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B
阅读下面材料,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
How do foreigners feel about learning Chinese? Some students who were awarded the Confu - cius Institute (孔子学院) Scholarship were interviewed by China Today. The following are their views and opinions.
● Kamila Carter, the U. S.
The 12 - year - old girl is a student of Confucius Institute at San Diego State University in the U. S. “The happiest time for me is learning with teachers and classmates in the Confucius Institute, and telling my dad and mom at home what I have learned, and all the stories I heard about China during class,” Carter said. “Learning Chinese makes me more confident, and I hope to become an ambassador (大使) for China - U. S. cultural communication in the future, giving a hand to more people who need help.”
● Lida Gulter, Russia
The beautiful Russian girl has learned Chinese for two years. She likes Chinese calligraphy and history, and is fascinated with Chinese literature. “Learning Chinese is not as simple as I thought, especially the pronunciation, which is too difficult for me. Thanks to pinyin, it is my little helper in learning standard Chinese!” Gulter said the most attractive thing is to make more friends from around the world.
● Ramadan Gouda, Egypt
He came to China a few months ago, but has learned Chinese for more than two years. His fa - vorite poem is A Quiet Night Thought, written by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty (618 - 907). “Loo - king up, I find the moon bright; bowing, in homesickness I’m drowned.” He said, “I can’t speak Chinese very fluently, but I still like learning Chinese. Living in China helps me to better under - stand this nation and its people.”
( )6. What does Kamila Carter think is the happiest time for her?
A. Telling stories to her parents.
B. Learning with teachers and classmates in the Confucius Institute.
C. Becoming an ambassador for China - U. S. cultural communication.
D. Helping people who need help.
( )7. What does Lida Gulter think is the most attractive thing about learning Chinese?
A. Chinese calligraphy.
B. Chinese history.
C. Making more friends from around the world.
D. Using pinyin to learn standard Chinese.
( )8. How long has Ramadan Gouda been learning Chinese?
A. Since he came to China a few months ago.
B. One year.
C. More than two years.
D. Less than two years.
( )9. What can we learn from these foreign students?
A. They all find learning Chinese very easy.
B. They all have a strong interest in Chinese culture.
C. They all plan to live in China in the future.
D. They all think Chinese pronunciation is the most difficult part.
( )10. What’s the best title of this passage?
A. Differences between East and West
B. I love learning Chinese
C. A different experience in China
D. Something more interesting and better in China
阅读下面材料,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
How do foreigners feel about learning Chinese? Some students who were awarded the Confu - cius Institute (孔子学院) Scholarship were interviewed by China Today. The following are their views and opinions.
● Kamila Carter, the U. S.
The 12 - year - old girl is a student of Confucius Institute at San Diego State University in the U. S. “The happiest time for me is learning with teachers and classmates in the Confucius Institute, and telling my dad and mom at home what I have learned, and all the stories I heard about China during class,” Carter said. “Learning Chinese makes me more confident, and I hope to become an ambassador (大使) for China - U. S. cultural communication in the future, giving a hand to more people who need help.”
● Lida Gulter, Russia
The beautiful Russian girl has learned Chinese for two years. She likes Chinese calligraphy and history, and is fascinated with Chinese literature. “Learning Chinese is not as simple as I thought, especially the pronunciation, which is too difficult for me. Thanks to pinyin, it is my little helper in learning standard Chinese!” Gulter said the most attractive thing is to make more friends from around the world.
● Ramadan Gouda, Egypt
He came to China a few months ago, but has learned Chinese for more than two years. His fa - vorite poem is A Quiet Night Thought, written by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty (618 - 907). “Loo - king up, I find the moon bright; bowing, in homesickness I’m drowned.” He said, “I can’t speak Chinese very fluently, but I still like learning Chinese. Living in China helps me to better under - stand this nation and its people.”
( )6. What does Kamila Carter think is the happiest time for her?
A. Telling stories to her parents.
B. Learning with teachers and classmates in the Confucius Institute.
C. Becoming an ambassador for China - U. S. cultural communication.
D. Helping people who need help.
( )7. What does Lida Gulter think is the most attractive thing about learning Chinese?
A. Chinese calligraphy.
B. Chinese history.
C. Making more friends from around the world.
D. Using pinyin to learn standard Chinese.
( )8. How long has Ramadan Gouda been learning Chinese?
A. Since he came to China a few months ago.
B. One year.
C. More than two years.
D. Less than two years.
( )9. What can we learn from these foreign students?
A. They all find learning Chinese very easy.
B. They all have a strong interest in Chinese culture.
C. They all plan to live in China in the future.
D. They all think Chinese pronunciation is the most difficult part.
( )10. What’s the best title of this passage?
A. Differences between East and West
B. I love learning Chinese
C. A different experience in China
D. Something more interesting and better in China
答案:
6.B 7.C 8.C 9.B 10.B
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