Tianjin is a major seaport and an industrial center 120 kilometers southeast of Beijing. VOA staff’s man recently visited the port, industrial development zone and market of Tianjin and sent us a glimpse of the old and yet very modern city.
Cargo ships sound their horns and they leave the port of Tianjin, China’s largest container port with a capacity of 400,000 containers a year.
Masses all arranged in black steel structure line the wharf, huge arm-like craneset loads of containers on to the ships. The container storage area resembles the parking lot to the size of dozens of football fields. The modern seaport has prompted many foreign companies invest in the nearby Tianjin economic and technological development area. Companies from Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, France, Germany and the United States have set up their own factories or joint venture operations with Chinese partners in the economic development area. Some factories produce steel pi
A. 4,000,000 tons a year.
B. 400,000 containers a year.
C. 4,000 tons a year.
D. 40,000,000 containers a year.
As the global village continues to
shrink and cultures collide, it is essential for all of us to become more
sensitive, more aware of, and more observant to the body language
(motions/gestures) that surround us each day. And as many of us cross over
cultural borders, it would be fitting for us to respect, learn, and understand
more about the effective and powerful "silent language" of gestures. Without
gestures, our world would be static and colorless. The social anthropologists,
Edward T. Hall claims 60 percent of all our communication is nonverbal. In that
case, how can we possibly communicate with one another without
gestures The world is a giddy montage (蒙太奇) of vivid gestures—the ones used by traffic police, street vendors, expressway drivers, teachers, children on playground and athletes with their exuberant (热情洋溢的) hu A. criticizing B. interrupting C. correcting D. complimenting 我来回答: 提交
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