附件2 宫东风老师精背A计划22篇(6月1日——6月30日) 宫东风老师精背第(1)篇 Liquor Bill Scandal The China Petrochemical Corp. (Sinopec Group), one of China's State-owned petroleum giants, ordered the former general manager of the group's Guangdong branch Lu Guangyu to pay 131,100 yuan ($20,100) for liquor he had consumed for his own sake and later demoted him, after his extravagant alcohol purchasing bills were posted online. Among the types of alcohol Lu bought were Moutai, one of the most famous and expensive liquor brands in China, together with high-end imported wine. Rapid economic growth has brought cars into Chinese families. Sinopec and a few other monopolies are the only gasoline suppliers to Chinese car owners. The consumers cannot accept the liquor bill scandal. They believe these state-owned giants should hand more revenues to the state treasury. Slack supervision is actually encouraging these pany managers to do whatever they want. Sinopec must give the public an acceptable answer on this scandal. 宫东风老师精背第(2)篇 Duty-Free Island China's island province Hainan has adopted an "offshore duty-free" policy that allows domestic tourists to purchase certain items on the island without policy is attractive, but after all only middle- and high-e earners can afford the trip to Hainan, and what is displayed in duty-free shops are mostly pared with high-e earners, their low-e peers need