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The report titled "Feasibility Study of xx Limited Company's Wireless Video Mine Automation Control System Development Project" outlines the potential for the company's project to be successful. The report offers an analysis of the current market, the technical and financial feasibility of the project, and potential risks and challenges.
The report analyzes the current market conditions and industry trends in the field of wireless video mine automation control systems. It highlights the demand for such systems and the potential for growth in this sector. The report also assesses the technical feasibility of the project, including the technology and resources required for its development and implementation. This involves evaluating the availability of skilled personnel, necessary equipment, and potential partnerships or collaborations with other organizations.
In addition to the technical aspects, the report also delves into the financial feasibility of the project. This involves conducting a cost-benefit analysis, estimating the initial investment required, and projecting potential returns and profitability. Furthermore, the report assesses potential risks and challenges that the company may encounter during the project's development and implementation phases.
The report concludes with a recommendation regarding the viability of the project and its potential for successful implementation. It provides strategic insights and outlines the steps necessary for the company to move forward with its wireless video mine automation control system development project.
Overall, the report provides a comprehensive analysis of the feasibility of xx Limited Company's project, offering valuable insights into the market, technical and financial considerations, as well as potential risks and challenges. It serves as a valuable resource for decision-makers within the company, providing them with the necessary information to make informed choices regarding the project's future.
street. Many of our young people will be only too happy to work for the company. McDonald’s makes a promise to the people that work for them. They say,“We value you, your growing skills and your help to the company.”I can see nothing but good if this company comes to build its restaurant in our town. AGAINST BUILDING A MCDONALD’S I am very worried about McDonald’s building a restaurant in our hometown. We are a small community and we enjoy our local dishes. I am not sure if McDonald’s food is as healthy as they say in their advertisements. When scientists look at it carefully, they find high levels of fat, sugar and salt. This is very worrying. Too many young people are getting fat through eating too much fatty food. McDonald’s is not giving young people a good idea of what a healthy diet should be. Local Chinese food, on the other hand, is full of fresh vegetables and
fresh meat and fish. The food at a McDonald’s restaurant is always the same, so I wonder if it is made or brought in from elsewhere. Although it is freshly cooked, it must be less healthy than our own locally grown and cooked Chinese food. I also worry about all those cars bringing people to buy food at McDonald’s. First, there would be petrol fumes(气体),which will make our clean air dirty. Second, there’s the problem of all those cars that try to park and prevent other cars from moving quickly through our town. I’m sure many young people would be happy to work for McDonald’s but will they be treated fairly?In American, McDonald’s does not allow workers’ unions to operate in its restaurants and these are people who speak up for the workers. If, as they say, the workers are happy with them ,why should they fear some workers joining a union? So when I consider the food, the cars
and the jobs, I think we should not allow McDonald’s to build their restaurant in our town. Unit 3 the million pound bank note Act I, Scene 3 Narrator: It is the summer of 1903. Two old and wealthy brothers, Roderick an dOliver, have made a bet. Oliver believes that with a million pound bank note a man could survive a month in London. His brother Roderick doubts it. At this moment, they see a penniless young man wandering on the pavement outside their house. It is Henry Adams, an American businessman, who is lost in London and does not know what he should do. Roderick: Young man, would you step inside a moment, please? Henry: Who? Me, sir? Roderick: Yes, you. Oliver: Through the front door on your left. Henry: ( A servant opens a door) Thanks. Servant: Good morning, sir. Would you please come in? Permit me to lead the way, sir. Oliver: (Henry enters)Thank you,
James. That will be all. Roderick: How do you do, Mr…er…? Henry: Adams. Henry Adams. Oliver: Come and sit down, Mr Adams. Henry: Thank you. Roderick: You are an American? Henry: That’ s right, from San Francisco. Roderick: How well do you know London? Henry: Not at all, it’s my first trip here. Roderick: I wonder, Mr Adams, if you’d mind US asking a few questions. Henry: Not at all. Go right ahead. Roderick: May we ask what you’re doing in this country and what your plans are? Henry: Well, I can’t say that I have any plans. I’m hoping to find work. As a matter of fact, I landed in Britain by accident. Oliver: How is that possible? Henry: Well, you see, back home I had my own boat. About a month ago, I was sailing out of the bay… ( his eyes stare at what is left of the brother’s dinner on table.) Oliver: Well, go on. Henry: Oh, yes. Well, towards nightfall I found myself carried out
to sea by a strong wind. It was all my fault. It didn't know whether I could survive until morning. The next morning I’d just about given myself up for lsot when I was spotted by a ship. Oliver: And it was the ship that brought you to England. Henry: Yes. The fact is that I earned my passage by working as an unpaid hand, which accounts for my appearance. I went to the American embassy to seek help, but … ( The brothers smile at each other.) Roderick: Well, you mustn’t worry about that. It’s an advantage. Henry: I’m afraid I don’t quite follow you, sir. Roderick: Tell us, Mr Adams, what sort of work did you do in America. Henry: I worked for a mining comapany. Could you offer me some kine of work here? Roderick: Patience, Mr Adams. If you don't mind, may I ask you how much money you have? Henry: Well, to be honest, I have none. Oliver: (happily) What luck! Brother, what luck! (claps
his hands together) Henry: Well, it may seem lucky to you but not to me! On the contrary, in fact. If this is you idea of some knd of joke, I don’t think it’s very funny. ( Henry stands up to leave) Now if you’ll excuse me, I think I’ll be on my way. Roderick: Please don’t go, Mr Adams. You mustn’t think we don’t care about you. Oliver, give him the letter. Oliver: Yes, the letter. (gets it from a desk and gives it to Henry like a gift ) The letter. Henry: (taking it carefully) For me? Roderick: For you. (Henry starts to open it) Oh, no, you mustn’t open it. Not yet. You can’t open it until two o’clock. Henry: Oh, this is silly. Roderick:: Not silly. There’s money in it (calls to the servant) James ? Henry: Oh, no. I don’t want your charity. I just want an honest job. Roderick: We know you’re hard-working. That's why we’ve given you the letter. James, show Mr Adams out. Henry: Well, why don’t you explain
