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interstate highway system High-speed trains’ implications for China Side-effects of rail revolution: creating
unexpected challenges
Lesson 45
I. (1-2) China’s rail revolution 1. Building a 20, 000 km railway network including 13,000 km track for high-speed trains 2. Slashing the time for travel II. (3) Effects of transcontinental railway and interstate highway system on the U.S. development, exploration and trade
China’s plans for the production of renewables
China’s production of electric cars
Lesson 47
V. (20~23) VI.(24~26) VII. (27)
China’s use of solar energy
China’s drive towards “clean coal” technology
Lesson 47
IV. (16-19) China’s production of electric cars 1. Efforts to bring all electric cars to market this fall 2. Government’s ordering of 1,000 hybrid buses 3. Becoming a focus of world attention V. (20-23) China’s use of solar energy 1. Fast following the world in manufacturing solar panels 2. Using the country’s traditional cost advantage 3. Government’s role in the photovoltaic market 4. Components of China’s advantage
Lesson 48
III. (5-12) Characteristics of the TV dating shows 1. Turning the traiditional match-making on its head 2. Participants’ much care in choosing a date 3. Big differences between present dating shows and old dating shows 4. Display of money worship IV. (13-19) Standards of the right date 1. Matchmakers’ sole interest in making money 2. Women’s great interest in wealthy men 3. Zhang’s idea of rich men’s need 4. Producer Wang’s concept of the right mate 5. A Tsinghua University scholar’s opinion of If You Are the One
The Thousand-person Plan and its effects China’s efforts to attract talented expats in
the past decade and the effects Candidates and their goals
Lesson 46
Lesson 48
大学英语
外报外刊阅读教程
(第二版)
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The Shrinking of China By Duncan Hewitt
I. (1~2) II.(3)
III. (4~9) IV.(10)
China’s rail revolution Effects of transcontinental railway and
Lesson 48
V. (20-27) Parents’ involvement 1. Gender inbalance in China 2. Challenges for women 3. Parents’ eagerness to help grown offspring to find a date 4. Example of Liu Zhulin 5. Example of He Lan
Lesson 47
VI. (24-26) China’s drive towards “clean coal” technology 1. Coal energy’s importance as the dominant fuel source 2. Coal gasification 3. Development of coal gasification techniques VII. (27) Conditions for making China into the platform for green technology globally
Lesson 46
大学英语
外报外刊阅读教程
(第二版)
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Green Revolution By Peter Ford
I. (1~4) II.(5~13) III. (14~15) IV.(16~19)
Brief accounts of China’s green revolution Use of wind energy
I. (1) Specific example of Wang Xiaodong’s return to China II. (2-5) The Thousand-person Plan and its effects 1. Brief account of the Plan 2. Some scientists’ support 3. Bones of contention
大学英语
外报外刊阅读教程
(第二版)
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Baidu Nhomakorabeaesson 41
Help Wanted: 2000 Leading Lights To Inject a Spirit of Innovation
By Hao Xin
I. (1) II.(2~5) III. (6~8) IV.(9~11)
Specific example of Wang Xiaodong’s return to China
Lesson 47
II. (5-13) Use of wind energy 1. Guanding’s 43 wind turbines 2. China’s wind power capacity now and in the future 3. Government’s supportive policy 4. Fast construction of windmills 5. China’s way of acquiring key technology III. (14-15) China’s plans for the production of renewables 1. Raising the proportion of renewables to 20 percent by 2020 2. Pointers for stake-owned power generating companies
a. Contention over the time of work in China b. Contention over money
Lesson 46
Ⅲ. (6-8) China’s efforts to attract talented expats in the past decade and the effects 1. The Changjiang Scholar Plan 2. The Hundred-Person Plan 3. The effects of the two plans Ⅳ. (9-11) Candidates and their goals 1. Examples of candidates 2. Candidates’ hope of helping Chinese academia toward a merit-based system
Parents’ involvement
Lesson 48
I. (1-2) TV dating shows 1. Specific example of Ma Nuo 2. Popularity of TV dating shows II. (3-4) Effects of TV dating shows 1. Generating discussion about money worship and publicity 2. Highlighting difficulty in finding the right mate in China
Lesson 47
大学英语
外报外刊阅读教程
(第二版)
***
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China smitten by TV dating By Calum MacLeod
I. (1~2) II.(3~4) III. (5~12) IV.(13~19) IV.(20~27)
TV dating shows Effects of TV dating shows Characteristics of the TV dating shows Standards of the right date
Conditions for making China into the platform for green technology globally
Lesson 47
I. (1-4) Brief accounts of China’s green revolution 1. China’s achievements in green revolution 2. Use of renewable energy 3. Reasons for going green a. Regarding renewables as a major strategic industrial option b. China’s serious pollution 4. Wanting to be in the forefront 5. Implications for the rest of the world
Lesson 45
III. (4-9) High-speed trains’ implications for China 1. Helping spread economic development more evenly 2. Helping transform isolated backwaters into becoming heartland hubs 3. Creating sth. of an economic miniboom 4. Helping spur consumer spending 5. Helping eliminate trade bottlenecks 6. Putting the policy of opening up the west in high gear 7. Giving a boost to development of medium-size cities
