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雅思范文:Going global

雅思范文:Going global

Going globalIt’s almost impossible for people nowadays to image what our life would be if we are not in a process that is called globalization. The great economists have already figured out the benefits brought by international trade which is part of going global, and we have to admit this even from real life experience if you know the coffee in your cap is from Vietnam. Thanks to global community, you can get the Australian oatmeal and black tea of Sri Lanka just from the supermarket’s shelves of your neighborhood. And don’t forget why Julian Assange, an ordinary individual, enraged Washington? Obviously it’s because thousands of people just like you can get the secrets of authorities conveniently from the global internet.Though it brings us such a lot of advantages, there still have some people who accuse of and oppose globalization. Their reasons concentrate on the diversity of culture which seems to diminish during the progress. So if we can’t ignore either of the cultural impacts and economy utility, w e’d better combined them when re-evaluate going global.Toward a definition of globalizationIn order to better understand each point of view and to access Kofi Annan’s statement, “It has been said that arguing against globalization is like arguing against the laws of gravity.”We need to explain what is globalization and compare different definitions to have a neutral and general definition on which everybody agrees.The term globalization should be used to refer to a set of social processes that are thought to transform our present social condition into one of globality. At its core, then, globalization is about shifting forms of human contact.Global culture: sameness or difference?Does globalization make people around the world more alike or more different? This is the question most frequently raised in discussion on the subject of cultural globalization. Apparently, global culture homogeneity has immensely enriched the lives of the denizens in developing countries. For instance, now Hollywood blockbusters typically get their first screening in China within a couple of days after their American premiere and youths in China can download singles topping billboard charts from the internet without having to scout around in a CD store. Enhance TV connectivity affords Chinese viewers chances to see primetime American TV shows. This ease of access to a multitude of foreign amusements has really brightened up the lives of many. Conversely, the global cultural sameness severely undermines the cultural diversity in the world. Nowhere is the decline of cultural diversity more manifest than with the youngsters. Today,In Chinese metropolises, it is a common sight that twenty-some things stroll down the billboard-lined sidewalks,sporting Nike sweatshirts and Adidas sneakers,with Motorola cell phones in their hands and Apple’s ipod clipped on their belts. And it is equally commonplace that adolescents. whose hair is dyed yellow or purple, don their baggy outfits and bust moves to hip-hop music. All these seem just so pretentious for a culture that valued modesty, humility and moderation for over three thousand years. In the second place, indiscriminate embracing of the American popular culture diminished the sense of pride and dignity of developing-country peoples. Traditions, rituals, mores and the languages of a culture are all unifying forces of a nation and the decline of them erodes the national identity and national pride of a country. Lastly, cultural westernization breeds massive unemployment in entertainment, publishing and design industries of developing countries. The inundation by foreign products drives local business out of the market and renders vast numbers of professionals jobless.Economic opportunities of globalization on developing countries:With the process of economic globalization, many countries and regions have strengthened cooperation and liaison in the fields of industry, agriculture, trade and finance. In order to dedicate to the mutual development, many developed countries spare no effort to help the poor countries by means of technological, medical and financial aid, which, to my mind, is quite essential to the development of the world.First, economic globalization for developing countries to attract more foreign investment conditions and opportunities. To attract foreign investment scale will no doubt help to solve the problem of shortage of funds in developing countries.Second, economic globalization for developing countries outside of the capital voted to create a favorable external environment and conditions, so that foreign direct investment scale is continually expanding and growing fast.Third, economic globalization brought about a worldwide economic and technological development zones and bonded areas and free trade zones and other forms of development of free economic zones.Fourth, the economic globalization so that the worldwide industrial restructuring was further deepened, the pace of increase. Developing countries can take advantage of this opportunity to follow based on reality and focus on the future of the organic unity and take the initiative to coordinate the worldwide industrial restructuring and upgrading of domestic industries relationship.Fifth, economic globalization has promoted the development of transnational corporations in developing countries so that in the world market gradually. However, the development trend, as a result of economic globalization for developing countries in the broader field of active participation in international competition opportunities for transnational corporations in developing countries more actively active in the world economic stage of the era just around the corner.Sixth, the economic globalization has driven the rapid development of international trade. Although developed countries are the biggest beneficiaries of international trade, but developing countries, especially developing countries in Asia also benefited from international trade, its trade volume of world trade accounted for about 20% of the total.From the perspective of my own, it is a daunting task to write a short ,accessible introduction to such a complex topic as “globalization” , this challenge becomes even more formidable in a thesis.I argue that there is nothing wrong with greater manifestations of social interdependence that emerge as a result of globalization. However, these transformative social processes must challenge the current oppressive structure of global apartheid that divides the world into a privileged North and a disadvantaged South. If that happens, globalization will have ushered in a truly democratic and egalitarian global order.。

实用商务英语听说第三册Unit 5 Going global

实用商务英语听说第三册Unit 5 Going global
environment. ( D ) 5. The increasing globalization will lead to the spread of
disease in humans, plants and animals.
Task 2 KEYS
Directions: You will hear a dialogue between Mark and Alex about the outcomes of globalization. Choose the correct answer for each of the following questions.
Task 2 KEYS
Directions: You will hear a dialogue between Mark and Alex about the outcomes of globalization. Choose the correct answer for each of the following questions.
2. List the impacts of globalizations on our daily life.
Reference:
1
Globalization is a process of interaction and integration among the people, companies, and governments of different nations, a process driven by international trade and investment and aided by information technology. This process has effects on the environment, on culture, on political systems, on economic development and prosperity, and on human physical well-being in societies around the world.

高二英语Goingglobal课件

高二英语Goingglobal课件
PART
01
Introduction to Globalization Background
总结词
全球化的定义和影响
详细描述
全球化是指世界各国在经济、文化、教育等领域相互交流、相互依存的现象。它对人们的生活、工作和思维方式产生了深远的影响,使得跨文化交流成为现代社会必备的技能。
全球化的发展过程
International tourism
English is used as the language of international tourism because it's the most widely spoken language globally. It's used to communicate with tourists from different countries.
总结词
全球化的发展经历了几个阶段,从早期的殖民扩张到工业革命后的国际贸易,再到20世纪的科技革命和信息时代的来临,全球化进程不断加速,成为当今世界发展的重要趋势。
详细描述
总结词
全球化对英语学习的影响
详细描述
随着全球化的深入发展,英语作为全球通用语言的重要性日益凸显。为了更好地适应全球化的发展,英语学习已经不仅仅局限于语言知识本身,而是更加注重跨文化交际能力的培养。同时,英语教育也更加注重实际应用,强调在真实语境中运用英语进行交流。
The United States
A melting pot of cultures, the US is known for its movies, music, and popular culture. It's also famous for its fast-food culture, sports culture, and the Statue of Liberty.

