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高中英语英语采访稿

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高中英语英语采访稿高中英语英语采访稿篇一:采访稿类英文翻译Name: Language Pair: Mobile: Notes:1. Please put your translation on the first page and the source on the second.2. The name of your test file: “Name-Test Name-Language Pair”. For example, “杨澜-IT类-中译英” Translation:Source:记者:国家体育场为什么突然停工?目前方案修改的进展如何?A:停工主要是因为对造价有疑问。

国家体育场的项目在初步设计做完之后,交由专家和政府审查,他们认为造价太高了。

但实际上,最初标书里造价的标准是40个亿,“鸟巢”方案的亿并没有超出这个造价标准。

新的修改方案降低了编织“鸟巢”所需要的总用钢量,目前已通过了专家的论证。

记者:“鸟巢”预计在什么时候完工?设计方案的修改是否会影响工程的质量和进度?A:建成的时间可能会在20XX年的五六月间,现在还没有最后定,得视最后的修改方案。

记者:对“鸟巢”批评的交锋点在哪里?A:在安德鲁设计的巴黎戴高乐机场出事以后,国家开始对重大项目的安全问题重新进行审查、评估,由此也带来了人们对国家体育场的安全性的怀疑。

但实际上原来的设计方案是严谨而规范的,且多次通过了安全的测评和论证。

当然,国家体育场本身的形态决定了用钢量会比较大,这是不争的事实。

但是用钢量多并不意味着安全就一定有隐患,这完全是两个概念。

现在把体育场的口开大,把活动屋盖取消,依照结构力学的分析,因为简单,安全系数自然容易提高,但是这并不能说原来的设计不安全。

篇二:英文采访稿英文采访稿:1、Which style of parenting did your team performanceThe style of parenting our team performance just now was permissive.2、Please describe this style of parenting.Permissive doesn’t mean uninvolved, but means that the parents should respect child’s thinking and behavior in a reasonable and freedom atmosphere. They should give their children more independence, do not set many other rules for them and do not object toregular social activities.3、I want to know this style of parenting is good for whom.I think it is good for a 21-year-old college student respectively.4、why do you think thatAs is known to all, when the children bexxe adults, not only do they have their own understanding and expectation about society , but also they have their own ideal and planning about their future. the parents should ask them to live by themselves and make their own decision.Besides, permissive means that parents should encourage their children to innovate and surpass their predecessors in all fields, encourage children to explore and provide very different views on some problems and let children solve these problems through their own effort. A 21-year-old college student has the ability to do these.Our team think that confidence, kindness, honesty and independence are the most important qualities to develop in a child, respect should be the core of familyeducation. In a word, permissive is good for a 21-year old college student.篇三:英语老师采访稿采访稿采访时间:20XX年10月23日采访地点:逸夫楼C204采访对象:赵阳采访内容:关于大学英语学习的一些问题采访人:黄展学生:赵老师,首先感谢您在繁忙的工作中抽出时间接受我的采访。

