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Tmall. It makes more profit than Amazon and eBay bined. ( ) 51. We can tell from the first paragraph that _____. A. Alibaba Group is the biggest pany in China B. Alibaba’s IPO has raised $25 billion C. Jack Ma used to be a math teacher D. Jack Ma is the richest man in the world ( ) 52. When did Ma and his team found Alibaba? A. In 1995. B. In 1998. C. In 1999. D. In 2020. ( ) 53. Which is the world’s largest emerce pany? A. Alibaba. B. Taobao. C. Amazon. D. eBay. B Join us, bee China Daily’s top blogger, increase your circle of friends and win the award and certificate. Rules of the petition: WHO are we looking for? Foreigners with something to say about their experiences in China. WHAT do you need to write? All you need is a story, or an idea. There are no wrong answers: we want to hear about the cool story, boring story, lovely story, funny story even the sad story. WHEN does the contest begin? It will last from April to June. Simply hand in no less than two blogs each month to prepare for the final. You have the chance to win top awards and bee China Daily’s star blogger. WHERE will your work be shown? Your work will appear on China’s most influential Englishlanguage Web. The China Daily Blog is the perfect place for your voice to be heard and shared with millions of readers. HOW do you join the contest? Step 1: Log on to and create an account. Step 2: After registration, send us your username, nationality and real name to and you will join in the contest HOW do we choose the winners? An online vote among registered readers. Combining( 結(jié)合 ) the votes and choices of our foreign experts we will list our final winners. 54. Who can take part in the contest? who want to know about China B. Foreigners who know nothing about China C. Foreigners who were born in China D. Foreigners who have visited China. 55. How many blogs do you need to write to join in the contest? B. At least 6 blogs C. At most 6 D. As I like. 56. Where will the works be shown? TV the newspaper C. On the website D. On the magazine 57. Who will decide the winner? the writers. B. The manager of China Daily C. All the readers D. Registered readers and experts. C Can you understand the following words? “Long time no see.” “Good good study, day day up.” “I like your smile, but unlike you put your shoes on my face.” Yes, we call these examples Chinglish, like “people mountain, people sea”. Chinglish usually means English vocabulary with Chinese grammar on street signs or products. However, many English speaking tourists love them. Tom has been living in Beijing for years. “I think many Chinese people dislike Chinglish. But I love it. It’s quite interesting. I think if the translations of English in China are all perfect, something will be lost from Chinese culture.”However, Chinglish will probably bee a part of history in future. Beijing has made a plan to correct Chinglish within five years. “It is so funny to see Chinglish on the signs. And they are a kind of trouble for munication between the Chinese and foreigners,” a Beijinger said. However, some people in China like Chinglish. They think that English has “borrowed” a lot from other languages such as German, French and Spanish in the past, and now as Chinese’s turn. ( ) 58. What is Chinglish according to the passage? A. The English words easy to pronounce. B. The Chinese words difficult to translate. C. The English words with Chinese grammar. D. The Chinese words that foreigners love. ( ) 59. What does “people mountain, people sea” mean? A. There are many people. B. Humans are powerful. C. All the people are running. D. Humans respect nature. ( ) 60. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE? A. All foreign tourists hate Chinglish. B. English can also borrow a lot from Chinese. C. Chinglish is a part of history and shows Chinese culture. D. Chinglish can help the munication between the Chinese and foreigners. ( ) 61. We can learn from the last second paragraph (倒數(shù)第二段 ) that Beijing will____________. A. put English words into Chinese B. change English and Chinese C. help foreigners to learn Chinglish D. correct Chinglish in future D Televisions were among the most talkedabout things at CES 2020—the 2020 International Consumer Electronic Show (國際消費類電子產(chǎn)品展銷會 ) last week in Las Vegas, Nevada. They were bigger and better with some of the highest technology (技術(shù) ). Some TVs used a new technology called OLED. They were bigger, thinner and lighter, offered better colour and were brighter than traditional TVs using LED. Ultra High Definition TVs were also popular. Most of the TVs shown on the exhibition used 4k technology. Smart TVs this year were smarter. Many offered technology that users have a more personalized (個性化的) experience. One such TV from TCL can know who is watching with the help of new technology. Then it can offer programmes according to the user’s usual interest. Another TV from Panasonic offers a similar personalized user experience. Size also played an important part in CES 2020. TVs changed in size from big to bigger, with at least two panies —Samsung and Hisense —showing TVs that are 110 inches large on the exhibition. The yearly CES is the biggest technology show in North America and one of the biggest in the world. It’s a meeting of the brightest minds and the top leaders from many industries and those who want to know about the future. Digital health and fitness inventions were also big at CES 2020. There was even a fork that tells you when you are eating too fast. The show had over 3,200 different panies showing more than 20,000new products in about 26 miles of exhibition space.