Chinese goes global 中国走出去战略

Chinese goes global 中国走出去战略

Chinese R&D goes global今年前6个月,中国首次成为全球绿地FDI最大来源,推动中国对外研发投资最新一轮攻势的是制药和生物科技公司。

China’s “go global” strategy is expanding into uncharted territory as the country emerges as a major source of foreign investment into research and development operations.中国的“走出去”战略正扩大到未知领域,中国正成为研发领域外国投资的主要来源。

Chinese companies have been setting up laboratories and research centres across the globe at record pace over the past few years. In 2016 alone they announced nine new overseas R&D centres for a total capital expenditure estimated at $224m, according to data from fDi Markets, an FT greenfield investment monitor.过去几年,中国公司一直以创纪录的速度在世界各地设立实验室和研究中心。

根据英国《金融时报》绿地投资追踪机构fDi Markets的数据,单单2016年,中国公司就宣布了9个新的海外研发中心,资本支出总额估计达到2.24亿美元。

With four months to go to the end of the year, the figures already represent a record annual high for China. Only US and German companies have been more active than their Chinese peers in the year so far.距离今年结束还有4个月时间,这些数据已经创下了中国的年度新高。

高中英语GoingGlobal(18张PPT)

高中英语GoingGlobal(18张PPT)

Global warming
Read the text on page 26 to find more about the two different viewpoints towards the effects of global warming between Dr. Foster and George Hambley.
Discuss the statement: We should take immediate action about global warming.
(Write down your reasons and your measures on your learning sheet.)
Assignment:
The earth is becoming warmer – but does it matter?
Learning aims:
1) Learn some knowledge about the greenhouse effect and global warming. 2) Know the contents of the text well by talking about this topic and reading. 3) Discuss the problem of global warming and express your own opinions.
Dr. Foster Carbon dioxide has caused the global temperature to ____g_o_u_p_. An increase of five degrees would be a ___c_a_ta_s_t_r_o_p_h_eand could be very __s_e_ri_o_u_s_.

Going Global 2012:教育的交流与分享

Going Global 2012:教育的交流与分享

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上教版必修第二册Unit3Going global 阅读课件

上教版必修第二册Unit3Going global 阅读课件
Why are languages disappearing around the world?
By using the example of Baras, the writer implies that languages are disappearing because globalization causes people to migrate and the migrants usually learn the common language for effective communication. They then may give up using their own languages.
population figure doubled multiplied 7times 4. Bigger smaller travel clothing/building
culture different/similar enjoy sports/music/film… live the same life 5. Language speak in use /decreasing/extinction 3,500 6. Stop? Future perhaps I prefer…not similarity but differences
Voice your opinion:
Do you think the situation imagined by the writer in the last paragraph will happen in reality? Why or why not?
Assignment : Present your opinions: Do you think globalization is unavoidable? Why?

2021年高中英语 Unit 5 Going Global课内小词典 北师大版选修9

2021年高中英语 Unit 5 Going Global课内小词典 北师大版选修9

2021年高中英语 Unit 25 Going Global课内小词典北师大版选修9 1. residential adj. suitable for living in;consisting of houses rather than factories of offices 适合居住的, 住宅的词根:resident n. &adj. 居民(的);住户(的)residency n. 居住;定居;居留期典例:This is a quite residential area.这是一片安静的住宅区。

2. district [′dIstrIkt]n. an area of a country or town, especially one that has particular features 地区, 区域典例:You can see the city of London’s financial district here.在这里你可以看到伦敦市的金融区。

3. suburb n. an area where people live that is outside the centre of a city 郊区;城外派生词:suburban adj. 郊区的;城外的suburbanite n. 郊区居民suburbia n. 郊区及其居民的生活方式等典例:They live in the suburbs.他们住在城外。

4. confess v. to admit, especially formally or to the police, that you havedone sth. wrong or illegal 供认, 坦白派生词:confession n. 供认, 坦白confessional n. 告解室;忏悔室confessor n. 听告解神父典例:She confessed to the murder.她供认犯了谋杀罪。

Chinese_Animation_Going_Global

Chinese_Animation_Going_Global

68CHINA TODAYCulTure / new visTasANIMATION aficionados flocked to Shang-hai in July to participate in the 17th China International Cartoon & Game Expo (CCG Expo). Logging 155,000 visits, related expotopics received more than 180 million hits on China’s twitter-like Sina Weibo portal.The CCG Expo that ran from July 15 to 18 offered China’s rapidly expanding animation sector a boost toward empowering Chinese culture as it gains pop-ularity, particularly among young people, through innovation and inheriting traditions.Reviving Traditional Culture“It is a form of inheriting culture and spirit. Cartoons offer an interesting and effective way of spreading revolutionary culture,” said a visitor surnamed Zhang, who was attracted by a cartoon themed exhibition on the centennial of the Com-munist Party of China (CPC). “It’s important for our children to learn about the history of the Party and the country,” he said.Shanghai, a cosmopolis boasting cultural diversity, was the birthplace of the CPC and the matrix of Chi-nese animation. Today, more and more revolution-themed cultural products are reaching young people in the form of cartoons and animation. “I highly recommend these cartoons, as they tell good stories and the characters are meticulously drawn and cre-ated,” said Wang Qiuqi, a fan of Chinese animation. This year’s CCG Expo featured a special themed cartoon exhibition in celebration of the centennial of the CPC. “The exhibition has been a hit particularly among the youth. It presents an interesting look into the Party’s history,” said Shu Dong, head of the expo’sChinese Animation Going GlobalBy staff reporter ZHANG XIAOorganizing committee.As a popular theme, revolutionary culture in the anime circles arises from traditional Chinese cul-ture. NetEase Inc., one of the world’s largest Inter-net and video games companies, drew inspiration from traditional Chinese culture and used typical Chinese elements of a bridge, water, and paper umbrellas in creating an animation exhibition venue totally different from foreign ones. Bilibili, a Shanghai-based video sharing website themed around animation, comics, and games, launched a theme day for animations featuring traditional Chinese culture during the expo.Bilibili, a Shanghai-based video sharing web-site themed around anima-tion, comics, and games, launched a theme day for animations featuring tradi-tional Chinese culture duringthe expo.Tourists visit an interactive cul-tural exhibition in Shanghai, on September 8, 2021.Copyright ©博看网. All Rights Reserved.69December 2021“Traditional Chinese culture is in vogue,” said Lin Le, an animation fan who loves wearing traditional Han Chinese clothing.“Traditional Chinese culture is one of the most popular hashtags on our platform. Many young art-ists born in the late 1990s and the 2000s show par-ticular enthusiasm in creating art works based on the theme,” said Peng Yanyan, marketing director of NetEase Lofter, a social platform mainly gathering creators.Technology-Empowered SubcultureIsn’t it cool to create a mecha, or large armoredrobot, with military technology?China’s domestically produced mecha Tunshan, whose design drew inspiration from China’s J-15 fighter aircraft dubbed Flying Shark, excited anima-tion fans with its debut at the 17th CCG Expo.“After more than 70 years of development, China’s aircraft industry has attained many cultural and technological achievements. We have the compe-tence to contribute our unique strengths in building up China’s cultural confidence,” said Zhang Shen, creative director with the AVIC Universal Culture Diffusion (Beijing) Co., Ltd. He explained that Tun-shan was the name for sharks in ancient China. “TheCopyright ©博看网. All Rights Reserved.mecha is a result of combining state-of-the-art 3D printing technology for military purposes with inspi-rations drawn from traditional Chinese culture,” said Zhang.According to Zhang, AVIC funded writers to cre-ate three space-themed works of fiction, and is plan-ning to create animation derivatives based on corre-sponding intellectual properties (IPs). “The debut of Tunshan is part of the plan,” said Zhang.A Chinese mecha character has been long antici-pated by animation fans. “Previously there were only U.S. Transformers and Japanese Gundam to admire. Now we have our own mecha and I am so proud of it,” said Zhang Chao, a fan of Tunshan who attended the expo.New technologies of 5G, virtual reality, blockchain and cloud computing are also empowering IP devel-opment and cultural creation.The CCG Expo 2021 also witnessed the debut of a virtual animated idol – AI Channel. According to Shu Dong, AI Channel is developed from Japanese virtual YouTuber Kizuna AI. Her haircut and costume have been localized with innovative ideas, said Shu. New high technologies, including the extended reality technology, were used to create immersive ex-periences for visitors during the expo. Building a Cultural Hub of International InfluenceLegend of Exorcism, a Chinese animation series inspired by weird, uncanny, and supernatural stories from the Tang Dynasty (618-907), is now available on Netflix, and has received many favorable reviews from viewers worldwide.The Chinese animation caused a sensation on South Korean blogging platform Naver. “I cannot understand Chinese, but I find the series interest-ing,” posted an Internet user. Some also said they wanted to learn Chinese after watching the ani-mation series.Legend of Exorcism was not the first Chinese animation streamed on Netflix, but its popularity on the platform showed a subtle change in view-ers’ appetite – traditional Chinese culture is being accepted by foreign mainstream media outlets and audiences.Over the past years, many domestically pro-duced animation and video games have garneredwidespread popularity in overseas markets. TheLegend of Qin, an animation series with China’sQin Dynasty (221 -206 BC) as the background, hasbeen translated into seven languages and distrib-uted in 42 countries and regions across the world.The animation film Ne Zha: Birth of the DemonChild garnered an audience satisfaction ratingof 98 percent in overseas markets, and its ratingon IMDb was as high as 7.5 out of 10. The Shang-hai Animation Film Studio launched the ChineseCinema Season in the U.K and China is steadilybecoming an indispensable part of the global ani-mation industry.Fan Weiping, former deputy chief of China’s Na-tional Radio and Television Administration, saidChinese animation is attracting the world’s attentionand integrating into the global market at a rapidpace. Domestically produced animation works areundergoing high-quality development and gettinginvolved in international competitions.Hayato Date, Japanese animation director bestknown for the animated adaptations of Naruto, isconfident of Chinese animation’s international popu-larity. Quality Chinese original animation works areincreasing, he said.Shanghai, the birthplace of China’s first animatedmovie, is seeing robust development of the anima-tion industry. Closely integrating with the city’s ur-ban development, the industry is adding momentumto its supply-side reform of the cultural industry andboosting cultural consumption.Shu Dong said that in 2020 the market value ofthe animation industry in Shanghai reached RMB20 billion, accounting for 10 percent of its GDP.Shanghai housed 70,500 animation businesses lastyear, an increase of 27 percent year-on-year, manyof which were globally influential, according to Shu.Against the backdrop of a national drive to pro-mote integrated development of the Yangtze Riverregion, the animation industry in Shanghai is em-bracing new development opportunities. Foundedin 2017, the Huanqiu ACG (Animation, Comic andGame) Industrial Base is Shanghai’s only industrialpark dedicated to the animation industry. In 2020,the number of firms registered in the base ap-proached 100, producing popular animation worksand games including, Ne Zha: Birth of the DemonChild and Honor of Kings. CChineseanimation isattracting theworld’s at-tention andintegratinginto the globalmarket at arapid pace.CulTure / new visTasCopyright©博看网. All Rights Reserved.70CHINA TODAY。

