Many foreigners move to China because of a strong interest in its culture. One man has turned his interest into love and this love made 1. him write many books about China. He is William, an American who has lived in China 2. for 33 years, his Chinese name is Pan Weilian. His Chine...
The short dialogues and useful phrases may help students to express themselves if they go abroad or meet foreigners in China. More than 50 TV stations in about 300 cities have aired the program. Word to World If you watch Beijing Television Channel 8, you might see a program titled "Study ...
Shanghai: Car rentals (出租) are becoming more and more popular as an inexpensive way of taking to the roads.Business people foreigners and families are making good use of the growing industry. The first car rental firm opened in Shanghai in 1992 and now 12 cars rental players are in the...
People who are “lucky”, in fact, keep an open mind and don’t go through the same routine every day.I first came to China in 2002 when it was considered a rather strange thing to do. Like many foreigners, my plan was to teach English for one year. Seven years later, and still ...
B.foreigners hoping to build British culture C.English learners applying to live in English homes D.travelers planning to visit families in London 22.Which of the following will the host provide?C A.Free transport.B.Medical care.C.Room cleaning.D.Physical training. ...
34. Why does the author assert that all things American are fascinating to foreigners? A. Because they have gained much publicity through the American media. B. Because they represent the world' s latest fashion. C. Because they embody the most sophisticated technology. D. Because they are av...
20 year. The reason for this highly unusual situation is that the United States has earned a higher rate of return on its investments abroad than foreigners earn in the United States. Since 1990 the difference between the two has averaged 1.3 percent (Exhibit 1.5). Ho...
On theoretical grounds, short of ‘doing a Singapore’ I can’t see how Brexit can boost growth in the next decade. The question is to what extent any deal we get with the EU ameliorates the downsides. I’m often reminded that it’s futile to hark on about what might have...
Rick, you are a hypocrite as are many of the other ‘foreigners’ (non-Taiwanese) posting here. Perpetuating stereotypes and posting massive generalizations as you have done, is not only factually inaccurate but invariably foolish. Perhaps you should have never left the United States in the firs...