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China's TikTok, which 1. (take) the world by storm in the past three years, is working its magic in its home nation, too.
In the annual report of 2. (it) parent company ByteDance this week, the Chinese version of TikTok, 3. (call) Douyin, has accumulated 400 million daily active users. This is an 4. (impress) growth for the addictive video app, 5. had 250 million daily active users in January last year.
The report not only describes the user behavior and trends but also illustrates the cultural difference 6. China and the US. For example, knowledge-based content is 7. (extreme) popular in China, and less so in the US. Also, in the US, it seems that it's mostly teenagers who are creating the dances, but in China those who produce the most dance videos are users born in 8. 1960s.
With Douyin, users can record videos, edit them and share them online. It is a great way 9. (spend) the leisure time browsing these funny videos. Now, Douyin has established itself as one of the largest knowledge, culture and art 10. (platform) in China.
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Last week I 1. (take) on a difficult task of showing kindness. The idea came from a few posts on a website. I decided 2. (reach) out to a few people I hadn’t talked to for the past few years.
One was a cousin, 3. I had lost touch with for 25 years. She was very happy when we got 4. touch. The other two were friends I hadn’t talked to in nearly 10 years. It was really good to talk to 5. (they) both.
With one of them, I reached out at a great time for him. He had forgotten my name 6. (entire) but remembered I disliked 7. (run) when young because I had asthma(哮喘). He was grateful that I called him and said some very kind 8. (thing) to me about our past. I am glad our friendship mattered to him.
I think 9. is good to be the one to take the initiative(主动性)to be kind and reach out. Even if it seems difficult at the time, in the end it offers 10. (wonder) rewards!
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From smooth conference calls in a 1.(crowd) train station to live broadcasts of town hall meetings and lightning-quick downloads of high-resolution(高清晰的) movies, Shanghai’s superfast 5G network is turning technological dreams into reality.
In the latest 2.(develop), the city’s Hongqiao Railway Station, one of Asia’s 3.(big) traffic centers, has launched a 5G network. It will allow passengers 4.(experience) data speeds up to 100 times faster than 5. is available now. The railway station’s 5G network, the result of teaming up with telecommunication equipment maker Huawei Technologies,6.(see) as a milestone in Shanghai’s commercial 5G arrangement to become a dual-gigaband city, with gigabit(千兆位)network speeds on mobile as well as fixed networks.
As the 5G era 7.(approach), one of the key concerns for telecom operators will be how they can use 5G networks to meet the needs of high-density areas with thousands of people simultaneously(同时)8.(use) the network to make phone calls, access the Internet and make mobile payments.
China Mobile’s Shanghai branch tapped Huawei’s 5G Digital Indoor System, which is currently 9.industry’s only commercially available system for 5G indoor coverage. The product, developed in Shanghai, is now ready 10.mass delivery.
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If you have a cold, then it's time to learn some cold prevention techniques. You just need to learn and use some new behaviors1. lifestyle habits every day.
Your best 2. (protect) from the common cold and flu is frequent hand washing. The simple act 3. occurs when you rub your skins while using warm water and soap can get rid of most 4. (potential) harmful germs.
While germs are often spread to others through household 5. (object) — telephones, door handles, toothbrushes, and tap handles — the 6. (big) transportation center for germs is your hands. That's why frequent hand washing gets rid of the illness-causing germs and 7. (help) to prevent the spread of some diseases.
As many as 56,000 people die from the flu or flu-like illness each year.8. simple act of hand washing
is the single most important means of preventing the spread of infections. Yet some studies show that many
Americans 9. (use) public restrooms don't wash their hands before leaving. People also forget 10. (wash) their hands before preparing meals and they have snacks without thinking of washing their hands beforehand. If you want to help prevent colds, just stop — and wash your hands.
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When we wake up feeling sleepy and with dark circles under eyes, many of us often think: “I’m going to go to bed earlier tomorrow!” But however determined we are, chances are 1. we don’t stick to our promise. This behavior 2.(call) “bedtime procrastination (拖延症)” is common in our daily life.
In a study, 53 percent of the 2,400 3.(participate) said they didn’t follow their sleep schedule, delaying it at least twice 4. week. It is found that they delayed bedtime not because they liked to stay up late, but they couldn’t stop 5.(do) other unimportant things, which were keeping them up in the first place.
“People who generally have trouble resisting temptations and sticking to their intentions are more likely to delay going to bed.” Floor Kroese, a psychologist 6.(far) explained to HufPost.
Yet, according to scientists, lack of self-control is not the only thing 7.(blame). Our body clock also plays an important role when 8.comes to bed time. To check the influence of the body clock 9. sleep, scientists studied the sleep patterns of 108 people. It has been found that those who get up late 10.(be) more likely to postpone their bedtime than those who wake early every morning. The choices we make that affect our sleep could turn out to be pretty important for our health.
