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I have recently returned from 1. extended 26-day trip to China. I made two earlier trips to China in 2012. On my previous visits my travel 2. (limit) to the three major cities of Beijing, Shanghai and Chongqing. This time I, together with my family, was able to visit some of the more remote cities and holiday destinations 3. (miss) on the previous trips and revisit Beijing and Shanghai to observe the great changes there in just four short years.
The many contradictions and 4. (struggle) within China today are very impressive. No one can ignore the rich culture 5. (date) back to ancient times changing into the modern age at a speed and scale that has never been witnessed. 6. happens in China, the third 7.(large) country in the world with 20 percent of the world’s population, will 8. (certain) shape the immediate and distant futures of 9. (we) all.
On this blog(博客) I will be posting a travel journal 10. photographs and drawings. Marked on the map are the cities and villages I visited while in China.
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For more than six million American children, coming home after school means 1.(come) to an empty house. Some deal with the situation by watching TV. Some may hang out outside.2.all of them have something in common. They spend part of each day alone. They 3.(call) latchkey children---they are children who look after themselves while their parents work. And their bad situation has become a subject of concern.
A headmaster of an elementary school said that there was a school rule against wearing jewelry. A lot of kids had chains around their necks with keys4.(attach). He was constantly telling them to put them inside shirts. There were so many keys5. he slowly learned were house keys.
He began talking to the children who had them. Then he learned the influence working couples and single parents were having 6. their children. Fear is the biggest problem faced by children at home alone. Many had nightmares and were worried about their own 7.(safe).
The most common way latchkey children deal with this is by hiding. It might be in a bathroom, under a bed 8.in a closet. The second is TV. They’ll watch it with the volume turned up high. Most parents don’t realize9.(it) effect on their children and most parents are slow to admit the fact10. they leave their children alone.
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More than half of all Chinese have a smartphone. They reach for it the moment they wake up, keeping it in hand all day. At 1. (party), more people are on their smartphones than on their drinks. In addition, too many people are using smartphones while 2. (drive). And as a result, many car accidents happen every day on the road. Drivers confirm that text messaging is their number one driving interruption. Smartphones are unbelievably becoming more important than the lives of 3. (them) and others. As many.people take risks just 4. (send)a text or check their messages, smartphones are 5. many ways very dangerous to people.
The smartphone 6. (affect) our desire to communicate face to face with others. Besides, it is lowering people's competence to communicate. In many cases, some people check or send text messages in the presence of a friend , 7. means that the person they are texting is more important. Most 8. (serious), relying on smartphones to make friends does not give us 9. same advantage as making new friends in the real world. Face-to-face conversations will give us much 10. (strong) communication skills in the long run.
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Spending more than an hour on your smart phone each day may be a sign that you are suffering from depression, 1. new study has suggested. The more time is spent 2. (use) a phone for any reason including texting and going online, the more likely volunteers were 3. have the blues .
Monitoring people’s comings and 4. (go) using GPS tracking on their phones also helped track mood. Spending most of your time at home was also 5. (link) to depression, as was having an/a 6. (regular) daily schedule, such as unusual shift patterns. “ 7. people are depressed, they tend to withdraw and don’t have the motivation and energy to go out and do things, ” said senior author David Mohr. “ The data _8. showed depressed people tended not to go many places 9. (reflect) the loss of motivation seen in depression ”
“The significance of this is that we can detect if a person has depressive symptoms and the severity of those symptoms 10. asking them any questions . Phones can provide data obviously and with no effort on the part of the users . ”
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The Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy (书法) contains more than 200 art pieces including Arabic, Chinese,1.(Europe), Indian, Japanese and Slavic calligraphic works.
“One of the most interesting2.(item) in the museum is a book of calligraphic work on the 36 military tactics (战术) applied during wars in ancient China," Alexey Shaburov, founder and keeper of the museum,3.(tell) a group of reporters from China on November 24.
The giant book is exhibited in a large glass case. Shaburov took it out to show some of4.(it) content. Each tactic,5.is usually expressed in four Chinese characters, is written on one page and accompanied by a Russian translation on another page. The tactics represent the6.(wise) of Chinese people. They are not only useful on the battlefield7.also for business and personal life.
He said he became crazy about calligraphy, so he decided8.(establish) a calligraphic museum in Moscow. The museum has played9.important role in promoting calligraphy in Russia.“Calligraphy wasn't seen as an art form in Russia. But this year, some of the artworks from our museum were made a part of the non-public section of the Russian museum collection,” Shaburov said,10.(add) that this means that calligraphic works' are acknowledged as cultural heritage and will be protected in Russia.
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More than 1,000 elephants face 1. (starve) in Thailand because of the coronavirus crisis. An almost total absence of visitors 2. (mean) that many caretakers are struggling to afford food for Thailand’s 4,000 captive elephants. The animals can eat up 3. 200kg of food a day.
Lek Chailert, 4. (found) of the Save Elephant Foundation, told the BBC: “If there is no support 5. (keep) them safe, these elephants, some of whom are pregnant, will 6. starve to death or maybe put on to the streets to beg.” Some elephants maybe sold to zoos or they may 7. (return) to the illegal logging business, which 8. (official) banned the use of elephants in 1989.