采访稿英语作文

采访稿英语作文

English Interview DraftTitle: An Insightful Conversation with Dr. Jane Smith, Pioneering Scientist in Renewable EnergyIntroduction:In the heart of the sustainable energy revolution, stands a visionary leader whose groundbreaking work has reshaped our understanding of renewable energy. Today, we have the honor of sitting down with Dr. Jane Smith, a renowned scientist and innovator, to delve into her journey, her inspirations, and the future of clean energy.Interviewer: Good morning, Dr. Smith. Thank you so much for joining us today. Could you start by sharing a bit about your early days and what sparked your interest in renewable energy?Dr. Smith: Good morning, and thank you for having me. My fascination with renewable energy stems from a childhood spent exploring the great outdoors. Witnessing firsthand the beauty and fragility of our planet ignited a passion within me to protect it. As I delved deeper into science, I realized that renewable energy was the key to achieving a sustainable future.Interviewer: That's truly inspiring. Could you tell us about a significant breakthrough or achievement in your career that you're particularly proud of? Dr. Smith: One of my proudest moments was leading a team that developed a highly efficient solar panel technology. This innovation significantly increased the energy conversion rate, making solar power more cost-effective and accessible to communities around the world. Seeing the impact it's had on promoting clean energy adoption and reducing carbon emissions has been incredibly rewarding. Interviewer: That's remarkable. What challenges have you faced along the way, and how did you overcome them?Dr. Smith: The journey hasn't been without its challenges. Funding can be scarce for cutting-edge research, and there's often resistance to change from established industries. But what's kept me going is my unwavering belief in the importance of our work. Collaboration has been key – partnering with like-minded organizations, universities, and governments has helped us overcome obstacles and accelerate progress.Interviewer: Absolutely. Turning now to the future, what do you see as the next big steps in renewable energy technology?Dr. Smith: I believe we're on the cusp of a revolution in energy storage. As the cost of batteries continues to drop and their performance improves, we'll see a surge in the adoption of renewable energy sources, even in regions with limited access to sunlight or wind. Additionally, advancements in grid integration and smart energy management systems will make our energy systems more resilient and efficient.Interviewer: That sounds promising. Lastly, what advice would you give to young people who are interested in pursuing a career in renewable energy?Dr. Smith: My advice would be to stay curious, be persistent, and never underestimate the power of collaboration. Keep up-to-date with the latest research and trends, but also remember to think creatively and challenge conventional wisdom. Most importantly, find a cause you're passionate about and work tirelessly to make a difference.Interviewer: Thank you, Dr. Smith, for your insightful words and for your invaluable contributions to the field of renewable energy. It's been a pleasure speaking with you.Dr. Smith: The pleasure is all mine. Thank you for the opportunity.中文翻译:标题:与可再生能源领域先驱科学家简·史密斯博士的深刻对话引言:在可持续能源革命的浪潮中,有一位具有远见卓识的领导者,她的开创性工作重塑了我们对可再生能源的理解。

英语新闻采访(全文5篇)

英语新闻采访(全文5篇)

英语新闻采访(全文5篇)第一篇:英语新闻采访InterviewHow do you feel if you could rewind the clock some years ago? Well, yesterday I interviewed Mr.Branagh, a psychologist in Harvard and learned his provocative experiment in which people feel as if their body clock has turned back to their young age because of the special surroundings Branagh offered.I recorded all the details about the interview.(J=Journalist, B= Branagh)J: Mr.Branagh, how do you do this experiment?B: Well, the experiment took place in an isolated old England hotel, which had been retrofitted to like what it was like 20 years ago.Then, a group of men----in their 70s----were told not to reminisce about the past, but to actually act as if they had traveled back to 20 years before.Also, we have a control group for comparison.J: That’s interesting!What’s the purpose of this experiment? B: Uh, I want to see if changing the men’s mindset about their own age could lead to actual changes in health and fitness.J: So, what did you find in the experiment? B: Oh, the findings were stunning.Two weeks later, the men in the experimental group had more joint flexibility, increased dexterity and less arthritis in their legs comparing to the control group.What’s more, their mental sensibility had risen measurably, and they had improved posture.I n other words, the aging process had been reversed in some degree.When I showed the outsiders the men’s pictures, they judged them to be obviously younger than the controls.The result is so exciting.J: Wow, this reminds me of what I saw in a book about psychology.It says that we are all victims of our own stereotypes about agingand health.We mindlessly accept negative cues about disease and old age, and these cues shape our self-concepts and our behavior.Do you think so? B: Yes, although we are sure to encounter illness, bad moods or a stiff back, we can try to embrace uncertainty and understand that the way we feel today may or may not connect to the way we will feel tomorrow.J: I think what you said just now would inspire a lot of people, Thank you so much.B: You are welcome.第二篇:新闻采访整理新闻采访整理第一章、绪论1、什么叫新闻采访给新闻采访下一个比较科学、准确的定义是;新闻工作者为搜集新闻俗词所进行的活动。

