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标题: 研究生创新中心关于六月份英语角活动主题的公告 [打印本页]

作者: 郑大考研网    时间: 2016-5-31 11:59
标题: 研究生创新中心关于六月份英语角活动主题的公告
初夏的开始,毕业季的到来,六月份,注定让人难忘。承接五月份的热门话题,研究生创新中心英语俱乐部在英语角继续给大家精心准备了社会各个领域中不同类别的话题,把更多的视角抛向整个社会,拓宽思维。扩充视野。这个六月,每周三晚18:00创新中心211,让我们不见不散!
现将六月份英语俱乐部活动主题预告如下:
日期:2016年6月1日(周三)晚18:00
Topic: To Standardize Traditional Food or not?
Xi’an, capital city of Shanxi, is famous for its many wheat-based local delicacies, including its wide variety of noodles. But it now has proposed to formalize cooking and  nutrition standards for some of its signature foods. The local bureau of quality and technical supervision is seeking public input about quality standards for local foods like the famous Yangrou paomo, or unfermented bread dipped in a clear mutton stew. the news has stirred debate over whether traditional food can be properly regulated with today’s strict quality standards.
1 What is your favorite traditional food?
2 Is it necessary for government to standardize traditional foods? Why or why not?
3 How can traditional foods survive in today’s market?
主持人:顾玉朋

日期:2016年6月8日(周三)晚18:00
Topic: Divorce- Who to Blame?
The ministry of Civil Affairs reviewed a worrying trend in Chinese society in early July 2015, when it said that divorce rates had seen a straight 12-year increase by 2014.Beijing led other big cities in the country with a record of more than 55,000 divorces last year. Some analysts have blamed the divorce surge in recent years partly on social media, especially networking apps like Wechat and Momo, with the letter in particular being known as the “one-night stand app”. These apps expand people’s social circles, making it easier for married people to meet others and get into extramarital affairs, which could lead to divorces, according to some.
1 What’s your opinion?
2 Are apps like Wechat and Momo to blame for increasing divorce rates in China? Why or why not?
3 What about other factors that might lead to the surge of divorce rates?
主持人:毛雪莹

日期:2016年6月15日(周三)晚18:00
Topic:  Second-generation Rich
A recent report shows that 75 percent of China’s non-State enterprises will face issues of ownership succession in the next five or ten years. Many children of wealthy entrepreneurs are labeled spoiled and self-willed, and often accused of having no ability to run their family business well. Problems with rich youth could dampen public confidence in the private economy.
1 What do you think the government should do to guide the second-generation rich to better handle their responsibility?
2 What’s your opinion on the second-generation rich? Do you want to be one of them?
3 How do you think the gap between the rich and the poor? Is it enlarging?
主持人:杨丽倩

日期:2016年6月22日(周三)晚18:00
Topic:  Online Shopping Battle

Chinese retailers Alibaba and Jingdong amazed the world with record sales during last year’s 7th annual Singles’ Day online shopping festival. Now 11 has become the world’s largest online shopping event over the last few years. On the day, Alibaba sold more than 90 billion yuan’s worth of goods on its e-commence platforms Taobao.com and TMall, making headlines all over the world. Its chief rival Jingdong also said it more than doubled its sales volume from the same day last year. However, many shoppers seem to be losing their senses of excitement over Singles’ Day, and complaints are also on the rise.
1What’s your opinion? What do you think the complaints might be?
2 Is the Singles’ Day online shopping out of fashion already? Why or why not?
3 What do you think may come next?
主持人:王珊珊

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