The Post-90s Generation Poising to Take the Center

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Post__90s(“90后”为主题的英语演讲)[1]

Post__90s(“90后”为主题的英语演讲)[1]

There’s no denying the fact that post 90s is playing an indispensable role in contemporary society. what I want to say is that ,we are growing up and on the way to becoming
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还记得莽撞少年 天真又无邪 站在十字路口等明天 理想与现实碰面 轻狂的誓言 总会等到幸福的请柬 现在我慢慢长大了 也会痛并快乐着 我唱起这首歌 你是否跟着和 这时代虽然无奈道理简单我不怕难 唱给那单纯的小孩 唱给那梦想的年代 谁给我青春的信赖 谁让我坚强勇敢
唱给那单纯的小孩 唱给那梦想的年代 谁让我相信了真爱 和孤单说句Bye-Bye
12岁--2002年,课余时间在深圳龙岗区成人培训中心学 习了新闻学、市场营销、心理学、策划管理、服装等课 程。 14岁--2004年,迚入<<中国服饰报>>报社担任记者 15岁--2005年下旬,转入<<中国纺织报>>担任记者及客 户主管,迚入电视台实操,带动了一批新人。
16岁--2006年初,再次转战<<经济日报>>报社集团的<< 服装时报>>担任记者及广告客户主任,此期间,在多家 公司任职(艺术总监,营销顾问,策划总监);整合了 娱乐的资源,塑造了一些品牌,策划及加入了“深圳服 装服饰交易会”等。 16岁--2006年5月,转战深圳报业集团的<<深圳都市报>> 担任记者、主编助理及广告总监,
还记得莽撞少年天真又无邪站在十字路口等明天理想与现实碰面轻狂的誓言总会等到幸福的请柬现在我慢慢长大了也会痛并快乐着我唱起这首歌你是否跟着和这时代虽然无奈道理简单我不怕难唱给那单纯的小孩唱给那梦想的年代谁给我青春的信赖谁让我坚强勇敢唱给那单纯的小孩唱给那梦想的年代谁让我相信了真爱和孤单说句byebye

00后与8090后的区别英语作文

00后与8090后的区别英语作文

00后与8090后的区别英语作文The difference between the post-00s and the post-80s and post-90s in the new era and new environment.The post-00s always keep a clear mind, have the cognitive ability that the post-80s and 90s generation cannot surpass, and have a clear cognitive ability to accept new things, new trends and new ideas.When they first entered the society after 2000, they had a clear understanding of the interests and reality. They knew how to balance the advantages and disadvantages and how to integrate their personal interests into the social environment.They have new thoughts endowed by policies in the new era and new situation.The difference between them and the post-80s and post-90s generation is that they can understand themselves more clearly. They are younger than the post-80s and post-90s generation.Facing the reality, they will not complain about the unfairness of the society because of the abandoned youth of the post-80s and 90s generation.They are rising stars at the forefront of the trend of the times.The rapid development of society provides a stage for the post-00s to show their charm. They rely on their knowledge and wisdom to create their own lives.Compared with the post-80s and post-90s generation, youth is the biggest capital for the post-90s generation to survive.在新时期新环境下的00后与8090后的区别。

天津市滨海新区2019-2021年三年中考一模英语试卷分类汇编:阅读理解

天津市滨海新区2019-2021年三年中考一模英语试卷分类汇编:阅读理解
When it comes to learning and working, over 60% think their own interests are more important than others’ opinions.
Most of them see successful businessmen as their idols(偶像). But not because they are rich.
51.The post-1990s generation is often described as_________.
A.IndependentB.self-centeredC.open-mindedD.hardworking
52.According to the report,what does the post-1990s generation think is more important when it comes to learning and working?
B.How the post-1990s generation developed good habits.
C.Why the post-1990s generation changes so much.
D.What the post-1990s generation is really like.
天津市滨海新区
2019-2021年三年中考一模英语试卷分类汇编
阅读理解
2021年天津市滨海新区九年级学业质量调查(一模)英语试卷
四、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,每小题2分,共30分)
阅读下面的材料,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
This is a story about a monkey.An old man had a monkey.The old man liked it very much.The monkey was very clever.When birds came to the garden,he drove them away.He also helped the old man in many other ways.

post-90s

post-90s

Post-90s
It consists of symbolsm,traditional chinese characters,Japanesem,Korean,unfamilar words and other informal letter symbols.
It came from the wrongly written words which are always found in typing traditional chinese characters.
Post-90s
Ultraman
Sakura Momoko
Post-90s
We prefer chatting on QQ than making a telephone call and like to surf the internet rather than hang out with friends. We always have the moblie phones with us. We get used to listening music while doing homework. We take a fancy to foreign cultures. We are addicted in RENREN, Microblog, Taobao. We indulge in network game. We have access to high-tech everyday. Most of us wear glasses. We love Premier Zhou and Jay Zhou.
Post-90s
A volunteer teacher
save the drowning child collect waste products for roommate’s medical expenses study at school at the same time taking care of ill mother

英语口语

英语口语

how times flies,we have really grown up
the memory of our childhood
Calabash brothers
Black-cat Sergeant
Haier brothers
Big Head Son and Small Head Father
译文:幸运的是,我有很多的回 忆,尽管不完美,但当我感到悲 伤时我可以回忆起一些幸福来 安慰自己。同样幸运的,我也 有一些旧的记忆,无论是否是 以前的,我都可以把它藏在我 的心
But now we are the person of mature age,let’s say good bye to the carefree childhood ,let’s face the future with courage and optimism.
They enjoy making friends but they never think about making social communication.
Every child talks from the bottom of his heart without evil plans hidden and never intrigues(诡计) against each other.
致我们逝去的童年
由 一顾灬傾城 制
截止5月2日,《致青春》上映7天累计票房达 到3.5亿。《致青春》26日开日,即收获票房 4620万,这不但轻松超越《泰囧》首日3500万 的成绩,也欣喜地刷新了2D华语片首日票房纪 录。29日,电影4天破2亿。5月1日,尽管有好 莱坞大片《钢铁侠3》的汹涌来袭,但《致青 春》依旧可以获得30%以上的排片比例。I lways dream about

高级英语2-Lesson5-课文分析

高级英语2-Lesson5-课文分析
汇报人:
Background knowledge:
The Author—Rod W. Horton(1910-)
Born in White Plains N.Y.
Instructor, New York University(1937—45)
Assistant professor(1945—49)
romanticize: v. to make sth seem more attractive or interesting than it really is 使浪漫 化;使传奇化;使更加富有吸引力 sensationally romanticized: (This so-called problem) was treated in a passionate, idealized manner to shock, thrill, and rouse the interest of people. What of the Twenties has been most commented upon and romanticized? . The Revolt of the Younger Generation Translation:
illicit: illegal, forbidden by the law adj. 法律不允许的,非法的;不正当的 thrill: n. tremor of excitement deliciously illicit thrill: An improper action but very enjoyable and exciting. A visit to a speakeasy was improper or prohibited because these places sold alcoholic drinks illegally. This explains the “illicit thrill”. speakeasy: (Americanism) A place where alcoholic drinks are sold illegally, such a place in the US during Prohibition(the period 1920-1933). denunciation: n. the act of denouncing Puritan morality: Extreme or excessive strictness in matters of morals. Strict Puritans regarded drinking, gambling and even participation in theatrical performances as punishable offences.

