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Poetry is never far away from our daily lives. Many of us grew up reciting classic poems, learning to enjoy this beautiful art form that's able to use just a few lines 1.(express) such rich meanings.
The Chinese Shijing, which dates back to the Western Zhou Dynasty, has a 2.( long) history than the Homeric Epics(荷马史诗). Even today, classic poems 3.(love)by a lot of people.
To recognize the special 4.(able)of poetry and get its creative spirit, World Poetry Day is held by the United Nations on March 21 each year to support linguistic diversity through poetic expression.
The Chinese Poetry Congress(中国诗词大会) showing classic poetry is 5.(extreme)popular. The competition saw over 100 hopeful participants taking part in 6.number of challenges. The participants, 7.ages range from 7 to 70, include students,farmers, teachers and foreign competitors with an interest 8.Chinese literature.
And even TV series involving poetry are very 9.(success). For example, in The Legend of Zhenhuan, one of the drama's most moving songs was adapted from a poem 10.( write)by Wen Tingyun of the Tang Dynasty.
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A college student who shows great courage in fighting severe kidney (肾脏) disease while following his dreams in scientific1.(invent) has inspired many people.
Zou Yongsong, 27, is a student at Changsha University of Science &Technology in Changsha, Hunan Province. At 2.age of four, Zou caught a high fever, and poor medical treatment in the village left his kidneys3.(serious) damaged. Since then he has suffered kidney problems and has had to take medicine daily4. (fight) the disease.
Though he suffered the pain5.(bring) by the disease, he didn't give up attending school. After years of hard work, Zou6.(admit) to Guangdong University of Petrochemical Technology. In 2017 his condition became7.(bad) and he had to receive dialysis (透析) treatment. However, the physical suffering did not stop him8.(dream) of a career in science. Even during his stay in hospital, he insisted9.working on patent (专利权) applications. Over the last two years, six of his patents and copyrights have been approved.
10.he shows courage and optimism when facing difficulty and misfortune, Zou was awarded the Touching Hunan award in November.
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Why aren’t the British having as many children as they used to?
Well, there is a whole range of reasons. One of them is that nowadays, British people are having their children at a much older age than before, 1. (mean) they have fewer years in which they can have children. Most young people nowadays want a job 2. they are well-paid, so they often go to university after high school. After years of study at university, they then need a few years of work experience before getting the job they want. Besides, houses are unbelievably expensive in the UK, so many young people 3. (force) to stay with their parents early on their careers. And no one wants to start a new family when still 4. (live) with their parents! So, it’s not5. people are about 30 years old that they can afford to move out and think about settling down and having children. After getting 6. (marry), the couple have to work 7. (pay) for their home and living expenses.8., they have to pay someone to look after their child during the day, and it’s also very expensive!
9. (discourage) by all these difficulties, it’s no surprise 10. people today don’t want to keep a large family.
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Swedish businessman Nile is delighted with his new hotel, the world’s first igloo(冰屋) hotel.
1.(build) in a small town, it has been attracting lots of visitors but soon the fun will be over. In two weeks’ time, Nile’s ice creation 2.(be) nothing more than a pool of water.“We don’t see it as a big problem,”he says.“We just look forward to 3.(replace) it.
Nile built his first igloo in 1991 for an art exhibition. It was 4. successful that he designed the present one , 5. measures roughly 200 square meters. Six workmen spent more than eight weeks—pilling 1,000 tons of snow onto a wooden base, when the snow froze, the base 6.(remove).
After their stay, all visitors will receive a survival certificate(证书) 7.(record) their success. With no windows, nowhere to hang clothes and temperatures below 0℃, it may seem more like a survival test 8. a relaxing hotel break.“It’s great fun ,” Nile explains,“as well as a good start in survival training.”
The 9.(popular) of the igloo is beyond doubt, it is now attracting tourists from all over the world. 10. least 800 people have stayed at the igloo this season even though there are only 10 rooms.
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A new research shows that nicer people are likely to be poorer than people who are not so nice. Researchers studied how the personalities of different people1.(affect) how rich they were. They found that people2. a nice and warm personality were 3.(poor)than people who were more selfish. They also found that it was more difficult for kinder people to look after their money because of their “agreeableness”. The research suggests that agreeableness4.(associate) with various signs of financial hardship, including lower savings and higher debt.