what this is all about? Roderick: You’ll soon know. (looks at the clock) In exactly an hour and a half. Servant: This way, sir. Roderick: Mr Adams, not until 2 o’clock. Promise? Henry: Promise. Goodbye. Act I, Scene 4 ( Outside a restaurant Henry looks at the envelope without opening it and decides to go in. He sits down at a table next to the front window.) Owner: ( seeing Henry’s poor appearance) That one’s reserved. This way, please.( to the waiter) Take this gentleman’s order, Horace. Henry: ( after sitting down and putting the letter on the table) I’d like some ham and eggs and a nice big steak. Make it extra thick. Waiter: Right, sir. I’m afraid it’ll cost a large amount of money. Henry: I understand. And I’ll have a large glass of beer. Waiter: OK. ( The waiter leaves and soon returns with all the food.) Hostess: My goodness! Why, look at him. He eats like a wolf. Owner: We’ll see if
he’s celver as a wolf, eh? Henry: ( having just finished every bit of food ) Ah, waiter.( waiter returns) Same thing again, please. Oh, and another beer. Waiter: Again? Everything ? Henry: Yes, that's right. (sees the look on the waiter’s face) Anything wrong? Waiter: No, not at all. (to the owner) He’s asked for more of the same. Owner: It’s well-known that americans like to eat a lot. Well, we’ll have to take a chance. Go ahead and let him have it. Waiter: (reading the bill after the meal) All right. That's two orders of ham and eggs, two extra thick steaks, two large galsses of beer,
street. Many of our young people will be only too happy to work for the company. McDonald’s makes a promise to the people that work for them. They say,“We value you, your growing skills and your help to the company.”I can see nothing but good if this company comes to build its restaurant in our town. AGAINST BUILDING A MCDONALD’S I am very worried about McDonald’s building a restaurant in our hometown. We are a small community and we enjoy our local dishes. I am not sure if McDonald’s food is as healthy as they say in their advertisements. When scientists look at it carefully, they find high levels of fat, sugar and salt. This is very worrying. Too many young people are getting fat through eating too much fatty food. McDonald’s is not giving young people a good idea of what a healthy diet should be. Local Chinese food, on
the other hand, is full of fresh vegetables and fresh meat and fish. The food at a McDonald’s restaurant is always the same, so I wonder if it is made or brought in from elsewhere. Although it is freshly cooked, it must be less healthy than our own locally grown and cooked Chinese food. I also worry about all those cars bringing people to buy food at McDonald’s. First, there would be petrol fumes(气体),which will make our clean air dirty. Second, there’s the problem of all those cars that try to park and prevent other cars from moving quickly through our town. I’m sure many young people would be happy to work for McDonald’s but will they be treated fairly?In American, McDonald’s does not allow workers’ unions to operate in its restaurants and these are people who speak up for the workers. If, as they say, the workers are happy with
them ,why should they fear some workers joining a union? So when I consider the food, the cars and the jobs, I think we should not allow McDonald’s to build their restaurant in our town. Unit 3 the million pound bank note Act I, Scene 3 Narrator: It is the summer of 1903. Two old and wealthy brothers, Roderick an dOliver, have made a bet. Oliver believes that with a million pound bank note a man could survive a month in London. His brother Roderick doubts it. At this moment, they see a penniless young man wandering on the pavement outside their house. It is Henry Adams, an American businessman, who is lost in London and does not know what he should do. Roderick: Young man, would you step inside a moment, please? Henry: Who? Me, sir? Roderick: Yes, you. Oliver: Through the front door on your left. Henry: ( A servant opens a door)
Thanks. Servant: Good morning, sir. Would you please come in? Permit me to lead the way, sir. Oliver: (Henry enters)Thank you, James. That will be all. Roderick: How do you do, Mr…er…? Henry: Adams. Henry Adams. Oliver: Come and sit down, Mr Adams. Henry: Thank you. Roderick: You are an American? Henry: That’ s right, from San Francisco. Roderick: How well do you know London? Henry: Not at all, it’s my first trip here. Roderick: I wonder, Mr Adams, if you’d mind US asking a few questions. Henry: Not at all. Go right ahead. Roderick: May we ask what you’re doing in this country and what your plans are? Henry: Well, I can’t say that I have any plans. I’m hoping to find work. As a matter of fact, I landed in Britain by accident. Oliver: How is that possible? Henry: Well, you see, back home I had my own boat. About a month ago, I
was sailing out of the bay… ( his eyes stare at what is left of the brother’s dinner on table.) Oliver: Well, go on. Henry: Oh, yes. Well, towards nightfall I found myself carried out to sea by a strong wind. It was all my fault. It didn't know whether I could survive until morning. The next morning I’d just about given myself up for lsot when I was spotted by a ship. Oliver: And it was the ship that brought you to England. Henry: Yes. The fact is that I earned my passage by working as an unpaid hand, which accounts for my appearance. I went to the American embassy to seek help, but … ( The brothers smile at each other.) Roderick: Well, you mustn’t worry about that. It’s an advantage. Henry: I’m afraid I don’t quite follow you, sir. Roderick: Tell us, Mr Adams, what sort of work did you do in America. Henry: I worked for a mining comapany. Could
you offer me some kine of work here? Roderick: Patience, Mr Adams. If you don't mind, may I ask you how much money you have? Henry: Well, to be honest, I have none. Oliver: (happily) What luck! Brother, what luck! (claps his hands together) Henry: Well, it may seem lucky to you but not to me! On the contrary, in fact. If this is you idea of some knd of joke, I don’t think it’s very funny. ( Henry stands up to leave) Now if you’ll excuse me, I think I’ll be on my way. Roderick: Please don’t go, Mr Adams. You mustn’t think we don’t care about you. Oliver, give him the letter. Oliver: Yes, the letter. (gets it from a desk and gives it to Henry like a gift ) The letter. Henry: (taking it carefully) For me? Roderick: For you. (Henry starts to open it) Oh, no, you mustn’t open it. Not yet. You can’t open it until two o’clock. Henry: Oh, this is silly. Roderick::
Not silly. There’s money in it (calls to the servant) James ? Henry: Oh, no. I don’t want your charity. I just want an honest job. Roderick: We know you’re hard-working. That's why we’ve given you the letter. James, show Mr Adams out. Henry: Well, why don’t you explain what this is all about? Roderick: You’ll soon know. (looks at the clock) In exactly an hour and a half. Servant: This way, sir. Roderick: Mr Adams, not until 2 o’clock. Promise? Henry: Promise. Goodbye. Act I, Scene 4 ( Outside a restaurant Henry looks at the envelope without opening it and decides to go in. He sits down at a table next to the front window.) Owner: ( seeing Henry’s poor appearance) That one’s reserved. This way, please.( to the waiter) Take this gentleman’s order, Horace. Henry: ( after sitting down and putting the letter on the table) I’d like some ham and
