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As the host city of the next Winter Games, Beijing held a wonderful eight-minute show at the closing ceremony of the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics on Sunday, sending a warm invitation to the whole world.

The show was directed by Zhang Yimou, a famous Chinese director who was also responsible for the eight-minute summer handover in Athens in 2004 as well as the opening and closing ceremonies in Beijing in 2008 that had a big success in the world.

Unlike Athens which focused on showing Chinese history with traditional culture like red lantern and jasmine,¡°Beijing 8 Minutes¡± gave special importance to the Chinese people¡¯s sincere welcome to the world by using modern technology.

Leading the team were two dancers in costumes of panda puppets£¨²¼Å¼£© that are the world¡¯s largest but the lightest at the same time.To reduce the pressure on the two dancers, researchers had tried hundreds of different materials until ending up with high-technology ones.

During the whole performance, the dancers and robots both wore LED lights on them that could be fit for the cold weather at PyeongChang Olympic Stadium without the risks of breaking.

The costumes were also made with a kind of special material to keep the dancers warm. Performers danced with 24 intelligent robots ¨C standing for Beijing hosting the 24th Winter Olympics. They showed scenes of sports such as skating and skiing.

Pictures were projected to the icy floor while dancers skated across it, making a sense of augmented reality( Ôö Ç¿ ÏÖ Êµ ). A number of moving screens in the middle of the field were also controlled by artificial intelligence(È˹¤ÖÇÄÜ).

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4.What do the dancers and robots both wear on them in the show. ?

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C. LED lights. D. Moving screens.

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