英语简单采访稿范文

英语简单采访稿范文

英语简单采访稿范文Unfortunately, it's not possible to provide an entire 1000-word interview transcript in this format. However, I can provide you with a shortened example of an English interview transcript, along with guidance on how you can expand it to reach the desired word count.Example Interview Transcript:Interviewer: Good morning, everyone. Today, we have the pleasure of interviewing Mr. John Smith, a renowned expert in the field of artificial intelligence. John, thank youfor taking the time to join us.John Smith: Good morning. It's a pleasure to be here.Interviewer: Could you start by introducing yourself and your work in AI?John Smith: Sure. My name is John Smith, and I've beenworking in the field of artificial intelligence for over two decades. My main focus has been on developingintelligent systems that can learn and adapt, similar to the way humans do.Interviewer: That's fascinating. Could you tell us about a recent project you've been involved in?John Smith: Absolutely. Recently, my team has been working on a project aimed at creating a more natural interaction between humans and machines. We're exploring ways to make machines more empathetic and understanding, so they can better understand and respond to human emotions.Interviewer: That sounds innovative. What challenges have you faced in this process?John Smith: One of the main challenges has been teaching machines to understand and interpret human emotions accurately. Emotions are complex and subjective, so it's been a continuous process of trial and error.Interviewer: And how do you overcome these challenges?John Smith: We approach it from multiple angles. We conduct extensive research, experiment with different algorithms, and collaborate with experts in psychology and neuroscience to gain a deeper understanding of how humans process emotions.Interviewer: That's quite a comprehensive approach. What do you see as the future of AI in terms of its impact on society?John Smith: I believe AI has the potential to bring transformative changes to society. It can help solve complex problems like climate change, improve healthcare, and enhance our daily lives in countless ways. However,it's crucial that we approach AI responsibly, ensuring it benefits everyone, not just a privileged few.Interviewer: Thank you, John, for sharing your insights with us. It's been a pleasure having you on our show.John Smith: Thank you for having me. It was a pleasure.Interviewer: And that's all for today. Stay tuned for more interviews with leading experts in various fields. Good day, everyone.End of Interview.Guidance on Expanding the Transcript:To expand this transcript to 1000 words, you can delve deeper into each topic John Smith discusses. For example, you can ask him more specific questions about his recent project, the challenges he faced, and how he overcame them. You can also explore his thoughts on the future of AI in more detail, discussing potential applications, ethical considerations, and societal impacts.Additionally, you can include more personal anecdotes, quotes, and examples to bring the interview to life. You can also provide background information on John Smith's career, achievements, and contributions to the field of AI.Remember to maintain a conversational tone and keep the language clear and accessible to a general audience. Finally, ensure that the transcript ends with a formal closing and thanks to the interviewee.。

