students are asking a passenger for help. (Photo: West China Metropolis Daily) Seventeen students selected by the US government were tested on their Chinese language proficiency in Chengdu Nike Air Max Womens Sale , Sichuan province, by finding delicious food in the city on Wednesday afternoon, West China Metropolis Daily reported.
The high school students, aged 15 to 18, were selected from all over the US. After two weeks of summer school at the local Shuangliu Tangzhong Foreign Language School for Chinese, they were challenged to find four designated restaurants Air Max 95 Womens Sale , during which they can speak only Chinese.
The 17 students were divided into four groups, with each member being given 60 yuan. They could only take the bus or walk. The one who finds the four designated restaurants first would be the winner.
When they reach each destination, they must speak Sichuan dialect or accept a tongue twister challenge from the restaurant before they are allowed to enjoy delicious local food and moving onto the next mission.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has lost about five months worth of text messages between two staffers who worked on probes into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's emails and possible collusion between Russia and President Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, according to a Republican lawmaker.
Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson, who chairs the Senate Homeland Security Committee, revealed in a Jan. 20 letter that the FBI's technical system failed to preserve texts that were exchanged between Lisa Page Air Max 90 Womens Sale , a lawyer, and Peter Strzok, an agent, between mid-December 2016 through mid-May of 2017.
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A spokesman for the FBI and a spokeswoman for the Justice Department declined to comment.
Congressional Republicans have been focusing on Strzok and Page in recent weeks after learning the two had exchanged anti-Trump text messages on their work-issued cell phones.
Republicans have said the texts, which referred to Trump as an "idiot" and a "loathsome