高三英语Going-global课件1

高三英语Going-global课件1

Verbs which change meaning in continuous and simple forms
• 状态动词的doing和does意思不同 • State verbs(状态动词)包括:
– be – 表示所属关系和事物本身特质的词,own, possess,
have, measure, weigh, fit – 感官动词,appear, expect, see, look, smell, taste
• I am thinking about what you said. considering
• I am expecting an important call. waiting for
• I was just admiring you new car.
look at with appreciation
兰厄拉馋鬼。他出生在L.娆敕克族群的鸡笼戈壁,绰号:四耳泡菜!年龄看上去大约十一二岁,但实际
年龄足有八千多岁,身高一米六左右,体重约八十多公斤。此人最善使用的兵器是『金烟明妖鱼尾棍』,有一身奇特的武功『黑云锤鬼竹叶拳』,看家的魔法是『褐火
酒佛钉子咒』,另外身上还带着一件奇异的法宝『紫影穷鬼气桶卡』。他有着结实的墨绿色老鹰一样的身材和扁扁的亮青色木偶形态的皮肤,似乎有点风趣但又有些神
and measuring the baby.
an activity
• My suit doesn’t fit me any more.
It is not the correct size.
• A man is fitting a new shower unit. installing
Finish the exercise 7 and 8 on page 17

英文global的汉语是什么意思

英文global的汉语是什么意思

英文global的汉语是什么意思英文global的汉语是什么意思英文global在日常中算是比较常见的单词了,这就说明我们应该要知道它详细的汉语意思。

下面就让店铺给大家分享英语global实际所包含的汉语意思吧,希望能对你有帮助!global的汉语意思英 [glbl] 美 [globl]global 基本解释形容词全球的,全球性的,有关全球大局的; 全面的,整体的,全局的; 球形的,球状的,球面的,球体的; [计]全程的global的单语例句1. All major Asian stock markets in the region tumbled across the board, succumbing to heightened fears of a broader global financial crisis.2. China and its neighbours have become a significant global force in business and economics.3. Our goal is to integrate our business across the 20 some breweries and implement global best practices to increase the efficiency of the operations.4. Bain & Company is a global business consulting firm with offices in all major cities.5. As the Chinese market accounts for about 10 percent of Toyota's global sales, the rapid loss of business is a significant blow to the firm.6. As the Chinese market accounts for about 10 per cent of Toyota's global sales, the rapid loss of business is a significant blow to the firm.7. They have established more than 230 overseas Chinese associations that together form a global business network.8. Workers have been able to form trade unions in less than 50 percent of the Fortune Global 500 firms doing business in China till now.9. With a global corporate aircraft network, its principal business items include corporate aircraft flights and domestic and international emergency medical airplanes.global的词典解释1. 全球的;全世界的You can use global to describe something that happens in all parts of the world or affects all parts of the world.e.g. ...a global ban on nuclear testing...全球核试验禁令e.g. On a global scale, AIDS may well become the leading cause of infant death.艾滋病很可能会成为造成全球婴儿死亡的首要原因。

