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Chinese Products More Popular Abroad

Riding a Mobike on the street,you might hear some people speaking Chinese aloud. Turning to the right, You see a Sichuan﹣style restaurant. After walking into a store, you see that Huawei smartphones are on sale.

But you're not in (1)   ﹣﹣you're in Manchester in Britain. In fact,you might see similar things in many other cities. Chinese (2)   have been going global(全球的).

Chinese food has been enjoyed in Western countries for a long time.(3)   meet local people tastes,Chinese restaurants have made some changes to the dishes.One(4)   is the meat."We like to eat meat with the bone(骨头)in,but people here don't. So Chinese restaurants provide big pieces of meat without bones. "Said Yin Hang, who is studying at University of Wollongong in Australia.

Some Chinese brands(品牌)are also becoming more (5)   .In many cities in Europe, stores sell TCL televisions, Haier fridges and Lenovo computers, according to Reuters(路透社).

In the past,most western people thought Chinese products were cheap and unreliable(不可靠的).But now, things have (6)   greatly. More people trust Chinese brands."Made in China"becomes cool.

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to four hours per night. A teenager who wants to be able to take part in

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Physical problems are another factor that can cause students to fall alseep in class. For example,

insomnia, which may keep a student up at night, causing exhaustion(疲惫不堪)during class hours,

is a serious problem that may require medical attention. Medical evidence also supports the idea that each person has a body clock that helps to decide his or her sleep pattern. Unluckily, these body clocks do not always work according to school timetables.

The effects of falling asleep in class can be quite serious. First of all, sleeping in class is not a good way to endear(使受喜爱) yourself to teachers. In addition, it is highly possible that other students may make jokes about those who sleep in class. However, the most harmful effect of sleeping in class is missing out on important points. In the long run, sleepers may end up failing classes.

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Times have changed,(1)  falling asleep in class is still quite common.

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Lack of sleep

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◆To (3)  homework with activities, students may stay up late.

◆To spare time for after﹣school jobs, students may not have (4)  time to sleep.

Physical problems

◆Insomnia may (5)  students falling asleep at night.

◆Students' body clocks do not always (6)  their school timetables.

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