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(A)
Chicago
ChicagoisanincrediblecityandakeybusinesscenterfortheMidwest.Thatmeansthatsooner
orlatermostbusinesstravelers(25)_______(find)themselvesthere.ThisCityGuideforChicago
providesbusinesstravelerswithalltheinformationtheyneed(26)_______(plan)asuccessfultripto
Chicago.Ofcourse,italsohelpyoufindouthowtoenjoy(27)_______whileyou'
rethere.
Unlessyou'
rejustinChicagofortheday,there'
sagoodchancethatyou'
llhavesometime
afterworktoexplorethesleeplesscityand(28)_______you'
rereadytotakeabreakfrombusiness
meetingsorsimplywanttothrowinsomesightseeingafterabusyweekatwork.(29)_______
______________helpbusinesstravelersplantheirfreetimebetter,we'
vecreatedthisoverviewof
thingstodoinChicago.We'
llhelpyoufeelathomeinoneofAmerica'
sbiggestcities.
Ifyou'
remainlygoingtobedowntown,thebusesandtrainsandtaxiscanprettyquicklymove
youaround.Tomakeiteasy,we'
vepulledtogetheracompletelistofthetransportationoptionsfor
businesstravelerstoChicago.Ofcourse,businesstravelers(30)_______alsowanttocompare
pricesonrentalcarsinChicago,especiallyiftheyneedtransportationtothesurroundingsuburbs.
Chicagohasahugerangeofdiningoptions.Youcanalwaysgetsomerealcomfortfoodthere,
butwhenitcomestobusinesslunchesordinners,it'
snicetohavesomethingalittle
(31)_______(nice).
Chicagoisawonderfulcityforbusinesstravelers.Hoteloptionsrangefromultra-fancyintown
tocheapandconvenientinthesuburbs.Whileit'
srelativelyeasytomovearoundChicago,it'
sstilla
goodideaforbusinesstravelerstoknow(32)_______theyneedtobeduringthedayandtoselecta
hotelnearby.Alternatively,youcanselectahotelthat'
sintheheartofthedowntownarea.
(B)
SpecialPublicBudget
Graffiti(涂鸦)Vandalism(故意破坏公物的行为)inAdelaidecoststhepublicpursemorethan
twomilliondollarsayear,which(33)_______(reveal).Ratepayersandtaxpayersfootthebillfor
;
continualcleanupsofgraffitifrommetropolitanbusshelters,publicbuildingsandreserves,
TransAdelaidealonespendsaboutonemilliondollarsayear(34)_______(remove)graffitifrom
busesandtrains.AndAdelaide'
s27metropolitancouncilsexpecttospendatleastonemillion
dollarsthisfinancialyearongraffiticlean-ups.
However,costswouldbehundredsofthousandsofdollarshigher(35)_______councilsdidnot
relyonvolunteersorcriminalsservingcommunityserviceorderstodothework.GlenelgCouncil,
forexample,hasaCorrectionalServicesDepartmentteamwhichremovesgraffitifromtheforeshore
areaatleastonceaweek.Othercouncils,(36)_______Elizabeth,NoarlungaandPayneham,have
employedspecialanti-graffitiofficers.Salisburyisamongthosecouncils(37)_______callonadata
bankofvolunteerstoimmediatelypaintoutgraffiti“tags”.
Despitethe“tagging”oftheWarMemorialonNorthTerrace(38)_______(follow)bythe
publicoutcry18monthsago,severalcouncilshavereportedasignificantincreaseingraffitiattacks.
“Wehavebudgeted$53,200forclean-upsthisyear,butwewillgooverthat.Eachyearthe
budgetgoesupby15or20percent,”anElizabethCityCouncilspokesmansaidyesterday,“Itreally
is(39)_______enormoussocialproblem.”
AspokesmanforStirlingCouncilsaidhiscouncilcouldeasilyspend$20,000ayearongraffiti,
butcouldnotafford$6,000forthemostoffensiveorobviouswork.“It'
snotamatterofhowmuch
graffitiyouhave,(40)_______howmuchyoucanaffordtocleanup,”hesaid.
SectionB
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usedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.mineralsB.agricultureC.profitableD.availableE.shortages
F.celebrationsG.immigrantsH.increasedI.populationJ.fashionableK.opened
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ChinesetraderswererecordedasmakingvoyagestothenorthcoastofAustraliafromthe1750s,
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afterthe1788Britishsettlementasfreesettlersandcriminals.Asmallpopulationgrewrapidlyafter
1848underasystemofindentured(契约的)labour,afterChinahad__41__itsportstoforeigntrade
in1842.TheyworkedinruralNewSouthWalesascooks,farmlabourersandetc.
IndenturedChinese__42__workedinallcoloniesvariouslyasstationhands,plantation
workers,miners,onpublicworks,cabinetmakers,personalservantsandinlaundries.Mostcame
fromthesouth-easternprovincesofGuangdongandFujian.
Duetolabour__43__inWestAustralia,theColonialGovernmentorganizedChinesecontract
labourbetween1847and1898,mostworkingaslabourers,cooksandgardeners.ManyChinese
peoplecamefromruralbackgroundsandbroughtwiththem__44__andwatermanagementskills.
By1885,therewere54ChinesemarketgardensinSydney.By1901,67%ofNewSouthWales
marketgardenerswereChinese.
GoldrushesinVictoriainthe1850sandNewSouthWalesinthe1860ssignificantly__45__
thepopulationofChineseimmigrantsinAustralia;
about45,000prospectorsarrivedinVictoria
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Queensland,NorthernTerritoryandTasmania.
Whenminingbecameless__47__,manyChinesepeopleworkedsuccessfullytoprovidegoods
andservicessuchasfurnituremaking,marketgardening,fishingand,particularly,store-keeping
includingtheimportandexportofgoodsfromoverseas.Chinesegoods,especiallytea,silk,
vegetables,herbsandotherspiceswerehighlysoughtafteritemsoftradebynon-Chinesepeople.
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into__48__eveningwearandcloaksbyChinesetailorsandseamstresses.
TodaythereisaculturallydiverseChinese__49__inAustraliawithlinkstosouth-eastern
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Project-basedlearningisattheheartofNewTechNetwork'
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