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1、to his friends. The changes he made to the old theory were revolutionary. He placed a fixed sun at the centre of the solar system with the planets going round it and only the moon still going round the earth. He also suggested that the earth was spinning as it went round the sun and this explained c

2、hanges in the movement of the planets and in the brightness of the stars. His friends were enthusiastic and encouraged him to publish his ideas, but Copernicus was cautious. He did not want to be attacked by the Christian Church, so he only published it as he lay dying in 1543.Certainly he was right

3、 to be careful. The Christian Church rejected his theory, saying it was against Gods idea and people who supported it would be attacked. Yet Copernicus theory is now the basis on which all our ideas of the universe are built. His theory replaced the Christian idea of gravity, which said things tell

4、to earth because God created the earth as the centre of the universe. Copernicus showed this was obviously wrong. Now people can see that there is a direct link between his theory and the work of Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking.Unit 2 PUZZLES IN GEOGRAPHYPeople many wonder why diff

5、erent words are used to describe these four countries: England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. You can clarify this question if you study British history.First there was England. Wales was linked to it in the thirteenth century. Now when people refer to England you find Wales included as well

6、. Next England and Wales were joined to Scotland in the seventeenth century and the name was changed to “Great Britain”. Happily this was accomplished without conflict when King James of Scotland became King of England and Wales as well. Finally the English government tried in the early twentieth ce

7、ntury to form the United Kingdom by getting Ireland connected in the same peaceful way. However, the southern part of Ireland was unwilling and broke away to form its own government. So only Northern Ireland joined with England, Wales and Scotland to become the United Kingdom and this was shown to t

8、he world in a new flag called the Union Jack.To their credit the four countries do work together in some areas(eg, the currency and international relations), but they still have very different institutions. For example, Northern Ireland, England and Scotland have different educational and legal syst

9、ems as well as different football teams for competitions like the World Cup!England is the largest of the four countries, and for convenience it is divided roughly into three zones. The zone nearest France is called the South of England, the middle zone is called the Midlands and the one nearest to

10、Scotland is known as the North. You find most of the population settled in the south, but most of the industrial cities in the Midlands and the North of England. Although, nationwide, these cities are not as large as those in China, they have world-famous football teams and some of them even have tw

11、o! It is a pity that the industrial cities built in the nineteenth century do not attract visitors. For historical architecture you have to go to older but smaller towns built by the Romans. There you will find out more about British history and culture.The greatest historical treasure of all is Lon

12、don with its museums, art collections, theatres, parks and buildings. It is the centre of national government and its administration. It has the oldest port built by the Romans in the first century AD, the oldest building begun by the Anglo-Saxons in the 106os and the oldest castle constructed by la

13、ter Norman rulers in 1066. There have been four sets of invaders of England. The first invaders, the Romans, left their towns and roads. The second, the Anglo-Saxon, left their language and their government. The third, the Vikings, influenced the vocabulary and place-names of the North of England, a

14、nd the fourth, the Normans, left castles and introduced new words for food.If you look around the British countryside you will find evidence of all these invaders. You must keep your eyes open if you are going to make your trip to the United Kingdom enjoyable and worthwhile. SIGHTSEEING IN LONDONWor

15、ried about the time available, Zhang Pingyu had made a list of the sites she wanted to see in London. Her first delight was going to the Tower. It was built long ago by the Norman invaders of AD 1066. Fancy! This solid stone, square tower had remained standing for one thousand years. Although the bu

16、ildings had expanded around it, it remained part of a royal palace and prison combined. To her great surprise, Zhang Pingyu found the Queens jewels guarded by special royal soldiers who, on special occasions, still wore the four-hundred-year-old uniform of the time of Queen Elizabeth I.There followe

17、d St Pauls Cathedral built after the terrible fire of London in 1666. It looked splendid when first built! Westminster Abbey, too, was very interesting. It contained statues in memory of dead poets and writers, such as Shakespeare. Then just as she came out of the abbey, Pingyu heard the famous soun

18、d of the clock, Big Ben, ringing out the hour. She finished the day by looking at the outside of Buckingham Palace, the Queens house in London. Oh, she had so mush to tell her friends!The second day the girl visited Greenwich and saw its old ships and famous clock that sets the world time. What inte

19、rested her most was the longitude line. It is an imaginary line dividing the eastern and western halves of the world and is very useful for navigation. It passes through Greenwich, so Pingyu had a photo taken standing on either side of the line.The last day she visited karl Marxs statue in Highgate