对于中国是走出去的写一篇英语作文

对于中国是走出去的写一篇英语作文

对于中国是走出去的写一篇英语作文全文共5篇示例,供读者参考篇1China Goes GlobalHi everyone! Let me tell you an interesting story about China going global. It's a really cool thing happening in our big world.You see, China used to be quite closed off and didn't interact much with other countries. But in the past few decades, it has opened up and become a major player on the global stage. This means China has been reaching out, making friends, and doing business with nations all over the world. Pretty neat, right?One way China is going global is through trade. China makes a ton of stuff like electronics, clothes, toys, and all sorts of other products. These goods get shipped to countries everywhere, from the United States to Europe to Africa and beyond. Chinese companies have also started opening factories and offices in other parts of the world to make and sell their products locally.Another important way China is becoming global is through investment. Chinese businesses are putting money into projectsin lots of different countries. They are building roads, railways, ports, and other infrastructure to help nations develop. China is also investing in natural resources like oil, gas, and minerals to power its huge economy back home.Speaking of home, more and more people are leaving China to live, work, and study abroad too. You can find Chinese communities and Chinatowns in major cities across the globe these days. Some Chinese even start businesses when they move to new countries, bringing a taste of home to their adopted lands.China has also been sharing its ancient culture with the rest of the world through things like kung fu movies, awesome tourist sites like the Great Wall, and by hosting huge events like the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. People everywhere are getting exposed to the amazing food, art, and traditions of the Chinese people.Of course, with China going global, it has to deal with other nations too. Sometimes there are disagreements and conflicts over things like trade, territory, or human rights. But overall, China's increased connections with the wider world have been constructive and beneficial for everyone involved.So in a nutshell, China has truly gone global over the recent decades. Through business, investment, people, and culture, it has expanded its reach and influence all over the planet. For such an ancient civilization, it has certainly embraced the modern, interconnected world we live in today. I think it's a really fascinating trend that connects us all a little bit more.Phew! That was a pretty long essay huh? Let me know if you want me to explain any part of China's global journey in more detail. This storytelling student hasn't even scratched the surface! There's so much more to explore about China's place in the world.篇2Title: China Goes GlobalHi everyone! My name is Xiaoming and I'm going to share my thoughts on how China is becoming a big player on the world stage. It's a really cool topic that I learned about in school.China used to be a very closed-off country, just minding its own business and not really getting involved with other nations that much. But in the past few decades, that has totally changed! China has been reaching out and making friends and business partners all around the globe.One of the biggest ways China has "gone global" is through trade and business. Chinese companies have been investing tons of money in other countries by building factories, buying land, and working on big projects like roads, railways, and ports. Some examples are factories making electronics or cars in places like Africa and Europe. China has also loaned huge amounts of money to nations so they can build new infrastructure.This has allowed China to get access to natural resources from other countries that it needs for its industries, like oil, gas, and minerals. It has also helped China sell its products in new markets around the world. Chinese brands like Huawei, Haier, Lenovo are getting really popular internationally.Another way China is going worldwide is through its Belt and Road Initiative, which is basically rebuilding the ancient Silk Road trade routes that connected China to the rest of Asia, Africa, and Europe. China is helping fund roads, ports, railroads and other infrastructure projects in dozens of countries as part of this mega plan.Even Chinese culture is spreading abroad! You can now find Chinese restaurants and stores in most big cities. Chinese holidays like Lunar New Year are getting celebrated more internationally. More people are learning Chinese language andgetting interested in stuff like kung fu movies, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Chinese music and art.Of course, with China's rise as a global superpower, there have been some tensions too. Some countries are worried about China's growing influence and ambitions. There are debates about human rights, debt traps, technological competition and all sorts of complicated political stuff that gives me a headache trying to understand!But overall, I think it's a pretty positive thing that China is engaging more with the rest of the planet. It means more opportunities for trade, cultural exchange, cooperation on challenges like climate change, and hopefully a more interconnected and peaceful world. As the famous ancient Chinese philosopher Confucius said, "Isn't it a great pleasure to welcome friends from afar?"So those are some of my thoughts on how China has been "going global" in recent years. It's been quite an impressive transformation from a relatively isolated nation to a major world player and force to be reckoned with! I'm excited to see what China's role will be on the international stage as I continue growing up.Word count: 2008篇3China is Going Out to See the World!Hi everyone! My name is Xiaoming and I'm 10 years old. I'm so excited because China is going out to see the world more and more these days. It's really cool!You see, for a really long time, China was mostly focused on things inside the country. We have such a big country with so many people that there was already a lot to take care of at home. But in the last few decades, China has been reaching out beyond our borders more and more.Chinese companies are investing and doing business all over the world now. They are building roads, ports, railroads and other big projects in countries across Asia, Africa, Europe and even places like South America. My dad works for a Chinese construction company and he has gone to help build things in Vietnam, Laos and Sri Lanka over the past few years. How amazing is that?Not only that, but Chinese tourists are traveling everywhere nowadays too. My aunt and uncle save up their money to go on overseas vacations every couple of years. So far they have been to Thailand, Singapore, Italy and just last year they went to Kenyato see the wildlife! They took so many beautiful pictures of the animals. I can't wait until I'm old enough to travel to cool places like that.China used to be a relatively poor country not that long ago. But because of our hard work and determination, we have grown into a major economic force. China's economy is now one of the biggest in the whole world! With that economic strength, Chinese businesses, workers and tourists are fanning out across the globe.Some people criticize China for trying to grow our influence internationally. But I don't think it's a bad thing at all. To me, it just means China is becoming a truly global citizen and making friends all around the world. We aren't trying to invade or conquer anyone. We simply want to cooperate, invest, trade and share our culture while learning about others too. That's how the world is supposed to work - countries connecting and helping each other out.For example, the Belt and Road Initiative that China launched is all about building bridges (literal ones for transportation, but also figurative ones to bring nations together). Dozens of countries have joined this huge project to construct roads, shipping routes and other links to makeinternational trade and cooperation easier between Asia, Europe and Africa. To me, that is such a smart idea that can make the whole world more prosperous and connected.I think it's amazing that Chinese businesses are selling their products globally, from electronics and toys to machinery and even high-speed rail technology. China's stuff is being used in houses and cities across the planet! How neat is that? And Chinese culture is going overseas too. More and more kids around the world are learning Chinese, watching Chinese movies and TV shows, listening to Chinese music, and studying martial arts or traditional Chinese medicine. My best friend's cousins in Italy are actually learning Chinese dance moves using an app - how modern is that?I feel really proud that the world is getting to see what an incredible country China is. We have such a long history, rich traditions, and hard-working spirit. But we also embrace progress, innovation and building for the future. No wonder so many nations want to cooperate with us these days.At the same time, I'm glad that as China engages more globally, we are exposing ourselves to new ideas and cultures from abroad too. Having China go out to the world also means the world is coming into China as well, which I think is awesome.When I'm older, I can't wait to see what kinds of international companies, products, entertainment and customs might be influencing life here.Overall, I believe it is such an exciting time for China's development and emergence on the world stage. We aren't just a closed-off, isolated nation anymore. More and more, we are showing up across the continents with our businesses, investments, aid, tourism, culture and much more. It makes me happy thinking about how many friends China is making globally and how we are contributing to making the whole world more prosperous and connected.Who knows what kinds of new international adventures are still to come for our country? The future is brighter than ever with China going out to join and cooperate with the wider world community. I can't wait to see what kinds of incredible things Chinese people and companies篇4China Going Out Into the WorldHi, my name is Xiaoming and I'm 10 years old. My teacher asked me to write about China going out into the world for our English class. I will try my best!China is a very old country with a long, long history. For many years in the past, China was closed off to the rest of the world. But in the last few decades, that has really changed. China has been "going out" by doing more business, traveling, and working with other countries all over the world. Let me tell you about it.One big way China is going out is through trade and business. Chinese companies are selling their products in many different countries now, not just inside China. You can find Chinese smartphones, laptops, toys, clothes and so much more in stores across the world these days. China also buys a lot of stuff from other countries too like oil, metals, food and other natural resources that China needs. There is a ton of business happening between China and the rest of the world now.Another important way China goes out is through investments. Chinese companies are investing tons of money in other countries by building factories, buying lands, constructing roads and buildings and much more. For example, Chinese firms have helped build railroads, highways, and power plants in many African and Asian nations. China's big international companies are getting very powerful by expanding their business globally.Many Chinese people are also going abroad to live and work in other countries nowadays. You can find Chinese immigrants and students studying in places like the United States, Canada, Australia, the UK and all over Europe. They go there to get a better education, find good jobs, or just experience living in a different culture. Some of them stay for good, while others return to China after getting some overseas experience.Tourism is another way the Chinese are going global in a big way. These days you can find groups of Chinese tourists visiting famous spots like the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the pyramids in Egypt, the Las Vegas strip and Disney World in America too. Chinese people have more money now to travel abroad for vacations and see the world. Over 150 million Chinese tourists visited foreign countries in 2019 before the pandemic!There are many other examples of how China has become much more connected to the rest of the world through things like culture, movies, sports and more. But I'm running out of space to write here. The main point is that China has gone from a country that was closed off for a very long time, to one that is now deeply tied to the entire world through business, people and culture. Whether you think it's a good or bad thing, there is no denying that China's footprint across the globe has becomeabsolutely huge in recent decades. And I'm sure we will only see China's global presence continuing to expand more and more in the years ahead.Ok, that's my essay on China going out into the world! I tried to keep it simple like how a 10-year-old would write. Let me know if you need me to explain or add anything else. Thanks for reading!篇5China Goes GlobalHi! My name is Xiaoming, and I'm going to tell you about how China is becoming a big player on the world stage. It's a really interesting topic that a lot of grown-ups talk about these days.You see, for a very long time, China was mostly focused on things happening inside the country. We had to deal with problems like poverty, lack of development, and trying to get our economy going. But over the past few decades, as China has gotten richer and more powerful, the government and Chinese companies have started looking outwards too.One big way China is "going global" is through trade and business. Chinese products like electronics, toys, clothes and so much more are sold all over the world now. You can probably find lots of things in your home that were made in China! On top of that, huge Chinese companies like Huawei, Alibaba and Tencent are doing business in many different countries. Some people get worried about that, but I think it's cool that Chinese brands are becoming popular globally.Another important way China is engaging with the world is through big projects and investments overseas. You may have heard about this thing called the Belt and Road Initiative - it's this massive plan where China is building roads, railways, ports and other infrastructure across Asia, Africa and Europe. The goal is to boost trade and connectivity between China and other nations. Chinese companies are also investing tons of money in mines, factories, and other businesses in foreign countries to secure resources and markets.China's global footprint is expanding in other areas too. For instance, we are sending more students to study at universities abroad and bringing in more foreign students to China. There are also a growing number of Chinese tourists traveling to everycorner of the planet! Let me tell you, they spend a lot of money and are usually very excited to see new places.Of course, with China's rise as a major world power, we are also taking on more responsibilities globally. China has joined important groups like the United Nations, the World Trade Organization, and others where countries cooperate on issues affecting everyone. We have sent peacekeepers to hotspots around the world and provide a lot of aid to developing nations, especially in Asia and Africa. My dad says that's because China wants to be seen as a responsible leader.Now you can probably imagine that not everyone is totally happy about China's global ambitions. Some countries worry that a stronger China may try to throw its weight around and dominate smaller nations. There are also concerns about China's human rights record, Internet censorship, and other sensitive topics. From my point of view though, I'm proud that my country is becoming an important player on the global stage. As long as China keeps trading and cooperating fairly with others, I think it's good for us to have more influence worldwide.Anyways, those are some of my thoughts on China's journey to go global! It's a big, complex topic with lots of different angles.I may only be a kid, but I find it really fascinating to watch mycountry spread its wings and engage more with the rest of the world. Who knows what the future will hold? I just hope China can keep developing in a peaceful, responsible way that benefits everyone. Thanks for listening!。