eggs and a nice big steak. Make it extra thick. Waiter: Right, sir. I’m afraid it’ll cost a large amount of money. Henry: I understand. And I’ll have a large glass of beer. Waiter: OK. ( The waiter leaves and soon returns with all the food.) Hostess: My goodness! Why, look at him. He eats like a wolf. Owner: We’ll see if he’s celver as a wolf, eh? Henry: ( having just finished every bit of food ) Ah, waiter.( waiter returns) Same thing again, please. Oh, and another beer. Waiter: Again? Everything ? Henry: Yes, that's right. (sees the look on the waiter’s face) Anything wrong? Waiter: No, not at all. (to the owner) He’s asked for more of the same. Owner: It’s well-known that americans like to eat a lot. Well, we’ll have to take a chance. Go ahead and let him have it. Waiter: (reading the bill after the meal) All right. That's two orders of ham and eggs,
two extra thick steaks, two large galsses of beer,
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在**市经济开发区租赁厂房和研发办公场所,新上先进的实验检验设
备,实施无线视频、矿井自动化控制系统研发等项目。该项目的建
设就是在这样的背景下提出的。
第二节 项目建设的必要性
1、项目建设符合国家产业政策的需要
国家发展和改革委员会发布的《产业结构调整指导目录(2007 年
本)》,目录分三大类——鼓励类、限制类和淘汰类。鼓励类中第三条
煤炭的“3.煤矿综合自动化监控技术开发及应用;4. 矿井灾害(瓦斯、
煤尘、矿井水、火、围岩等)防治”,其内涵明确了该项目属于鼓励
类行业,符合国家产业政策。
2、项目的建设,是落实《山东省煤矿“十一五”技术改造指导
意见》的需要
按照省政府确定的煤矿规划全省煤矿安全生产总体水平达到中
等发达国家水平,坚持“装备现代化、采掘机械化、系统自动化、管
理信息化、监测数字化”,高起点定位,高技术装备,高标准落实,
及时对不适应要求的生产环节进行技术改造,有效解决煤矿生产、安
全等薄弱环节,使煤矿主要生产系统更加合理,生产布局更加优化,
安全检测监控系统更加配套完善,实现合理集中生产和均衡生产。全
省煤矿均建立起完善配套的安全监测监控信息管理系统,安全监测监
控装备达到国内先进水平,大中型煤矿建成“管控一体化”的综合信
息系统,形成煤矿综合信息化的基本构架,实现生产系统和辅助生产
street. Many of our young people will be only too happy to work for the company. McDonald’s makes a promise to the people that work for them. They say,“We value you, your growing skills and your help to the company.”I can see nothing but good if this company comes to build its restaurant in our town. AGAINST BUILDING A MCDONALD’S I am very worried about McDonald’s building a restaurant in our hometown. We are a small community and we enjoy our local dishes. I am not sure if McDonald’s food is as healthy as they say in their advertisements. When scientists look at it carefully, they find high levels of fat, sugar and salt. This is very worrying. Too many young people are getting fat through eating too much fatty food. McDonald’s is not giving young people a good idea of what a healthy diet should be. Local Chinese food, on the other hand, is full of fresh vegetables and
fresh meat and fish. The food at a McDonald’s restaurant is always the same, so I wonder if it is made or brought in from elsewhere. Although it is freshly cooked, it must be less healthy than our own locally grown and cooked Chinese food. I also worry about all those cars bringing people to buy food at McDonald’s. First, there would be petrol fumes(气体),which will make our clean air dirty. Second, there’s the problem of all those cars that try to park and prevent other cars from moving quickly through our town. I’m sure many young people would be happy to work for McDonald’s but will they be treated fairly?In American, McDonald’s does not allow workers’ unions to operate in its restaurants and these are people who speak up for the workers. If, as they say, the workers are happy with them ,why should they fear some workers joining a union? So when I consider the food, the cars
and the jobs, I think we should not allow McDonald’s to build their restaurant in our town. Unit 3 the million pound bank note Act I, Scene 3 Narrator: It is the summer of 1903. Two old and wealthy brothers, Roderick an dOliver, have made a bet. Oliver believes that with a million pound bank note a man could survive a month in London. His brother Roderick doubts it. At this moment, they see a penniless young man wandering on the pavement outside their house. It is Henry Adams, an American businessman, who is lost in London and does not know what he should do. Roderick: Young man, would you step inside a moment, please? Henry: Who? Me, sir? Roderick: Yes, you. Oliver: Through the front door on your left. Henry: ( A servant opens a door) Thanks. Servant: Good morning, sir. Would you please come in? Permit me to lead the way, sir. Oliver: (Henry enters)Thank you,
James. That will be all. Roderick: How do you do, Mr…er…? Henry: Adams. Henry Adams. Oliver: Come and sit down, Mr Adams. Henry: Thank you. Roderick: You are an American? Henry: That’ s right, from San Francisco. Roderick: How well do you know London? Henry: Not at all, it’s my first trip here. Roderick: I wonder, Mr Adams, if you’d mind US asking a few questions. Henry: Not at all. Go right ahead. Roderick: May we ask what you’re doing in this country and what your plans are? Henry: Well, I can’t say that I have any plans. I’m hoping to find work. As a matter of fact, I landed in Britain by accident. Oliver: How is that possible? Henry: Well, you see, back home I had my own boat. About a month ago, I was sailing out of the bay… ( his eyes stare at what is left of the brother’s dinner on table.) Oliver: Well, go on. Henry: Oh, yes. Well, towards nightfall I found myself carried out
to sea by a strong wind. It was all my fault. It didn't know whether I could survive until morning. The next morning I’d just about given myself up for lsot when I was spotted by a ship. Oliver: And it was the ship that brought you to England. Henry: Yes. The fact is that I earned my passage by working as an unpaid hand, which accounts for my appearance. I went to the American embassy to seek help, but … ( The brothers smile at each other.) Roderick: Well, you mustn’t worry about that. It’s an advantage. Henry: I’m afraid I don’t quite follow you, sir. Roderick: Tell us, Mr Adams, what sort of work did you do in America. Henry: I worked for a mining comapany. Could you offer me some kine of work here? Roderick: Patience, Mr Adams. If you don't mind, may I ask you how much money you have? Henry: Well, to be honest, I have none. Oliver: (happily) What luck! Brother, what luck! (claps
his hands together) Henry: Well, it may seem lucky to you but not to me! On the contrary, in fact. If this is you idea of some knd of joke, I don’t think it’s very funny. ( Henry stands up to leave) Now if you’ll excuse me, I think I’ll be on my way. Roderick: Please don’t go, Mr Adams. You mustn’t think we don’t care about you. Oliver, give him the letter. Oliver: Yes, the letter. (gets it from a desk and gives it to Henry like a gift ) The letter. Henry: (taking it carefully) For me? Roderick: For you. (Henry starts to open it) Oh, no, you mustn’t open it. Not yet. You can’t open it until two o’clock. Henry: Oh, this is silly. Roderick:: Not silly. There’s money in it (calls to the servant) James ? Henry: Oh, no. I don’t want your charity. I just want an honest job. Roderick: We know you’re hard-working. That's why we’ve given you the letter. James, show Mr Adams out. Henry: Well, why don’t you explain
what this is all about? Roderick: You’ll soon know. (looks at the clock) In exactly an hour and a half. Servant: This way, sir. Roderick: Mr Adams, not until 2 o’clock. Promise? Henry: Promise. Goodbye. Act I, Scene 4 ( Outside a restaurant Henry looks at the envelope without opening it and decides to go in. He sits down at a table next to the front window.) Owner: ( seeing Henry’s poor appearance) That one’s reserved. This way, please.( to the waiter) Take this gentleman’s order, Horace. Henry: ( after sitting down and putting the letter on the table) I’d like some ham and eggs and a nice big steak. Make it extra thick. Waiter: Right, sir. I’m afraid it’ll cost a large amount of money. Henry: I understand. And I’ll have a large glass of beer. Waiter: OK. ( The waiter leaves and soon returns with all the food.) Hostess: My goodness! Why, look at him. He eats like a wolf. Owner: We’ll see if
