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2023年中考英语热点时文阅读03 热点新闻

2023年中考英语热点时文阅读03 热点新闻

2023年中考英语新热点时文阅读-热点新闻01(2022·湖北武汉·模拟预测)Global News Around the WorldRaising money for UkraineA group of 17 children teamed up to swim the width of the English Channel in less than an hour, and have collected more than £3,300 for people suffering from(遭受)the war in Ukraine. The children, aged between 6 and 15 years old, swam together at their local pool in Derbyshire, England, and completed a distance of 21 miles among them.______________Yellowstone National Park in the US is marking its 150th anniversary(周年纪念日), and it has started a new program called the Inheritance Pass. It is accepting $1,500 donations in exchange for an annual entry pass which is also good for the donor’s children and grandchildren in 150 years. And themoney raised through the sale of “Inheritance Passes” will be used to preserve(维护)the park for the next 150 years.Max’s second Big Camp-OutMax Woosey, 12, has spent more than 670 nights camping outside for charity. Through the challenge, he has braved howling winds and rain to raise £700,000 for a hospice(收容所)near his home in Devon, UK. Max is marking his second anniversary with a Big Camp-out, inviting young people to join in from their garden or to put up a tent in their living room to raise money for any charity they choose.1.All the news above has something to do with __________.A.travel B.fundraising C.nature D.sports2.Why did the children complete a 21-mile swim?A.To find out the width of the English Channel.B.To escape from Ukraine for a better living.C.To raise money for those who are suffering from the war.D.To develop their team spirit.3.What would be a good heading for the second piece of news?A.An annual $1,500 donation.B.150 years of Yellowstone National Park.C.How and when to get “Inheritance Passes”.D.Yellowstone offers a special entry pass good for year 2172.4.The idea behind “Inheritance Passes” is to __________.A.help safeguard the park for the futureB.leave the donor something as a memorialC.raise money for children in 150 yearsD.draw more people to pay a visit to the park5.What can we learn about Max Woosey?A.Many young people are joining him for an outing.B.He often camps in a garden in bad weather.C.He hopes more people can show love and care to those in need.D.He started the challenge more than two years ago.02(2022·湖北武汉·二模)________________________________Resting her phone on a stand and making the light more suitable, 49-year-old Lyu Min started her livestreaming session—her daily job during the COVID-19 outbreak. Dressed in a qipao, a traditional Chinese dress, Lyu started the livestreaming session from her workshop at 10 in the morning, sharing the art of making Chinese knots with many handicraft (手工艺) lovers. She is using a length of colored string and determination to keep this traditional art of Chinese knots alive and help more people understand the culture.Online traditional Yue opera showRecently, Chen Yu, an actress of Yue Opera in Ningbo, Zhejiang province has caught people’s attention through livestreaming. She wears costumes and sings beautiful songs from Yue Opera. Apart from singing, Chen also introduces knowledge about Y ue Opera when interaction (互动) with her fans. “A number of people at home and abroad visit me online, so as an actress, it’s necessary for me to tell newcomers about this traditional culture.”National parks with Yangtze River CultureChina plans to construct national parks with Yangtze River culture as their theme, as part of efforts to protect the waterway’s cultural heritage. According to a circular (通告) on the parks’ construction (建造) said by the central leading group on developing national culture parks, the parks will be located in the 13 provincial-level areas in the Yangtze River basin.6.In which section of the newspaper can we read the news?A.CULTURE B.EDUCA TION C.TECHNOLOGY D.SCIENCE7.The best heading for the first news would be __________.A.Having Chinese knots classes online during the outbreakB.Introducing an intangible cultural heritage (非物质文化遗产)C.Livestreaming the art of making Chinese knotsD.Attracting more handicraft lovers to make Chinese knots8.The underlined word “livestreaming” in the first news is close to __________.A.equipment (设备) for recording videos B.sending out while happeningC.equipment for making handicrafts D.sending out after recording9.It’s clear that Chen Y u __________.A.wants to enjoy herself by wearing costumes and singing Yue OperaB.wants to attract more people’s attention through livestreamingC.is aimed at spreading the culture of Y ue OperaD.is the best actress who sings Y ue Opera in Ningbo, Zhejiang province10.The third news wants to tell the readers __________.A.there are 13 provinces in the Yangtze River basinB.the sights along the Yangtze River basin are very beautifulC.there are 13 national culture parks in the Yangtze River basinD.China plans to build national parks to protect the waterway’s cultural heritage.03(2022·湖北武汉·模拟预测)Learning how to save lives with CPRIf you see someone collapse (失去意识), perhaps as a result of a heart attack, what can you do while you wait for an ambulance (救护车)? Chen Wenqiaochu set a good example when he was 14. He performed CPR on a cleaner at his school, saving the man’s life. On Aug 24, a joint guideline (联合通知) was issued by the Ministry of Education and Red Cross Society of China(红十字会). It asks all public schools nationwide to provide first-aid courses, including CPR training, as a part of health education.