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The community centre interviewed Wang Ling. Millie is watching the video of the interview in the hall but she cannot hear some of the words well. Complete the conversation.
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Bronze inside |
burned jumped |
grateful poured |
happy recommended |
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Reporter: |
Wang Ling, can you tell us what happened on 2nd April? |
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Wang Ling: |
Yes, sure. I was walking home from school and I saw a car accident. A van hit a bus. |
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Reporter: |
Did you see any firemen? |
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Wang Ling: |
Yes, I did. The bus was burning. The firemen (1) _________ water onto the bus and helped people leave the bus. |
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Reporter: |
How did you find the old man? |
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Wang Ling: |
I saw a waving hand (2) _________ the bus. Everyone was very busy and they didn't see the old man. I thought I must help him, so I (3) _________ onto the bus. |
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Reporter: |
Did you get hurt? |
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Wang Ling: |
My legs were slightly hurt. The fire also(4) _________ my shoes. |
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Reporter: |
Do you know that the old man (5) _________ you for the award? He's very (6) _________ to you. |
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Wang Ling: |
Yes. I'm very (7) _________ that I could help. |
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Reporter: |
Thank you for the interview. And congratulations on winning the (8) _________ Bravery Medal. |
Chinatown is the name given to an area in the middle of London. It is just between Leicester Square and Shaftsbury Avenue. Gerrard Street is at the center and is the most important street in the area. There is a large Chinese community (社区) with a lot of Chinese restaurants, Chinese supermarkets and shops in this street.
In the 1950s, it was a poor area and everything was very cheap. At the same time, the world rice market changed and thousands of farm workers in Hong Kong lost their jobs. They began arriving in London to look for work. They found jobs in the restaurants in this area. Many British (英国的) people like Chinese food, and the restaurants were popular.
These restaurant workers often worked 17 hours a day and had no time to learn English. As more Chinese arrived, more shops and businesses grew up. Wives came and joined their husbands, and children came and joined their fathers. The community grew, and Chinatown was born.
In the 1970s and 1980s, British-born Chinese started to have a better education and this brought economic (经济的) success to the area. Many families moved out of Chinatown, and there was more space for businesses. Gerrard Street became a street only for visitors and was soon a popular place for tourists.
Now everyone knows about London’s Chinatown. During the Chinese New Year, the streets are seen with national flags and thousands of Chinese go into the streets. For most of the year, though, Londoners and tourists go there mainly for the food in the Chinese restaurants. The best restaurants are the ones where the Chinese eat.
【小题1】Is this Chinatown in the middle of London?
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【小题2】How was the area in the 1950s?
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【小题3】Why did the restaurant workers have no time to learn English?
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【小题4】When did British-born Chinese start to have a better education?
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【小题5】What is the topic of this article?
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Chinatown is the name given to an area in the middle of London. It is just between Leicester Square and Shaftsbury Avenue. Gerrard Street is at the center and is the most important street in the area. There is a large Chinese community (社区) with a lot of Chinese restaurants, Chinese supermarkets and shops in this street.
In the 1950s, it was a poor area and everything was very cheap. At the same time, the world rice market changed and thousands of farm workers in Hong Kong lost their jobs. They began arriving in London to look for work. They found jobs in the restaurants in this area. Many British (英国的) people like Chinese food, and the restaurants were popular.
These restaurant workers often worked 17 hours a day and had no time to learn English. As more Chinese arrived, more shops and businesses grew up. Wives came and joined their husbands, and children came and joined their fathers. The community grew, and Chinatown was born.
In the 1970s and 1980s, British-born Chinese started to have a better education and this brought economic (经济的) success to the area. Many families moved out of Chinatown, and there was more space for businesses. Gerrard Street became a street only for visitors and was soon a popular place for tourists.
Now everyone knows about London’s Chinatown. During the Chinese New Year, the streets are seen with national flags and thousands of Chinese go into the streets. For most of the year, though, Londoners and tourists go there mainly for the food in the Chinese restaurants. The best restaurants are the ones where the Chinese eat.
1.Is this Chinatown in the middle of London?
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2.How was the area in the 1950s?
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3.Why did the restaurant workers have no time to learn English?
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4.When did British-born Chinese start to have a better education?
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5.What is the topic of this article?
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Read the passage and fill in the blanks with propel words(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给):
Some people might choose to live in a sleepy village beside woods and lakes,but others enjoy the bright lights and fast pace of the big city.Stephen and Marianna have got different stories.
| Hi! My name is Stephen and I live in a small flat in London.I chose to live here because there is never a b 1 moment in a city like London.I’m an art student and the busy life in a city does good to my painting.In addition,I can get everything I need so close at hand.Living beside the underground station means that I don’t need a car to get around.It’s 2 me money.Also there are malls,cinemas,libraries and museums everywhere. Of course,London,like any large city,has p 3 ,too.Londoners don’t chat on the underground or the bus and there is much less community spirit than in the country,where my parents live.In fact,they don’t understand how I can put up with(忍受)the noise and pollution,and traffic jams.However,I see that as a small price to p 4 .As a famous saying goes,“He who is tired of London is tired of life.” |
| Hello! My name is Marianna and I live in Australia,on a huge ranch(牧场).It’s a beautiful area with wonderful scenery.I live here with my husband Joe and our t 5 children.Patrick,11.and Abby,8.We have lived on this ranch for several years and we love our healthy lifestyle.The children have lots of s 6 to run around and enjoy the peace and quiet.The air is clean and fresh.We produce a lot of our own food which is nice and healthy.There’s lots of hard work to do running a ranch,but we don’t mind. Of course,country life also has weak points.We feel isolated(孤立的)sometimes,too,especially since the n 7 neighbors are almost l00 km away.One more trouble is that we can’t get many things as easily as we do in the city.There are no schools,supermarkets or shops,and if we are ill we have to call the flying doctor.Although life here can be difficult,we wouldn’t change it for the world. |
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