英语简单采访稿范文

英语简单采访稿范文

英语简单采访稿范文Title: A Day in the Life of a Local Artist.Introduction:In this exclusive interview, we delve into the world of a local artist, exploring their daily routine, inspirations, and challenges faced in the creative industry. Join us aswe uncover the fascinating journey of [Artist's Name], a talented individual who has made a name for themselves in the art world.Interviewer: Good morning, [Artist's Name]. Thank youfor taking the time to speak with us today.Artist: Good morning, it's a pleasure to be here.Interviewer: Could you start by telling us a bit about yourself and your artistic journey?Artist: Sure, I've been creating art for as long as I can remember. It's always been a part of my life, a way to express myself and connect with the world. I started out doing paintings and drawings, but over time, I've experimented with different mediums and techniques. Now, I work primarily with mixed media, combining different elements to create unique and engaging pieces.Interviewer: What's a typical day like for you as an artist?Artist: Every day is different, which is what I love about being an artist. Sometimes, I'll start the day with a cup of coffee and some sketches, trying to capture ideas and inspirations that come to me. Other days, I'll be in my studio, working on a larger project, painting or collaging for hours. I also spend a lot of time researching and exploring new techniques and materials.Interviewer: What inspires you the most when it comes to your art?Artist: There are so many things that inspire me. Nature, culture, people, and everyday life are all sources of inspiration. I find beauty in the smallest of things and try to translate that into my work. Sometimes, I'll get inspiration from other artists or artworks that I see, and that can lead me to experiment with new ideas and techniques.Interviewer: What are some of the challenges you face as an artist?Artist: There are definitely challenges. One of the biggest ones is the constant pressure to create and produce new work. As an artist, you're always trying to push yourself and experiment, which can be stressful at times. There's also the issue of making a living from your art, which can be difficult, especially when you're first starting out. But I believe that the rewards outweigh the challenges, and that's what keeps me going.Interviewer: How do you deal with those challenges and stay motivated?Artist: For me, staying motivated is about finding a balance. I make sure to take time for myself, to relax and recharge, because without that, the creative juices can dry up. I also surround myself with people who support me and my art, who believe in me and鼓励我继续前进。

英文采访对话式范文

英文采访对话式范文

英文采访对话式范文英文回答:Interviewer: Welcome to our interview today, [guest name]. We are very interested to hear about your journey and how you came to be successful in your field.Guest: Thank you for having me. I'm happy to share my story with you.Interviewer: What inspired you to pursue a career in [guest's field]?Guest: From a young age, I have always been fascinated by [guest's field]. I was drawn to its challenges, its creativity, and its potential to impact the world. As I grew older, my passion for this field only grew stronger, and I knew that I wanted to make it my life's work.Interviewer: What were some of the challenges you facedalong the way?Guest: There were many challenges along the way. I had to overcome self-doubt, financial constraints, and the competition in my field. But with hard work, determination, and the support of mentors and colleagues, I persevered through these challenges and emerged as a stronger and more capable individual.Interviewer: What advice would you give to young people who are aspiring to a career in your field?Guest: My advice to young people who are aspiring to a career in my field would be to follow their passion, work hard, never give up, and always seek out opportunities to learn and grow. It is important to stay curious and open to new ideas, and to be willing to embrace challenges as opportunities for growth.Interviewer: What are your plans for the future?Guest: I am excited to continue my work in this fieldand to make a positive contribution to the world. I have several projects lined up that I am passionate about, and I am looking forward to sharing them with the world in the coming years.中文回答:采访者,欢迎来到我们今天的采访,[嘉宾姓名]。

英语作文采访稿子范文模板

英语作文采访稿子范文模板

英语作文采访稿子范文模板Interviewer: Welcome to our interview, [Interviewee's name]. Thank you for taking the time to talk to us today.Interviewee: It's my pleasure to be here.Interviewer: So, let's start with your background. Tell us a little bit about yourself.英文回答:I grew up in a small town in China. My parents were both teachers, and they instilled in me the importance of education. I excelled in school, and after graduating from high school, I went on to attend Peking University, where I studied economics. After graduating from university, I worked as an investment banker for several years before deciding to pursue my passion for writing.中文回答:我出生在中国的江苏省徐州市,小时候家境一般,父母都是老师,不过他们都很疼爱我。

从小他们就培养我读书的习惯,告诉我好好学习才能改变命运。

我也算争气,一直是班上的前几名,高中毕业后就考上了北京大学,被分配到经济系。

毕业后我在一家投资银行工作了几年,不过后来发现自己对文字的兴趣更大,就辞职开始从事写作。

Interviewer: Your latest book, "The Three-Body Problem", has been a huge success. Can you tell us a little bit about it?英文回答:The Three-Body Problem is a science fiction novel that tells the story of humanity's first contact with an alien civilization. The novel is set in the near future, and it follows the lives of three Chinese scientists who aretasked with the responsibility of making contact with the aliens. The novel explores the themes of science, technology, and the nature of humanity.中文回答:《三体》是一部关于人类和外星文明首次接触的科幻小说。

