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广东省深圳南海中学2024-2025学年九年级上学期期中质量检测英语试卷
A. It's also the confidence of the country. B. However, it seems strange to some people. C. She didn't know what these clothes were called. D. Nowadays, the number of Hanfu fans grow rapidly. E. Wearing it in public can make people learn about it. F For years, China has looked to the West for their wardrobes. G. She hopes to introduce Chinese culture to young people from around the world. |
Hanfu Is Making a Comeback
When Zhang Lingshan was a child, she would watch Chinese period dramas (古装正剧)on television. She was deeply impressed by the characters' ancient clothing. . She only knew they were from some distant past.
"When I saw it, I really liked it, " she said. " I was completely drawn by the beauty of these clothes, and I even wear them on regular days openly. . " Zhang told China Daily. "The return of Hanfu is not about turning back the clock. It's about passing down our culture. "
. There are Hanfu shops, designers and researchers, and even photography studios that rent Hanfu. In a recently published report by online shopping platform Tmall, more than 2 million Hanfu clothes were sold in 2020. If you walk through major cities, you may see a fan dressed in the sweeping robes, crossed collars and wide sleeves of Hanfu.
Many people like Hanfu because they see Hanfu as a way to celebrate Chinese culture and find national belonging. . A growing number of young people are now looking to the past for fashion advice. Christine, fashion researcher based in Shanghai, said "So it's the confidence of the younger people. . "
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How can you learn about a city? City walks might be a great choice. Instead of simply {#blank#}1{#/blank#} around, city walkers follow some ways on different themes. Along the way, they enjoy the views, take photos, listen to the guide and take part in fun activities.
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Zhang Xiaoxin,a college student, is a new comer to Changsha. By taking part in a city walk, she saw more closely {#blank#}5{#/blank#} the locals' daily lives were like. Unlike Zhang. Wang Yixuan {#blank#}6{#/blank#} up in Changsha. Thanks to city walks, she has visited places that she heard about before but {#blank#}7{#/blank#} set foot on. As the guide introduced the {#blank#}8{#/blank#} of these sites, she knew more about the city's past." Living here for over 20 years,I thought I was familiar with it enough,{#blank#}9{#/blank#} city walks let me see other sides of the city.
For many people, city walks are not just a way to travel but can be a part of their daily lives. Come on! Just start to observe (观察) everything around you whenever you walk, from your school or company to your home. You' ll always find {#blank#}10{#/blank#} surprising!
Different Celebrations (庆祝) Around the World | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
New Year in China | ◆ It usually comes in January or February. ◆ People wear red clothes because red is a(n) {#blank#}1{#/blank#} of happiness. ◆ Children get {#blank#}2{#/blank#} money from their parents or grandparents. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Independence Day (独立日) in Gambia | ◆ It is in February. ◆ People are {#blank#}3{#/blank#} in bright (鲜艳的) clothes and play music at the celebration. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
May Day in England | ◆ People wear {#blank#}4{#/blank#} clothes to welcome the coming spring. ◆ The children like to dance on this day. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Thanksgiving Day in America | ◆ It is in November. ◆ People celebrate it by having a very big dinner with their families or friends. ◆ They {#blank#}5{#/blank#} with each other after dinner. |
Clubs Making a Difference for the Earth
Joining a club to help protect the environment can be both fun and impactful. Here's an interview with two students, Alex and Mia, who have started clubs at their schools to help the planet.
What is the goal of your club?
Alex:My Club, the "Clean Air Group", focuses on reducing air pollution. We encourage students to ride bikes and use public transport to cut down air pollution.
Mia: {#blank#}1{#/blank#} Our goal is to create community gardens in different parts of our school and neighbourhood to provide fresh vegetables, which are good for both people and wildlife.
How did you come up with the idea for your club?
Alex:{#blank#}2{#/blank#} And I realized how much pollution they were producing. I wanted to do something to help reduce it, and that's when I thought of cleaner ways of getting to school.
Mia: I've always enjoyed gardening with my family, and when I learned about how important plants are for the environment, I thought, "Why not start a club that lets others experience that too?"
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Alex: We organize "No Car Days"where students leave their cars at home and walk,bike, or take the bus. We also invite guest speakers to talk about air pollution and its impact on our planet.
Mia:We plant and take good care of school gardens. We give away some of the produces from our gardens to local food banks.
What impact has your club had so far?
Alex: A lot of students now use bikes or carpool more often. It's great to see people being more mindful of how they travel.
Mia: Our gardens are growing all the time. {#blank#}4{#/blank#} It's brought people together and made the school a greener, more welcoming place.
A.I started the "Green Gardeners Clubs". B.What activities does your club focus on ? C.I noticed a lot of cars parked around our school. D.We've even had families from the neighbourhood come to help. E.Any advice for students who want to start their own environmental clubs? |
Whose club do you like better, Alex's or Mia's?Why(不超过15词){#blank#}5{#/blank#}
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