________The Ministry of Education has banned convenience stores (便利店) in all kindergartens, primary, middle and high schools across the country. The regulation (规章制度) has taken effect since April 1. Many students were sad about the ban. However, many parents expressed support for the regulation. The Beijing News reported. The regulation also requires schools to monitor students who may be overweight, and intervene (干预) to make sure they follow a healthy diet.No mobile phones in campusIn a notice published by the Ministry of Education on Monday, primary and secondary school students are asked not to bring their cell phones onto the campus, except when it is approved by their parents along with a written application form. Another major point is that teachers are not allowed to11.All the news above has something to do with ________.A.food B.schools C.first aid D.phones 12.What would be a good heading for the second news?A.Follow a healthy diet.B.Snack stores are bad for students.C.Snack stores close in view of health.D.Health regulation has taken effect.13.From the news above, we can know that ________.A.Nobody can bring the mobile phone onto the campusB.The regulation about snack stores were carried out to ensure students’ health C.All public schools have already provided first-aid coursesD.Chen Wengiaochu and the cleaner saved a man’s life by performing CPR14.If you want to bring a cell phone to school, you need to ________.A.ask the teacher for permissionB.refuse to follow the rules about mobile phonesC.hand in an application form approved by your parentsD.fight against the regulation15.What’s the purpose of the Ministry of Education according to the news above? A.To improve students’ learning ability.B.To help students develop good learning habits.C.To make sure students have a healthy learning environment.D.To prevent students from using electronic products.04(2022·湖北武汉·模拟预测)China’s Long March 8 launched (发射) 22 satellites (卫星) into orbit (轨道). It set a record for the most satellites ever launched by a Chinese rocket. Before it, the Chinese record for the most satellites launched by one rocket was the first flight of the Long March 6. The world record is held by SpaceX’s Falcon 9, which carried 143 satellites.The Second Space ClassAstronauts in the China Space Station (CSS) hosted their second space class for youngsters on Earth. The educational class is a part of China’s effort to take full advantage of the CSS with an aim to encourage young minds to study science. This is the third such event the country has hosted from space and the second one from the CSS.____________________On April 9, the International Space Station (ISS) welcomed its first all-private team of astronauts. The four space travelers are on a 10-day trip to the station. Each of the passenger paid $55 million for the rocket ride, and they did hundreds of hours of training. On the trip, the team plans to carry out 25 experiments in science, education and human health.16.All the news above has something to do with ________.A.space B.rocket C.astronaut D.flight17.What can we know about Long March 8?A.A new world record was set.B.143 satellites was launched by one rocket.C.It launched more satellites than Long March 6.D.SpaceX’s Falcon 9 carried the most satellites in the world.18.Why did CSS hold the space class?A.To put Chinese space station into good use.B.To develop teenagers’ interest in science.C.To show their effort for Chinese education.D.To enrich youngsters’ life on Earth.19.The best heading for the third news would be ________.A.Private Team of Astronauts B.Most Expensive TravelC.Buying Tickets to Space D.Training for Rocket Ride20.It’s clear that the four travelers ________.A.will stay in space for 10 daysB.belong to the International Space StationC.only spent a large amount of money for the tripD.are ready to perform different experiments during the trip05(2022·黑龙江佳木斯·三模)On December 3rd, 2021, the China—Laos Railway(中老铁路), started running. The railway runs 1, 035 km long, including 422 km in Laos. It connects the city of Kunming with Vientiane(万象), largest city and capital of Laos.The China—Laos Railway is another example of the friendly cooperation(合作)between China and other countries under the Belt and Road Initiative(一带一路). Without doubt, this road will be a golden line which has great influence on the people of both contries.Souphanh Keomixay, a former government leader in Laos, said the China—Laos Railway could give new chances for Laos. The World Bank reported in 2020 that a total of 3.7 million tons of goods (货物)could be transported(运输)on trains by 2030. But in the past, fewer goods were transported.The railway brings great development for Laos, too. When the railway comes into full service, it will greatly cut the cost of transportation in the country and there will be more visitors, too. And the price of goods which comes abroad can be lower.For 22-year-old Sida, a Lao staff member, said, “The railway has given me a good job. Now I can support my family. At the same time, it will help Laos develop more quickly.”Choose the best choice according to what you read.21.The China—Laos Railway connects the city of ________.A.Vientiane with Laos B.China with Vientiane C.Kunming with Vientiane22.What did Souphanh Keomixay say about the China—Laos Railway? ________A.It made Lao people upset.B.It wasn’t helpful at all.C.It could give new chances for Laos.23.When the railway comes into full service, there will be more ________ in Laos.A.doctors B.competitors C.visitors24.According to the last paragraph, Sida felt ________about the China—Laos Railway.A.thankful B.awful C.careful25.Where can we find the passage? ________A.In a novel. B.In a newspaper. C.In a film magazine.参考答案:1.B2.C3.D4.A5.C【导语】本文讲述孩子们游泳来筹款帮助乌克兰战争中的人,黄石国家公园筹款来维护公园的未来建设以及马克斯通过在外露营来筹款帮助那些需要帮助的人。

