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Imagine What China’s Cities Will Be Like in the Future
Leaders in many Chinese cities are hoping to turn the areas where they live into “digital(数字化的)cities”. They have already begun stepping up efforts to get city construction companies to use digital information and network technologies.
So far, 120 cities have set up information systems in city planning management offices.
Over the next five years, Wang Guangtao, deputy mayor(副市长)of Beijing, says the city's government will start applying(应用)information technology to build the structure of a “digital Beijing”. Beijing will continue efforts to set up a high-speed broadband network(宽带网络),push e-government(政府上网)and e-commerce(电子商务), and create an environment(环境)for imagination in IT.
The projects will help people in their daily lives. For example, the e-government project will enable people to use digital technology to find and use government information and services freely and quickly. Information will include leisure(休闲), education, work and home life.
Guangzhou, with one million Internet users, is one of the first Chinese cities to apply information technology to banking, medical and real estate(房地产)management areas. Guangzhou mayor Lin Shusen says that in the future every person who lives in that city will be able to use the computer network.
In Daqing, a primary oil production base in the northeast of China, deputy mayor Wang Hongen says the city will also aim to build “digital oil fields”.
1. What are the city officials trying to do?
A. They are trying to build cities with network.
B. They are trying to build cities with construction companies.
C. They are trying to turn their cities into centers of IT products.
D. They are trying to make plans for the development of kindergartens.
2. From the passage we know that .
A. Beijing will become more beautiful
B. 129 cities will set up information systems
C. we can do what we want to do without leaving our homes
D. Beijing will apply information technology to build a digital city in several years
3. What is the advantage of a digital city?
A. It can provide more work to people.
B. It can beautify cities.
C. It can help people in their daily lives.
D. It can help people to enjoy their leisure time.
4. From the passage, we know it may happen in Guangzhou that in the future.
A. every person can own a computer
B. the computer network can bring convenience to all people
C. business will become easier
D. houses will become cheaper
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Leaders in many Chinese cities are hoping to turn the areas where they live into “digital(数字化的)cities”. They have already begun stepping up efforts to get city construction companies to use digital information and network technologies.
So far, 120 cities have set up information systems in city planning management offices.
Over the next five years, Wang Guangtao, deputy mayor(副市长)of Beijing, says the city's government will start applying(应用)information technology to build the structure of a “digital Beijing”. Beijing will continue efforts to set up a high-speed broadband network(宽带网络),push e-government(政府上网)and e-commerce(电子商务), and create an environment(环境)for imagination in IT.
The projects will help people in their daily lives. For example, the e-government project will enable people to use digital technology to find and use government information and services freely and quickly. Information will include leisure(休闲), education, work and home life.
Guangzhou, with one million Internet users, is one of the first Chinese cities to apply information technology to banking, medical and real estate(房地产)management areas. Guangzhou mayor Lin Shusen says that in the future every person who lives in that city will be able to use the computer network.
In Daqing, a primary oil production base in the northeast of China, deputy mayor Wang Hongen says the city will also aim to build “digital oil fields”.
1. What are the city officials trying to do?
A. They are trying to build cities with network.
B. They are trying to build cities with construction companies.
C. They are trying to turn their cities into centers of IT products.
D. They are trying to make plans for the development of kindergartens.
2. From the passage we know that .
A. Beijing will become more beautiful
B. 129 cities will set up information systems
C. we can do what we want to do without leaving our homes
D. Beijing will apply information technology to build a digital city in several years
3. What is the advantage of a digital city?
A. It can provide more work to people.
B. It can beautify cities.
C. It can help people in their daily lives.
D. It can help people to enjoy their leisure time.
4. From the passage, we know it may happen in Guangzhou that in the future.
A. every person can own a computer
B. the computer network can bring convenience to all people
C. business will become easier
D. houses will become cheaper
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More than 600, 000 tourists from the Chinese mainland visited Taiwan last year, fulfilling expectations despite the impact of H1N1 flu and the global economic downturn.
A total of 606, 100 mainland tourists visited Taiwan in the past year, with each spending nearly $1, 800 on the island, including accommodation and shopping, Shao Qiwei, chairman of the Beijing-based Association for Tourism Exchange Across the Taiwan Straits, said on Friday.
“We see good cooperation between tourism industries across the Straits taking shape,” Shao said. Since July 2008, when Taiwan first opened to mainland tourists, about 660, 000 mainland tourists have visited the island and spent $1.13 billion there, benefiting local transportation as well as the retail, entertainment and health industries.
In four months starting August last year, mainland tourists spent $65.72 million through Union Pay payment cards, figures from mainland bankcard association China Union Pay showed.
“Years of isolation between the two sides have made Taiwan an attractive place for mainland tourists,” said Zheng Lijuan, deputy (副的) general manager of CITS International MICE Co. Ltd.
But under the impact of H1N1 flu since May, the number of mainland tourists to Taiwan had also dropped sharply, leading to industry insiders(内部的人)casting doubt as to whether the goal of attracting 600, 000 mainland tourists to Taiwan in 2009 could be achieved.
Despite the unfavorable conditions, a string of relaxed rules last year have spurred (刺激) the interest of mainland tourists in visiting Taiwan.
In the past year, Taiwan has opened to mainland residents in 25 provinces, up from the initial 13 provinces. Relaxed rules have also allowed five tourists to form a group to visit Taiwan, instead of the initial requirement of at least 10 tourists. Mainland tourists can also stay in Taiwan for a maximum of 15 days, instead of the initial 10 days.
Combined with mainland business groups, more than 900, 000 mainland travelers visited Taiwan in 2009, Christine Lai, director of the Taiwan Strait Tourism Association, told China Daily.
Without releasing the goal for this year, Lai expressed hopes that mainland tourists would head to Taiwan on second or even third visits.
64. Why do mainlanders like to visit Taiwan?
A. Taiwan is a very beautiful island.
B. There are many shops, malls and bookstores in Taiwan.
C. The accommodation and transportation are very good in Taiwan.
D. Years of isolation between Taiwan and mainland makes it an attractive place.
65. What was the original goal of mainland tourists to Taiwan in 2009?
A. 660, 000 B. 606, 100 C. 600, 000 D. 900, 000
66. The number of mainland tourists to Taiwan in 2009 was fulfilled because .
A. the residents of 25 provinces could visit Taiwan
B. mainland tourists could stay in Taiwan for 15 days
C. the Chinese government made a string of relaxed rules
D. there were no impacts of H1N1 flu in Taiwan and mainland
67. We can infer from the text that .
A. there may be a goal for Mainland tourists visiting Taiwan in 2010
B. Chinese mainland tourists can stay in Taiwan for a maximum of 10 days
C. the global economic downturn had not influnced Taiwan’s travel industry
D. H1N1 flu had not made the number of the mainland tourists to Taiwan drop
68. Which of the following would be the best title for the text?
A. Visitors to Taiwan will slowdown
B. Mainland tourists to Taiwan hit mark
C. More and more mainland tourists visit Taiwan
D. H1N1 and global economic influence Taiwan’s travel industry