深圳对出海的看法英语作文

深圳对出海的看法英语作文

深圳对出海的看法英语作文Shenzhen's View on Going Global。

With the rapid development of the economy and the advancement of technology, more and more companies are seeking opportunities to expand their business globally. As one of the most innovative and dynamic cities in China, Shenzhen has been actively promoting the strategy of "going global" in recent years.Firstly, Shenzhen has a strong foundation in technology and innovation, which makes it easier for local companies to enter the global market. The city is home to many high-tech companies, such as Huawei, Tencent, and DJI, which have already gained a foothold in the international market. These companies have accumulated rich experience in overseas operations and have established a global network of partners and customers.Secondly, Shenzhen has a favorable business environmentthat attracts foreign investment. The city has implementeda series of policies to encourage foreign investment, such as tax incentives, simplified procedures, and preferential land policies. In addition, Shenzhen has established a number of industrial parks and innovation centers toprovide comprehensive services for foreign companies.Thirdly, Shenzhen has a strong support system for going global. The city has set up a number of organizations to help local companies expand their business overseas, suchas the Shenzhen Overseas Investment and Development Association and the Shenzhen International Chamber of Commerce. These organizations provide various services,such as market research, legal advice, and business matchmaking.However, going global is not without challenges. Local companies need to overcome many obstacles, such as cultural differences, language barriers, and legal issues. Therefore, it is essential for companies to have a sound strategy anda comprehensive plan before entering the global market.In conclusion, Shenzhen's view on going global is positive and proactive. The city has a strong foundation in technology and innovation, a favorable business environment, and a strong support system for going global. With theright strategy and plan, local companies can seize the opportunities and achieve success in the global market.。