英语时事短篇新闻

英语时事短篇新闻

英语时事短篇新闻English Current Affairs Short - News: A GuideWhen ites to English current affairs short - news, it's like opening a little window to the big wide world. You know, it's not just some dry facts thrown at you. It's a whole new world of information waiting to be explored.These short - news pieces are often like little snapshots. They capture a moment, an event, or a situation in just a few lines. For example, think of them as postcards from different parts of the globe. One postcard might show a big political rally in London. You can almost feel the energy of the people there, shouting their slogans, waving their flags. Another postcard could be from a small town in the United States where a local hero has just won a big award. It's like you're there, sharing in the pride of themunity.Now, how do you actually understand these short - news items? Well, you've got to know the basic vocabulary. It's not like you need to be a walking dictionary, but some key words related to politics, economy, and society are really helpful. Let's say there's a news about a new trade deal. Words like "tariff", "import", "export", "negotiation" are bound to pop up. If you don't know what these mean, it's like trying to read a map without knowing what north and south are.The grammar in these short - news is also important, but don't let it scare you. It's not like you're writing a formal essay. Sometimes, they use simple past tense to talk about events that just happened. "The president visited the flood - affected area yesterday." See, it's straightforward. But sometimes, they might use present perfect to show the connection between the past and the present. "Thepany has announced a new product this week." It's like a little link that ties the two time frames together.One cool thing about English current affairs short - news is that it can expose you to different cultures. You might read about a traditional festival in India that you've never heard of before. It's like stepping into a new world full of colors, music, and unique traditions. And through reading these news, you can start to understand why people in different parts of the world do the things they do. It's like putting together a big jigsaw puzzle of humanity.Another aspect to consider is the source of the news. Not all sources are created equal. Some might be more reliable than others. It's like when you're buying fruits. You want to go to the best vendor who gives you fresh and good - quality fruits. The same goes for news sources. Some big and well - known news agencies are more likely to have accurate information. But that doesn't mean you should ignore the smaller, local sources. They can often give you a more in - depth look at what's happening on the ground.When you're reading these short - news items, try to make connections. If there's news about a new technology in Japan, think about how it might affect the global market. Is it something that could be adopted in other countries? It's like when you see a new fashion trend in Paris. You know it's going to spread to other fashion - loving cities around the world.And don't just read passively. Try to engage with the news. Maybe discuss it with your friends or classmates. You can have a great debate about whether a certain policy is good or bad. It's like having a friendly match in a game. Everyone has their own opinions, and through the discussion, you can learn more and see different perspectives.In conclusion, English current affairs short - news is a wonderful way to stay informed, learn new things, and expand your horizons. It's not a chore but an exciting adventure into the world of information. So, dive in and enjoy the journey!。