英语名人采访稿对话式范文

英语名人采访稿对话式范文

英语名人采访稿对话式范文Interview with a Famous English FigureInterviewer: Good afternoon, thank you for taking the time to speak with me today. I'm very excited to have the opportunity to interview such a renowned and accomplished individual. To start, could you please introduce yourself and provide a brief overview of your background and achievements?Interviewee: Of course, it's my pleasure. My name is [Interviewee's Name] and I am a [Interviewee's Profession/Occupation] from [Interviewee's Country/Region]. Over the course of my career, I have had the privilege of [Brief Overview of Interviewee's Achievements and Accolades].I was born and raised in [Interviewee's Hometown/Region] and froma young age, I was drawn to [Interviewee's Passion/Area of Expertise]. After completing my education at [Interviewee's Educational Institution], I began my professional journey as a [Interviewee's Early Career]. It was during this time that I [Interviewee's EarlyAccomplishments and Breakthroughs].As my career progressed, I had the opportunity to [Interviewee's Major Career Milestones and Achievements]. Some of my proudest accomplishments include [Specific Examples of Interviewee's Notable Achievements]. These experiences have not only been immensely rewarding but have also shaped the person I am today.Interviewer: That's truly impressive, thank you for sharing your background with us. Now, I'd love to dive a bit deeper into your work and the impact you've had. What would you say are the key factors that have contributed to your success and the recognition you've received throughout your career?Interviewee: That's a great question. I believe there are several key factors that have played a crucial role in my journey. First and foremost, I've always been driven by a deep passion for [Interviewee's Passion/Area of Expertise]. This passion has been the driving force behind my work and has kept me motivated even during the most challenging times.Additionally, I've placed a strong emphasis on continuous learning and self-improvement. Throughout my career, I've made it a priority to stay up-to-date with the latest developments in my field, to seek out new challenges and opportunities for growth, and to surroundmyself with knowledgeable and inspiring individuals. This commitment to lifelong learning has been instrumental in helping me to evolve and adapt to the ever-changing landscape of [Interviewee's Field].Another important factor has been my ability to think creatively and approach problems from a unique perspective. I've never been one to simply follow the status quo or accept the conventional wisdom. Instead, I've always strived to challenge existing paradigms and explore innovative solutions. This mindset has allowed me to make meaningful contributions and to stand out in a crowded field.Finally, I believe that my strong work ethic, dedication, and willingness to go the extra mile have been critical to my success. I've never been afraid to put in long hours, to take on additional responsibilities, or to tackle complex challenges head-on. This unwavering commitment to excellence has earned me the respect and trust of my peers and has opened doors to new and exciting opportunities.Interviewer: That's a really insightful perspective. It's clear that your passion, drive, and innovative mindset have been instrumental in your achievements. Now, I'd like to ask about the impact of your work. How would you say your contributions have made a difference in your field or in the lives of others?Interviewee: That's a great question, and it's one that I'm very passionate about. Throughout my career, I've been driven by a deep desire to make a positive impact on the world around me. Whether it's through my [Interviewee's Specific Contributions and Impact], I've always strived to use my skills and knowledge to benefit others and to leave a lasting legacy.One of the areas where I believe I've had the most significant impact is [Specific Example of Interviewee's Impact]. By [Detailed Description of Interviewee's Contributions and Their Impact], I've been able to [Measurable Outcomes and Tangible Differences Made]. This has been incredibly gratifying, as it's allowed me to see the real-world effects of my work and to know that I'm making a difference in the lives of others.Beyond the tangible impacts, I've also found great fulfillment in the opportunity to inspire and mentor others. Throughout my career, I've had the privilege of working with [Interviewee's Mentees/Protégés], and it's been incredibly rewarding to see them grow and succeed. Knowing that I've played a role in their development and that they're carrying on the legacy of [Interviewee's Field] is truly humbling.Interviewer: That's wonderful to hear. It's clear that your work has had a profound and lasting impact, both in tangible ways andthrough the inspiration and guidance you've provided to others. As we wrap up, I'd love to hear your thoughts on the future. Where do you see your field heading, and what advice would you offer to aspiring professionals who hope to follow in your footsteps?Interviewee: That's a great question, and one that I've given a lot of thought to. Looking ahead, I believe that the [Interviewee's Field] is poised for some exciting developments and transformations. [Interviewee's Predictions and Insights about the Future of Their Field].For those aspiring professionals who hope to make their mark in [Interviewee's Field], I would offer a few key pieces of advice. First and foremost, I would encourage them to cultivate a deep passion and curiosity for their chosen field. This passion will be the fuel that drives them through the inevitable challenges and setbacks they'll face along the way.Secondly, I would stress the importance of continuous learning and adaptation. The [Interviewee's Field] is constantly evolving, and those who are able to stay ahead of the curve and embrace new technologies, methodologies, and ways of thinking will be the ones who thrive.Finally, I would urge aspiring professionals to never lose sight of theimpact they can have. Whether it's through groundbreaking research, innovative solutions, or the mentorship of the next generation, there are so many ways to make a meaningful difference in this field. By keeping that sense of purpose and commitment to making the world a better place, they'll be well on their way to achieving great things.Interviewer: Those are all incredibly valuable insights. Thank you so much for taking the time to share your story and perspectives with us today. It's been an honor and a privilege to learn from your experiences, and I'm sure our readers will find your words inspiring and thought-provoking.Interviewee: Thank you, it's been my pleasure. I hope that my story and the lessons I've learned along the way can provide some guidance and inspiration to those who aspire to make a difference in [Interviewee's Field]. I wish you and your readers all the best in their own journeys.。

