Find the best heading for each text. There is one extra heading. A historical street. Street food. A university campus. A business street. Huttons. A temple complex. Entertainment. Different Streets of China A. Huttons in China are classic houses. They are made of wood and located close to each other. They can stretch along the entire street. Huttons originated in ancient times but have survived to the present day. In modern China, they can be seen in the areas far from the centre. People are gradually moving into flats, and huttons are becoming part of the culture. B. If you are travelling in China, streets with street food can be found everywhere. Street food is fresh fast food, which is loved by both tourists and locals. I especially advise you to try fried octopus, milkshakes and noodles. Such streets are full of cafes, bars and restaurants. People come here to eat and talk. These streets are very popular in many Asian countries. C. There are the streets in China where everyone can feel the ancient culture of the country. Here you can buy paintings, calligraphy brushes, knives and other iron things. Such streets are easy to guess by their classic Chinese style. They look like temples with unusual roofs. There is also a chemist's of traditional medicine, a baker's and a bookshop. D. In China, a large complex of buildings—a university, a dormitory, a stadium and others—is located in a large street. Many foreign students and teachers, as well as the Chinese from the provinces, live here. Such structures are often located in the central or historical part of the city. Education is of great importance for the Chinese, so they build as many universities of different specialities as possible. E. For the Chinese, religion is primarily a connection with history. Temples in China may occupy an entire street. Near the temples you can see many trees or a lake. It is a place of rest and relaxation. In such a complex, the Chinese take a break from work and life in a large metropolis. F. Office buildings such as banks are located in skyscrapers in the same street. Thousands of Chinese people come here to work every day. There are rarely cafes or restaurants nearby, but you can find them in the office buildings.
Задание

Choose the correct options

Find the best heading for each text. There is one extra heading.

  1. A historical street.
  2. Street food.
  3. A university campus.
  4. A business street.
  5. Huttons.
  6. A temple complex.
  7. Entertainment.

Different Streets of China

A.[A historical street|Street food|A university campus|A business street|Huttons|A temple complex|Entertainment]

Huttons in China are classic houses. They are made of wood and located close to each other. They can stretch along the entire street. Huttons originated in ancient times but have survived to the present day. In modern China, they can be seen in the areas far from the centre. People are gradually moving into flats, and huttons are becoming part of the culture.

B.[A historical street|Street food|A university campus|A business street|Huttons|A temple complex|Entertainment]

If you are travelling in China, streets with street food can be found everywhere. Street food is fresh fast food, which is loved by both tourists and locals. I especially advise you to try fried octopus, milkshakes and noodles. Such streets are full of cafes, bars and restaurants. People come here to eat and talk. These streets are very popular in many Asian countries.

C.[A historical street|Street food|A university campus|A business street|Huttons|A temple complex|Entertainment]

There are the streets in China where everyone can feel the ancient culture of the country. Here you can buy paintings, calligraphy brushes, knives and other iron things. Such streets are easy to guess by their classic Chinese style. They look like temples with unusual roofs. There is also a chemist's of traditional medicine, a baker's and a bookshop.

D.[A historical street|Street food|A university campus|A business street|Huttons|A temple complex|Entertainment]

In China, a large complex of buildings—a university, a dormitory, a stadium and others—is located in a large street. Many foreign students and teachers, as well as the Chinese from the provinces, live here. Such structures are often located in the central or historical part of the city. Education is of great importance for the Chinese, so they build as many universities of different specialities as possible.

E.[A historical street|Street food|A university campus|A business street|Huttons|A temple complex|Entertainment]

For the Chinese, religion is primarily a connection with history. Temples in China may occupy an entire street. Near the temples you can see many trees or a lake. It is a place of rest and relaxation. In such a complex, the Chinese take a break from work and life in a large metropolis.

F.[A historical street|Street food|A university campus|A business street|Huttons|A temple complex|Entertainment]

Office buildings such as banks are located in skyscrapers in the same street. Thousands of Chinese people come here to work every day. There are rarely cafes or restaurants nearby, but you can find them in the office buildings.