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江苏省如皋市第一中学2019-2020学年高二上学期英语期末考试试卷
There are some popular family videos posted on Chinese social media. In these videos, a young child calls out to their mother or father; the parent enters the room smiling, turns around and calls out to their own parent; the grandparent then enters smiling and calls out to their parent – the great-grandparent.
The format of these videos is being described as the "four-generation challenge". People from all over the world have left comments and even made their own versions.
A Facebook user named Antoine Yupud wrote, "I have to give that to China. ." The "four-generation" videos have not only touched foreign viewers, but also given them a deeper look into Chinese family values.
In most East Asian cultures, it is common for many generations of a single family to live together under one roof. . Many Western countries tend to have nuclear families, made up of just children and their parents.
. Kids usually move out of the family home after turning 18. Many apply for loans and work part-time jobs to pay for college and rent. If they choose to continue living with their parents after becoming an adult, it can be seen as a sign of immaturity or failure.
Although family structures in the United States may differ, the loving bonds between family members are common to both. .
A. Family devotion is usually a strong value.
B. This is called an extended family.
C. These videos have spread to social media in other countries.
D. Nuclear families gradually took the place of extended families.
E. In United States culture, independence is highly valued.
F. These videos have made many people miss their own grandparents.
G. That might be why the "four-generation" videos have gained popularity around the world.
A. It's bad for your health. B. It's delicious. C. How about asking our teacher to stop it? D. Can we do something to stop it? E. I want something delicious. F. Aren't the eggs and the milk enough? G. Why not advise our school to prepare different kinds of food? |
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Bob: Eggs and milk? I don't want to have them every day. {#blank#}2{#/blank#}
Ted: But don't have too much unhealthy food. {#blank#}3{#/blank#}
Bob: OK, I won't. By the way, I find some students throw away eggs and milk.
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Bob: Yes. But what do you think we can do?
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Bob: Let's have a try, then we may have different kinds of food every day.
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