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发表于 2006-4-20 22:25:04 | 显示全部楼层
你觉得这样很有意思还是觉得这样令自己很有发泄或是报复的快感?
偶不知道。
偶说了。偶不是站在哪一边,就这件事而言,偶鄙视你
发表于 2006-4-20 22:26:28 | 显示全部楼层
XXXX和XXXXXXXX 发生什么不愉快的事情了吗
发表于 2006-4-20 22:27:49 | 显示全部楼层
>>>>>>>
发表于 2006-4-21 14:25:27 | 显示全部楼层
xiaohe, 寒假里,我把你的那张模糊的相片PS了一下,效果还不错。要不要发上来看看~ 呵呵
发表于 2006-4-21 14:45:31 | 显示全部楼层
我无语啊无语。。
发表于 2006-4-22 17:38:48 | 显示全部楼层
时上善若水就很兴奋的说:你是我兄弟,我靠了。 我顿时郁闷了 。

呵呵,,很有意思啊。你就被多“靠”几次把

继续啊........
发表于 2006-4-22 18:03:32 | 显示全部楼层
此贴就到此为止把
以免伤和气 [s:4]
发表于 2006-4-22 18:07:50 | 显示全部楼层
U.S. visas for China at new peak  
The Associated Press

FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 2006


BEIJING More mainland Chinese received U.S. visas last year than in any other year over the past century as the economic power of China expanded, an official with the U.S. Embassy here said Friday.

The number of U.S. visas granted to Chinese people from the mainland fell sharply with tighter security screening imposed after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, but rebounded in the following years.

Last year, the United States issued 304,374 visas to mainland Chinese tourists, students and others - a 29 percent increase over 2004 - according to Michael Regan, the U.S. consul general in charge of visas for the embassy.

Separate statistics are kept for people applying for visas from Hong Kong and Macao.

Mainland Chinese visitors "have more and more legitimate reasons both to travel for business and tourism" and as students, Regan said in an interview.

The number of visa applications by mainland Chinese is growing by about 15 percent a year, Regan said.

"I anticipate it will continue at least that rate for the foreseeable future," he said. "That, I think, is basically a reflection of the growing economy here and the growing ties between our two countries."

Regan said the number of visas issued to mainland Chinese in 2005 was likely to be the highest ever. But he said he could not be sure about much earlier periods, due to a lack of records.

BEIJING More mainland Chinese received U.S. visas last year than in any other year over the past century as the economic power of China expanded, an official with the U.S. Embassy here said Friday.

The number of U.S. visas granted to Chinese people from the mainland fell sharply with tighter security screening imposed after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, but rebounded in the following years.

Last year, the United States issued 304,374 visas to mainland Chinese tourists, students and others - a 29 percent increase over 2004 - according to Michael Regan, the U.S. consul general in charge of visas for the embassy.

Separate statistics are kept for people applying for visas from Hong Kong and Macao.

Mainland Chinese visitors "have more and more legitimate reasons both to travel for business and tourism" and as students, Regan said in an interview.

The number of visa applications by mainland Chinese is growing by about 15 percent a year, Regan said.

"I anticipate it will continue at least that rate for the foreseeable future," he said. "That, I think, is basically a reflection of the growing economy here and the growing ties between our two countries."

Regan said the number of visas issued to mainland Chinese in 2005 was likely to be the highest ever. But he said he could not be sure about much earlier periods, due to a lack of records.

BEIJING More mainland Chinese received U.S. visas last year than in any other year over the past century as the economic power of China expanded, an official with the U.S. Embassy here said Friday.

The number of U.S. visas granted to Chinese people from the mainland fell sharply with tighter security screening imposed after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, but rebounded in the following years.

Last year, the United States issued 304,374 visas to mainland Chinese tourists, students and others - a 29 percent increase over 2004 - according to Michael Regan, the U.S. consul general in charge of visas for the embassy.

Separate statistics are kept for people applying for visas from Hong Kong and Macao.

Mainland Chinese visitors "have more and more legitimate reasons both to travel for business and tourism" and as students, Regan said in an interview.

The number of visa applications by mainland Chinese is growing by about 15 percent a year, Regan said.

"I anticipate it will continue at least that rate for the foreseeable future," he said. "That, I think, is basically a reflection of the growing economy here and the growing ties between our two countries."

Regan said the number of visas issued to mainland Chinese in 2005 was likely to be the highest ever. But he said he could not be sure about much earlier periods, due to a lack of records.

BEIJING More mainland Chinese received U.S. visas last year than in any other year over the past century as the economic power of China expanded, an official with the U.S. Embassy here said Friday.

The number of U.S. visas granted to Chinese people from the mainland fell sharply with tighter security screening imposed after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, but rebounded in the following years.

Last year, the United States issued 304,374 visas to mainland Chinese tourists, students and others - a 29 percent increase over 2004 - according to Michael Regan, the U.S. consul general in charge of visas for the embassy.

Separate statistics are kept for people applying for visas from Hong Kong and Macao.

Mainland Chinese visitors "have more and more legitimate reasons both to travel for business and tourism" and as students, Regan said in an interview.

The number of visa applications by mainland Chinese is growing by about 15 percent a year, Regan said.

"I anticipate it will continue at least that rate for the foreseeable future," he said. "That, I think, is basically a reflection of the growing economy here and the growing ties between our two countries."

Regan said the number of visas issued to mainland Chinese in 2005 was likely to be the highest ever. But he said he could not be sure about much earlier periods, due to a lack of records.
 楼主| 发表于 2006-4-22 18:11:31 | 显示全部楼层
过了CET3的人就是不一样..
发表于 2006-4-22 18:12:42 | 显示全部楼层
何必呢。。何必呢。。。
发表于 2006-5-1 20:32:25 | 显示全部楼层
这帖似乎改名了的说.......
发表于 2006-5-1 21:45:19 | 显示全部楼层
我想问  上善若水 是什么意思  那天在中央财经大学里看到一个大牌子上写着。
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