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如图,△ABC是⊙O的内接正三角形,图中阴影部分的面积是9π,则⊙O的半径为 .
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Canyouimaginedigginginyouryardonedayandfindingalife﹣sizedsoldiermadecompletelyofclay?That'swhathappenedseveraldecadesagowhenfarmersinXi'anChinawerediggingwells. Archaeologists考古学家havesincefoundabout6000moreofthesesoldiersalongwithhorsesweaponstoolsandotherartifacts.ThehugearmywasmeanttoprotectthetombofthefirstrulerofChina.ThefirstemperorofChinaQinShihuangaccomplishedahugeamountduringhisrule.Between221and210B.C.hestartedtheconstructionoftheGreatWall.Hebuiltalargenetworkofroads.Heintroducedanewwritingsystemcurrency货币andasetofmeasurements.Theemperoralsoorderedtheconstructionofahugearmyoflife﹣sizedterracottasoldiers.Thesehehopedwouldprotecthistombafterhisdeath. ThesoldiersinXi'an'sterracottamuseumaretodaylightbrownbuttheyweren'talways.Theybeganasanarmyofredblueyellowgreenwhiteandpurple.Sadlymostofthecolorsdidnotlasttothepresentday.Afterbeingexposedtoairduringexcavation挖掘thecoatingunderthepaintbegantofalloff.Thepaintdisappearedinlesstimethanittakestoboilaneggtakingwithitimportantpiecesofhistory. Nownewtechniquesarestartingtorevealthearmy'struecolors.Archaeologistshaverecentlydiscoveredanareawithmorethanahundredsoldiers.Manyofthesestillhavetheirpaintedfeaturesincludingblackhairpinkfacesandblackorbrowneyes.ChineseandGermanresearchershavedevelopedaspecialliquidtohelppreservethesoldiers'colors.Aftertheyfindasoldierorotherartifacts手工艺品archaeologistssprayitwiththeliquid.Theythencoveritinplastic.Archaeologistsarealsofindingcolorsinthedirtaroundthesoldiers.It'simportantnottodisturbthedirtsothecolorswon'tbelost.WearetreatingtheearthasanartifactsaysarcheologistRongBothemuseum'sleadingchemist.ThenextchallengesaysRongistofindawaytoapplythecolorstothearmyagain.OncethathappensartistscanbringEmperorQin'sarmybacktolifeinfullvividcolor. 1Theterracottasoldierswereconstructedto. A.showtheoutsideworldaboutChina'sgreatness B.beenjoyedbyeverydaypeople C.frightenChina'senemies D.protectEmperorQin'stomb 2Whatisthemainideaofthethirdparagraph? A.Thesoldierslosttheircolorsveryquickly. B.Thesoldiers'paintfelloffbecauseofthehightemperature. C.Visitorstothemuseumarenotactuallyseeingtherealsoldiers. D.Beingexposedtowaterisbadforthesoldiers. 3Whathavearchaeologistsrecentlydiscovered? A.Aplacewithoverahundredsoldiers. B.Awrittendescriptionofthesoldiers'truecolors. C.Aspecialliquidinthetombtopreservethesoldiers'colors. D.AnewtombforEmperorQin. 4WhichstatementwouldRongBoprobablyagreewith? A.Thesoldiersshouldstayintheircurrentbrowncolor. B.Artistsshouldbeabletopaintthesoldiersinanycolortheywant. C.Archaeologistscanonlyguessatthesoldiers'originalcolors. D.Weshouldtrytorestorethearmy'svividcolors.
