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was no longer popular. He smiled as he welcomed some customers warmly at the door but the smile left his face when he saw Yong Hui walking in. She did not look happy but glared at him. “May I ask what you were doing in my restaurant the other day? I thought you were a new customer and now I know that you only came only to spy on me and my menu,” she shouted. “Please excuse me,” he calmly explained,“I wanted to know where all my customers had gone last week. I followed one of them and found them in your restaurant. I don’t want to upset you, but I found your menu so limited that I stopped worrying and started advertising the benefits of my food. Why don’t you sit down and try a meal?” Yong Hui agreed to stay and soon they were both enjoying the dumplings and breast of chicken cooked with garlic. When they were served the ice cream, Yong Hui began to look ill. “I feel sick with all this fat and heavy food,”she said,“I miss my vegetables and fruit.”Wang Peng was enjoying a second plate of dumplings so he sighed.“Yes,”he added,“and I would miss my dumplings and fatty pork. Don’t you get tired quickly?” “Well, I do have to rest a lot, ”admitted Yong Hui. “But don’t you think it would be better if you were a bit thinner? I’m sure you would feel much healthier.” They began to talk about menus and balanced diets. “According to my research, neither your restaurant nor mine offers a balanced diet,”explained Wang Peng.“I don’t offer enough fibre and you don’t offer enough body–building and energy–giving foods. Perhaps we ought to combine our ideas and provide a balanced menu with foods full of energy and fibre. ”So that is what they did.They served raw vegetables with the hamburgers and boiled the potatoes rather than frying them .They served fresh fruit with the ice cream. In this way they cut down the fat and increased the fibre in the meal. Their balanced diets became such a success that before long Wang Peng became slimmer and Yong Hui put on more weight. After some time the two found that their business cooperation had turned into a personal one .Finally they got married and lived happily ever after. FOR BUILDING A MCDONALD’S I was excited when I heard that our community was to have its own McDonald’s restaurant. I thought about all those young people who would not have to go to the next town to buy their favourite burgers and chips. McDonald’s cares about healthy eating too and works with scientists to provide food that is of high quality, safe and healthy. It is also cheap .They often provide salads as well as burgers and chips. You can also choose between cola and milk shakes(奶昔). Of course it also means more work for our area that needs jobs badly. McDonald’s say they are interested in doing what is right for the community and being a good neighbour. So I think they will be concerned about providing parking for the cars in our main street. Many of our young people will be only too happy to work for the company. McDonald’s makes a promise to the people that work for them. They say,“We value you, your growing skills and your help to the company.”I can see nothing but good if this company comes to build its restaurant in our town. AGAINST BUILDING A MCDONALD’S I am very worried about McDonald’s building a restaurant in our hometown. We are a small community and we enjoy our local dishes. I am not sure if McDonald’s food is as healthy as they say in their advertisements. When scientists look at it carefully, they find high levels of fat, sugar and salt. This is very worrying. Too many young people are getting fat through eating too much fatty food. McDonald’s is not giving young people a good idea of what a healthy diet should be. Local Chinese food, on the other hand, is full of fresh vegetables and fresh meat and fish. The food at a McDonald’s restaurant is always the same, so I wonder