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Photos | ·Spring: 2 with water drops ·3 : a mother monkey feeding her baby ·Peace: a quiet girl 4 |
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Nervously, but for courage, I held the rope of my guide dog Coco a bit tighter when we passed by my neighbour's yard. Walking by Mr. Smith's 1 was the best part of our morning walk. And also the 2 .
The sweet smell of the beautiful roses in Mr. Smith's yard was absolutely the best. The worst, came from Mr. Smith, an ice-cold man. "Hello, Mr. Smith." I greeted him as usual, and he didn't 3 , as usual.
But I knew 4 was there, at the door. I could hear him take a few steps back. Without eyesight (视力), my 5 were like my "eyes" and even better than them sometimes. I heard him 6 the door quickly and everything went silent.
I wondered 7 Mr. Smith always ignored (忽视) me. "Why 8 two people who both like roses be friends?" The question circled in my mind for long.
Maybe because I'm blind (盲的)? Disabled people sometimes do make people 9 . They are different from common people and some even look strange. But I heard him playing chess with Jimmy who's in a wheelchair.
Maybe local people dislike foreigners? But he and my brother Joe get on well. Maybe because I'm a girl? 10 when my friend Helen greets him, he says hello to her warmly.
So Mr. Smith likes Jimmy, Joe and Helen, but not me and Coco!
Wait! I 11 seemed to understand the reason he didn't talk to me. I just needed to prove (证实) it.
I tied Coco to a tree, felt my way and moved slowly. Without Coco leading the way, I was not sure about each step. I heard his gate open. "Jenny! Be 12 !" Mr. Smith shouted worriedly and the next second, he took me by the arm.
"Mr. Smith, I didn't think you liked me. Now I guess I've 13 the secret-you are afraid of Coco?" I asked him in a low voice.
"Yeah, Jenny. You know, … your Coco is such a … big dog." Mr. Smith laughed, feeling embarrassed (尴尬的) 14 a child being caught.
"Your fear of Coco may be big, but our 15 is BIGGER! I'll help you. Come …"
Starting from the end of 2023, all drinks sold in Singapore must put a Nutri-Grade label (标签) on the drinks, according to sugar and saturated fat levels. The more sugar and saturated fat a drink has, the less healthy it is. The label can help customers pick healthier drinks at a quick look. Here's what the label means.
Nutri-Grade Label | ||||
| A | B | C | D |
sugar (g/100ml) | ≤1 and No sweetener (甜味剂) | 1~5 | 5~10 | >10 |
saturated fat (g/100ml) | ≤0.7 | 0.7~1.2 | 1.2~2.8 | >2.8 |
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| ·Only Grade A and B drinks will be awarded with "Healthier Choice" label . ·If sugar level and saturated fat level are in different grades, the LOWER one will be put on |
Dragon Head-raising Day is celebrated on the second day of the second Chinese lunar month to show respect to Dragon King and wish good weather for a big harvest. It is considered the start of spring and farming.
After the cold winter, spring comes and animals are awake, but because of the winter, the weather is dry and farming needs water. The story goes that after this day, the Dragon King who controls clouds and rains would wake from his winter sleep and bring rainfall for the crops.
On that day, there are lots of traditional celebration activities. First, in the early morning when it's still dark, families go to a river or a well with lanterns to get water and then carry it back home. Then they light candles, burn incense sticks (香柱) and offer a sacrifice (祭品). This ritual is named Yintianlong (lead the field dragon). People believe the actions can bring wealth and health to their homes.
The most well-known tradition on the day is having a haircut. It's a sign of good luck and energy in the whole year. However, it is very bad luck to get a haircut during the first lunar month.
Eating "dragon" food is another important part of celebrations. Chinese are best at connecting certain food with luck so food eaten on this day also gets special names. Noodles which are long and thin are called "dragon beard (longxu)." Dumplings are called "dragon ears (longer)." Spring rolls are "dragon scales (longlin)", and people call popcorn "dragon seeds (longzi)".