OnthemorningofJuly141960JaneGoodallarrivedontheeastshoreofLakeTanganyikaandtheGombeNationalPark.Thenaround5pmsomebodyreportedthattheyhadseenachimpanzee黑猩猩.StraightawayJanesetoffintotheforesttofindherchimpanzees. AsayoungwomanJaneGoodallhadnoscientificknowledgebutthisdidn'tstopherfromfollowingherchildhooddreamofstudyingchimpanzeesinAfrica.Aftermanymonthsofdifficultworkshefound:chimpanzeeseatmeattheyusetoolstogetfoodandtheyalsomaketools.EveryeveningJanewroteherfindingsinadiaryandshebegantopublisharticlesinjournals.AfterawhilescientistsstartedreadingherstudiesandJanewasofferedaplaceatauniversity.AftermoreyearsofresearchshebecameDoctorJaneGoodallin1966.TherewasafilmMissGoodallandtheWildChimpanzees1963andthenthefirstofmanybookscalledMyFriendstheWildChimpanzees1969. Duringthe1970sGombebecameadangerousplacetoworkwhereoftentherewasfightingbetweensoldiers.ManyforeignersfledtheregionbutJanestayed.AdifferentproblemdevelopedinGombeinthe1980s.Thehumanpopulationintheregionwasincreasing.AsaresultofthistherewereonlyaboutahundredchimpanzeeslivinginGombe.Janerealisedthatsomethinghadtobedonesoshesetabouthelpingthelocalcommunitytogrowmoretreesforthemintheregion. After1989Janestartedgivinglecturesfightingagainstthecrueltytochimpanzeesusedinmedicalresearchlaboratories.Shewasalsobusysettingupsanctuariesforchimpswhichhadbeencaughtorwereorphans孤儿becauseofthetradeinchimpanzeemeat.NowadaysshehasverylittlesparetimeleftbutshestillspendspartofeveryyearintheforestinGombewatchingherchimpanzees. 1InwhichorderdidJanedothefollowingthings? a.receivedherdoctor'sdegree b.madediscoveriesaboutchimpanzees c.wroteherfirstbookaboutchimpanzees d.gavelecturesaboutchimpanzeeprotection A.bacd. B.adbc. C.acdb. D.abdc. 2WhatwastheproblemthathappenedtochimpanzeesinGombeinthe1980s? A.Diseasesmadetheirpopulationdropsharply. B.ManyforeignerstookthemawayfromGombe. C.Theirhomeswerealmostdestroyedbyhumans. D.Fightingamongsoldiersbrokeoutintheirhomes. 3Whichofthefollowingbestexplainssanctuariesunderlinedinthelastparagraph? A.Modernhospitals. B.Safehouses. C.Wildlifemarkets. D.Researchlabs. 4WhydoestheauthoruseherchimpanzeesinParagraph1and4? A.TotellusJaneistheirprotectionhero. B.ToproveJane'sresearchneedsthem. C.ToexplainJanehasraisedthem. D.ToshowJanelovesthemdeeply.
ThestudyonfacialrecognitiontechnologyFRTbeganinthelate1960s.Inthelate1990sFRTbegantoenterthemarketgraduallybutitsaccuracyhadalongwaytogothoughitcostgovernmentsalotwhichmadeitunpopularatthattime.FRTattractedwideattentionafterSeptember112001andithasbeenwidelyusednow. RecognizingthepotentialabuseintheuseofFRTMicrosoftisaskingtheU.S.governmenttostudyfacialrecognitionFRandkeepadosewatchoveritsuse.PersonallyIholdthisisapositivejobthatMicrosoftisdoing.FRThasgrowntobesopowerful.Itcanbeusedtoidentifypeopleinphotosvideofeedsandofcourseinpersonwithouttheirpermission. Mr.BradfordSmithMicrosoft'spresidentsuggeststhatgovernmentsaroundtheworldshouldexaminecommercialusesofFR.TheEuropeanUnionEUisaheadofothersinthisaspectthankstoitstoughnewdataprotectionlawwhichforbidscompaniestogatherthebiometric生物特征dataneededforfacialrecognitionwithoutfirstobtaininguserspermission. SanFranciscohasbecomethefirstcityintheUSAtoforbidusingfacialrecognitionsoftware.AndOaklanddiscussedasimilarrulelastmonth.SanFranciscohassaidthatpoliceandotherpublicdepartmentscannotuseFRT.SanFranciscoalreadyusessurveillance监视camerasforreadingcarnumberplatesandpoliceofficerswearbodycameras.SanFranciscoofficialAaronPeskinsaidFRTwaslikeBigBrotherfromthebook1984byGeorgeOrwell.ThephraseBigBrotherisnowusedtodescribeattemptstoincreasesurveillanceandspyoncitizens.Mr.PeskinsaidWecanhavegoodpolicingwithoutbeingapolicestate. 1WhywasFRTunpopularinthe1990s? A.Itwasinconvenienttouse. B.Itwasexpensivetoproduce. C.Itsaccuracyneededimproving. D.Itsrolesweren'tfullyfoundout. 2Whatistheauthor'sattitudetoMicrosoft'sadviceonthemanagementofFRT? A.Hesaysyestoit. B.Heisdoubtfulofit. C.Hefeelsworriedaboutit. D.Hecan'tunderstandit. 3WhohasdonethemostworktomakepeopleuseFRTinarightway? A.SanFrancisco. B.Microsoft. C.Oakland. D.TheEU. 4Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext? A.BigBrotherTechnology B.DifferentUsesofFRT C.StrongProtectionofFRT D.FRData'sDisadvantages
如图在平面直角坐标系中已知点A﹣36B﹣9﹣3以原点O为位似中心相似比为把△ABO缩小则点A的对应点A′的坐标是
如图所示将形状大小完全相同的“●”和线段按照一定规律摆成下列图形第1幅图形中“●”的个数为a1第2幅图形中“●”的个数为a2第3幅图形中“●”的个数为a3…以此类推则+++…+的值为
MyhusbandandIonlyhaveonecar.SoafterworkIalwayswalktohisofficeandwaitforhimto1mehome. OnedaywhileIwaswaitingforhimabeautifulcar2nearme.IwasbusilyadmiringthecarwhenI3thedriver.Honestlyshewasprobablythe4womanIhadeverseenoutsideofamoviescreen.Her5wereasblueasseaandshehadteethlikeanevenrowofpearls.Minuteslateramancameoutofthebuildingandwalkedovertoher.Theykissedanddroveoff. Sittingthere6injeansandaT﹣shirtIwantedtocry.Itisso7thatpeoplehaveitall. ThenextweekIsawheragainandafterthatitbecamealmost8toseeher.Iwould9ifsheandherhusbandateoutalotandwheretheywent.Iwantedherto10thecarsoIcouldseeherinfulllength.Didshe11classyhigh﹣heeledshoes? Afewweekslaterthisquestionwas12forme. Iwaswaitinginmyusualplaceandthewoman'shusbandcameovertotheircar.Heopenedthedoor.13theprettywomanwalkedaroundtothepassengerside14onawalkingstick.She15onelegwithherhandsandthentheotherone;shehadaprosthetic假肢onherleftlegandabrace支架herrightone. AstheydroveawayIbegantocry.WhenmyhusbandarrivedItoldhimwhathad16.Hesaidheknewherhusbandandthatwhentheladywas12yearsoldshehadbeen17inacarthatgotstuckontherailroadtracks.Bothherparentswerekilled.Therailcompanymadealargesettlementwithherbecausethecrossinghadno18;thatiswhysheownedsuchanicecar. ForweeksIhad19thiswomanandherwayoflife.NowIrealizehowluckyIam.Whenyoumeetapersonwhoseemstobemuchbetteroffthanyoudon'tbefooledby20. 1A.walk B.drive C.fly D.ship 2A.rangup B.spedup C.wentup D.pulledup 3A.noticed B.recognized C.greeted D.observed 4A.prettiest B.proudest C.strictest D.strongest 5A.fingers B.ears C.eyes D.nose 6A.covered B.wrapped C.put D.dressed 7A.touching B.unfair C.interesting D.surprising 8A.boring B.stressful C.routine D.amusing 9A.refer B.whisper C.wonder D.expect 10A.getoutof B.getinto C.goup D.gothrough 11A.wear B.oppose C.abuse D.ban 12A.raised B.handled C.solved D.answered 13A.Immediately B.Slowly C.Curiously D.Fortunately 14A.putting B.carrying C.turning D.leaning 15A.pressed B.skipped C.lifted D.slid 16A.disappeared B.changed C.happened D.lost 17A.limited B.trapped C.lost D.sunk 18A.announcement B.signals C.appeal D.station 19A.envied B.ignored C.respected D.understood 20A.confidence B.confusion C.ambition D.appearance
