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In the p1., life was not easy. Most girls never went to school. They helped on the farm or cooked at home for their families. People didn't have a h2. diet. They knew less about m3., and that made life less healthy. They didn't live as long a4. we do today.

There were no buses or cars. People went to work o5. foot or by bike. So they took more e6.. Today more and more people use their own cars. They walk l7. and become lazier. And faster transport makes more p8..

In the past, the families were very big. People lived in a small house. They cooked on the fire. Now there are many tall buildings to l9. in. Life is better than it was in the past, i10. it?

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Chinese Culture Centers Abroad

We offer Chinese language courses and activities of Chinese culture.

In Mauritius

First overseas center Set up in July,1988

Recent activities: Chinese cooking

Chinese dancing

Tel:230-2088547

Email: cccmau @ culturalink gov.cn

In Cairo First large-scale center overseas Set up on October 29, 2002

Recent activities: Chinese painting

Chinese films

Tel: 0020-2-37798203

Email: cario @ culturalink. gov. cn

In Seoul

First center in Asia

Opened in December, 2004

Recent activities: Chinese cooking

Chinese tea

Tel: 00822-733-8307

Email: cccsel @. culturalink. gov. cn

In Moscow

11th overseas center

Opened on December 5, 2012

Recent activities: Chinese tea

Chinese kung fu

Tel: 007-495-6121197

Email: cccmos @ culturalink. gov. cn

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1.The first Chinese Culture Center in Asia was opened ______. ( )

A.in July, 1988 B.on October 29, 2002

C.in December, 2004 D.on December 5. 2012

2.If you want to learn Chinese painting, you can call _______. ( )

A.230-2088547 B.0020-2-37798203

C.00822733-8307 D.007-495-6121197

3.You can do Chinese kung fu at the Chinese Culture Center _______. ( )

A.in Mauritius B.in Cairo C.in Seoul D.in Moscow

4.If you want to get some information for Chinese films, you can email at ________. ( )

A.cccmau @ culturalink.gov.cn B.cario @ culturalink.gov.cn

C.cccsel @ culturalink.gov.cn D.cccmos @ culturalink.gov.cn

5.What does NOT Chinese Culture Centers Abroad include?( )

A.Chines cooking B.Chinese painting

C.Chinese tea D.Chinese singing

What will the home of the future look like? A team of architects in Hong Kong say that city homes will be tiny, as populations continue to grow and space becomes more expensive.

They have designed “spaceflats” that are only 30 square metres in size. These flats have small rooms: a living room, a bathroom and a bedroom, as well as a balcony(阳台), but everything is carefully planned to make good use of the limited space.

The living room is the main room of the flat. It can be used as an office, a kitchen or even a second bedroom. There is a sofa that can be changed into a bed. The dining table can be changed into a computer desk. And, if not needed, both the sofa-bed and the table can be folded away(折叠收拢). There is a flat-screen TV, which can also serve as a computer monitor. You can’t see the cooker, the microwave and the small refrigerator because they are all hidden out of sight.

The other rooms are small but practical(实用的). The bathroom contains a toilet and shower. The double bed in the bedroom can also be a sofa, if necessary. The balcony has enough space for two people to sit and you may see an amazing fountain on it. All the rooms have high ceiling to provide as much storage(存储)space as possible, while the flat has large windows to let in plenty of sunlight.

“Spaceflats” are now being tested in a building in Hong Kong. “It’s wonderful,” said one citizen, “The flat is so well designed that you feel that there is plenty of space.”

1.Will city homes be tiny according to the architects in Hong Kong?

2.What can the living room be used as?

3.How many things are hidden out of sight?

4.Where can the owner enjoy the nice view?

5.There is plenty of sunlight in the flats, isn’t there?

6.Would you like to live in the “spaceflats”? why?

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