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On Tuesday, competitors at the international contest “My
Story of Chinese Hanzi 2024” in Chengdu, Sichuan Province,
shared how learning Chinese opened doors to understanding the
real China and building friendship with people around the
world. Ten competitors made speeches in Mandarin(普通话).
Ayrton Loureiro, a French winner, noted that learning
Chinese isn't so hard as others think. “Each character carries
history and a story, making the learning enjoyable once you un-
derstand it,” he said. He visited China six years ago and never
wanted to leave. Also, his family members were attracted(吸引)
to visit China. For example, he took his mother to see pandas in
Chengdu, making her pretty happy.
Kseniia Krivushing, a Russian student at Liaoning Univer-
sity, said she was preparing to study in China and met lots of
difficulties. However, she didn't give up and finally realized her
dream. “At first, living in a new country was difficult, but living
in China soon became one of the most beautiful experiences of
my life,” she said. Now, she considers it as her second home
since she was deeply touched by the warmth and trust from her
teachers and classmates.
Nguyen Huyen Anh, from Vietnam, made friends during
the contest and gained a deeper understanding into Chinese cul-
ture. She plans to set up a Chinese language center in Vietnam
to help more people learn the language.
“The bonds built through friendship and their shared love
for hanzi sow(播) seeds of friendship for a brighter future,”
Zhang Chaoyi, a judge of the contest, concluded. She also
thought the event showed the world's growing interest in
Chinese culture, encouraging Chinese language educators and
also making the world have a deeper understanding of China.
(
A. It can be fun if people understand the history and
stories behind hanzi.
B. It is as difficult as learning French for other people
and him.
C. He learned Chinese to see pandas with his father in
Chengdu.
D. He has learned Chinese for six years and now he
wants to leave.
(
A. Because she made her dream come true in China.
B. Because she wants to teach people to learn Chinese.
C. Because she thinks China is the most beautiful
country.
D. Because she was moved by her teachers and classmates.
(
A. Chinese characters are interesting and beautiful.
B. Chinese builds a bridge to better understand
China.
C. Chinese language makes people have a brighter
future.
D. Chinese is learned by fewer people from other
countries.
(
sage?
A. Culture.
B. Sports News.
C. Travel Stories.
D. Art and Music.
On Tuesday, competitors at the international contest “My
Story of Chinese Hanzi 2024” in Chengdu, Sichuan Province,
shared how learning Chinese opened doors to understanding the
real China and building friendship with people around the
world. Ten competitors made speeches in Mandarin(普通话).
Ayrton Loureiro, a French winner, noted that learning
Chinese isn't so hard as others think. “Each character carries
history and a story, making the learning enjoyable once you un-
derstand it,” he said. He visited China six years ago and never
wanted to leave. Also, his family members were attracted(吸引)
to visit China. For example, he took his mother to see pandas in
Chengdu, making her pretty happy.
Kseniia Krivushing, a Russian student at Liaoning Univer-
sity, said she was preparing to study in China and met lots of
difficulties. However, she didn't give up and finally realized her
dream. “At first, living in a new country was difficult, but living
in China soon became one of the most beautiful experiences of
my life,” she said. Now, she considers it as her second home
since she was deeply touched by the warmth and trust from her
teachers and classmates.
Nguyen Huyen Anh, from Vietnam, made friends during
the contest and gained a deeper understanding into Chinese cul-
ture. She plans to set up a Chinese language center in Vietnam
to help more people learn the language.
“The bonds built through friendship and their shared love
for hanzi sow(播) seeds of friendship for a brighter future,”
Zhang Chaoyi, a judge of the contest, concluded. She also
thought the event showed the world's growing interest in
Chinese culture, encouraging Chinese language educators and
also making the world have a deeper understanding of China.
(
A
)23. What did Ayrton say about learning Chinese?A. It can be fun if people understand the history and
stories behind hanzi.
B. It is as difficult as learning French for other people
and him.
C. He learned Chinese to see pandas with his father in
Chengdu.
D. He has learned Chinese for six years and now he
wants to leave.
(
D
)24. Why does Kseniia think China as her second home?A. Because she made her dream come true in China.
B. Because she wants to teach people to learn Chinese.
C. Because she thinks China is the most beautiful
country.
D. Because she was moved by her teachers and classmates.
(
B
)25. What's the main idea of this passage?A. Chinese characters are interesting and beautiful.
B. Chinese builds a bridge to better understand
China.
C. Chinese language makes people have a brighter
future.
D. Chinese is learned by fewer people from other
countries.
(
A
)26. In which part of the newspaper can we read this pas-sage?
A. Culture.
B. Sports News.
C. Travel Stories.
D. Art and Music.
答案:
23.A 24.D 25.B 26.A
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