A.10:30. | B.11:30. | C.11:00. |
A.The woman’s sister. | B.The woman herself. | C.The woman’s brother. |
A.Sunny. | B.Cloudy. | C.Rainy. |
5 . Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck Tickets
From $20.10
Lowest Price Guarantee 1 to 11 hours
See the beauty of Hong Kong from above by visiting Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck. Pre-booking admission means you’ll guarantee your entry and avoid waiting in long lines to purchase tickets. Get 360° views of Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong’s top landmarks. If you work up an appetite, you don’t have to leave, as there’s even a restaurant on site - Café 100 by The Ritz-Carlton.
Hong Kong International Airport Plaza Premium Lounge
From $66.19
Lowest Price Guarantee 3 to 12 hours
After arriving in Hong Kong, relax and unwind with hot showers, delicious food, and wireless Internet access before taking off on your departing flight with this Hong Kong International Airport Plaza Premium Lounge access. Customize your choice based on your layover to be sure there’s plenty of time to decompress and refresh before departure. Enjoy amenities such as hot food, beverages, wireless internet connection, and shower facilities.
Hong Kong Street Food Tour with a Local: 100% Personalized & Private
From $154.96 Price varies by group size
Lowest Price Guarantee 4 hours
Get your bearings of Kowloon and taste your away around the city on this exciting Hong Kong night markets and street food tour. Take the stress out of getting lost by having a guide to lead the way. You’ll explore small side streets and night markets in Mong Kok and learn local secrets that you wouldn’t find out about otherwise. Your guide will advise you on the best local dishes to try, and you’ll enjoy 6-8 food tastings.
Brush Calligraphy Class / Chinese Ink Painting Class
From $65.32 Price varies by group size
Lowest Price Guarantee 1 hour 30 minutes
Art Connect and Communication is an institution that integrates art creation and cultural teaching. It hopes to create more diversified products with art and provide relevant courses to different people. ART CONNECT connects life with art, and affects life with life. We provide a variety of Chinese cultural experiences and exchanges. We provide the four Chinese arts of “Qin Qi, Calligraphy and Painting”, including cultural experiences such as guzheng, Chinese chess, calligraphy, and Chinese painting, to promote Chinese culture to people from different counties.
1. What is mentioned in Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck Tickets?A.The exact price of food. | B.Booking tickets ahead. |
C.Getting 360° views of The Ritz-Carlton. | D.The introduction of Victoria Harbour. |
A.One to eleven hours. | B.Three to twelve hours. |
C.Four hours. | D.One and a half hours. |
A.Lowest Price Guarantee. | B.Different price by group size. |
C.Art creation and cultural teaching. | D.The best local dishes to try. |
6 . “I like your smile, but dislike you put your shoes on my face”. A charming way of saying “Keep off the grass”. But could you figure it out? Or this: “Wash Clothing Store” for laundry.
They are both typical Chinglish, a combination of English vocabulary and Chinese grammar. Expressions such as “people mountain people sea”, means extremely crowded, and “give you some color to see see”, meaning a punishment, are widely known and recognized.
Chinglish has been attracting global attention in recent years as China grows rapidly in status on the world stage, attracting both fans and detractors(诽谤者).
The Beijing Speaks Foreign Languages Programme and English First China Company, a language trainer known as EF Education, jointly launched a campaign to root out poor grammar and misused vocabulary in downtown Beijing. They argue Chinglish is an embarrassment that we should let it die out at all costs.
“It is meaningful to allow the capital to show its most beautiful historical and cultural heritage to the world.” said Michael Lu, vice-president of EF Education. He believed signs were very important in public services. “The signs in some old buildings confused foreign visitors.”
Chinglish, although the target of much criticism, has also won supporters who regard it as an interesting way for foreigners to learn how Chinese people think and express themselves.
“Many Chinglish logos carry Chinese elements and they will enrich the English language,” 32-year-old Oliver Radtke said. He had even published a book “Chinglish: Found in Translation,” on the subject, 50,000 copies of which have been sold since it was published in 2007.
Some Chinese university experts also side with Chinglish. "English has absorbed elements from other languages such as French and Spanish in its growth, and the emergence of Chinglish again testifies to the language’s liveliness and inclusiveness(包容性)," said Shi Anbin, an associate professor of Tsinghua University.
1. The examples in Paragraph 1 and Paragraph 2 are intended to ____________.A.show the stupid mistakes in Chinglish |
B.generalize the typical Chinglish expressions |
C.tell the readers that Chinglish is widely known and recognized |
D.introduce the controversial topic about Chinglish |
A.Chinese people misunderstood the meaning of the new words. |
B.Chinese people combined English vocabulary with Chinese grammar. |
C.Chinese people based their English on the native English speakers. |
D.Chinese people make wide use of English vocabulary with bad spelling. |
A.there are many French and Spanish words in English |
B.English is the language with liveliness and inclusiveness |
C.Chinglish enriches English and shouldn’t be got rid of |
D.Chinglish has greater effect on English than French and Spanish |
A.shows how Chinese people think |
B.does damage to the English language |
C.shows the great humor of Chinese people |
D.should be sold to all over the world |
A.in brief | B.in particular | C.in advance | D.in total |
A.vary;country | B.vary ;another |
C.varies;another | D.vary; the other |