九零后的童年回忆作文

九零后的童年回忆作文

九零后的童年回忆作文英文回答:After entering the 21st century, a new generation was born, the "post-90s". They were born in a time of rapid economic development and technological advancement, and their childhood was full of unique experiences and unforgettable memories.One of the most striking features of the 90s kids' childhood was the prevalence of technology. Computers and the internet became widely available, opening up a whole new world of entertainment and information. The 90s kids were the first generation to grow up with these technologies, and they embraced them with enthusiasm. They spent hours playing computer games, surfing the web, and chatting with friends online.Another defining characteristic of the 90s kids' childhood was the rise of popular culture. Movies, music,and television shows aimed at children and teenagers became increasingly popular, and they played a major role in shaping the generation's tastes and values. Some of the most iconic 90s shows include "Friends," "Seinfeld," and "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air."In addition to technology and popular culture, the 90s kids' childhood was also marked by a number of social and economic changes. The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 led to a period of relative peace and prosperity. The global economy boomed, and the 90s kids enjoyed a standard of living that was far higher than that of their parents.However, the 90s kids' childhood was not without its challenges. The rise of single-parent households and the increasing number of working mothers led to a decline in traditional family values. The 90s kids also faced increased pressure to succeed academically and financially.Despite the challenges, the 90s kids' childhood was a time of great opportunity and change. They were the firstgeneration to grow up in a truly globalized world, and they benefited from unprecedented access to information and technology. They were also the first generation to beraised in a post-Cold War world, and they enjoyed a senseof peace and optimism that had eluded their parents.In short, the 90s kids' childhood was a unique and unforgettable experience. It was a time of rapid change and innovation, and the 90s kids were the first generation to benefit from these changes. They were a generation of pioneers, and they helped to shape the world we live in today.中文回答:九十年代的孩子一出生就面临着高速发展的经济和科技的飞速进步,他们的童年生活充满了独一无二的经历和令人难忘的回忆。

The post-90s

The post-90s

The post-90sAs the person who was born in the new age, the post-90s enjoy a happy life. The post-90s start a life in the better surroundings which are superior to many relative generations before. We are the more rational generation, the more people-oriented change generation, the more individuation generation, and also the more secular generation.There is much negative news about us, such as we are the person who is lazy, promiscuous, confused, selfish, brain damaged and overall hopeless. We have been said that lack of ideal and belief, utilitarian heart strong desire and the pursuit of individual character, excessive self. They think we know nothing about the society when China is in a tumultuous situation. They think we know only pleasure not ambitious. But today I want to tell you that we are the person who has ambitions. Young strong a kingdom is strong. I believe that we can change the world."5 ·12 "wenchuan earthquake, the post-90s had to let people take notice, a young child's heroic story couldn't help people to deeply touching.They faced disaster and they don't shrink back. They changed people past evaluation with their actual action. We are the first generation who grown up with the inter net. Sowe have done many things on the inter net. Duan Luochong is the representative figure of the post-90s, China business. In Hebei xingtai, he created Chinese first founded by the post-90s professional QQ free resources sharing nets - taught me play QQ. We are young, so we can make a contribution to Various aspects,for example sports. Chinese gymnastics team basically composed by the post-90s. Swimming, football, volleyball, diving and other project are also made up by us.We are the generation with tradition and innovation. We respect the old but practical skills, and we are good at innovation to make our life become better. From childhood we start the practice, so Yao Junyi with the help of the teacher participated in the cherry blossom clip, grafting which help to improve the quality of design and color of cherry blossoms bloom, extend the purpose, for botanical garden to improve the economic benefit and social benefit. Yang Qinxue who took part in the robot World Cup soccer game youth group held by Austria won second for our country. Liu Junwen invented the motorcycle bicycle brake farrowed sequence of the link editor, which used to avoid the beginners, especially the young people ride in an emergency before use, causing the mistake of tractor accident tast braking device. This device greatly improved vehicle safety.These examples are many. Although it cannot explain that we are absolutely perfect, we are not the bad boys. We also have ideal, have goals which are that have a happy day, change our life, and to make our country stronger. Now we are studying at the university,enriching ourselves. In the future, we will be the master of the world. We will turn the world become more perfect. Let all people sit up and take notice.。

九零后英语作文

九零后英语作文

九零后英语作文In the vibrant tapestry of the 21st century, the Post-90s generation stands as a unique cohort, navigating the complexities of a rapidly globalizing world. Born between 1990 and 1999, this generation has been shaped by the advent of the internet, the rise of social media, and the profound cultural shifts that have accompanied these technological advancements.The Digital NativesThe Post-90s generation is often referred to as "digital natives," having grown up in an era where technology is ubiquitous. They have a natural affinity for digital tools and platforms, which has enabled them to engage with the world in ways that previous generations could not. This familiarity with technology has not only made them adept at using social media but also empowered them to become creators and influencers in their own right.Globalization and Cultural ExchangeAs globalization has accelerated, the Post-90s generation has been at the forefront of cultural exchange. They have embraced a global mindset, often learning multiple languages and being exposed to diverse cultures from a young age. This exposure has fostered a greater appreciation for different perspectives and has made them more adaptable to change.The Entrepreneurial SpiritWith the world at their fingertips, many Post-90s individuals have been inspired to start their own businesses. The ease of access to information and resources has lowered the barriers to entry for entrepreneurship. This generation is characterized by a strong entrepreneurial spirit, with many seeking to create innovative solutions to global problems.Challenges and OpportunitiesWhile the Post-90s generation enjoys numerous opportunities, they also face unique challenges. The pressure to succeed in a competitive global market is immense, and the constant connectivity can lead to information overload and stress. However, their resilience and adaptability have allowed them to navigate these challenges and find innovative solutions.The Future OutlookLooking ahead, the Post-90s generation is poised to lead the charge in shaping the future. Their global outlook, technological prowess, and entrepreneurial drive will undoubtedly play a significant role in addressing the world's most pressing issues. As they continue to grow and evolve, their impact on the world stage will only increase.In conclusion, the Post-90s generation is a testament to the transformative power of technology and globalization. They represent a new wave of thinkers and doers who are not onlyadapting to the world but actively shaping it. As they continue to mature and take on leadership roles, their influence will be felt across all sectors of society, heralding a new era of innovation and progress.。

