
基本信息出版社:外文出版社
页码:238 页
出版日期:2008年01月
ISBN:9787119053479
International Standard Book Number:7119053477
条形码:9787119053479
EAN:9787119053479
版本:第1版
装帧:平装
开本:16
正文语种:英语
丛书名:Key Words For Better Understanding China
内容简介 Culture changes along with the development of the economy, as do the words and expressions used daily in the media and people's daily life. Every year, every month, and even every day, there are new words and phrases invented and used in China. To better understand modern China in its different spheres, one needs to be familiarized with these new words and phrases to avoid confusion or misunderstanding. This book, with a collection of over 200 such key words and phrases currently in use, may serve as a handbook for anyone who is interested in China's current affairs, as groundwork for reading the media or communicating with people.
编辑推荐 Culture changes along with the developmentof the economy, as do the words andexpressions used daily in the media andpeople's daily life.Every year, every month, and even everyday, there are new words and phrasesinvented and used in China. To betterunderstand modern China in its differentspheres, one needs to be familiarized withthese new words and phrases to avoidconfusion or misunderstanding.This book, with a collection of over 200 suchkey words and phrases currently in use, mayserve as a handbook for anyone who isinterested in China's current affairs, asgroundwork for reading the media or com-municating with people.
目录
FOCUS ON CHINA series
Supply of Public Goods and a Harmonious Society
Rural Developmcnt and a Harmonious Society
The Dcvelopment of Social Organizations and a Harmonious Society
Government Transformation and Construction of a Hamonious Society
The Process of Marketability and a Harmonious
Society
China's Public Finance
Public Crisis Management in China
China's Social Security Svstcm
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Foren Languages Press
Foreword
Pofitics
Reform and Opening-up
NPC and CPPCC
People's Congress System
System of Multi-party Cooperation and Political Consultation
Peace and Development
The Three Represents
Scientific Outlook on Development
Putting People First
Harmonious Society
Eight Honors and Eight Dishonors
One Country, Two Systems
1992 Consensus
"Three Direct Links" across the Taiwan Straits
Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence
Shanghai Cooperation Organization
Forum on China-Africa Cooperation
Boao Forum for Asia
E-government
China's Top 10 Outstanding Young People
Touching China
Public Information Officer
Three Awarenesses
Economy
Sustainable Development
Well-off Society
The Three-step Development Strategy
Two "Centenaries"
"Five Balances"
Economic Census
Energy-Efficient Society
Recycling Economy
Green GDP
The 1 lth Five-Year Plan
Development of Western China
Rejuvenation of Northeast China
Rise of Central China
Yangtze River Delta
Zhujiang (Pearl) River Delta
Pan-Yangtze River Delta
Pan-Zhujiang River Delta
Diverse Forms of Ownership Existing Side by Side
Made in China
Utilizing Foreign Investment
The Three Gorges Project
West-to-East Natural Gas Transmission Project
South-to-North Water Diversion Project
West-to-East Electricity Transmission Project
West-to-East Coal Transportation Project
"Eight Vertical Lines and Eight Horizontal Lines"
Beijing-Shanghai High-speed Railway
Qinghal-Tibet Railway
Four Largest Banks
Reform of the RMB Exchange Rate Mechanism
Three Golden Projects
Golden Security Project
China Unicom
China Mobile
Charm City
China's Top 100 Cities in terms of Comprehensive
Strength
Digital City
Canton Fair
Real Estate Rights Law
Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Metropolitan Region
Agriculture, Rural Areas and Faiers
Issue of Agriculture, Rural Areas and Farmers
Agricultural Census
Modern Agriculture
Rescinding the Agricultural Tax
Agricultural Part-time Workers
New Socialist Countryside
Eco-villages
New-type Farmer
Increasing Rural Income
Out-of-Poverty Campaign
"Broadcast to Every Village" Program
Rural Film Projection Program
New Rural Cooperative Medical System
Barefoot Doctors
College-Graduate Village Officials
Township Enterprises
Give More, Take Less and Liven Up
Education
Revitalizing the Country Through Science and Education
Essential-Quality-Oriented Education
Two Basic Goals for Education
Carrying out the Two Basic Goals for Education
Two Exemptions and One Allowance
Choosing Schools
Temporary Teachers
Project Hope
Project 211
Project 985
Enlargement of Recruitment of Higher Education "
State Student Loan Policy
UEE Economy
UEE Migrants
"Go West" Graduate Volunteer Program
Employment of College Graduates
Project for Realizing the College Dream
Science and Technology
Innovative Country
Innovative Enterprises
Shenzhou-V Spacecraft
Shenzhou-VI Spacecraft
Shenzhou-VII Spacecraft
The Lunar Exploration Project
National Science and Technology Awards
National Key Science and Technology Project
The National 863 Program
The 973 Program
The Torch Program
The Spark Program
Project 748
Program 2049
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Culture
Environmental Protection
Tourism and Holidays
Society
Sports and Olympic Games
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文摘 The Beijing-Shanghai High-speed Railway is a project withthe most investment and technology content in the Medium-and Long-term Program for the Railway Network approved bythe State Council in early 2004. It is the first high-speed railwaymeeting advanced international standards in China. It runs1,318 km, almost parallel to the existing Beijing-Shanghai Rail-way. In the future, the Beijing-Shanghai High-speed Railwaywill be used specially for passenger transport, while the Bei-jing-Shanghai Railway will be used mainly for freight transport.The Beijing-Shanghai High-speed Railway is a double-track onewith a planned speed of 350 kph, and 300 kph during the earlierperiod of its service. The line will have 21 stations when it iscompleted and put into operation in 2010. By that time, it willtake only five hours from Beijing to Shanghai (about nine hoursshorter than the present journey) and it will carry 80 millionpassengers each way a year. Moreover, the trains leave at shortintervals, with one train running every three minutes duringpeak time.
The Beijing-Shanghai High-speed Railway will use high-speedwheel track technology, over 70 percent of which has beendeveloped by China itself. According to the Medium- andLong-term Program for the Railway Network, by 2020 thelength of railway lines in service will have increased from 73,000km at the end of 2003 to 100,000 km. Busy arteries will haveseparate passenger and freight lines, and double-track and elec-tric railways will reach 50 percent of the total.