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Tianjin Eco-City, the best-known eco-city project in China, 1 6,000 residents as well as 5,000 workers five years after its first stage opened, according to the developer.
The environment-friendly city will be able to 2 as many as 350,000 people when it is fully completed in 2020, said Ho Tong Yen, chief executive officer of the developer, Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-city Investment and Development Co Ltd.
Ho said he has started to e long 3 at canteens for lunch.
“The place is becoming livelier day by day. Now we have some 4,000 people working there
and some 6,000 residents, including employees of companies on site and the local government.”
He said there’s no 4 number for the future population near the coastal metropolis of Tianjin. Tianjin Eco-City is the result of a 5 proposal in 2007 by then Chine Premier Wen Jiabao and Singapore’s former Senior Minister GohChok Tong to build a city that is socially harmonious, environmentally friendly, resource- 6 and a model for sustainable development.
According to the 7 , the city will include green spaces, restored wetlands, eco-valley, bicycle tracks, wine turbines, skating park, international school, kindergarten and office buildings.
Around 1,000 companies are registered in the new city and Ho says he 8 more when a light rail system is completed.
The emphasis will change as the city 9 , Ho said. Moving from design to technologi
es to policies and eventually to advocating changes in lifestyle and more sustainable living as more people move in, the city most 10 rembles Tampines, a new town in Singapore, he said.
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Patients and doctors have long understood the power of telling and listening to personal narratives. Whether among patients in peer support groups or between doctors and patients in the exam room or even between doctors during consultations, 11 are an esntial part of how we communicate,写物作文200字 12 experiences and add new information to our lives.
13 the existence of storytelling in medicine, rearch on its 14 in the clinical tting has remained relatively thin. While important, a vast majority of studies haven't been bad on 97年什么命15幽默的聊天技巧 , offering up neither data nor statistics but rather storie
s to 16 the authors’ claims. Now The Annals of Internal Medicine has published the results of a provocative( 煽动 的 ) new trial examining the effects of storytelling on patients with high blood pressure. And it appears that at least for one group of patients, listening to personal narratives helped control high blood pressure as effectively as the addition of more 17 .
“Telling and listening to stories is the way we make n of our lives,” said Dr. Thomas K. Houston, lead author of the study. “That natural tendency may have the potential to alter people’s
18 and improve health.”
Experts in this emerging field of narrative communication say that storytelling 19 fights against the initial denial that can ari when a patient learns of a new diagnosis or is asked to change deeply fixed behaviors. Patients may react to this news by thinking, “This is not directly related to me,” or “My experience is different.” Stories help 20 that denial by engaging the listener, often through some degree of identification
with the 21 or one of the characters. “The magic of stories lies in the 22 they promote,” Dr. Houston said. “ 23
have known this for a long time, which is why you e so many stories in advertiments.”
Dr. Houston is currently involved in veral more studies that will examine the broader u of storytelling in patient care. 24 , he remains certain of one thing: Sharing narratives can be a powerful tool for doctors and patients. “Storytelling is human,” Dr. Houston said. “We learn through stories, and we u them to make n of our lives. It’s a natural 25 of traditional medicine that we could u stories to improve our health.”
11. A. behaviors | B. stories | C. words | D. statistics |
12. A. conduct | B. deny作文600字高中 | C. interpret | D. analyze |
学做肉丸13. A. Despite | B. With | C. Concerning | D. Through |
14. A. caus | B. conditions | C. weakness | D. effects |
15. A. stories | B. facts | C. reports | D. consultations |
16. A. doubt | B. publicize | 良好习惯 C. support | D. reject |
17. A. directions | B. medications | C. ttings | D. warnings |
18. A. experience | B. opinion | C. symptom | D. behavior |
19. A. effectively | B. completely | C. extensively | D. simply |
上坟磕头应该磕几个20. A. back up | B. break down | C. put away | D. find out |
21. A. performer | B. doctor | C. storyteller | D. patient |
22. A. health | B. symptom | C. sales | D. relatedness |
23. A. Marketers | B. Storytellers | C. Doctors | D. Scientists |
24. A. Moreover | B. Nonetheless | C. Contrarily | D. Therefore |
25. A. application | B. advance | C. extension | D. feature |
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