Archive for November 7th, 2010

Chinese Mandarin – ‘Eco House’welcomes millionth visitor – Chinese News

Sunday, November 7th, 2010

A 65-year-old Shanghai resident receives a crystal model of the

A 65-year-old Shanghai resident receives a crystal model of the “Eco House” as the one millionth visitor to the host city’s environmentally friendly renewable energy house at Expo 2010′s Urban Best Practices Area.

A 65-year-old Shanghai resident surnamed Zhang enjoys a VIP tour at the

A 65-year-old Shanghai resident surnamed Zhang enjoys a VIP tour at the “Eco House.”

A 65-year-old Shanghai resident yesterday became the one millionth visitor to the host city’s environmentally friendly renewable energy house at Expo 2010′s Urban Best Practices Area.

The visitor surnamed Zhang, a retiree of the Shanghai Peking Opera Troupe, received a crystal model of the pavilion, pins and books as gifts.

It was Zhang’s second visit to the Expo and the Urban Best Practices Area was his main destination. Zhang lived near the UBPA.

The four-storey “Eco House” on the Puxi side of the Expo site is powered by solar and wind energy. It is geo-thermally heated so that its carbon footprint remains zero.

The house has several model rooms designed for different kinds of families – married couples, those with children and senior citizens – and features hi-tech appliances.

Its smart technology allows residents to remotely control appliances in the home when they are absent through computers or mobile phones.

The “Eco House” was inspired by three environmentally friendly buildings constructed in the Xinzhuang Industrial Zone in Minhang District in 2004.

Chinese Conversation – A recommendation letter 推荐信 – Learn Mandarin online

Sunday, November 7th, 2010

A recommendation letter
A: Excuse me, Mr. Macmillan?
B: Yes, Ms. Ross? What do you need?
A: I was hoping you would write a letter of recommendation. I want to enter a Master’s program in marketing. It’s all on weekends and evenings.
B: Good news! I’ll be glad to. When do you need it?

推荐信
A:对不起,麦克米伦先生?
B:哦,你要什么?罗丝女士?
A:您是否能为我写一封推荐信。我想上一个市场学硕士班。全都在周末和晚上上课。
B:好消息!我很乐意。你什么时候要?