he’s celver as a wolf, eh? Henry: ( having just finished every bit of food ) Ah, waiter.( waiter returns) Same thing again, please. Oh, and another beer. Waiter: Again? Everything ? Henry: Yes, that's right. (sees the look on the waiter’s face) Anything wrong? Waiter: No, not at all. (to the owner) He’s asked for more of the same. Owner: It’s well-known that americans like to eat a lot. Well, we’ll have to take a chance. Go ahead and let him have it. Waiter: (reading the bill after the meal) All right. That's two orders of ham and eggs, two extra thick steaks, two large galsses of beer,
street. Many of our young people will be only too happy to work for the company. McDonald’s makes a promise to the people that work for them. They say,“We value you, your growing skills and your help to the company.”I can see nothing but good if this company comes to build its restaurant in our town. AGAINST BUILDING A MCDONALD’S I am very worried about McDonald’s building a restaurant in our hometown. We are a small community and we enjoy our local dishes. I am not sure if McDonald’s food is as healthy as they say in their advertisements. When scientists look at it carefully, they find high levels of fat, sugar and salt. This is very worrying. Too many young people are getting fat through eating too much fatty food. McDonald’s is not giving young people a good idea of what a healthy diet should be. Local Chinese food, on
the other hand, is full of fresh vegetables and fresh meat and fish. The food at a McDonald’s restaurant is always the same, so I wonder if it is made or brought in from elsewhere. Although it is freshly cooked, it must be less healthy than our own locally grown and cooked Chinese food. I also worry about all those cars bringing people to buy food at McDonald’s. First, there would be petrol fumes(气体),which will make our clean air dirty. Second, there’s the problem of all those cars that try to park and prevent other cars from moving quickly through our town. I’m sure many young people would be happy to work for McDonald’s but will they be treated fairly?In American, McDonald’s does not allow workers’ unions to operate in its restaurants and these are people who speak up for the workers. If, as they say, the workers are happy with
them ,why should they fear some workers joining a union? So when I consider the food, the cars and the jobs, I think we should not allow McDonald’s to build their restaurant in our town. Unit 3 the million pound bank note Act I, Scene 3 Narrator: It is the summer of 1903. Two old and wealthy brothers, Roderick an dOliver, have made a bet. Oliver believes that with a million pound bank note a man could survive a month in London. His brother Roderick doubts it. At this moment, they see a penniless young man wandering on the pavement outside their house. It is Henry Adams, an American businessman, who is lost in London and does not know what he should do. Roderick: Young man, would you step inside a moment, please? Henry: Who? Me, sir? Roderick: Yes, you. Oliver: Through the front door on your left. Henry: ( A servant opens a door)
Thanks. Servant: Good morning, sir. Would you please come in? Permit me to lead the way, sir. Oliver: (Henry enters)Thank you, James. That will be all. Roderick: How do you do, Mr…er…? Henry: Adams. Henry Adams. Oliver: Come and sit down, Mr Adams. Henry: Thank you. Roderick: You are an American? Henry: That’ s right, from San Francisco. Roderick: How well do you know London? Henry: Not at all, it’s my first trip here. Roderick: I wonder, Mr Adams, if you’d mind US asking a few questions. Henry: Not at all. Go right ahead. Roderick: May we ask what you’re doing in this country and what your plans are? Henry: Well, I can’t say that I have any plans. I’m hoping to find work. As a matter of fact, I landed in Britain by accident. Oliver: How is that possible? Henry: Well, you see, back home I had my own boat. About a month ago, I
was sailing out of the bay… ( his eyes stare at what is left of the brother’s dinner on table.) Oliver: Well, go on. Henry: Oh, yes. Well, towards nightfall I found myself carried out to sea by a strong wind. It was all my fault. It didn't know whether I could survive until morning. The next morning I’d just about given myself up for lsot when I was spotted by a ship. Oliver: And it was the ship that brought you to England. Henry: Yes. The fact is that I earned my passage by working as an unpaid hand, which accounts for my appearance. I went to the American embassy to seek help, but … ( The brothers smile at each other.) Roderick: Well, you mustn’t worry about that. It’s an advantage. Henry: I’m afraid I don’t quite follow you, sir. Roderick: Tell us, Mr Adams, what sort of work did you do in America. Henry: I worked for a mining comapany. Could
you offer me some kine of work here? Roderick: Patience, Mr Adams. If you don't mind, may I ask you how much money you have? Henry: Well, to be honest, I have none. Oliver: (happily) What luck! Brother, what luck! (claps his hands together) Henry: Well, it may seem lucky to you but not to me! On the contrary, in fact. If this is you idea of some knd of joke, I don’t think it’s very funny. ( Henry stands up to leave) Now if you’ll excuse me, I think I’ll be on my way. Roderick: Please don’t go, Mr Adams. You mustn’t think we don’t care about you. Oliver, give him the letter. Oliver: Yes, the letter. (gets it from a desk and gives it to Henry like a gift ) The letter. Henry: (taking it carefully) For me? Roderick: For you. (Henry starts to open it) Oh, no, you mustn’t open it. Not yet. You can’t open it until two o’clock. Henry: Oh, this is silly. Roderick::
Not silly. There’s money in it (calls to the servant) James ? Henry: Oh, no. I don’t want your charity. I just want an honest job. Roderick: We know you’re hard-working. That's why we’ve given you the letter. James, show Mr Adams out. Henry: Well, why don’t you explain what this is all about? Roderick: You’ll soon know. (looks at the clock) In exactly an hour and a half. Servant: This way, sir. Roderick: Mr Adams, not until 2 o’clock. Promise? Henry: Promise. Goodbye. Act I, Scene 4 ( Outside a restaurant Henry looks at the envelope without opening it and decides to go in. He sits down at a table next to the front window.) Owner: ( seeing Henry’s poor appearance) That one’s reserved. This way, please.( to the waiter) Take this gentleman’s order, Horace. Henry: ( after sitting down and putting the letter on the table) I’d like some ham and
eggs and a nice big steak. Make it extra thick. Waiter: Right, sir. I’m afraid it’ll cost a large amount of money. Henry: I understand. And I’ll have a large glass of beer. Waiter: OK. ( The waiter leaves and soon returns with all the food.) Hostess: My goodness! Why, look at him. He eats like a wolf. Owner: We’ll see if he’s celver as a wolf, eh? Henry: ( having just finished every bit of food ) Ah, waiter.( waiter returns) Same thing again, please. Oh, and another beer. Waiter: Again? Everything ? Henry: Yes, that's right. (sees the look on the waiter’s face) Anything wrong? Waiter: No, not at all. (to the owner) He’s asked for more of the same. Owner: It’s well-known that americans like to eat a lot. Well, we’ll have to take a chance. Go ahead and let him have it. Waiter: (reading the bill after the meal) All right. That's two orders of ham and eggs,