20、Cemetery. It seemed strange that the man who had developed communism should have lived and died in London. Not only that, but he had worked in the famous reading room of the Library of the British Museum. Sadly the library had moved from its original place into another building and the old reading r

21、oom was gone. But she was thrilled by so many wonderful treasures from different cultures displayed in the museum. When she saw many visitors enjoying looking at the beautiful old Chinese pots and other objects on show, she felt very proud of her country.The next day Pingyu was leaving London for Wi

22、ndsor Castle. “Perhaps I will see the Queen?” she wondered as she fell asleep.Unit 3 FIRST IMPRESSIONSSpacemail: liqiang299AGreatAdventureSpaceS 15/11/3008(Earthtime)Dear Mum and Dad,I still cannot believe that I am taking up this prize that I won last year. I have to remind myself constantly that I

23、 am really in AD 3008 . Worried about the journey, I was unsettled for the first few days. As a result, I suffered from “time lag”. This is similar to the “jet lag” you get from flying, but it seems you keep getting flashbacks from your previous time period. So I was very nervous and uncertain at fi

24、rst. However, my friend and guide, Wang Ping, was very understanding and gave me some green tablets which helped a lot. Well-known for their expertise, his parents company, called “Future Tours”, transported me safely into the future in a time capsule.I can still remember the moment when the space s

25、tewardess called us all to the capsule and we climbed in through a small opening. The seats were comfortable and after a calming drink, we felt sleepy and closed our eyes. The capsule began swinging gently sideways as we lay relaxed and dreaming. A few minutes later, the journey was completed and we

26、 had arrived. I was still on the earth but one thousand years in the future. What would I find?At first my new surroundings were difficult to tolerate. The air seemed thin, as though呼和浩特市呼市二建地块公寓项目可行性研究报告北京中天恒基置业投资有限责任公司二OO六年五月目 录1、项目背景与概况11.1项目名称11.2项目地址11.3项目承办单位概况11.4本可行性研究报告编制依据22项目提出的理由22.1符合呼市

27、国民经济发展、城市建设和呼和浩特市城市总体规划的需要22.2符合呼和浩特市国民经济和社会发展第十一个五年规划纲要(草案)的要求82.3符合玉泉区城市建设和经济发展的迫切需要133项目建设依据、场地条件、项目区域市场分析和项目定位设想183.1项目建设依据183.2项目场地条件183.3项目区域市场分析193.4项目定位设想194酒店式公寓市场分析204.1酒店服务式公寓204.2酒店式公寓的特点和优势214.3酒店式公寓购买对象分析215项目市场定位235.1项目市场定位235.2商业配套245.3物业管理256项目建设目标,和项目带来的经济优势256.1项目建设目标256.2项目建成后将给呼

28、市带来的区域经济优势267项目建设方案277.1主要技术经济指标277.2项目功能组成与规模287.3项目总平面布置287.4建筑设计287.5结构设计297.6给水设计297.7排水设计307.8采暖与通风317.9动力327.10电气327.11弱电系统338市政配套工程条件359节能节水篇359.1节约能源359.2节能设计359.3节约电能359.4节水3610消防篇3610.1设计原则3610.2消防道路3610.3建筑与结构的消防设计3610.4消防水系统3710.5消防用水量3710.6室外消火栓3710.7楼内消火栓3710.8自动喷淋系统3810.9防烟、排烟系统3810.1

29、0防火卷帘3810.11火灾自动报警系统3810.12紧急广播3810.13建筑物灭火器3810.14应急照明与疏散指示3911环保篇3911.1概述3911.2关于大气污染与防治40(1)本项目建成后对大气污染40(2)大气污染的防治措施4011.3关于水污染的防治40(1)本项目建成后对水的污染40(2)水污染的防治措施4011.4噪声与固体废弃物41(1)噪声的防止41(2)固体废弃物4111.5环保其它措施4112交通与停车篇4112.1对交通的影响4112.2交通组织4213项目实施进度4213.1项目实施安排4213.2项目进度计划4214项目资金平衡测算4314.1项目投资估算4

30、314.2项目收益估算4514.3项目资金平衡状况4615资金筹措与运作4615.1资金筹措的思路4615.2资金筹措方案4715.3资金运作4716项目风险分析4816.1市场和潜在市场竞争风险4816.2市场培育的时间风险4816.3项目地块条件先天不足导致的风险4916.4投资与融资风险4916.5政策法律风险4916.6其他风险5017结论与建议5017.1结论5017.2建议5118附件:5218.1呼市二建公寓项目总平面图5218.2呼市二建公寓项目立面图5218.3呼市二建公寓项目地下一层平面图5218.4呼市二建公寓项目首层平面图5218.5呼市二建公寓项目二层平面图5218.