NewYorkCitymuseumshavefilled2019withexcitingexhibitions.Herearehighlightsasyouschedulethatleisuretime: TheStatueofLibertyMuseum LibertyIsland StartingMay16 AbrandnewmuseumabouttheStatueofLibertyisopeningonLibertyIslandwiththreeroomswithinthespaceincludinga3Dimmersive拟真的theaterthatwillplayan8﹣to﹣10﹣minutefilmthattellsabriefhistoryofitsbeginningsanditsmeanings. 'CyclingintheCity' MuseumoftheCityofNewYork JulythroughDecember TheMuseumoftheCityofNewYorkisopeninganewexhibitaboutthehistoryofcyclingandthecity'srelationshipwithitcalledCyclingintheCity:A200﹣YearHistorythrough50objectsincluding14bicyclesphotographsandcyclingclothing.TheexhibitionwillalsofeatureancientandmodernfilmsshownonalargescreenwhichwillenablevisitorstoexperiencevirtualcyclinglandscapesviaZwiftanonlinecyclingvideogame. 'ShePersists:ACenturyofWomenArtistsinNewYorkCity' GracieMansion StartingJuly14 With60worksbymorethan40artistsGracieMansioniscelebratingtheexcellentworksofwomenwhocalledNewYorkhomeinthisnewexhibit.Thepaintingsfilmphotographycraftanddesignaredividedintothreethemes:bodyasabattlegroundpicturingpeopleandexpandingabstraction. MuseumoftheDog 101ParkAve. StartingOct.6 Anentireartmuseumaboutdogshasarrivedin Manhattanwithalargetwo﹣floorcollectionofpaintingssculpturesandrarepiecesfromfamousdogartists.ThereareinteractiveexhibitslikeaFindYourMatchandaMeettheBreedstouchscreenwhereyoucanexploredifferentbreeds'featurestraitsandhistories. 1Atwhichplacecanpeoplelearnthehistoryofcycling? A.LibertyIsland B.MuseumoftheCityofNewYork C.GracieMansion D.101ParkAve. 2WhichofthefollowingisNOTopenduringthesummercamp? A.TheStatueofLibertyMuseum B.'CyclingintheCity' C.'ShePersists:ACenturyofWomenArtistsinNewYorkCity' D.MuseumoftheDog 3Whichofthefollowingisatraditionalexhibitionwithoutusingdigitaltechnology? A.TheStatueofLibertyMuseum B.'CyclingintheCity' C.'ShePersists:ACenturyofWomenArtistsinNewYorkCity' D.MuseumoftheDog
Imagineyouareopeningyourowncompanyandwanttohireamanager.Youhavetwoapplicantsandtheyarebothskilledandexperiencedsowhowouldyouratherhire:JuliaWatsonorShobhaBhattacharya?ChancesarcthatyouwouldpreferWalsonright?Butwhy? EasynamesareregardedasmorefamiliarlessriskyandlessdangerousErynNewmanascientistatVictoriaUniversityofWellingtonNewZealandtoldScientificAmerican.Asaresultpeoplewitheasiernamesareoftenconsideredtobemoretrustworthy. ThisiswhatNewmanandherteammateshavefoundintheirrecentstudy.Intheexperimenttheypicked218differentforeignnamesincludingdifficult﹣to﹣pronounceoneslikeYevgeniDherzhinskyandeasynameslikeBodoWallmeyer.Theythenattachedeachnamewithastatementsuchasturtlesaredeafandgiraffesaretheonlymammalsthatcannotjumpandaskedvolunteerswhethertheythoughtthestatementsweretrue.Theresultsshowedthatstatementsconnectedtoeasiernamesweremoreoftenrankedasbelievablethanthosebelongingtodifficultnamesregardlessofwhatthetruthreallywas. Infactpreviousstudieshavealreadyfoundthatourjudgmentsaboutproductscanbeaffectedbytheirnames.Forexamplewetendtothinkofafoodadditivewithaneasiernameassaferandastock股票withaneasiernameasmoreprofitable赢利的accordingtoMedicalDaily.Butresearcherspointedoutthatthiseffectcanchangedependingonwheresomeonecomesfrom.ForexampleanativeBritishmanmayfindYevgeniDherzhinskyhardtopronouncewhileRussianpeoplecansayitwithouteffort. Newmanhopesthatthisfindingcanmakeusbetterseeourbias.It'snotjustunfairtopeoplethatwemakejudgmentsbasedonfeelingsratherthanfacts﹣itcansometimeshaveseriousresults.Forexamplewemaychoosetobelievecertaineyewitnessesincourtsimplybecausetheirnamessoundmoretrustworthyeveniftheyareactuallylying.Orwemayletgoofqualifiedjobapplicantsduetotheirdifficultnames. NowifyoucouldmakethatdecisionagainwouldyoustillpreferJuliaWatsontoShobhaBhattacharya? 1WhydoestheauthorrefertothechoicebetweenthetwonamesinParagraph1? A.Tointroducehowtochooseagoodapplicant. B.Toshoweasynamesareconsideredmorerisky. C.Toexplainwhatkindsofapplicantsareconsideredreliable. D.Tomakereaderswonderwhyapplicantswitheasynamesarepreferred. 2WhatdidNewmanandherteammatesdiscoverintheirexperiment? A.Hard﹣to﹣pronouncenamesdidn'tinfluencehowthevolunteersjudged. B.Statementspairedwitheasynameswereratedasreliableinmanycases. C.Volunteerswitheasiernamesweremorelikelytochoosetruestatements. D.Statementsconnectedwithdifficultnamesweremoretrustedbyvolunteers. 3TheunderlinedwordbiasinParagraph5probablymeans A.realfact B.wisejudgment C.goodunderstanding D.unreasonablepreference 4Whatcanbeconcludedfromthepassage? A.Weshouldthinktwicebeforewemakeadecision. B.Russianshavemorefairnesstopeople'snamesthantheBritish. C.Judgingpeoplebasedontheirnamesmaycauseseriousproblems. D.Theharderyournameispronouncedthemorelikelyyouwillgetajob.
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Manyscientistsbelieveourloveofsugarmayactuallybeanaddiction瘾.Whenweeatordrinksugaryfoodsthesugarentersourbloodandaffectspartsofourbrainwhichmakesusfeelgood.Thenthegoodfeelinggoesawayleavinguswantingmore.1Inthiswayitisinfactanaddictivedrugonethatdoctorssuggestweallcutdownon. ItseemslikeeverytimeIstudyanillnessandsearchforthefirstcauseIfindmywaybacktosugarsaysscientistRichardJohnson2Why?SugarwebelieveisoneofcausesoftheproblemifnotthemajorreasonsaysJohnson. Ourbodiesaredesignedtosurviveonverylittlesugar.Earlyhumansoftenhadverylittlefoodsoourbodieslearnedtobeveryefficientinstoringsugarasfat.Inthiswaywehadenergystoredforwhentherewasnofood.Buttodaymostpeoplehavemorethanenough.3Wellwhatisthesolution?It'sobviousthatweneedtoeatlesssugar.4Frombreakfastcereals谷物toafter﹣dinnerdessertsourfoodsareincreasinglyfilledwithit. 5Manyschoolsarereplacingsugarydessertswithhealthierfoodlikefruit.Otherschoolsarcgrowingtheirownfoodingardensorbuildingfacilities设施likewalkingtrackssostudentsandothersinthecommunitycanexercise. A.Buttherearethosewhoarefightingbackagainstsugar. B.High﹣sugarfoodscannegativelyaffectyourenergylevels. C.Sotheverythingthatoncesavedusmaynowbekillingus. D.Alltastyfoodsdothisbutsugarhasaparticularlystrongeffect. E.Thetroubleisintoday'sworldit'sextremelydifficulttoavoid. F.Theaveragepersontakesinabout24kilogramsofsugareachyear. G.1/3ofadultsworldwidehavehighbloodpressureand2.5billionsufferfromobesity.
