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iday),除了常見的家禽和肉類之外,人們還要按各自的地方習(xí)俗 烹制傳統(tǒng)食物,如鉸子和年糕。Traditional Chinese holiday meals are indispensable on some example, the DragonBoat Festival is a day established in memory of the ancient poet Qu Yuan and people usually holddragon boat races and eat zongzi, or rice dumpling on that Midautumn Festival is anoccasion for viewing the full round moon is a symbol for pleteness and family special food of the day is yuebing, a round cake known as the SpringFestival is the Chinese lunar New Year’s the popular poultry and meat, peoplecook traditional food according to regional customs, for example, jiaozi, or boiled dumplings, andniangao, or the “ 1 ” new year cake北京有無數(shù)的胡同(hutong)。平民百姓在胡同里的生活給古都北京帶來了無窮的魅力。北京的胡同不僅僅 是平民百姓的生活環(huán)境,而且還是一門建筑藝術(shù)。通常,胡同內(nèi)有一個大雜院,房間夠4到10個家庭的差不多20 口人住。所以,胡同里的生活充滿了友善和人情味。如今,隨著社會和經(jīng)濟的飛速發(fā)展,很多胡同被新的高樓大 廈所取代。但愿胡同可以保留下來In Beijing, there are numerous life of mon people in hutongs brings endlesscharm to the ancient capital, hutong in Beijing is not only the living environment ofmon people but also a kind of , there is a courtyard plex insidehutong, with rooms shared by 4 to 10 families of about 20 , life in hutongs is fullof friendliness and genuine , with rapid social and economic development,many hutongs are replaced by new tall hope hutongs can be ,中國的房地產(chǎn)(real estate)業(yè)經(jīng)歷了前所未有的高速增長。對于那些月薪較低卻渴望在大城市 擁有一套屬于自己的體面、舒適的棲身之所的人來說,高昂的房價是他們無法承受的負擔(dān)。鑒于這一狀況,政府近來采取了一系列的措施來防止房價過快增長,包括提高利率及增加房產(chǎn)稅等。目前,這些措施在部分城市已經(jīng) 取得了初步的成效In the past seven years, China’s real estate industry has developed in a record high those who earn less but are eager to own a decent and fortable place of their own in a big city,the high housing price is a heavy burden that they cannot this reason, the governmenthas taken a series of measures to prevent the housing price from rising too fast, including raisinginterest rates and increasing taxes on real estate , these measures have achievedinitial effects in some ,越來越多的大學(xué)生抱怨很難找到好工作。造成這一現(xiàn)象的原因如下:首先,大學(xué)生把在校的大多數(shù) 時間都用在了專業(yè)學(xué)科學(xué)習(xí)上,只有當(dāng)他們開始找工作的時候,才意識到自己缺乏必要的職業(yè)培訓(xùn)。其次,大 學(xué)生之間的競爭也越來越激烈,這導(dǎo)致任何一名大學(xué)生找到工作的機會都變小了。因此,強烈建議大學(xué)生在 課余時間做一些兼職工作,以積累相關(guān)的工作經(jīng)驗。Nowadays, more and more university students plain about having great difficulties in findinga good reasons for this phenomenon are as follows: First, college students spend most oftheir time at school studying academic subjects and it is only when they start looking for a job thatthey realize they lack necessary job , petitionamong graduates has beemore and more this results in a decreased chance for any individual graduate to find a, it is highly suggested that college students should do some parttime jobs in theirspare time to accumulate relevant working :Section ADirections: In this section, there is apassage with ten arerequired to select one word for each blankfrom a list of choices given in a word bank followingthe thepassage through carefully before making your choice in thebankis identified by a mark the corresponding letter for each itemon Answer Sheet 2with a single line through the may not use any ofthe words in the bank more than novel way of making puter memories, using bacteriaFOR half a century, the(1)ofprogress in the puter industry has been to do more with 39。s law famously observesthat the number of transistors which can be crammed into a given space(2)every 18 amount of data that can be stored has grown at a similar as(3)get smaller, makingthem gets harder and more May 10th Paul Otellini, the boss of Intel, a bigAmerican chipmaker, put the price of a new chip factory at around $10 for thosethat lack Intel39。s resources, there may be a cheaper option—namely to mimic Mother Nature,whohas been building tiny(4), in the form of living cells and their ponents, for billions of years,and has thus got rather good at paper published in Small, a nanotechnology journal , setsout the latest example of the(5).In it, a group of researchers led by Sarah Staniland at theUniversity of Leeds, in Britain, describe using naturally occurring proteins to make arrays of tinymagnets, similar to those employed to store information in disk researchers tooktheir(6)from Magnetospirillum magneticum, a bacterium that is sensitive to the Earth39。s magneticfield thanks to the presence within its cells of flecks of magnetite, a form of iron work has isolated the protein that makes these miniature genetic engineering,the team managed to persuade a different bacterium—Escherichia coli, a ubiquitous critter that is aworkhorse of biotechnology—to(7)this protein in , they imprinted a block of goldwith a microscopic chessboard pattern of the squares contained anchoring pointsfor the other half were left untreated as then dipped the gold into asolution containing the protein, allowing it to bind to the treated squares, and dunked the whole lotinto a heated(8)of iron that, they examined the results with an electron enough, groups of magnetite grains had materialised on the treated squares, shepherded intoplace by the bacterial principle, each of these magnetic domains could store the oneor the zero of a bit of information, according to how it was from there to a realputer memory would be a long a start, the grains of magnetite are not strongenough magnets to make a useful memory, and the size of each domain is huge by modernputing(9).But Dr Staniland reckons that, with enough tweaking, both of these objectionscould be dealt (10)of this approach is that it might not be so capitalintensive asbuilding a things does not need as much kit as making the tweaking couldbe done, therefore, the result might give the word biotechnology a whole new )ponentB)advantageC)standardsD)plimentsE)essenceF)inspirationG)disadvantageH)doubles I)solutionJ)resolution K)deL)manufacture M)spiritN)product O)techniqueNice juicy AppleALTHOUGH he is still(1)things up at Dell, an ailing putermaker, CarlIcahn has found time to tilt at 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