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China successfully exploded its first atomic bomb on Oct 16,1964,1.(shock)the rest of the world.It was followed by the successful2.(explode)of a hydrogen(氢)bomb in 1967.Later,a satellite with a recording of the tune of Dong Fang Hong declared to the world that China3.(master)satellite technology.
It was the bombs and the satellite4. enabled China to take the lead in global scientific and technological development and improve the strength of the country's national defense,commented Xinhua News Agency.
Many people made5.(contribute)to these world-shaking events.Yu Min,a famous nuclear physicist who passed6. in January at the age of 93,was one of them.
Yu was one of the leading scientists who7. (be)able to overcome difficulties in the design of the hydrogen bomb. Known as the "the father of China's hydrogen bomb",he was presented8. the State Preeminent Science and Technology Award by President Xi Jinping in 2015.It is the nation's highest scientific honor.
9.,Yu said the achievement belonged to the whole team.
“A man's name will disappear in time,but10. will satisfy him is that he can contribute slightly to the nation's prosperity(繁荣)”Yu said,according to China Daily.
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Most people assume that the human brain is set on “automatic” — that means it learns all by itself. But this isn't always true. We need to train ourselves to be better 1.(learner) — to actively take part in the learning process and to reflect on2.we have learnt. These kinds of learning behaviors3. (call) “active learning”. I suggest doing five things 4.( take) an active role in your learning.
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This was not an easy task. The reason1.this was difficult was that the team had limited resources. They did not have enough staff, and the laboratory in which they 2.(work)had poor air quality. However, after hundreds of failed experiments, they eventually came across a promising chemical. It worked well in experiments on animals,3.they had to know if it was safe for humans. Tu Youyou bravely volunteered to be the first human subject when they were ready to start testing and the rest of her team followed her.
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The audience did not hesitate to applaud loudly as the famous composer walked out onto the stage for the first time in 12 years. The theatre's1.(music) director, Michael Umlaut, joined him and together the two men took charge of the orchestra. For more than an hour, Beethoven jumped about in front of the orchestra,2.(wave) his arms wildly in the air, and madly turning the pages of his score. The whole time, Umlaut stood quietly 3.his side, skillfully guiding the orchestra through the most amazing piece of music the world had ever known.
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Dogs were first raised at home at least 150 centuries ago. Since then, the dog 1.(be) humans’ best friend. Now, they have another job—to help doctors to diagnose(诊断)cancer.
After a long-standing research of smell, a Finnish professor has said that certain 2.(type) of cancer are able to be discovered by their smell, 3.(make) it possible to train cancer-sniffing dogs to help diagnose the disease.
A professor, JoukoVepsalainen from the University of Eastern Finland in Kuopio, has focused on nitrogen compounds(氮化合物). The compounds increase 4. (great) when cancer cells grow in an uncontrollable way, allowing them 5.(find) out, the Finnish newspaper Karjalainen reported. That’s where the dog, man’s best friend, may step in with their sharp sense of smell.
According 6. the news agency, researchers in Finland have tried to train dogs to do the job, but 7. will take a dog months, even years, to tell the 8.(different) between sick and healthy people. “Anyone 9.knows how difficult early cancer detection(察觉) is understands what 10.good opportunity this is,” associate professor Anna Hielm-Bjorkman of the University of Helsinki told the Finnish media.
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Wang Kun and his sister Wang Wei had dreamed 1.taking a great bike trip. They decided 2.(cycle) along the entire Mekong River. Wang Wei insisted that they 3. (start) from Qinghai Province. Wang Kun said that would be very difficult, because their journey would begin at an altitude of more than 5,000 4. (metre). But Wang Wei seemed to be5.(excite) about it and refused to change her mind, 6. (say) that it would be an interesting experience.
