想只是去看看花园里的花呀,他想看看自己心灵花园到底还有多少明亮的可能啊!我们平时跑在盲道上总是感慨雨天特别滚啊,难道雨天盲人们就从来不回家吗?因为大多数人都有一双明亮的眼睛。

我们通常不会去专门花精力为少数人的不便,想办法解决。

因为我们实在有太多的事情要去关注啊,这是能够理解的。

可是我们的不安全感源自于哪里呢?可不就是假如有一天我们意外失去了光明,就要像是今天所看见的那些人一样吗?如果有一天能给他们三天光明,我想要这其中一定存有科学技术的贡献吧!我们都在为人工智能为5g喝彩的时候,有多少人会去关注到那些巨大投入不一定带来巨大产出的微利行业呢?是这就是我们幸福生活的底线。

我为人人,人人为我。

不就是人们所说的因缘际遇吗?面对苦难为什么不能人人伸出手来一起想办法,而是一定要去容忍,一定要去靠自己的力量,单打独斗呢?必须我说道这里面可以暗藏着非常大的商机,也就是刚须要呢!想要这个问题如果能够获得一定的化解,这可以比我们每天沉醉在美食美酒美景当中,更加令人欢乐。

赠人玫瑰手有余香,这是人人都懂的道理。

当我们伸出了自己的援助之手,让盲人们获得温暖,帮他们解决了生活的难题,这世界不就像玫瑰园一样,越来越美好了吗?当然,罗马不是一天就能建成的,但是只要我们心怀梦想,就一定能够实现。

眼界有多大,世界就有多大作文素材

眼界有多大,世界就有多大作文素材

眼界有多大,世界就有多大作文素材全文共5篇示例,供读者参考篇1你看,世界上有那么多好玩有趣的事物啊!可是如果我们眼睛只看着身边的小小世界,就会错过很多美好的东西。

比如说,我们出去玩的时候,有的小伙伴只顾着盯着手机游戏,根本没看到路边美丽的风景。

没看到那些五颜六色的花朵在阳光下绽放,没看到蓝天白云有多迷人,也没看到小鸟在树枝上欢快地啾啾叫。

如果永远只顾着低头看手机,那这就太可惜了!再比如说,上课的时候,有些同学总是东张西望,心不在焉的。

老师讲到有趣的知识,他们也完全没听进去。

其实知识就像是一扇扇通往广阔世界的大门,只要用心学习,就能打开新的视野,看到更多未知的风景。

我妈妈常说:"眼界决定了世界有多大。

"眼界窄小的人,就只能看到眼前的一小片;而眼界开阔的人,才能发现这个世界其实广阔无垠,处处都有新奇有趣的事物值得去探索。

我也经常这么想:如果只盯着手机游戏,那我只能看到小小的屏幕里虚假的世界;但如果我把眼睛抬起来环顾四周,就能发现现实生活中的无穷乐趣!去年暑假,我和爸爸妈妈一起去了国家森林公园旅游。

在那儿,我看到了参天的大树,蓝色的湖泊,还有可爱的小动物。

最让我难忘的,是夜晚仰望星空时的那一幕:繁星满天,璀璨夺目,简直就像是投入了满天的钻石!我从来没见过如此美丽的景象,心里充满了无限的震撼和遐想。

我妈妈说,这就是眼界决定世界的一个最好例子。

如果我们整天只顾着玩手机,甚至连身边的美景都没有察觉,那这个世界在我们眼里就真的很小很无趣。

但只要我们稍稍抬起头来,放眼看看四周,就会发现这个世界其实处处有精彩!于是我下定决心,今后一定要多开阔眼界,把世界看得更大更广。

我会用心学习知识,培养各种兴趣爱好,努力尝试新鲜有趣的事物。

我相信,只要我有一双善于观察的眼睛,一颗充满好奇的心,那这个世界在我眼里就一定会变得绚丽多彩,处处精彩纷呈!人生路漫漫,希望我们每个人都能怀着开阔的眼界,用自己的眼睛,去发现和欣赏这个世界的美好。

