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    High-speed railways, electronic payments, shared bicycles and online shopping are China's four new ways of life. They are most appealing to youths from 20 countries participating____the Belt and Road Initiative. The new four great inventions are all related to China's gigh0tech innovation,____has improved the quality of people's lives, “my wallet is no longer in use. I can buy and eat whatever I want____(simple) with a tap of my phone,” said Lin Jinlong, an overseas Chinese student from Cambodia,____ (add) that even pancake sellers are using Alipay (mobile payment).

    In____word, China is leading in many ways. Bike sharing, for example, is not new itself. But China has made it much more convenient and____(enjoy) both in China and overseas. Leading Chinese bike-sharing____(company), Mobike and Ofo are now operating in foreign countries such as Singapore and Britain. Users in the countries____(feel) excited and posted photos of ____(they) riding the Chinese bikes on social media. A growing number of foreigners hope ____(promote) economic development in their home countries by paying more attention to the achievement of China.

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    Sam Gor, a 26-year-old student from Santa Clara, a county near San Francisco, said the purpose of his studies in Beijing was to help him find a good job when he goes back to the United States. "Culture matters," he said. "But more importantly, to learn Chinese and get a better understanding of the country may help me professionally." As a new student at Beijing Language and Culture University (BLCU), Gor hopes to find a job in Santa Clara's local government when he goes back home in one year. "I need to learn Chinese if I want the job, as we have a large Chinese community there."

    Gor is not alone in his thinking. While the number of US students in China has grown from less than 100 in the early 1980s to more than 10,000 for the time being. Many of them are here to boost(提高) a professional skill as much as to enjoy a new culture.

    “In the past, foreign students came to China simply for our culture,” said Xu Quihan, director of BLCU's foreign students' office. “But because of China's rapid economic and social development, being able to speak Chinese has become a useful tool to a student's future job”

    There are more US students who choose to stay in the country instead of going back after graduation. Stephanie Schubmehlo, a 23-year-old from Rochester, New York State, said she would like to stay in Beijing after graduation. “I love the city, and I can earn myself a living here if I can speak good Chinese,” she said, adding that some of the US students she knows shared the same idea.