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Hutong Karma By Peter Hessler 1 For the past five years, I’ve lived about a mile north of the Forbidden City in an apartment building off a tiny alleyway in downtown Beijing. My alley has no official name, and it begins in the west, passes through three ninety-degree turns, and exits to the south. Locals call my alley Little Ju’er, because it connects with the larger street known as Ju’er Hutong. 2 I live in a modern three-story building, but it’s surrounded by the single-story homes of brick, wood, and tile that are characteristic of hutong. These structures stand behind walls of gray brick, and often a visitor to old Beijing is impressed by the sense of division: wall after wall, gray brick upon gray brick. But actually a hutong neighborhood is most distinguished by connections and movement. Dozens of households might share a single entrance, and although the old residences have running water, few people have private bathrooms, so public toilets play a major role in local life. In a hutong, much is communal, including the alley itself. Even in winter, residents bundle up and sit in the road, chatting with their neighbors. Street vendors pass through regularly, because the hutong are too small for supermarkets. 3 Not long after I moved into Little Jue’er, Beijing stepped up its campaign to host the 2008 Games, and traces of Olympic glory began to touch the hutong. In order to boost the athleticism and health of average Beijing residents, the government constructed hundreds of outdoor exercise stations. At the exercise stations, people can spin giant wheels with their hands, push big levers that offer no resistance, and swing on pendulums like children at a park. In the greater Beijing region, the stations are everywhere, even in tiny farming villages by the Great Wall. 4 But nobody appreciates the exercise stations more than hutong residents. The machines are scattered throughout old parts of the city, tucked into narrow alleyways. At dawn and dusk, they are especially busy — older people meet in groups to chat and take a few rounds on the pendulum. On warm evenings, men sit idly on the machines and smoke cigarettes. The workout stations are perfect for the ultimate hutong sport: hanging around in the street with the neighbors. 5 At the end of 2000, as part of the citywide pre-Olympic campaign to improve sanitation facilities, the government rebuilt the public toilet at the head of Ju’er Hutong. The building had running water, infrared-automated flush toilets, and signs in Chinese, English, and Braille. Users were entitled to free toilet paper. Gray rooftop tiles recalled traditional hutong architecture. Indeed, the change was dramatic. 6 Meanwhile, Ju’er residents took full advantage of the wellkept public space that fronted the new toilet. Old Yang, the local bicycle repairman, stored his tools and extra bikes there, and in the fall cabbage vendors slept on the strip of grass that bordered the bathroom. Wang Zhaoxin, who ran the cigarette shop next door, arranged some ripped-up couches around the toilet entrance. Someone else contributed a chessboard. Folding chairs appeared, along with a wooden cabinet stocked with beer glasses.
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【简答题】如图,已知 AB ∥ CD, ∠C=35°, BC 平分∠ ABE ,则∠ ABE 的度数是 (度).
【单选题】如图,AB∥CD,BF平分∠ABE,且BF∥DE,则∠ABE与∠D的关系是( )
A.
∠ABE=3∠D
B.
∠ABE﹢∠D=180°
C.
∠ABE-∠D=90°
D.
∠ABE=2∠D
【简答题】如图,已知AB∥CD,∠C=35°,BC平分∠ABE,则∠ABE的度数是
【单选题】Sarah said Abe loved her truly because ______.
A.
Abe saw her in the crowd though she tried to made herself small
B.
Abe didn't forget her 20 years later
C.
Abe kissed her in front of everybody
D.
both A, B and C
【单选题】有以下程序 程序执行后的输出结果是( )。
A.
abe,a23
B.
abe,123
C.
123,abe
D.
321,cba
【单选题】下列哪些人员在知道保险事故发生后,没有及时通知保险人的义务。()
A.
投保人
B.
被保险人
C.
受益人
D.
保险代理人
【简答题】如图,已知AB∥CD,∠C=35°,BC平分∠ABE,则∠ABE为 度.
【单选题】A: Utopia. This is Port Control. You are at anchor in the wrong position. You must heave up anchors. Over. B: Port Control This is Utopia. I will heave up anchors. Over. Q: Why must Ut...
A.
Because Utopia is going to leave the port.
B.
Because Utopia is going to enter the port.
C.
Because Utopia anchors at wrong position.
D.
Because Utopia is not allowed to anchor.
【单选题】Abe starts exercising regularly, and after a few months discovers he can now do twice as much of everything—in a single day Abe can now make 10 hamburgers or 8 milkshakes, rather than the 5 hamburgers...
A.
.    has shifted right, but his opportunity costs of making milkshakes are unchanged.
B.
.    has shifted right, but his opportunity costs of making milkshakes have decreased.
C.
.    has not changed, but his opportunity costs of making milkshakes have increased.
D.
.    has not changed, but his opportunity costs of making milkshakes have decreased.
【简答题】如图,已知AB ∥ CD,∠C=35°,BC平分∠ABE,则∠ABE的度数是______.
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