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Inside the great hall of the private school in
Beijing, a lot of yellow T-shirts filled all the seats. They were young people
from different parts of the world.
In search of Chinese traditional excellence, more
than 800 young Chinese from nearly 20 countries in Asia, America and Europe
took part in a one-week Root-seeking Summer Camp from August 3 to 10.
The Root-seeking Summer Camp began in 1999 and
has become an important event to attract overseas Chinese children to visit
China. "I hope my boy can learn some Chinese traditions and values(价值观)by joining this summer camp," said Wu Ziwei, who has been
living in the United States for 12 years.
"Some of the US-born Chinese can't
understand the Chinese culture," Wu said. Now, his 20-year-old daughter is
learning Wushu. "Unlike popular culture, traditional culture is very valuable.
It is something that will never be replaced," he said.
Most of the children are too young to know what "root-seeking"
means, but a trip to China is very rewarding,
because the young overseas Chinese can at least make friends and get some ideas
of what China is like.
(1)
How long does the Root-seeking Summer Camp last?
A . Seven days.
B . One month.
C . Two weeks.
D . One weekend.
(2)
What does the underlined word mean in Chinese?
A . 有报酬的
B . 重要的
C . 传统的
D . 值得的
(3)
What does Wu Ziwei think of traditional culture?
A . Valuable.
B . Popular.
C . Interesting.
D . Difficult.
(4)
What's the best title of this passage?
A . A Root-seeking Winter Camp
B . Overseas Chinese Seek Roots
C . Chinese Traditions and Culture
D . How to Know More about China
答案: A
D
A
B