Those celebration activities may be different in the south and the north, and some activities are remained to nowadays, while some are just kept in the past. But the wish for a good year ahead is the same despite the change of time or space.
Smart transportation is leading to the birth of new apps for smart cities in China. In recent years, technology companies have worked hard to speed up the use of robotaxis and Baidu is one of the pioneers.
In June 2019, Baidu started to test its driverless robotaxis in certain areas in Changsha. In 2020, its Apollo Go robotaxis, also known as "Luobo Kuaipao" in Chinese, officially began its service in certain areas in Changsha, Cangzhou and Beijing, with a safety officer sitting in the driver seat who would monitor(监视) the drive and deal with accidents. In March 2022, Beijing allowed Baidu to test fully driverless robotaxis on certain roads, which meant a further step forward. In June 2023, Baidu carried out its driverless taxi service in Shenzhen across an area of 188 km2 from 7 am to 10 pm daily.
Booking a ride on Apollo Go is as simple as a few taps on your phone screen. Passengers just need to tell the app Apollo Go or Baidu Map where they are and where to go. Then, a car will appear. With sensors (传感器) and cameras all over the car, a computer takes full control of the drive. A screen on the back seat shows customers the information of the ride and how the robotaxi "looks" at the space around to see other cars, humans, and anything else that might get in its way.
"The robotaxi goes at about the same speed, providing a good riding experience," a user posted online. By September 2023, the number of orders has reached four million. The user satisfaction rating for the Apollo Go app has reached 4. 9 out of 5 and 97.12% of the reviews are five-star ratings. So far, Apollo Go robotaxi service has covered 11 cities and by 2025, it plans to test its robotaxis in other 65 cities.
However, safety is the key in the development of driverless robotaxis. Didi and AutoX both had cases (事例) when the safety officer inside had to take over control of the drive. In the future, Apollo Go and the other companies should take more time to improve the system in order to provide comfortable and safe rides.
To this day I still remember my mom's letters. It all started in December 1941.
Every night she sat at the table and wrote to my brother Johnny, who joined the war that summer. We hadn't heard from him for months. I didn't understand why mom kept writing when he never wrote back.
"Wait and see. We'll get a letter from him one day," she believed.
I don't know if she said that to calm herself, dad or all of us down. But I do know that it helped us stick together, and one day a letter really arrived. Johnny was alive somewhere in the Pacific.
Whenever she finished a letter, she gave it to dad to post it. Then we sat down and talked about the good old days when we had been a family of ten: mom, dad and eight children. Now they had all moved away from home to work, serve in the army, or get married. Except me. Sometimes she needed to write three different letters at a time.
Little by little words about mom and her letters spread. One day a woman came. Her voice trembled (发抖): "Is it true you write letters?" "I write to my sons." "And you can read too?" whispered the woman. "Sure." The woman pulled out a pile of letters. " ▲ "
The letters were from her son, a soldier in Europe. The woman's eyes welled up with tears as mom read the letters one by one. Later mom took the pen and began to write back. She knew exactly what the woman wanted to say.
Days later the woman returned with a friend, then another one and yet another. They all had sons fighting in the war, and they all needed letters. Mom had become the correspondent (通讯员) in our town. Sometimes she would write letters all day. I saw those mothers' faces brighten up in smiles when they posted their letters.
One day the woman came again. All hope disappeared from her eyes and mom immediately knew what had happened. They stood hand in hand for a long time without a word.
"All people were born with one purpose," mom told me. Clearly, mom's is to write letters. A letter unites (联结) people like nothing else. It can make them cry. It makes them laugh. It makes the world small.
Today all her letters are lost. But those who got them still cherish the memory of her letters in their hearts.
Most people are lucky to grow up with caring parents. However, many of them have trouble finding the way to spend time with parents. Why not try these ideas below?
Plan a family meal.
