三、完形填空。
Shanghai is a modern city. It likes new things. However, Shanghai is also a city with a hundred years' 1
C
. So there is a question: if Shanghai likes new things, what should it do with 2
B
things?
The government thinks a modern city should have both old and new things. The Waibaidu Bridge is an example. People built it over 160 years ago. When it 3
A
, the government decided to spend a lot of money rebuilding (重建) it. The government did this 4
C
it believed that the city needs to remember its history.
There are also some people working to 5
C
historical (历史性的) things. Jeffrey Wong is one of them. When he retired (退休) from Canada, he 6
B
to Shanghai, his hometown, and started to collect old houses. He believed that old houses were a(n) 7
A
part of Chinese history so he tried his best to save them. He took the materials of the old houses to other places and 8
C
them.
You can also help to remember the past. Get a 9
C
and take photos of old things. Ask old people to tell you stories about Shanghai's 10
A
. It is really an interesting thing.