Archive for August 24th, 2008

Chinese Conversation – lesson 178

Sunday, August 24th, 2008

泰瑞:但到目前为止还没发生任何攻击吧?
莉莎:没有,至少还没有。但有些情况已经改变了。我们的机场的确比较小心了。
泰瑞:那很好。过去几年来全球都发生许多变化。
莉莎:的确。我三月差点去西班牙参加一个节日,结果那边就发生火车爆炸!
泰瑞:那真是一场悲剧。真希望不久之后这个骇人的问题能够结束。

Terry: But there haven’t been any attacks, right?
Lisa: No, not yet at least. But some things have changed. Our airports are certainly a little more careful.
Terry: That’s good. The whole world has changed a lot in the last few years.
Lisa: That’s for sure. I almost went to Spain in March for a holiday, but then there were train bombings!
Terry: What a tragedy that was. I sure hope there’s an end in sight to this horrible problem.

(Source: wwenglish.com)

Children Chinese – Chinese Proverbs (8)

Sunday, August 24th, 2008
A Jade stone is useless before it is processed; a man is good-for-nothing until he is educated.
Kill a chicken before a monkey.
Kill one to warn a hundred.
(Source: ancienthistory.mrdonn.org)

Beijing Olympic – Lab for ‘red tide’ research opens in Shanghai

Sunday, August 24th, 2008

A key lab that will monitor China’s eastern coast for “red tides” — outbreaks of algae in organic matter — was dedicated here on Wednesday.

China has a coastline of 18,000 kilometers, and red tide outbreaks have become more frequent amid larger build-ups of organic matter in coastal waters. A common cause of such build-ups is improper disposal of untreated waste products.

The East China Sea was worst hit, with 400 outbreaks from 2001 to 2007 that affected 93,000 sq km.

The new facility, housed at the East Sea Branch of the State Oceanic Administration (SOA), will be very significant in improving protection of the marine ecology and environment, according to Chen Lianzeng, deputy chief of the administration.

The lab is literally known as the “SOA key lab for three-dimensional monitoring technology and application of offshore red tide hazards”. It will do research in several areas, such as stereo monitoring technology, forecasts, warnings and emergency administrative networking technology.

Monitoring, testing, remote sensing, forecasting and alarm procedures will all be part of this process.

(Source: en.beijing2008.cn)