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On Sept 30 hundreds of people attended the premiere (首映式) of the movie My People, My Country at a Los Angeles cinema. Chinese flags 1. (wave) in their hands, the audience sang My People, My Country, its theme song, together at the start of the film. The song is a patriotic (爱国的) Chinese classic, 2. is known in every household. It was 3. (original) performed by the singer Li Guyi in 1985 and was reworked for the movie by the pop singer Faye Wong.
The film consists of seven short stories from seven directors 4. makes use of the nation's greatest technological and cultural 5.(achieve). Instead of focusing on the historical moments themselves, the film shows these events through the eyes of ordinary people who 6. (devote) to or affected by them. The short story, The Guiding Star, for example, follows a pair of brothers. They 7.(see) the landing of the capsule of the Shenzhou XI manned spacecraft on Nov 18, 2016 in Inner Mongolia and were full 8. pride and hope at that moment. "If a person meets a historical opportunity to be changed, the 9. (inspire) power is unbelievable," Chen Kaige told China.org.cn. "In my story, the landing of Shenzhou XI changed the lives of two teenagers, changed their fate and allowed 10. to gain new hope."
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We often like new things—new clothes, new phones, new furniture. But when it comes to cities, older is often better. This is 1. (certain) true of Montreal, one of Canada’s oldest cities.
Begin your visit with Mount Royal, the 2. (high) point in the city. At various viewing 3. (point) you can see and photograph much of the city below. If your visit is in the fall, enjoy Montreal’s glorious autumn colors. The foliage (树叶) on every tree will be bright red, orange, yellow and purple. But at any time of year, you will likely meet people 4. (speak)many languages from many backgrounds.
The road down from Mount Royal 5. (pass) through McGill University, one of Canada’s top schools. Below McGill is the Golden Square Mile, 6. is a great area for walking tour. If it is too hot 7. too cold outside, you can walk Montreal’s more than 32 kilometers of underground streets.
8. you may not want to miss is to wander in the Old Port of Montreal district, ride the huge Observation Wheel for wonderful views of the city and look for huge “Grand Chapiteau”, or circus tent 9. (see) Cirque du Soleil’s travelling shows. Each show carries with it 10. unique feeling. It’s a flavor of the historic city, Montreal.
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Do you like trying different things? Are you afraid 1. things that you think you’re bad at?
Last year I started to learn Tai Chi (太极)in order to improve my health and reduce my stress. It was something new for me, and I found it to be quite difficult, very 2.(difference) from anything I’d ever learned before. Small 3.(move) are important in Tai Chi. I was used to being fast and active , 4. to learn Tai Chi I had to learn patience. Now I’ve found that I’m a much more patient person than before, and Tai Chi isn’t nearly as difficult as it 5.(be ) before.
We tend 6.(like) things we are good at —— that’s normal. For example, I’m naturally very good at badminton and tennis, but I’m very bad at anything 7. involves keeping balance, such as skating, skiing and gymnastics. Tai Chi has 8.(great) improved my balance which has been a very good thing for me.
My point is that you can keep 9.(do) the things you know you’re good at and live in your comfort zone, or you can try something new. If you don’t try new things, you’ll never know what it would be like to try something new to challenge 10.(you). It will definitely pay off in the end.
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Do you like trying different things? Are you afraid 1. things that you think you’re bad at?
Last year I started to learn Tai Chi (太极)in order to improve my health and reduce my stress. It was something new for me, and I found it to be quite difficult, very 2.(difference) from anything I’d ever learned before. Small 3.(move) are important in Tai Chi. I was used to being fast and active , 4. to learn Tai Chi I had to learn patience. Now I’ve found that I’m a much more patient person than before, and Tai Chi isn’t nearly as difficult as it 5.(be ) before.
We tend 6.(like) things we are good at —— that’s normal. For example, I’m naturally very good at badminton and tennis, but I’m very bad at anything 7. involves keeping balance, such as skating, skiing and gymnastics. Tai Chi has 8.(great) improved my balance which has been a very good thing for me.
My point is that you can keep 9.(do) the things you know you’re good at and live in your comfort zone, or you can try something new. If you don’t try new things, you’ll never know what it would be like to try something new to challenge 10.(you). It will definitely pay off in the end.
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Helping others1.(be ) a good thing, because we can get some enjoyment out of it. So I2. (firm) believe that participating in a volunteering activity can benefit us a lot.
Firstly,we can get a lot of life experience and gain3.(skill) to help those in need.Secondly, we would make more friends and learn much knowledge.Then we can get well4.(prepare)for our future. Thirdly, we may gain a special skill5.can help us live better in6.(challenge) conditions. And lastly, taking such7.activity means letting everyone in the world feel the existence of love and8.(warm). Maybe we will know more about9.the happiness is.
So,try to become a volunteer and do our best to help others. I believe we can know more about ourselves and our10.(wonder) future.
