Jiajiu Tibetan Village,Danba,Sichuan ProvinceJiaju Tibetan Village is known as the "Tibetan fairyland".It stands on a mountainslope,and consists of about 140 houses.These unique houses are all built withcrown-shaped roofs,red caves,and white walls,which make the houses look like littlecastles among the forest.Xijiang Miao Village,Guizhou ProvinceIf you're interested in the Miao Minority,Xijiang Miao Village can be a greatdestination for deepening your understanding of Miao history and culture.It's the largestMiao village in China,and now has 1432 households with a population of over 5000,ofwhich 99.5%are Miao ethnic group.It's also famous for the houses built on stilts (ofdifferent heights.21.What can you do in Kanas Tuvas Village?A.Hike in terraces.B.Go hunting with the locals.C.See houses of a foreign style.D.Learn about houses built on stilts22.Where can you admire the houses like castles?A.In Baoshan Stone CityB.In Jiaju Tibetan VillageC.In Kanas Tuvas VillageD.In Xijiang Miao Village23.What do the villages mentioned in the text have in common?A.They were secret to the outside world in the past.B.They were originally built to defend their homeland.C.They are the ethnic villages with unique architecture.D.They are still cut off and difficult to access nowadays.BHe's a comedian,he's an actor,he's British and the whole world knows him as thesilent,black-haired character Mr.Bean.That's right,Rowan Atkinson.Atkinson was born in Newcastle,England and was educated at Newcastle Universityand Oxford.While at Oxford,he met the writer Richard Curtis,who was studying there too,and they became friends.Curtis was quite different from Atkinson.He had great love forwords while Atkinson enjoyed nonverbal(不用语言的)comedy.Together they beganwriting comedy reviews for the Oxford Playhouse.Shortly afterwards,Atkinson beganappearing in smaller theatres in Edinburgh.After a show at the Hampstead Theatre in 1978,