Have you been back to the place your ancestors lived, worked, studied and played? Robert Qian , a Chinese Canadian, already has. Now in China, he has found that his family like a tall tree with long roots. Robert is just one young overseas Chinese who to visit his ancestors’ homeland, as part of the In Search of Roots summer camp program. The program by the local government of Guangdong Province. This program started in 1980, and so far has brought overseas Chinese students to China to look for their families’ roots. The young people are usually between 16 and 25 years old. Most, like Robert, can hardly any Chinese and have never been to China before. The students mainly visit parts of Guangdong Province in southern China. During the camp, they study Chinese culture, see changes that have happened in that area, and visit interesting sights. Going to their ancestors’ village is often part of the trip.The students feel that they are part of the village, and village life. They drink from the village well, go for walks the countryside, and watch the villagers do their daily activities. Cathy Qian, a young American student, had this to say, “ In Search of Roots, I am beginning to understand my Chinese roots and who I am. It has been a great trip, and I have memories of China to take with me .” The program leaders believe in the program and say that the purpose of it is to give young overseas Chinese the chance to learn more about . “I’ve really enjoyed the trip so far,” says Robert.“This has been a big step for me, and I’m looking forward to more about my roots during my time here. 1.A.where B. what C.that D. which 2.A.where B.was C. is D.are 3.A. has come B.have come C.will come D.are coming 4.A.can be organized B. is organizing C.organizes D. is organized 5.A.thousands B.thousands of C.thousand D. thousand of 6.A.say B.speak C.tell D.talk 7.A. two-week B.two weeks C. two-weeks D.two week 8.A. the most surprisingB. the most boring C. more exciting D.the most exciting 9.A.experienceB. enjoy C.change D.worry 10.A.though B.across C.cross D.through 11.A.Thanks for B.Thanks to C. Thanks D.Thanks a lot 12.A. much too B.too much C. too many D.so much 13.A. strongly B.hardly C.hard D.heavily 14.A. himself B. herself C.them D.themselves 15.A.finding out B.find out C.helping out D.help out
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一I’m very nervous now.I’m afraid 1 will fail the test. 一 , Lisa .You can do it. A.I think so B.Don’t worry C.Never mind D. Congratulations
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一Why do you appreciate her help so greatly? 一Because her donation makes it possible for me the dog Lucky. A.to having B.have C.to have D.having
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一Let’s start to make dinner! 一Mom , it’s best to read the instructions using the new microwave oven. A.before B.but C.and D.or
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Jenny ,hurry up you will miss the school bus. A.so B.but C.and D.or
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—Excuse me.Could you please tell me ? —Certainly.Take the escalator to the second floor and turn left, There is a bank next to the drugstore. A.where can I exchange money B.where the post office is C.which is the way to the bank D.how I can get to the restaurant
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— Laura,can I borrow your Harry Potter and the Little Women? — I it to Thomas, He will return it this afternoon. A.1ent B.have lent C. will lend D. lend
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—Why do you call him Mr.Knowledgeable? — Because he knows almost everything we want to know. A.which B.what C.who D.that
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—Ann, I remember that you didn’t use noodles with chopsticks well. —People should change.After my three-year life in China.I am used noodles with them. A.to eating; for eating B.to eat;to eat C.to eat;to eating D.to eat;for eating
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A new bridge over the river now ,You can see many railway workers and engineers working every day. A.is built B.is being built C.has been built D.should be built
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