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STUDENT NUMBER: ANAME: ShileiCLASS: English 1202Inorder to find out what the life it was in the past in China, I intervewed a grangpa in our shool’s little park, who is at about his 60s.Q(Question):Hello, nice to meet you. Thank you for accepting my interview.A(Answer): Nice to meet you too.Q: Em, you look like about at 60s, right? Would you like to tell me when people mostly used bikes?A:Yeah, I was born in 1953 and I’m 61years old now. Actually, you know China was been named of “The Kingdom of Bicycle” in the past. I remember my grandpa told me that bicycle was introduced in China in the late 19th century. Then in 1960s, 1970s, when I was a young man, bicycle along with sewing machine and watch became the necessary three-major-items of marriage. Bicycle became really popular in the 1980s, it was the most important and most universal vehicle at that moment, the famous brands included “Yong jiu”, “Fenghuang”, “Feige”. The flow of thousands of bicycles during the rush hour was extremly awesome which made China became “The Kingdom of Bicycle”.You might cannot realize that kind of feeling, but you have to know who had a bicycle at that time woule be jealous by others, especially our young guys.Q: But a bicycle must be very expensive at that time, right? A: Certainly! One bicycle costed about 200 yuanat that time while people’s salary just a few dozen yuan. It’s very precious.Q: Em, what about bus? When buses appeared? And how the buses of today compare with the buses when you were young? A: Haerbin’s buses were developed in the 1950s. When I was young , buses in Haerbin were still not widespread, just several bus-lines were operated. What’s more, the buses’ environment and situation were not very well when compared with the buses of today.Q: Well, I got it. How life was in your 20s’, 30s’, and 40s’? And every day life how it changed when you grew older?A: In my 20s’ , what I remember most was that you had to take the tickets or certificates to buy all the things you wanted and needed , and the number of those stuff was fixed by government, so you couldn’t buy a lot even you had money. Like the liquor, you had to buy it in state-runstores with certificate. If you wanted more, you might suppose to borrow the certificate from other family which was begrudge to buy the liquor , for the numeber of liquor was limited. And later, the individual business appeared and became more and more, so you could buy anything with money in stores. Since followed the policy of reform and opening, our daily lives became more and more colorful.Q: Do you rememberhow life changed when tall building were built?A:Em...In fact, the tall building didn’t bring much impact on our lives. At the beginning, we might feel shocked or wondering, but later we gradually accustomed to it. You can see, there are tall building everywhere nowadays. Q: What do you miss about the old days and what you do not miss?A: What I miss... May be the simplicity and kindness of those people, besides, at that time, they worked harder and braver. But I enjoy the high life quality of today, comprehensive health care system, varieties of entertainments, convenient public transit, etc. You know, the life in the old days is difficult.A: Yeah, sure it is. Alright then, thank to your narration, I know more details about the life in the old days, thank you!Q:It’s my pleasure!为了了解过去中国的生活是什么样的,我在学校的小公园里采访了一位60多岁的老爷爷。

