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Ispapermoneygoingaway

纸币已经过时了吗(词数450)

Withinafewmonths,weregoingtohaveanewsetofbanknotes(纸币).ThePeople'sBankofChina(PBOC),thecentralbank,hasupgradedthefiftheditionoftherenminbi(RMB)andwillissuethemfromAug30.Thesebillswillhavebrightercolorsandnewsecurityfeatures(防伪特征),whichwillmakeprintingfake(假的)moneyevenharder.We'vebeenusingbanknotesforaround1,000years.BackintheNorthernSongDynasty,Chinesepeoplemadetheworld’searliestpapermoneytoreplacemetalcoins(金属硬币).Thesebanknoteswerecalledjiaozi.Obviouslypapermoneyischeapertomakeandeasiertocarry-theseadvantagesmadeitmorepopularthanotherformsofmoney.Butnow,inthedigital(数码的)age,papermoneyseemstobedisappearingforthesamereason-what'smoreconvenient(方便的)thannothavingtocarryanymoneyatall

Chinaseemstobeheadingtowardbecomingacashlesssociety.Fromsupermarketstostreetstalls(小摊),peoplepaybyusingtheWeChatWalletandAlipayappsontheirmobilephones.Swedenisevenclosertoafuturewithoutpapermoney.ManySwedishbanksnolongerevenhavecashonhand.Butthereareworriesaboutcreatingcashless.Somesayitisunfairtothepoorandpeoplewithoutmucheducation.It'snoteasyforthemtoopenbankaccounts(账户)ordealwithmobilephones.Andifallofyourmoneyisdigitalyoumayloseyourmoneyifyouraccountsarehacked(黑客攻击)Althoughpapermoneyisinalosingbattlewithelectronicpaymentinsomecountries,it'sstillabigthinginmostpartsoftheworld.Itmaytakealittlelongerthanyouthinktoseeitgoaway.

 

Listentoyourbooks

耳朵“阅读”时代来了(词数260,7分钟)

Withthedevelopmentoftechnologyandtheinternet,thereisanewtrendinreadingaudiobooks.Morepeoplearechoosingtolistentoaudiobooksthesedays,accordingtothisyearsnationalreadingreport.

ThereportwasreleasedbytheChineseAcademyofPressandPublication(CAPP).Itshowsthataudiobookshavebecomequitepopularamongmostreaders.Oneinthreeadultlistentoaudiobooks.Theymainlyusepopularaudiosharingplatf0mmS(平台)likeXimalaya.

Kidshavealsobeenamaindriverinthedevelopmentofaudiobooks.Ximalayanotedthatthevalueofaudiobookpurchasesmadebythoseaged13to18in2018increasedby330percentoverthatof2017,theBeijingEveningNewsreported.

Inaddition,aroundpercentofchildrenunder8yearsoldlistentoaudiobooks.Mostofthemlistenatleastonceaweek.Theirfavoritecategories(分类)are“storiesforkids”and"poetryreading”

Oneofthereasonsaudiobookshavetakenoffisthatpeoplewanttogetmoreuseoutoftheirfreetime.ChinaNewsServicereported.Whetherthey'reatthegym,onabus,orinbed,peoplecanenjoyreadingwithoutaheavypaperbookore-reader.Fasterinternetspeedsmeanonecandownloadawholebookinjustseconds,accordingtoWeiYushan,directorofCAPP.

Audioappcontentdesignershaveinvitedbroadcasters(播音员)andproduction(制作)groupstojoinincontentproduction.Boththequalityandnumberofaudiobooksbeingofferedhavegreatlyimproved.Morepeoplecanfindtheaudiobookstheylikethemost,thereportsays.

 

Followthesubwayrules

在地铁上吃喝将影响个人信用(词数270,7分钟)

Travelingbysubwaycansometimesbequiteanadventure,especiallyduringrushhour.Youhavetofightyourwayintothecarriage(车厢)Andtherearethetimeswhenyouhavetoavoidcupsofcoffeethatcouldspillonyou.Thesmellssomepassengersfoodareverystrong,too.

SinceApril,thelocalgovernmentofBeijinghasbeencollectingpublicopinionsontherevised(修订的)BeijingMetroPassengerRulesTherulessaythatifpassengersbehaveinanuncivilized(不文明的)mannerwhileonthesubway,theywillendupwithbadcredit(信用)scoresorevenbeingbanned(禁止)fromthesubway,BeijingYouthDailyreported.

Fourkindsofbehaviorswereaddedtotherevisedrules.Theyincludestealingothers'seatseatingordrinking,ridingwithoutpayingthefare(车票)andhandingoutadvertisements.What'sworthmentioningisthatpeoplehavedifferentopinionsregardingeatinganddrinkingonthesubway,GuangmingDailyreported.Therulesstatethatallpassengersexceptbabiesandpeoplewithcertainhealthissuesarenotallowedtoeatordrinkonthesubway.Peoplehavepointedoutthatthesmelloffoodanddrinkcanannoyotherpassengers.

However,othersquestionthisrule,sayingthatdrinkingwatershouldbeallowed,aspeoplecangetthirstyafterlongridesonthecrowdedsubway.oTheyalsothinkitistooharsh(严厉的)tolowersomeonessocialcreditscoreJustforeatingordrinking."

WhatproblemswillitcauseifIjustquietlyeatsomefoodthatdoesn'thaveanysmellandoldontothepackaging(包装)whenI'mdone”hausernamedDONGCHENYwroteonSinaWeibo.

 

Hipposmovesilicon

河马——自然界硅元素的搬运工(词数280,7分钟)

Hipposlookalittlebitsilly,don'tyouthinkTheyhavehugebodies,butsmalleyesandears.Thiscontrast(对比)alwaysmakeshipposlookfunnyandcute.