世界就在眼前

世界就在眼前

小说天下世界就在眼前包倬在去理发店的路上,赵周一直低头看手机。

那家店在巷子深处,老板娘是个肥胖的少妇。

真的是一胖毁所有,如果她不那么臃肿,也算个美人。

但细想之下,胖也不是一无是处,至少让她的两个奶子像皮球似的在胸前跳跃着。

赵周经常光临,一个月理一次发,两天洗一次头。

所以,他闭着眼睛都能找到那家店。

“来了?”老板娘晃着两个炸弹似的奶子走过来,将手搭在他的肩上。

“嗯。

”赵周坐在还算舒适的沙发上,出神地看着镜子里的自己。

“怎么弄?”她问。

“洗头,刮胡子。

”赵周掏出一支香烟点上,又递了一支给老板娘,她点上了。

“胡子不用刮,这样才性感,”她歪着嘴说,“很多女人都喜欢络腮胡。

”赵周没有继续深究这个问题,而是将手机递给了老板娘。

“漂不漂亮?”他问。

老板娘接过手机,将照片放大了仔细看。

“女朋友?”“不是。

”他给她看的是邱晓津的照片。

照片上的邱晓津站在一座桥上,满脸笑容,举着剪刀手。

昨晚,他再次翻看了马太两年来的微信,尤其留意跟邱晓津有关的内容。

马太结婚的时候,赵周没有参加婚礼。

太远了,他想,来回的路费都能凑一个大红包了。

但是,他给马太的理由是自己那时要去北京参061All Rights Reserved.加一个精英培训班。

“你不来,太遗憾了,”马太说,“我们班的男生除了你以外,都结婚了。

”赵周挂了电话,又发短信要了马太的账号,给他汇了一千块钱。

从邮局回来的路上,他一边走一边回忆。

1997年,凉城。

炎热的夏天,赵周躺在床上瑟瑟发抖。

他病了,家人在一百公里以外的农村。

校医回家了,马太背起赵周冲向医院。

赵周一直记得那个夜晚,他趴在马太的背上抽搐,瘦小的马太背着他一路跑。

赵周知道,如果没有马太,其他人也会送他上医院,但马太是一副舍我其谁的样子。

小个子的马太那一年考上了大学,赵周也是在那一年开始了漂泊。

此后四年,马太在享受他的大学时光,赵周在中国的版图上,寻找着连他自己也不知道的东西。

他在昆明做了半年的瓷砖销售,在兰州学会了做拉面,在哈尔滨差点做了上门女婿,在郑州的时候他特别想通过自己的智商狠狠赚一笔,然后消失。

走出去世界就在眼前走不出去英语作文

走出去世界就在眼前走不出去英语作文

走出去世界就在眼前走不出去英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1The World is Out There If You Can Step Out, But Nowhere If You Can'tThey say the world is your oyster, but only if you're brave enough to pry it open. For so many of us though, we let fear and doubt hold us back from exploring beyond our comfort zones. I know I spent far too much of my life stuck in my little bubble, blind to the incredible opportunities and adventures waiting just outside my door. It wasn't until aояdrastic life change forced me out of my shell that I realized just how much I had been missing.I grew up in a small town where it felt like everyone knew everyone's business. We all went to the same schools, shopped at the same stores, and our social lives revolved around the same handful of hangout spots. It was cozy and comfortable, but also painfully insular. The bigger world out there may as well have been a million miles away for how little we engaged with it.My parents didn't really travel much and neither did anyone else in our social circle. The farthest I ever ventured was a couplestates over to visit some distant relatives. But even those short road trips were eye-opening for a sheltered kid like me. I still vividly remember staring out the window, marveling at how the landscapes, the architecture, even the accents changed with every new town we passed through. It was like catching little glimpses of alternate realities so different from my own. I found myself desperate to stop and explore each one.Of course, we never did stop for very long. We were always just passing through on our way to the predetermined destination. Once there, we'd hole up with relatives, maybe do a couple token tourist activities, and then rush back home like we couldn't wait to be cocooned in the familiar again. As amazing as those trips were, they only left me craving more. I wanted to linger in those spaces that seemed so exotic to me. I wanted to wander without a schedule or an agenda and just soak it all in.Sadly, that youthful sense of wonder and curiosity gradually faded as the years went on. The overwhelming inertia of small town life sucked me in. After graduating high school, I stuck around and got a job at the local grocery store like so many others. My world shrank down to the same few square mile radius I'd known my whole life. Instead of dreaming about exploration, I became consumed with more pedestrian concerns- paying bills, dealing with problems at work, the occasional drama with friends. My horizons became oppressively near.It took a major shakeup to kickstart me out of that rut. At 25, my grocery store job was terminated after a corporate takeover. Suddenly I found myself adrift with no idea what to do next. The decision was made for me when my car broke down beyond repair not long after. With no transportation, no income, and no prospects in that tiny town, I painfully realized I would have to leave the nest whether I wanted to or not.And you know what? That forcible push out into the world ended up being the best thing that could have happened to me. It was tough at first, don't get me wrong. Picking up and leaving behind everything you've ever known is terrifying. But every mile I put between me and that sleepy little burg, I felt layers of insulation stripping away. With each new city I passed through, my eyes were reopened to the vast array of cultures, beliefs, art, music, food, and life experiences I had been utterly blind to living in my bubble.I wish I could say I had some grand adventure fairytale to recount. A journey of sweeping vistas and epic exploits. The truth, however, is that my awakening to the world was more gradual and grounded. It happened not through checked boxes on abucket list, but in a million humble little moments and interactions. Getting lost on the winding backstreets of a new city and having to ask strangers for directions, marveling at the kaleidoscope of languages I overheard daily, discovering new favorite dishes at hole-in-the-wall ethnic joints, staring in awe at public artwork and architecture that looked like it was birthed from another planet.With each new place I experienced, languid conversations with locals over beers revealed philosophies and worldviews I had never even conceived of. Making friends from all walks of life shattered xenophobic misconceptions I didn't even realize I had. Being eternally outnumbered and out of my element forced me to keep an open mind to new ideas instead of just reflexively dismissing anything unfamiliar. It was humbling and overwhelming, but also enlightening in a way I could have never projected.There's a famous quote that says "The world is a book and those who do not travel read only a page." How depressingly true that was for me in my younger years. I lived essentially one linear narrative, surrounded by a finite ensemble of characters experiencing the same looped story ad nauseam. It was only when I finally allowed myself to be whisked to new chapters thatI understood just how many vibrant tomes I had been neglecting all along.I know how intimidating it can be to break away from the comforting inertia of what we know. Believe me, I came from a mindset of digging my heels in and insisting that a 20 mile radius was enough. That my small sandbox contained all the world I needed to experience. How naïve I was. If you have the opportunity to roam, to explore all the chapters of the world's great book, you owe it to yourself to take it. Let your mind be battered open by new perspectives. Frustrate your senses with unfamiliar sights and sounds. You'll be rewarded with wisdom, hindsight, and an empathy you could have never developed staying put.Because at the end of the day, what is the alternative? To live your entire life confined to the same pages, confident that your singular experience represents the definitive truth of existence? How desperately sad to deprive yourself of all the strange, wonderful, unexpected beauty waiting to be discovered just across the town line. Step out into the world whenever you can. Pry opens its mysteries voraciously. Those who remain codified by fear and inertia are destined to miss out on so much living. Do not be one of the ones who never gets to truly read.