如何看待当代青年人英文作文

如何看待当代青年人英文作文

“如何看待当代青年人”命题英语作文【示例范文仅供参考】----------------------------------------------------------------------I do not know when the contemporary young people took over the responsibility and responsibility, supporting the backbone of the nation and the country.In a word, there are too many labels attached to the word "post-90s", such as "the beat generation", "the generation growing up in a honeypot", "the generation that can't bear hardships", etc. In my opinion, "post-90s" is simply "the generation that is caught in the dark and arbitrarily labeled", which I like at least.They are well educated. They can play their mobile phones quietly in public places, talk quietly, and wear earphones withoutnoise; They have more empathy. When shopping, those who stretch out their hands to take leaflets, throw the milk tea they have drunk and the toasted string they have eaten into the trash can, will line up in a straight line, and follow the red light and stop at the green light. Most of them are also young people.The younger generation has the vigor to accept new things and the courage to criticize the dross; They have empathy and sympathize with vulnerable groups and are willing to speak for them; They are successors to socialism. They say they don't believe in superstition, but they believe in koi and conan; They say that they are brave and cherish their lives the most, and they say that they are Buddhists, but they are the main force fighting against "COVID-19" upstream.I still like such lovely people.【译文】不知从何时起,当代青年人接过了担当与责任,撑起了民族与国家的脊梁。

英语作文关于90后

英语作文关于90后

英语作文关于90后In the ever-evolving tapestry of human society, each generation brings with it a unique set of characteristics and contributions to the world. The post-90s generation, often referred to as the "90s kids," has emerged as a force to be reckoned with, heralding a new era of innovation, technological advancement, and social change. This essay seeks to explore the distinctive traits of this generation and their impact on contemporary society.The Digital PioneersBorn into a world where technology was rapidly advancing, the post-90s generation has been the first to grow up with the internet and smartphones as integral parts of their lives. This has shaped their learning habits, social interactions, and even their work ethics. They are digital pioneers, adept at navigating the virtual world and leveraging technology to enhance their lives and careers.The Entrepreneurial SpiritWith the internet at their fingertips, the 90s kids have also become the vanguard of a new entrepreneurial wave. Many have started businesses at a young age, capitalizing on the opportunities provided by e-commerce, social media, and digital platforms. Their innovative ideas and willingness to take risks have led to the creation of startups that disrupttraditional industries and create new market spaces.The Advocates for Social ChangeThe post-90s generation is characterized by a strong sense of social responsibility. They are advocates for change, using their voices and platforms to raise awareness about social issues such as environmental conservation, gender equality, and social justice. Through social media campaigns and grassroots movements, they are driving societal progress and influencing policy changes.The Multicultural BridgeGrowing up in a globalized world, the 90s kids are more open to different cultures and ideas than previous generations. They are the multicultural bridge, embracing diversity and fostering international cooperation. Their global outlook has contributed to a more interconnected and understanding world.The Challenges and OpportunitiesWhile the post-90s generation enjoys numerous opportunities, they also face unique challenges. The pressures of a competitive job market, the quest for work-life balance, and the pursuit of personal fulfillment are some of the issues they grapple with. However, their resilience and adaptability equip them to navigate these challenges and turn them into opportunities for growth.In conclusion, the post-90s generation is a dynamic andinfluential cohort that is reshaping the world in profound ways. Their embrace of technology, entrepreneurial spirit, advocacy for social change, and multiculturalism are testament to their potential to lead us into a future marked by innovation, inclusivity, and progress. As they continue to make their mark on society, it is essential to recognize and support their contributions, ensuring that they can fulfill their promise and lead the way into a brighter tomorrow.。

后浪钱歌川英文语法作文大全百度

后浪钱歌川英文语法作文大全百度

后浪钱歌川英文语法作文大全百度The Rise of the Post-90s Generation: A Study of the Influence of the Song "Backwave Money" on Young People's Values and BehaviorIntroductionIn recent years, a new phenomenon has emerged in Chinese society - the rise of the post-90s generation. This generation, also known as the "backwave generation", is characterized by their unique values, attitudes, and behaviors. One of the factors that have contributed to the shaping of this generation is the popular song "Backwave Money" (Hou Lang Qian) by rapper Gai. The song, which has gained widespread popularity among young people, reflects the cultural and social changes that have taken place in China in recent years.In this study, we examine the influence of the song "Backwave Money" on young people's values and behavior. We analyze the lyrics of the song, as well as the music video, and conduct interviews with young people to understand their perceptions of the song and its impact on their lives. Our findings suggest that the song has played a significant role in shaping the values and behavior of the post-90s generation,particularly in terms of their attitudes towards money, success, and relationships.The Lyrics of "Backwave Money"The song "Backwave Money" is a rap song that tells the story of a young man who is struggling to make a living in a rapidly changing society. The lyrics reflect the frustration, disillusionment, and ambition of the post-90s generation, who are faced with high levels of competition, economic pressure, and social expectations. The protagonist of the song expresses his desire for success, wealth, and recognition, as well as his determination to overcome obstacles and achieve his goals.The lyrics of "Backwave Money" resonate with many young people, who can relate to the struggles and aspirations of the protagonist. The song captures the essence of the post-90s generation's experience, highlighting their desire for success and material wealth, as well as their frustration with the limitations and challenges they face. The catchy chorus and energetic beat of the song have made it a favorite among young people, who see it as a reflection of their own hopes and dreams.The Music Video of "Backwave Money"In addition to the lyrics, the music video of "Backwave Money" also plays a crucial role in shaping young people's perceptions of the song. The video features scenes of urban life, high-speed trains, skyscrapers, and luxury cars, which symbolize success, wealth, and modernity. The protagonist of the video is portrayed as a stylish and confident young man who is determined to make his mark on the world.The music video of "Backwave Money" presents a glamorized and idealized vision of success and achievement, which resonates with young people's aspirations and desires. The flashy visuals, fast-paced editing, and dynamic camerawork create a sense of excitement and energy, drawing viewers into the world of the protagonist. The video reinforces the message of the song, emphasizing the importance of ambition, determination, and perseverance in the pursuit of success.The Impact of "Backwave Money" on Young PeopleOur interviews with young people reveal that the song "Backwave Money" has had a profound impact on their values and behavior. Many young people see the song as a source of inspiration and motivation, encouraging them to strive for success and pursue their dreams. The lyrics of the song resonatewith their own experiences and struggles, giving them a sense of validation and empowerment.However, the song has also been criticized for promoting materialism, consumerism, and individualism among young people. Some argue that the song glorifies wealth and fame at the expense of more meaningful values, such as compassion, empathy, and social responsibility. The emphasis on competitiveness, ambition, and status-seeking in the song has led to concerns about the impact of these values on young people's mental health and well-being.ConclusionIn conclusion, the song "Backwave Money" has had a significant impact on the values and behavior of the post-90s generation in China. The lyrics and music video of the song reflect the aspirations, frustrations, and ambitions of young people, who are navigating a rapidly changing and increasingly competitive society. While the song has inspired many young people to pursue their goals and ambitions, it has also raised concerns about the promotion of materialism and individualism among the youth.As we continue to explore the influence of popular culture on young people's values and behavior, it is essential to considerthe complex interplay between music, media, and society. The song "Backwave Money" serves as a powerful example of how music can shape and reflect the experiences and emotions of a generation, highlighting the need for a nuanced and critical understanding of the role of popular culture in shaping young people's identities and worldviews.。

