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Xie Zhaoyutong is a middle school student from Zhengzhou, Henan Province.
He turned his bedroom into a “private(私人的)museum” and attracted a lot of attention online, CCTV News reported.
He calls it the Yu Tang Museum. His bedroom is just about 10 square metres. It is filled with his collections like old books, copper coins(铜币)and pottery(陶器). Xie bought these things with almost all of his pocket money.
Xie started reading when he was 3 or 4 years old. At the age of 6, he visited a museum with his mother and became very interested in old objects and history. At first, he liked the artifacts(文物)because they looked interesting. Later, he learned more about their history and saw that each had its own story. He wanted to let more people know about these interesting stories and Chinese history, so he began to make short videos about his collections. His videos were full of fun facts, so they quickly won the hearts of many netizens.
His small bedroom museum is where he develops this love for culture—every item there is a symbol of his dream. The only free space in the room is his bed. “This bed is for my body, and everything else is for my spirit,” he said. “It helps me spend less time on my phone.”

思考12 How did Xie let more people know about the stories and history of the artifacts?
思考13 What does Xie mean by the underlined sentence?
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Xie Zhaoyutong is a middle school student from Zhengzhou, Henan Province.
He turned his bedroom into a “private(私人的)museum” and attracted a lot of attention online, CCTV News reported.
He calls it the Yu Tang Museum. His bedroom is just about 10 square metres. It is filled with his collections like old books, copper coins(铜币)and pottery(陶器). Xie bought these things with almost all of his pocket money.
Xie started reading when he was 3 or 4 years old. At the age of 6, he visited a museum with his mother and became very interested in old objects and history. At first, he liked the artifacts(文物)because they looked interesting. Later, he learned more about their history and saw that each had its own story. He wanted to let more people know about these interesting stories and Chinese history, so he began to make short videos about his collections. His videos were full of fun facts, so they quickly won the hearts of many netizens.
His small bedroom museum is where he develops this love for culture—every item there is a symbol of his dream. The only free space in the room is his bed. “This bed is for my body, and everything else is for my spirit,” he said. “It helps me spend less time on my phone.”
思考12 How did Xie let more people know about the stories and history of the artifacts?
思考13 What does Xie mean by the underlined sentence?
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答案
12.He made short videos about his collections and shared them online.
13.He means the bed is for him to rest his body, and all the collections in the room feed his spirit and make him grow spiritually. Besides, the collections make him spend less time on the phone.
13.He means the bed is for him to rest his body, and all the collections in the room feed his spirit and make him grow spiritually. Besides, the collections make him spend less time on the phone.
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