1.NATO
2.GPS
3.IMF
4.PBOC
5.GMT
6.CBD
7.APEC
8.IPO
9.UNESCO
10.OPEC
11.breaking a butterfly on the wheel
12.corporate income tax
13.opportunity cost
14.There is no smoke without fire
15.Talk of the devil and he comes
16.国内机场
17.以人为本
18.土豆泥
19.清洁能源
20.老龄化人口
21.与时俱进
22.军备竞赛
23.国际援助
24.物以类聚,人以群分
25.有其父必有其子
26.AA制
27.航站楼
28.凡人皆有得意时
29.五环路
30.一个中国原则
英译汉
Of the fruits of the year I give my vote to the orange.
In the first place it is a perennial --- if not in actual fact, at least in the greengrocer’s shop. On the days when dessert is a name given to a handful of chocolates and a little preserved ginger, when macedoine de fruits(水果什锦) is the title bestowed on two prunes and a piece of rhubarbs(大黄), then the orange, however sour, comes nobly to the rescue; and on those other days of plenty when cherries and strawberries and raspberries(树莓) and gooseberries(醋栗) riot together upon the table, the orange, sweeter than ever, is still there to hold its own. Bread and butter, beef and mutton, eggs and bacon, are not more necessary to an ordered existence than the orange.
It is well that the commonest fruit should be also the best. Of the virtues of the orange I have not room fully to speak. It has properties of health giving, as that it cures influenza and establishes the complexion. It is clean, for whoever handles it on its way to your table, but handles its outer covering, its top coat, which is left in the hall. It is round, and forms an excellent substitute with the young for a cricket ball. The pip(果核) can be flicked at your enemies, and quite a small piece of peel makes a slide for an old gentleman.
But all this would count nothing had not the orange such delightful qualities of taste. I dare not let myself go upon this subject. I am a slave to its sweetness. I grudge every marriage in that it means a fresh supply of orange blossom, the promise of so much golden fruit cut short. However, the world must go on.