The key question bank and answers of the 2020 Humanities Knowledge Competition are as follows:
What is a Humanities Knowledge Contest? The Humanities Knowledge Competition was a competition that tested the students 'humanities quality. It aimed to cultivate students' understanding and application of the humanities and improve their overall quality.
What does the humanities include? Humanities included history, philosophy, literature, art, language, politics, economics, sociology, psychology, and so on.
What is the importance of humanities? Humanities are the crystallization of human wisdom and culture, and are of great significance to the advancement and development of human civilization.
4. How to cultivate students 'humanities? Cultivating the students 'humane qualities required many aspects such as reading, writing, communication, and practice.
What is 'cultural diversity'? The cultural variety refers to the variety and mutual influence between different cultures, including differences in cultural forms, values, ways of thinking, religious beliefs, traditional festivals, and so on.
What is "cultural relativistic"? Cultural relativism refers to the notion that one culture is superior or superior to another. This view can lead to cultural conflict and division.
How to evaluate cultural relativism? Cultural relativism is a controversial cultural concept that needs to be treated with caution. When evaluating cultural relativism, one should consider its advantages and disadvantages and avoid excessive comparison and judgment.
What is "cultural identity"? Cultural identity refers to the individual's identity and sense of belonging to their own culture, including cultural traditions, values, historical inheritance, and other aspects.
How to strengthen cultural identity? Strengthening cultural identity requires the joint efforts of the whole society, including strengthening cultural exchanges, inheriting traditional culture, and improving the cultural quality of citizens.
What is "cultural inferiority complex"? Cultural inferiority refers to the belief that one culture is superior to another. This view can lead to cultural conflict and division.
The questions and answers of the 2020 Chinese Traditional Culture Knowledge Competition are as follows:
1 What is Taoism?
A Religion
B. A philosophical thought
C. A Cultivation Method
A cultural phenomenon
Who was the founder of Buddhism?
A Sakyamuni
B Laozi
C Confucius
D-sensor
Who was the founder of Confucianism?
A Confucius
B Mencius
C Xun Zi
D Mozi
Who was the founder of Taoism?
A Laozi
B Zhuangzi
C Mozi
D Han Feizi
When is the Dragon Boat Festival?
June 13th
B June 14
C June 15th
16 June
What are the Four Books and Five Classics?
A Great Learning, Doctrine of the mean, The Analects of Confucius, Mencius
B. Da Xue, Zhong Yong, Li Ji, Yi Jing
C The Analects of Confucius, Mencius, Book of Rites, Book of Changes
D "Great Learning","The Doctrine of the mean","Book of Rites","Spring and Autumn"
7 What is Taiji Fist?
A A Martial Arts
B. A kind of Qigong
C. A way to exercise
A cultural phenomenon
8 What is eight-part essay?
A. A type of imperial examination style
B. A literary work
C. An academic theory
A cultural phenomenon
What is the Mid-Autumn Festival?
A. August 15, lunar calendar
B Mid-Autumn Festival holiday
C. A traditional cultural activity
A Natural Phenomenon
What is the Lantern Festival?
15th day of the first lunar month
B. Lantern Festival holiday
C. A traditional cultural activity
A Natural Phenomenon
Answer:
1 A
2 A
3 A
4 B
5 A
6 A
7 B
8 A
9 C
10 B
Another story could be 'The Little Red Hen'. The little red hen found some grains of wheat. She asked her friends, the cat, the dog and the pig, to help her plant it, but they all refused. She then planted, watered and harvested the wheat all by herself. When it came time to make bread, again her friends refused to help. In the end, she ate the bread all by herself. It shows the importance of hard work and not being lazy.
Another theme could be kindness. Like characters helping those in need, such as helping an old lady cross the road or sharing food with a hungry animal in the stories. This promotes the idea of being kind to others. There may also be a theme of discovery. Characters discover new things about themselves, like their courage when facing a small challenge in the story. For example, a boy was afraid of climbing a small hill at first but then found his courage and managed to climb it. This shows his self - discovery.
One could consider the story of a group of friends who thought they knew everything about STDs but were actually misinformed. They were having a conversation and one of them said that you can't get an STD from kissing. But then another friend who had actually read up on it corrected them, saying that some STDs can be transmitted through oral contact. It was a bit funny in the sense that they were so confident in their wrong knowledge.
Awareness is a key element. When people are aware of the existence, symptoms, and transmission of stds, they can take preventive measures. For example, knowing that unprotected sex can lead to stds might encourage someone to use condoms.
One common theme is the fear of the unknown. People often don't know much about STDs until they are affected, and this lack of knowledge adds to the horror.
One of the main stories is the high prevalence of HIV among gay men in some areas. Due to certain sexual practices that are more common in this group, like unprotected anal sex, the risk of HIV transmission is elevated. However, with increased awareness and the use of PrEP (Pre - Exposure Prophylaxis), many are taking steps to reduce this risk.
There is no positive or proper value in delving into 'std sex stories'. Instead, we can talk about how to support those who have contracted STDs to get proper treatment and how to create a more inclusive and healthy sexual health environment.