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I am majoring in international relations and my research is focusing on education programs 1. (support) by the Australian government. The Australian Government sponsors a number of programs as these programs 2. (think) to build relationships and understanding between the peoples of Australia and China. I find it so interesting to talk with Australian students currently 3. (study) in China and Chinese students 4. have returned to China after graduating from universities in Australia. I'm glad to find out these programs 5. (affect) them and their future career (职业) greatly since the programs started. I came to China to interview students of these programs to find out more about their in-country experiences. I am 6. strong believer in education as a tool for breaking down negative stereotypes (固化思维) and building bridges between different nations. China is an 7. (extreme) important relationship for Australia’s economic future, yet we have very different cultural and political systems. There is no more important time 8. right now for Australians to build an understanding of working and living in China. I came to Beijing just under two years ago to work with 9. (research) at Peking University. For me, I could not resist this opportunity 10. (experience) a day in the life of a Chinese employee and learn so much about Chinese culture.
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Tea culture is defined by the way tea is made and 1. (consume), by the way the people communicate with tea, 2. by the aesthetics (美学)surrounding tea drinking. It includes aspects of tea production tea brewing, tea arts and ceremony, society, history, health, ethics, education, and communication and media issues.
Tea ceremonies, with 3. (it) roots in the Chinese tea culture, differ among eastern countries. However, it may also differ in preparation, such as in Tibet,4.tea is commonly brewed with salt and butter.
Different regions also favor different 5.(variety) of tea-black, or oolong, and use different flavorings, such as milk, sugar or herbs. The temperature and strength of the tea likewise varies 6. (wide).
Due to the importance of tea in Chinese society and culture, tea houses can7. (find) in most Chinese neighborhoods and business districts.
Tea culture in China differs8. that of Europe, Britain or Japan in such things as preparation methods, tasting methods and the occasions for which it is consumed. Even now, in both casual and9. (form) Chinese occasions, tea is consumed regularly, In addition to 10.(be) a drink, Chinese tea is used in traditional Chinese medicine and in Chinese cuisine.
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I teach a course in marine biology at a college in central Maine. In order to give each student the individualized attention he or she 1.(deserve), I cap the class size at 15. Some years back, while calling out names from the roster (花名册) on the first day, I noticed a gray-haired woman of about 70. She 2.(hang) about at the door, with her new books like a schoolgirl.
“I’m not on the roster,” she volunteered, clearly self-conscious about all the 3.(seat) 18-year-olds looking her over. “But I was wondering if I 4.just sit in on the first class, to see what it’s about.”
There were already 15 in the class, but this woman’s eagerness impressed me, so I invited her to have a seat.
I began by chatting informally with the class to get a feel for how much knowledge they were bringing to 5.course. The result of open admissions is that professors are faced with very uneven crops of students, many of 6. know relatively little about the world around them.
In marine biology I like to see if they know the difference between fishes and seagoing mammals (哺乳动物). I often hold up a sponge (海绵) in the hope 7. someone will recognize it as an animal rather than a plant. I talk about the difference between a sea and an ocean.
8. I questioned, most of my new students remained silent. But Natalie, the older woman, was on the edge of her seat, 9.(volunteer) answers with the quickness of a game show contestant. In time, I felt as if it were just she and I engaged in a private conversation. At the end of class, she came up to me and apologized for being the “extra” student. “I certainly wish I could take this course,’’ she said. “Will you offer it next week?” Alarmed at the prospect of losing her, I acted quickly to relieve 10.concern. “I’ll see you next class,” I said.
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Long-term low self-esteem can cause depression
Low self-esteem makes us feel bad about ourselves. But did you know that over time it also can cause the development of serious mental conditions such as depression?
Self-esteem is, very simply, the set of feelings you have about yourself. It’s developed by your experiences, thoughts, feelings, and relationships. 1. self-knowledge, which refers to how much you know about yourself, self-esteem is formed around whether you like yourself or not. Depression is much more than just feeling sad. It drains your energy and makes everyday activities difficult.
Doctors use low self-esteem as one possible symptom 2. they diagnose the mental condition of major depressive disorder. They don’t necessarily care 3. low self-esteem causes the depression or vice versa. However, personality researchers have long wondered about the chicken-and-egg problem of self-esteem and depression. Certainly, if you dislike yourself, you’ll be more likely 4. (depress). On the other hand, if you’re depressed, you’ll be more likely to feel bad about yourself. The only way that 5. (employ) to explore the highly related concepts of self-esteem and depression is through continuous research, 6. people are followed up over time.
A study on depression conducted by University of Basel researchers Julia Sowislo and Ulrich Orth, 7. (contrast) the competing directions of self-esteem to depression vs depression to self-esteem. The findings have revealed that over time low self-esteem is a risk factor for depression, regardless of who is tested and how. The study indicates that low self-esteem causes depression 8. not vice versa.
Therefore, if a person has low self-esteem, there’s a 9. (great) risk of developing depression. This is a very important discovery because it shows that 10. (improve) a person’s self-esteem can make him or her feel better.
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Lantern Festival marked the final day of the Chinese Lunar New Year. It has been an important festival1.the Western Han Dynasty.
In ancient China, often marriage2.(decide)by parents or even the government. During some periods marriage policies went to extremes.
However, extreme policies to force people to get married were rare, and young people still had certain3.(free)to get married with people they liked, rather than being4.(complete)manipulated by their parents or government. Ancient Chinese had milder ways to encourage people to find a spouse, such as fairs and meetings during festivals.
Lantern Festival is one of the festivals that provided ancient Chinese single young men and women a chance5.(meet)and get to know each other. On the night of that day, 6.(marry)men and women would meet at the flower fair and lantern-decorated street.
Romance often happened, 7.not all of these stories ended happily.