if it is made or brought in from elsewhere. Although it is freshly cooked, it must be less healthy than our own locally grown and cooked Chinese food. I also worry about all those cars bringing people to buy food at McDonald’s. First, there would be petrol fumes(气体),which will make our clean air dirty. Second, there’s the problem of all those cars that try to park and prevent other cars from moving quickly through our town. I’m sure many young people would be happy to work for McDonald’s but will they be treated fairly?In American, McDonald’s does not allow workers’ unions to operate in its restaurants and these are people who speak up for the workers. If, as they say, the workers are happy with them ,why should they fear some workers joining a union? So when I consider the food, the cars and the jobs, I think we should not allow McDonald’s to build their restaurant in our town. Unit 3 the million pound bank note Act I, Scene 3 Narrator: It is the summer of 1903. Two old and wealthy brothers, Roderick an dOliver, have made a bet. Oliver believes that with a million pound bank note a man could survive a month in London. His brother Roderick doubts it. At this moment, they see a penniless young man wandering on the pavement outside their house. It is Henry Adams, an American businessman, who is lost in London and does not know what he should do. Roderick: Young man, would you step inside a moment, please? Henry: Who? Me, sir? Roderick: Yes, you. Oliver: Through the front door on your left. Henry: ( A servant opens a door) Thanks. Servant: Good morning, sir. Would you please come in? Permit me to lead the way, sir. Oliver: (Henry enters)Thank you, James. That will be all. Roderick: How do you do, Mr…er…? Henry: Adams. Henry Adams. Oliver: Come and sit down, Mr Adams. Henry: Thank you. Roderick: You are an American? Henry: That’ s right, from San Francisco. Roderick: How well do you know London? Henry: Not at all, it’s my first trip here. Roderick: I wonder, Mr Adams, if you’d mind US asking a few questions. Henry: Not at all. Go right ahead. Roderick: May we ask what you’re doing in this country and what your plans are? Henry: Well, I can’t say that I have any plans. I’m hoping to find work. As a matter of fact, I landed in Britain by accident. Oliver: How is that possible? Henry: Well, you see, back home I had my own boat. About a month ago, I was sailing out of the bay… ( his eyes stare at what is left of the brother’s dinner on table.) Oliver: Well, go on. Henry: Oh, yes. Well, towards nightfall I found myself carried out to sea by a strong wind. It was all my fault. It didn't know whether I could survive until morning. The next morning I’d just about given myself up for lsot when I was spotted by a ship. Oliver: And it was the ship that brought you to England. Henry: Yes. The fact is that I earned my passage by working as an unpaid hand, which accounts for my appearance. I went to the American embassy to seek help, but … ( The brothers smile at each other.) Roderick: Well, you mustn’t worry about that. It’s an advantage. Henry: I’m afraid I don’t quite follow you, sir. Roderick: Tell us, Mr Adams, what sort of work did you do in America. Henry: I worked for a mining comapany. Could you offer me some kine of work here? Roderick: Patience, Mr Adams. If you don't mind, may I ask you how much money you have? Henry: Well, to be honest, I have none. Oliver: (happily) What luck! Brother, what luck! (claps his hands together) Henry: Well, it may seem lucky to you but not to me! On the contrary, in fact. If this is you idea of some knd of joke, I don’t think it’s very funny. ( Henry stands up to leave) Now if you’ll excuse me, I think I’ll be on my way. Roderick: Please don’t go, Mr Adams. You mustn’t think we don’t care about you. Oliver, give him the letter. Oliver: Yes, the letter. (gets it from a desk and gives it to Henry like a gift ) The letter. Henry: (taking it carefully) For me? Roderick: For you. (Henry starts to open it) Oh, no, you mustn’t open it. Not yet. You can’t open it until two o’clock. Henry: Oh, this is silly. Roderick:: Not silly. There’s money in it (calls to the servant) James ? Henry: Oh, no. I don’t want your charity. I just want an honest job. Roderick: We know you’re hard-working. That's why we’ve given you the letter. James, show Mr Adams out. Henry: Well, why don’t you explain what this is all about? Roderick: You’ll soon know. (looks at the clock) In exactly an hour and a half. Servant: This way, sir. Roderick: Mr Adams, not until 2 o’clock. Promise? Henry: Promise. Goodbye. Act I, Scene 4 ( Outside a restaurant Henry looks at the envelope without opening it and decides to go in. He sits down at a table next to the front window.) Owner: ( seeing Henry’s poor appearance) That one’s reserved. This way, please.( to the waiter) Take this gentleman’s order, Horace. Henry:俺县啦啦木业加工厂年加工10万套木制品项目可行性研究报告二〇一一年三月was no longer popular. He smiled as he welcomed some customers warmly at the door but the smile left his face when he saw Yong Hui walking in. She did not look happy but glared at him. “May I ask what you were doing in my restaurant the other day? I thought you were a new customer and now I know that you only came only to spy on me and my menu,” she shouted. “Please excuse me,” he calmly explained,“I wanted to know where all my customers had gone last week. I followed one of them and found them in your restaurant. I don’t want to upset you, but I found your menu so limited that I stopped worrying and started advertising the benefits of my food. Why don’t you sit down and try a meal?” Yong Hui agreed to stay and soon they were both enjoying the dumplings and breast of chicken cooked with garlic. When they were served the ice cream, Yong Hui began to look ill. “I feel sick with all this fat and heavy food,”she said,“I miss my vegetables and fruit.”Wang Peng was enjoying a second plate of dumplings so he sighed.“Yes,”he added,“and I would miss my dumplings and fatty pork. Don’t you get tired quickly?” “Well, I do have to rest a lot, ”admitted Yong Hui. “But don’t you think it would be better if you were a bit thinner? I’m sure you would feel much healthier.” They began to talk about menus and balanced diets. “According to my research, neither your restaurant nor mine offers a balanced diet,”explained Wang Peng.“I don’t offer enough fibre and you don’t offer enough body–building and energy–giving foods. Perhaps we ought to combine our ideas and provide a balanced menu with foods full of energy and fibre. ”So that is what they did.They served raw vegetables with the hamburgers and boiled the potatoes rather than frying them .They served fresh fruit with the ice cream. In this way they cut down the fat and increased the fibre in the meal. Their balanced diets became such a success that before long Wang Peng became slimmer and Yong Hui put on more weight. After some time the two found that their business cooperation had turned into a personal one .Finally they got married and lived happily ever after. FOR BUILDING A MCDONALD’S I was excited when I heard that our community was to have its own McDonald’s restaurant. I thought about all those young people who would not have to go to the next town to buy their favourite burgers and chips. McDonald’s cares about healthy eating too and works with scientists to provide food that is of high quality, safe and healthy. It is also cheap .They often provide salads as well as burgers and chips. You can also choose between cola and milk shakes(奶昔). Of course it also means more work for our area that needs jobs badly. McDonald’s say they are interested in doing what is right for the community and being a good neighbour. So I think they will be concerned about providing parking for the cars in our main street. Many