篇2Stepping Out into the Bigger WorldEver since I was a little kid, I've dreamed of traveling the world and experiencing all the amazing cultures, foods, and landscapes out there. My parents have taken me on some vacations around our home country, but I've only caught little glimpses of what's beyond our borders through movies, books, and the internet. Now that I'm about to graduate from university, the opportunity to spread my wings is finally within reach. But I have to admit, the idea of venturing out into the great unknown is both incredibly exciting and a little terrifying at the same time.On one hand, the thought of being able to go wherever I want, see whatever I want, and immerse myself in totally new environments is like a dream come true. I've spent years stuck in the same routines - wake up, go to school, do homework, sleep, and repeat. The world always felt so big and full of possibilities that I could only imagine. Actually being able to live those possibilities is going to be like stepping through a wardrobe into a magical new reality (sorry, I may be a bit of a Narnia nerd).I can't wait to try bizarre new foods that I can't even picture, see landscapes that look like they're from another planet, andinteract with people who have wildly different cultures and perspectives than my own. I want to get lost in the hustle and bustle of a big city one day and find myself in the quiet tranquility of a remote village the next. Surfing pipeline waves, hiking through rainforests, climbing mountains, sailing across oceans - I'm going to try it all! The sheer breadth of experiences I have yet to cross off my bucket list is humbling and energizing at the same time.Of course, the flip side is that leaving my comfortable little life is terrifying. I've lived in the same town my whole life. My family, friends, favorite hangout spots, you name it - everything that's familiar and safe is right here. Stepping out into the great unknown means being away from that core security blanket and facing the world completely on my own two feet for the first time. What if I get lost or hurt somewhere and don't speak the language? What if I run out of money in the middle of nowhere? What if I get homesick and lonely? There are a million little ways things could go wrong when you're wandering around the world with just a backpack.But you know what? That's kind of what makes it all an adventure in the first place. If it was easy and predictable, anyone could do it and it wouldn't be nearly as special or memorable.The risks and challenges are what make overcoming them so rewarding and meaningful. Sure, I might get a little lost, a little broke, or a little homesick at times, but I'll be too busy being awed by the incredible new sights and experiences to care that much. When you're finally living your dream, the little hiccups along the way are just funny stories to tell when you get back.The way I see it, this is my one shot to be young, hungry, curious, and unattached enough to freely chase adventure. Once I settle into a career and start a family, my opportunities for spontaneous, open-ended wandering will start to dwindle. This is my window. We're only young once, and the world is full of opportunities that may pass us by if we don't seize them. Maybe I'll meet someone from some remote corner of the world who changes my entire perspective. Maybe I'll discover a passion for some random cultural art form I never knew existed. Maybe I'll just make a lifetime of crazy memories doing crazy things. Who knows? The possibilities are endless, and they're all out there just waiting to be snatched up.At the end of the day, I know that no matter how far I go, my roots and everything I love about home will still be here when I return. And I'll come back eventually - after all, a rolling stone gathers no moss, and even nomads need a place to rest theirhead sometimes. When that day comes and I settle back into a more stable life, I'll be able to wake up every morning with a heart filled with incredible stories, wisdom from all the places I've been, and a deeper understanding of our great big world. That's a heck of a lot better than a heart filled with regrets over opportunities not taken, isn't it?So yeah, I'm nervous and scared, but I'm definitely ready. The world is out there, and I'm about to go get a bigger bite out of it than I ever have before. Wish me luck – I'm going on an adventure!篇3Go Out Into the World, or Stay Within Your Comfort ZoneThey say the world is your oyster, that you can achieve anything you set your mind to. But what they don't tell you is how scary it can be to actually go out and chase your dreams. It's so easy to stay within the safe confines of your comfort zone, surrounded by the familiar. Venturing out into the great unknown takes courage, resilience, and the willingness to fail.I'll be the first to admit that I'm a homebody at heart. There's nothing I love more than curling up on the couch with a good book or binge-watching my favorite shows. My bedroom is mysanctuary, a place where I can shut out the stresses of the world. But deep down, I know that I can't hide away forever. The world has so much to offer beyond these four walls.When I was younger, I dreamed of traveling the globe, immersing myself in different cultures, and experiencing everything life had to offer. But as I got older, fear and doubt started to creep in. What if I failed? What if I ran out of money halfway through my adventures? Worse yet, what if I got stuck in a foreign country all alone? All those "what ifs" were enough to make me want to cancel my plans and just stay home where it was safe.It would have been so easy to listen to those negative voices in my head. To give up on my dreams before I'd even really tried to achieve them. That's what happens to so many people - they let their fears overtake them until those fears become aself-fulfilling prophecy. They convince themselves that they're just not cut out for adventure, so they never take the leap.But I realized that I didn't want to be one。