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文请你修改你同桌写的以下作文.文中共有10处语言错误每句中最多有两处.每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加删除或修改. 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号∧并在其下面写出该加的词. 删除:把多余的词用斜线\划掉. 修改:在错的词下划一横线并在该词下面写出修改后的词. 注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; 2.只允许修改10处多者从第11处起不计分. Ourschoolhasalonghistory.Itissuchbeautiful.ButrecentlyIoftenfindsomestudentsdosomethingbadtoourschool.ForanexamplelastFridayIsawastudentspittinginthecorneroftheschoollibrary.Itellhimnottodothatbuthedidn'trespondtomeandwentstraightawaywhatmademesad.There'snodoubtthatitisourdutykeepourschoolcleanandtidy.Weshouldn'tleaverubbisheshereandthere.Drawpicturesinthewalliscertainlyabadhabit.IfeveryoneofuscontributemoretoourschoolImsureshewillbecomemoreandmorebeautifully.
OnthenightofAugust242001everythingchangedwhenmyfriendscarhitawallwithmeinside.IlostmostofmyrightlegandIwasleftbleedingwithseveralbrokenbones.Atthehospitalalthoughmybodywasweakmymindwasstillveryclear.Ijustkepttellingmyselftoholdon.AweeklaterImadeadealwiththedoctorsthatonceIcouldrollontomysideIcouldleave. TwoweekslaterIwasallowedtogohome.AlthoughIleftthehospitalthefightwasfarfromover.Myleftkneewasbadlyinjuredwhichresultedindifferentsurgeries手术overthenextfewyears.AndsoonmoreofmyrightleghadtoberemovedThismadeithardertowearmyfalselegsoIdonatedittoanursewhocouldn'taffordoneforherself.ThejoyofbeingabletoprovidethisgifttosomeoneelsewasgreaterthanthehappinessIfeltonanydayIwasabletowearitmyself. Peopleoftentellmethey'reproudofmeforstayingstrong.Butinmymindstayingstronghasalwaysbeenmyonlychoice.SoonthedayIleftthehospitalImadeapromisetomyselftoalwayslivelifetothefullest. NowImaynotbeabletodothingsthewayeverybodyelsedoesthembutstillIalwaysfindawaytodothem.IsoonsettledintoeverydaylifeagainuntilonedayIrealizedIwasn'tlivingmylifeasfullyasIwantedto. After13yearsofthinkingthatIwasconfidentIhadanunfamiliarfeelingsweepoverme.ForthefirsttimeinmylifeIwasnotonlyconfidentbutIwantedtohelpthosearoundme.In2014Ievenstartedmodeling.MydreamisthatonedayalittlegirlwillseemeinamagazineandsayWowshe'sbeautifulandsheonlyhasoneleg.IcoulddothattoosomedayeventhoughIhaveadisability. 1Howdidtheauthorfeelafterthecaraccident? A.Shefeltluckythatshewasstillalive. B.Shetookapositiveattitudetowardlife. C.Shecouldn'tacceptthelossofherleg. D.Shecomplainedthatlifewasunfairtoher. 2Whatmadetheauthorfeelhappyaccordingtothetext? A.Shecouldwearherfalselegagain. B.Shehadlivedherlifetothefullest. C.Shewasabletoofferhelptoothers. D.Shecoulddothingslikeeverybodyelse. 3Whydidtheauthorstartmodelingin2014? A.Toappearonthecoverofamagazine. B.Toprovedisabledpeoplecouldalsosucceed. C.Tochallengeherselfbytryingsomethingnew. D.Toencourageotherstobeconfidentofthemselves. 4Whatwastheauthor'smainpurposeinwritingthetext? A.Tostresstheimportanceofhavingadream B.Toshowhowdifficultlifeisfordisabledpeople. C.Togiveadvicetodisabledpeopleonhowtomakealiving. D.Toshareherpastexperiencesandhowshediscoveredherdream.
