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He is on a diet. It seems that he is making efforts ________ weight.

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A.to lose
B.being lost
C.losing
D.to have lost
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D.American classes are more fun and lively
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A.he is on a scholarship program as a student of University of Hawaii
B.he was encouraged and seized the business opportunity
C.he has provided the start-up capital
D.his professor convinced him to run a school
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A.The Fascinating Chinese Culture
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C.Starting Business in China
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D.his professor convinced him to run a school

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Kodi Keith Avila, the 30-year- old Hawaiian is running a business English school, New York Minutes, in Beijing. Avila first came to China in 2007 on a scholarship program as a student of University of Hawaii. It was encouragement from his professor that finally convinced him to go to China. “He thought China would overtake other countries in trade, consumption and technology,” Avila said.“I saw many good opportunities for personal careers or business development in China. So many limousines Audi, Mercedes-Benz, so many businessmen and skyscrapers. One can get a business license in China as long as one has a good business plan”he told China Today.
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  1. 1.

    After graduation, Erik Nilsson first planned to ______.

    1. A.
      work as an English newspaper editor
    2. B.
      work for China Daily
    3. C.
      become a conflict zone reporter in America
    4. D.
      cover his reports in Latin America
  2. 2.

    From Robert Brownell’s story, we know that ______.

    1. A.
      He couldn’t find a job and had to come to China
    2. B.
      School teachers share more freedom in China than in the U.S
    3. C.
      American teachers are not allowed to give food to their students
    4. D.
      American classes are more fun and lively
  3. 3.

    Kodi Keith Avila stays in China running his business because______.

    1. A.
      he is on a scholarship program as a student of University of Hawaii
    2. B.
      he was encouraged and seized the business opportunity
    3. C.
      he has provided the start-up capital
    4. D.
      his professor convinced him to run a school
  4. 4.

    Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?

    1. A.
      The Fascinating Chinese Culture
    2. B.
      China--- A Jobseekers’ Wonderful Place
    3. C.
      Starting Business in China
    4. D.
      Americans Following Their Dreams to China

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