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    Roger, a young man from China, has taught Chinese in a primary school in England for 3 years. A lot of children like his class and he enjoys teaching them very much. All the pupils are quite interested in what Roger teaches them. They learn quickly and do everything carefully.

    One day he said to the children, “People in a lot of Asian countries wear white clothes at funerals (葬礼), but people in America and in Europe wear white in the weddings because white means purity and happiness. What colour does an English woman wear when she gets married?”

    Mary said, “White, sir, because she is happy.” “That is good, Mary,” Roger said. “You are quite right. She wears white because she is happy.”

    But then one boy in the class put up his hand. “Yes, Dick?” Roger said, “Do you have a question?” “Yes,” Dick said. “Why do men wear black in our country when they get married, sir?”

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中国近代史是一部屈辱的历史,列强的侵略使中国一步步沦为半殖民地半封建社会的深渊。阅读下列材料,回答后面的问题。 
材料一:中国是经历了深重苦难的国家,在工业革命发生前的几千年时间里,中国经济、科技、文化一直走在世界的第一方阵之中。近代以后,中国的封建统治者夜郎自大,闭关锁国,导致中国落后于时代发展步伐,鸦片战争则成为中国历史的一块界碑。
——***2014年4月1日在比利时布鲁日欧洲学院的演讲
(1)发动鸦片战争的是哪一国家?这场战争签订了什么条约?
(2)“鸦片战争成为中国历史的一块界碑”的原因是什么?
材料二:在距“1894年中日事件”120年后的2014年4月21日,日本首相安倍晋三向靖国神社供奉祭品。靖国神社是日本军国主义对外侵略的精神支柱,其中供奉着近代以来历次战争中战死的日军亡灵,包括二战时对中国和周边国家犯下滔天罪行的战犯。
——新华网
(3)材料二中的“1894年中日事件”指什么?用一句话概括“1894年中日事件”对中国造成的重大影响。
材料三:清国之败,非君相一己之罪,盖其墨守常经,不变通所致也。夫取士必考试,考试必由文艺,文艺乃为显荣之阶梯,岂足济实效乎?……前三十载,我日本之国事,遭若何等之辛酸,厥能免于垂危者,度阁下之所深悉也。当此之时,我国去旧治,因时制宜,更张新政,为国可存立之一大要图。
——摘编自1895年《大日本海军总司令官伊东佑亨致大清国北洋水师提督丁汝昌书》
(4)依据材料三并结合所学知识,分析归纳甲午中日战争双方胜与败的原因分别是什么?
材料四:清政府赔偿白银4.5亿两,以海关等税收作担保;清政府保证严禁人民参加反帝活动;清政府拆毁大沽炮台,允许帝国主义国家派兵驻扎北京到山海关铁路沿线要地;划定北京东交民巷为使馆界,允许各国驻兵保护,不准中国人居住。
——摘自北师大版教材八年级上册《历史》
(5)材料四的内容出自哪一条约?该条约是在哪次战争后签订的?条约签订后,中国的社会性质发生了怎样的变化?
(6)从中国近代的屈辱史中,你获得什么感悟?

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    You may think that light pollution isn't something extraordinarily important. You may believe that every other type of pollution has a larger impact on the environment that light pollution does. But light pollution is serious.

    Light pollution, or “sky glow”, is the glow you can see at night above cities and towns. Light pollution is a problem that has been accompanying man ever since he started his first fire some 15,000 years ago. Light pollution is the light that comes from streetlights, buildings, parking lots and any other source of light that is reflected or directed into the atmosphere.

    Urban light pollution means that one-fifth of the world's population can no longer see the Milky Way(银河) with the naked eye(肉眼). Many city kids, even if they did look through the orange smog above their heads, would probably see only a handful of stars. We have lost our view of the stars, and we have mucked up our  night-time environment as well. Astronomers are calling for the dark places on Earth to be preserved as national parks.

    Lots of people find the ever-brightening night annoying, and animals that are programmed to prefer the dark may avoid a brightened habitat. Sea turtles can get lost searching for a beach to lay eggs, and their hatchlings(孵化的幼仔)may confuse over-lit beachfront resorts(度假胜地) for the ocean horizon, wasting precious energy needed to find the sea and escape predators(食肉动物). Because their necks aren't yet long enough to see things far away, baby turtles rely on the mirror image of the moon to guide them to the sea, to begin their new life. A car may even hit a particular turtle, which was thinking the light from a nearby city was moonlight reflecting off the ocean waves. Birds that live in and around cities can die because of sky glow, too. The bright lights can blind them, leading to countless collisions with buildings and other tall structures.

    On an individual level, people can help reduce much sky glow by using lighting only when necessary. The stars above us are priceless heritage— for not only for astronomers but for all humans. More of our children should be able to look up at night and see the Milk Way.