If you live nearby, a weekly get-together around the table is a perfect choice. It can be at your place or theirs, or in famous restaurants. Take the chance to chat about daily happenings.
Make a weekly phone call.
For those who live far from their parents, there is no possibility of usual visits in person. But your parents will be glad to hear your voice, so try to call them at least once a week. They will be even happier if this could be a video call.
Ask for parents' advice.
No matter what problem you may be having, it's a safe bet that your parents have been through it before. So talk about the problem with them, and if they make it clearer for you, it might be the best few minutes you ever spent.
Share relaxation time.
That is, spend time together doing something you both enjoy. A shopping trip or a film night could satisfy your mother. Sometimes fathers and sons could enjoy golf or fishing together.
Eat together. ·Get together to have a weekly. ·Talk about what has happened recently. parents every week. ·If it isn't possible to visit them, make sure they can hear your voice or see your face on the phone. Problem: People don't know how to spend time with parents. Turn to your parents for advice. ·Your parents are more experienced in problems. ·Talking with them may make the problem . Share fun activities. ·Do things you both enjoy, such as seeing a with mum or fishing with dad. What other ideas do you have?
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Becoming "Queen" Wen
Zheng Qinwen, a 21-year-old rising tennis star, finished second place in the women's singles at the 2024 Australian Open. She is the second Chinese to reach a Grand Slam singles final after Li Na.
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Prince of the Park
China's 15-year-old Chen Ye won gold in the men's park final of skateboarding (滑板男子碗池决赛) at the 19th Asian Games. It made him one of Team China's youngest gold (获胜者) at the Asian Games.
His love for the sport began in 2016 when he saw a skateboard at a store. His father encouraged him to try varied activities, (包括) table tennis, volleyball, piano and guitar. Finally, he met skateboarding and gave up the rest.
It was really challenging to stay (合适地;正确地)on the board at first but he practised hard. As a junior high school student, Chen needed to find a balance between his schoolwork and (业余爱好). He trained for more hours at night in order not to miss daytime classes.
"Every time I (成功) in a difficult move, I felt the pleasure of making progress," said Chen. For better training, his father even made a skate park (他自己). "He would work on it late into the night, sometimes (直到……为止) three or four in the morning. I'm really thankful for my father's support," said Chen.
Chen (影响) many Chinese young skateboarder since his victory. "If you want to try this sport, be prepared that you (失败;未能达到) hundreds of times," he advised. Looking back on his seven wears of learning to skate, Chen said this experience made him stronger and (勇敢的) to do something he truly loved.
We, together, are building the future of China.
Have you ever read the famous novel Robinson Crusoe? Do you know there's a real story behind it?
Alexander Selkink was born Scotland in 1676. As he grew up, he became a sailor (海员). One day, he (ask) to fight around South America, but something was wrong with the ship. So he tried to land on island. And it is known as "Robinson Crusoe Island" today.
The island in the Pacific was far away, without (somebody) around. But Selkirk managed (live) there alone for over 4 years. At first, he didn't realize it would be more than 4 years. there were no people on the island, there were animals, like rats, cats and goats. He mainly killed the time by (read) the Bible (圣经). During the (day), there were at least two ships coming close. However, they were unfriendly and even opened fire on Selkirk, but he escaped (lucky). From then on, he became more careful. On the (one) of February 1709, two British ships discovered Selkirk and he was saved at last.
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JamesRoul <jamesroul@gmail.com> Feb 23, 2024, 10:56 AM Hey Li Hua, Greeting from Australia! I hope everything is going well on your side. My parents will be sent to work in China for several years and I'm going with them. Now I'm excited but a bit nervous too. My father has told me about what China was like in 2012 when he visited it. What is life in China like now? How can I get on well with Chinese? Thanks, James |
New message To James Subject Welcome to China! Dear James, I'm excited to know you'll move to China. Life here is convenient and colorful. …… I hope the information can be helpful. Yours, Li Hua |