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Full of happiness and sadness, the year 2015 is coming to an end and we invite you, the foreign friends to share your stories with our millions of readers all over the world. We will choose some of the best and give prizes to the writers.

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Foreigners with some experiences about China during the past year. You may have visited for just a few days, stayed longer here or just met with Chinese in your own countries.

What to write?

Anything about China or Chinese people that happened to you. It can be Chinese food, buildings, tradition or anything you think worth writing about.

How to join?

E-mail your writing to readers@chinadaily.com.cn.

Rules: At least 200 words and one photo about your story. More words and photos are encouraged. Please write the information, such as who, what, where and when, below your photos. Prize: A mobile phone.

Deadline(截止日期): December 26th, 2015.

1.Which can be filled in “________” in Paragraph Two?

A. Who can join? B. When to write?

C. How to write? D. Where to join?

2.A foreign friend can NOT write about ________ in his/her story.

A. the mooncake B. Western food

C. the Dragon Boat Festival D. the Great Wall

3.What is necessary about your story?

A. One mobile phone. B. One prize.

C. Only 100 words. D. One photo.

4.The purpose of this passage is ________.

A. to teach readers how to take a photo

B. to choose some best photos about foreign cultures

C. to ask foreigners to write down their feelings about China

D. to invite Chinese people to share their stories with foreigners

5.This passage comes from ________.

A. a map B. a postcard

C. a dictionary D. a newspaper

There are reports that some developed countries have shipped broken parts of computer to China. Such a thing can be found every day though it’s against international laws. Last month Hong Kong officers found 131,000 kilograms of broken computers, TVs and phones sent from Japan. Things like this are called e-waste. Dealing with them isn’t an easy job because dangerous poisons like mercury(汞) and lead(铅) can be found in them. Every time an old computer breaks down, it needs dealing with safely. But at present, broken computer parts are usually buried. It may be hundreds years before they are really gone in the soil.

Many places in China are polluted by e-waste. Guiyu in Guangdong Province is one of them. This town is named as “the e-waste capital of the world”. It has to deal with 1.5 million kilograms of e-waste each year, from which it makes 75 million yuan, But many of the poisons find their way into the environment. Greenpeace, an environmental group, has found the air, the earth and rivers in Guiyu badly polluted. This year, China presents a new environmental protection law. Computer companies like Lenovo and Dell will be asked to take back their old computers. This is because the companies that make computers know best how to deal with them safely. Hopefully, the problem with e–waste will be solved in the near future.

1.The town of Guiyu in Guangdong Province_____________.

A. is the e-capital of the world B. has serious e-waste pollution

C. deals with the e-waste safely D. spends much money on e-waste

2.The underlined word buried probably means ____________ in the passage.

A. 焚烧 B. 回收 C. 循环再用 D. 掩埋

3.This year, the Chinese government__________________.

A. tries to change people’s life B. closes some computer companies

C. makes a new environmental protection law D. ask people to hand in their old computer

4.The passage is mainly about_______________.

A. the ways to deal with e-waste B. the cost of burning e-waste

C. the e-waste problem in China D. the causes of e-waste

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