Asitturnsout,theyplayanimportantroleinAfrica'secosystem(生态系统)aswell.Hipposhavebeenkeepingsilicon,anutrientforplantsandanimals,onthemovethroughoutEastAfrica,ScienceNewsreported.

Eachday,ahippoeatsabout36kgofplants.Mostoftheseplantsarerichinsilicon.Thesiliconcyclesthroughtheirbodyandfinallycomesoutintheirpoop.TheirpoopbringstonsofsiliconintotheMaraRiver,wherehipposoftenpoop,accordingtoscientistsfromtheUniversityofAntwerpinBelgium.That'sabout76percentoftheriver'sentiredownstreamsilica(硅石)flow.

Siliconismostlyfoundinsand.Itsroleinnatureisimportant.Theelementfeedsthegrowthofaplantcalledthediatom(硅藻),whichlivesinoceans.freshwaterandotherwetenvironments.Together,theseplantstakeincarbondioxide(二氧化碳)fromtheairandchangeitintooxygen(氧气.Itisestimatedthatdiatomsmakeatleast20percentoftheoxygenonEarth,accordingtoLiveScience.

Diatomsalsoformthebaseofthefoodchain.Theyareeatenbysmallanimalslikecrabsandsnails,whichinturnfeedbiggeranimalslikeotters(水獭),turtles,andevenhumansWithoutdiatoms,manyecosystemswouldfaceafoodshortage.

Buthipposarethreatened(受到威胁)byhuntingandhabitat(栖息地)loss.Theirpopulationdecreasedbyupto20percentfrom1996to2004,ScienceNewsreported.IftheseanimalsdisappearfromtheMaraRiver,thediatompopulationcoulddecreaseremarkably.

DidyouknowSiliconisthesecond-mostabundant丰富的)elementonEarth.Onlyoxygenbeatsit.Itmakesupslightlymorethan27percentoftheEarth’scrust(地壳)nature,siliconusuallyexistsaseitheranoxide(氧化物)likesandorasilicate(硅酸盐)

Lightingupblackholes

黑洞:

探索一小步,人类一大步。

(词数321,6分钟)

Therearemomentsinourliveswhenwe'rejustleftinawe(敬畏地)Forme,thesemomentsincludewhenIfoundoutthatJupiteristimesbiggerthanEarth,andthatQomolangma,Earth'shighestmountainifthrownintotheoceanupsidedown-wouldn'tbelargeenoughtofilltheMarianatrench(马里亚纳海沟),thedeepestplaceonEarth.Butnoneofthesemomentscomparestothisone:

whenscientistsrevealed(公布)thefirst-everpictureofablackholeonApril10Whatyouseeinthepicturemightbemerelyanorangeringablurry(模糊的)bitoforangeringevenbutitisinfactablackholeandis55millionlight-yearsfromEarth.Andit'sbiggerthananythingweknowof:

Thesundoesn'tevenbegintocomparewithit,sinceitsmass(质量)billiontimesthatofourstar.Itgotmewondering:

HowmanymoreblackholesarethereWhatliesanother100million,or1,000million,light-yearsawayAndwhatdoesthesizeoftheuniversemeantoustinybeingsonatinyplanetButdon’tgetmewrong.Thenewsisn'tsupposedtobediscouragingatall:

Afterall,itisincontrast(对比)tothesizeoftheuniversethathumanbeingscanseehowmuchthey'veachievedJustthinkaboutit:

Werefresh-and-bloodcreatures,andyetwemanagedtoextend(延伸)oursightbybuildingtelescopeshat“see”millionsoflightyearsaway.Thesetelescopesarelocatedineightplacesaroundtheworld.andscientistsfrom20countriesworkedtogetherfortwoyearstoprocessallthedatabeforefinallybringingtheimagetous.It'struethatwetendtofeelaweinthefaceofforcesthataremuchbiggerthanperhapsweshouldholdourselvesinaweaswell,forallthatwetinyhumanbeingshavelearnedabouttheuniverse.

 

JapanisworkinghardtoimproveitsEnglishsigns.

日本致力于纠正“日式英语”,迎接东京

You'veprobablyseensomepretty"interestingEnglishtranslations.Forexample,itiscommontosee“Chinglish”onrestaurantmenusandonsignsinpublicareasinisnowworkingtoimproveitsEnglishsignssothattouristswillhaveaneasiertimegettingaroundduringthe2020Olympics.

Improvingpublictransportationsignsisespeciallyimportant,astouristswilltaketrainsandbusestogetaround.TheJapanTourismAgencyrecentlycarriedoutatwo-monthinvestigation(at)intothewebsitesof85trainandbuscompaniesaroundthecountryAccordingtoGermanbroadcasterDeutscheWelle.

Theagencyfoundsomeratherodd(古怪的)translations.Forexample,onetransportationcompanyreferstochildrenas“dwarfs(侏儒).Othertranslationerrorsinclude"ForgottenCenter”for"lostandfound”,and“releaseplace”for“ticketmachine”.

ButdoesJapanhaveenoughtimetocorrectitsEnglishOneexpertthinksit'stooHaley,aprofessoratNiigataUniversity,thinksitcan'tbedone.Hepointedoutthatmanycompaniessimplywon'tbeabletoaffordtohiretranslatorsandreprintthematerials.Inaddition,thepeoplewhooriginallytranslatedthematerialsprobablywon'twanttolosefacebyadmittingtotranslatingthemincorrectly,headded.

Whetheritcanfixitssignsornot,Japanisbracingfor(为…做准备)awaveofto

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