reader's digest主要内容

reader's digest主要内容

读者文摘(Reader's Digest)是一本全球性的读物,旨在为读者提供世界各地的最新资讯、精彩故事和有益知识。

本期读者文摘主要内容如下:一、世界热点新闻1. 美国总统大选结果揭晓今年的美国总统大选备受全球关注,经过激烈角逐,最终产生了新一任的美国总统。

新总统上台后将面临哪些挑战?对全球政治格局将有何影响?读者文摘将为您一一解读。

2. 全球抗疫动态新冠疫情持续肆虐,各国政府采取了不同的防控措施,各种疫苗也相继问世。

本期读者文摘将对全球抗疫动态进行全方位报道,帮助读者了解最新的疫情形势和防控措施。

二、精彩故事1. 励志人生本期读者文摘将为读者呈现一系列励志人生故事,这些故事源自生活,让人感动,让人思考,让人更加热爱生活,相信希望。

2. 惊险刺激的冒险故事本期读者文摘将为读者带来一系列惊险刺激的冒险故事,这些故事发生在世界各地,让人热血沸腾,让人心跳加速,让人感受到生命的意义和力量。

三、有益健康知识1. 最新科学研究成果本期读者文摘将为读者介绍最新的健康科学研究成果,为读者提供最新的健康知识和养生方法,帮助读者关爱自己的身体,保持健康的生活方式。

2. 健康饮食建议本期读者文摘将为读者推荐一系列健康饮食建议,帮助读者了解各种食物的营养价值和搭配方法,让读者拥有健康的饮食习惯,树立科学的养生理念。

四、娱乐休闲1. 最新电影、音乐资讯本期读者文摘将为读者介绍最新的电影、音乐资讯,为读者推荐精彩的影视作品和音乐专辑,让读者享受精神上的愉悦和放松。

2. 文化艺术盛宴本期读者文摘将为读者呈现世界各地的文化艺术盛宴,为读者介绍文学、艺术、建筑等领域的精品,让读者感受不同文化的魅力与魂魄。

以上就是本期读者文摘的主要内容,希望各位读者能够通过阅读本期文摘,获得知识、启发思考、享受愉悦,让读者文摘成为您生活中不可或缺的精神食粮。

本期读者文摘内容精彩纷呈,既有全球热点新闻,又有励志人生故事;既有有益健康知识,又有娱乐休闲的节目。

有关国际新闻的英文作文

有关国际新闻的英文作文

有关国际新闻的英文作文英文:As an avid follower of international news, I find it fascinating to stay updated on the latest events and developments around the world. The diversity of cultures, politics, and social issues makes international news both informative and thought-provoking. One recent international news story that caught my attention was the ongoing trade tensions between the United States and China.The trade war between the two economic powerhouses has been a hot topic in international news for quite some time now. It has not only impacted the global economy but has also caused ripple effects in various industries. For example, the technology sector has been particularly affected, with companies like Apple and Huawei facing challenges due to tariffs and restrictions on trade.中文:作为一个国际新闻的忠实追随者,我发现保持对世界各地最新事件和发展的关注是非常迷人的。

