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One day, when I was cooking the evening meal, my daughter stood beside me very still. When I turned, I nearly knocked her down. “Move out of the way,” I said impatiently. She walked away, and her little heart was1.(break). I didn’t realize2. rudely I’d spoken.
When I 3. (lie) awake in bed, God’s small voice came to me and said, “While 4. (deal) with a stranger, you use common politeness, but the children you love, you seem to abuse. Look at the kitchen floor, and those are the flowers she brought for you.”
By this time, my tears began to fall. I quietly went and sat by her bed. “Are these the flowers you picked 5. me? I’m so sorry.” I said. She smiled, “Oh, Mom, that’s okay. I love you anyway.” I said, “Daughter, I love you too, and I do like the flowers, 6. (especial) the blue.”
You should be aware that if we were to die tomorrow, the family we left behind would feel the loss for the rest of their lives. And come to think about it, we devote 7. (us) more to work than to our family---an unwise 8.(decide) indeed. So, what is behind the story? Fill life with love and 9. ( brave ), and we shall live10. happy life.
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What would you do if you failed? Many people may choose to give 1. . However, the surest way to success is to keep your direction and s2. to your goal. On your way to success, you must keep your direction. It is just like a lamp, g3. you in darkness and helping you 4.(克服)difficulties on your way. Otherwise, you will easily get lost or hesitate to go 5.(向前).Direction means objective, you can get nowhere 6. an aim in life. You can try to write your aim on paper and make some p7. to achieve it. In this way, you will know 8. to arrange your time and to spend time properly. And you should have a9.(信念)that you are sure to succeed as10.as you keep your direction all the time.
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People eat rice all over the world
Rice is grown in warm climates, mainly in Asia 1. there is a lot of rain, but it is eaten all over the world.
One of 2.(popular) dishes in Singapore is Hainan Chicken Rice. It is seen 3. Singapore’s national dish! This dish first came from China 4. (actual). However, influenced by Singaporean cooking styles, it has changed over the years.
In China, rice is eaten up to three times a day. It is eaten from a bowl with chopsticks, but Chinese people never leave their chopsticks 5.(stick) up their bowls of rice. This 6.(remind) people of making offerings to the dead.
In Spain, 7. popular rice dish is called Paella. It 8. (cook) with lots of spices (香料), vegetables and mixed seafood. In Japan, Sushi is popular as a kind of cooked rice with sweet vinegar, often 9. (serve) with raw fish.
People also eat rice puddings (布丁) all over the world. In Portugal, rice puddings are a 10.(tradition) part of a Christmas meal. In Thailand, a favorite pudding is mango and sticky rice with coconut milk (椰子汁). In South American, people eat rice with milk and some spices.
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Tu Youyou was honored with the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine on Oct. 5th, 2015. She was the first Chinese citizen 1.(earn) a Nobel Prize in science. Tu shared the prize with the Irish-born William Campbell and Satoshi Omura of Japan.
Tu is a researcher at the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences now. She was given the prize 2. developing artemisinin(青蒿素)--- 3. new drug method against malaria, with 4. millions of lives worldwide have been saved 5.(incredible).
Tu and her colleagues joined a government project to find a new malaria drug in the late 1960s. 6. nearly two hundred failures Tu's team experienced, they finally found an extract(提取物) that was 100% effective against malaria in 1971. In 2001, artemisinin 7.(make) the first choice in the treatment of malaria by the World Health Organization.
It was considered by some foreign scientists that 8. Tu discovered would definitely bring great reputation for herself. However, Tu said, "The discovery of artemisinin itself is a gift to human from traditional Chinese medicine. It's the 9.(achieve) of the research team. " As China Daily has reported, 10.(win) the prize is an honour for Chinese science and medicine.
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The water Splashing Festival of the Dai ethnic minority (少数民族) is the most important festival 1. (observe) by the Dai people in Yunnan Province. It is the New Year for the Dai, a festival to send off the old and greet the new.
During the festival 2.lasts three or four days, people 3. (dress) in their best clothes and take part in a 4. (vary ) of rich and colorful activities, such as dragon boat racing, firework displays and other performances. Peacock dances are held on the first day. And the most popular event is water-splashing on the second day. People splash water on each other, 5. (hope) to take away sickness and disasters. The 6. (wet) you get, the luckier you will be. The last day is usually 7. the young people to play games as a way 8. (express) their love to each other.
The Water Splashing Festival 9. (vivid) exhibits the Dai’s respect for water and the culture of music and dance, food, and costumes. It is also a cultural bridge among the people that share 10. same festival culture of water-splashing.
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In the past few months, a Chinese student1.(catch) the attention of internet users in the UK with his informative posts2.(concern) the current pandemic.
