2019-2020年高三英语二轮复习 题型攻略 专题1 阅读理解 位高“分”重 第1节 拨云见日 巧解细节理解检测
2019-2020年高三英语二轮复习 题型攻略 专题1 阅读理解 位高“分”重 第1节 拨云见日 巧解细节理解检测(xx·高考河南八市重点高中联考)The Global Times reports t
2019-2020年高三英语二轮复习 题型攻略 专题1 阅读理解 位高 “分”重 第1节 拨云见日 巧解细节理解检测 GlobalTimes (xx·高考河南八市重点高中联考)The reports that two online videos showing children telling their parents“I love you” have gone viral in China.The first,filmed by an Anhui TV station,shows anumber of college students telling their parents they love them.The responses are mixed.“Are you drunk?” asked one parent.In another similar video,shot by aShanxi TV station, afather responded even less patiently—“I am going to ameeting,so cut the crap.” Why don’ tChinese families use those words?Theories revolve around the nature of Confucian teaching.“The parents’ responses show that many Chinese are not good at expressing positive emotions,” Xia Xueluan,a Sociologist from GlobalTimes Peking University,told the ,“ They are used to educating children with negative language.” This isn’t the first time that China has done some soulsearching about ChinaDaily familial love—last year asked acrosssection of people if they said“I love you” to their parents,spouses,and children.“I have never said‘I love you’to my family,and Idon’t think Iwill in the future,” one 56yearold told the paper.“Saying it aloud is embarrassing for me.” Still,that doesn’ tmean that love can’ tbe expressed.In aseparate ChinaDaily article, spoke to Zhao Mengmeng,a 31yearold woman who said she had never told her father she loved him facetoface( “I find it abit odd” ).Sometimes actions speak louder than words,however,Zhao gave her father a photo album featuring photographs of them together on almost every one of her birthdays in June xx.The pictures went viral online,being forwarded hundreds of thousands of times on Weibo. China “I didn’ tsleep the night Iheard about it,” her father told Daily after the story attracted mainstream attention.“ Ihave now memorized some of the ments on the collection of pictures.”

