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Tall buildings pop up overnight. Millions 【小题1】 people come to work and live. So far, a small fishing village 【小题2】(turn)into one of China’s biggest cities. This is Shenzhen, a “city of miracles”.

On Aug.26, 1980, China’s 【小题3】(one)special economic zone(SEZ)was set up in Shenzhen. “My father came from Sichuan to Shenzhen in his twenties,” said Li Jiayan. Li is a 16-year-old boy and he grew 【小题4】 in Shenzhen. “He got his first job as a salesman. Later my parents started 【小题5】(they)own business.”

“In the early days, we 【小题6】(live)in the small paint shop. Now we have our own factory and live in a 【小题7】(much)comfortable house,” Li said proudly. “It’s all because of my parents’ hard work. They always tell me, “【小题8】 you work hard, you won’t have a wonderful future.”

“I believe we will have a better life,” Li added 【小题9】(confident).

Today, many of China’s top 【小题10】(company)are based in Shenzhen, including Huawei and Tencent.

Courage, innovation(创新)and hard work-these are what have made Shenzhen a miracle, and what will also drive China’s future.

20-21八年级上·广东深圳·期末
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Street Phone Booths Given New Life
When was the last time you used a phone booth (电话亭) on the street? As the number of the mobile phone users has【小题1】, phone booths have become something out of date. But Shanghai is trying to bring new life to the old phone booths by turning them into mini-libraries.
Shanghai plans to divide(划分) 263 phone booths in Xuhui district(区域) into six new types. One type will each offer 60 books for people to read or borrow. A 【小题2】 type will allow users to listen to audiobooks (有声书) and even record(录制)their 【小题3】voices. A third type will become “Celebrity Exhibition Halls (名人亭)”, showing old photos and works of famous artists like Ba Jin and Lu Xun.
Shanghai is not the only city 【小题4】 to save the old phone booths. The British has cared about them even more, since the red phone booths became a part of the country’s identity (标识). The world’s first phone booth was built in the 1880s in Germany. But in the 1930s the UK painted them red and made them a special attraction in cities.
In recent years the country has come up with many 【小题5】to help phone booths stay useful. The UK company British Telecom has added screens and free WiFi to some booths. Users can use 【小题6】to surf online and search for maps and weather reports.
The company also allows people to rent (租) some booths to change them as they want to. 【小题7】 2009, more than 1,500 phone booths have been turned into flower shops, mini-cafés, art museums and even shower rooms (浴室), according to the Sina News.
Maybe in the future phone booths will become city attractions once again,【小题8】 in a more creative way.

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