chinadaily双语新闻:我们生活在环球小报中

chinadaily双语新闻:我们生活在环球小报中

英语资源频道为⼤家整理的china daily 双语新闻:我们⽣活在环球⼩报中,供⼤家阅读参考。

Life in the global gutter ⽣活在环球⼩报中 The popular press ⼴受欢迎的报刊 Tabloids are a phenomenon worldwide, but they come in different varieties ⼩报是世界范围内的⼀种现象,但是他们以不同的种类⽅式存在着 AS AN example of bullying journalism, it takes some beating. Atabloid buys a surreptitiously filmed sex-video of an actor in his 50s suffering from Parkinson's disease. It demands an exclusive. At first he collaborates, even writing the interview himself; later he sues for blackmail. 作为恐吓性新闻业的⼀个例⼦,它很难被超越。

⼀家⼩报购买了⼀部秘密拍摄的性爱录像,主⼈公是⼀名患有帕⾦森综合征的50多岁的演员。

这家⼩报要求报道。

开始这名演员配合了,甚⾄亲⾃写访谈;后来,他以敲诈勒索为由,将这家⼩报告上了法庭。

This is not another story emanating from the now-shuttered newsroom of the News of the World, where journalistic shenanigans have deeply embarrassed News Corporation, its owner. The tabloid in question is Bild Zeitung, Germany's biggest paper. Last year a court ruled that Bild's reporter had coerced theactor, Ottfried Fischer. In May a higher court overturned the verdict. Afurther appeal is pending. 这并不是从已经关闭的世界新闻报(其新闻⼯作者的诡计深深羞辱了它的所有者,新闻集团)的新闻编辑室⾥传出的另外⼀个故事。

02-Reading 1

02-Reading 1

Source:English Language Adaptation Edition Experiencing Business English Coursebook 3, published by Higher Education Press Limited Company, Copyright 2020.Reading 1: Restless pursuer of luxury’s futureBy Vanessa FriedmanSidney Toledano (Dior’s Chief Executive) is one of the longest-serving chief executives in the luxury industry. As the industry goes global, he must balance the demands of shareholders and the values of a historic label, the need for exclusivity and the need for expansion.He routinely communicates with his demanding boss, Bernard Arnault, main shareholder of Christian Dior, and a number of creative types, including Dior’s clothes designer John Galliano and jewellery designer Victoire de Castellane.‘The best advice I ever got was that, when times are bad, you need to get out of the office; when things are good, you can spend time on the organisation,’ says Mr Toledano, who travels almost every week to one of Dior’s 224 stores round the world. ‘You have to look for newness, look for what is happening next. Forget the calculator. Understand the people from different countries and what they want.’It was by spending time in China in the 1980s, for example, when he worked at the French leather-goods house Lancel, that Mr. Toledano first realised China would one day be prime territory for luxury.‘I met some factory owners, and they were working so hard, but then they would bring you to a restaurant and it was clear they wanted to enjoy life,’ he says. ‘And I thought: on e day these people are going to have money and they are going to spend it.’A few years later, Bernard Arnault contacted him. ‘The interview took 15 minutes. He knew exactly what he wanted,’ says Mr. Toledano: to take a small couture house he had bought out of bankruptcy and build it into the biggest luxury group in the world. Mr. Arnault has used Dior to create LVMH (Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy, the world’s largest luxury group).‘Christian Dior can double in five years,’ he says. ‘There may be difficu lt times coming, but if you look at the Middle East, China, even Europe, I believe there is growth coming, and we have to develop our network and perfect our supply chain.’The next wave of luxury buyers is now in the new territories: the Middle East, Russia, China and Korea.Mr. Toledano believes not only that a brand should go to its customers but that it should anticipate their needs and invest early in markets that may not show real growth for up to six years.。

