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10£®BBC News on TV£¬radio and online often brings you stories from across the world£®Today we can hear"Life in China"£®Have you got a story about life in China today£¿If you do£¬please put your stories here£®| WuPeng£¬Anhui | I am a 14-year-old boy from a poor village in Anhui Province£®Like many other left-behind children in China£¬I live with my grandparents now£®My parents went to work in Shanghai several years ago£®They call me twice a month to ask about my study£®I really miss my parents and I hope I can go to school in Shanghai£®I think every child needs parents'love and care£® |
| Cindy£¬Shenzhen | I like traveling and I have traveled a lot around China£®During the trip£¬I often find that a number of Chinese often break the rules in public£®For example£¬when I traveled in Hong Kong this year£¬I saw a kid eating noodles on the underground£¬which was against the rules£®However£¬the kid's mother didn't think she did wrong£®Can you believe it£¿Let's improve our public manners£® |
Mike£¬Shanghai | These days£¬we're asked to"clear our plates"when having our meals and say no to wasting£®Some of us used to order more than what we could eat£®That was a big waste of food£®Now we need to finish the food we order£®We should also stop wasting in some other ways£®For example£¬we should turn off the lights when we leave the classroom£® |
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| I am a big fan of science£®I only love TV show like The Big Bang Theory£¨¡¶Éú»î´ó±¬Õ¨¡·£©£¬because it is full of funny stories about four scientists£®Their special ways of talking make people laugh£® Karl£¬New York£¬America |
| For me£¬I enjoy cartoons£®It's very interesting£®I don't really like TV shows£®TV shows are so boring and waste too much time£® Hunter£¬Sydney£¬Australia |
| I like music better than sports£®I am good at singing£®I like watching the TV show I am a Singer£® Adam£¬London£¬England |
| I love TV shows and I watch them all the time£®Where are we going£¬Dad is popular with people now£®I enjoy it with my family every Friday evening£® Li Ping£¬Beijing£¬China |
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Wushu is an important part of Chinese culture£®Chinese wushu master£¨ÎäÊõ´óʦ£© Bruce Lee first brought it abroad to the US in the 1960s£®In his movies£¬his powerful and efficient moves attracted lots of Americans£®
Lee's followers£¬Jackie Chan and Jet Li£¬have made wushu more famous through their action movies£®More and more people are fans of the sport£¬and learners can be found both at home and abroad£®
Chinese wushu has a long history of over 4£¬000years£®Why did the ancient people learn it£¿To fight against animal attacks£¬they learned skills of attack and defense£¨·ÀÎÀ£© such as hitting and jumping£®Later£¬they learned to fight with things made from stones and wood£®This is the origin£¨ÆðÔ´£© of wushu£®
There are hundreds of wushu sects£¨Á÷ÅÉ£© in China£®Of them£¬Shaolin and Wudang are the most popular£®Shaolin Wushu developed from the Shaolin Temple£®
Zhang Sanfeng created Wudang Wushu to encourage using the softness to beat the hardness£®
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Some information about Chinese wushu
| Time | The 8th Hong Kong Wushu International Championship will be held in July£®It lasts£¨76£©fivedays£® |
| Wushu masters | In the 1960s£¬Chinese wushu master£¨77£©Bruce Leefirst brought it abroad to the US£®His followers£¬Jackie Chan and Jet Li£¬have made wushu more£¨78£©famousthrough their action movies£® |
| Origin of Wushu | Chinese sushu has a long history of over 4£¬000years£®The ancient people learned it to£¨79£©fightagainst animal attacks£® |
| Wushu sects | There are many wushu sects in China£®Of them£¬Shaolin and Wudang are the most popular£®Wudang Wushu£¨80£©was createdby Zhang Sanfeng long ago£® |
| What they want | Love | Money | Freedom | Control | Something else |
| 40% | 18% | 28% | 10% | 4% | |
| Who to talk with | Oneself | Family members | No one | ||
| 27% | 55% | 18% | |||
| Communicate£¨½»Á÷£© with their parents freely or not | Yes | A little difficult | No | ||
| 46% | 44% | 10% | |||
| The way they like to live | Living with parents | Living without parents | No idea | ||
| 58% | 14% | 28% | |||
| What they think of their parents'working in cities | Bad | Good | No idea | ||
| 20% | 39% | 41% | |||
| Happiest place | School | Home | Friend's home | ||
| 48% | 34% | 18% | |||
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D£®freedom
37£®D of the children think it good to live with their parents£®
A.14%
B.28%
C.44%
D.58%
38£®How many children think their happiest place is their school£¿C
A.48£®
B.102£®
C.144£®
D.156£®
39£®During the survey£¬the children were asked about many things EXCEPTA£®
A£®pocket money
B£®places they like
C£®their needs
D£®their parents'working in cities
40£®We can learn thatB from the survey£®
A£®most leftover children want more freedom without parents
B£®over 40% of the children have difficulty talking to parents freely
C£®all the leftover children dream of making money in big cities
D£®most villagers prefer living a life in the countryside£®