of our young people will be only too happy to work for the company. McDonald’s makes a promise to the people that work for them. They say,“We value you, your growing skills and your help to the company.”I can see nothing but good if this company comes to build its restaurant in our town. AGAINST BUILDING A MCDONALD’S I am very worried about McDonald’s building a restaurant in our hometown. We are a small community and we enjoy our local dishes. I am not sure if McDonald’s food is as healthy as they say in their advertisements. When scientists look at it carefully, they find high levels of fat, sugar and salt. This is very worrying. Too many young people are getting fat through eating too much fatty food. McDonald’s is not giving young people a good idea of what a healthy diet should be. Local Chinese food, on the other hand, is full of fresh vegetables and fresh meat and fish. The food at a McDonald’s restaurant is always the same, so I wonder if it is made or brought in from elsewhere. Although it is freshly cooked, it must be less healthy than our own locally grown and cooked Chinese food. I also worry about all those cars bringing people to buy food at McDonald’s. First, there would be petrol fumes(气体),which will make our clean air dirty. Second, there’s the problem of all those cars that try to park and prevent other cars from moving quickly through our town. I’m sure many young people would be happy to work for McDonald’s but will they be treated fairly?In American, McDonald’s does not allow workers’ unions to operate in its restaurants and these are people who speak up for the workers. If, as they say, the workers are happy with them ,why should they fear some workers joining a union? So when I consider the food, the cars and the jobs, I think we should not allow McDonald’s to build their restaurant in our town. Unit 3 the million pound bank note Act I, Scene 3 Narrator: It is the summer of 1903. Two old and wealthy brothers, Roderick an dOliver, have made a bet. Oliver believes that with a million pound bank note a man could survive a month in London. His brother Roderick doubts it. At this moment, they see a penniless young man wandering on the pavement outside their house. It is Henry Adams, an American businessman, who is lost in London and does not know what he should do. Roderick: Young man, would you step inside a moment, please? Henry: Who? Me, sir? Roderick: Yes, you. Oliver: Through the front door on your left. Henry: ( A servant opens a door) Thanks. Servant: Good morning, sir. Would you please come in? Permit me to lead the way, sir. Oliver: (Henry enters)Thank you, James. That will be all. Roderick: How do you do, Mr…er…? Henry: Adams. Henry Adams. Oliver: Come and sit down, Mr Adams. Henry: Thank you. Roderick: You are an American? Henry: That’ s right, from San Francisco. Roderick: How well do you know London? Henry: Not at all, it’s my first trip here. Roderick: I wonder, Mr Adams, if you’d mind US asking a few questions. Henry: Not at all. Go right ahead. Roderick: May we ask what you’re doing in this country and what your plans are? Henry: Well, I can’t say that I have any plans. I’m hoping to find work. As a matter of fact, I landed in Britain by accident. Oliver: How is that possible? Henry: Well, you see, back home I had my own boat. About a month ago, I was sailing out of the bay… ( his eyes stare at what is left of the brother’s dinner on table.) Oliver: Well, go on. Henry: Oh, yes. Well, towards nightfall I found myself carried out to sea by a strong wind. It was all my fault. It didn't know whether I could survive until morning. The next morning I’d just about given myself up for lsot when I was spotted by a ship. Oliver: And it was the ship that brought you to England. Henry: Yes. The fact is that I earned my passage by working as an unpaid hand, which accounts for my appearance. I went to the American