Do you know which social app Chinese young people use a lot now? 1. Some users use Tik Tok (抖音) and Kuaishou. They think it is fun to share short videos about their lives, while others have other purposes as well.
A l2-year- old user named Elsa has about 2.7 million fans on Tik Tok. The girl has shared videos about her dancing studies since last July.2. "I feel really glad to share happiness with people by short videos," said Elsa.
As some videos are about the latest news, a group of users depend on them to get information. To some other users, they have a different purpose. "Because I can't spend many hours watching a whole video and I'm not a very patient person,3. I prefer to watch short videos of wonderful parts in programs," said Wang Zhihao.
4. "Killing time is the main reason for me to watch the short videos, but many are almost the same, so I think it is a waste of time. What's more, I really don't like the videos which show strange even dangerous things," said Wen Nan, another college student.
Recently, something else has happened. Some videos are telling people what products are worth buying.5. So they should think twice. Some short videos even sell bad products, but these sellers won't let you get your money back.
A.I don't like waiting for a program to end.
B."Short videos" are certainly the most popular.
C.But after they buy the products, they may regret soon.
D.One of the videos won her about one million fans.
E.I can make money with short videos.
F.However, some young Chinese fel bored with some short videos.
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If you want to know which social app Chinese young people use a lot now, you had better not miss “short videos”. Some users use apps like TikTok (抖音) and Kuaishou because they think 1. is fun to share short videos about their lives, while others have different2.(目的) as well.
A 12-year-old user3. Elsa has up to 2.7 million followers on TikTok. The girl 4.(分享) videos about her dancing studies since last July. One of the videos won her about one million fans. “I feel really happy to go on sharing 5.(happy) with other people by short videos,” said Elsa.
As some videos are about the 6.(late) news, a group of users depend on them to get information. To some other users, they have a different purpose. “Because I can’t s7. many hours watching a complete video and I am a very impatient person. I don’t like waiting for a program to end. I prefer to watch short videos of wonderful parts in a 8.( ['kɒnsət]) or a TV series,” said Wang Zhihao.
However, some young Chinese feel bored with some short videos. “9.(kill) time is the main reason for me to watch the short videos, but many are almost the same, so I think it is a10.of time. Moreover, I really don’t like the videos which show strange even dangerous things,” said Wen Nan, another college student.
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If you want to know which social app Chinese young people use a lot now, you had better not miss “short videos”. Some users use apps like Tik Tok (抖音) and Kuaishou because they think it is fun to share short videos about their lives, while others have different purposes as well.
A 12-year-old user named Elsa has up to 2.7 million followers on Tik Tok. The girl has shared videos about her dancing studies since last July. One of the videos won her about one million fans. “I feel really happy to go on sharing happiness with other people by short videos,” said Elsa.
As some videos are about the latest news, a group of users depend on them to get information. To some other users, they have a different purpose. “Because I can’t spend many hours watching a complete video and I am a very impatient person. I don’t like waiting for a program to end. I prefer to watch short videos of wonderful parts in a concert or a TV series,” said Wang Zhihao.
However, some young Chinese feel bored with some short videos. “Killing time is the main reason for me to watch the short videos, but many are almost the same, so I think it is a waste of time. Moreover, I really don’t like the videos which show strange even dangerous things,” said Wen Nan, another college student.
Recently, something else has happened. Some videos are telling people what products are worth buying. Some users buy the products after watching, but they should think twice. If they don’t think carefully, they may regret soon. Some short videos even sell fake (假) products, but these sellers won’t let you return them to get your money back, or deal with your trouble.
Short videos in 1. | |
An introduction to short videos | ★ Short videos, including Tik Tok and Kuaishou, are very 2. now. ★ Some users share short videos for 3., while others share for other purposes. |
Reasons for short videos | ★ Elsa feels happy to 4. sharing videos with others. ★ A group of users like using short videos to get 5. about the latest news. ★ To users who are not 6. enough, it takes less time to watch short videos. |
Reasons7. short videos | ★ Wen Nan thinks that watching the short videos is a8. of time as many of them are almost the same. ★ Some users easily buy products which are introduced in the videos 9.thinking carefully, and they may regret soon. ★ Some short videos sell fake products, but they won’t 10.your money after selling. |
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Do you know Chinese culture? It is different 1. Western culture. First, Chinese people use2. (chopstick) to have meals, but in Western countries people usually use k3. and forks. And when Chinese people eat out in restaurants, they may take turns 4.(pay) for the meal. But in Canada, people often s5. the cost of a meal. Also, in China if the 6. (guest) have no food on their plates, it's p7. to put food on their plates. In Canada, people pass food to guests, but they don't usually put food on their 8. (guest) plates. What's more, in China it is polite to leave a little. That shows they are 9. (serve) enough food. But in Western countries people usually eat 10. the food on their plates. That shows they like the food very much.
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一Do you know Hong Zhanhui? 一Yes. He’s the college student________has moved Chinese people a lot.
A.who | B.which | C.what | D.whom |
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Did you know that a lot of the technology we use today appeared in books before scientists invented it?
