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1、Is paper money going away?纸币已经过时了吗?(词数450) Within a few months, were going to have a new set of banknotes(纸币). The People s Bank of China(PBOC), the central bank, has upgraded the fifth edition of the renminbi(RMB)and will issue them from Aug 30. These bills will have brighter colors and new securit

2、y features(防伪特征), which will make printing fake(假的) money even harder. Weve been using banknotes for around 1,000years. Back in the Northern Song Dynasty, Chinese people made the worlds earliest paper money to replace metal coins(金属硬币). These bank notes were called jiaozi. Obviously paper money is c

3、heaper to make and easier to carry -these advantages made it more popular than other forms of money. But now, in the digital(数码的)age, paper money seems to be disappearing for the same reason-whats more convenient(方便的) than not having to carry any money at all?China seems to be heading toward becomin

4、g a cashless society. From supermarkets to street stalls(小摊), people pay by using the WeChat Wallet and Alipay apps on their mobile phones. Sweden is even closer to a future without paper money. Many Swedish banks no longer even have cash on hand. But there are worries about creating cashless. Some

5、say it is unfair to the poor and people without much education. Its not easy for them to open bank accounts(账户) or deal with mobile phones. And if all of your money is digital you may lose your money if your accounts are hacked(黑客攻击)Although paper money is in a losing battle with electronic payment

6、in some countries, its still a big thing in most parts of the world. It may take a little longer than you think to see it go away.Listen to your books耳朵“阅读”时代来了?(词数260,7分钟)With the development of technology and the internet, there is a new trend in reading audio books. More people are choosing to li

7、sten to audio books these days, according to this years national reading report. The report was released by the Chinese Academy of Press and Publication(CAPP).It shows that audio books have become quite popular among most readers. One in three adult listen to audio books. They mainly use popular aud

8、io sharing platf0mmS(平台) like Ximalaya. Kids have also been a main driver in the development of audio books. Ximalaya noted that the value of audio book purchases made by those aged 13 to 18 in 2018 increased by 330 percent over that of 2017, the Beijing Evening News reported. In addition, around 26

9、.8 percent of children under 8 years old listen to audio books. Most of them listen at least once a week .Their favorite categories(分类)are “stories for kids” and poetry reading” One of the reasons audio books have taken off is that people want to get more use out of their free time. China News Servi

10、ce reported. Whether theyre at the gym, on a bus, or in bed, people can enjoy reading without a heavy paper book ore-reader. Faster internet speeds mean one can download a whole book in just seconds, according to Wei Yushan, director of CAPP. Audio app content designers have invited broadcasters(播音员

11、) and production(制作) groups to join in content production. Both the quality and number of audio books being offered have greatly improved. More people can find the audio books they like the most, the report says.Follow the subway rules在地铁上吃喝将影响个人信用(词数270,7分钟)Traveling by subway can sometimes be quit

12、e an adventure, especially during rush hour. You have to fight your way into the carriage(车厢)And there are the times when you have to avoid cups of coffee that could spill on you. The smells some passengers food are very strong, too.Since April, the local government of Beijing has been collecting pu

13、blic opinions on the revised(修订的) Beijing Metro Passenger Rules The rules say that if passengers behave in an uncivilized(不文明的) manner while on the subway, they will end up with bad credit(信用)scores or even being banned(禁止) from the subway, Beijing Youth Daily reported. Four kinds of behaviors were

14、added to the revised rules. They include stealing others seats eating or drinking, riding without paying the fare(车票) and handing out advertisements. Whats worth mentioning is that people have different opinions regarding eating and drinking on the subway, Guangming Daily reported. The rules state t

15、hat all passengers except babies and people with certain health issues are not allowed to eat or drink on the subway. People have pointed out that the smell of food and drink can annoy other passengers. However, others question this rule, saying that drinking water should be allowed, as people can g

16、et thirsty after long rides on the crowded subway. o They also think it is too harsh(严厉的)to lower some ones social credit score Just for eating or drinking.What problems will it cause if I just quietly eat some food that doesnt have any smell and old on to the packaging(包装) when Im done?”ha user named DONGCHENY wrote on Sina Weibo.Hippos move silicon河马自然界硅元素的搬运工(词数280,7分钟)Hippos look a little bit silly, dont

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