Researchers looked at data from different5.( source), including two online surveys taken by almost 4,000 participants. The data included answers to questions on people's financial situation6. people’s attitude towards money. They compared this data with findings of some other surveys, in7.almost 5,000 people answered questions about their personality and their agreeableness. The researchers say agreeable people seem8.(care) less about money so they do not manage their money9.(wise). Researcher Sandra Matz says that10.(be) kind has "financial costs " but that kinder people “always have a happier life”.
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In late April 2017, a violent storm swept through the southern United States, 1.(destroy) more than $ 1 billion in property and killing 35 people. But it was 2.wonder that a group of birds sensed the oncoming disaster and left long before the first clouds arrived. A year earlier, a science team had tagged golden-winged warblers (莺) with leg trackers 3.( study) their annual migrations to South America. Two days before the storms 4.(strike), five golden-winged warblers flied away, traveling south to the Florida coast.
It's the first time that the birds which normally migrate with the seasons 5.(observe) to fly away when a big storm hits. The researchers suspect this behavior occurs only when the threat of 6.(injure) outweighs the energy costs of a long trip. But nobody knows 7.the birds guessed the storm's harm and left so soon. 8.( puzzle) by it, the scientists initially reasoned that changes in weather—atmospheric pressure, temperature or wind speed—signaled the upcoming disaster. Yet when they checked weather records, none of these factors waved 9.(significant) before the storm. Instead, the team thinks that the approaching storms created a disorder of infra sounds, low-frequency sound waves, that birds can hear, 10.humans can't.
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The United Kingdom consists of four countries: England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Wales was linked 1. England in the 13th century. In the 17th century England and Wales were joined to Scotland, 2. (form) Great Britain.
They were united in 3. peaceful way. The southern part of Ireland was unwilling to join the English government and broke away to found its own government.
England is the 4. (large) of the four countries and for convenience it is divided 5. (rough) into three zones: the South of England, the Midlands and the North. Most of the population lives in the south, but most of the industrial cities 6. (locate) in the Midlands and the North. It is a pity that the industrial cities which were constructed in the nineteenth century do not attract 7. (visit).
London is the capital city with great historical treasures, 8. is the centre of national government and its administration. It has the oldest port, building and castle 9. (build) by the invaders. Without the historical evidence, we 10. (will) not be able to learn more about the history and culture of the UK.
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Do you live in a city? You’ve probably noticed how noisy and crowded life in a city can be. 1. if you could live next to a calm lake instead?
As it turns out, 2. (live) near bodies of water – lakes, rivers, ponds, even oceans – can help us feel both happier and healthier. Those who live less than a kilometer from the coast are around 22 percent less likely 3. (have) mental health problems than those who live 50 kilometers or more away, according to a study by researchers from the University of Exeter, UK. People who visit the coast at least twice a week tend to experience 4. (good) general and mental health as well.
So how does “blue space” make us feel better? For one thing, aquatic environments tend to have less pollution and more sunlight, both of 5. linked to better mental and physical health. People who get more sun tend to be happier than those who do not.
There’s also the air above 6. sea. After spending time near the ocean, you might find that you feel more relaxed than usual. This is 7. sea air is charged with negative ions (负离子). These ions balance our levels of serotonin (血清素), a chemical that affects our moods. With 8. (balance) serotonin levels, we feel more calm and relaxed, according to Daily Mail.
Finally, people who live near water tend to be more 9. (physical) active, according to the Guardian. Water sports like swimming and rowing can help us stay 10. shape, which in turn keeps us healthy.
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Abraham Lincoln 1.(bear) in 1809. He was President of the United States from 1861 until he died in 1865.
Lincoln was 193 cm tall. He was 2.tall to fit in most beds. When he was president, people from his hometown gave him a special bed. The length of the bed was 82 cm longer than Lincoln’s 3.(high). It was enough for him.
All his life, Lincoln liked to laugh. He liked to make other people laugh too. Once Lincoln 4.(talk) with some people, he asked, “How many legs does a sheep have?” “Four,” they answered. “Right,” Lincoln said. “Now how many legs does a sheep have5.we call the tail a leg?” “Five,” they answered. “Wrong.” Lincoln said, “It still has four legs, because 6. (call) the tail a leg doesn’t make 7.one.”
Many people thought Abraham Lincoln was very ugly. Right before he became President, 8.eleven-year-old girl wrote him a letter. She said that she wanted him9.(grow) a beard. Lincoln thought about this and decided that it was a good idea. That’s 10.in most pictures of Lincoln he has a short beard.
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Such is life —9.you are an antelope or a lion, you ought to dash forward without10.(hesitate) when the sun rises.
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