unexpected challenges
Lesson 45
I. (1-2) China’s rail revolution 1. Building a 20, 000 km railway network including 13,000 km track for high-speed trains 2. Slashing the time for travel II. (3) Effects of transcontinental railway and interstate highway system on the U.S. development, exploration and trade
China’s plans for the production of renewables
China’s production of electric cars
Lesson 47
V. (20~23) VI.(24~26) VII. (27)
China’s use of solar energy
China’s drive towards “clean coal” technology
Lesson 47
IV. (16-19) China’s production of electric cars 1. Efforts to bring all electric cars to market this fall 2. Government’s ordering of 1,000 hybrid buses 3. Becoming a focus of world attention V. (20-23) China’s use of solar energy 1. Fast following the world in manufacturing solar panels 2. Using the country’s traditional cost advantage 3. Government’s role in the photovoltaic market 4. Components of China’s advantage
Lesson 48
III. (5-12) Characteristics of the TV dating shows 1. Turning the traiditional match-making on its head 2. Participants’ much care in choosing a date 3. Big differences between present dating shows and old dating shows 4. Display of money worship IV. (13-19) Standards of the right date 1. Matchmakers’ sole interest in making money 2. Women’s great interest in wealthy men 3. Zhang’s idea of rich men’s need 4. Producer Wang’s concept of the right mate 5. A Tsinghua University scholar’s opinion of If You Are the One
The Thousand-person Plan and its effects China’s efforts to attract talented expats in
the past decade and the effects Candidates and their goals
Lesson 46
Lesson 48
大学英语
外报外刊阅读教程
(第二版)
***
***
The Shrinking of China By Duncan Hewitt
I. (1~2) II.(3)
III. (4~9) IV.(10)
China’s rail revolution Effects of transcontinental railway and
Lesson 48
V. (20-27) Parents’ involvement 1. Gender inbalance in China 2. Challenges for women 3. Parents’ eagerness to help grown offspring to find a date 4. Example of Liu Zhulin 5. Example of He Lan
Lesson 47
VI. (24-26) China’s drive towards “clean coal” technology 1. Coal energy’s importance as the dominant fuel source 2. Coal gasification 3. Development of coal gasification techniques VII. (27) Conditions for making China into the platform for green technology globally
Lesson 46
大学英语
外报外刊阅读教程
(第二版)
***
***
Green Revolution By Peter Ford
I. (1~4) II.(5~13) III. (14~15) IV.(16~19)
Brief accounts of China’s green revolution Use of wind energy
I. (1) Specific example of Wang Xiaodong’s return to China II. (2-5) The Thousand-person Plan and its effects 1. Brief account of the Plan 2. Some scientists’ support 3. Bones of contention
大学英语
外报外刊阅读教程
(第二版)
***
***
Baidu Nhomakorabeaesson 41
Help Wanted: 2000 Leading Lights To Inject a Spirit of Innovation
By Hao Xin
I. (1) II.(2~5) III. (6~8) IV.(9~11)
Specific example of Wang Xiaodong’s return to China
Lesson 47
II. (5-13) Use of wind energy 1. Guanding’s 43 wind turbines 2. China’s wind power capacity now and in the future 3. Government’s supportive policy 4. Fast construction of windmills 5. China’s way of acquiring key technology III. (14-15) China’s plans for the production of renewables 1. Raising the proportion of renewables to 20 percent by 2020 2. Pointers for stake-owned power generating companies
a. Contention over the time of work in China b. Contention over money
Lesson 46
Ⅲ. (6-8) China’s efforts to attract talented expats in the past decade and the effects 1. The Changjiang Scholar Plan 2. The Hundred-Person Plan 3. The effects of the two plans Ⅳ. (9-11) Candidates and their goals 1. Examples of candidates 2. Candidates’ hope of helping Chinese academia toward a merit-based system
Parents’ involvement
Lesson 48
I. (1-2) TV dating shows 1. Specific example of Ma Nuo 2. Popularity of TV dating shows II. (3-4) Effects of TV dating shows 1. Generating discussion about money worship and publicity 2. Highlighting difficulty in finding the right mate in China
Lesson 47
大学英语
外报外刊阅读教程
(第二版)
***
***
China smitten by TV dating By Calum MacLeod
I. (1~2) II.(3~4) III. (5~12) IV.(13~19) IV.(20~27)
TV dating shows Effects of TV dating shows Characteristics of the TV dating shows Standards of the right date
Conditions for making China into the platform for green technology globally
Lesson 47
I. (1-4) Brief accounts of China’s green revolution 1. China’s achievements in green revolution 2. Use of renewable energy 3. Reasons for going green a. Regarding renewables as a major strategic industrial option b. China’s serious pollution 4. Wanting to be in the forefront 5. Implications for the rest of the world
Lesson 45
III. (4-9) High-speed trains’ implications for China 1. Helping spread economic development more evenly 2. Helping transform isolated backwaters into becoming heartland hubs 3. Creating sth. of an economic miniboom 4. Helping spur consumer spending 5. Helping eliminate trade bottlenecks 6. Putting the policy of opening up the west in high gear 7. Giving a boost to development of medium-size cities