海琦maggie
新闻:Taking Photos on a tricycleEvery morning,Dexter Harris rides a special tricycle (三轮车) to work.The tricycle has a 2.4-meter-tall camera on it.He takes photos on tricycle and sends them to the American Internet company,Google.Can you guess his job?He is a street viewer (街景摄影师) for Google Maps (谷歌地图).Harris comes from the US and is a photographer.Google hires him to take photos on campuses (校园),in public parks,and along the roads.Users can go to Google Maps and use the Street View (街景视图) to see the pictures of different places.观点:How cool it is!It's hard to image that a photographer rides a tricycle to work.And to my surprise,He works for Google Maps!So I believe that his picture mingt be very real.And I also think,it is exciting to be a "tricycle photographer",isn't it?翻译:在三轮车上拍照每天早上,德克斯特哈里斯骑专用三轮车工作。车上有一个2.4-meter-tall相机。他把照片上的三轮车和送他们到美国的网络公司,google.can你猜他的工作?他是谷歌地图的街头观众哈里斯来自美国,是一名摄影师。谷歌雇他去公园校区的照片,并沿道路。用户可以去谷歌地图和使用街景看到不同地方的图片。观点:它是如何的酷!很难对一个摄影师骑着三轮车去工作,而对我的惊讶,他为谷歌地图作品!所以,我认为他的画会是非常真实的。我还认为,它是一个“三轮车摄影师“令人兴奋,不是吗?望采纳,O(∩_∩)O谢谢
夏小麦521
Conservation efforts in Inner Mongolia have spurred the northern region's development and benefited the national capital,top regional officials said yesterday in Beijing. The autonomous region,which is known as a major source of the seasonal sandstorms that blanket Beijing,has "done what it could" to curb ecological deterioration,Yang Jing,chairman of the regional government,said. "Protecting the environment has been listed as Inner Mongolia's most important infrastructure project," Yang told a press conference organized by the State Council Information Office yesterday to mark the region's 60th anniversary. "The number of sandstorms has fallen significantly in recent years,which favorably influences the weather in Beijing and Tianjin." Inner Mongolia,which is some 300 km north of Beijing,has long been thought of as the capital's backyard.However,the distance is not enough to protect Beijing from the wind-borne dust and sand that blow down from the region. Dust blown in from western Inner Mongolia blanketed Beijing nearly two months ago,lowering visibility to 4 km from 20 km the previous day. Inner Mongolia has spent some 20 billion yuan ($2.7 billion) on efforts to halt desertification in an area measuring 16.7 million hectares over the past five years.It has also increased its forest coverage to 17.6 percent of its total area from 14.8 percent in 1999,Yang said. At least 3 billion yuan was earmarked to implement the massive "Beijing-Tianjin windblown sand sources control project" in a bid to build a green ecological belt in northern China,according to regional government sources. The project involves 458,000 sq km of land,about 48 percent of which lies in Inner Mongolia. "There are several sources of sand and dust (affecting Beijing) besides Inner Mongolia.We have done what we could on our part," Yang said. Chu Bo,secretary of the regional committee of the Communist Party of China,said yesterday that 70 percent of the region's livestock has been confined to enclosed pastures to reduce the grazing pressure on grasslands. In addition to returning farmland to forests and reclaiming overgrazed pastures,Inner Mongolia has encouraged traditional pastoral areas to develop alternative industries. Citing Erdos as a success story,Chu said the city would have plunged into an ecological vicious circle had it not built up secondary and tertiary industries. As a result,the city of 1.4 million people is expected to have a gross domestic product of 100 billion yuan ($13 billion) this year,a level of prosperity that can only be found in the country's coastal regions,Chu said. Inner Mongolia is home to China's largest grasslands.The region spans 1.18 million sq km,which is about twice the size of Ukraine. 不算太长吧.