上海英语going global课文原文

上海英语going global课文原文

上海英语going global课文原文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Global AdventureHi there! My name is Lily and I'm 10 years old. I live in a city called Shanghai which is in a country named China. Maybeyou've heard of it? Shanghai is a really big and modern city with lots of tall buildings and bright lights. But today I'm going to tell you about the time I went on a huge adventure and got to see so many different places around the world!It all started last summer when my mom and dad surprised me and my little brother Tommy with some very exciting news. "Kids, how would you like to take a trip around the world with us this year instead of going to summer camp?" my dad asked with a big smile. Tommy and I looked at each other with our mouths wide open. Travel the world? That sounded like the coolest thing ever!Mom and dad explained that dad's company was letting him work remotely for a whole year from anywhere in the world. Sowe could go on one long trip and see lots of different countries while he worked online. I could hardly believe our luck!A few weeks later, we set off on our global adventure. Our first stop was Japan. We stayed in Tokyo which is the capital city. It was so different from Shanghai! The buildings looked different, the food was nothing like Chinese food, and there were weird little cartoon characters everywhere you looked. But it was all totally awesome.One of the coolest things we did in Japan was visit an ancient Buddhist temple up in the mountains. We had to be very quiet and respectful inside. The whole place was made of wood and had the most beautiful decorations. Afterwards, we got to drink green tea and eat little sweet buns. So yummy!After a week or so in Japan, we hopped on a plane and flew all the way to Australia. Now that's about as far a place from China as you can get! When we first arrived in Sydney, I couldn't believe how sunny and bright it was outside. Shanghai has beautiful sunny days too, but Sydney seemed even brighter.My favorite memory from Australia was going on a tour into the Outback - that's what they call the huge desert in the middle of the country. We rode in a jeep over red sandy hills and saw kangaroos hopping around everywhere. Our guide taught usabout the Aboriginal people who have lived in the Outback for over 50,000 years! That's longer than any civilization on Earth. The Aboriginals are amazing survivors and have such an interesting culture.From Australia, we went to a country I had been really excited about - Italy! I just loved everything about it. The food was so delicious, like nothing I'd ever tasted before. The buildings and churches were hundreds of years old and looked like castles. And the people seemed to be having fun and laughing all the time.In Venice, we rode in a gondola along the famous canals and saw the pretty bridges arching over the water. Our gondolier sang Italian songs as he rowed us down the tiny waterways. Later, we watched some street performers doing funny dances and magic tricks in one of the plaza squares.We spent Christmas that year in Germany which was a winter wonderland! The cities were decorated with twinkling lights and Christmas trees. We drank hot chocolaty drinks and ate strudel pastries. One of the highlights was going to a big outdoor Christmas market that seemed to go on forever. They had handmade crafts and toys for sale in little wooden huts, alongwith all sorts of yummy food like roasted chestnuts and gingerbread men.After ringing in the new year in Germany, we went down to Africa and stayed in Kenya for a few weeks. That's where we finally got to go on a real safari adventure! We saw lions, elephants, zebras, and giraffes all up close in their natural habitats. Our jeep even got chased by an angry rhino at one point! Our guide told us all about the beautiful wild animals and how they are working hard to protect them.Before heading back home to China, we made one last stop in Brazil. Rio de Janeiro felt like a completely different world from everywhere else we had been. The city is located right beside the ocean with big mountains overlooking it. The beaches seemed to stretch on forever and everywhere we looked, people were outside Being active and having fun.One day we took a tram up to the famous huge statue of Christ the Redeemer that sits on top of one of Rio's mountains. The view looking out over the whole city and ocean篇2Going GlobalHi there! My name is Liam and I'm 10 years old. I go to Sunshine Elementary School here in Shanghai. Today I want to tell you all about how my city Shanghai is becoming more and more international and "going global"!Living in Shanghai is so cool because it's such a diverse and global city. Everywhere I look, I see people from all over the world. On my street alone, there are families from America, France, India, Japan, and many other countries. It's awesome getting to meet kids from so many different cultures.At my school, we have students from over 30 nations! In my class, some of my best friends are from Korea, Russia, and Italy. We all speak different languages at home, but at school we learn together in English and Chinese. Sometimes my friends teach me words or songs in their native tongues. I think it's super neat to be exposed to so many languages.Because Shanghai is such an international city, there are all kinds of awesome restaurants, shops, and cultural events happening all the time. My parents love taking me to try cuisine from around the globe. Some of my favorite restaurants are the Italian pizza place near our house, the delicious Indian curry spot downtown, and the fun Mexican taco truck that parks near myschool. Shopping is an adventure too with awesome stores selling goods from every corner of the world.One of the coolest things about Shanghai is all the amazing modern architecture mixed with traditional Chinese buildings. The skyline is stunning with massive skyscrapers like the Shanghai Tower that soars 632 meters into the sky! But you'll also find quaint old neighborhoods with classic shikumen houses and beautiful ancient temples. It's wild to have such modern and historic sites side-by-side.Because of Shanghai's global economy, my parents are able to run their international trading company right here in the city. They import products from overseas and send Chinese goods to other countries. A few times, I've gotten to go to the massive port and see the giant container ships getting loaded up. It's incredible that goods from Shanghai get sent all over the world!With so many people coming here to work, study, and live, English is becoming more and more important as a shared language in Shanghai. At school, we have English lessons every day to prepare us for a global future. My parents say being bilingual in English and Mandarin will give me an advantage later on. Sometimes my little sister and I like to practice our English by watching movies and reading books from the US and UK.Technology from around the world has also transformed life in Shanghai in so many ways. We can use global apps and websites to connect with people everywhere instantaneously. My best friend's cousins live in Canada, but we get to video chat with them all the time. We can learn about every country through the internet at our fingertips. How amazing is that?Transportation around Shanghai is becoming more globalized too. We have an incredible metro system that can whisk you from the modern city center to the international airports in no time. Those airports connect Shanghai to every continent through flights from top global airlines. My uncle travels a ton for his job and flies all over Asia, Europe, and North America from the Pudong airport regularly. I've also been on the super-fast bullet trains that can zoom us to other major Chinese cities in just a couple of hours.One of my favorite global events in Shanghai is the yearly Shanghai Tourism Festival. This massive celebration showcases the diverse cultures, arts, foods, and entertainment from Shanghai's sister cities and communities around the planet. There are pavilions from places like Yokohama, Duisburg, St. Petersburg, and many others where you can see amazing performances, try international cuisine, learn about worldcustoms, and more. My family goes every year and it's always a blast!In terms of sports, soccer is becoming a bigger and bigger global phenomenon in Shanghai. We have awesome professional soccer teams like Shanghai SIPG that draw extremely talented players from Brazil, Colombia, and beyond. Watching a match at their modern stadium is the best! There are also lots of youth soccer academies popping up to develop the next generation of Chinese stars. Who knows, maybe I'll go pro someday? A kid can dream!On special holidays, it's wonderful to see how the international community in Shanghai celebrates their diverse traditions together. During American Thanksgiving, many expat families throw big feasts. The Christmas markets and displays around the cities are incredible, mixing Chinese and Western styles. For Chinese New Year, the whole urban area is alive with breathtaking light shows, fireworks, dragon dances, and people from all backgrounds joining the fun.Overall, I feel incredibly lucky to grow up in such a global, cosmopolitan city like Shanghai. Being exposed to so many cultures, ideas, foods, and people from everywhere enriches my life in infinite ways. The world is becoming more connected thanever before, and places like Shanghai are at the forefront of that transition. Who knows what new amazing experiences await as Shanghai continues its journey of going global? I can't wait to be part of it all! The future is bright for kids like me in this incredible international metropolis.篇3My English Class Goes GlobalHi there! My name is Lily and I'm in 5th grade. I go to Shanghai World Academy and I absolutely love my English class this year. Our teacher, Ms. Jackson, is from America and she has made learning English so much fun!At the beginning of the year, Ms. Jackson told us that the theme for our class was "Going Global." She said we were going to learn all about different cultures around the world and how speaking English can connect us to people everywhere. I thought that sounded really exciting!For our first project, we had to research a country and make a poster all about its language, food, holidays, and traditions. I chose to do my poster on Mexico. I learned that the main language spoken there is Spanish, but that many people also speak English, especially in the big cities. The food looked sodelicious - tacos, enchiladas, guacamole! For holidays, I read about how they celebrate Cinco de Mayo on May 5th and Día de los Muertos in early November. My favorite Mexican tradition was the colorful folk art and clothing. Making that poster taught me so much!After our country poster projects, we started learning more challenging English vocabulary and grammar. But Ms. Jackson always made it fun with games and activities. One of my favorite games is Called Spell the Word. We split into two teams and take turns spelling more and more difficult vocabulary words out loud. Whoever spells the word right moves their team ahead. It's like an academic sport!For grammar, we did lots of writing exercises to practice using proper sentence structure and tenses. Things like present progressive for what is happening now ("I am studying grammar") and past tense for things that already happened ("I studied