Breakfast dishes in China are widely different in different areas. Here we introduce some traditional, popular, and famous Chinese breakfast foods. These dishes are easily found in streets every morning.
Soybean Milk and Deep-Fried Dough Sticks Taste: sweet Price: 4 yuan This breakfast set usually appears together. The two parts are the most common breakfast mixtures. Some locals also like to have deep-fried dough sticks with rice porridge. You can eat one as it is or put it in some soybean milk, which has a better taste. |
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Steamed Buns Filled with Meat, Soup, or Nothing Taste: salty or sweet Price: 2 yuan each; steamed buns filled with soup are more expensive at 15 yuan for 8 buns. There is an almost endless variety of tastes, both salty and sweet. They are also very easy for a take-out. Stores can sell steamed buns separately, fifty cents each. |
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Wheat Noodles Taste: salty Price:5-10 yuan In northern China, where wheat is more commonly eaten, a bowl of hot wheat noodles is a popular breakfast dish. In Wuhan, hot-and-dry noodles are eaten at breakfast by almost everyone. The people in Lanzhou also enjoyed noodles. |
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Rice Noodles Taste: salty Price:5-10 yuan Rice noodles are more commonly eaten in the south, especially in Guangxi and Yunnan provinces. In Guilin, Guilin rice noodles are a very famous and popular cheap meal. Local people eat the dish not just for breakfast, but also for lunch or dinner. |
One thing my father did when I was young still remains fresh in my memory today.
My father was a carpenter, and he often helped others build houses. Every time he finished building a house, he would pick up the broken bricks and tiles that others didn't need, either one or two. Sometimes when walking on the road and seeing bricks or stones on the side of the road, he would pick them up and put them in a basket to take them home. Over time, a mess of bricks appeared in our yard. I can't figure out the usefulness of the things. I just felt that the small courtyard was left with no room for playing.
Until one day my father started to use these things to build a square room in a corner of the yard. Then my father drove the pigs and sheep that were raised in the open into the small house, and the yard was clean. Our house became the only one with a pig house in the yard in my village.
At that time, I just thought my father was great, and he built a house by himself. Because my family was so poor that it was almost a problem to eat, but my father did not give up, picking up bricks day after day, and finally one day he had enough bricks to build the house in his heart.
In the following days, the spirit of this thing has been inspiring me. When I do something, I usually ask myself two questions: One is what the goal of doing this thing is and the other is how much effort is needed to make this thing happen. Afer that, I must have enough patience, because I can't pick up enough bricks in a day.
Home to the yearly World Internet Conference(WIC), Wuzhen, a water town in East China's Zhejiang Province, has always been connected with technology.
Wuzhen's People's Park was built in the 1950s. But this traditional park is now a center with the latest technologies, powered by technologies including 5G, AI and AR, 23 interactive displays have been set up in the park.
An AI assistant is placed at the park's entrance. From weather forecast to the price of meat and vegetables, it provides daily-life information for the local people.
ID Square dancing is popular in China. A big screen has been put up in the park's square, and dancers can learn routines from the screen or use it as a music player. Using AR, dancers can see themselves through the special camera, making the screen a "mirror".
The rubbish cans here are smart, too. The rubbish can opens by itself when it senses something moving near. It then sorts the rubbish and tells you which kind it falls in.
The virtual zoo in the park is the children's favorite. By using the park's app to scan the area, visitors can check out virtual animals by AR cameras.
The park is not just a collection of technologies put together for no reason.
All the services were designed according to people's actual needs, which showed us what "technology +"could be like in the future.
①ropens. ②It scans people. ③It sorts the rubbish.
④It tells people which can to drop.
⑤It puts the rubbish people throw in the right can by itself.
Strong winds are starting to blow. It seems huge, dark cloud is getting bigger and bigger until it seems to be covering the whole sky. thunderstorm is getting nearer.
A few seconds pass. Then it happens! The You can find out if you remember that light travels faster than sound. Light travels at 300, 000 kliometres a second. Sound travels more slowly, at about 330 metres a second.
If you are in a car during a thunderstorm, stay there. Lightning does not usually hit a closed car.
