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ol coats stopped to look at us. In the l ate afternoon we found i t was so col d that our water bottl es froze. .H owever, the lakes shonel i ke glass i n the setti ng sun and l ooked wonderful. Wangwei rode i n front of me as usual. She is very reliable and I knew I didn’t need to encourage her. To climb the mountains was hard work but as we l ooked around us, we were surpri sed by the vi ew. We seem ed to be abl e to see for mi l es. At one poi nt we were so hi gh that we found oursel ves cycl i ng through cl ouds. Then we began goi ng down the hil s. It was great fun especi al y as i t gradual y became m uch warmer. In the val eys col ourful butterfli es fl ew around us and we saw many yaks and sheep eati ng gren grass. At this poi nt we had to change our caps, coats, gl oves and trousers for Tshirts and shorts. In the earl y evening we al ways stop to m ake cam put up our tent and then we eat. After supper Wang Wei put her head down on her pil l ow and went to sl eep but I stayed awake. At mi dni ght the sky becam e cl earer and the stars grew bri ghter. It was so qui et. There was alm ost no wi nd—onl y the fl am es of our fi re for pany. As I l ay beneath the stars I thought about how far we had al ready travel ed. We wi l reach Dal i n Yunnan Province soon, where our cousi ns Dao Wei and Yu H ang wi l join us. We can hardl y wait to see them! PART 6 TH E END OF OUR JOUNEY Cam bodi a was i n many ways sim il ar to Laos, al though it has twi ce the popul ati on. At another i nn, we tal ked wi th a teacher who told us that half of the people in her country couldn’t read or write. Her village couldn’t even afford to build a schol, so she had to teach outsi de under a l arge tent. When we sai d godbye, we al l fel t very l ucky to have studi ed i n col ege. Back on the road, we passed between many hi l s and forests. Then we came to the plains and entered Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia. In m any ways i t looked l ike Vientiane and Ho Chi Minh Ci ty。 建設(shè)期限 2020年 6 月至 2020 年 6 月 編制依據(jù) 本建議書(shū)主要以下列文件和基本資料為編制依據(jù): (1) 《 中共中央關(guān)于制定國(guó)民經(jīng)濟(jì)和社會(huì)發(fā)展第十一個(gè)五年規(guī)劃的建議》 ; (2) 《可再生能源法》; (3) 財(cái)政部財(cái)建 [2020]129號(hào)文件《太陽(yáng)能光電建筑應(yīng)用財(cái)政補(bǔ)助資金管理暫行辦法》; (4) XX 市總體規(guī)劃 l i ve in the m ountai ns of the eastern USA speak with an ol der ki nd of Engli sh di al ect. When Am eri cans m oved from one pl ace to another, they took their di al ects wi th them . So peopl e from the m ountai ns i n the southeastern USA speak wi th alm ost the sam e di al ects as peopl e i n the northwestern USA. The USA i s a l arge country i n whi ch many di fferent di al ects are spoken. Al though m any Am eri cans m ove a l ot, they stil l recogni ze and understand each other’s dialects. TH E O XFO RD EN GLISH DICTION ARY You m ay thi nk that Engl i sh di ctionari es have ben used for m any, m any centuri es. The spel i ng of Engl i sh has al ways been a probl em but it was m ore of a probl em i n the days before a di cti onary. Then peopl e coul d spel word i n di fferent ways whi ch you m i ght fi nd i t i nteresti ng. But i t m ade readi ng Engli sh m uch m ore di fi cul t. So di cti onari es were i nvented to encourage everybody to spel l the sam e. In fact, an Engli sh di cti onary li ke the ki nd you use today wasn’t made until the time of the late Qing Dynasty. There men did most of the important early work on dictionaries: Sam uel Johnson, N oah Webster, and Jam es Murray. These m en spent nearl y al of thei r li ves tryi ng to col ect words for their di ctionaries. For them, it wasn’t only a job。t know the best way of getti ng to pl aces, she i nsi sted that she ani ze the tri p properl y. N ow, I know that the proper way is al ways her way. I kept aski ng her, When are we l eavi ng and when are we i ng back? I asked her whether she had l oked at a m ap yet. Of course, she hadn39。 my si ster doesn39。 it al so had wi de streets wi th trees in rows and old French houses. Unli ke Vientiane, ships coul d travel the Mekong River the center of the city we visited the pal ace and a beautiful whi te elephant. It can onl y be seen outside the palace on special days. We ate an early supper and went to see a great temple with fl oors made of sl iver. The next morning our group sl ept late. We were very tired from the l ong bike ri de the day before. l i ve in the m ountai ns of the eastern USA speak with an ol der ki nd of Engli sh di al ect. When Am eri cans m oved from one pl ace to another, they took their di al ects wi th them . So peopl e from the m ountai ns i n the southeastern USA speak wi th alm ost the sam e di al ects as peopl e i n the northwestern USA. The USA i s a l arge country i n whi ch many di fferent di al ects are spoken. Although many Americans move a lot, they still recognize and understand each other’s dialects. TH E O XFO RD EN GLISH DICTION ARY You m ay thi nk that Engl i sh di ctionari es have ben used for m any, m any centuri es. The spel i ng of Engl i sh has al ways been a probl em but it was m ore of a probl em i n the days before a di cti onary. Then peopl e coul d spel word i n di fferent ways whi ch you m i ght fi nd i t i nteresti ng. But i t m ade readi ng Engli sh m uch m ore di fi cul t. So di cti onari es were i nvented to encourage everybody to spell the same. In fact, an English dictionary like the kind you use today wasn’t made until the time of the late Qing Dynasty. There m en did m ost of the im portant earl y work on di cti onari es: Sam uel Johnson, N oah Webster, and Jam es Murray. These men spent nearly al of their lives trying to colect words for their dictionaries. For them, it wasn’t only a job。t know the best way of getti ng to pl aces, she i nsi sted that she ani ze the tri p properl y. N ow, I know that the proper way is al ways her way. I kept aski ng her, When are we l eavi ng and when are we i ng back? I asked her whether she had l oked at a m ap yet. Of course, she hadn39。 my si ster does