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UK nursing homes are getting some colorful new 1.(guest). HenPower is bringing the joy of hens to more than 60 care homes around the UK to add some excitement to their daily activities.
The hens give elderly people a chance 2.(explore) their creativity and to spend some time outdoors with the chickens having fun, feeding them and collecting the eggs.
The 3.(organize) has been especially helpful in allowing elderly people to feel4.(need) through caring for others, instead of always 5.(care) for. HenPower also has plenty of support from the community, 6. allows it to create real change in 7. way elderly people see themselves.
One elderly man said that while he believed the HenPower concept was strange at the start, he finally decided to try it, and now 8.(feel) it’s the best thing he has ever done, To take pride 9. looking after someone or something can 10.(complete) change the way people live their lives. When elderly people know they have a reason to get up in the morning because they have to look after their chickens, it brings everyone together.
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Strange things were happening in 1. countryside of northeast Hebei. Farmers noticed that the well walls had deep cracks 2. them. In the farmyards, the chickens and even the pigs were too nervous 3.(eat). Mice ran out of the fields 4.(look) for places to hide. The sound of planes could be heard outside the city of Tangshan even 5. no planes were in the sky. But the one million people of the city, 6.thought little of these events, were asleep as usual that night. Eleven kilometres directly below the city one of the 7.(great) earthquakes of the 20th century had begun. One-third of the nation8.(feel) it. The9.(suffer) of the people was extreme. Two-thirds of them died or were 10. (injure) during the earthquake.
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There’s no such thing as living alone. Never mind if you’re 1. only person in your house and have no dog, no cat, not even fish. You still have got several billion 2. (roommate) — and so do we all. Some of them are harmless, some are 3. (actual) helpful and some could even kill you. They are, of course, bacteria, fungi(菌类) and viruses, and like it or not, they’re on you, around you, and deeply within you. The fact that bacteria life is everywhere is not 4. (surprise). It’s something you 5. (learn) from your childhood when your mother told you not to drink water from someone else’s glass. There are lots of bacteria 6. are living in your tea kettle. There are bacteria 7. (sleep) with you on your bed. Scientists are beginning 8. realize) the richness of the microbiome(微生物群系) — which is as complex as the ones 9. (find) in oceans, rainforests, deserts and woodlands. Your house has a microbiome and 10. do you.
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Paul Lucas can often be seen walking around the city of San Francisco. Sometimes people are surprised to see him walking 1. any shoes or socks, but Lucas doesn’t mind at all. He likes to walk barefoot, and so do 640 other 2.(member) of Dirty Sole Society, the club that Lucas 3. (start) years ago. Lucas’ idea for this is to encourage others to live freely-free of shoes.
Lucas says that walking barefoot allows you to experience the world directly by touching it with your feet. In addition, the feet do not smell so much because they stay dry, 4. (make) it hard for bacteria(细菌) to grow. And, of course, walking barefoot keeps your feet in good shape, so it’s actually 5. (healthy) than wearing shoes.
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Do you often feel so tired at work 1. you have to bring undone work home? Maybe you should take a step back and figure out tasks of 2. (great) and less importance. Then, do the most important tasks first so you’ll feel a real sense of achievement. Leaving the less important things until tomorrow 3. (be) often acceptable.
Most of us feel greater in the morning than later in the day. So, get an early start and try to do important work as early 4. possible before lunch. As 5. result, you will have great confidence to finish all the tasks. Recent 6. (study) show that we can do better if we take short breaks 7. (regular). It could be anything-gardening, cooking, music, sports-and 8. the help of it, you’ll be less likely 9. (bring) your work home. Whatever it is, 10. (make) sure it’s a rest for you.
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We are often told to pay attention to 1. our mothers tell us. Most of us enjoy listening to our mothers speaking. Scientists have found that our brains greatly prefer the voices of our own mothers to 2. of other people.
Scientists at the Stanford University, in the United States, recently looked into this. They scanned (扫描) children’s brains while they 3. (listen) to different sounds, including their mothers’ voices. They found that 97 percent of the time, children could recognize their mothers’ voices at once.
4. (hear) their mothers’ voices makes children’s brains more active. We 5. (usual) just use one part of our brain to deal with sounds when we hear something. But when we hear our mothers’ voices, many parts of the brain, including those in charge of reward and emotion, start to work as well.
Why do we respond so strongly 6. our mothers’ voices? It starts even before we’re born. When children are still in the womb (子宫) or have just been born, they hear their mothers talking. This makes babies feel 7. (comfort) and teaches them language and social skills, even though they are still very young. The babies learn to recognize their mothers’ voices as a rewarding sound. Later, when this sound is heard again, more attention 8. (pay) to it.
Some sounds are necessary for our 9. (survive) while others bring us pleasure. Both types are recognized by our brains as rewarding sounds. Most human voices are not recognized in this way, since we hear them so often. 10., mothers’ voices are different, as they bring us a lot of comfort.
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