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广东省中山市溪角初级中学2019届九年级英语中考模拟考试试卷(二)
China is a kind of artwork. It for ancient Chinese culture.
Jemmy, a foreigner that comes from Italy, lives in Japan now, thinks china is very beautiful, fascinating and charming. He has never seen china. Amusingly, he focused on Chinese culture for rather long and the courses about Chinese literature at university. He's always wanting a chance to watch some china, of course, he is also hoping for the day he can have a look at the colorful china.
"I used to think that Chinese culture is indecent and unsubstantiated(无从考证的), but once I watched the beautiful miracle, china, I have to say, being surprised and interested for a while, I think it unbelievably amazing and irreplaceable", said Washycares, foreigner. He also tells us," We that the porcelain ware(瓷制品) was useless and ugly in the past, but China's beauty has been powerful enough to that what we think is totally wrong. The detailed texture of china and fine workmanship deeply surprise me."
A professor fond of china said," Making china requires superb skills, rich experience and perfect carving, these are make china exquisite and charming." However, his understanding of china remains the surface. He added, "There are lots of things about china that need me to know, to seek and to feel, which are also what I'm learning."
In addition to(除了) what they mentioned, I think the more important reason China is becoming popular is that it represents the diligence(勤劳) and wisdom of Chinese. What's more, china has also recorded the of dynasties and the process(进展) of history. It's obvious that china has a lot of meanings, but they are really hard understood.
but, favorite, want, about, hamburger, and, like, often, I, visit |
Dear Han Mei,
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smile, possible, try, word, worry, call, public, offer, drink, feel |
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The British also use words like "petal", "duck" "son" and so on. It all depends on (取决于) your age and where you are. For example, if you{#blank#}7{#/blank#} your seat (座位) to an old lady on the bus, she will say "Thank you, petal". If you are in a bar (酒吧) in the West Midlands and try to ask for a(n){#blank#}8{#/blank#} the barman will say. "What'll it be, duck?"
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