2009-01-03 Let's Go Skiing Although the word of winter seems to covey anything but warmth, I believe the idea of going skiing is sure to kindle the passion within many people. Today we will talk about skiing. | |
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A: Hello and welcome to Listeners Garden here on China Radio International. I'm LPC.
B: And I'm ZQ. Thanks for joining us again.
A: Today is March 15th, a big day for consumers all over the world.
B: Yes. It's the World Consumer Rights Day, an occasion when consumers rights and interests come into the spotlight of public and media attention.
A: The event has indeed contributed to creating a sound consumption environment and better protection of consumers' legal rights.
B: But I hope everyday is like the Consumer Rights Day, so that we see less quality problems.
A: Yes. Well, coinciding with the consumer rights day, on today's program we'll talk about the food safety issue in China as requested by a Swedish listener.
B: But before that, as always we'll open up our mailbox first to take a look at what our listeners want to tell us. Stay tuned.
A: Welcome to Letterbox on Listeners Garden. First, some letters about the NPC and CPPCC sessions in China.
A: Welcome back to Listeners Garden. As we said earlier, today is a significant day for consumers, it's the World Consumer Rights Day.
B: Welcome back to Listeners Garden. Now let¡¯s take a quick look at some feature programs for the coming week. B: With that, we¡¯ve come to the end of this edition of Listeners Garden. If you have any comments or suggestions, you can always write to us. Our address is: English Service, China Radio International, Beijing, China. The postal code is 100040. A: You can also email us at garden@cri.com.cn. Check our Web site by logging onto www.crienglish.com.
B: From Beijing, this is ZQ saying goodbye and thanks for listening.
A: And I¡¯m LPC, inviting you to join us again at the same time next week. Bye for now.
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