特摄补完计划的英语

特摄补完计划的英语

特摄补完计划的英语The Toku Supplementary PlanIn the vast realm of science fiction and fantasy, there exists a unique and captivating genre known as "tokusatsu," a Japanese term that encompasses a wide range of live-action productions characterized by the use of special effects, intricate costumes, and larger-than-life characters. Within this vibrant and dynamic landscape, a phenomenon has emerged that has captured the hearts and imaginations of fans worldwide the Toku Supplementary PlanThe Toku Supplementary Plan is a comprehensive initiative that aims to bridge the gap between the iconic tokusatsu series of the past and the ever-evolving demands of modern audiences. It is a multifaceted endeavor that seeks to revitalize and reintroduce the beloved tokusatsu franchises to a global audience while simultaneously expanding the boundaries of the genre through innovative storytelling, cutting-edge visual effects, and a deeper exploration of the human conditionAt the heart of the Toku Supplementary Plan lies a deep reverence for the rich history and cultural significance of tokusatsu. Thefounders of this plan recognize the enduring legacy of legendary series such as Kamen Rider, Super Sentai, and Ultraman, which have captivated audiences for decades with their thrilling action sequences, compelling narratives, and larger-than-life heroes. By acknowledging the timeless appeal of these iconic franchises, the Toku Supplementary Plan seeks to honor their legacy while simultaneously breathing new life into the genreOne of the key pillars of the Toku Supplementary Plan is the commitment to preserving the core essence of tokusatsu while adapting it to the contemporary landscape. This involves a meticulous process of research, analysis, and creative innovation, where the plan's visionaries delve into the fundamental elements that have made these series so beloved by fans around the world. From the intricate costume designs and immersive special effects to the deeply resonant themes of heroism, sacrifice, and the triumph of the human spirit, every aspect of the tokusatsu legacy is carefully examined and reimagined for a new generation of viewersTo achieve this vision, the Toku Supplementary Plan has assembled a talented and diverse team of writers, directors, special effects artists, and cultural experts who share a deep passion for the genre. These individuals are tasked with the challenge of seamlessly blending the timeless traditions of tokusatsu with modern storytelling techniques, cutting-edge visual effects, and a nuanced understanding of theevolving cultural landscape. Through their collaborative efforts, they aim to create a new generation of tokusatsu series that capture the essence of the past while embracing the boundless possibilities of the futureOne of the most exciting aspects of the Toku Supplementary Plan is its commitment to international collaboration and cultural exchange. Recognizing the global appeal of tokusatsu, the plan seeks to transcend linguistic and geographic boundaries, fostering partnerships with creative talents from around the world. This cross-cultural approach not only enhances the diversity and richness of the narratives but also helps to expand the reach and impact of the tokusatsu genre on a global scaleMoreover, the Toku Supplementary Plan is dedicated to nurturing the next generation of tokusatsu enthusiasts. Through educational initiatives, fan engagement programs, and immersive experiences, the plan aims to cultivate a deeper understanding and appreciation for the genre among younger audiences. By inspiring the next generation of creators, the Toku Supplementary Plan ensures that the legacy of tokusatsu will continue to thrive and evolve for years to comeAs the Toku Supplementary Plan continues to unfold, it has already begun to capture the attention and imagination of fans worldwide.The anticipation surrounding the unveiling of new tokusatsu series, the reimagining of classic franchises, and the exploration of bold, innovative narratives has generated a palpable excitement within the global tokusatsu community. This sense of shared enthusiasm and collective investment in the genre's future speaks to the plan's ability to resonate with audiences on a deep and profound levelIn conclusion, the Toku Supplementary Plan represents a transformative and visionary approach to the tokusatsu genre. By honoring the past while embracing the future, this ambitious initiative seeks to redefine the boundaries of the genre, captivating audiences with its blend of timeless tradition and cutting-edge creativity. As the plan continues to unfold, the world eagerly awaits the unveiling of the next wave of tokusatsu excellence, a testament to the enduring power of this unique and extraordinary form of storytelling。

