1 . The Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) Global Liveability Index has just published the latest ranking of the best places to live in the world. Look at some of the top cities.
Calgary, Canada
Overall rating: 96.3
Stability:95; Healthcare: 100; Culture&-Environment : 90; Education: 100; Infrastructure(基础设施):100 Calgary is a place where nature and urban living go hand in hand. You can see mountains from nearly anywhere within the city,and outdoor wonderlands like Lake Louise and Banff National Park are just a couple hours away. Meanwhile, there is a boost in food and cultural activities—just check out the world-famous Calgary Stampede for proof.
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Overall rating :95.3
Stability: 90; Healthcare:100; Culture&-Environment97.2; Educationi:91. 7; Infrastructure: 96.4
You know Amsterdam’s oh-so-famous central canal, rightly named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010. Add in broad green space, storied red-brick buildings, and museums filled with Van Gogh paintings—not to mention an incredible healthcare system—and you have yourself one of Europe’s best places to live.
Copenhagen, Denmark
Overall rating :98
Stability: 100; Healthcare:95.8; Culture&-Environment;95.4; Education: 100; Infrastructure:100
Besides the cutting-edge restaurants and hotels, Copenhagen has an ageless charm that makes you want to keep going back. The dreamlike 1800s-era Tivoli Garden puts all other amusement parks to shame. The city is expensive, but you don’t necessarily need a fat wallet to enjoy it. There are many public parks and free galleries, and the infrastructure makes it one of the most bike-friendly places in the world.
Vienna, Austria
Overall rating: 99.1
Stability:100; Healthcare:100; Culture & Environment:96. 3; Education: 100; Infrastructure: 100
Vienna has earned a perfect score in nearly every category, benefiting from a prosperous(繁荣的)art and culture scene and incredible healthcare and education. Between visiting the opera and touring the gardens at Schonbrunn Palace, you’ll never get bored here. Plus, the local government puts a lot of resources behind infrastructure and housing, so the living cost is far lower than incomparable European cities.
1. Which city enjoys the best culture and environment?A.Calgary. | B.Amsterdam. | C.Copenhagen. | D.Vienna. |
A.The ancient amusement garden. |
B.The incredible healthcare system. |
C.The well-paid working opportunities. |
D.The harmony between urban and nature. |
A.Favorable natural conditions. |
B.Low expectation of life quality. |
C.Adequate supply of daily necessities. |
D.Government investment in construction. |