two extra thick steaks, two large galsses of beer,
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系统自动化控制和智能化监控。
3、项目的建设,是煤矿安全生产的需要
煤矿信息化建设是实现煤炭工业产业升级的战略性步骤,代表着
当今煤炭工业发展的方向。加快技术进步,是新形势下实施科教兴矿
战略、科教兴企战略的重要内容。现阶段,我国安全生产形势严峻、
事故高发的主要原因之一就是安全生产科技基础薄弱、安全技术落后
于生产技术的发展,安全科技不能为安全生产提供强有力的支撑和保
障。因此,煤矿企业只有依靠科技支持,提高矿井保安水平,才能实
现本质上的安全。使用无线视频系统是基于 3G 通讯技术的先进通讯
系统,充分利用 3G 通讯技术的高带宽、高容量、高冗余、高速率、
高兼容性的优点,将现场的场景、声音和各种检测数据传输到互联网
上,实现网络动态观看和检测,实现真正意义上的无线“现场直播”。
图像、声音和数据的采集收发装置、UPS 电源装置全部实现微型化,
压缩集成在安全帽内,井下作业人员佩戴无线视频头盔,可以将现场
的图像、声音、温度、各种有害气体的浓度“直播”到互联网上,在
全球任何一处互联网上,只要输入 IP 地址和密码确认后即可登录查
看井下现场情况,实现运筹帷幄、决胜千里。并通过矿井自动化管理
中心实现各类安全生产信息在全矿的资源共享,同时有利于改善煤矿
工人工作环境,保障煤矿工人生命安全。
4、项目建设是增强企业核心竞争力的需要。
*********有限公司为了公司的发展,采用走出去、请进来等方
式,积极山东兖州众邦科技有限公司进行技术合作,利用国内先进的
street. Many of our young people will be only too happy to work for the company. McDonald’s makes a promise to the people that work for them. They say,“We value you, your growing skills and your help to the company.”I can see nothing but good if this company comes to build its restaurant in our town. AGAINST BUILDING A MCDONALD’S I am very worried about McDonald’s building a restaurant in our hometown. We are a small community and we enjoy our local dishes. I am not sure if McDonald’s food is as healthy as they say in their advertisements. When scientists look at it carefully, they find high levels of fat, sugar and salt. This is very worrying. Too many young people are getting fat through eating too much fatty food. McDonald’s is not giving young people a good idea of what a healthy diet should be. Local Chinese food, on the other hand, is full of fresh vegetables and
fresh meat and fish. The food at a McDonald’s restaurant is always the same, so I wonder if it is made or brought in from elsewhere. Although it is freshly cooked, it must be less healthy than our own locally grown and cooked Chinese food. I also worry about all those cars bringing people to buy food at McDonald’s. First, there would be petrol fumes(气体),which will make our clean air dirty. Second, there’s the problem of all those cars that try to park and prevent other cars from moving quickly through our town. I’m sure many young people would be happy to work for McDonald’s but will they be treated fairly?In American, McDonald’s does not allow workers’ unions to operate in its restaurants and these are people who speak up for the workers. If, as they say, the workers are happy with them ,why should they fear some workers joining a union? So when I consider the food, the cars
and the jobs, I think we should not allow McDonald’s to build their restaurant in our town. Unit 3 the million pound bank note Act I, Scene 3 Narrator: It is the summer of 1903. Two old and wealthy brothers, Roderick an dOliver, have made a bet. Oliver believes that with a million pound bank note a man could survive a month in London. His brother Roderick doubts it. At this moment, they see a penniless young man wandering on the pavement outside their house. It is Henry Adams, an American businessman, who is lost in London and does not know what he should do. Roderick: Young man, would you step inside a moment, please? Henry: Who? Me, sir? Roderick: Yes, you. Oliver: Through the front door on your left. Henry: ( A servant opens a door) Thanks. Servant: Good morning, sir. Would you please come in? Permit me to lead the way, sir. Oliver: (Henry enters)Thank you,
James. That will be all. Roderick: How do you do, Mr…er…? Henry: Adams. Henry Adams. Oliver: Come and sit down, Mr Adams. Henry: Thank you. Roderick: You are an American? Henry: That’ s right, from San Francisco. Roderick: How well do you know London? Henry: Not at all, it’s my first trip here. Roderick: I wonder, Mr Adams, if you’d mind US asking a few questions. Henry: Not at all. Go right ahead. Roderick: May we ask what you’re doing in this country and what your plans are? Henry: Well, I can’t say that I have any plans. I’m hoping to find work. As a matter of fact, I landed in Britain by accident. Oliver: How is that possible? Henry: Well, you see, back home I had my own boat. About a month ago, I was sailing out of the bay… ( his eyes stare at what is left of the brother’s dinner on table.) Oliver: Well, go on. Henry: Oh, yes. Well, towards nightfall I found myself carried out
to sea by a strong wind. It was all my fault. It didn't know whether I could survive until morning. The next morning I’d just about given myself up for lsot when I was spotted by a ship. Oliver: And it was the ship that brought you to England. Henry: Yes. The fact is that I earned my passage by working as an unpaid hand, which accounts for my appearance. I went to the American embassy to seek help, but … ( The brothers smile at each other.) Roderick: Well, you mustn’t worry about that. It’s an advantage. Henry: I’m afraid I don’t quite follow you, sir. Roderick: Tell us, Mr Adams, what sort of work did you do in America. Henry: I worked for a mining comapany. Could you offer me some kine of work here? Roderick: Patience, Mr Adams. If you don't mind, may I ask you how much money you have? Henry: Well, to be honest, I have none. Oliver: (happily) What luck! Brother, what luck! (claps
his hands together) Henry: Well, it may seem lucky to you but not to me! On the contrary, in fact. If this is you idea of some knd of joke, I don’t think it’s very funny. ( Henry stands up to leave) Now if you’ll excuse me, I think I’ll be on my way. Roderick: Please don’t go, Mr Adams. You mustn’t think we don’t care about you. Oliver, give him the letter. Oliver: Yes, the letter. (gets it from a desk and gives it to Henry like a gift ) The letter. Henry: (taking it carefully) For me? Roderick: For you. (Henry starts to open it) Oh, no, you mustn’t open it. Not yet. You can’t open it until two o’clock. Henry: Oh, this is silly. Roderick:: Not silly. There’s money in it (calls to the servant) James ? Henry: Oh, no. I don’t want your charity. I just want an honest job. Roderick: We know you’re hard-working. That's why we’ve given you the letter. James, show Mr Adams out. Henry: Well, why don’t you explain
what this is all about? Roderick: You’ll soon know. (looks at the clock) In exactly an hour and a half. Servant: This way, sir. Roderick: Mr Adams, not until 2 o’clock. Promise? Henry: Promise. Goodbye. Act I, Scene 4 ( Outside a restaurant Henry looks at the envelope without opening it and decides to go in. He sits down at a table next to the front window.) Owner: ( seeing Henry’s poor appearance) That one’s reserved. This way, please.( to the waiter) Take this gentleman’s order, Horace. Henry: ( after sitting down and putting the letter on the table) I’d like some ham and eggs and a nice big steak. Make it extra thick. Waiter: Right, sir. I’m afraid it’ll cost a large amount of money. Henry: I understand. And I’ll have a large glass of beer. Waiter: OK. ( The waiter leaves and soon returns with all the food.) Hostess: My goodness! Why, look at him. He eats like a wolf. Owner: We’ll see if