grammar yesterday"). English verb tenses were pretty confusing for me at first coming from Chinese, but all the practice has really helped.Last month, we had an awesome culture week where we learned about holidays and traditions from all over. We made Diya lamps for the Hindu festival of Diwali, did a dragon dancefor Chinese New Year, and even practiced some reggae dance moves to learn about Jamaican culture. My favorite was trying on beautiful, colorful saris from India. I felt like a princess!But the most exciting part of our Going Global unit was when we got pen pals from a school in New York City! For our final project, each of us was matched up with a student in America. We introduced ourselves through video messages and have been writing letters back and forth to each other practicing our English writing.My pen pal's name is Jamie. He's also in 5th grade and loves sports like me. We've been teaching each other fun slang words from our languages. My favorites that I've learned are "hangry" for being angry because you're hungry and "salty" which means you're upset about something. Jamie thinks it's hilarious when I use Chinese words like "nàng" for difficult or "chàbuduō" which means more or less. In my last letter, I taught him the phrase "shàngxīn" which means to take a joke too seriously. It's been so interesting learning about each other's lives and cultures!In a few weeks, we're going to have a video call with our pen pals to actually meet them face-to-face for the first time. I'm a little nervous to speak all in English, but I know all the practice we've been doing in class has prepared me well. I'm so excited tofinally meet Jamie in person...well, on video at least! Who knows, maybe I'll even get to visit New York someday and we can hang out in real life.Learning English this year has opened me up to a whole new global world of friends, cultures, and experiences. It's been challenging for sure, but also so rewarding. I can't wait to see where my English skills can take me next as I continue going global!篇4Going Global With English in ShanghaiHi! My name is Xiaoming and I'm a 5th grader at a primary school in Shanghai. I absolutely love learning English and want to tell you all about how we're "going global" with English here in one of the most international cities in the world.Ever since I was really little, my parents have emphasized how important it is to learn English well. They always say that with China's economy becoming more interconnected with the rest of the world, having strong English skills will open up so many opportunities for me in the future. English is considered a real "must-have" skill nowadays for any young person in Chinawho wants to go to a good university and get a great job later on.At my school, we start formal English classes in 1st grade, but we actually begin practicing English from kindergarten through things like singing songs, playing games, and reading simple stories. Our English classes ramp up a lot in intensity once we get to the higher primary grades. By the time I graduate elementary school, I'll have had 8 years of solid English education!My teachers use a mix of Chinese and English in the classroom, depending on the concept being taught. For basic things like classroom instructions, they stick to Chinese to make sure everyone understands. But for more complex lessons on grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, etc., they use as much English as possible. The goal is to have us absolutely immersed in and surrounded by the English language as much as feasible.We spend a ton of time listening to audio recordings, watching videos, and working on pronunciation to try to develop "native-like" accents and fluency. The course materials we use incorporate a lot of cultural elements and colloquial English expressions too, not just formulaic grammar drills. The teachersreally emphasize understanding English in various real-world contexts.It's definitely challenging at times, but we have access to lots of resources to support our English acquisition. We have a multimedia computer lab stocked with cutting-edge English learning software that has games, animations, speech recognition tools, and more. We also have an online portal where we can access bonus materials, take practices tests, and participate in discussion forums. There's even a special library just for English books, magazines, movies and music. Resources like these make English feel fun and alive rather than just words on a page.Outside of class, my parents also hired an English tutor for me who is a native speaker from the United States. Once a week, I meet with her for a private lesson where we just have natural conversations in English about anything and everything. She helps me practice speaking more fluidly and confidently. I love hearing her fun stories and learning about American culture and slang!My absolute favorite part of English class is when we get to use videoconferencing technology to virtually connect with students at a partner school in California. We get paired up withEnglish-speaking "buddies" who are around the same age as us. Throughout the semester, we collaboratively work on group projects and assignments, having live video chats along the way. We make PowerPoint presentations, record videos of ourselves, and exchange all sorts of messages and media as we complete our tasks together across thousands of miles. It's an incredible way to practice real communication while getting exposed to a whole different perspective and way of life.These intercultural exchanges make the material feel so much more relevant and meaningful. English isn't just an academic subject - it's a bridge connecting me to actual people and places worldwide. That global perspective is so motivating and makes me want to gain as much proficiency as I possibly can so I can engage with the world beyond China.My parents love seeing me get excited about English, and they make sure to create an "English environment" at home too. We try to watch at least one English TV show or movie together each week, even keeping the subtitles in English rather than Chinese to fully immerse ourselves. We also make a point of ordering English books, games,篇5My Journey to Going GlobalHi there! My name is Lily and I'm 10 years old. I'm a 5th grader at Shanghai World Academy. Today I want to share with you my experiences of going global and how it has impacted my life. Buckle up because it's going to be an exciting ride!It all started a few years ago when my parents told me and my little brother that we were moving to Shanghai from our small town. I was really nervous at first because I didn't know anyone in Shanghai and I couldn't speak a word of Chinese. My mom tried to reassure me by saying, "Don't worry sweetie, you're going to a great international school where the classes are in English." That made me feel a little better, but I was still scared.When we first arrived in Shanghai, everything seemed so big, crowded and foreign to me. The buildings were massive, the streets were packed with people and cars, and the signs were all in Chinese characters I couldn't read. I felt like I was on a different planet! But my parents kept telling me that Shanghai was a true global city and I would get to experience so many amazing cultures.My first day at Shanghai World Academy was intimidating but exciting. I was surrounded by kids from all over the world –China, Korea, Japan, India, Europe, Africa, you name it! At first, Istruggled to make friends because of the language barrier. A lot of the local Chinese kids didn't speak much English. But the teachers went out of their way to pair me up with some other students who could translate. Slowly but surely, I started picking up basic Chinese phrases.One of the coolest things about my school was that we celebrated all the major holidays and festivals from different cultures. For Chinese New Year, we got to watch traditional dragon dances and eat delicious dumplings. During Diwali, we learned all about the beautiful Festival of Lights celebrated in India. And of course, we had big parties for Christmas and Thanksgiving too! I loved learning about all the diverse traditions.My classes were really unique compared to my old school back home. We didn't just learn subjects like math, science and English. We had whole courses dedicated to learning about global cultures, world geography, international politics and more. My favorite was when we did units on famous world explorers and inventors from history. I was amazed by all the different countries and civilizations they encountered on their travels.One of the biggest highlights was when our school hosted international days where each student could represent theirhome country or culture. My family is from Canada, so I dressed up in a cozy red and white outfit with a maple leaf hat. I baked fresh butter tarts for all my classmates to try. Let me tell you, those didn't last long! I also performed a ceremonial aboriginal dance and displayed some beautiful artworks by indigenous Canadian artists. It was so wonderful to be able to share a piece of my heritage.In return, I got to experience so many fascinating traditions from my classmates' cultures. I'll never forget watching the amazing martial arts performances from the Chinese students or getting henna tattoos done by my friends from India. Eating all the different global cuisine was definitely a perk too! From spicy Mexican tacos to savory Italian pasta to sweet Turkish baklava - my tastebuds went on an around-the-world adventure.My parents started encouraging me and my brother to learn new languages too. Since we were living in China, we began taking Mandarin lessons after school. It was really tough at first trying to master those funny tones and writing those intricate characters. But boy am I glad we stuck with it because now I can order my own xiaolongbao (soup dumplings) and bargain with the vendors in Chinese markets! How cool is that? My dad's coworkers are from Japan, so we also started learning basicJapanese at home. It's awesome being able to understand languages from all over Asia.Last year, my class took the most epic field trip - we went on a tour around Southeast Asia for 2 weeks! We traveled to Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. Experiencing those vibrant cities and natural wonders in person was like nothing I've ever seen before. We visited centuries-old temples, tasted mouthwatering street foods, went on safari in the rainforest, and so much more. I made so many wonderful memories on that trip with my classmates from all different backgrounds. It really opened my eyes to how big and beautiful our world is.Attending an international school in a major city like Shanghai has allowed me to become a true global citizen at such a young age. I've made friends from every corner of the planet. I've experienced cultures, languages, foods and sights that kids back home could only dream about. While it was definitely intimidating and challenging at times, going global has enriched my life in so many ways.I may only be 10 years old, but I feel like I've gotten a headstart in preparing for the globalized world we live in today. I know how to respect and appreciate diversity. I'm becoming multi-lingual and culturally aware. Most importantly, I've learnedthat even though we may look different, practice different religions and customs, we're all part of one篇6上海英语走向世界大家好!我是小明,今天我要和大家分享一个有趣的话题——上海英语走向世界。