Several months before their trip, they went to the library. They found a large atlas with good maps 7.showed details of world geography. From the atlas they could see that the Mekong River 8.(begin) in a glacier on a mountain in Qinghai Province. The river is small at first. It moves 9. (rapid) as it passes through deep valleys. Sometimes the river becomes a waterfall and enters wide valleys. After it flows out of China, it continues to flow through Southeast Asia. At last, the river delta enters 10.South China Sea.
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Joanna Cole, born on August 11, 1944 in Newark, New Jersey, has been credited to be one of the 1.(popular) children’s authors of all time. She 2.(write) over 250 books so far. Cole has owed a large part of her passion to one of her elementary school teachers.
Joanna Cole continued her education and 3.(final) earned a bachelor’s degree. In 1971, she decided to write her first book cockroaches. She did some research and discovered there had never been a book written for children about cockroaches.4., she thought she would be the first. Cole wrote the first Magic School Bus in 1985. The book would go on to be published the5.(follow) year and quickly became book series and cartoon series due to its 6.(succeed).
Cole writes in a way that will hopefully inspire children 7.(think) like a scientist. She does this by writing ideas instead of just facts. She also tries to ask questions in her books8. require children to think and discover the answers as they read. This creates 9. engaging experience for children, so it is no wonder why younger readers are interested 10.her books.
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The novel coronavirus(新型冠状病毒)outbreak forced Belgian pianist Jean-Francois Maljean who had planned to go to Wuhan in February 1. (postpone) the trip. The musician decided to write a song 2. (immediate) after discussing the idea with his Chinese business partner, He Liu.
“I have been playing concerts around China for almost 20 years. I have so many friends in Wuhan. I want to show my 3. (consider) to those people affected by the virus and those who are fighting in the hospitals in the face 4. the disaster, especially the doctors and nurses who are protecting others but thinking little about 5. (they),” says 67-year-old Maljean.
It 6. (take) the musician about three days to finish the song Chime of The Down Bells, 7. has become popular online since Feb 10. He Liu invited 15 local people from all walks of life in Wuhan to sing the Chinese version of the song. Maljean’s daughter, Noemie Maljean, an 8. (excellence) singer, performed the lead vocals(主唱).
Maljean put Wuhan’s landmark buildings and famous scenery into 9. music. “I hope that my music can comfort the people suffering in Wuhan and in China. I’m always deeply moved by the great sacrifice 10. (make) by the people of Wuhan,” says the pianist.
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Nothing in this world can be achieved without effort. Mozart wasn't born 1. composer. He practiced the piano from the age of three and began composing at the age of five. Jim i Hendrix 2.(use)to walk around his house with a guitar and play 3. to eight hours a day. As a child, Jimi used to listen to his father's blues records alone with a broom, 4.(pretend) to play it like a guitar. 5. of them had their gift just given to them at birth. They had to work 6.(true)hard and discover that they had a gift.
Another example is Albert Einstein, the father of modern physics. He 7.(tell)that he would never be a 8.(succeed)at anything. But he believed in himself, and he persevered with his studies 9. his own.
I'm not trying to say that everyone can be Mozart or Einstein if they just spend a lot of time doing something. But, with effort and passion, one can achieve a great deal. Without those things, you're not going to achieve much. Luck comes to those 10. prepare for it. If you do something you love, don't let little bumps along the road stop you.
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Before we left, Li Yanping explained to me that the force of gravity would change three times on our journey and 1. the first change would be the most powerful. Then we were 2.. As the rocket rose into the air, we 3. (push) back into our seats because we were trying to escape the pull of the earth’s gravity. It was so hard that we could not say 4. to each other. 5. (gradual) the weight 6. (less) and I was able to talk to him. “Why is the spaceship not falling back to the earth? On the earth if I fall from a tree I will fall to the ground.” I asked. “We are too far from the earth now 7. feel its pull,” he explained, “so we feel as if there is no gravity at all. When we get 8. (close) to the moon, we shall feel its gravity 9. (pull) us, but it will not be as strong a pull as the earth’s.” I cheered up immediately and floated 10. (weight) around in our spaceship cabin watching the earth become smaller and the moon larger.
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