Archive for December 10th, 2009

Chinese Conversation – lesson 651

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

在办公室,戴夫跟他的同事艾力克说话
戴夫:你也有拿到年终奖金吗?
艾力克:的确有。两个月!他们这次没有把外国人排除在外。
戴夫:那很好。上一次我为你感到很难过。那你要怎么用这笔钱?
艾力克:我想我要投入股市致富。
戴夫:你真的知道自己在干嘛吗?这里的股市非常反复无常。
艾力克:对,我知道。股价高涨然后又重跌。
戴夫:你应该多留意你的投资。
艾力克:这是奖金,所以我愿意投机一下。

In the office; Dave talks to his co-worker Alex
Dave: Did you get a year-end bonus, too?
Alex: Sure did. Two months! They didn’t cut out the foreigners this time.
Dave: That’s good. I felt bad for you last time. So what are you going to do with it?
Alex: I think I’m going to invest it in the stock market and get rich.
Dave: Are you sure you know what you’re doing? Our markets are really volatile.
Alex: Yes, I know. Prices jumping up and then plummeting.
Dave: You should be careful with your investments.
Alex: This is a bonus, so I’m willing to speculate with it.

(Source: wwenglish.com)

Cir – Lesson 533

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

BEIJING, May 25 (Xinhua) — The Chinese government has established an national “Cultural Heritage Day” to be celebrated annually on the second Saturday of June, Culture Minister Sun Jiazheng said here Thursday.

Sun said the first “Cultural Heritage Day” would fall on June 10, with the theme “Protecting cultural heritage and safeguarding the spiritual homeland”.

“The celebration will include a series of performances and exhibitions,” Sun said.

It would feature an exhibition of ancient Chinese books and a selection of the best folk art.

The State Administration of Culture Heritage would undertake a nationwide review of cultural heritage protection work, while the National Library and Academy of Social Sciences would host seminars and forums and offer advice to the public on cultural heritage.

Sun called on museums, memorial halls and relic sites at all levels to open free to public on the first “Cultural Heritage Day”.

He said Chinese legislation included more than 30 laws and regulations on cultural heritage protection in which the government had invested 7.89 billion yuan (900 million U.S. dollars) over the last five years. People from all walks of life had come to realize its importance.

China has 2,351 historic sites and 518 articles of intangible cultural heritage. Nearly 400,000 fixed relics have been registered on the mainland and another 20 million movable relics in museums.

Sun noted that China holds four of the 19 “masterpieces” of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity listed by the United Nations Education, Science and Culture Organization (UNESCO).

They are the 500-year-old Kunqu Opera, known for its graceful movements and poetic lyrics; the 3,000-year-old guqin seven-string zither; the Twelve Mukams, a 12-part suite of ancient Uygur music;and the Pastoral Song sung by a Mongolian ethnic group. Enditem

(Source: xinhuanet.com)

Beijing Olympic – Allyson Felix’s dream of Beijing Olympics comes true

Thursday, December 10th, 2009
Allyson Felix's dream of Beijing Olympics comes true
(L-R) Silver medalist Muna Lee, gold medalist Allyson Felix and bronze medalist Marshevet Hooker (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

(BEIJING, July 7) — Allyson Felix of the United States finished the 200 meters in 21.82 seconds and secured a ticket to the Beijing Olympics at the US Olympic track and field trials on Sunday.

The 22-year-old Felix won three gold medals in the 2007 IAAF World Championships in Osaka, becoming the second female athlete to win three gold medals at a single edition of the IAAF World Championships after Marita Koch in 1983. Felix took part in the last Olympics in Athens and finished as a silver medalist in the 200 m behind Jamaican Veronica Campbell. Her personal best so far in the 200 m is 21.81 seconds, which she achieved in the 2007 Osaka Championships.

As for the future, “My next goal is not the world record, but a gold in Beijing. I want to take it step by step,” she said.

Muna Lee, who came in second with 21.99 seconds, and Marshevet Hooker, who came in third with 22.20 seconds, took the last two spots for Beijing. Lauryn Williams trailed Hooker by 0.1 seconds in the 200 m, but she had already secured an Olympic spot in the 100 meters.

(Source: en.beijing2008.cn)