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Beijing is the capital of China. 76. Not only our Chinese people but also lots of foreigners come to visit it every day. There are so many places of interest in Beijing.

Here¡¯s a map of Beijing. And here is Tian¡¯anmen Square. The Great Hall of the People is on its left, on the right is the National Museum of China. If you want to visit the Forbidden City (×Ͻû³Ç), just go straight on, it¡¯s opposite Tian¡¯anmen Square. Have you ever been to the Chairman Mao Memorial Hall? It¡¯s on Tian¡¯anmen Square.

Do you like parks? Maybe Beihai Park will be your favourite. It¡¯s kind of quiet. 78. Let me tell you how_________ (get) there. Go across the square, turn left into Chang¡¯an Jie and then turn right into Chang Jie. There¡¯s an entrance on the corner of Chang Jie and Wenjin Jie.

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Today we are developing a new idea¡ªMoney is the measure of all things. More and more, people are being judged by what they own, and not by their good qualities. This is certainly true among many people in China.

According to a survey that was done in 2013, China is the most materialistic(ÎïÓûµÄ) country in the world. Twenty-three percent of Chinese said they measured success by the things they owned (cars, homes, jewelry, designer clothes) compared with just 21 percent in America, 20 percent in Canada, and 16 percent in Britain.

This love of materialistic has spread into schools where some kids like to show off their Apple Watches, iPhone7 and expensive running shoes. Some poorer students now feel worried by their richer classmates and sad by their poor families. In some cases this has affected their performance in school.

But having rich parents doesn¡¯t automatically(×Ô¶¯µØ) bring good grades and having poor parents doesn¡¯t certainly bring bad grades. It is hard wok that is the key to success, not the cost of your running shoes. And hard work is what develops good characters, not money, that should be the measure of all things.

1.What is the measure of all things for many people in China?

A. Success. B. The good quality. C. The good grades. D. Money.

2.According to the survey, how many Chinese judged success by the things they owned?

A. 23% of Chinese. B. 21% of Chinese. C. 20% of Chinese. D. 16% of Chinese.

3.Why do some students like showing off expensive things in school?

A. Because their families are very rich.

B. Because of the worship of materialism.

C. Because expensive things can bring good grades.

D. Because they are good at all kinds of subjects.

4.What can we infer from the passage?

A. Poor students can hardly get good grades.

B. Rich students have the worship of materialism.

C. We should correct the worship of materialism.

D. Canadians have the least the worship of materialism in rate.

Good tips for you

When you travel in other places, you'd better do things as the following:

Visiting other places just like visiting the home of your friends, you have to respect the place, respect the lifestyle, respect the culture and respect the people there.

Never complain about the differences between your place and the place you are

visiting, because no place is the same. If you expect everything is the same as in your place, why do you travel? Remember, complaint won't make your trip enjoyable, just makes you look rude. And it seems that you don't know how to respect others and you don't know much about this world.

Respect and follow the culture and the lifestyle of people of other places. Don't try to apply the way people in your place do to other places. If you do so, you will only be an unwelcome visitor in that place. So, why make yourself unwelcome and look silly?

Admire the differences of other places that you are visiting. It doesn't mean losing face.

1.No matter where you go, what should you do?

A. Complain about the differences between my place and the place I am visiting.

B. Expect everything is the same as in my place.

C. Respect the place, the lifestyle, the culture and the people there.

D. Apply the way people in my place do to other places.

2.If you respect the people in the place that you are visiting, you .

A. will be a welcome visitor B. will lose face

C. will not make your trip pleasant D. will be a rude person

3.The word "so" in the fourth paragraph refers to .

A. expecting everything is the same as in your place

B. complaining about the differences between your place and the place you are visiting

C. applying the way people in your place do to other places

D. visiting other places just like visiting the home of your friends

4.According to the passage, which is NOT wrong?

A. We travel because we want to see the same place as where we live.

B. Respect the place we are visiting as we are visiting the home of our friends.

C. We complain because we know much about the world.

D. Never try to respect the people in other places.

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