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1.Coal will remain China’s fundamental energy source, both for
production and consumption.
2.In China, for a long time, due to the restrictions of the natural
environment, economic development and traditional ideas, China’s rural education is less developed than that in the city.
3.Chinese scientists have developed a new kind of sophisticated
underwater robot which could be used for seabed mining surveys.
4.A total of 272 artifacts from the British Museum, representing the
ancient civilizations around the world, have been on show as of Saturday at the Capital Museum of Beijing.
5.In an example of new technology blending with old traditions, sending
seasonal text message greetings have become essential for many Chinese people.
6.With the theme of “Better City, Better Life”, Shanghai World Expo is
expected to attract more than 70 million visitors from home and abroad.
7.The preparation and organization of Shanghai World Expo 2010 will
involve a lot of work including construction, operation, security, tourist management, etc.
8.With China’s membership in the WTO, Shanghai is pledging to
improve the local foreign trade system in an effort to turn the city into an international trade center by 2010.
9.Beauty and hairdressing has been the fastest growing service sector in
China in recent years, with turnover leaping up to 25% of the total. 10.T o tighten control on the quality of education of migrant children,
Shanghai’s Pudong District government aims to shut down one third of the substandard schools.
11.N ew regulations issued by the Chinese Ministry of Education are
expected to give universities freedom to decide whether to allow on-campus students to marry.
12.T he State Council recognized the major problem of safeguarding the
rights of migrant workers who face the problem of low and often delayed pay, long working hours, poor safety conditions, etc.
13.T ighter emission rules and worries about dependency on fossil fuels
are getting the World’s auto manufactures to develop more eco-friendly vehicles.
14.T he nature of the teaching profession operates under the belief that the
quality of a teacher’s teaching will affect the behavior and thinking of thousands of their students.
15.C hina is looking for redoubled cooperation with Africa to deal with
international or regional affairs, having adopted a policy document aimed at strengthening its ties with the continent.
16.C hina’s rapidly growing economy, which is expected to register an
annual growth rate of 7.5 percent for its gross domestic product (GDP)
this year, will create enormous demand for energy supplies.
17.T he National Development and Reform Commission said on its
website that the State Council has given the green light to a high-speed maglev live between the eastern cities of Shanghai and Hangzhou. 18.U.S. Senator and former Democratic presidential candidate John
Kerry cautiously supported a controversial deal granting India access to civilian and nuclear technology Thursday.
19.I ran’s resumption of uranium enrichment yesterday will move Tehran
closer to full-scale nuclear production, according to U.S. and Western officials and specialists.
20.P resident Bush yesterday cautioned Democrats not to engage in
“irresponsible debate”over Iraq during midterm elections in November, asserting that partisan attacks will harm the U.S.- led mission.
21.E conomic specialists believe economic growth in different areas is
closely related to the development of the information industry. The greater the Internet access, the faster the economic grows.
22.T he key technology of mobile phone production is now under joint
research by several Chinese manufacturers, which hope to make domestic production competitive with foreign suppliers.
23.I t is reported that top officials have set the guiding principle for the
development of agriculture for the coming year, by focusing on
bringing more benefits to farmers and narrowing the income gap between rural and urban areas.
24.T o create a better environment for investors from home and abroad,
the government has revised laws and regulations to copyright and publication and has rectified irregularities in the publications distribution sector.
25.T he U.S. Congress will reach an agreement with the White House on a
defense bill that would ban the torture and inhumane treatment of foreign terrorists, Senator Majority Leader Bill Frist said on Sunday.
26.A lthough the latest level of investment in the Bank of China (BOC) is
small compared to that of previous foreign investors, it has made ADB the first development agency to invest in one of the China’s State-owned banks.
27.B oeing has long been the dominant supplier of commercial aircraft
and the leading export company in the US, but in recent years its dominance has been challenged by Airbus.
28.S ince its foundation 10 years ago, on line retailer has
transformed itself from a simple book-seller into one of the world’ s biggest online retailers selling everything from DVDs to loose diamonds.
29.A s the Yangtze River Delta is experiencing a rapid increase in the
demand for electricity, leading to widespread power shortages, a 26℃
energy-saving campaign has been instituted to help alleviate the growing problem.
30.A s many as 40 well-known domestic and foreign enterprise in
Shanghai are now offering positions in the first round of internship scheme launched by the municipal government which include hotels, accounting firms and telecom companies.