环球100作文400字

环球100作文400字

环球100作文400字英文回答:In the bustling metropolis where towering skyscrapers pierce the heavens and a cacophony of languages echoes through the streets, a diverse tapestry of cultures and perspectives converge to create a vibrant andtransformative experience. It is here, amidst the meltingpot of humanity, that I embark on an extraordinary journeyto discover the interconnectedness of our world through the lens of the Global 100.The Global 100, a meticulously curated list of theworld's most influential individuals, offers a panoramic view into the minds and aspirations of those who shape our collective destiny. From trailblazing scientists pushingthe boundaries of human knowledge to visionaryentrepreneurs redefining the contours of commerce, their stories ignite a profound sense of inspiration and ignite a burning desire to contribute to the betterment of humankind.As I delve into the lives of these extraordinary individuals, I am struck by their unwavering commitment to making a positive impact on the world. They recognize that the challenges we face are not confined by national borders or cultural divides but rather transcend geographical boundaries, demanding a collaborative and compassionate response.Through their tireless efforts in fields as diverse as medicine, technology, and education, they demonstrate the power of innovation, empathy, and perseverance. Theyinspire hope, kindle aspirations, and challenge us to question the status quo, pushing us to strive for a more just, equitable, and sustainable future.The Global 100 provides a platform for theseindividuals to share their insights, ideas, and experiences, fostering a cross-pollination of knowledge and fostering a greater understanding of the complexities of our world. Itis through these shared perspectives and collective wisdom that we can identify common ground, bridge divides, andwork together to address the pressing issues of our time.中文回答:在摩天大厦直插云霄,语言交汇成喧嚣交响曲的繁华都市,各种文化和观点交织,创造出充满活力、引人入胜的体验。