31、6呼市二建公寓项目三层平面图5218.7呼市二建公寓项目四层平面图5218.8呼市二建公寓项目五层平面图5218.9呼市二建公寓项目六二十九层平面图5253to his friends. The changes he made to the old theory were revolutionary. He placed a fixed sun at the centre of the solar system with the planets going round it and only the moon still going round the earth. He also sugge

32、sted that the earth was spinning as it went round the sun and this explained changes in the movement of the planets and in the brightness of the stars. His friends were enthusiastic and encouraged him to publish his ideas, but Copernicus was cautious. He did not want to be attacked by the Christian

33、Church, so he only published it as he lay dying in 1543.Certainly he was right to be careful. The Christian Church rejected his theory, saying it was against Gods idea and people who supported it would be attacked. Yet Copernicus theory is now the basis on which all our ideas of the universe are bui

34、lt. His theory replaced the Christian idea of gravity, which said things tell to earth because God created the earth as the centre of the universe. Copernicus showed this was obviously wrong. Now people can see that there is a direct link between his theory and the work of Isaac Newton, Albert Einst

35、ein and Stephen Hawking.Unit 2 PUZZLES IN GEOGRAPHYPeople many wonder why different words are used to describe these four countries: England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. You can clarify this question if you study British history.First there was England. Wales was linked to it in the thirte

36、enth century. Now when people refer to England you find Wales included as well. Next England and Wales were joined to Scotland in the seventeenth century and the name was changed to “Great Britain”. Happily this was accomplished without conflict when King James of Scotland became King of England and

37、 Wales as well. Finally the English government tried in the early twentieth century to form the United Kingdom by getting Ireland connected in the same peaceful way. However, the southern part of Ireland was unwilling and broke away to form its own government. So only Northern Ireland joined with En

38、gland, Wales and Scotland to become the United Kingdom and this was shown to the world in a new flag called the Union Jack.To their credit the four countries do work together in some areas(eg, the currency and international relations), but they still have very different institutions. For example, No

39、rthern Ireland, England and Scotland have different educational and legal systems as well as different football teams for competitions like the World Cup!England is the largest of the four countries, and for convenience it is divided roughly into three zones. The zone nearest France is called the So

40、uth of England, the middle zone is called the Midlands and the one nearest to Scotland is known as the North. You find most of the population settled in the south, but most of the industrial cities in the Midlands and the North of England. Although, nationwide, these cities are not as large as those

41、 in China, they have world-famous football teams and some of them even have two! It is a pity that the industrial cities built in the nineteenth century do not attract visitors. For historical architecture you have to go to older but smaller towns built by the Romans. There you will find out more ab

42、out British history and culture.The greatest historical treasure of all is London with its museums, art collections, theatres, parks and buildings. It is the centre of national government and its administration. It has the oldest port built by the Romans in the first century AD, the oldest building

43、begun by the Anglo-Saxons in the 106os and the oldest castle constructed by later Norman rulers in 1066. There have been four sets of invaders of England. The first invaders, the Romans, left their towns and roads. The second, the Anglo-Saxon, left their language and their government. The third, the

44、 Vikings, influenced the vocabulary and place-names of the North of England, and the fourth, the Normans, left castles and introduced new words for food.If you look around the British countryside you will find evidence of all these invaders. You must keep your eyes open if you are going to make your

45、 trip to the United Kingdom enjoyable and worthwhile. SIGHTSEEING IN LONDONWorried about the time available, Zhang Pingyu had made a list of the sites she wanted to see in London. Her first delight was going to the Tower. It was built long ago by the Norman invaders of AD 1066. Fancy! This solid sto

46、ne, square tower had remained standing for one thousand years. Although the buildings had expanded around it, it remained part of a royal palace and prison combined. To her great surprise, Zhang Pingyu found the Queens jewels guarded by special royal soldiers who, on special occasions, still wore th

47、e four-hundred-year-old uniform of the time of Queen Elizabeth I.There followed St Pauls Cathedral built after the terrible fire of London in 1666. It looked splendid when first built! Westminster Abbey, too, was very interesting. It contained statues in memory of dead poets and writers, such as Shakespeare. Then just as she came out of the abbey, Pingyu heard the famous sound of the clock, Big Ben, ringing out the hour. She finished the day by looking at the outside of Buckingham Palace, the Queens house in London. Oh, she had so mush to tell her friends!The second day the girl visited G

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