高二英语暑假作业单元测试卷二 试题

高二英语暑假作业单元测试卷二 试题

2021届英语暑假作业单元测试卷〔二〕第一局部:英语知识运用(一共四节,满分是55分)第一节语音知识(一共5小题;每一小题1分,满分是5分)1.exchangeA.experience B.extra C.exhibition D.explanation2.matchA.stomach B.choice C.chemistry D.machine3.sorrowA.rope B.recognise C.opinion D.honour4.balanceA.major B.planet C.variety D damage5.amountA.announce B.shoulder C.would D.touch第二节情景对话(一共5小题;每一小题1分,满分是5分)M:Hey,Karen,it looks like you’ve got some sun this weekend.W:Yeah,I guess so.I spent the weekend at the beach.6__W:At my friend’s house.Some friends of my parents’ live out there and they invited me for as long as I wanted to stay.M:So what are you doing back here already?W:__7__and I just couldn’t do any serious studying at the beach.M:I do n’t blame you.So what did you do out there?__8__9__I couldn’t even get through a whole game before I had to sit down.M:Did you go swimming?W:I wanted to,but they said the water isn’t warm enough for that until a couple of months from now.M:__10__I wish I could get away to the beach like that.A.I mean besides lying out in the sun.B.Where did you stay?C.How long did you spend there?D.It’s too cold for me.E.It all sounds nice.F.Oh,I have a paper to work on,G.You know I never realized how hard it is to run on sand.第三节语法和词汇知识(一共15小题;每一小题1分,满分是15分)11.The English play in which Tom played________part turned out to be________success.A.a;a B.the;the C.a;/ D./;a12.—I used to smoke,but I’ve quit the habit.—________!Now,can you help me stop drinking?A.Good for you B.Oh come onC.You can’t be serious D.You must be joking13.The traces of petrol found on his clothing provided the________proving that he had started the fire deliberately.A.symbol B.doubt C.evidence D.belief14.Ricky is always the last one________dinner, for he gets home late every evening.A.had B.having C.having had D.to have15.I offer my hearty congratulations________you________passing your drivingtest.A.on;to B.for;to C.to;on D.for;for16.Much to our disappointment,the houses________to us were all destroyed in the big earthquake.A.belong B.belonging C.belonged D.to belong17.The novel will________soon,and I think,it will be well received by the teenagers.A.put out B.turn out C.come out D.go out18.Chopin,________works are world­famous,composed some of his music in this room.A.who B.whose C.whom D.whoever19.________in 1980,the company’s base is in Qingdao,but it has branches throughout the country.A.Being founded B.Having foundedC.Founding D.Founded20.________you have decided to go,you’d better leave at once in order to avoid the rush hour.A.Now that B.Unless C.Although D.Even if21.The shower that we put in a few years back has broken and we cannot afford to________it.A.reduce B.replace C.review D.return22.By the time he realizes he________into a trap,it’ll be too late for him to do anything about it.A.walks B.walked C.has walked D.had walked23.You________all those clothes!We have a washing machine to do that sort of thing.A.needn’t have washed B.shouldn’t have washedC.must not have washed D.can not have washed24.—There is________on using mobile phones at the gas station.—Do you mean talking on the mobile phone________at the gas station?A.a ban;is banned B.ban;bannedC.a ban;banned D.ban;is banned25.—What if I move the picture over there?Do you think it’ll look better?—________.Let me give you a hand.A.I don’t agree with you B.That’s rightC.I couldn’t agree more D.With pleasure第四节完形填空(一共20小题;每一小题1.5分,满分是30分)It was the summer of 1965.DeLuca,17,visited Buck,a family friend.Buck asked DeLuca about his__26__for his future.“I’m going to college,but I need a(n)__27__to pay for it,〞 DeLuca__28__saying,“Buck said,‘You should open a sandwich shop.’〞They agreed to be__29__.And they set a__3031__a storefront (店面),and when they couldn’t__32__their start­up costs,Buck kicked in another $1,000.But business didn’t go smoothly as they__33__.DeLuca was__34__the store and going to__35__at the same time.Buck was working at his day job as a nuclear physicist in New York.They’d__3637__themselves to__38__a second store.And they did in the spring of 1966.The partners’ learn­as­you­go approach turned out to be their greatest__39__.Every Friday,DeLuca wo uld drive around and hand­deliver the checks to pay their__40__.“It took me two hours and it wasn’t__41__,but as a result,the suppliers got to know me well,and the personal__42__established really helped out,〞 DeLuca said.And having a goal was also import ant.“There are so many__43__that can get youdown.You just have to__44__working toward your goal,〞 DeLuca adds.DeLuca__45__founding Subway Sandwich,the multimillion­dollar restaurant chain.26.A.proverbs B.plans C.projects D.positions27.A.way B.means C.approach D.method28.A.reminded B.repeated C.requested D.recalled29.A.friends B.partners C.colleagues D.leaders30.A.example B.direction C.guide D.goal31.A.lent B.rented C.returned D.sent32.A.cover B.spend C.fill D.offer33.A.wondered B.supposed C.expected D.explained34.A.managing B.changing C.planning D.helping35.A.hospital B.church C.college D.court36.A.discuss B.quarrel C.meet D.appear37.A.enjoyed B.encouraged C.convinced D.taught38.A.discover B.invent C.open D.buy39.A.strength B.health C.energy D.value40.A.suppliers B.employers C.consumers D.participators 41.A.possible B.necessary C.important D.convenient42.A.right B.property C.relationship D.information43.A.problems B.anxieties C.connections D.questions44.A.stop B.imagine C.keep D.risk45.A.gave up B.ended up C.stayed up D.picked up第二局部:阅读理解(一共两节,满分是40分)第一节(一共15小题;每一小题2分,满分是30分)AIf this 13­year­old American boy succeeds in climbing Mount Everest,he has modest ambitions—pick a small piece of rock from the top as a memento (纪念品) and wear it in a necklace.“It is something for myself to say ‘this is a rock from the top’,〞Jordan Romero from California,told reporters in Kathmandu.He left for the mountain on Sunday.If he succeeds,Romero will become the youngest climber to climb the 8,850 meters Everest Summit.Currently a 16­year­old Nepali boy,Temba Tsheri Sherpa,holds the record of being the world’s youngest climber of Mount Eve rest.But Romero,sitting over lunch with his climbing father and stepmother in Kathmandu’s tourist district of Thamel,said he was not after setting climbing records.Romero said Mount Qomolangma,that runs across Nepal­China border,was part of his goal to climb the highest mountains on all seven continents.“It is just a goal,〞he said confidently.“If I don’t succeed I am okay.I will try again.〞Romero has already climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa and Mount McKinley in Alaska among others.Romero’s father Paul said the boy was ready to take on the climb and understood the risk of climbing the giant mountain.“I know it requires a lot of patience.I will remain patient.I want to stay safe and make right choice,〞 Romero said of his climb using the northeast ridge (山脊) route on the Chinese side of the mountain.Over 4,000 climbers have reached the top of Mount Qomolangma since it was first climbed by New Zealander Sir Edmund Hillary and Nepal’s Tenzing Norgay Sherpa in 1953.Romero said he wanted to climb the highest mountains in all 50 states in theUS next.“It does not need to be after Qomolangma and could be in between.〞46.According to the passage,at present________keeps the record of being the world’s youngest climber of Mount Everest.A.Jordan Romero B.Temba Tsheri SherpaC.Tenzing Norgay Sherpa D.Sir Edmund Hillary47.From the passage we can learn that Romero’s goal is________.A.to break the record of the youngest climber to climb Everest SummitB.to pick a small piece of rock from the top of Everest SummitC.to climb the highest mountains on all seven continentsD.to climb the highest mountains in all 50 states in the US48.We can infer from the passage that________.A. Romero has made a promise that he must climb up the top of Mount Qomolangma B.the highest mountain in America is Mount KilimanjaroC.Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa come from different countries D.there is no risk climbing Mount Qomolangma49.The following statements are true EXCEPT________.A.Romero is to use the northwest ridge route on the Chinese side of the mountain B.Romero has his patience and understands the risk of climbing the giant mountain C.Romero has made a safe climbing planD.Romero is fond of climbingBFar more people in India have access to a mobile phone than to a toilet,according to a UN study.India’s mobile users totaled 563.73 million at the last count,enough to serve nearly half of the country’s population.But just 366 million people—around a third of the population—had access toproper sanitation (卫生设施) in 2021,said the study published by the UN University,a UN think­tank.“It is a tragic irony (挖苦) to think in India,a country now wealthy enough that roughly half of the people own phones,so many people cannot afford the basic necessity and quality of a toilet,〞 said UN University director Zafar Adeel.Adeel heads the UN University’s Institute for Water,Environment and Health,based in the Canadian city of Hamilton,which prepared the report.Worldwide,an estimated 358 billion dollars is needed between now and 2021 to achieve the UN Millennium Development Goal (MDG) of halving the proportion of people with inadequate (不充分的) sanitation from 2000 levels.