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When we walk on a street or sit down to have a cup of coffee in a small café in Shanghai, we will often see foreign faces at every turn. Today, foreigners do not come to Shanghai to seek adventures, as they did in the old days, or arrive in the city for a short visit, as some did when China just carried out the opening-up. Instead, many foreigners come to Shanghai to settle in the city. They are attracted by the life in Shanghai and choose to stay in the city. Their stay has made Shanghai more like an international city.
Early in the 1990s, a group of Western-style buildings emerged at the Gubei New District in the southwestern part of the Hongqiao Development Zone in Shanghai. The Western-style buildings, marked by their great arches and the typical flavors of the unique European style, appealed to many foreigners and become their favorite choice when they came to live or work in Shanghai. Foreigners gathered in the zone, enjoying their quiet life there.
As the city further develops, more and more foreigners choose to live in the downtown area where most native Shanghai people live. They live close to local residents and gradually become interated(一体化)into the local life—they learn to cook local dishes, they learn to speak the Shanghai dialect and they celebrate traditional Chinese holidays together with native people. Their lifestyle is becoming more and more similar to that of local residents.
In the past, foreigners that came to Shanghai were mostly representatives(代表)sent to work in the city. Today, however, many foreigners that live in the city are students, business starters or ordinary people. Related information shows that there are more than 50,000 foreigners living and working in Shanghai.
【小题1】Foreigners used to come to Shanghai to_____.
| A.start small cafés | B.help build houses |
| C.have a short visit | D.learn the Shanghai dialect |
| A.built | B.appeared | C.stood | D.lay |
| A.business starters | B.students | C.ordinary people | D.representatives |
| A.There are fewer foreigners in Beijing than in Shanghai. |
| B.It is the foreigners who make Shanghai an international city. |
| C.Many foreigners enjoy the traditional Chinese festivals. |
| D.The foreigners came to Shanghai to seek for money in the past. |
| A.Foreigners Settling in Shanghai | B.The Development of Shanghai |
| C.The Lifestyle of Shanghai People | D.Contributions of Foreigners in Shanghai |
When we walk on a street or sit down to have a cup of coffee in a small café in Shanghai, we will often see foreign faces at every turn. Today, foreigners do not come to Shanghai to seek adventures, as they did in the old days, or arrive in the city for a short visit, as some did when China just carried out the opening-up. Instead, many foreigners come to Shanghai to settle in the city. They are attracted by the life in Shanghai and choose to stay in the city. Their stay has made Shanghai more like an international city.
Early in the 1990s, a group of Western-style buildings emerged at the Gubei New District in the southwestern part of the Hongqiao Development Zone in Shanghai. The Western-style buildings, marked by their great arches and the typical flavors of the unique European style, appealed to many foreigners and become their favorite choice when they came to live or work in Shanghai. Foreigners gathered in the zone, enjoying their quiet life there.
As the city further develops, more and more foreigners choose to live in the downtown area where most native Shanghai people live. They live close to local residents and gradually become interated(一体化)into the local life—they learn to cook local dishes, they learn to speak the Shanghai dialect and they celebrate traditional Chinese holidays together with native people. Their lifestyle is becoming more and more similar to that of local residents.
In the past, foreigners that came to Shanghai were mostly representatives(代表)sent to work in the city. Today, however, many foreigners that live in the city are students, business starters or ordinary people. Related information shows that there are more than 50,000 foreigners living and working in Shanghai.
1.Foreigners used to come to Shanghai to_____.
A.start small cafés B.help build houses
C.have a short visit D.learn the Shanghai dialect
2.The underlined word“emerged”in the second paragraph probably means_______.
A.built B.appeared C.stood D.lay
3.In the past, most of the foreigners coming to Shanghai were_______.
A.business starters B.students C.ordinary people D.representatives
4.Which of the following can be inferred from the text?
A.There are fewer foreigners in Beijing than in Shanghai.
B.It is the foreigners who make Shanghai an international city.
C.Many foreigners enjoy the traditional Chinese festivals.
D.The foreigners came to Shanghai to seek for money in the past.
