W: Now, Mr. Ross, we were talking last time we met about your ideas about this electronics project.
M: Well, it’s rather a simple project. It would consist of only one production line at the beginning, but we could expand it in time, of course.
W: How much of a financial outlay
M: Including loan I’d say in the area of I million US dollars.
W: I see.
M: How much would China be prepared to invest in this kind of a project if we went ahead, that is
W: As a general practice, we lay out about 51% of the total investment. This includes of course, cash, factory buildings, the right to use the sets, things like that.
M: I suppose we would be responsible for the machinery and other capital equipment. How does one arrive at the true value of the factory buildings
W: Good question. We ascertain such matters through joint assessment. Together we get an impartial assessment of property value.
M: Is there any r
OK! When we met last week, we talked about different kinds of short stories and some well-known short story writers. I remember that many of you said you liked the American writer Earnest Hemingway, right I hope you all followed my advice and finished reading his story "A day’s wait", because as I said, we’re going to study it together in today’s lesson. Now since you’re supposed to have read this story, let’s have some discussion. Please look at the four questions on the blackboard. First, when and where does the story take place Second, what does the boy read for in the story and what kind of person does he show himself to be Third, what kind of person is the boy’s father Four, what is the writer’s main purpose of writing the story I’d like you to work in groups of four or five and present your answers in ten minutes. Is everything clear
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