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09 TEM8 exam
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1. Second place. If you have never heard of it before 3. The answer is unknown. What did you do? Discussion 6. A common mistake. In reality. You reached 9 points. Pay attention to 10. Lack of project undertaking.

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1。 2 changes. Pass on changes based on 3. They switched to his 4. It deleted 5. Change there to bus no.6 5. So 7. The answer is unknown. The answer is ominous. 9.live becomes alive 10. Remove.

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Mobile phones have changed interpersonal relationships. There is usually a note on the door of the conference room that says "turn off your mobile phone". However, the bell still echoes in the room. We are all ordinary people, so there is nothing urgent to do. Nevertheless, we still don't want to turn off our mobile phones. The mobile phone symbolizes our connection with the world and reflects our "social desire". We are familiar with the scene where a person stops to edit a short message and keeps his eyes on the mobile phone, no matter where he is, in the middle of the road or next to the bathroom.

We human beings are facing a global crisis, and our survival and civilization are threatened. Although everyone got together to discuss countermeasures, the disaster situation is expanding and the form is not optimistic. But there is also gratifying news: if we act boldly and decisively and respond quickly, we have the ability to solve this crisis and prevent it from developing in the worst direction.

However, many countries in the world today can be described by Winston Churchill's famous saying that European politicians ignore Adolf Hitler. "They are advancing in a strange paradox, hesitating only for a decision, dragging their feet in determination, hesitating in confidence, drifting with the tide, and those in power are weak."

Now, more than 70 million tons of greenhouse gases are discharged into the fragile atmosphere of the earth as natural sewage outlets. Tomorrow we will intensify, and the accumulated greenhouse gases will absorb more and more solar heat.

Wen Zuo

The State Administration of Radio, Film and Television of China recently issued a notice prohibiting domestic radio and television stations from translating foreign radio and television programs into any local dialect. According to the circular, this dialect translation contradicts the national initiative to promote Putonghua. Foreign programs translated into dialects must be deleted from TV and radio immediately. The notice caused different reactions from experts, audio and video producers and the public. Many people expressed their worries that they would not hear local dialects in public places. Man-Darian language, which means "common language", is the main language of the country and is widely used by more than 70% of the population. However, local dialects are still loved by people with relatively low education level on some occasions. Dialect does play a unique role, and its existence should be tolerated in public places.

Although dialects are widely popularized in public places, they are still acceptable in public places. First of all, it is more than just a communication tool. Most importantly, it is the messenger of their respective cultures. If dialects disappear from daily use, culture will be broken. Secondly, Putonghua can absorb the essence of local dialects and enrich its vocabulary and usage. This is the perfection of Datura from thousands of years of borrowing and contact. Dialects can also be popular among the public. With the famous short plays by comedians in the northeast of China, the local dialect has entered the spotlight and enjoyed greater popularity in all parts of China. This cultural phenomenon represents the audience's attitude towards dialects and caters to the tastes of most people. Thirdly, dialect is the only way for some local people with low education level to communicate. If different dialects are used in public places, people can't communicate.

In a word, local dialect should be tolerated in public places, because it has a unique role that Mandarin cannot replace. We should ensure its survival, because dialogue represents our spiritual home. In the long run, dialects should not and will not be eliminated. There is no need for any purposeful and deliberate attempt to protect dialects. Let the dialect go with the flow. The best way to protect a conversation is to use it in daily life and pass it on from generation to generation. The answer I bought before the exam is quite accurate. Hehe, it must have passed this time.