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安徽省马鞍山中加双语学校2022-2023学年高二下学期第二次月考英语试题
It is a sad story about cute hand-crafted animals. Bored and lonely Chinese university students have gone crazy about making cardboard pets recently. In an 1 to relieve boredom and loneliness of campus coronavirus lockdowns, students across the nation have begun making handicraft animal 2 out of recycled cardboard. The craze has led some online commentators to speculate (推断) that the young people involved may have gone stir-crazy. Online observers 3 whether paper pets craze is a sign of 4 or a source of spiritual comfort.
Among other practices, students 5 their hand-crafted pets — mainly dogs — at their dormitory doors and take them for a walk when going for lunch or PCR tests. 6 by different species in the real world and popular emojis online, many students created differently designed paper animals and shared them at school and online. Having spent three years under the shadow of 7 Covid controls, many said the latest hit could provide "spiritual comfort".
"I saw online that many people were doing this, and many of my classmates too. And 8 , I need a dog to 9 my heart when living on campus," a student, surnamed Gong, from Northwest University in Xi'an city told local news portal cnwest.com.
"A cardboard dog doesn't get old or fall 10 . I don't need to take it to the hospital. Also, it needn't 11 from disinfection of alcohol and it will always wait for me at the door," one student said on Weibo, 12 to the common practice of disinfecting pets, which has sometimes led to death, when their owners were under control.
The latest craze has been met with mixed reactions from the public, with one Weibo user saying: "These students are going mad after being 13 for too long."
"It's cute but 14 ," said another 15 on Twitter.
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