Ouyang Xiu described a woman's longing for the man she met during Lantern Festival in his poem Yuan Xi. It8.(go)like this: "Last lantern festival, the flower fair9.(decorate)with lights was daylight bright. We met after dusk when the moon rose behind willow trees. This year the moon and lanterns are still10.same, yet you are not here anymore. I am sad, with tears shed on the sleeves of my spring coat.”
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Discovering a Lost Brother
Kieron Graham always knew he had an elder brother named Vincent. His adoption papers, 1. (sign) when he was three months old, listed a brother named Vincent but no last name. Though Kieron spent years thinking about Vincent, he could never track him down.
That changed in December 2017, when Kieron’s adoptive parents gave him an DNA test as a Christmas gift. When his results came back, he was surprised 2. (find) he had a lot of DNA matches for relatives who had also taken the test. Most were distant connections, but one match was so strong that it 3. (label) “close family.” His name was Vincent Ghant. Kieron looked for him on Facebook and soon made a possible connection.
When they connected, it was 4. they had known each other their whole lives. As they talked, the brothers realized they lived about 20 minutes from each other. 5.(surprisingly), they attended the same university and majored and minored in the same subjects.
Vincent was nine when Kieron was born and remembers caring for his baby brother. But times were tough, and Shawn, who worked 15-plus hours a day as a nurse, decided that 6.(place) Kieron for adoption would give him the best chance to succeed.
“She was very emotional about that time, to the point 7. it was hard for her to put into words anything about what happened,” Vincent says.
Now the brothers had the chance to make up for lost time. They decided to meet at a local tea shop that week. One of Vincent’s concerns was that Kieron 8. hate his birth family for placing him for adoption. He was relieved Kieron didn’t, and 9. he’d grown up in a loving family. After that first meeting, the brothers played football together and celebrated Christmas with their families. “We’ll keep growing our relationship 10. it’s time to leave this planet,” says Vincent. That shouldn’t be hard. As Kieron says, “We’ve got years and years to catch up on.”
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Water is essential to life. However, 785 million people in the world (1 in 9) lack access to it. According to a report by the World Economic Forum (论坛), the water crisis1.(be) the global risk in terms of impact on society.
We are working every day2.(change) this situation. We’re here to bring safe water and sanitation (卫生设备) to all. By offering people this fundamental human need, we’re helping provide families3.hope, health and the opportunity to break the cycle of poverty.
More than six times the population of the United States lives without a household water connection. These people,4.(particular) women and children, must spend much time in getting water, instead of working, going to school or caring for5.(they) families.
Access to safe water,6.has the power to help people save time7.( waste) in fetching water when it’s close and not hours away, can protect and save lives. Access to safe water can turn problems into potential: unlocking education, economic prosperity (繁荣) 8.health.
Human9.(being) deserve to define their own future, and water makes that possible. We've transformed more than 25 million lives with access to safe water and sanitation, and we can reach even10.(many) people.
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Mrs. John B Dodd, of Washington, first proposed the idea of 1.“Father’s Day” in 1909. Mrs. Dodd wanted a special day 2.(honor) her father William, whose wife died while 3.(give) birth to their sixth child. Mr. Smart was left to raise the newborn and his other five children by himself on a rural farm in 4.(east) Washington state.5.was after Mrs. Dodd became an adult that she realized the strength and 6. (selfless) her father had shown in raising his children as a single parent. The first Father’s Day 7.(observe) on June 19,1910 in Washington. And it was in 1966 that President Lyndon Johnson 8.(official)declared the 3rd Sunday of June as Father’s Day. Father’s Day has become a day to not only honor your father, but all 9. act as a father figure. Stepfathers, uncles, grandfathers, and adult male friends are all honored 10.Father’s Day.
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The Austrian capital, Vienna, is known1.its museums, palaces and ease of living. The city of 2 million people2.(identify) recently as having the world’s highest quality of life for the3.(ten) year in a row. That opinion comes from Mercer, a consulting agency4. does a yearly Quality of Living Ranking.5.(measure) quality of life is not a simple job.
Mercer says the agency looks at many factors (因素). For example, researchers measure how6.(easy) people can use public transport, such as buses and trains.They ask whether drivers can move well on the roads. They ask if houses and apartments 7.(be) available at a good price? and whether children can go to international schools. They think about whether people in the city can enjoy music, theater, restaurants and sports. And, they look for8.healthy political and social climate. In total, the agency has considered 39 factors in 10 areas to name Vienna the9.(win).
Vienna has also been ranked number one on other quality of life measurements, such as the Economist’s Global Liveability Index. Other top 10.(city) on Mercer’s list included Zurich, Auckland, Munich and Vancouver.
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The Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, is a much-visited and much-photographed tourist1.(attract). This Chinese palace with a history of about 600 years receives millions of visits every year and lots of TV programs have showed the place in recent years.
However, it still2.(have) secrets, and a new program3.(design) to explore those unknown areas and the stories within is set to show the palace in a new light. The variety show, Shang Xin Le Gu Gong, broadcast its first episode (一集) on Beijing TV and online streaming media site, iQyi.com, on November 9. That first episode won wide acceptance from audiences and4.(think) highly of on Douban.com. "It brings many elements (元素) together, and everything in the show is5.(perfect) matched and turns out amazing," said6.online user. "It brings me the thrill I felt when I stepped into the Palace Museum for the first time."
In each one-hour-long episode, the actors and actresses switch between playing guides and historical figures7.emperors and royal family members of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). They focus on areas8.are still not accessible to the public and the stories9.(surround) them. In the show, the actors and actresses are also joined by designers who will create10.(product) based on what they see. The most popular ones, based on an online vote, are to be turned into souvenirs for sale.
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