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广东省深圳实验中学2019届九年级英语3月月考试卷
I'm the engine that keeps you working, and I'm here to share some of my secrets.
I have 100 billion nerve cells (神经细胞), so you need to consider before you blame (责怪) me for not being so fast enough. It's not really my fault: information travels through me too fast and sometimes I can't keep all of it.
The Internet is making me weak. A study found that you've been relying more on the Internet. That means I'm going to forget more over time. Scientists have been worried that our ability to think is being lost.
In general, I'm about ten percent larger in men than women. It doesn't make men smarter. It just lets me control their different bodies. Actually, it's more common for women to get angry, but men can't focus on a thing well. They usually have language difficulties.
Your mobile phone scares me. A new study showed that more than one hour of mobile phone use can get me in trouble. Mobile phone radiation (辐射) might cause me to be in a worse situation.
Some parts of me never sleep. It's important for you to get a good night's sleep. Sleep helps to improve memories. In fact, when you are asleep, some parts of me are still working hard on my duty.
Besides, laughter is really the best medicine for me. So remember to laugh more for my better situation.
Royal Engineers Museum
Events
Chinese New Year (16 Jan—24 Feb) Join in as the Museum celebrates the Year of the Rat Get creative by decorating a paper lantern or creating your own rat toys. £2 per activity, not included in standard prices. The Soldiers as Artists (5 Feb—23 Jun) Royal Engineers were also taught drawing to help make maps. The paintings and drawings on display show not only the soldiers' drawing skills but also their talent that went beyond the training they received. Included in standard prices. Historic Headwear Hunt (19 Apr-26 Jul) Discover the unusual hats, caps and helmets worn by royal Engineers! Imagine what has happened to them over the last 300 years! Included in standard prices. Medway in Time (7 Jul—31 Aug) Following a 15-week Medway Adult Education course, the Museum is proud to present artworks about the area's special history and traditions. Included in standard prices. Plan your Visit Opening time Tuesday-Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p. m. Standard tickets Adult £9.20 Senior citizen (老年人) £8.20 Child (5-15) £4.60 Student £7.60 Family (2Ad+ 2Ch) £24.80 Serving Royal Engineers Free How to find us Located on Prince Arthur Road. Gillingham. Kent. Within walking distance from Gillingham Station. Contact us Tel: 01634822839 www. re-museum. co. uk/contact |
These days, many young people always say, "I feel a bit ‘emo'." The word means "emotional". It means someone has strong feelings. {#blank#}1{#/blank#}
Everyone has bad feelings from time to time. You may feel unhappy when you get a low score in an exam. {#blank#}2{#/blank#} The emotions build up and then explode (爆发) at some point. They make you shout and cry. You may not want to eat, speak, or play. {#blank#}3{#/blank#}
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A. What should you do then? B. It can help you know where the problem is. C. Have you ever seen the Harry Potter films? D. You'd better learn more ways to find them. E. You may feel lonely after arguing with your friends. F. Usually, they're bad ones such as anger, worry or sadness. |
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. {#blank#}1{#/blank#}. 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. {#blank#}2{#/blank#}. " Zhang told China Daily. "The return of Hanfu is not about turning back the clock. It's about passing down our culture. "
{#blank#}3{#/blank#}. 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. {#blank#}4{#/blank#}. 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. {#blank#}5{#/blank#}. "
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