he’s celver as a wolf, eh? Henry: ( having just finished every bit of food ) Ah, waiter.( waiter returns) Same thing again, please. Oh, and another beer. Waiter: Again? Everything ? Henry: Yes, that's right. (sees the look on the waiter’s face) Anything wrong? Waiter: No, not at all. (to the owner) He’s asked for more of the same. Owner: It’s well-known that americans like to eat a lot. Well, we’ll have to take a chance. Go ahead and let him have it. Waiter: (reading the bill after the meal) All right. That's two orders of ham and eggs, two extra thick steaks, two large galsses of beer,
street. Many of our young people will be only too happy to work for the company. McDonald’s makes a promise to the people that work for them. They say,“We value you, your growing skills and your help to the company.”I can see nothing but good if this company comes to build its restaurant in our town. AGAINST BUILDING A MCDONALD’S I am very worried about McDonald’s building a restaurant in our hometown. We are a small community and we enjoy our local dishes. I am not sure if McDonald’s food is as healthy as they say in their advertisements. When scientists look at it carefully, they find high levels of fat, sugar and salt. This is very worrying. Too many young people are getting fat through eating too much fatty food. McDonald’s is not giving young people a good idea of what a healthy diet should be. Local Chinese food, on
the other hand, is full of fresh vegetables and fresh meat and fish. The food at a McDonald’s restaurant is always the same, so I wonder if it is made or brought in from elsewhere. Although it is freshly cooked, it must be less healthy than our own locally grown and cooked Chinese food. I also worry about all those cars bringing people to buy food at McDonald’s. First, there would be petrol fumes(气体),which will make our clean air dirty. Second, there’s the problem of all those cars that try to park and prevent other cars from moving quickly through our town. I’m sure many young people would be happy to work for McDonald’s but will they be treated fairly?In American, McDonald’s does not allow workers’ unions to operate in its restaurants and these are people who speak up for the workers. If, as they say, the workers are happy with
them ,why should they fear some workers joining a union? So when I consider the food, the cars and the jobs, I think we should not allow McDonald’s to build their restaurant in our town. Unit 3 the million pound bank note Act I, Scene 3 Narrator: It is the summer of 1903. Two old and wealthy brothers, Roderick an dOliver, have made a bet. Oliver believes that with a million pound bank note a man could survive a month in London. His brother Roderick doubts it. At this moment, they see a penniless young man wandering on the pavement outside their house. It is Henry Adams, an American businessman, who is lost in London and does not know what he should do. Roderick: Young man, would you step inside a moment, please? Henry: Who? Me, sir? Roderick: Yes, you. Oliver: Through the front door on your left. Henry: ( A servant opens a door)
Thanks. Servant: Good morning, sir. Would you please come in? Permit me to lead the way, sir. Oliver: (Henry enters)Thank you, James. That will be all. Roderick: How do you do, Mr…er…? Henry: Adams. Henry Adams. Oliver: Come and sit down, Mr Adams. Henry: Thank you. Roderick: You are an American? Henry: That’ s right, from San Francisco. Roderick: How well do you know London? Henry: Not at all, it’s my first trip here. Roderick: I wonder, Mr Adams, if you’d mind US asking a few questions. Henry: Not at all. Go right ahead. Roderick: May we ask what you’re doing in this country and what your plans are? Henry: Well, I can’t say that I have any plans. I’m hoping to find work. As a matter of fact, I landed in Britain by accident. Oliver: How is that possible? Henry: Well, you see, back home I had my own boat. About a month ago, I
was sailing out of the bay… ( his eyes stare at what is left of the brother’s dinner on table.) Oliver: Well, go on. Henry: Oh, yes. Well, towards nightfall I found myself carried out to sea by a strong wind. It was all my fault. It didn't know whether I could survive until morning. The next morning I’d just about given myself up for lsot when I was spotted by a ship. Oliver: And it was the ship that brought you to England. Henry: Yes. The fact is that I earned my passage by working as an unpaid hand, which accounts for my appearance. I went to the American embassy to seek help, but … ( The brothers smile at each other.) Roderick: Well, you mustn’t worry about that. It’s an advantage. Henry: I’m afraid I don’t quite follow you, sir. Roderick: Tell us, Mr Adams, what sort of work did you do in America. Henry: I worked for a mining comapany. Could
you offer me some kine of work here? Roderick: Patience, Mr Adams. If you don't mind, may I ask you how much money you have? Henry: Well, to be honest, I have none. Oliver: (happily) What luck! Brother, what luck! (claps his hands together) Henry: Well, it may seem lucky to you but not to me! On the contrary, in fact. If this is you idea of some knd of joke, I don’t think it’s very funny. ( Henry stands up to leave) Now if you’ll excuse me, I think I’ll be on my way. Roderick: Please don’t go, Mr Adams. You mustn’t think we don’t care about you. Oliver, give him the letter. Oliver: Yes, the letter. (gets it from a desk and gives it to Henry like a gift ) The letter. Henry: (taking it carefully) For me? Roderick: For you. (Henry starts to open it) Oh, no, you mustn’t open it. Not yet. You can’t open it until two o’clock. Henry: Oh, this is silly. Roderick::
Not silly. There’s money in it (calls to the servant) James ? Henry: Oh, no. I don’t want your charity. I just want an honest job. Roderick: We know you’re hard-working. That's why we’ve given you the letter. James, show Mr Adams out. Henry: Well, why don’t you explain what this is all about? Roderick: You’ll soon know. (looks at the clock) In exactly an hour and a half. Servant: This way, sir. Roderick: Mr Adams, not until 2 o’clock. Promise? Henry: Promise. Goodbye. Act I, Scene 4 ( Outside a restaurant Henry looks at the envelope without opening it and decides to go in. He sits down at a table next to the front window.) Owner: ( seeing Henry’s poor appearance) That one’s reserved. This way, please.( to the waiter) Take this gentleman’s order, Horace. Henry: ( after sitting down and putting the letter on the table) I’d like some ham and
eggs and a nice big steak. Make it extra thick. Waiter: Right, sir. I’m afraid it’ll cost a large amount of money. Henry: I understand. And I’ll have a large glass of beer. Waiter: OK. ( The waiter leaves and soon returns with all the food.) Hostess: My goodness! Why, look at him. He eats like a wolf. Owner: We’ll see if he’s celver as a wolf, eh? Henry: ( having just finished every bit of food ) Ah, waiter.( waiter returns) Same thing again, please. Oh, and another beer. Waiter: Again? Everything ? Henry: Yes, that's right. (sees the look on the waiter’s face) Anything wrong? Waiter: No, not at all. (to the owner) He’s asked for more of the same. Owner: It’s well-known that americans like to eat a lot. Well, we’ll have to take a chance. Go ahead and let him have it. Waiter: (reading the bill after the meal) All right. That's two orders of ham and eggs,
two extra thick steaks, two large galsses of beer,
10
实验检验设备,积极开发研制新程序、新课题,应用于矿山企业,可
增强企业核心竞争力,为此计划投资 2129.3 万元,在交通方便,经
营条件好的**市经济开发区,租赁*****有限公司的办公室作为研发
办公场所,购置新先进实验检验设备,实施无线视频、矿井自动化控
制系统研发等项目,该服务项目社会需求量大,不仅运用于煤矿行业,
还可以运用于各类抢险救援,如消防部队、各类救援队,可以运用于
监测监控,如各个重点工矿企业、重点安全保卫场所、交通要道等要
害场所。社会效益和经济效益相当可观,国内市场前景非常广阔。因
此该项目的实施可培植企业新的增长点,增强企业核心竞争力。
5、公司具有良好的技术优势和地理环境
*********有限公司以兖州众邦科技有限公司为依托,公司拥有
教授、副教授、高级工程师及博士、硕士多名,具有较强的科技攻关
及产品开发能力,致力于工矿企业数字化、信息化、自动化系统研究
与开发,部分技术达到国际先进水平。**市煤炭资源丰富,是全国 60
个重点产煤县市之一,现已探明的原煤储量 16 亿吨,煤炭开采历史
悠久,境内有特大型国有企业新汶矿业集团及遍布全市的地方煤矿。
煤矿工业发展迅速,至 2009 年,**市境内共有煤矿 39 处,为当地煤
矿的无线视频、自动化控制服务,同时公司拥有稳固的客户网络资源,
公司具有良好的服务地理优势。
street. Many of our young people will be only too happy to work for the company. McDonald’s makes a promise to the people that work for them. They say,“We value you, your growing skills and your help to the company.”I can see nothing but good if this company comes to build its restaurant in our town. AGAINST BUILDING A MCDONALD’S I am very worried about McDonald’s building a restaurant in our hometown. We are a small community and we enjoy our local dishes. I am not sure if McDonald’s food is as healthy as they say in their advertisements. When scientists look at it carefully, they find high levels of fat, sugar and salt. This is very worrying. Too many young people are getting fat through eating too much fatty food. McDonald’s is not giving young people a good idea of what a healthy diet should be. Local Chinese food, on the other hand, is full of fresh vegetables and
fresh meat and fish. The food at a McDonald’s restaurant is always the same, so I wonder if it is made or brought in from elsewhere. Although it is freshly cooked, it must be less healthy than our own locally grown and cooked Chinese food. I also worry about all those cars bringing people to buy food at McDonald’s. First, there would be petrol fumes(气体),which will make our clean air dirty. Second, there’s the problem of all those cars that try to park and prevent other cars from moving quickly through our town. I’m sure many young people would be happy to work for McDonald’s but will they be treated fairly?In American, McDonald’s does not allow workers’ unions to operate in its restaurants and these are people who speak up for the workers. If, as they say, the workers are happy with them ,why should they fear some workers joining a union? So when I consider the food, the cars
and the jobs, I think we should not allow McDonald’s to build their restaurant in our town. Unit 3 the million pound bank note Act I, Scene 3 Narrator: It is the summer of 1903. Two old and wealthy brothers, Roderick an dOliver, have made a bet. Oliver believes that with a million pound bank note a man could survive a month in London. His brother Roderick doubts it. At this moment, they see a penniless young man wandering on the pavement outside their house. It is Henry Adams, an American businessman, who is lost in London and does not know what he should do. Roderick: Young man, would you step inside a moment, please? Henry: Who? Me, sir? Roderick: Yes, you. Oliver: Through the front door on your left. Henry: ( A servant opens a door) Thanks. Servant: Good morning, sir. Would you please come in? Permit me to lead the way, sir. Oliver: (Henry enters)Thank you,
James. That will be all. Roderick: How do you do, Mr…er…? Henry: Adams. Henry Adams. Oliver: Come and sit down, Mr Adams. Henry: Thank you. Roderick: You are an American? Henry: That’ s right, from San Francisco. Roderick: How well do you know London? Henry: Not at all, it’s my first trip here. Roderick: I wonder, Mr Adams, if you’d mind US asking a few questions. Henry: Not at all. Go right ahead. Roderick: May we ask what you’re doing in this country and what your plans are? Henry: Well, I can’t say that I have any plans. I’m hoping to find work. As a matter of fact, I landed in Britain by accident. Oliver: How is that possible? Henry: Well, you see, back home I had my own boat. About a month ago, I was sailing out of the bay… ( his eyes stare at what is left of the brother’s dinner on table.) Oliver: Well, go on. Henry: Oh, yes. Well, towards nightfall I found myself carried out
to sea by a strong wind. It was all my fault. It didn't know whether I could survive until morning. The next morning I’d just about given myself up for lsot when I was spotted by a ship. Oliver: And it was the ship that brought you to England. Henry: Yes. The fact is that I earned my passage by working as an unpaid hand, which accounts for my appearance. I went to the American embassy to seek help, but … ( The brothers smile at each other.) Roderick: Well, you mustn’t worry about that. It’s an advantage. Henry: I’m afraid I don’t quite follow you, sir. Roderick: Tell us, Mr Adams, what sort of work did you do in America. Henry: I worked for a mining comapany. Could you offer me some kine of work here? Roderick: Patience, Mr Adams. If you don't mind, may I ask you how much money you have? Henry: Well, to be honest, I have none. Oliver: (happily) What luck! Brother, what luck! (claps
his hands together) Henry: Well, it may seem lucky to you but not to me! On the contrary, in fact. If this is you idea of some knd of joke, I don’t think it’s very funny. ( Henry stands up to leave) Now if you’ll excuse me, I think I’ll be on my way. Roderick: Please don’t go, Mr Adams. You mustn’t think we don’t care about you. Oliver, give him the letter. Oliver: Yes, the letter. (gets it from a desk and gives it to Henry like a gift ) The letter. Henry: (taking it carefully) For me? Roderick: For you. (Henry starts to open it) Oh, no, you mustn’t open it. Not yet. You can’t open it until two o’clock. Henry: Oh, this is silly. Roderick:: Not silly. There’s money in it (calls to the servant) James ? Henry: Oh, no. I don’t want your charity. I just want an honest job. Roderick: We know you’re hard-working. That's why we’ve given you the letter. James, show Mr Adams out. Henry: Well, why don’t you explain
what this is all about? Roderick: You’ll soon know. (looks at the clock) In exactly an hour and a half. Servant: This way, sir. Roderick: Mr Adams, not until 2 o’clock. Promise? Henry: Promise. Goodbye. Act I, Scene 4 ( Outside a restaurant Henry looks at the envelope without opening it and decides to go in. He sits down at a table next to the front window.) Owner: ( seeing Henry’s poor appearance) That one’s reserved. This way, please.( to the waiter) Take this gentleman’s order, Horace. Henry: ( after sitting down and putting the letter on the table) I’d like some ham and eggs and a nice big steak. Make it extra thick. Waiter: Right, sir. I’m afraid it’ll cost a large amount of money. Henry: I understand. And I’ll have a large glass of beer. Waiter: OK. ( The waiter leaves and soon returns with all the food.) Hostess: My goodness! Why, look at him. He eats like a wolf. Owner: We’ll see if
he’s celver as a wolf, eh? Henry: ( having just finished every bit of food ) Ah, waiter.( waiter returns) Same thing again, please. Oh, and another beer. Waiter: Again? Everything ? Henry: Yes, that's right. (sees the look on the waiter’s face) Anything wrong? Waiter: No, not at all. (to the owner) He’s asked for more of the same. Owner: It’s well-known that americans like to eat a lot. Well, we’ll have to take a chance. Go ahead and let him have it. Waiter: (reading the bill after the meal) All right. That's two orders of ham and eggs, two extra thick steaks, two large galsses of beer,