为庆祝新中国成立七十周年你们学校即将举办一次大型文艺汇演GrandArtandCulturalShow.假如你是李华请给你们学校留学生Eric写一封邮件邀请他参加观看. 内容包括: 1.汇演时间和地点; 2.汇演内容和意义. 注意: 1.词数:100左右. 2.可以适当增加细节以使行文连贯.
Theinternetisn'talwaysahappyplace.Buttherearegroupstryingtochangethat.KuakuaqunorpraisinggrouponWechatinwhichpeoplesendoutcomplimentsandpositivemessagesarebecomingpopularamonguniversitystudentsinChina. PraisinggroupshavebeenfoundedbystudentsfromseveraluniversitiessuchasFudanUniversityCommunicationUniversityofChinaHuazhongUniversityofScienceandTechnology.PeoplecanevenbuymembershipsofsuchgroupsononlineplatformslikeTaobao.Onceadmittedtheymakecomplimentarycommentsabouteachotherandevenasktobecomplimentedonparticularthings. ThepraisinggroupscomeatatimewhenthementalhealthofyoungChineseisgettingattention.AsyoungChineseseekcompanyandconfidencethepraisinggroupsmeetalotofpsychologicalneeds.ThegroupallowsmetoseethegoodqualitiesinmyselfthatIoftenoverlookandlookatthebrightsideofeverything.KindnessfromstrangerscanhelpmefeelmuchbetterTianJiayin22toldChinaDaily. ThepopularityofchatgroupsisalsoareflectionofChineseculturereportedGlobalTimes.AsmanyyoungChineseareraisedtobemodestit'suncommonforthemtoopenlyseekandgivepraise.Asaresulttheydesirecomplimentsastheygrowup.Ifthekidsgotmorepraisefromparentsandteacherstheirdesireforpraisewouldn'tbesostrongsaidDaiJiapsychologistfromHunanUniversityofCommerce. ButChenKanapsychologistfromFudanUniversitywarnedthatmembersofpraisinggroupsshouldbecautiousaboutgivingorreceivingpraise.Thebiggestriskistheconstantemphasisonthe‘falseself'whichmakesithardertoseethe‘trueself'shesaid. 1WhatdoestheunderlinedwordcomplimentsinParagraph1mean? A.praises B.questions C.advice D.information 2WhydomanyChineseuniversitystudentslikeKuakuaqun? A.ItgivesthemadiscountonTaobao. B.Ithelpsthemwiththeirstudies. C.Itmakesthemfeelconfident. D.Ithelpsthemmakenewfriends. 3WhatdoesChenKanthinkofgivingorreceivingpraise? A.Receivingpraiseismorehelpfulthanbeingmodest. B.Parentsandteachersshouldgiveyoungpeoplemorepraise. C.kidsshouldbeencouragedtoopenlyseekandgivepraise. D.Toomuchpraisemightstopkidsfromseeingtheirtrueselves. 4Whatisthemainideaofthearticle? A.Tipsforgettingmotivated B.ThelostgenerationinChina C.OriginofthepraisingcultureinChina D.AdvantagesanddisadvantagesofKuakuaqun
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