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High-quality books on traditional Chinese culture are being brought back, ¡¾1¡¿(judge) from the results of the 12th annual Wenjin Awards, China's national-level comprehensive book award to encourage public reading.

The results were announced on the World Book and Copyright Day. Awards from the National Library of China were given to 10 winning books from about 80 finalists ¡¾2¡¿(choose) by 14 top librarians and scholars. Before that, several rounds of selection had been carried out among a field of 1, 800 books ¡¾3¡¿were published in China last year.

The award has three categories: humanities, popular sciences and children¡¯s books. Half the winners this year dealt with different ¡¾4¡¿(aspect) of traditional Chinese culture. The mixing of social and physical sciences was a trend, and the winning children¡¯s books were ¡¾5¡¿(suit) for adult readers too.

¡°Many good children's books ¡¾6¡¿(introduce) into China from other countries in recent years. They helped broaden people's horizons and inspired ¡¾7¡¿(we)writing,¡± said Yu Hongcheng, author of the award-winning Dishes on Plate. ¡° However, ¡¾8¡¿worries me that Chinese children may not have enough self-confidence from a cultural viewpoint when exposed to a market¡¾9¡¿( main) filled with translations.¡± That concern encouraged her to create the picture book, which focuses ¡¾10¡¿ Chinese agricultural culture- starting with rice, a foundation of Chinese cuisine.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ More cycling, better public transport and car bans...Places all over the world are taking a range of measures to lower traffic pollution.

Paris

Paris bans cars in many historic central districts on weekends, places odd-even (µ¥Ë«ÈÕµÄ) bans on vehicles£¬makes public transport free during major pollution events and encourages car-sharing programs. A long section of the right bank of the river Seine is now car-free and a monthly ban on cars has come into force along the Champs-Elysees.

The Netherlands

Politicians want to ban the sale of all petrol cars from 2025, allowing only electric or hydrogen vehicles. The new law will allow anyone who already owns a petrol car to continue using it. Most cities encourage bicycle use.

Freiburg

Freiburg in Germany has 500km of bike routes and a cheap and efficient public transport system. One town, Vauban, forbids people to park near homes and makes car-owners pay $18,000 for a space on the edge of town in return for living without a car. People are offered cheaper housing, free public transport, and plentiful bicycle spaces.

Curitiba

The southern Brazilian city of two million people has one of the biggest and lowest-cost bus systems in the world. Nearly 70% of its people go to work by public transport and the result is pollution-free air and traffic-free streets.

Copenhagen

Copenhagen prioritizes (ÓÅÏÈ¿¼ÂÇ) bikes over cars and now has more cycles than people. The city calculates that one mile on a bike is worth $0.42 to society, while one mile in a car is a $0.2 loss. Large parts of the Danish capital have been closed to vehicles for decades.

¡¾1¡¿What will happen in Paris during major pollution events?

A.Historic central districts won¡¯t allow cars in.

B.Car-sharing programs will raise money publicly.

C.People must obey the odd-even traffic restrictions on weekends.

D.People can take public transport free of charge.

¡¾2¡¿From 2025, the Netherlands will ________.

A.put 500km of bike routes into full use

B.only allow the sale of electric or hydrogen vehicles

C.completely forbid the use of petrol cars

D.own the biggest and lowest-cost bus system in the world

¡¾3¡¿Which of the following cities attach great importance to cycling?

A.Freiburg and CopenhagenB.Park and Curitiba

C.Paris and FreiburgD.Curitiba and Copenhagen

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