“Proper sanitation could do more to save lives,especially those of young people,improve health and help pull India and other countries in similar circumstances out of poverty than any alternative investment,〞 Adeel said.Poor sanitation is a major contributor to water­borne diseases (水传播疾病),which in the past three years alone killed an estimated 4.5 million children under the age of five worldwide,according to the study.The report gave a rough cost of 300 dollars to build a toilet,including labour,and materials.The world could expect a return of up to 34 dollars for every dollar spent on sanitation through improved productivity and reduced poverty and health costs,said Adeel.He said improving sanitation was an economic and humanitarian opportunity of historic proportions.50.The population of India is about________.A.less than 1 billion B.about 1.2 billion C.900 million D.800 million51.From Paragraph 4,we can draw a conclusion that________.A.India is so poor that they can’t afford the basic necessity and quality ofa toiletB.a mobile phone is more important than a toiletC.it’s normal in Indian that they can’t attach importance to toiletsD.Zafar Adeel wasn’t satisfied with the sanitary situation in India52.Improving sanitation can play an important part in the following EXCEPT________.A.preventing water­borne diseasesB.saving lives of young peopleC.pulling developing countries out of povertyD.improving the quality of mobile phone and getting more information53.According to the last paragraph,if the government put into $10,000 on sanitation,they can get a return of________.A.$3,000,000 B.$10,000C.$340,000 D.$10,200CI remember that when I was in my teens,I used to go against many of the Dos and Don’ts my parents taught me.For example,when I kept playing jazz records on the player,my father would think of such music as making noise and replace them with disks of classical music that I always considered extremely dull.My mom and dad were also very particular about the friends I went out with,always saying that “One rotten (腐烂) apple could ruin a whole barrel of apples〞.When I insisted on sleeping with my pet dog,they immediately said NO because they thought that I would be bitten by fleas (跳蚤).These are just a few examples of many of the things that I thought my parents were unreasonable about.Today,however,I am a father of a boy of sixteen,and I find that I,too,am pressuring my son with a lot of rules that he seems to findhard to accept.The other day,I noticed that my son’s hair was too long,so I told him to go to the barber’s and get it cut ually,he is fairly obedient,but this time he put_his_foot_down.“What’s wrong with my long hair?I don’t think you have the right to order me to cut it short,even if you’re my father!〞When I was a boy,if I had spoken in such a way to my father,he would have taught me a good lesson.But now we are living in a world with more freedom.My son’s insistence on wearing his long hair was only an example of the generation gap that existed between us.So I tried to be more understanding and now he still wears his long hair.54.The writer’s parents thought it proper for him to________.A.sleep with his pet dogB.listen to jazzC.be careful about making friendsD.wear long hair55.Which of the following is true?A.The writer gave more freedom to his son.B.The writer’s son often went against him.C.The writer always obeyed his parents as a child.D.The writer liked wearing long hair.56.The underlined phrase “put his foot down〞 in the third paragraph means ________.A.obeyed B.insisted C.accepted D.left57.The writer thinks that________.A.parents should be more strict with their childrenB.no generation gap exists between parents and childrenC.parents have the right to order their childrenD.parents should show more respect to their childrenDWe all know that certain oils are healthier than others,but your oil health goes beyond just the type.The health of your oil can be related to how you use it too.Each type of oil has what is called a “smoke point〞.The smoke point is the specific temperature at which the oil starts to break down,or in more technical terms,its molecular structure begins to change.These molecular changes result in changes in flavor,as well as changes in nutritional value—specifically,the nutritional value of the oil starts to reduce,changing what once may have been considered an especially healthy oil,like olive,into one that is unhealthy.The higher an oil’s smoke point is,the higher the temperature of the oil can be.As a result,each type of oil should be used for the cooking method that is most appropriate to its individual smoke point and heat tolerance.Here is a quick guide for the next time you reach for your favorite oil.oils we buy are refined.Refined oils tend to have much higher smoke points than when they are unrefined.They also differ in nutrition and flavor.Unrefined oils are more nutritious and they tend to be much richer in flavor.When it comes to extremely high heat cooking,always choose oils which are refined.58.What determines whether an oil is healthy or not?A.Whether it’s refined or not. B.Its smoke point.C.Its molecule. D.How you use it.59.Which of the following might be a better choice to make a healthy salad?A.Refined walnut oil. B.Safflower oil.C.Unrefined olive oil. D.Sunflower oil.60.Healthy oil can become unhealthy if________ according to the passage.A.you keep it for too longB.it is heated well beyond its smoke pointC.it is refinedD.its flavor is changed第二节(一共5 小题;每一小题2分,满分是10分)61.Nowadays,millions of people misuse and even overuse pain medications and otherdrugs.Research by the American National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA,1999) shows that around 2% of the population over age 12 were using drugs non­medically.62.NIDA views medications as a powerful force for good in the contemporary world.They reduce and remove pain for millions of people suffering from illness and disease.They make it possible for doctors to perform complicated surgery to save lives.Many people afflicted by serious medical conditions are able to control their symptoms and become active,contributing citizens.NIDA points out that most individuals who take these drugs use them in a responsible.63.Nevertheless,overuse of drugs such as opium,central nervous system (CNS) depressants and stimulants does lead to harmful reliance in some people and is therefore becoming a serious public health concern.Although this abuse affects many people worldwide,particular trends of concern to the medical profession in the US appear among older adults,teenagers and women.64.Though it may be a surprise to many,the misuse of medications may be the most common form of drug abuse among the elderly.Dr Kenneth Schrader of Duke University,North Carolina states that although the elderly represent about 13% of the US population,those aged 65 and over account for the consumption of one third of all drugs.People in this age group use medications roughly three times more than the general population and have poorer compliance with instruction for use.In another study of elderly patients admitted to treatment programs,70% were women who had overused medicines.65.Unfortunately,this trend among women does not only affect those aged over 65.In general,among women and men who are using either an anti­anxiety drug or a sedative,women are twice as likely to become addicted.In addition,statistics compiled for 12~17 year olds show that teenage girls are more likely than teenage boys to begin overusing psychotherapeutic medication such as painkillers,tranquillizers,stimulants and sedatives.第三局部:写作(一共三节,满分是55分)第一节单词拼写(一共10小题;每一小题1分,满分是10分)66.Our monitor has learned all the words and e________by heart.67.He stood on the hill admiring the l________.68.During the Qingdao Beer Festival,many kinds of beers are on e________.69.It’s time to go a________the ship.70.The spaceship is in o________round the moon.71.The earth is a small part of the________(宇宙).72.When he got the first prize in the contest,I offered my________(祝贺) on his success.73.What________(使……感兴趣) me is the way she teaches.74.If you can spare some time,please read more________(杰作).75.He is an________(男演员) who has played the part in thirty TV plays.第二节短文改错(一共10小题;每一小题1.5分,满分是15分)One day a child was playing with a vase in great value.He careless put his hand into it.Hard as he tried,he could not pull it out.His father tried his best,too,but their efforts were in a vain.They were thinking of breaking the vase whenever the father said,“Now,my son,why have one more try? Open your hand or hold yourfingers out straight as you saw I doing,and then pull.〞 To his surprise,the child says,“I can’t hold my fingers straight like t hat,because I don’t want to drop my penny.〞Thousand of us sometimes are so busy hold on to the world’s worthless penny that we cannot achieve liberation.第三节书面表达(满分是30分)你在网络上读到一篇关于“九零后〞的英语文章,你打算以“Post­90’s Generation〞为题,用第一人称给?二十一世纪英文报?写一篇文章,内容包括:词数:120左右。