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Thanksgiving, as we know, was invented by a lady 1. (name) Sarah Joseph Hale during the nineteenth century. She was a book editor and wrote Mary Had a Little Lamb. She came across a book, which had a passage that described a fantastic meal 2. (it) writer had following a fantastic harvest. This 3. (include) four huge turkeys that were shared with Native Americans of the Wampanoag Tribe. The passage inspired her enough 4. (fill) magazines with recipes for pumpkin pie and stuffed turkey that were to be used for celebrations. It needs to be noted that nowhere in the passage was the 5. (tradition) Thanksgiving food mentioned. She also wrote several 6. (article) where she mentioned how important it was to recognize the day. Her writings acted as an inspiration for many decorated stories as well as paintings on the subject of 7. first Thanksgiving meal. For five years she also sent letters to Abraham Lincoln appealing 8. the government to mark it as a federal holiday. It was in 1863 9. the first official Thanksgiving announcement was made by Lincoln thus 10. (make) it an official holiday.
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How to prevent being infected with the virus? There are a number of standard hygiene (卫生) practices 1. have been recommended to protect against infection and 2.(far) spread. These include covering your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing with a medical mask, tissue or flexed elbow; avoiding contacting with those who are unwell 3.(close); the appropriate use of masks and personal protective 4.(equip), especially in a healthcare setting; washing hands regularly with water and soap, 5. alcohol-based hand sanitizer (洗手液). 6.(action) that can be taken to prevent infection from an animal source include: avoiding unnecessary unprotected contact with animals; washing hands after contact with animals or animal products; and ensuring that animal products are cooked thoroughly before they 7.(consume).
It is important8.(stay) home if you’re feeling unwell. But if you have a fever, cough, and difficulty 9.(breath), seek medical care early and share your previous travel history 10. your healthcare provider.
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It’s 1. long-term question for teachers: 2. do you get children who hate physical activity to take part in PE lessons? A Northampton primary school believes it has the answer.3.(Design) to make the least active pupils take an interest in their fitness, a program 4.(introduce) at Lings Primary School recently. And not only have the pupils developed an interest in activities ranging from football to ballroom dancing, according to the school, but their school work has also improved 5.(significant).
The students also turn up on time—Ling now has the best 6.(attend) record in the country at 98 percent. The turnaround had been achieved by simply making PE fun. Instead of 7.(climb) wall bars and running on the spot, the pupils practice exercises such as moving like animals. One routine involves crawling around the floor like a bear and moving around like gorillas. In 8., the children try to maintain their balance on the boards made of rubber, all of which stretch their muscles and improve fitness.
Baroness Campbell, who chairs the Youth Sport Trust, which designed the program, said, “We want 9.(show)young people that physical activity is fun and a great way to learn skills which will stay with them 10. life.”
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York is sampling some of the delicacies (美食)that pop up in the office, either when staffers return from China 1. when the goodies are cooked right here. There are the annual holiday servings of baozi and jiaozi and a 2.( various) of treats containing bean paste .
They all have unique tastes.
This week I got to try something new: goji berries, also 3.( know) as wolfberries, along with cookie-type treats based on the bright fruit. Hu He, one of China Daily's website editors currently 4.( work) in New York, gave me and other colleagues each a supply 5. goji berries. And I plowed through the entire bottle in a few days.
Goji has been regarded as a 6. (tradition) health supplement by Chinese people. In recent years, demand for goji has been rising and we 7. ( see) increasing numbers of buyers from overseas.
Why am I going on about goji berries? It turns out they have some pretty good health 8.(benefit) : high levels of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants(抗氧化剂),the last of 9.help fight cancer ; they supposedly can help improve eyesight, reduce blood pressure, control cholesterol.(胆固醇)and improve circulation. One other claim about goji berries 10. (be) that they can raise your metabolism (新陈代谢),which contributes to weight loss.
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An emotional reunion has been 75 years in the making. Two WWII 1. (survive) , 87-year-old Morris Sana and 85-year-old Simon Mairowitz, are cousins 2.grew up together in Romania. The boys had been the best friends until the war broke out in 1940, which led to both families 3. (flee) the country in separate directions.
Since the cousins had no way of communicating with each other after they fled their home nation, both of 4.assumed that the other had fallen victim to the war. While Sana ended up settling down in Israel, Mairowitz and his family built a new home in the UK.
Decades later, Sana’s daughter began using the Internet 5. (track) down and befriend all of her father’s long-lost cousins and family members. When she told her dad that his beloved cousin 6. (find), a meeting between the two was set up. Sana’s granddaughter Leetal Ofer recorded their reunion and published the footage to Facebook. In the video, Sana and Mairowitz are 7.(tearful) hugging each other and 8. (express) their gratitude for the meeting. Ofer later described the reunion 9.one of the most moving things she had ever seen. “The war tore so many families apart and bringing them together in Israel is so 10. (magic),” she said.
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