“It’s very 9. (hope) until some financial help is received immediately,” Lek Chailert adds. It’s a challenge to keep the animals fed and healthy at 10. best of times but now it’s the dry season, which makes the situation even worse.
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An incredible dog has mastered more than just the doggy paddle (狗刨式游泳) — it helps disabled children learn how to surf. Ricochet’s owner Judy said, “I was working with her at balance and coordination (协调). Her balance is 1. good that she can help to stabilize the board for the kids. And it makes them feel good to know that Ricochet is there with them, 2. (keep) them company.”
Ricochet helps the disabled children build up the confidence to get on the board themselves. 3. (Dress) in a yellow jacket, Ricochet helps to counter-balance the board and acts as a comforting presence.
Judy was 4. (severe) disabled since her teens. Having Ricochet around lifts her spirits, and inspires her to conquer her pain to get on the board. “Ricochet has taught me to focus 5. what I can do, rather than what I can’t,” she said.
A car crash 6. (leave) Ian, a six-year-old boy, with brain damage. 7. he had loved surfing before the accident, he was too nervous to go back into the water. His fear turned to excitement, when he 8. (tell) he could try a tandem surf (双人冲浪) session with Ricochet. Their session was 9. (success) and by the end of it, Ian was smiling from ear to ear.
Over the last 10 months, Ricochet’s excellent 10. (performance) have raised £30,000 for a number of charity causes.
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Since 1972, more than 800 cultural sites that are thought to be of special importance to human history and culture 1. (add) to the World Heritage Site List. The Taj Mahal in India and the Imperial Tombs of the Ming and Qing Dynasties in China are two of the best known2. (example).
The Taj Mahal,3.was built between 1631 and 1648, is4.(apparent) a masterpiece of architecture. It took more than 20, 000 workers and 1,000 elephants5.(complete) the project. Building a Taj Mahal was a labour of love. It was built in memory of the emperor’s beloved wife. If the Taj Mahal is a6. (celebrate) of the heart, then the Imperial Tombs of the Ming and Qing Dynasties are 7. monument to the mind and spirit. 8. (build) by several emperors between 1368 and 1915, the Imperial Tombs represent Chinese cultural and historical values.
Human life lasts only a short time9. art and culture last forever. The UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Sites programme attempts to preserve the best of human history. Masterpieces such as the Taj Mahal and the Imperial Tombs of the Ming and Qing Dynasties remind us 10. what we can achieve at our finest, and inspire us to live up to our great past in the future.
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Spending more than an hour on your smartphone each day may be a sign that you are suffering from depression , 1. new study has suggested . The more time is spent 2. ( use ) a phone for any reason including texting and going online , the more likely volunteers were 3. have the blues .
Monitoring people’s comings and 4. ( go ) using GPS tracking on their phones also helped track mood . Spending most of your time at home was also5.( link ) to depression , as was having an6.( regular) daily schedule , such as unusual shift patterns . “7. people are depressed , they tend to withdraw and don’t have the motivation and energy to go out and do things , ” said senior author David Mohr . “ The data 8. showed depressed people tended not to go many places 9.( reflect ) the loss of motivation seen in depression ”
“ The significance of this is that we can detect if a person has depressive symptoms and the severity of those symptoms 10. asking them any questions . Phones can provide data obviously and with no effort on the part of the users . ”
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Every year more than 2, 500 people die and 12,600 1.(injure)in home fires in America. Americans experience the great fear of fire every day. 2., most of them don't understand fire.
3.(protect) yourself, it is important to learn the basic characteristic of fire. In less than 30 seconds a small flame can get 4.(complete) out of control and tum into a major fire. Most deadly fires occur in the home when people are asleep. If you wake up to a fire-the fire spreads too quickly and the smoke is too thick, maybe there is just little time to escape. Heat is more 5.(threaten) than flames. In five minutes, a room can get so hot that everything in 6.starts to burn at once. Fire starts bright, but quickly produces black smoke and complete 7.(dark). If you wake up to a fire, you may be blinded and confused about 8.you are or which direction you should go in. You are even unable to find your way around the home you 9.(live) in for ages. Fire produces smoke and poisonous gases. Breathing even small amounts of smoke and toxic gases can make you tired, sleepy and short of breath. As 10.result, you may not wake up in time to escape.
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Spending more than an hour on your smartphone each day may be a sign that you are suffering from depression, ___1.____new study has suggested. The more time is spent___2.___( use ) a phone for any reason including texting and going online, the more likely volunteers were___3.___have the blues.
Monitoring people’s comings and___4.___ ( go ) using GPS tracking on their phones also helped track mood. Spending most of your time at home was also___5.___ ( link ) to depression, as was having an__6.___ ( regular) daily schedule, such as unusual shift patterns. “___7.__people are depressed, they tend to withdraw and don’t have the motivation and energy to go out and do things,” said senior author David Mohr. “The data__8.___showed depressed people tended not to go many places____9._ ( reflect ) the loss of motivation seen in depression. ”
“The significance of this is that we can detect if a person has depressive symptoms and the severity(严重程度) of those symptoms___10.___asking them any questions. Phones can provide data obviously and with no effort on the part of the users. ”
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