更多"People are moving to cities in drov"的相关试题:
[单项选择]People are moving to cities in droves. In 1950, two-thirds of the world’s population lived in the countryside. New York was then the only settlement with more than 10 million people. Today there are 20 such megacities, and more are on their way.
Most of these megacities are in developing countries that are struggling to cope with both the speed and the scale of human migration. Estimates of the future spread of urbanization are based on the observation that in Europe, and in North and South America, the urban share of the total population has stabilized at 75%-85%. If the rest of the world follows this path it is expected that in the next decade an extra 100 million people will join the cities of Africa, and 340 million the cities of Asia: the equivalent of a new Bangkok every two months. By 2030 nearly two-thirds of the world’s population will be urban.
In the long run, that is good news. If countries now industrializing follow the pattern of those that have already done so,
A. a megacity with slums.
B. a palace of hunger and conflict.
C. an industrialized city.
D. a rural area with a surplus population.
[单项选择]Young people are moving to cities at a faster rate than the rest of the population, according to a new Survey. It also shows the employment rate of young people is declining.
The Contemporary China Youth Population Development Studies Report was released last November by the China Teenagers Research Center and China’s Population Development Studies Center at Renmin University. The report shows that, although urban birthrates are declining, the percentage of young Chinese living in cities and towns is rising faster than that of the rest of the population. This is a result of migration from the countryside to the cities.
Lu Yilin, Dean of the Department of Youth Work at Beijing Youth Politics College says the cities can draw on fresh blood for future growth; the youth have a better chance to develop themselves and be in touch with new ideas. However there are also hidden difficulties. According to Lu, the urban youth who don’t have a registered permanent residence might f
A. the urban birthrates are rising
B. the urban death rates are declining
C. more aged people are migrating from the cities to the countryside
D. more young people are moving from the countryside to the cities
[填空题]
Why did many people move to the cities
Many people moved to the cities to{{U}} {{/U}}.
[填空题]Why did many people move to the cities
Many people moved to the cities to().
[填空题]
Many people who live in cities say that they dislike city life. (11)They say the city is noisy, dirty and crowded. They are tired of the traffic and the pollution.
But not many people living in cities are happy when they have to stay in the country for two or three weeks. (12)They enjoy the quiet, the clean air and the beautiful healthy surroundings, but they miss the stores and restaurants, the movie theater, the crowds, and the excitement of the city.
People who live in the country on the other hand (14)enjoy visiting the city for a day or an evening to do some shopping or go to the theater or a concert. (15)But they often find the city a rather frightening place and are usually happy to get back to their quiet, unexciting lives in the country.
Why do many people dislike city life
Because they feel()of living in the city.