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CATTI二級(jí)筆譯日常練習(xí):′香椿自由′

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2021年07月15日

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CATTI是學(xué)英語(yǔ)人的一塊試金石,平時(shí)都覺(jué)得自己英語(yǔ)學(xué)的還行,試過(guò)CATTI就知道自己是什么水平了。這里還是建議大家實(shí)踐為主,因?yàn)榉g這種東西,經(jīng)驗(yàn)和技巧太重要了。下面是小編整理的關(guān)于CATTI二級(jí)筆譯日常練習(xí):′香椿自由′的內(nèi)容,希望對(duì)你有所幫助!

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  First it was cherries. Now, the young red leaves of the Chinese toon tree are being talked about as a gauge of financial health among the middle class. The spring vegetable, which tastes a bit like onion and is used in a variety of dishes, is not cheap. And in some places in the north of the country, like Beijing, its popularity has been driving up prices. It has been selling for 80 yuan to 200 yuan for 500g at markets in Beijing in recent weeks, China News Service reported. That has led some consumers to take to social media, complaining they can no longer afford to buy the vegetable, which is known as xiangchun in Chinese. One post on microblogging site Weibo, which has drawn more than 10,000 comments, claimed a bunch of the leaves could now cost as much as a lobster, 10 abalone, or 39 crayfish. "You can buy this [vegetable] to show off your wealth," one person commented. Another said: "There's plenty of xiangchun trees at my grandmother's house. I feel like I've just found the path to riches." The first spring leaves of the tree are traditionally used in Chinese cooking, especially in the north where it is fried with eggs, mixed with tofu, or used in stuffing for dumplings.

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