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外研(新标准)版2018-2019学年初中英语八年级下册Module 10 On the radio模块综合检测试题(含听力音频)
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More than 95% of the people in the world have phones today. They help us easily make contact(联系) with others. It means that we write letters now. But a TV show, Letters Alive, is bringing this old habit.
The show is loved by people around China. It invites the famous actor or actress who walks up to a microphone(麦克风) and reads a . People wrote the letters from different times in history. We can experience the real lives and of the writers.
Besides it, another TV show, Readers, is also . It invites different people to read aloud on the stage, and the touching stories behind them. They can read anything, like poems and books. Now the gives people a special place, a reading pavilion(朗读亭), to read all over China. Reading pavilions are now in some like Shanghai, Hangzhou and Xi'an. The pavilion is quite . Only one person can come into it each time. A microphone in it records people's voices. Some of the readers will be picked and invited to on TV.
Cultural values and true feelings are the keys to win praise. Both shows are leading Chinese people to enjoy reading. In fact, this is also why our country is trying to do now.
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