Archive for December, 2009

Chinese Conversation – lesson 669

Monday, December 28th, 2009

朗恩:你认为我应该改变饮食?
阿敬:多吃蔬果会有帮助。你应该要试着降低血脂浓度。
朗恩:但在这个国家很难吃到色拉。
阿敬:我知道,但到处都有很多水果。但要确定农药都洗掉了!
朗恩:撇开心脏病不谈,我想我的家族并不特别有其它疾病的倾向。
阿敬:你家有人得血友病吗?
朗恩:哇,你真是不死心啊,是不是?
阿敬:天有不测风云。那是一种遗传疾病。我可不想让我的外甥有这种病。
朗恩:拜托!莎拉也要有这种病,我们的下一代才会得。

Ron: You think I should change my diet?
Jin: More fruits and vegetables would help. You should try to lower your LDL levels.
Ron: But it’s hard to eat salads in this country.
Jin: I know, but there’s lots of good fruit around. But make sure you wash the pesticides off!
Ron: Apart from heart disease, I think my family isn’t particularly prone to any other diseases.
Jin: Do you have any hemophiliacs in the family?
Ron: Wow, you’re really reaching, aren’t you?
Jin: You never know. That’s a hereditary disease. I wouldn’t want my nephews to get it.
Ron: Come on! Sara would have to have it too for us to pass it on.

(Source: wwenglish.com)

Beijing Olympic – Lee, Edwards, Williams earn trip to Beijing in 100m women’s final

Monday, December 28th, 2009
Lee, Edwards, Williams earn trip to Beijing in 100m women's final
Torri Edwards (2nd), Muna Lee (1st) and Lauryn Williams (3rd) pose for photographers after placing in the top three to make the U.S. Olympic team in the women’s 100 meter final during day two of the U.S. Track and Field Olympic Trials (Photo credit: Getty images)

(BEIJING, June 29) — Americia’s Muna Lee, Torri Edwards, and Lauryn Williams earned their spots at the 2008 Olympic Games with sub-11 second performances in the Women’s 100 meter Final on Saturday evening (local time) at the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Track & Field in Eugene, Oregon, reported USOC official website.

Lee, Edwards, Williams earn trip to Beijing in 100m women's final
Lee, Edwards, Williams in the competition. (Photo credit: Getty images)

A very swift semifinal round in the women’s 100 laid the groundwork for a very anticipated final, the last event on Saturday. In the semis, Torri Edwards posted a huge personal best in the second heat with 10.78. With a legal wind of +1.8, it easily eclipsed her previous best of 10.90 and made her the eighth-fastest woman in history. The one casualty of the semis was World Outdoor bronze medalist Carmelita Jeter, who was fifth in the second semi and did not advance.

Lee, Edwards, Williams earn trip to Beijing in 100m women's final
Lee, Edwards, Williams in the competition. (Photo credit: Getty images)

The finishing order of the final was anyone’s guess, and the race played true to that. Edwards again was fast out of the blocks, with quarterfinal sensation Marshevet Hooker moving out slowly. The field then began to shift places, as 2004 Olympic 200m finalist Muna Lee surged ahead to win in 10.85 (+1.0), with Edwards second in 10.90 and Olympic silver medalist Lauryn Williams third in 10.90. Hooker finished fourth in 10.93, with Allyson Felix fifth in 10.96 as all five dipped under 11.

(Source: en.beijing2008.cn)

China Travel – Qinghai Lake

Monday, December 28th, 2009

Lying on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, known as the Ridge of World , the Qinghai Lake is embraced by the Datong Mountain, Riyue Mountain and Qinghai South Mountain in the northeast of Qinghai Province. As the largest inland saltwater lake in China, the oval-shaped lake covers an area of 4,635 square kilometers and is 3,196 meters above sea level. The weather here is cool all the year round. Even in midsummer, the daily average temperature is about 15 C, making the lake a perfect summer resort.

The Qinghai Lake contains little oxygen and much salt, with little plankton. It has a visibility of 8-9 meters, so it appears especially blue, just like a piece of glittery sapphire. Various kinds of birds hover in the sky while countless fish swim in the water. The lake is surrounded in four sides by Datong Mountain, Riyue Mountain, Qinghai South Mountain and Xiangpi Mountain, serving as four imposing natural barriers. Along the lake, the grassland stretches several hundred miles. Every summer and autumn, the grassland is covered by overlapping grass with numerous flocks and herds, adding an artless flavor and leisure to the lake. Chains of mountains, the blue lake, the green grassland and the yellow wheat fields form a landscape of the open west area.

In the Qinghai Lake are five islands of different shapes, namely the Haixin Hill (hill in the middle of the sea), Gucha Hill (Three-stones Hill), Bird Island, Haixi Hill (hill in the west of sea) and Sand Island, of which the Bird Island is the most famous one. Reputed as the Kingdom of Birds, the island is 10 meters above the lake water, covering an area of 0.11 square kilometers. In late spring and early summer every year, thousands of birds come to their kingdom and their chirm can be heard several miles away, forming a spectacular scene. Various kinds of birds roost here, including gull, wild goose, swan, crane, and the rare black neck crane.

The lake is also abundant in fish, among which the naked carp is the most famous and delicious. Also known as Huang fish without scale, it has a reputation of the king of lake in the local area.

(Source: chinaculture.org)