题目内容
Many New Yorkers of Chinese origin are children of those who came to America after the Civil War, mostly from Guangzhou. Today the Chinese community in the city numbers more than 70 000, the greatest concentration being in Chinatown. Though it has not escaped a certain degree of “Americanization”, Chinatown has retained a flavour unique in the city. There are pagodalike telephone booths, Chinese-language newspapers and magazines and a Chinese Museum.
Many Chinese restaurants offer special food from different regions of China—Guangzhou, Sichuan, Beijing, Shanghai—usually at very reasonable prices. The most colourful day of the year in Chinatown is Chinese New Year when the area comes alive with masked dancers, fire-breathing dragons and fireworks.
The heart of Chinatown is Mott Street. Decorated with light and colour, it is a narrow, winding street full of restaurants, specialized grocery stores and curio shops. Chinatown has managed to keep its special character different and unchanged.
64. __________ in Chinatown in New York.
A. Most Chinese Americans in America live
B. Out of 70 000 Chinese descendants in New York, many live
C. People coming from various parts of the world are grouped
D. Most New Yorker live and work
65. In New York Chinatown __________.
A. one can find different cuisine(风味) from China
B. people can find all kinds of food from China
C. food prices are lower than those in the Mainland of China
D. only Chinese things are on sale
66. On Chinese New Year’s Day __________.
A. all the people in Chinatown perform Chinese traditional dances
B. Chinese traditional dances and fireworks make the holiday merrier
C. dragons begin to breathe fire
D. the most colourful phenomenon is the masked dancers
67. People are most likely to __________ when they visit New York Chinatown.
A. eat Italian meals, see a music of opera and get an old Chinese vase
B. have hot dishes, get a piece of China and enjoy a ballet
C. get soy-bean milk, enjoy Beijing roast duck and buy a piece of porcelain
D. eat a piece of pizza, buy some bowls and Chinese paintings
64---67 BABC
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51. It crossed New York from Buffalo on Lake Erie Troy to Albany on the Hudson River. 52 . The canal served as a route over which industrial goods could flow into the west, and materials could pour into the east. The Erie Canal helped New York develop into the nation's largest city.
The building of the canal was paid for entirely by the state of New York. 53 Between 1825,when the canal was opened ,and 1882,when toll charges(过运河费) were stopped ,the state collected $121,461,891.
For a hundred years before the Erie was built, people had been talking about a canal which could join the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean. The man who planned the Erie Canal and carried the plan through was De Clinton. Those who were against the canal laughingly called it"Clinton' Ditch(沟). 54 . He and Governor Morris went to Washington in 1812 to ask for help for the canal, but they were unsuccessful.
Clinton became governor of New York in 1817,and shortly afterwards, on July 4,1817,broke ground for the canal in Rome, N.Y. The first part of the canal was completed in 1820. 55 . The length of the canal is 363 miles.
A.As the canal grew, towns along its course developed fast. |
B.It cost $7,143,789 , but it soon gained its price many times over. |
C.The Erie Canal was the first important national waterway built in the US. |
D.More workers were needed to build the canal. |
E. Clinton talked and wrote about the canal and drew up plans for it.
F. To dig the canal benefited Americans.
G. It joined the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean.