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I hate my new neighbor very much. She has a big dog and the dog always 1. (make) too much noise at night. It makes me not sleep well. I talked about the problem many 2.(time) with my new neighbor.

Every time she was very polite but she didn’t do anything 3. (solve) the problem. She told me the dog belongs to her little son. She had no right to deal4.her son’s dog. One night, I couldn’t stand the barks. 5. I rushed into my neighbor’s house. Surprisingly, I saw a disabled boy playing with the dog6.(happy). It was the first time my new neighbor and ? had a deep conversation. She told me that her son likes the dog very much because the dog was his only friend. She 7.( add) that she was busy and hardly had time to play with her son. I left my neighbor’s house without 8.(say) any words. The boy likes the dog 9. brings the pleasure to him. I also have no right to take the pleasure from the boy. Understanding 10.(be)the most important thing among the neighbors. From then on, on weekends, I would take my daughter to my neighbor’s house. My daughter also likes the boy’s dog.

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Growing up in the Chinese community in Vancouver, Canada, I had full time to experience both Canadian and Chinese culture during my childhood.

In my community, many traditions and cultural traits brought by Chinese immigrants(移民)remain alive. For example, interactions (互动) between Chinese neighbors: People greet each other warmly and sometimes stop for a chat. Families also stay mostly the same after crossing the ocean. Elderly members still live with their children instead of in care homes.

Another similarity is that many of us celebrate traditional Chinese holidays, such as Spring festival. Although it's in a different country, the holidays are still commemorated with the same foods, entertainment ( 娱乐活动 ) and values as they are in China. My family makes sure to watch the Spring Festival Gala each year, for example.

While many ways of Chinese culture truly remain in Vancouver, there are also certain ways that the Chinese and Canadian cultures have mixed to create something new and special. Many children of Chinese immigrants, like myself, study in English at school and speak Chinese at home, leading to communication without any trouble in both languages. Chinese communities also celebrate Canadian holidays, like Halloween, which are not often celebrated in China.

Canadian culture has even taken on some Chinese foods and language. Chinese dishes are very popular throughout Canada, many people are very interested in trying them. More and more non-Chinese Canadians are learning the language in order to enjoy Chinese holiday celebrations and communicate with their Chinese of the same age.

As someone who grew up Chinese Canadian, I'm very proud of my special background and how it has made me the person I am today.

1.According to the passage, what are Chinese immigrants in the writer's community like?

A.They seem too busy to stop for a chat.

B.Elderly people prefer to stay in care homes.

C.They also remain many Chinese traditions and values.

D.Their lifestyles remain unchanged after moving to Canada.

2.What does the underlined word commemorated probably mean?

A.made. B.started. C.described. D.celebrated.

3.What can we infer from the passage?

A.Canadians are open to Chinese culture.

B.Many Canadians can't get well with Chinese immigrants.

C.Canadians usually do better than Chinese people at school.

D.Canadians are unhappy with the influence of Chinese culture.

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