2021届高考英语典型题型精练: 选修9 unit25 going global lesson4

2021届高考英语典型题型精练: 选修9 unit25 going global lesson4

2021届高考英语一轮复习分课测试Unit 25 Going Global Lesson4 北师大版选修9一、单项填空(本大题共5小题,共5分)1. ( 2022届·桂林市一调,29)Kate ________ on her new novel, which is supposed to come out nextmonth.A.was working B.had workedC.will be working D.has been working2.-I heard Back Street would sing at the New Theater.-Where did you _____?A. pick that upB. put that upC. make that upD. take that up3. (2022·湖南六校联考)I know it’s normal for such a thing to happen,but we________it if we’dbeen more careful.A.need have avoided B.could have avoidedC.will have avoided D.had avoided4. “You can’t catch me!” Janet shouted, ____ away.A. runB. runningC. to runD. ran5. (2022·福建龙岩一中月考)The author of the article believes that it is the test system,________teachers,that is responsible for the heavy burden of the middle school students nowadays.A.rather than B.or ratherC.other than D.more than二、完形填空(本大题共1小题,共30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

实用商务英语听说第三册Unit 5 Going global

实用商务英语听说第三册Unit 5 Going global
2. List the impacts of globalizations on our daily life.
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Globalization is a process of interaction and integration among the people, companies, and governments of different nations, a process driven by international trade and investment and aided by information technology. This process has effects on the environment, on culture, on political systems, on economic development and prosperity, and on human physical well-being in societies around the world.
globalization. Write “A〞 for advantages and “D〞 disadvantages.
( A ) 1. People will be exposed to different cultures. ( A ) 2. It is a good opportunity for people to learn more from
To practice listening for general ideas
Contents
Contents
Part I. Warm-Up Part II The Effects of Globalization Part III Practices of Globalization Part Tendency of Globalization
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BEC Final ExamGoing global ---- TCLMajor: 工商Class: 0802Name: 邬梦晓2011-01-02TCLTCL and Haier has become the internationalization of Chinese enterprises with the two flags. TCL International started in the late 90s of last century, the industry from the beginning of color TV. This year, TCL TV officially entered the Vietnamese market. After several years of development, the current TCL's color TV market share in Vietnam has reached more than 12% more than many Japanese brands accounted for the second position.TCL entered the international market via Vietnam, it should be said to be a rational decision. Vietnam and China geographically adjacent to the cultural level, its relations with China are a "great Confucian cultural background.” levels of economic development, the two also Similarities, consumers more receptive to our products and publicity. In other words, this is a relatively good development of the market. Vietnam is a relatively small market, even if the development of successful enterprises still will not cause much harm. Thus, TCL choose Vietnam, has chosen an experimental plot of the mean. The good news is that the development of this market was a great success.TCL International "three steps"In the TCL opinion, there are three most complete global market, these three markets are China, the European Union and the United States. Since 2002, TCL has already boarded the sales of the first in China. With the rapidly increasing strength of TCL companies, and foreign strategic adjustment of China's market, TCL truly feel the need to further accelerate the pace of internationalization, after 2003, TCL was significantly increased on the United States, European Union, Russia, South Africa Development efforts. May this year, TCL one hand, both through the acquisition of another TV channel, DVD brand GO-VIDEO Company, the real structure of their own sales channels.TCL to use the process in the international mergers and acquisitions means that business expansion. July 2002, Li Dongsheng, TCL announced in Beijing and long-term development strategy, based on the target program, TCL 2010 annual sales income will reach 1,500 billion yuan. face media questions, said Li Dongsheng, TCL after restructuring through mergers and acquisitions way into New industrial area, because this way the strength is not strong enough for the Chinese enterprises, is the most economical and reasonable.Shortly thereafter, TCL announced that the acquisition of German company Schneider Electric. TCL began its "M & A expansion” theory into See also real. In 2003, still used this way, Leroy brand into the TCL. This year, U.S. GO-VIDEO and Thomson also came.See also fact, TCL International has always insisted on walking on two legs of the strategy, "Export trade “and "mergers and acquisitions, “the same time.Internationalization of Chinese enterprises is not only a matter of form, there is a problem of content; not only the number of problems, but also the quality issue. Chinese enterprises in the international light on the issue of re-form content, the tendency of heavy quantity rather than quality. Even some companies also show the international suspicion. See also In fact, China's export products to mostly low-end products, such products are often only in the bargain market, low profits do not say, not a good brand image . Not only that, China has been branded products are often non-export, for building a solid brand image, market position and long-term benefit nothing. This is the crux of the problem.Two shortcomings of domestic enterprises: First, carry out brand building in the international market with the fear of hardship, the second is the lack of awareness of the brand strategy, short-term benefits, or more serious speculation. Of course, and generally more domestic enterprises lack the strength and brand Building needs a longer period have a great relationship. Especially the developed countries, the market order now standard, consumers are very rational, well-established a strong brand image, the new brand into the high opportunity cost, consumer acceptance has been very difficult.TCL brand's origin has not been so pure, radio labeling one. The most obvious example is after the acquisition of Schneider, TCL, and is not used in the German market, TCL brand, but is still in use, "Schneider” in the name. With Thomson merger and reorganization, in European and American markets is not used TCL brand, but Thomson and RCA brands.Generally believed that, if a strong brand image, companies lose the support of the enterprise in the market will stream not far off. Conversely, if an enterprise has a good brand image do support, even if it is short-term market performance is not satisfactory, will eventually Outstanding. This is what we often say "there is life; there is hope, "the truth. Therefore, the attitude of a corporate brand, can not determine the future development of enterprises. Build their own brand, which is green hills, is always advisable and see. Interested in the growth of Chineseenterprises for international business, you must go this route.I believe that I will have more and more enterprises take this path.。

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