Cash machines were invented in the 1980s. But Ray Bradbury thought of them first, in his 1953 novel, Fahrenheit 451. Scientists are working on all these ideas from books and films. How far have they got? Back to the Future Part II, Steven Spielberg (1989) When Marty and his friend travel to the future, one of the most amazing machines they find is flying cars. The cars fly along ‘roads’ in the sky which have signs and streetlights. |
AI, Steven Spielberg (2001) based on Super-Toys Last All Summer Long, Brian Aldiss (1969) When a young child dies, his mother is given an android which looks and behaves exactly like a real boy. The robot loves her like a son. |
Iron Man Marvel Comics (1963) Marvel films (2008 onward)
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Minority Report short story by Philip K. Dick (1956) and a film by Steven Spielberg (2002) Tom Cruise plays a detective who can stop crimes before they happen. His team use information from psychics, who can see the future. They know who will break the law and when it will happen, but they don’t know where. Another idea that appeared in Minority Report is personalized advertising. All around the future city there are advertising billboards which use cameras to recognize the people walking by. The billboards speak to people by name and suggest things to buy. |
1.What kind of stories are these films and books?
A. Detective stories. B. Science fiction. C. Children’s stories. D. Myths and fables.
2.What do e-book readers and cash machines have in common?
A. People have already invented both technologies in real life.
B. They both appeared in the films directed by Steven Spielberg.
C. They both gave authors ideas to write exciting stories.
D. They both appeared at the beginning of the twentieth century.
3.According to the text, android is ________.
A. a person who can predict the future B. a system designed for mobile devices
C. a human with a robotic heart D. a robot who can love and be loved
4.Which film is based on the comic books?
A. Back to the Future Part II B. AI
C. Iron Man D. Minority Report
5.The idea of ________ comes from Back to the Future Part II.
A. flying cars B. cash machines C. cyborgs D. smart advertising
6.Which of the following might be the review of the film Minority Report?
A. B.
C. D.
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—Which one do you like better, English-Chinese dictionary or Words app?
— I like________ of them. They are useful for English learners.
A. none B. neither C. all D. both
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Do you know which was invented by Chinese?
A. B. C. D.
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Do you know how a young dog or cat gets to know a new home? The animal uses its nose. Right away it smells its new places. Then it makes wider and wider circles, smelling all the time. Before long it can find its way home very well, even in the dark. It simply follows something it knows well.
Stories happen about animals who found their way across land they had never smelled before. Take the case of Smoky, a small white cat. Smoky had some funny red hair around its right ear. One day Smoky and his owner began a long journey. They were moving from Oklahoma to Tennessee. When they were just eighteen miles from their Oklahoma home, Smoky jumped out of the car. Then he found his way back to the old house. There he wandered around outside for many days. Finally he disappeared.
A year later Smoky meowed at the door of a house in Tennessee. A man opened the door. “Is that you, Smoky?” he said in surprise. At first he couldn’t believe it. Then he saw the red hair around its right ear. It was Smoky!
1.What is the first thing a pet does in a new place?
A. It smells the new place. B. It finds its way in the dark
C. It follows something it knows.
2.Put these events in the right order that they happened.
①Smoky got to Tennessee. ②Smoky jumped out of the car. ③Smoky went to his old house.
A. ③①② B. ②③① C. ①③②
3.The underlined word “wandered” in the passage means _________.
A. 思考 B. 围绕 C. 游荡
4.How long did Smoky take to get to the house in Tennessee?
A. A year. B. A month. C. A week.
5.What is the best title of the passage?
A. An Excellent Memory B. A Surprising Journey C. A Humorous Cat
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Do you know the young lady ____ your mother is talking?
A.who | B.whom | C.with whom | D.which |
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Chinese young people love their smart phones.They play with phone apps every day.But now, a book has let them forget about their phones.The book is called Secret Garden.
It is a colouring book for adults’.You don’t have to read it, because it has almost no words.All the pages are pictures but no colours.You just need to use colour pens to paint it.An artist in Britain made the book.
The book is now the biggest selling book on amazon.Cn.last month, it sold 25,000 copies in China.Many young people bought this book.They like it so much that they stop playing games or surfing the Internet on their phones.These people are mainly young mothers and workers.It is very difficult to take care of babies or do a good job at first, so they feel a lot of pressure.Drawing the book can help them become less nervous.
In the past, people thought colouring books are only for children.With Secret Garden getting more and more popular, many young adults also begin to paint as a hobby.
1.What made Chinese young people forget about their phones?
A.Games. B.A book.
C.Housework. D.Colours.
2.What’s in Secret Garden?
A.Many words.
B.Colour pens
C.Pictures without colours.
D.Pictures with colours.
3.What kind of people like the colouring book?
A.Children. B.Young adults.
C.Old people. D.All the people.
4.Who made the book?
A.An artist in China. B.An artist in British.
C.English young people. D.Chinese people.
5.How can people use the book?
A.People can read it easily.
B.People can touch it to read it.
C.People can use colour pens to paint it.
D.People can listen to its sound to read it.
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