Thanks to a combination of young businessmen, large numbers of university students and revitalization (新生) efforts by the local and national governments, today’s Nanjing has an
of youthful exuberance (繁茂) that would have been
only a few decades ago.
, the city, a booming city of 6.5 million on the banks of the Yangtze River some 185 miles west of Shanghai, bears
resemblance to the former capital of China that suffered the worst cruelty and violence of World War II.
Nanjing has shown a remarkable capacity for reinvention during its 2,500-year history. And in recent years, the city has moved
its tragic past to become a vital engine of China’s economic growth, thanks
to its position in the middle of China’s prosperous eastern seaboard. Growth has also
thanks to improved ground transportation: A new bullet train linking Nanjing and Shanghai started service last year,
travel time between the cities from several hours to just 75 minutes, and a Beijing-Shanghai high-speed line is
to open later this year, with a stop in Nanjing. Within the city, two metro lines were built in the last few years; 15 more are planned to begin service by 2030.
Signs of Nanjing’s
wealth and optimism can be seen everywhere. In the heart of the downtown Xinjiekou district, a bronze statue of Sun Yat-sen,
the father of modern China, looks
over a busy
area.
There is perhaps no more
symbol of the city’s transformation than the Zifeng Tower, a 1,480-foot skyscraper that opened its doors last May.
offices, restaurants and an InterContinental hotel, the tower is the second-tallest building in China and billed as the seventh-tallest in the world.
Underlying all this development is a large Chinese and
student population — there are several major universities, plus a branch of Johns Hopkins’s international studies school. In fact, art and music
in all sorts of places.
On a larger
, local government officials and private investors are pushing the city as a rising center for contemporary art and architecture, hoping to attract
from the neon-bathed streets of its neighbor Shanghai.
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小題2: | A.unforgettable | B.unthinkable | C.unbearable | D.unnecessary |
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小題3: | A.Actually | B.Regretfully | C.Hopefully | D.Consequently |
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小題4: | A.close | B.slight | C.much | D.little |
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小題5: | A.Because | B.But | C.As | D.Since |
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小題7: | A.in addition | B.in all | C.in part | D.in fact |
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小題8: | A.started | B.enlarged | C.existed | D.a(chǎn)ccelerated |
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小題9: | A.removing | B.cutting | C.dividing | D.lowering |
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小題10: | A.scheduled | B.invented | C.desired | D.meant |
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小題11: | A.a(chǎn)ttractive | B.well-received | C.newfound | D.discovered |
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小題12: | A.thought | B.treated | C.considered | D.elected |
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小題13: | A.out | B.a(chǎn)t | C.a(chǎn)bout | D.for |
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小題14: | A.remote | B.regional | C.rural | D.commercial |
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小題15: | A.universal | B.visible | C.traditional | D.political |
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小題16: | A.Keeping | B.Consisting | C.Opening | D.Housing |
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小題17: | A.British | B.western | C.American | D.foreign |
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小題18: | A.spring up | B.stand up | C.set up | D.keep up |
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小題19: | A.extent | B.degree | C.scale | D.level |
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小題20: | A.businessmen | B.students | C.tourists | D.painters |
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