问答题plead innocent
问答题Transparency international
问答题任意性
问答题教育公平
问答题过去一年多来,中国政府努力扩大国内消费,积极吸收外商来华投资,为世界经济复苏做出了贡献。然而,近来出现了一些担忧,特别是在外企中间,认为中国不再像以前那样重视和欢迎外资了。事实上,中国今后将更加开放,中国市场的大门始终对外资敞开。【】在金融危机期间,中国政府坚持对外开放政策不动摇。2008年末,我们推出了规模为4万亿的一揽子刺激方案,同时启动了电子信息业、物流、装备制造等产业的调整和振兴规划。在一些重点领域投资和建设项目招标过程中,我们为所有企业(不管是中国企业还是外国企业)创造公平的竞争环境。例如,在2009年中国开展的12439个机电产品国际招标采购项目中,外资企业中标数占项目总数的55.4%。【】30多年来,外商直接投资的引入不仅带来了资金,更带来了先进的技术设备、管理和经营理念,有力地促进了中国经济制度、技术和管理创新。
问答题down payment
问答题Transliteration
问答题protectionism
问答题增值税
问答题NGO
问答题America Stock Exchange
问答题文化扶贫计划
问答题intangible cultural heritage
问答题institutional structure
问答题货币操纵国
问答题一个刚来的客人
问答题law of the jungle
问答题teleconference
问答题出口许可证
问答题On a flight from Frankfurt to Shanghai, a foreign engineer noticed row after row of Chinese passengers deep into their iPads, playing games or watching movies. None was doing any reading. The engineer posted his observation online and got a tidal wave of responses, most of which corroborated his view. Before we get to “Why Chinese do not read”, I’ll reveal the spoiler, which is the most frequent defense. “We read. We just do not read in the same way as the old generations do. We rely on modern gadgets for faster access.” It is true that you cannot claim that only content on a printed page is knowledge. Anything that’s printed can be displayed digitally. There are millions of books available in digital form. And true electronic books can incorporate sound and video, thus enhancing the reading experience. To those who believe they can get anything and everything from the Web, I’ll hereby add my two cents’ worth: Yes, you can, but you won’t do it. My publishers (I work with several publishing houses in China) told me that most of the best-sellers in China are textbooks or supplement reading material, in other words, books that students are forced to read, or rather, forced to buy. So, let’s compare China’s best-seller list with that of the New York Times. While the latter has a mix of serious books, especially about history, and celebrity memoirs, the former is almost totally nothing. A walk through an airport bookstore will bring you more doom and gloom: mostly how-to-get-rich titles written by those who’ve done it or who claim to have the secret recipe. On top of that, there are buyers of books in China who decorate their rooms with wall-to-wall tomes but never bother to open the pages. Yes, people do read in China to enrich their bank accounts, but not to enrich themselves comprehensively.
