Dialogue and translation for exercice 3.csv 3.1 KB

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  1. Dialogue and Translation for Exercise 3
  2. In the Bàijlng Agricultural Exhibition Center, an American (A) is
  3. examining several varieties of rice. He talks vith a worker from the
  4. Center (2).
  5. A: Nlmende dàozi plnzhàng h?n duo ma!
  6. - B: Plnzhàng shi bù shào, chànliàng bijiào gàode shi zhèi shíjízhSng.
  7. - A: Tàmende chànliàng zài zhèr ySu méiyou xiàzheT
  8. - B: Xiàzhe ne! Nín xiànzài kàndaode shi Jīngxldào, múchàn yìqiǎn
  9. yìbài jin zuSydu.
  10. - A: Ò, zhè jiù shi Q<ǎn.1 Indàode yìzhSng le.
  11. - B: dg. Jlngxldàode tèdiàn jiù shi hào chi. "Qiinjīndào" zhèige
  12. míng-cí zuì zào shi zài Jiingnén yd ng, xīknzài Jiàngnín dàozi
  13. chànliàng hái shi bijiào gio yixLe.
  14. - A: Duì, Jiàngnén duSbànr shi píng-yuán, méiyou shénme shàndì, shui
  15. ydu fàngbian, nóngyè shengchàn fāzhànqilai bijiào ydu tiéojiàn.
  16. - B: Jiù shi ma.' Sudyl Jiāngr.án yìzhí shi w8 guó zhdngyàode
  17. nóngyèqū.
  18. You have so many varieties of rice!
  19. Yes, there are a lot of varieties. The ones with the highest yields are
  20. these ten or so here.
  21. Are their yields written down here?
  22. Yes. What you're looking at now is Capital-West Rice. It has a per-mu
  23. yield of approximately 1,100 catties.
  24. Oh, this is one kind of Thousand-Catty Rice.
  25. Mm. Capital-West Rice is distinguished for being good to eat. The term
  26. Thousand-Catty Rice was first used in Jiàngnln Cthe area south of the
  27. lover reaches of the Yangtze River!. Today the yield of rice in that
  28. area is still comparatively high.
  29. Of course. Jiāngnén is mostly flatlands . There are hardly any hills.
  30. Water is convenient, too. The conditions are better for the development
  31. of agriculture.
  32. Exactly! That's why Jiāngnén has always been an important agricultural
  33. region of our country.
  34. A: Búguò, wō xiāng xiànzài Huǎng He lilac ànda nōngyè shēngchln
  35. qíngkuàng ye "bú cud le. Tlngshuó, xiànzài liíngshi méimù píngjūn
  36. chXnliàng dōu zài sì-vùbXijīn zuōydu le.
  37. B:   Chàbuduō shi zhèiyang. Wō xiXng
  38. zài gud J Iniin qíngkuàng huì gèng hXo yixiě.
  39. - A: Shíduōniǎn qiǎn vS tlngshuōguo
  40. Shanxi yíge shēngchXn dàduì net chàbuduō quǎn shi shāndì, méiyou jīmú dì
  41. shi píngde, kāshi tāmen mèiniǎn y? mai g?i guójiā bù shXo de liíngshi
  42. ne!
  43. - B: Xiànzài, zhèiyangde dàduì, gōng
  44. shè bù shXo le. Ching. Jiang. Jiāngnǎn, Huǎng Hé shang xia nXr dōu yōu
  45. a!
  46. A: Ng, bú cuò bú cud, Zhǒngguóde nōngyè dà yōu xīwàng!
  47. But I think that now agricultural production is quite good on both sides
  48. of the Yellow River. I hear that the average per-mu yield of grain is
  49. now around four or five hundred catties.
  50. That’s about the way it is. And I think -that in another few years the
  51. situation will be even better.
  52. Ten or so years ago I heard about a production brigade in Shǎnxī that
  53. was almost all on hilly land. There were only a few mu of flat land, but
  54. they still sold a lot of grain to the state every year!
  55. These days, there are a lot of brigades and communes like that. They’re
  56. everywhere—the Yangtze River, Jiāngnǎn, and the Yellow River area.
  57. Mm, great, great. China's agriculture has a great future!