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    Many large cities in the United States have at area called Chinatown. Each of them was set up (被建立) by people who came from China. For example, Chinatown in San Francisco, California, began in the 1840s. The Chinese immigrants(移民) came to America to look for gold. Then the area they lived in later became known as Chinatown.

    Chinatowns were also set up in cities in the western states of Oregon(俄勒州)and Washington D. C. during the middle of the 19th century. Many Chinese immigrants in these areas helped build the first railroad system across the United States. However, after the work many Chinese moved to the eastern and middle parts of the United States.

    Chinatowns can also be found in cities outside the United States. For example, the first Chinese immigrants in London arrived in the late 18th century. They were men who worked for the East India Company. Later, the Chinese immigrants opened small shops and restaurants there.

    Today, many people visit Chinatowns. They have special Chinese gates and walking are visitors. Chinatowns around the world are not only places where Chinese people live and work, they're also places where visitors can learn more about Chinese culture and traditions.

    1. (1) Who helped to build the first railroad system across the United States?
      A . Chinese immigrants. B . Americans. C . Indians. D . The Britons.
    2. (2) According to the passage, when were the earliest Chinatowns in Oregon set up?
      A . In the middle of the 18th century. B . During the middle of the 19th century. C . In the 20th century. D . In the 18th century.
    3. (3) Why do visitors come to Chinatowns?
      A . Because the food there is cheap. B . Because they can learn about Chines culture and traditions. C . Because they want to know about the immigrants from China. D . Because they want to live there.
    4. (4) What does the passage mainly tell us about?
      A . The history of Chinatowns in the world. B . The visitors in Chinatowns. C . The Chinese culture and tradition. D . The Chinese immigrants' hard work in America.

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