5.The best title for this text would be______.
A.Foreigners Settling in Shanghai B.The Development of Shanghai
C.The Lifestyle of Shanghai People D.Contributions of Foreigners in Shanghai
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is a new silk slip (衬裙). Jane bought it in New York nine years ago. She never wore it. She was saving it
for a special occasion. I guess this is the occasion."
It was an exquisite (精美的) handmade silk slip. The price tag on it was still attached.
He took the slip from me and put it on the bed, with the other clothes we were taking to the mortician
(殡仪员). His hands lingered on the soft material for a moment, and then he shut the drawer and turned
to me, "Don't ever save anything for a special occasion. Every day you're alive is a special occasion."
His words have changed my mind. I'm spending more time with my family and less time on meetings.
I'm trying to recognize these moments now and cherish them. I'm not saving anything. I wear my good
skirt to the market if I feel like it. I can pay $28.49 for a small bag of groceries.I'm
perfume for special parties. If something is worth seeing, hearing or doing, I want to see, hear and do it
now.
"Someday"_has_disappeared_in_my_vocabulary.
I'm not sure what Jane would have done if she had known she'd not be here for the tomorrow.I'm
guessing Jane would have called family members and a few close friends.She might have apologized to
her former friends for their past quarrels. She'd have gone out for a Chinese dinner, her favorite food.
I'm trying hard not to put off, hold back, or save anything that would add laughter to our lives. Every
morning I open my eyes, I tell myself that every day, every minute, every breath is a gift.
B. She wanted to save it for her sister.
C. She thought it was too dear.
D. She saved it for a special occasion.
B. spend more time having meetings
C. save more money for necessities
D. care about her special parties
mean?
B. "Someday" is found missing from my old dictionary.
C. I will not delay enjoying the pleasure of life.
D. I decide not to enjoy something good at the moment.
B. we tend to leave good things until the last minute
C. we should take pleasure in our work
D. it is meaningless to save something for the future
a new silk slip (衬裙). Jane bought it in New York nine years ago.She never wore it.She was saving it for a special occasion.I guess this is the occasion."
It was an exquisite (精美的) handmade silk slip.The price tag on it was still attached.
He took the slip from me and put it on the bed, with the other clothes we were taking to the mortician (殡仪员). His hands lingered on the soft material for a moment, and then he shut the drawer and turned
to me, "Don't ever save anything for a special occasion.Every day you're alive is a special occasion."
His words have changed my mind.I'm spending more time with my family and less time on meetings.
I'm trying to recognize these moments now and cherish them.I'm not saving anything.I wear my good skirt
to the market if I feel like it.I can pay $28.49 for a small bag of groceries.I'm not saving my good perfume
for special parties.If something is worth seeing, hearing or doing, I want to see, hear and do it now.
"Someday"_has_disappeared in_my vocabulary.
I'm not sure what Jane would have done if she had known she'd not be here for the tomorrow.I'm
guessing Jane would have called family members and a few close friends.She might have apologized to
her former friends for their past quarrels.She'd have gone out for a Chinese dinner, her favorite food.
I'm trying hard not to put off, hold back, or save anything that would add laughter to our lives.Every
morning I open my eyes, I tell myself that every day, every minute, every breath is a gift.
1. Why didn't Jane wear the new silk slip?
A. She meant to wear it on her death.
B. She wanted to save it for her sister.
C. She thought it was too dear.
D. She saved it for a special occasion.
2. After Jane's death, the author begins to________.
A. treasure the simple pleasure of life
B. spend more time having meetings
C. save more money for necessities
D. care about her special parties
3. What does the underlined sentence "'Someday' has disappeared in my vocabulary."
(in paragraph 4) mean?
A. I prefer to leave out the word "someday" in my speech.
B. "Someday" is found missing from my old dictionary.
C. I will not delay enjoying the pleasure of life.
D. I decide not to enjoy something good at the moment.
4. It can be inferred from the passage that________.
A. it makes sense to follow our dream
B. we tend to leave good things until the last minute
C. we should take pleasure in our work
D. it is meaningless to save something for the future
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