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¡ïWhen you talk through a park, a noise from the background is becoming louder and clearer. Then you can find that a group of women who are gathering at the side of path. In the cold breeze(΢·ç) of winter, they¡¯ re moving their arms and legs to rhythm(½Ú×à).
¡ïYou want to sleep late into noon on weekend mornings, but find it impossible because the seniors(Ä곤Õß) have been dancing since the early hours, make a lot of noise.
¡ïSometimes, you want to have a rest or take a walk with friends in a quiet park, only to be interrupted (±»×èÖ¹/´ò¶ÏµÄ) by music associated(ÁªÏµ/ÁªÃË/Åã°é) with a group dancing. It is really an annoying problem.
This kind of dancing is called Square Dancing. It seems that if you go around China, you can see these dancing everywhere in the public space. Also in foreign countries, Chinese Square Dancing is very famous. On January 14, 2015, Chinese seniors danced on the square out of the stadium(ÌåÓý¹Ý) where a soccer game between China and Uzbekistan(ÎÚ×ȱð¿Ë˹̹) was being held during the Asian Cup in Brisbane(²¼Àï˹°à).
But in Britain dancing in public is not a cultural habit. You won¡¯ t see any age group swinging their arms and tapping their feet in a park. Usually, they just take a walk for exercise.
Most people think that Square Dancing should be stopped. It disturbs people and makes people feel annoyed. But do you know why these women choose Square Dancing?
For seniors in China, to dance together is a way to keep healthy and be social. With most of them old-aged, they have lots of free time to do whatever they like. There is no more work and their kids have left. They will feel lonely and bored after retiring(ÍËÐÝ). So the people who want to keep healthy and stay away from loneliness dance together. I like seeing these women enjoy themselves. They remind us of the importance of exercise as we get older. Besides, most of them have raised whole families. Now it is their time to have fun and enjoy some peace.
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The name of this kind of dancing | 1. 1. |
The place where you can see this kind of dancing | 2. 2. |
Things that people in Britain usually do in a park | 3. 3. |
The feeling that seniors have after retiring | 4. 4. |
Things that the dancing reminds | 5. 5. |
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