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Pulling the radish 拔萝卜

Bá  luóbo
拔   萝卜
Bá  luób bá  luóbo
拔   萝卜 拔   萝卜
Hēiyōu  hēiyōu bá  luóbo
嘿呦     嘿呦     拔  萝卜
Hēiyōu  hēiyōu bábùdòng
嘿呦    嘿呦      拔不动
Lǎo  pópo kuà  ikuài  lái
老     婆婆 快   快      来
Kuài  lái bāng  wǒ bá  luóbo
快  来    帮       我 拔   萝卜
Báluób báluóbo
拔萝卜 拔萝卜

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第五课 中国中小城市的奢侈品消费能力上升

背景知识:   由于经济的快速发展,中国的有钱人越来越多。不但北京、上海等大城市的人常常购买奢侈品,而且中小城市的人奢侈品的消费能力也上升了。他们不仅追求名牌衣服、鞋子、手表和化妆品,名牌汽车也成了他们的追求。   词汇: 课文导入:   1、你有几件奢侈品? 2、你对奢侈品有什么看法?   课文: 中国中小城市的奢侈品消费能力上升      最近几年,中国的经济发展很快。虽然中国13.4亿人口中,大多数人都生活在农村地区,但是有越来越多的人来到城市生活。而且,由于房子价格的快速上涨和经济的快速发展,很多人获得了经济利益,变成了有钱人。    “人们挣到的钱越来越多,他们一有钱就想展示自己的成功”。为了展示自己的成功,很多人选择购买价格高昂的奢侈品,如名牌衣服、鞋子、包、化妆品等。    由于中国经济的发展,增加了中国消费者在国际市场的购买力。根据国际汇率,在国外购买奢侈品比去年更便宜,更令人吃惊的是,去年亚洲人在欧洲市场购买奢侈品总额累计690亿美元,中国人累计消费了近500亿美元。    除了在国外奢侈品消费额上升以外,中国人的国内奢侈品消费额也在上升。北京和上海的很多消费者倾向于去香港或者欧洲购买奢侈品,因为这样可以少交一部分税。青岛、武汉、西安、成都等中小城市的消费者多在国内消费,他们不仅追求名牌衣服、鞋子、手表和化妆品,名牌汽车也成了他们的追求。也就是说,越来越多的生活在二三线城市的年轻人正在成为国内奢侈品的主要购买人群。   某奢侈品牌的销售人员透露,二三线城市的消费者喜欢购买价格更高的新款、限量版和经典款,而且买得也很多。可见,中国奢侈品消费总额的上升,二三线城市消费者的贡献也很大。 语法点:  

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新年快乐Happy New Year

2014年元旦凌晨,全国各地演绎着各种“烟花灯光秀”迎接新年的到来。
Fireworks, light shows heralded the arrival of the New Year across China this morning as hundreds of thousands of people ushered in 2014.

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选秀评委“煽情”、“雷人”大盘点 Have these judges got talent?

近年,电视选秀节目犹如雨后春笋般涌现,而评审们的角色也发生了变化。这些评委,要么用犀利语言点评选手、要么被选手表演感动大哭不已,甚至还有的上演离席出走的戏码,而这些情况并不罕见。他们正在选秀节目上喧宾夺主。 TV talent shows have multiplied in recent years and the role of judges has changed. It’s not unusual for

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长大了当大坏蛋

长大了当大坏蛋  我姐家的小孩,一次我姨问他:“大的好,小的好?”
他说:“大的好。”
又问:“那你长大后当大坏蛋还是小坏蛋?”
回答:“当大坏蛋。”
笑倒一片。

Notes:

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China's Minority Peoples – The Kirgizes

In the Han Dynasty, forefathers of the Kirgizes were called "Jiankun" or "Gekun". In the Northern and Southern dynasties, they were referred to as the Jiegus or Qigus. the Jigas in the Tang Dynasty, the Heqis in the Liao and Jin dynasties, the Jilijis in the Yuan Dynasty, and the Bulute people meaning "mountaineers" in Mongolian Juggar language in the Qing Dynasty. After the founding of new China, they were officially called the Kirgiz Nationality.

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Lesson 167–Hotel 3

Cam:  It’s time to perfect Chinese your way in only five minutes a day… welcome to hotel week on Chinese Studio.  Wo shi Cam.
YJ:  And wo shi Yajie.  Think about what else you might need to ask a hotel clerk Cam, so I can teach it to you in Chinese!
Cam: Well, I always seem to need an early morning wake-up call.
YJ:  Then listen carefully! 

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Heavy-sword Martial Art of the Hui Minority

Heavy-sword Martial Art of the Hui Minority is a sort of martial art popular in Beijing and Tianjin areas in China, with heavy swords as martial-art weapons. Heavy sword is the original name of the broadsword which has a history of thousands of years in China. The broadsword of the Hui people in Tianjin became famous in the early years of the reign of Emperor Chengzu in the Ming Dynasty. Legend has it that the ancestor of the Hun ethnic group is a general who always carried a 30kg broadsword in battles. Afterwards, the broadsword martial art was passed down from generation to generation. By modern times, the broadsword of Imam Caojinzao, the descendant of the general, weighs 80kg and the broadsword becomes an gymnastic equipment.

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