• 2021-04-14 问题

    阅读原文,填空。 Paragraphs Events / People Specific details 1 introduction: the location and the origin of Little Ju’er Hutong A mile 1 of the Forbidden City, it begins in the 2 , passes through three turns, exits to the 3 . It was named Little Ju’er, because it connects with the larger street known as Ju’er Hutong. 2 the characteristics of hutong It is comprised of 4 homes of brick, wood, and tilewith a shared 5 and public 6 , much of its neighborhood being 7 . 3-4 outdoor exercise stations and their role in community life At these stations people can 8 giant wheels, 9 levers and 10 on pendulums. In addition, they offer a perfect 11 for socializing. 5 the public toilet It was rebuilt with 12 , infrared- 13 flush, and signs in 14 languages and free toilet paper. 6-7 the W.C. Club With couches, chessboard, 15 chairs, and wooden cabinet 16 beer glasses, it hosted weekend barbecues. Once it acquired a televisionfor residents to watch the national team play in the World Cup. 8-11 Mr. Wang As a small shop owner, he was very active in community life. He set up the W.C. Club. When 17 were held on weekend nights, he supplied cigarettes, beer, etc., always contributing 18 than his share, and he was always the 19 to leave. Thus people called him Good Old Wang. Having lived there for many decades he was also the witness of so many changes that happened in Little Ju’er. 12 the essence of the hutong The 20 of the hutong had more to do with spirit than structure. It was the waythat people like Mr. Wang interacted with their environment. 13-16 hutong karma The hutong has gone through 21 22 : Manchus, Nationalists, Yugoslavians, etc. over the past centuries.

    阅读原文,填空。 Paragraphs Events / People Specific details 1 introduction: the location and the origin of Little Ju’er Hutong A mile 1 of the Forbidden City, it begins in the 2 , passes through three turns, exits to the 3 . It was named Little Ju’er, because it connects with the larger street known as Ju’er Hutong. 2 the characteristics of hutong It is comprised of 4 homes of brick, wood, and tilewith a shared 5 and public 6 , much of its neighborhood being 7 . 3-4 outdoor exercise stations and their role in community life At these stations people can 8 giant wheels, 9 levers and 10 on pendulums. In addition, they offer a perfect 11 for socializing. 5 the public toilet It was rebuilt with 12 , infrared- 13 flush, and signs in 14 languages and free toilet paper. 6-7 the W.C. Club With couches, chessboard, 15 chairs, and wooden cabinet 16 beer glasses, it hosted weekend barbecues. Once it acquired a televisionfor residents to watch the national team play in the World Cup. 8-11 Mr. Wang As a small shop owner, he was very active in community life. He set up the W.C. Club. When 17 were held on weekend nights, he supplied cigarettes, beer, etc., always contributing 18 than his share, and he was always the 19 to leave. Thus people called him Good Old Wang. Having lived there for many decades he was also the witness of so many changes that happened in Little Ju’er. 12 the essence of the hutong The 20 of the hutong had more to do with spirit than structure. It was the waythat people like Mr. Wang interacted with their environment. 13-16 hutong karma The hutong has gone through 21 22 : Manchus, Nationalists, Yugoslavians, etc. over the past centuries.

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