问:您好,很高兴见到您,谢谢您能够接受我的采访。

答:认识你也很高兴。

问:你看起来大概60岁左右对吗?您能不能跟我讲一下人们用自行车最多是在什么时候呢?答:当然。

我出生于1953年,今年都61岁了。

事实上,中国在过去被称为“自行车王国”呢。

我记得我的姥爷告诉我自行车是在19世纪后期引进中国的。

在六、七十年代,那时候我还年轻,自行车和缝纫机、手表是年轻人结婚必备的“三大件”。

自行车真正流行起来是在80年代,那个时候自行车是最重要、最普遍的交通工具,出名的牌子有“永久”、“凤凰”、“飞鸽”。

那个时候上下班高峰期自行车流非常壮观,中国也因此被称为“自行车王国”。

你们现在可能体会不到那种感觉,但是在那个时候拥有一辆自行车是让人非常羡慕嫉妒的,特别是我们年轻人。

问:但是那个时候一辆自行车肯定很贵对吧?答:那是肯定的!一辆自行车要200块钱左右,而那个时候人们的工资只有十几、几十块。

所以自行车很珍贵。

问:嗯,那公交车呢,公交车什么时候出现?今天的公交车跟你们年轻时候的比起来又怎么样呢?答:哈尔滨的公交应该是在50年代发展起来吧。

我年轻的时候,公交还不是很普及,只有几条线路投入运行。

而且,公交车的环境和状况跟如今的比起来都很差。

问:嗯,那您20岁、30岁、40岁的时候生活是怎样的呢?随着您的年长,日常生活有哪些变化呢?答:我20岁的时候,印象最深刻的是你买任何东西都需要票或者证。

因为所有东西的数量是有国家按人口规定好的,所以即使你有钱你也买不了很多。

像酒,你要拿着证去供销社买。

如果你还想要的话,你就要借其他人的证去买。

因为每家酒的数量是一定的,但是有的人家舍不得买。

后来个体商户出现了而且越来越多,就可以拿钱买任何想要的东西。

自从改革开放政策的实行,我们的生活变得越来越丰富多彩。

问:您能给我讲讲当高楼大厦建起来的时候生活发生了哪些改变吗?答:嗯....事实上,高楼大厦并没有给我们的生活带来很大影响。

刚开始,我们看到可能会感叹会迷惑,但是后来慢慢就习惯了。

你看现在到处都是高楼林立。

问:那对于过去的日子有哪些是您非常怀念的,哪些是不怎么怀念的呢?答:嗯....要说怀念的话,应该是怀念过去人们的淳朴善良吧,而且那时候人们也更加勤劳勇敢。

但是我更享受现在的高品质生活,完善的医疗体系,多样的娱乐活动,便利的公共交通等等,这些都是过去不能比的。

你要知道过去的生活很艰苦。

问:是的,肯定比现在要苦。

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