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奇速英语时文阅读:在华外国人支持中国抗击新冠肺炎疫情:相信中国!

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Some foreigners in China are showing confidence in the country's efforts to battle the  coronavirus outbreak. A video shot by Mohammed Shalabi, a foreigner who runs a restaurant in Yiwu, East China's Zhejiang Province, has been shown. "I'm Mohammed. I'm in Yiwu. Please stay at home. Stay indoors," Mohammed told people in the video.
 
"I believe the Chinese government will handle it soon. It takes time," he said. Yiwu is where more than 13,000 foreign businessmen from more than 100 countries and regions live and do business.
Luo Ai (Chinese name) considers himself half Chinese. "I have lived in China for many years and my children are also growing up here." said Luo, a foreign businessman in Yiwu. "Zhongguo, Jiayou! (Be strong, China!) Wuhan, Jiayou (Be strong, Wuhan!)," Luo's two kids speak fluent Chinese in a video. "My family urged me to go back after the epidemic outbreak, but this is a tough time for China. I have to stay here with the Chinese people." The efficiency and transparency of the Chinese government's response gave him a reason to reassure his family. "I told them that I believe China can handle it." 
 
Many foreigners have chosen to stay in China and offer support. Anne Li, 64, and Jade, both from South Africa, took temperatures as volunteers for people at a vegetable market in Tongxiang, Zhejiang Province. Anne Li has lived in Tongxiang for 10 years. "This is what I have to do. Tongxiang is my second home. People here need my help," she said, adding that she was not afraid at all. I believe I can protect myself. I believe my school and the Chinese government can protect us," Li said. Jade said she did not feel fear at all. "I believe that each of us has the courage and faith to overcome difficulties. Our life will be good only if China is good. Helping the Chinese is also helping myself. The only thing to do now is to work hard and keep at it.”
 

1. What did Mohammed Shalabi do in China?

  A. A school teacher.  

  B. A film director.   

  C. A restaurant boss.  

  D. A famous doctor.

 

2. What did Mohammed think of the Chinese government?

  A. They could beat the disease sooner or later.

  B. They would make more and more money.

  C. They should ask more foreigners to go back to China.

  D. They would encourage people to go outside.

 

3. Why does Luo Ai consider himself half Chinese?

  A. His wife comes from China.

  B. His sons can speak only Chinese.

  C. He has been staying in China.

  D. He has many Chinese friends.

 

4. What did Anne Li do to help with fighting against the disease?

  A. She sold more vegetables. 

  B. She worked in the government.

  C. She volunteered in Zhejiang.

 

  D. She protected some Chinese people.

 

 

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Some foreigners in China are showing confidence in the country's efforts to battle the  coronavirus outbreak. A video shot by Mohammed Shalabi, a foreigner who runs a restaurant in Yiwu, East China's Zhejiang Province, has been shown. "I'm Mohammed. I'm in Yiwu. Please stay at home. Stay indoors," Mohammed told people in the video.
 
"I believe the Chinese government will handle it soon. It takes time," he said. Yiwu is where more than 13,000 foreign businessmen from more than 100 countries and regions live and do business.
Luo Ai (Chinese name) considers himself half Chinese. "I have lived in China for many years and my children are also growing up here." said Luo, a foreign businessman in Yiwu. "Zhongguo, Jiayou! (Be strong, China!) Wuhan, Jiayou (Be strong, Wuhan!)," Luo's two kids speak fluent Chinese in a video. "My family urged me to go back after the epidemic outbreak, but this is a tough time for China. I have to stay here with the Chinese people." The efficiency and transparency of the Chinese government's response gave him a reason to reassure his family. "I told them that I believe China can handle it." 
 
Many foreigners have chosen to stay in China and offer support. Anne Li, 64, and Jade, both from South Africa, took temperatures as volunteers for people at a vegetable market in Tongxiang, Zhejiang Province. Anne Li has lived in Tongxiang for 10 years. "This is what I have to do. Tongxiang is my second home. People here need my help," she said, adding that she was not afraid at all. I believe I can protect myself. I believe my school and the Chinese government can protect us," Li said. Jade said she did not feel fear at all. "I believe that each of us has the courage and faith to overcome difficulties. Our life will be good only if China is good. Helping the Chinese is also helping myself. The only thing to do now is to work hard and keep at it.”
 

1. What did Mohammed Shalabi do in China?

  A. A school teacher.  

  B. A film director.   

  C. A restaurant boss.  

  D. A famous doctor.

 

2. What did Mohammed think of the Chinese government?

  A. They could beat the disease sooner or later.

  B. They would make more and more money.

  C. They should ask more foreigners to go back to China.

  D. They would encourage people to go outside.

 

3. Why does Luo Ai consider himself half Chinese?

  A. His wife comes from China.

  B. His sons can speak only Chinese.

  C. He has been staying in China.

  D. He has many Chinese friends.

 

4. What did Anne Li do to help with fighting against the disease?

  A. She sold more vegetables. 

  B. She worked in the government.

  C. She volunteered in Zhejiang.

 

  D. She protected some Chinese people.

 

 

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Some foreigners in China are showing confidence in the country's efforts to battle the  coronavirus outbreak. A video shot by Mohammed Shalabi, a foreigner who runs a restaurant in Yiwu, East China's Zhejiang Province, has been shown. "I'm Mohammed. I'm in Yiwu. Please stay at home. Stay indoors," Mohammed told people in the video.
 
"I believe the Chinese government will handle it soon. It takes time," he said. Yiwu is where more than 13,000 foreign businessmen from more than 100 countries and regions live and do business.
Luo Ai (Chinese name) considers himself half Chinese. "I have lived in China for many years and my children are also growing up here." said Luo, a foreign businessman in Yiwu. "Zhongguo, Jiayou! (Be strong, China!) Wuhan, Jiayou (Be strong, Wuhan!)," Luo's two kids speak fluent Chinese in a video. "My family urged me to go back after the epidemic outbreak, but this is a tough time for China. I have to stay here with the Chinese people." The efficiency and transparency of the Chinese government's response gave him a reason to reassure his family. "I told them that I believe China can handle it." 
 
Many foreigners have chosen to stay in China and offer support. Anne Li, 64, and Jade, both from South Africa, took temperatures as volunteers for people at a vegetable market in Tongxiang, Zhejiang Province. Anne Li has lived in Tongxiang for 10 years. "This is what I have to do. Tongxiang is my second home. People here need my help," she said, adding that she was not afraid at all. I believe I can protect myself. I believe my school and the Chinese government can protect us," Li said. Jade said she did not feel fear at all. "I believe that each of us has the courage and faith to overcome difficulties. Our life will be good only if China is good. Helping the Chinese is also helping myself. The only thing to do now is to work hard and keep at it.”
 

1. What did Mohammed Shalabi do in China?

  A. A school teacher.  

  B. A film director.   

  C. A restaurant boss.  

  D. A famous doctor.

 

2. What did Mohammed think of the Chinese government?

  A. They could beat the disease sooner or later.

  B. They would make more and more money.

  C. They should ask more foreigners to go back to China.

  D. They would encourage people to go outside.

 

3. Why does Luo Ai consider himself half Chinese?

  A. His wife comes from China.

  B. His sons can speak only Chinese.

  C. He has been staying in China.

  D. He has many Chinese friends.

 

4. What did Anne Li do to help with fighting against the disease?

  A. She sold more vegetables. 

  B. She worked in the government.

  C. She volunteered in Zhejiang.

 

  D. She protected some Chinese people.

 

 

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