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朱凌
上海新东方学校,新概念三册,中高级口译听力 明星教师,
电子通信工程专业. 2004年上海新东方年度优秀教师 2004年全国新东方教育集团教师擂台大赛唯一第一名
在校期间他几乎囊括了所有省级市级英语演讲赛的冠军。

2000年到2003年共四次获得江西省英文演讲赛一等奖, 01.02年蝉联 全国大学生英语竞赛特等奖, 2001年全国大学生英语夏令营全国大学生英语演讲赛一等奖,辩论赛二等奖。参加2002年CCTV杯全国大学生英语演讲大赛以第六名的身份打入全国前二十强。 2003年他又代表中国赴新加坡参加2004年WUDC世界大专英语辩论赛. 2004年5月应外研社邀请, 他又担任2004年外研社杯全国大学生英语辩论赛的评委 四级,六级近满分,大三获得专业八级证书, 托福满分.2003年获得上海市英语高级口译岗位资格证书。 2003年加盟上海新东方

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China's Olympic Trials


 

Aug 05, 2008 By Dave Zirin



Source: The Nation.

"Go Red for China!" was the slogan unveiled on the Chinese mainland by Pepsi-Cola, whose ubiquitous blue can will, "for a limited time," be red. Pepsi is just one of many companies advertising at the Olympics, at a cost of up to $6 billion, in an attempt to tap a largely untouched market of more than 1 billion. "You've never seen the Olympics in a market that has such domestic commercial scale," Michael Wood, chief executive for greater China at advertising firm Leo Burnett, told the New York Times. "When the Olympics were in Los Angeles and Atlanta, the U.S. market was already fully developed."


This is the Olympics the West wanted: games where the grandest prize is not a gold medal but a glittering entree to China's seemingly endless army of potential consumers. This is the reason that George W. Bush will attend the opening ceremonies, the first U.S. President to do so on foreign soil, and that in March, mere days before the crackdown in Tibet, Condoleezza Rice, laughably, took China off the State Department's list of nations that abuse human rights.

But if the stakes are high for Western capitalism, for China they may well be higher. Beijing has spent as much as $40 billion to build train stations and Olympic facilities, uprooting more than 1.5 million residents, all in the hope that the games would mark, as the official Xinhua news agency put it, a "historical event in the great renaissance of the Chinese nation."


National renaissance, however, may be giving way to revolt, both internally and from the athletes themselves. The buzz in the lead-up to 8/8/08 is not merely in Beijing. It's in Hunan, Shanghai, Guizhou and earthquake-devastated Sichuan, which have all recently seen mass demonstrations against Communist Party rulers. Provincial authorities are now under extraordinary pressure to crack down on protests. Instructions from Beijing are to "go on a war footing" to head off further upheaval before the games.

The steady percolation of the conflict at home has been matched -- or even exceeded -- by international anger. Athletes, activists and globe-trotting protesters are poised to raise a panoply of issues, including China's crackdown on Tibet, its support for the Sudanese regime and environmental concerns. The Communist Party has been forced to respond to this pressure cooker by opening a steam valve, announcing on July 24 that public protests will be permitted during the games inside three designated city parks. But as the Times reported, "Demonstrators must first obtain permits from local police and also abide by Chinese laws that usually make it nearly impossible to legally picket over politically charged issues."


If Chinese leaders believe that will release enough steam for a smooth games, they could be in for a surprise. Olympic protest may extend beyond the parks. More than 200 athletes from "Team Darfur" may be wearing bracelets and speaking out against human rights abuses. As Jessica Mendoza of the U.S. softball team told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, "I don't think it's my place to tell China what to do. But I do think it's my place to tell people what is happening. I want people to know that nearly 400,000 people have been killed in Darfur since 2004." Athletes are also angry that the air quality in what Beijing is calling the "green Olympics" could be hazardous to their health.

A public relations catastrophe could be in the making if dissenters manage to break through the media blockade that runs from Beijing's troubling record on press freedom to NBC's soft news coverage. It should not be China's to bear alone; it should be shared by the Western nations and corporations that got the games they wanted.

[Dave Zirin is the author of  the forthcoming "A People's History of Sports in the United States" (The New Press.. Receive his column every week by emailing dave@edgeofsports.com. Contact him at edgeofsports@gmail.com.]

posted on 2008-08-31 22:26 朱凌 阅读(1149) 评论(7)  编辑  收藏

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2008-08-31 22:31 | 新东方小新
多少时间不写了
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2008-10-19 10:05 | 朱振华
朱凌,很久没有你的消息了
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2008-10-25 11:42 | 宝贝儿
五年不见,你老了不少,保重啊,保养也是要的,我就很注意保养的,祝:快乐在心灵!魅力闪耀夜空!(你是我的榜样。。。)
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2009-01-12 16:22 | o'Neal
呵呵,去印证不光是心累,还需要强健的身体,注意本钱。
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2009-01-19 20:46 | 马玉
偶而在街头等车的时候
一回神会突然想念起你来,不是很经常,但一直没有断过
也曾计划着什么时候要去看你
但似乎总觉得自己还未变得足够美丽
对不起你当年的殷切指教
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2009-02-13 23:06 | 朱凌
好久没有上来了,一直有想念大家,
在相同的城市,不同的人生舞台上,激励我的仍然是对未来的期待,感谢大家的关注,小朱一切都还如意,努力有更精彩的人生。
有空写email到trusteedavid@sohu.com
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2009-03-20 21:30 | zx
还是在高一暑假上海听你的课,很佩服你,两年过去了,高三的学习太紧张,都没时间上网了,不知道老师你现在过得怎么样,今年高三暑假我还来新东方,来听你的课哦

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