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¡¾´ð°¸¡¿Dear Chris,
I¡¯m glad to hear from you. As a Chinese, I¡¯m proud, knowing that you¡¯re interested in Traditional Chinese Medicine. I¡¯ll introduce it to you briefly.
First of all, as an important part of Chinese culture, TCM has a long history, which has undergone thousands of years of practice and development. In addition, TCM is also a science, and its advantages are being more and more widely recognized by people.
On my part, in contrast to western medicine, TCM is aimed at curing illness at source and helping people prevent from potential health problems. Moreover, people apply its unique diagnostic methods to medicine and gain remarkable effects, so I believe TCM will develop better. If you want to know more, you can write to me soon.
Yours,
Li Jin
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2. As a Chinese, I¡¯m proud, knowing that you¡¯re interested in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
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Steve was the most amazing person in all of Minneapolis, and he was my cousin. By the age of 19, Steve was a star baseball player at the University of Minnesota. I wanted to be exactly like him. So when Steve asked me to go with him on a spring fishing trip in northern Minnesota, I was excited!
After planning the trip, we gathered clothes and supplies, and began our great adventure. We reached the Superior National Forest in northern Minnesota by early evening. On our way to the campsite, Steve pointed to a small house faraway in one of the mountains, saying that it was the ranger station (»¤ÁÖÕ¾) where the forester worked.
Finally, after a long walk, we reached the campsite and set up the camp as the sun was setting. Steve knew all the tricks of an experienced wilderness camper. After we gathered enough wood from the forest, he started the campfire using only stone and steel ¡ª no matches. For supper we feasted on freeze ¡ª dried beef, wild rice and pea soup. I ate greedily after all that work.
Tired enough, we climbed into our sleeping bags early and talked about our plans for fishing the next day. We were still talking quietly when a sudden north wind picked up£»the temperature dropped and it began to snow. Steve found a way to increase the temperature inside the tent. He dragged a log from the forest to the opposite side of the campfire. Then he wrapped aluminum foil (ÂÁ²) around the log. The heat from the fire reflected off the foil and into the tent. Soon images of lake fish were filling my dreams.
The snow had stopped, but sometime later a powerful wind must have kicked up the flames of our dying fire. I was suddenly awakened by Steve. Our tent was on fire. Frightened, I ran out of the tent immediately. The tent collapsed µ¹Ëú) with Steve inside. Without any thought of endangering myself, I reached into the burning tent and pulled him to the icy lake. Fortunately, we were not seriously hurt.
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Later, as we stood by the burning tent to keep warm, we considered our difficult situation.
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Suddenly, we heard a noise in the forest.
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Warning calls are employed to warn other frogs of some nearby danger and are commonly heard when an attacker comes near.¡¾3¡¿. If an attacker attacks a frog, the frog will make a call almost like a scream, which is intended to scare the attacker. This scream is almost always made when the attacker succeeds in grasping the frog because, should it be greatly surprised, the attacker may release the frog, which might permit the animal to make its escape.
¡¾4¡¿, which is employed when another frog is caught hold of by mistake. This regularly happens during the mating season, when male frogs eager for a mate wrongly grasp another male. In other cases, females that have already mated may make this call when different male frogs catch them.¡¾5¡¿.Whenever a male catches a female of another species, the female gives the release call to inform the male that he has made a mistake and should let go.
A.Frog calls further differ between species
B.The final major call made by frogs is the release call
C.To the human ear, frog mating calls may all sound similar
D.Frogs make short, sharp, loud sounds while they hurry away
E.Males can recognize the calls their neighbors make from afar
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Whether they¡¯re for a teenager or not, all great stories have certain elements: they have interesting characters we enjoy reading about; they show these characters in a world we can recognize and understand.
¡¾1¡¿ The main character faces a problem, usually quite a serious one. The thing that most draws us to reading the story is the way the character deals with the problem¡ªwhether the character gets the better of it, or it gets the better of the character.