CHINA GOES GLOBAL

CHINA GOES GLOBAL

¡¡¡¡China¡¯s reemergence as a global economic superpower during the end of the 20th and into the early 21st century was marked by a long list of firsts£¬ milestones and eye-popping statistics.¡¡¡¡The 1990-2014 period saw China become the largest manufacturing and export country in the world. China gained admittance to the WTO£¬ became a host of the Olympics and saw its cities become some of the largest in the world. Its economy boomed£¬ and it became the largest consumer market. A Chinese company became the world¡¯s biggest e-commerce player. Its auto market surpassed all others in growth. Finally£¬ its crowning achievement was becoming the world¡¯s second largest economy.¡¡¡¡Many policies£¬ events and factors combined to make all of this possible£¬ including the government¡¯s long-term planning and willingness to experiment£¬ the entrepreneurial passion of the people and the opening up to world markets. In turn£¬ the world embraced China. Privatization and the modernization of old businesses and an emergent middle class resulting from massive job growth and urbanization£¬ also contributed to the phenomenon of China¡¯s growth.¡¡¡¡However£¬ one of the key foundations for all of this success was foreign direct investment£¬ or inbound investment into China. No amount of policy changes£¬ entrepreneurial spirit£¬ technological development or urbanization could count for anything unless the money to build new businesses and industries and to institute new policies was not made available.¡¡¡¡Thirty years ago£¬ the West had the money£¬ the banks£¬ the companies£¬ the experience and the desire to invest abroad£¬ and a great deal of this investment went to China. Companies from regions and countries such as Hong Kong£¬ Taiwan£¬ Singapore£¬ the United States and Europe invested in making the Chinese mainland the workshop and marketplace of the world. Eventually£¬ they invested in providing Chinese citizens with the products and services they needed and desired. The West also had the wealth and the insatiable appetite for goods and products that made the investments in China pay off in affordable products for import£¬ which allowed the government£¬ businesses and individuals in China to profit.¡¡¡¡In 2015£¬ the roles have been£¬ in many ways£¬ reversed. China has the economy£¬ the money£¬ the banks£¬ the foreign reserves£¬ the companies and the individuals who are ready£¬ willing and able to invest outside of China.¡¡¡¡ Net cash exporter¡¡¡¡For most of the last 30 years China has been a net cash and investment importer£¬ a natural role for a developing economy. What has separated China from other net cash importers is how its people have used those investments to grow and prosper for the long term. ¡¡¡¡Still£¬ there is ample cash on hand at all levels to invest in projects overseas.¡¡¡¡¡°China Going Global£¬¡± as China¡¯s global step forward is known£¬ is healthy for China and the world. A key determinant of success for China Going Global will be in Chinese companies¡¯ abilities to expand their operations£¬ sales£¬ brands and presence in developed markets.¡¡¡¡In 2015£¬ Chinese companies and investors are expected to build on the successof M&As in 2014 with even more activity. As Wanda Group proved in 2011 £¨acquiring the AMC cinema chain£© and WH Group proved in 2012 £¨buying U.S. producer Smithfield Foods£©£¬ Chinese companies can reap the rewards of new customers and the attainment of new technologies£¬ best practices£¬ distribution£¬ supply chains and personnel through M&A activity.¡¡¡¡I expect the following companies to be active in overseas investment and growth in 2015.¡¡¡¡Alibaba should be making major investments in overseas supply chain and operations projects. It will also engage in a massive global branding campaign£¬ investing heavily in creating e-commerce platforms in the United States£¬ Europe£¬ India and Africa. ¡¡¡¡Lenovo is seeking to expand its global footprint in the mobile communications category and has the smarts£¬ the muscle and the legacy product mix to make it work. ¡¡¡¡Chinese conglomerate Wanda Group¡¯s motto should be Let Me Entertain You£¬ the song from the musical Gypsy. From movies and TV shows to Web content£¬ theaters£¬ hotels and resorts¨Dif it can put a smile on your face£¬ Wanda will be investing in it and doing it well. A play for a major Hollywood studio is possible.¡¡¡¡The investment firm Fosun has now established itself as not only a major Chinese firm but also a major global firm to be reckoned with. It completed its takeover of Club Med this year£¬ acquired Meadowbrook Insurance for $433 million and is a factor to be considered in any major investment opportunity in China£¬ the United States and Europe.¡¡¡¡Some of the categories where I see the most action taking place include¨Dmedia and entertainment£¬ e-commerce£¬ hard asset real estate£¬ FIRE £¨finance£¬ insurance and real estate£© service providers£¬ and food and beverage industry.¡¡¡¡ Individual-led¡¡¡¡As I wrote about in my new book China¡¯s Super Consumers the era of the China Global Demographic/Consumer/Investor has arrived. What makes a China global consumer£¿ It is the nexus of Chinese consumers becoming mobile¨Dusing mobile devices£¬ acquiring brand and product sophistication£» and a want/need to invest their time£¬ money and future inside and outside of China. ¡¡¡¡In 2015£¬ individual Chinese will increase investments in overseas capital markets and investment vehicles as well as overseas real estate. Chinese investors rank first in dollars spent in New York City. They will also continue to invest in education abroad. For some families£¬ the ideal mix is a Chinese and foreign education that will ensure their children are prepared for a global economy. U.S. and European universities love the smart£¬ prepared and ready Chinese students who are willing to pay full tuition. They will also invest in global luxury products and services and spend more on experiential luxury.¡¡¡¡Chinese will continue spending on travel. China set a record with more than 100 million outbound travelers in 2014. That number will likely double in the next two years thanks to increased wealth£¬ consumer sophistication£¬ business engagement and new China global consumers. The recent agreement between the United States and China for 10-year visas will further spur investment in travel.¡¡¡¡China has gone global and shows no sign of stopping. Investments by the ChineseGovernment£¬ banks£¬ investment companies£¬ corporations and private individuals will grow exponentially in 2015 and this is good news for the countries£¬ companies and governments receiving the investment and the investors from China who stand to profit.。

