[活动]准备办个简单英语学习班,有兴趣者入
准备办个简单的英语对话学习班.
聘任 yaqi 来做英文老师.
要交学费--可用分
交作业
考试
以一月为期,第一名,偶来给奖励.实物奖励哈,暂时构想就这些.
有兴趣者,先来个初级报名跟跟.
我看看有多少人>10人就办
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支持~~~,观望~~
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嘿呀,嘿嘿~~
我来也~~
想报个名,但是E文基础太太太太太差,不知道面向什么等级的E文学生?
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能算我一个否./
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哈哈我报名
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我也来顶下
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我也报名,看看能否让我的英语水平0的突破。
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其实我也想学学。
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支持 ,早日摆脱英语盲 ^^!
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强烈支持,我做教导主任,看谁不听话。
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我也报名,学费有的是
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怎么总是天南海北的?
一会儿美国,一会儿英国的
不行,有点儿乱,得屡一屡
等我屡清了,我也报下名
自从过了四级就没怎么写过英语单词了
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强烈支持
狂顶
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带我不 我报名
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报名!
厄。。。。 只是。。不知道学费多少
只有520可用分。。。 -_-
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我报名,
strongly support!
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please enter my name
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Don't forget me ~~~
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我也报名!!
自从有一次接了外国的电话能听懂别人讲的可是自己却不知道怎么回答,郁闷。。。。
提高英语说话能力最重要!!!
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米有可用分的穷光蛋飘过~~
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这东西,网上咋学习呀??
利用www.itcast.net ??
这个是CSDN 办的,专门用于网络教学,培训
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我报名做监考老师。
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叮叮叮
支持
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俺也报名,别分学号了,每人分配个英文名好了
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我来报名,我也要参加 ,希望你真心的办下去,不要忽悠我们。
手机 : 13718443852
MSN: wge83@hotmail.com
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我也参加
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怎么个学法?什么时间?
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报个名先 。
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偶,报名
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我要报名。
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关注,拿分~
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哈哈我报名
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先拿分
再报名
交分开发票不 嘿嘿
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偶也加入,英文太烂了
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分够就报名
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我也比较感兴趣,不知道有什么条件,自我感觉E文很差
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我也参加一下,英语一直是软肋
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我也参加一下,英语一直是软肋
我也参加一下,英语一直是软肋
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报名报名..就会ABC,怎么学啊
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how much?
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我也报名,LZ不能丢下我
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报个名,攒了好几年的可用分了..
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接不接收旁听生呀,就是不准时上课,不交作业的那种。
主要是基础太差
学费还是会交的哦。
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具体方法是怎样
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why not 不报名?
算我一个. ^_^
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偶读书英语就没及过格 不晓得 行不行 我写作业都找英语字典 哎 那日子苦啊
校长 算我个否?
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ME
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Drive to halt straw burning sees Chinese farmers 'go green'
GOV.cn Tuesday, June 24, 2008
The summer harvest was over.
Watching a machine crush the wheat stubble in the field, Gao Chengli recalled the days when he was choked by smoke from burning straw and wary of local officials' scrutiny.
"We didn't get it at first," said the 40-year-old Gao, referring to China's ban on burning waste stalks, which began in 1999.
"Farmers even set fires secretly because it was convenient."
In the run-up to the Olympics, Chinese farmers like Gao have shifted from matches to machines as the government strives to keep Beijing from being smothered by smoke.
Officials are using many approaches, ranging from the carrot of subsidies and the stick of fines to satellite monitoring and straw-to-power projects.
Beijing farmers had adopted the conservation farming approach, which leaves stubble in the soil to increase organic matter, on more than 80 percent of all farm land since 2006, said the Ministry of Agriculture on Monday.
"The achievement was significant for reducing dust in Beijing, cutting straw burning and improving the capital's environment for the Olympics," the ministry quoted Minister Sun Zhengcai as saying in a statement.
Straw burning in the Beijing suburbs, which extend far beyond the city center, used to cause thick smog in the capital proper, closing highways and disrupting airport operations.
Smoke from the farms south of Beijing was blown north last June,polluting the capital's sky for days.
For Gao, who owns about 0.38 acres of land in Zhengding County, Hebei Province, which borders Beijing, the solution was a crushing machine organized by the township government.
In Beizaoxian, another town in the county, 200,000 yuan (28,571U.S. dollars) was allocated by the township government to subsidize farmers' purchase of farm machines, including the stubble-crushing machine.
"Farmers have gradually come to understand the harm of burning waste straw and voluntarily adopted crushing," said Zheng Wei, an official with the Zhengding government.
In some parts of China, the issue turned bitter for local officials. Four town-level officials were suspended last week for not doing enough to stop straw burning in Xi'an, capital of the northwestern Shaanxi Province.
To keep the sky clear for the Olympics, the central government expanded the no-straw-burning areas in May and imposed a full-scale ban in Beijing and eight regions neighboring or south of the city through September.
The China Meteorological Administration said that satellite monitoring picked up 1,762 fires set on farm land from June 2 to 15, down 22 percent from the period between June 4 and 17 last year.
Satellite technology was introduced in 2004 in an effort to reduce the outlawed practice of straw burning, and this system of monitoring detected 2,989 fires in 2007, up from 2,481 in 2004.
"Farmers had their own reasons." said professor Cheng Xu of the China Agricultural University (CAU).
Cheng said that farmers often had little time to clear the land of one crop before having to plant another, so fire was often the fastest option.
China's agricultural areas saw about 700 million tons of waste straw left after harvests each year.
By the end of 2007, mechanical stubble crushing had been applied on 327 million mu (21.8 million hectares) of farm land, about one sixth of the country's total, according to the ministry.
"About 30 percent of China's waste straw goes unused," said another CAU professor, Meng Qingxiang. "The waste straw is not 'waste' at all but a precious resource, and we must let people know that."
Straw has several uses, including livestock feed, methane production, a source of solid fuel or electricity generation, said Cheng.
Li Jing, deputy head of the National Development and Reform Commission's (NDRC's) resource conservation and environmental protection department, urged China to speed up the comprehensive use of waste straw.
China is considering ways to use more than 80 percent of its waste straw by 2015, according to officials with the NDRC.
Editor: An Lu
Source: Xinhua
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报名啦