Characters in a book for young adults are generally young adults themselves. ¡¾2¡¿ On the one hand, they¡¯re not children anymore. They¡¯re growing up and want to stretch their wings. On the other hand, they¡¯re not yet adults. They can¡¯t do certain things, as they¡¯re not yet able to do them or because the world tells them that they can¡¯t.
To make things even more complicated, almost all young adults feel at some point that the whole growing£up process is happening too quickly. ¡¾3¡¿
This year, TEENS has selected seven of the ten books, nominated (ÌáÃû) for the US 2017 National Book Awards in the categories of Young People¡¯s Literature.
Some stories are specifically written for teenagers or young adults, meaning that their authors are very sensitive to the ¡°in£between¡± nature of teenage life. They¡¯re about problems that appear for young people because of tensions between them and their parents and teachers, their siblings (ÐֵܽãÃÃ)£¬or wider society. Often, these problems are presented very seriously by writers. ¡¾4¡¿
At the same time, fiction isn¡¯t supposed to be just about the challenges people face in life, but also about how people overcome those problems. ¡¾5¡¿ They discover something about themselves that they never knew before, and which enables them to succeed. And the solution that they find opens the future up to them, setting them on the path to adulthood.
A.They want to hold back a little and remain a child a little longer.
B.But that¡¯s what young adults want in fiction; to be taken seriously.
C.When closing a good book, we feel we¡¯ve learned something about ourselves.
D.These are stories that someone of any age could pick up and enjoy.
E.And they are in a challenging period of life.
F.But most importantly, great stories have a central drama.
G.To some degree, challenges bring out the best in characters.
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ I shall always recall the autumn and the girl playing the violin. She made me realize true friendship. I know she will always be my best friend .
It was a golden season. I could see the yellow leaves falling on the cool wind. In such a season, I liked walking alone on the leaves in the woods, listening to the sound of them.
Autumn is a lonely season and everything is still. Such surroundings always get me down. But one day, the sound of a violin flowed into my ears like a stream flowing in the mountains. I was so surprised that I jumped to see what it was. A young girl, standing in the wind, was lost in playing her violin.
I had never seen her before. The music was so nice that I listened quietly. Lost in the music, I didn't know that I had been standing there for so long but my existence did not seem to disturb her.
Leaves were still falling. Every day she played the violin at the same time and the same place and I went to watch her performance . I was the only listener. The autumn seemed no longer lonely and life became interesting. Though we didn't know each other, I thought we were already good friends. I believe she also had the same feeling.
Autumn was nearly over. One day, when I was listening carefully, the sound suddenly stopped. To my astonishment, the girl came over to me.
¡°You must like the violin.¡± she said.
¡°Yes, and you play very well. Why did you stop?¡± I asked.
Suddenly, a sad expression appeared on her face and I could feel something unusual.
¡°I came here to see my grandmother, but now I must leave. I once played badly. It was your appreciation and listening every day that encouraged me.¡± she said.
¡°In fact, it was your playing that gave me a meaningful autumn,¡± I answered, ¡°let's be friends. The girl smiled and so did I.
During the rest days left, I had never heard her play again. Only thick leaves were left on the ground. But I will not forget the girl. She is just like a dream, so short, so bright, like a shooting star giving off all its light that it makes the autumn sky shining.
¡¾1¡¿What did the writer like doing in autumn?
A.Enjoying the fresh air in the woods.
B.Seeking for surprises.
C.Walking alone on the leaves and listening to the sound of the woods.
D.Walking by himself on the leaves and listening to the sound of the falling leaves.
¡¾2¡¿What is the mood of the writer in fall?
A.He is in high spirits.B.He is surprised.
C.He feels blue.D.He is calm.
¡¾3¡¿What can we learn from the talk between the writer and the girl?
A.Appreciation and listening benefit others as well as ourselves.
B.The violin is powerful.
C.The girl would miss her grandmother.
D.Their meeting was expected.
¡¾4¡¿What does the writer want to express from the story?
A.Beauty and love are the unchangeable themes.
B.A friend in need is a friend indeed.
C.Persistence is important for us to succeed.
D.Many people may step in your life, but only true friends leave beautiful footprints on your heart.
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