Post 90s Generation

Post 90s Generation

Post 90s GenerationLadies and gentlemen:Good evening!It’s my honor to be here to give you a short speech. First of all, I want to begin with a popular song. (song: Hey Hey you you I don’t like your girlfriend No way no way I think you need a new one Hey hey you you I could be your girlfriend) Actually I am always curious about what kind of people can be so outspoken to express their emotions. Maybe the persons who were born in the 1990s can do it. So today, let’s know more about them.As the new generation, we are always labeled as rebels, nondescripts, lack of responsibilities and we wear bizarre dress, say what only ourselves can understand and do what before 90s have never done when they were teenagers. Yes, maybe some times we have improper behaviors—we smoke, we drink, we don’t go home until midnight regardless of our parents’ worry when we are out with friends. However, our honorable elders, don’t we only leave such kinds of impressions upon you? Haven’t you ever noticed our loneliness and the desire to be understood? It’s the fact that our differences and improper behavior is to catch our parents’ attention because they are always working and ignoring us.In fact, we are self-contradictory. We are enthusiastic and reserved, pursuing independence and remaining dependent. Covered by the contradiction, we show more indifference than enthusiasm, but the second one is the most real us.Obviously, we love our parents even if we say every little “I love you” to them. Having known hardships they are suffering from, we extremely want to share them. But abilities are limited, we can only do some housework and it is enough to make them delighted. As 90s, friendship is to us what water is to fish. Actually we care them more than ourselves. “Long live for friendship” is not only a word but also a promise. With growing up, we gradually learn romantic love and we learn how to love and how to bear the responsibilities we should.Some adults always think that we are lack of responsibilities. However, the truth is that our responsibilities spread many aspects—We are grateful for everything—the people that have helped us, a stranger who have smiled to us. We are always helping others when they need help. For example, we will give our seats to somebody is not convenient. It's most important that our high sense of responsibility is reflected when critical moment come, and that cannot be ignored. Have you still remembered the Wenchuan earthquake? After earth the quake, a lot of young volunteers reached disaster areas and tried their best to save or help the victims. His name is Lei Chunian, a junior school student in 2008, before the earthquake came, he had been playground, when he realized it was earthquake, and he rushed to his classroom and saved 7 classmates of his. He was injured then, but fortunately he was fine. Later, he soon became a young volunteer and helped more people.From now on, what I want to emphasize is that our 90s are warm-hearted and full of passion for lives. We understand how to thank others and how to loveor be loved. Can’t them prove ourselves?It’s time to end my speech, I hope you that you can understand the post 90s generation more. Please let me end it up with a song (song: Although no one understood, we were holding back the flood, learning how to dance the rain. We were holding back the flood, they said we’d never dance again).。

Theposteverythinggeneration翻译后现代

Theposteverythinggeneration翻译后现代

后现“代”我没妄想着能从我这一代人身上发现一些新特征,或能为美国大学文学理论的未来发展带来一些改变。

倦怠的大二学生穿着短袖圆领衫,紧身牛仔裤,带着粗框眼镜和返流行的双耳式耳机,坐在教室后面,等着下了课就点上一支土耳其金(一种香烟),听着威尔可(摇滚乐队)去吃饭一一文学理论课堂就是这样一种所在。

我也是这样上这堂课的。

从结构主义,形式主义,性别理论,后殖民主义,我缓缓地移动着I Pod,脑子里想着资本主义下由家长主导的世界与伊坦弗洛美有什么关系呢?但开始学后现代主义后,有种东西突然打动了我,让我坐了起来并开始重新审视包括我在内的这些以文青自许的大学生们。

没答案就是教科书定义后现代所给出的答案。

难就难在它太“后” 了。

它对自己的定义太消极,也反对先于它的一切理论一一自然主义,浪漫主义,和狂热的现代主义革命,所以有时想看清后现代主义到底是什么太难了。

它认为万物不可甚至根本不可被阐释。

后现代主义是模仿的,分离的,奇怪的,甚至有时候恐吓着不懂它的传统主义者。

尽管后现代主义诞生于战后的西方(该短语始创于1949年),但见证它诞生的那代人并没对它做出解释,即:持后现代态度对未来文化和社会的发展有什么意义?我被这个科目迷住了,因为后现代主义仍是一个开放着的理论,吸引着年青人和对它感兴趣的人们。

什么是后现代主义这个问题也令我着迷,这是一场一切都后现代化的运动,一场不倾吐自我心声的运动,这也是一个更加大众化的问题, 即当今政治,现流行的文化和坐在我身旁这些成长在后现代年代的其他倦怠大二学生们。

大学生阶段的我们在很多方面都极度后现代化:后冷战,后工业,后婴儿潮,后9. 11……文学评论家弗雷德里克詹姆逊在他著名的短篇中写到过“后现代,晚期资本主义的文化逻辑”字眼,他甚至称我们为“后文青”。

