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ОглавлениеUNIT B
People, Places, Streets, and Roads
COMMUNICATIVE OBJECTIVES
Once you’ve mastered this unit, you’ll be able to use Chinese to read and write:
1. More Chinese surnames: “An,” “Du,” “Jin,” “Lu,” “Nan.”
2. More Chinese personal names: “Antian,” “Guanghai,” “Haiwen,” “Xiaochuan,” “Tianhu,” etc.
3. More place names in mainland China and Taiwan: “Chengdu,” “Guangzhou,” “Hong Kong,” “Nanjing,” “Shanghai,” “Taitung,” “Tainan,” “Tianjin,” “Xian.”
4. The names of a number of Chinese provinces: “Guangdong,” “Guangxi,” “Hainan,” “Hebei,” “Henan,” “Hubei,” “Hunan,” “Shandong,” “Shanxi,” “Sichuan.”
5. The names of two important Japanese cities that are written with Chinese characters: “Tokyo,” “Kyoto.”
6. People’s places of origin: “native of Beijing,” “native of Guangdong,” “native of Taiwan,” etc.
7. Names of roads, streets, and avenues: “Tianjin East Road,” “Zhongshan South Road,” “Chengdu Street,” “Tianjin Avenue,” etc.