Wu Peng, originally from Chengdu, Sichuan province, has been3.(voluntary) summarizing the latest COVID-19 data to help local residents and internet users better understand the spread of the virus. To make daily updates, Wu has been using official information4.(release) by the British Department of Health and Social Care.
He has created plenty of daily5. (chart) to keep his Twitter followers up to date. Last week, he went to the streets and gave out masks free6.charge. His hard work and sense of responsibility encouraged 7.local news agency to interview him for a story. When8.(ask) about his intention, Wu explained, “I hope everyone can understand the growth trend9.(clearly) than before.” Wu told The Yorkshire Post, “10.a pandemic can be defeated depends on how people react.”
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It's a touching Christmas story, but not in the 1. (tradition) way. It’s about a seriously ill 5-year-old boy 2. died in Santa’s arms in Knoxville, Tennessee, in the United States.
Eric Schmitt-Matzen, 60, a part-time Santa, received a call 3. a nurse at a hospital several weeks ago, saying a dying 5-year-old boy wanted to see Santa Claus. Schmitt-Matzen dressed and rushed to the hospital. Walking into the boy’s room, he asked people 4. (leave) if they couldn’t hold back their 5. (tear). He picked up the boy and held him in his arms.
“They say I’m going to die,” the boy told him 6. (sad). “What can I tell them when I get to where I’m going?”
Schmitt-Matzen said. “When you get there, you tell them you’re Santa’s Number One elf (小精灵), and they will let you in.”
The boy asked, “They will?” Then he 7.(sit) up and gave Schmitt-Matzen a big hug and asked one more question: “Santa, can you help me?” Schmitt-Matzen wrapped his arms around the boy. Before Schmitl-Matzen could say anything, the boy died right there. Santa let the boy stay, hugging and 8. (hold) onto him.
Schmitt-Matzen was 9. sad that he wanted to cry.
The story was printed, and people were 10. (move) when they read it.
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I stood on the deck, 1.( stare) at the huge waves. From the moment we had left port and sailed into the English Channel, 2. weather had got worse and worse. Now, lightning flashed across the sky , 3.was covered in dark clouds.
Suddenly, the noise of the engines stopped. The ship slowed, rolling heavily in the rough sea. A voice over the loudspeaker told us 4.(remain) calm — then added that a fire 5.(start) in the engine room, and said that all passengers must go 6.(immediate) to the nearest lifeboat station.
We all ran onto the deck, following the signs to the lifeboats. The ship’s officers arrived, made sure we had life jackets and showed us 7. to put them on.
I looked again in horror at the wild, stormy sea. The 8.(think) of being out there in a tiny boat was 9. (terrify). Minutes passed like hours, until at last a voice announced that everything was 10. control and the danger was over.We all cheered as the engines started again and the ship moved forward into the waves.
I still couldn’t believe it was over, though — not until we had reached port and I was standing on solid ground again!
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Yang Liwei, China's first taikonaut, landed 1. (safe)in Inner Mongolia on October 16,2003.Yang was in space for twenty-one and a half hours and 2.(make)14orbits of the earth. When he was orbiting the earth,he took photographs 3. it.
4. Yang Liwei landed,Premier Wen Jiabao telephoned the Control Centre to offer his congratulations. The flight was a complete 5.(succeed).When Yang took 6. from Jiuquan at am on October 15,2003,China became the third nation 7.(send)a man into space. While 8.(travel)in space,Yang spoke to two astronauts aboard the International Space Station. They were excited that there was somebody else in space with them.
Many countries around the world sent 9.(message)of congratulations. United Nation Secretary-General Kofi Annan called the flight 10. step forward for the whole world”.
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The Chinatown in San Francisco is the biggest in America, and also the oldest. It is a very popular tourist draw that1. (receive)more visitors each year than even the Golden Gate Bridge. The climate is mild all year round, meaning it is always a good time 2.(visit).
Historically, Chinese immigrants settled in the area during the railroad 3.(construct) and gold rush period. What started as a residential area for Chinese immigrants then turned into a centre for Chinese culture.4.majority of residents in Chinatown are still ethnic Chinese, many of whom do not speak English5. (fluent). This allows visitors to experience a real taste of China.
Most of Chinatown 6. (destroy) in the 1906 earthquake, but the city and residents rebuilt it, taking care to include lots of Chinese architecture. Usually, visitors enter China town through the legendary Dragon Gate,7. was built using materials donated from China. Other famous sites include the Tin How Temple and Bank of Canton, to name 8.a few. Visitors can also spend hours just 9. (explore) the interesting sights, smells, and sounds of China.
Chinatowns are an important part of the diverse culture of the USA. They allow visitors who have never been to China to experience 10. (tradition) Chinese culture first hand.
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