International Championships:世界就在眼前

International Championships:世界就在眼前
接下来我们会继续投入到舞蹈的雕刻上,学习、练习、比赛。身为选手的同时, 我们也是喜盈门林冰舞蹈文化艺术专修学校的专业老师,我们会花大量的时间教学 生,竭尽全力培养更优秀的青少年舞者。
张爱马笛/贾昊悦 业余组拉丁舞前48名
这次比赛我们还可以发挥得 更好,不管是成绩还是表现,都 需要继续努力去提升。
比赛中让我们印象最深刻的 是 Riccardo & Yulia 退 役, 他 们 站在台上的那一刻,我们都忍不 住流下了眼泪。因为那一刻,所 有舞者的心情都是一样的,作为 一名舞者真的很不容易,他们的 退役宣言说出了舞者的心声。
第 5 名。吴昊 / 李木子,孙润泽 / 蔡明希、刘丁博 / 靳巾巾在 16 岁以下组舞 共 130 余对选手中进入前 24 名。
LONDON BALL :作为英国之行的最后一场比赛,李子弋 / 邓榕、高润 泽 / 葛玲共同进入业余组前 24 名,再一次证明了中国选手的强大实力。
每一次的出国之行,郑科院学生们获得的不仅是奖杯和荣誉,在本次英 国之行的近 20 天中,国标舞系的老师和同学们也培养了深厚的情谊。相信 在未来的舞蹈之路中,大家必将并肩前行!
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每年10月,世界三大国标舞盛会之一的International Championships(International锦标赛)都在英国伦敦 举行。古老而悠久的品牌赛事,强大而专业的评审团队,全世界顶尖的国标舞者,雄伟壮丽的皇家阿尔伯特 音乐厅(Royal Albert Hall)……这是一个比赛、一次相聚、一场盛会。 中国国标舞者,从未比此刻与世界距离更近。引进来、走出去,在不断的学习与交流中,我们正在无限地接 近世界,世界也正在无限地呈现在我们的眼前。
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