练习三:
1.As farmers’incomes have been on the rise for two successive years, the rural consumption structure is being steadily upgraded.
2.President Bush said yesterday that he is doing everything within the constitution to protect the American people from another terrorist attack.
3.To deal with common challenges around the world, the international community has stood united in engaging in the strategic dialogue and multilateral consultations.
4.China’s industrial structure has been further optimized as a result of the macro-control policy implemented during the past two years.
5.Private economy in China has developed from being a supplement to the public economy to an important force that is driving the national economy forward.
6.Riding on its sound growth momentum, the country is to undertake an underlying change of growth pattern to pursue balanced and sustainable
development.
7.The decision by the central government to push forward with the adoption of information technology (IT) in government office has effectively open a market worth billions of Yuan.
8.Bloggers are a new generation of writers on the Internet who report and comment on a wide range of issues with many more different voices and viewpoints than heard in the traditional media.
9.China launched the emblem for the FIFA Women’ s World Cup 2007, kicking off preparations for the tournament, which will be held in China for the first time since the inaugural World Cup in 1991.
10.It is of great importance to recognize and resolve the issue of migrant labors from rural areas as these people have become a main force in the processing and manufacturing industries.
11.The International Monetary Fund’ s top priority in the reform of the international financial system has been strengthening its surveillance and focusing on crisis prevention.
12.People looking for tasty food at a moderate price are flocking to so-called fast-casual restaurant chains, making them the fastest-growing segment of the restaurant industry in the US.
13.Owing to its limited shares in the international market and trade protectionism worldwide, China will find it difficult to maintain its fast export growth, which has lasted for the past four years.
14.Project 211 is the Chinese government’s new endeavor aimed at strengthening about 100 institutions of higher education and key disciplinary areas as a national priority for the 21 century.
15.Banking reform has become the most important prat of the development of the Chinese financial system and it can bring precious chances for foreign banks to enter Chinese banking sector.
16.Although the government has urged to expand domestic demand to prevent the economy from possible downturn and keep steady growth, the country’ s consumption has reached its peak of the past decade.
17.In recent days, there has been a flood of proposals from National People’s Congress members, calling for the building of a workable Credit System, which has never been of such concern to Chinese people as it is today.
18.In an era when we talk a lot about creativity and innovation, we should create an environment in which the creators and innovators, whether they are in the field of science and technology or arts and crafts, should be respected and duly noted in public.
19.Ever since the setup of diplomatic ties in 1972, China and Japan were seen as complementary, with China specializing in labor-intensive products and processes, while Japan concentrates in high-tech products.
20.To a larger extent, the country’s ambition to go high-tech will be defined by whether innovators who value such R&D investment most
will be financed in a timely and appropriate manner.
21.Europe’s three leading powers yesterday demanded that the UN Security Council confront Iran over its nuclear programs, saying talks to curb Tehran’ s efforts had reached a dead end.
22.Historically, “Ancient Tea and Horse Road” played a role similar to the Silk Road, which passed to the north of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, by facilitating trade between neighboring countries and promoting cultural exchange and ethnic migration.
23.China, the most populous nation, which in 2001 outpaced the United States to become the world’ s biggest mobile phone market, is benefiting from years of rapid economic growth of at least 7 percent a year that has fueled an explosion in electronics demand.
24.China’s government yesterday demanded that the Bush administration lift sanctions imposed on 6 companies on charges of illicit sales to Iran, saying the action undermined Beijing’s cooperation with the United States.
25.China’s military spending has drawn concern from some US. Political figures, including Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, despite Beijing’ s assertion that spending is in proportion to the country’ s rapidly growing economy.
26.As a permanent member of the UN Security Council, China has been playing a very vital role in the maintenance of the international peace and
security and in addressing contemporary threats and challenges.
27.As the fifth country to develop and launch an independent man-made satellite, the third to master satellite recovery technology, China is in the world’ s front ranks in many important technological fields.
28.Many Chinese graduates wish for job offers from foreign firms, where higher pay and better career development is expected; however, contracting with foreign companies could also mean more risks than the promise of good money.
29.China is widely considered the last and potentially the largest film market, a good place for both film exhibitors and film makers from home and abroad. With China’s entry to the World Trade Organization, the Chinese film industry will have the chance to align itself with the global economic trend.
30.At the important historic period when both opportunities and challenges are presented, all countries can only create a bright future for mankind and truly put in place a harmonious world with lasting peace and common prosperity when they rally closely together to seize opportunities and take on the challenges.。

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