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Recently we have done a survey in our class in order to learn about students¡¯ ideal jobs. Here¡¯s a report about my group members¡¯ ideas.

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Wu Dajing won gold in the Men¡¯s 500m Short Track Speed Skating at the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics on February 22nd.

Before this race, the Chinese short-track team got only silver and bronze. They met1. many troubles that it made Wu Dajing China¡¯s last hope of 2. a gold medal at these Games. The 23-year-old entered the final with a lot of pressure. However, he didn¡¯t give his competitors3. chance. He just kept his speed from the start.

¡°I am just so 4. of myself to have been able to hold on and bring out my best in the race. I only realized I was the winner at the finish line and I¡¯m very happy that I have won the 5.gold medal for China in these Games,¡± said Wu.

Chinese team head coach, Li Yan said excitedly, ¡° Many thanks to our people for6. support. In 7. to get ready for the races, we have turned8. our social networks, but still saw some reports from Chinese media. These reports are important,9. they give us encouraging messages and now there are more people caring about this sport. It has never been easy for all of us, but we finally got our long-awaited gold medal on 10. last day of the short track competition.¡±

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Chinese people are among the most hospitable(ÈÈÇéºÃ¿ÍµÄ) people in the world.If a foreigner goes to a Chinese home, he would be 1.(¸Ðµ½¾ªÆæµÄ) at the warmth that he would receive as a guest.

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Being warm and hospitable has long been an important part of Chinese culture and tradition.As Confucius said 10.(ǧ) of years ago, ¡°To meet friends from afar, how happy we are£¡¡±

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A PhD student surnamed Sun is in the hot seat for occupying a woman¡¯s seat on a high-speed train on Aug 21.

In a video posted on Sina Weibo, the man can be seen slouching in a seat. When the woman asked him to give her seat back, he refused and said: ¡°You have three choices ¨Cstand, take my seat or go to the dining coach .¡±

A train attendant (³ËÎñÔ±) then came to try to persuade him to give the seat back. Sun claimed he wasn¡¯t able to stand on his own and asked for a wheelchair. Left with no other options, the attendant led the female passenger to another seat, China Daily reported.

The video quickly caused debate online. Many have expressed anger at the man¡¯s behavior. Some people even dug up the man¡¯s name, as well as his education and work history, and released this information online.

The Jinan Public Security Bureau handed down a punishment for Sun on Aug 24. He was fined 200 yuan and will not be allowed to buy train tickets for a set period of time, the People¡¯s Daily reported.

However, some think the punishment was not strict enough, adding that those who behave similarly on airplanes can be held criminally liable (³Ðµ£ÐÌÊÂÔðÈÎ), China News Service noted.

Experts explained that the bureau could only punish Sun in this way according to present laws and regulations. But they added that such laws could be improved to stop train passengers from behaving poorly.

1.What do we know from the video posted on Sina Weibo?

A. Sun stole a passenger¡¯s purse. B. Sun was sitting in someone else¡¯s seat.

C. Sun was inviting a woman to dinner. D. Sun wanted to sit in a wheelchair.

2.How did other people respond to Sun¡¯s behavior?

A. They showed their understanding. B. They started to take others¡¯ seats too.

C. They felt angry about what he did. D. They gave their seats to him.

3.What can we infer from the story?

A. Sun¡¯s legs were seriously injured.

B. It¡¯s alright to put others¡¯ information online.

C. Bad behavior on planes is not punished.

D. Laws that punish bad behavior on trains are not as strict as those for planes.

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What about playing soccer this afternoon? I know you love it. Mike and John will play with us, too. I'm in John's home now. We will go to the school library in the afternoon first. Let's meet there. My soccer ball is under my bed. My phone is on the table. Can you help me find them and take them to the library? If you can't find them, you can ask Mom for help.

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3.______(Million) of tourists visit the Great wall every year.

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