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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了在中国年轻人中,中国品牌和产品越来越受欢迎,形成了一股“国潮风”。国潮也被认为是提高中国青年民族认同和文化自信意识的一种方式。
1 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Over the past few years, many Chinese brands and     1     (product) have become more and more popular among Chinese youth,     2     is a trend known as guochao.

The post-2000 younger generation, a     3     (rise) consumption force of home market, no longer admires all foreign things. In fact, most of them tend     4     (buy) something with Chinese cultural elements.     5     is obvious that guochao style now suits Chinese young people’s taste.

Guochao also means the return of     6     (tradition) styles and cultural elements. Some brands like Li-Ning and White Rabbit begin to appeal to younger customers. Meanwhile, Dunhuang culture is also gaining popularity     7     (gradual). It is commonly seen that silk scarves, makeups and cell phone cases with Dunhuang culture elements     8     (display) in the art shows, attracting many young followers.

The Chinese culture represented by guochao is creating a huge new market at home and abroad. More importantly, guochao is regarded     9     a way to improve the awareness of Chinese youth national identity and cultural confidence. As a result, this new trend of guochao makes     10     big success.

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2 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

The Chinese New Year red envelope (红包) is one of     1     most popular Chinese traditions for children on the Chinese New Year. They receive red envelopes with money inside! Little kids     2     (usual) learn the words “hong bao” in Mandarin (普通话) very quickly.

The red color     3     (stand) for good luck for the Chinese. Traditionally the envelopes are decorated with gold letters and messages of     4     (happy) or Chinese lucky symbols like the Chinese dragon, the phoenix, etc. Nowadays, in     5     (keep) up with the times, you can find anything from Mickey Mouse to Hello Kitty on the red envelopes.

Generally, kids     6       are unmarried all get red envelopes during the Chinese New Year from their grandparents, uncles, aunts and parents of course. Close     7     (friend ) also give red envelopes to children during the festival. Who gives money and how much money     8     (give) mainly depend on the personal relationship and the age of the kids. And     9       is quite common for an adult     10       (receive) a kid’s greeting for a red envelope during the Chinese New Year.

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