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(   )1.1 watched 一___ documentary which had won an award for___________ amazing photography.

A. an one-hour; its       B. a one-hour; its    

C. an one-hour; it's      D. a one-hour; it's

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Numbers were important to the ancient Chinese. They often used lucky numbers in their buildings and designs, while avoiding unlucky numbers.

The number two is lucky. A Chinese saying goes, "Good things come in pairs." The number three is considered lucky because it sounds like the Chinese word for "birth". Six, pronounced as "liu" in Chinese, means "everything goes smoothly". Eight is considered the luckiest number because the word for eight in Chinese sounds similar to the word "fd,, which means to make a lot of money, so all businessmen like it very much. Moreover, in some areas of China, people prefer to pay for a telephone number with 8 in it. The number nine is lucky because it sounds like the word for "long life". The rulers in ancient China wore nine-dragon clothes.

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Title: Numbers in China

 

What

Why

Lucky numbers

Two

Good things come in(81)      .

Three

It sounds like the Chinese word for "(82)      ".

(83)      

It means "(84)       goes smoothly".

Eight

It means   "making a lot of(85)               ". Some people even pay for a (86)                 number with 8 in it.

Nine

It sounds like the word for "long(87)       ".

(88)      

numbers

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