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Perhaps you've already watched or heard about Readers, a TV show that has recently become popular. It invites different people to read aloud on the stage, as well as tell the touching stories behind them. They can read everything, like poems(诗), book, and letters.
Many people are fans of the show and begin to enjoy reading aloud at home. Now the show gives people a special place to read across China. Reading pavilions(亭)are now in cities like Shanghai, Hangzhou and Xi'an.
The pavilion is quite small. Only one person can come into it each time. There is a microphone in it and it records people's voices. Everyone can read anything they like for three minutes in the pavilion. The show will later pick some of the readers and invite them to read on TV.
People of all ages have come and read in the pavilion, according to People's Daily. " Reading should be just like singing and talking," said Dong Qing, the host of the show. "We can actually express our deep feelings through reading aloud."
Both the TV show and the pavilion are encouraging reading among the public, reported China Youth Daily. In fact, this is also what our country is trying to do now. During the two sessions(两会)this month, deputy(代表)Lu Yaping suggested(建设)that a national reading day be set up. Many other deputies agreed with it.
Modern people realize(认识到) the importance of exercise. It's important for young men to keep a good habit of exercising. Look at the following table(表格), it shows some exercise in formation in a week about some of my classmates. "√"means "exercise".
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你的介绍可以这样开始:Jason wanted to share with us his experience…
There are millions of different animals in the world, but some are in danger, and some may soon die out. People can never see them again. Mark and David wanted to find some of these rare animals, so they climbed mountains, crossed rivers, and walked through rainforests.
A Bat, a Cat or a Squirrel?
Mark and David found the aye-aye. The aye-aye has bright eyes. It has ears like a bat, a body like a cat and a tail(尾巴) like a squirrel. Some people think the aye-aye brings bad luck. They killed(杀死) many of them, and cut down a lot of trees where the aye-aye lives as well.
A Strange Parrot
Mark and David found the biggest parrot in the world that cannot fly. Many years ago, some animals came to the place the parrots lived in, and killed many of them. Now there are only a few left.
Another Special Animal
Mark and David went looking for a manatee. A manatee looks like a seal and a hippo. In some places where manatees live, the water in the river gets low. Then the manatee swims to the place where there is more water. Many get stranded(搁浅), and some are killed by other animals and people, too.
After Mark and David returned, they made a film about these animals. They want to show the world these strange but interesting animals. They want the world to know there are not many of them left, and they all have a place in our world.
this machine?
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Because of the COVID-19, Kate realized the importance of health. So she is reading something about how to keep healthy on the Internet.
Good sleep is important for your health. You need about seven hours' sleep a night. Don't eat or read in bed. Go to bed and get up at the same time every clay. For more information. Please visit www.sleep.com.
How often do you exercise? If you want to keep healthy, try to exercise for 30 minutes a day, three or four times a week. For more information. Please call Health Line at 121-2020.
Studies show that the cold or flu virus (病毒) can live on our hands for long. So you should wash your hand often with soap. For more ways to prevent (预防) the cold or flu. Please call Health Line at 186-1313.
Brush your teeth twice a day and see a dentist at least once a year. The examination is not only for the health of your teeth, but for the whole body. Please visit www.myteeth.com for more information.