A Wang was born and grew up in America,but she(1)has builthas built( build) solid ties with Chinese culture since she was a little girl.She is now riding a new trend:mixing and matching modern clothes with traditional Han dress,or hanfu.She has been posting videos of(2)herselfherself ( she) dressed in hanfu on the Internet,which has attracted many fans on Chinese lifestyle."I love hanfu.I' ve made many videos,(3)aimingaiming ( aim) to help more people learn about it," Wang told Beijing Review.
B Engineers invented a new device to produce solar electricity at night.Solar panels transform sunlight into energy,so they(1)traditionallytraditionally( traditional) work only during daylight hours.This device,however, (2)usesuses( use)a thermometric generator,which creates energy.jye.ai differences in temperature.In this case,cool evening air is a slightly different temperature than the solar cell in the panel.That becomes energy (3)whichwhich is transformed into electricity.The device could be helpful in areas(4)locatedlocated ( locate) far from a power grid(電網).
C A study showed how much dogs love their owners.In the experiment,the researchers first measured how many tears(1)were producedwere produced ( produce) by dogs when they were just spending time at home with their owners.The team then repeated the experiment) this time/ with dogs that were reunited with their owners(2)afterafterbeing apart for five hours.The results showed dogs only shed tears during the reunions.The team now wants to find out(3)whether/ifwhether/ifdogs have a similar emotional response when reunited with other dogs.
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【答案】has built;herself;aiming;traditionally;uses;which;located;were produced;after;whether/if
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