If you cannot do that, stay in a low place. Since lightning often hits tall trees, you should not stand under a tree. If you are in a boat or swimming, get to land as soon as possible. The electricity of lightning travels through water. If you are inside a building, do not touch electrical equipment. Stay away from open windows and doors.
Even though thunderstorms can cause damage, they do more good than harm. They help the soil. Lightning causes gases to mix in the air. Millions of tons of fertilisers are formed as the less gases become part of the rain.
In spring, it is the time for the thunderstorm to happen. We can see it again.
A. Suddenly a bright flash of lightning hits across the darkened sky. B. These gases fall to the ground and help make our soil richer. C. You wonder how far away the storm is. D. They bring clean rain that provides water for all living things. E. If you are out-of-doors, take shelter from the storm in a building. |
Rangoli lived with her family in a small town. One day while coming from school, she saw some 1playing with paper boats. She was very happy to see those colorful paper boats. And now she also wanted 2for herself. When she reached home, she asked her older brother to show her3to make a paper boat. Thus her brother made a beautiful paper boat for her and4 her name "Rangoli" on the paper boat.
She was so happy to 5a paper boat now. She decided to go outside to play with the6 the next day. When she woke up the next day, she saw that it was raining7outside and water was flowing in streets and roads. She 8 her paper boat, but it was not there. She searched her room but couldn't find it. She was so worried that she 9to her brother and cried, "I lost my boat. Please help me to find it!" He smiled and said "Not at all, 10 boat is outside the house." So she went out of her house and found that her boat got bigger! What a surprise! It became as 11as a real boat. She sat on her boat with excitement and it started floating on water.
12she traveled the whole town on her boat. On her way, she was followed by other children on their boats, which made her feel very proud. People were waving at them. She was very 13. At that time she heard her mother's
14"Get up, Rangoli, I have prepared your favoritebreakfast today." She opened her eyes and found she was 15 all the time. She was happy about the dream and told everyone about it.
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China's Lengji Village, the coldest village in China, has become a famous tourist attraction. Itin Genhe, in the northern part of China.
Tourists have come tolife in Lengji Village where temperatures often drop 30 degrees below zero. They also have the chance to watch local working in the winter to protect the natural environment. To protect the snow-covered forests, villagers work all kinds of jobs at a local forest farm.
"Every day, we would patrol the forests. The forests of our motherland must be " said 51-year-old Cheng. "The forest has been under protection. Not only has it become larger, but it has become as we can see. The protection has also brought more wild animals."
completing his patrol, Cheng returned home and cooked local traditionalcalled "eight big bowls" to treat some tourists visiting his village. The old factory buildings were offered to the enterprising forestry workers. Some of have developed family tours in the area, making the development of "China's Cold Pole Village" more successful.
The local tourist industry has developed after ski facilities, ski rings and other snow activities were introduced.
The Lengji Village saw 36,000 trips in 2020, which led to Cheng's income increasing to more than 5,000 yuan every month.
One day, while I was cooking in the kitchen, someone knocked on the door. I opened door and saw a young take-away man standing outsidea lot of steamed hairy crabs in his hands. I remembered I didn't place an order like that.
So I said, "What's up? I didn't order any food or vegetables. You be mistaken." "I know you didn't order anything." The young man said," This is not for you, but it is your WeChat friend who asked me show you. This is the food he is going to have for dinner today. His house out of power and he can't post a moment on Wechat, he is afraid you won't see it. So I am here. Hurry up, I have more than ten houses to go!"
(In Yaxiya Middle School library)
A: Good afternoon.?
B: I want to borrow a new magazing about Hero safeguarding the Motherland and Protecting borders, but I can't find it.
A: Maybe somebody else has borrowed it.?
B: I'm afraid not, my teacher wants me to give a speech about Wang Zhuoran, from Luohe, Henan..
A: I see. Let me check the computer to see if there are any other magazines about Wang Zhuoran. (A moment later)
A: Hmm... Here is a latest newspaper about Chen Hongjun, Qi Fabao, Wang Zhuoran and so on, they come from the same group. Do you want to borrow it?
B: Yes.?
A: Well, You can keep it for three days. B:It is long enough for me. Thanks a lot.
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