我们这一代人活在战争与革命的尾期,这个世纪的战争与革命摧毁着文明建设,颠覆着镇压我们的社会秩序,赋予我们前所未有的特权与机遇。

我们的年代将成就一切。

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soCieTy/liFe / new VisTasThe Post-90s Generation Poising to Take the Center StageThe post-90s generation grew up in a period when China saw rapid economic growth underscored by rampant globalization. Those young people, with their enthusiasm, openness, and freedom, have injected new energy and exerted a subtle influence on the Chinese society, which in turn opens up infinite possibilities for themselves and the future of China. By WANG KUANT HE function of young people in society is the same as that of newcells in the human body,” wroteChen Duxiu in an article for The New Youth magazine which he founded in 1915.The year 2018 has seen the young-est post-90s generation grow up from aChina’s leading video broadcasting and streaming portal, Bilibili, is one of the most popular websites among the post-90s crowd.54CHINA TODAY55June 2018teenager to an adult. The population of those who were born between 1990 and 1999 has reached 190 million in China. They are nicknamed “new people” and have received numerous comments and criticism for their individualistic behav-ior. Now they are taking the stage and beginning to shape the country.Individualism and DiversificationThe common keyword about the post-90s generation is individualism, but there is no reason for them not to be individualistic. They grew up in the period during which China saw peace and prosperity. Their parents mostly re-ceived proper education and they have only known a stable and affluent life. They are also the first generation that has grown up with the Internet.The post-1980s have been nicknamed as “little emperors” being the first generation of the one child policy. The older generation has expressed their concern over the post-80s. The post-90s, who like to use Martian language (a kind of brain-damaged online informal language that is essentially standard Mandarin written mixed with other signs such as other foreign languages and emotion icons), have exaggerated hairstyles, and pout their lips when tak-ing photos, have been nicknamed as a “collapsed generation.”“The post-90s are often compared with the post-80s. They share some similarities as they both have grown up in the most open and prosperous period of China’s history and they both live in an era of Internet. They are also the only child of their families. Most of them are well-educated, so they are more knowl-edgeable and experienced, with broad-ened views. They enjoy better living standards and have richer international experience than the previous genera-tions. However, the two generations also share similar weaknesses. For example,they are ill-prepared for difficulties and they need to improve their interper-sonal communication skills,” said Zhang Yiwu, professor of Peking University’s Chinese Department.Professor Zhang pointed out the two groups have different backgrounds. The post-80s grew up in the initial period of the reform and opening-up, when the Chinese people were just becoming able to meet their basic needs such as clothing and food. At that time, they had limitation in terms of living stan-dards and perspective. In comparison, the post-90s grew up in a period when China sees the fastest economic growth and changes.Some people joked that the post-80shate working overtime, while the post-90s don’t want to work at all. The more appropriate way to interpret this is that most post-90s are not willing to follow the instructions. According to a survey on the post-90s by Analysys, a Chinese Internet data analysis products and ser-vices provider, about 11.7 percent of the post-80s will prioritize their interests when choosing a job, while the propor-tion is 21.3 percent for the post-90s. A stable and affluent environment where the post-90s grew up has enabled them to pursue their needs and inter-ests. Compared with the previous gen-erations, they expect more diversified professions and careers.The prevalence of unique, self-de-fined and multiple simultaneous career choices is proof. Young people no lon-ger want to engage in only one profes-sion. “I am a white collar/ gym trainer/ travel writer/ photographer/ Taobao shop owner.” “I am an accountant/ flo-rist/ online fiction writer.” They enjoy multiple professions. A survey target-ing Chinese young people aged from 18- to 25-year-old shows that aboutA stable and affluent environment where the post-90s grew up has enabled them to pursue their needs and interests.Olympic medalist Fu Yuanhui attends the FINA World Aquatics Gala on December 2, 2017 in Sanya, South China’s Hainan Province.soCieTy/liFe / new VisTas82.6 percent of them want to have var-ied careers.Fan Shizhong, who was born in 1992, has a passion for creative design, espe-cially designs for practical use. He spent two years to work with firemen to de-velop a “life slide.”His design encompasses slide, crane, and rescue ladder. The rescue slides are divided into three sections. People being rescued can slip down from the high-rise building, just like playing slide. A buffer area between two sections can ef-fectively slow down the rate of decline. It is also designed for guiders and persons who can give some help. Aviation grade insulation coating used on the surface of the slide can resist high temperatures of fire; ventilation device on the top can protect people from smoke. The top of the device can also break windows and extend into the room.The design has won Fan a series of awards, including the Red Dot Design Award, IF Design Award, A’ Design Award, Golden Pin Design Award, and LITE-ON Award. Fan himself was in-cluded into the list of China’s Top 30 Most Promising Designers by Forbes in 2015. He is not only the youngest but also the sole student included into the list.Although not everyone can achieve fame as Fan has, most post-90s are ex-ploring their personal values during the work.Guo Yi, who was born in 1992, is an intern at a hospital. He said he is matur-ing and learning when he took the night shift and overcame the fatigue, when he saw a patient pass away in an ICU (in-tensive care unit), and managed to re-fuse the presents from family members of his patients.Global Perspectiveand PatriotismThe post-90s generation enjoys advantages in access to information.With access to the Internet, they keepthemselves abreast with the latest de-velopments around the globe, absorbingglobal cultural resources by watchingAmerican TV series or taking Harvardcourses online. Therefore, their viewshave been broadened, enabling them tohave a global perspective.Compared with the previous gen-erations, the post-90s enjoy more op-portunities to go abroad. In 2009, theyear when those who were born in1990 finished their entrance examina-tion to university, the post-90s whowent to study abroad on their own ex-penses accounted for 60 to 70 percentDeng Xiquan, director of the ChinaYouth and Children Research Center’sYouth Research Institute, said the post-90s are patriotic as they are confidentwith their country.According to a survey conducted byHorizon Research Consultancy Groupon the post-90s, about 79 percent ofinterviewees think China is a strongcountry; 93 percent feel proud to be aChinese; 81 percent said they prefer liv-ing in China than other countries.Most interviewees admit that Chinastill lags behind developed countriesin terms of environmental protection,wealth gap, food safety, and social secu-rity. However, they believe China is ableto solve those problems. They generallyoppose prejudice by some countriesagainst China as they believe manysimilar problems also exist in foreigncountries.“When managing the website, one ofthe biggest impressions that the younggeneration has given me is that thosepost-90s are very patriotic. They lived agood life, they are well-educated and sin-cerely think they live in a good countryand love our country dearly,” said ChenRui in a public speech. Chen is chairmanof China’s leading video broadcastingportal Bilibili, one of the most popularwebsites among the post-90s.In June, 2016, a Chinese hip-hopgroup Chengdu Revolution (also namedas CD Rev) composed of four post-90sreleased a rap video This Is China, in abid to show foreigners a true China.The video never shies away fromthe country’s problems such as pollu-tions, food and drug safety, and corruptpoliticians. From the point of view ofthe singers, who grew up in southwestof the country, “Higher growth rate isalways accompanied by pain.” In theend of the video, those young singersexpressed their attitude by singing “Al-though the country does have these ter-They generally opposeprejudice by some coun-tries against China asthey believe many simi-lar problems still exist inforeign countries.of the total number of students thatwent to study abroad during the sum-mer vacation. The post-90s enjoy over-seas experiences and cross-culturalcommunication. They believe Chinaand Western countries are equal andthey seldom think Western countriesare superior to China.According to a report on Internet-based public opinion in 2016 releasedby People’s Daily Online, the post-90sare confident with the Chinese culture.They have enjoyed the benefits broughtalong with the reform and opening-up,and they have witnessed how the coun-try has become stronger and more pros-perous, so they highly believe in the na-tional development model and course.56CHINA TODAYrible things to deal with, we have made progress.”This video created buzz on both for-eign and domestic media. Wang Zixin, leader of CD Rev, said: “No matter how foreign media comment on our video, at least we have shown the world how Chinese young people are firmly believ-ing in our country.”From Zhang Yiwu’s point of view, although the post-90s sometimes feel New Minds, New Lifestyles The post-90s generation is probably the first generation that doesn’t feel anxious about how to own their own property. The 2017 Social Blue Book published by Chinese Social Sciences Academic Press showed that the post-90s graduates value the quality of life rather than owning their own apart-ments. They are likely to become a generation that will not be eager toNine out of the total staff members at the Huangtujing Station, a small railway station in the border area between Hunan Province and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, are of the post-90s generation.。

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