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Three Generations, One Oilfield
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作者 MING ZI ZUO YUE 《Women of China》 1999年第8期24-26,共3页
HUABEI Oilfield in the North China Plain beganto be explored in 1976. Its annual oil output hasbeen over 10 million tons for the past ten succes-sive years and it is ranked ninth amongst thenational enterprises handli... HUABEI Oilfield in the North China Plain beganto be explored in 1976. Its annual oil output hasbeen over 10 million tons for the past ten succes-sive years and it is ranked ninth amongst thenational enterprises handling oil and natural gas.During its 20-year construction, it was built to bea grand oil city. There are 110,000 emptoyeesincluding almost 40,000 women. It displaysfeatures of a modernized city when you walkthrough it-wide streets, office buildings, grass-land in inhabited areas, hospitals, schools, shopsand various recreation facilities. It takes on thehappy and auspicious atmosphere more than theimpetuousness of a big city On a mission to learnmore about the women working there, talked toHuang Lan, the committeewoman of the LaborUnion of Huabei Oil Administrative Bureau. Thefollowing are the women she sent me to meet: 展开更多
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Three Generations of American Women in China
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作者 Rosemary Adang 《当代外语研究》 2000年第2期25-26,共2页
During the year I lived in Shanghai (1998/99), both my daughter and mymother came to see me and to see China with me. My daughter, Leah, a 22-year-old college student, came in April with her friend Kathy. And my mothe... During the year I lived in Shanghai (1998/99), both my daughter and mymother came to see me and to see China with me. My daughter, Leah, a 22-year-old college student, came in April with her friend Kathy. And my mother, BobbieAdang, a 66-year-old retired teacher, came in June. Both visits combined 展开更多
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