
Passage 1 Zhangjiajie Wilderness Survival Challenge Takes Social Media by Storm In early October, Yang Chaoqin, a 29-year-old engineering graduate 1._____ glamorous makeup and pink nail polish, arrived at rugged Qixing Mountain in Zhangjiajie to join the Wilderness Survival Challenge, 2._____(surprise) many with her contrast between appearance and ambition. Over 30 days, she 3._____(endure) cave living and chapped skin, even swallowing locusts for protein during livestreams, earning 4._____(she) the nickname "Leng Meiren". 5._____(launch) on Oct 9 with 100 contestants, the challenge requires participants 6._____(survive) in the wild with only regular clothes and a hatchet—building shelters, making fires, and foraging 7._____ancestors. It has exceeded organizers’ 8._____(expect), gaining massive popularity on Chinese social platforms like Douyin and RedNote, with over 12 billion views by Nov 12 and millions of followers tracking contestants’ progress. Distinct from global hits like Man vs. Wild, this challenge carves a unique Chinese style. Its success even drew praise from British host Bear Grylls, 9._____ commented, “Epic challenge, amazing contestants! Keep fighting!” Proving a striking blend of adventure and cultural expression, it 10._____ (become) a sensational phenomenon across digital platforms. Passage 2 By co-hosting the 15th National Games, Hong Kong 1._____(prove) its capability to leverage major sports events for long-term development, experts said. World Table Tennis CEO Steve Dainton, 2._____ highly recognizes Hong Kong’s strengths in vision, event capacity and sports economy connectivity, believes the city is a natural fit as host of the December WTT Finals. He emphasized that sustainable value lies in clear benefits, stakeholder collaboration 3._____ fan experience. Experts call for institutional 4._____(improve) and sports-finance innovation to foster a sustainable sports economy benefiting the Greater Bay Area. Kenny Shui of Our Hong Kong Foundation suggests transforming the National Games Coordination Office into a permanent body and 5._____(introduce) sports-related financial products, such as event rights trading and sports bonds, to link Hong Kong’s 6._____(finance) strengths with sports development. He added that funds 7._____(raise) could reinvest in Bay Area infrastructure. KPMG China’s Chi Sum Li highlighted Hong Kong’s advantages in soft infrastructure like international standards and IP protection. 8._____ leading brands like Anta and Li-Ning using Hong Kong as a global springboard, the city 9._____(poise) to coordinate regional sports tech collaboration and promote a Bay Area sports brand 10._____(international). Passage 3 Chongqing integrates sports with tourism On Nov 8, the 2025 Raffles City Chongqing Vertical Challenge kicked off, 1.___ over 400 participants climbing 1,178 steps across 42 floors. This event is part of Chongqing’s strategic efforts 2._____(integrate) sports and tourism by leveraging its u ... ...
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