street. Many of our young people will be only too happy to work for the company. McDonald’s makes a promise to the people that work for them. They say,“We value you, your growing skills and your help to the company.”I can see nothing but good if this company comes to build its restaurant in our town. AGAINST BUILDING A MCDONALD’S I am very worried about McDonald’s building a restaurant in our hometown. We are a small community and we enjoy our local dishes. I am not sure if McDonald’s food is as healthy as they say in their advertisements. When scientists look at it carefully, they find high levels of fat, sugar and salt. This is very worrying. Too many young people are getting fat through eating too much fatty food. McDonald’s is not giving young people a good idea of what a healthy diet should be. Local Chinese food, on
the other hand, is full of fresh vegetables and fresh meat and fish. The food at a McDonald’s restaurant is always the same, so I wonder if it is made or brought in from elsewhere. Although it is freshly cooked, it must be less healthy than our own locally grown and cooked Chinese food. I also worry about all those cars bringing people to buy food at McDonald’s. First, there would be petrol fumes(气体),which will make our clean air dirty. Second, there’s the problem of all those cars that try to park and prevent other cars from moving quickly through our town. I’m sure many young people would be happy to work for McDonald’s but will they be treated fairly?In American, McDonald’s does not allow workers’ unions to operate in its restaurants and these are people who speak up for the workers. If, as they say, the workers are happy with
them ,why should they fear some workers joining a union? So when I consider the food, the cars and the jobs, I think we should not allow McDonald’s to build their restaurant in our town. Unit 3 the million pound bank note Act I, Scene 3 Narrator: It is the summer of 1903. Two old and wealthy brothers, Roderick an dOliver, have made a bet. Oliver believes that with a million pound bank note a man could survive a month in London. His brother Roderick doubts it. At this moment, they see a penniless young man wandering on the pavement outside their house. It is Henry Adams, an American businessman, who is lost in London and does not know what he should do. Roderick: Young man, would you step inside a moment, please? Henry: Who? Me, sir? Roderick: Yes, you. Oliver: Through the front door on your left. Henry: ( A servant opens a door)
Thanks. Servant: Good morning, sir. Would you please come in? Permit me to lead the way, sir. Oliver: (Henry enters)Thank you, James. That will be all. Roderick: How do you do, Mr…er…? Henry: Adams. Henry Adams. Oliver: Come and sit down, Mr Adams. Henry: Thank you. Roderick: You are an American? Henry: That’ s right, from San Francisco. Roderick: How well do you know London? Henry: Not at all, it’s my first trip here. Roderick: I wonder, Mr Adams, if you’d mind US asking a few questions. Henry: Not at all. Go right ahead. Roderick: May we ask what you’re doing in this country and what your plans are? Henry: Well, I can’t say that I have any plans. I’m hoping to find work. As a matter of fact, I landed in Britain by accident. Oliver: How is that possible? Henry: Well, you see, back home I had my own boat. About a month ago, I
was sailing out of the bay… ( his eyes stare at what is left of the brother’s dinner on table.) Oliver: Well, go on. Henry: Oh, yes. Well, towards nightfall I found myself carried out to sea by a strong wind. It was all my fault. It didn't know whether I could survive until morning. The next morning I’d just about given myself up for lsot when I was spotted by a ship. Oliver: And it was the ship that brought you to England. Henry: Yes. The fact is that I earned my passage by working as an unpaid hand, which accounts for my appearance. I went to the American embassy to seek help, but … ( The brothers smile at each other.) Roderick: Well, you mustn’t worry about that. It’s an advantage. Henry: I’m afraid I don’t quite follow you, sir. Roderick: Tell us, Mr Adams, what sort of work did you do in America. Henry: I worked for a mining comapany. Could
you offer me some kine of work here? Roderick: Patience, Mr Adams. If you don't mind, may I ask you how much money you have? Henry: Well, to be honest, I have none. Oliver: (happily) What luck! Brother, what luck! (claps his hands together) Henry: Well, it may seem lucky to you but not to me! On the contrary, in fact. If this is you idea of some knd of joke, I don’t think it’s very funny. ( Henry stands up to leave) Now if you’ll excuse me, I think I’ll be on my way. Roderick: Please don’t go, Mr Adams. You mustn’t think we don’t care about you. Oliver, give him the letter. Oliver: Yes, the letter. (gets it from a desk and gives it to Henry like a gift ) The letter. Henry: (taking it carefully) For me? Roderick: For you. (Henry starts to open it) Oh, no, you mustn’t open it. Not yet. You can’t open it until two o’clock. Henry: Oh, this is silly. Roderick::
Not silly. There’s money in it (calls to the servant) James ? Henry: Oh, no. I don’t want your charity. I just want an honest job. Roderick: We know you’re hard-working. That's why we’ve given you the letter. James, show Mr Adams out. Henry: Well, why don’t you explain what this is all about? Roderick: You’ll soon know. (looks at the clock) In exactly an hour and a half. Servant: This way, sir. Roderick: Mr Adams, not until 2 o’clock. Promise? Henry: Promise. Goodbye. Act I, Scene 4 ( Outside a restaurant Henry looks at the envelope without opening it and decides to go in. He sits down at a table next to the front window.) Owner: ( seeing Henry’s poor appearance) That one’s reserved. This way, please.( to the waiter) Take this gentleman’s order, Horace. Henry: ( after sitting down and putting the letter on the table) I’d like some ham and
eggs and a nice big steak. Make it extra thick. Waiter: Right, sir. I’m afraid it’ll cost a large amount of money. Henry: I understand. And I’ll have a large glass of beer. Waiter: OK. ( The waiter leaves and soon returns with all the food.) Hostess: My goodness! Why, look at him. He eats like a wolf. Owner: We’ll see if he’s celver as a wolf, eh? Henry: ( having just finished every bit of food ) Ah, waiter.( waiter returns) Same thing again, please. Oh, and another beer. Waiter: Again? Everything ? Henry: Yes, that's right. (sees the look on the waiter’s face) Anything wrong? Waiter: No, not at all. (to the owner) He’s asked for more of the same. Owner: It’s well-known that americans like to eat a lot. Well, we’ll have to take a chance. Go ahead and let him have it. Waiter: (reading the bill after the meal) All right. That's two orders of ham and eggs,
two extra thick steaks, two large galsses of beer,
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第三章 市场分析与建设规模
第一节 我国当前煤炭市场情况分析
煤炭作为基础能源和化工原料,煤炭的主要消费对象是电力、冶
金、化工和建材行业。长期来看,由于我国多煤、缺油、少气的现实,
煤炭将长期在我国能源结构中占有重要地位,煤炭行业的健康持续发
展对促进国民经济发展、保障我国的能源安全具有极为重要的意义。
国家在“十一五”规划建议中也明确提出要构建一个“立足国内、煤
为基础”的能源供应体系。从长期来看我国煤炭行业已迎来了一个新
的发展机遇期。回顾2008-2009年,煤炭市场经历了剧烈波动,煤炭
价格可谓大起大落。2008年全国原煤产量达到27.2亿吨、同比增长
7.5%,2008年全年出口煤炭4544万吨,进口4041万吨,都比去年的水
平有所下降,但仍保持净出口状态,这主要是由于2008年下半年全球
性的金融危机造成的结果,随着金融危机的逐渐消除,煤炭市场会逐
渐回暖。
从需求侧看,世界经济乃至中国经济进一步放缓的可能性增大,
拉动煤炭需求增长的三大动力——房地产开发、重工业建设和高能耗
产品的出口都明显减弱。但是,中央政府保经济持续稳定增长的态度
是坚定的,政策措施的力度之大、动作之快是空前的,4万亿投资大
单、重点产业振兴规划以及积极的财政政策和适度宽松的货币政策连
推出,这些“保增长”的政策都将在一定程度上平抑重工业及能源产
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