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e of Chi na and vi si tors from al l over the worl d to enjoy. The hei ght of the l and vari es from 700 m etres above sea l evel to over 2, 000 m etres and i s hom e to a great di versity of rare pl ants and ani m al s. Am ong the rare anim al s are cranes, bl ack bears, l eopards and ti gers. Many peopl e e to Changbai shan to study i ts unique pl ants and ani mal s. O thers e to wal k i n the m ountai ns, to see the spectacular waterfal l s or to bathe i n the hot water pools. H owever, the attracti on that arouses the greatest appreci ati on i n the reserve i s Ti anchi or the Lake of H eaven. Ti anchi i s a deep lake that has formed i n the crater of a dead vol cano on top of the m ountai n. The l ake i s 2, 194 m etres above sea l evel, and m ore than 200 m etres deep. In wi nter the surface freezes over. It takes about an hour to cl im b from the end of the road to the top of the mountai n. When you arri ve you are rewarded not only wi th the si ght of i ts cl ear waters, but al so by the vi ew of the other si xteen m ountai n peaks that suround Ti anchi. There are many stori es tol d about Ti anchi. The m ost wel known concerns three young women from heaven. They were bathi ng i n Ti anchi when a bi rd fl ew above them and dropped a sm al fruit onto the dress of the youngest gi rl . When she pi cked up the frui t to smel i t, it fl ew i nto her mouth. H avi ng swal owed the frui t, the gi rl becam e pregnant and l ater gave bi rth to a handsom e boy. It is sai d that this boy, who had a great gi ft for l anguages and persuasi on, is the father of the Manchu peopl e. If you are l ucky enough to vi sit the Lake of H eaven wi th your l oved one, don’t fet to drop a coi n i nto the cl ear bl ue water to guarantee your l ove wil be as deep and l asti ng as the l ake i tsel f. 選修七 Uni t 1 MARTY’S STORY Hi , m y nam e i s Marty Fi el di ng and I guess you coul d say that I am ―one i n a m il li on‖. In other words, there are not m any peopl e l i ke m e. You see, I have a m uscl e di sease whi ch m akes m e very weak, so I can’t run or cl im b stairs as qui ckl y as other peopl e. In addi ti on, som etim es I am very cl um sy and drop things or bum p i nto furniture. Unfortunatel y, the doctors don’t know how to m ake me beter, but I am very outgoi ng and have l earned to adapt to m y di sabil i ty. My motto i s: l ive one day at a tim e. Unti l I was ten years ol d I was the sam e as everyone el se. I used to cl im b trees, swi m and pl ay footbal. In fact, I used to dream about playi ng professi onal footbal and possi bl y representing m y country i n the Worl d Cup. Then I started to get weaker and weaker, until I coul d onl y enjoy fotbal l from a bench at the stadi um . In the end I went i nto hospi tal for m edi cal tests. I stayed there for nearl y thre m onths. I thi nk I had at l east a bi li on tests, i ncl udi ng one in whi ch they cut out a pi ece of m uscl e from m y l eg and l ooked at i t under a m i croscope. Even after al that, no one coul d gi ve my di sease a nam e and it i s di ffi cul t to know what the future hol ds. O ne probl em is that I don’t l ook any different from other peopl e. So som etim es som e chil dren i n m y prim ary school woul d l augh, when I got out of breath after running a short way or had to stop and rest hal fway up the stai rs. Som eti m es, too, I was too weak to go to school so m y educati on suffered. Every ti m e I returned after an absence, I fel t stupi d because I was behi nd the others. My l ife is a lot easier at high school because my fel ow students have acepted m e. The few who canot see the real person insi de my body do not make me annoyed, and I just ignore them. Al l in al l I have a good life. I am happy to have found m any thi ngs I can do, l ike wri ting and puter program mi ng, My ambi ti on i s to work for a firm that devel ops puter software when I grow up. Last year I invented a puter footbal l gam e and a big pany has deci ded to buy it from me. I have a very busy life with no time鍇鍈鍉鍊鍋鍌鍍鍎鍏鍐鍑鍒鍓鍔鍕鍖鍗鍘鍙鍚鍛鍜鍝鍞鍟鍠鍡鍢鍣鍤鍥鍦鍧鍨鍩鍪鍫鍬鍭鍮鍯鍰鍱鍲鍳鍴鍵鍶鍷鍸鍹鍺鍻鍼鍽鍾鍿鎀鎁鎂鎃鎄鎅鎆鎇鎈鎉鎊鎋鎌鎍鎎鎏鎐鎑鎒鎓鎔鎕鎖鎗鎘鎙鎚鎛鎜鎝鎞鎟鎠鎡鎢鎣鎤鎥鎦鎧鎨鎩鎪鎫鎬鎮(zhèn)鎭鎯鎰鎱鎲鎳鎴鎵鎶鎷鎸鎹鎺鎻鎼鎽鎾鎿鏀鏁鏂鏃 鏄鏅鏆鏇鏈鏉鏊鏋 鏌鏍鏎鏏鏐鏑鏒鏓鏔鏕鏖鏗鏘鏙鏚鏛鏜鏝鏞鏟鏠鏡鏢鏣鏤鏥鏦鏧鏨鏩鏪鏫鏬鏭鏮鏯鏰鏱鏲鏳鏴鏵鏶鏷鏸鏹鏺鏻鏼鏽鏾鏿鐀鐁鐂鐃鐅鐄鐅鐆鐇鐈鐉鐊鐋鐌鐍鐎鐏鐐鐑鐒鐓鐔鐕鐖鐗鐘鐙鐚鐛鐜鐝鐞鐟鐠鐡鐢鐣鐤鐥鐦鐧鐨鐩鐪鐫鐬鐭鐮鐯鐰鐱鐲鐳鐴鐵鐶鐷鐸鐹鐺鐻鐼鐽魤 1 現(xiàn)代化優(yōu)質(zhì)肉牛養(yǎng)殖園區(qū)項(xiàng)目 可行性研究報(bào)告 牧業(yè)有限公司 2020 年 1 月 25 日 who have a m itm ent l i ke yours, but they do not beli eve they have the power to do anythi ng to im prove our envi ronm ent. That i s not true. Together, i ndivi dual s can m ake a di ference. We do not have to put up wi th pol uti on. The growth of the greenhouse gas, carbon di oxi de i n the ai r actual l y es as a resul t of many thi ngs we do every day. H ere are a few suggesti ons on how to reduce i t. They shoul d get you started with your project. We use a l ot of energy i n our houses. It i s O K to l eave an el ectri cal apli ance on so l ong as you are usi ng i t—i f not, turn i t off! Do not be casual about thi s. So i f you are not using the l i ghts, the TV, the puter, and so on, turn them off. If you are col d, put on m ore cl othes i nstead of turni ng up the heat. Motor vehicl es use a l ot of energy –so wal k or ri de a bi ke i f you can. Recycl e cans, bottl es, pl astic bags and newspapers i f circum stances al low you to. It takes a l ot of energy to m ake thi ngs from new m aterial s, so, i f you can, buy thi ngs m ade from recycl ed m ateri als. Get your parents to buy thi ngs that are econom ical wi th energy—thi s i ncl udes cars as wel as sm al ler thi ngs l i ke fri dges and mi crowaves. Pl ant trees i n your garden or your school yard, as they absorb carbon di oxi de from the ai r and refresh your spi ri t when you l ook at them . Final y and m ost im portantl y, be an educator. T