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The yuan goes globalA Mao in every pocketChina grapples with a huge potential export: its currencySep 23rd 2010 | HONG KONGCHINA likes to cover large distances in small steps. Last month it said that a few lucky foreign banks, including central banks, could invest some of the yuan they hold offshore in local Chinese bonds. The first to take up the offer was Ma laysia’s central bank, the Financial Times reported this week. With that purchase, another stone was removed in the great wall shielding China’s currency from the outside world.Global currencies emerge sporadically—the dollar in the first half of the 20th century, the euro over the past decade. That China could even have a plausible claim to such a thing is a remarkable turnaround. Its monetary policy and its mints were often in such wretched shape before the 1949 revolution that old Mexican silver dollars still circulated. The very word “yuan” is a contraction of “yang yuan”, or “foreign round coin”. After the revolution the currency situation got even worse, with ration coupons playing a role in transactions. International deals went through the creaking hands of the Bank of China or, quietly, black markets. It was only in 1994 that a unified, official exchange rate was established.After solidifying the role of its currency in its domestic market China resisted the next logical step. It kept a tight grip on the flow of capital across its borders. Andeven as its companies conquered world markets, they priced their goods in other people’s money. The limits on conversion allow China’s authorities to steer the economy and control business. But this strategy h as exposed China’s companies to potential foreign-exchange risk, one reason why the authorities are reluctant to let the yuan move more freely against the dollar. It has also deprived China of the easy “seigniorage” profits that come from buying foreign go ods and assets in return for non-interest-bearing pieces of paper adorned with portraits of Chairman Mao.Related itemsSlowly, however, China seems to be changing its approach. As a result of reforms begun last year, exporters to China can now price their goods in yuan, rather than dollars, and deposit the proceeds in offshore corporate accounts, mostly in Hong Kong. At first the reforms were a flop, says one banker. Few accounts were opened and not much business done.Offshore accounts offered puny rates of interest because banks could do so little with the money. But as deposits have grown (see chart), so has the number of firms seeking to tap them. In the past two months McDonald’s has issued a yuan-based bond in Hong Kong, as has Hopewell, a property firm. Both were oversubscribed. Banks and the Chinese government itself have also gone to the well.The off- and onshore markets are still separated by a cliff of controls. Companies cannot borrow yuan from the mainland; they must earn them through trade. Crudely put, yuan flow out of China only if goods or services flow the other way. And offshore yuan do not easily travel back into China either. A currency represents a claim on a country’s underlying assets. “The good news is that those a ssets in China are ever-growing,” observes Ronald Schramm, a visiting professor at China EuropeInternational Business School in Shanghai. “The bad news is that with all the restrictions, there are few ways for outsiders actually to cash in on the claim.”Last month’s decision to let some banks spend their offshore yuan on local Chinese bonds creates another link between these otherwise parallel universes. It will allow some offshore yuan to climb back onshore in exchange for assets rather than goods. These purchases will be subject to a strict quota but still broaden the menu considerably. The onshore bond market is after all worth $2.9 trillion, 725 times bigger than its nascent offshore rival.If global trade in yuan does swell, international banks have a good chance of developing other fee-generating, predictable businesses, such as handling letters of credit or payments. And since money on its way from one place to another inevitably pauses, there should be more rises in deposits, which become the stuff of loans.And yet, for all the financial logic, there is a huge argument going on within the Chinese government about whether to proceed. If foreigners sell their dollars to hold yuan instead they will put upward pressure on the currency, making it harder to “manage” (to use the word China prefers) or “manipulate” (to use the word preferred by its critics; see article).Despite China’s capital controls, the offshore market also affords its firms an alternative source of borrowing. Hong Kong, unlike China, allows almost anyone to issue a bond and repatriating the proceeds “is unlikely to be too challenging,” notes a report by Standard Chartered. This may erode the architecture of China’s credit system, which allows policymakers to channel funds to favoured firms and projects.Many foreign bankers, and even some government officials, will say these kinds of changes are necessary and inevitable. Some sort of opening up of capital flows certainly seems to be under consideration. But given the potential consequences, there may be far more talk than action.。

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