embassy to seek help, but … ( The brothers smile at each other.) Roderick: Well, you mustn’t worry about that. It’s an advantage. Henry: I’m afraid I don’t quite follow you, sir. Roderick: Tell us, Mr Adams, what sort of work did you do in America. Henry: I worked for a mining comapany. Could you offer me some kine of work here? Roderick: Patience, Mr Adams. If you don't mind, may I ask you how much money you have? Henry: Well, to be honest, I have none. Oliver: (happily) What luck! Brother, what luck! (claps his hands together) Henry: Well, it may seem lucky to you but not to me! On the contrary, in fact. If this is you idea of some knd of joke, I don’t think it’s very funny. ( Henry stands up to leave) Now if you’ll excuse me, I think I’ll be on my way. Roderick: Please don’t go, Mr Adams. You mustn’t think we don’t care about you. Oliver, give him the letter. Oliver: Yes, the letter. (gets it from a desk and gives it to Henry like a gift ) The letter. Henry: (taking it carefully) For me? Roderick: For you. (Henry starts to open it) Oh, no, you mustn’t open it. Not yet. You can’t open it until two o’clock. Henry: Oh, this is silly. Roderick:: Not silly. There’s money in it (calls to the servant) James ? Henry: Oh, no. I don’t want your charity. I just want an honest job. Roderick: We know you’re hard-working. That's why we’ve given you the letter. James, show Mr Adams out. Henry: Well, why don’t you explain what this is all about? Roderick: You’ll soon know. (looks at the clock) In exactly an hour and a half. Servant: This way, sir. Roderick: Mr Adams, not until 2 o’clock. Promise? Henry: Promise. Goodbye. Act I, Scene 4 ( Outside a restaurant Henry looks at the envelope without opening it and decides to go in. He sits down at a table next to the front window.) Owner: ( seeing Henry’s poor appearance) That one’s reserved. This way, please.( to the waiter) Take this gentleman’s order, Horace. Henry:目 录第一章 总论…………………………………………………1第一节 项目概述……………………………………………1第二节 可行性研究的依据…………………………………2第三节 结论…………………………………………………2第二章 市场分析预测与建设规模…………………………3第一节 市场分析……………………………………………3第二节 建设规模……………………………………………3第三章 建设地点及建设条件………………………………4第一节 建设地点……………………………………………4第二节 建设条件……………………………………………4第四章 工艺技术方案与设备选择…………………………5第一节 工艺技术方案………………………………………5第二节 设备选择……………………………………………5第五章 工程设计方案………………………………………6第一节 总平面布置…………………………………………6第二节 土建工程……………………………………………7第三节 公用工程……………………………………………7第六章 环境保护……………………………………………9第一节 采用的标准及依据…………………………………9第二节 环保治理措施………………………………………9第七章 劳动安全、工业卫生、消防………………………11第一节 设计依据及标准规范………………………………11第二节 建筑场地及布置……………………………………11第三节 卫生安全及消防措施………………………………12第八章 企业组织和劳动定员………………………………13第一节 企业组织……………………………………………13第二节 劳动定员……………………………………………13第九章 节能…………………………………………………14第一节 概况…………………………………………………14第二节 耗能指标及分析……………………………………15第三节 节能措施……………………………………………15第十章 项目实施计划………………………………………17第十一章 投资估算和资金来源……………………………18第一节 概述…………………………………………………18第二节 投资及资金来源……………………………………18第十二章 财务评价和效益分析……………………………19第一节 基准数据……………………………………………19第二节 产品成本估算………………………………………19第三节 销售收入及税金……………………………………20第四节 盈利能力分析………………………………………21第五节 投资回收期…………………………………………22第六节 不确定性分析………………………………………22第十三章 结论………………………………………………23—2—第一章 总 论第一节 项目概述一、项目名称:年加工10万套木制品项目二、项目承办单位:俺县啦啦木业加工厂三、法定代表人:王力宏 联系电话:123456789四、项目总投资拟建项目总投资为150万元,其中:固定资产投资120万元,流动资金30万元。
五、资金筹措方案该项目投资150万元,全部自筹六、项目建设规模项目建筑面积:1200平方米,其中:1、生产车间、仓库:900平方米2、办公室、宿舍、食堂等辅助设施300平方米七、项目预计生产能力项目实施后,年可加工木制品10万套八、项目预测经济指标经测算,项目经营年平均销售额1000万元,平均利润总额39万元,投资利润率为26%,投资利税率为70%,税前投资回收期为3.8年,保本点是生产能力67.5%,项目有较好的财务盈利能力和资金偿还能力九、项目技术指标1、项目总体设计和加工厂工艺设计符合国家和行业的标准2、项目土建工程符合设计要求和国家工程验收范围第二节 可行性研究的依据本项目可行性研究的依据是:1、《产业结构调整指导目录(2005年本)》2、《中华人民共和国国民经济和社会“十二五”规划纲要》;3、《中华人民共和国环境保护法》;4、企业提供的基础资料和数据;5、国家及地方其他相关法律、法规、政策及规定,技术资料 第三节 结论1、本项目建设目标明确,建设理由充分,投资方向正确2、本项目选址正确,工厂工艺布置合理,废气、固体废物及废水处理方案符合环保要求3、项目投资估算符合实际,筹措资金有保障。
4、项目经济效益、社会效益良好第二章 市场分析预测与建设规模第一节 市场分析木托盘,是以天然木材为原料制造的托盘,是现在使用最广的托盘,主要用于集装、堆放、搬运和运输的放置,作为单元负荷的货物和制品的水平平台装置,便于装卸、搬运单元物资和小数量的物资包装箱是用木材、竹材或木质混合材料制成的直方体包装容器木质托盘和包装箱是现在使用范围最广的包装装置材料,因为其价格便宜,外观漂亮,结实耐用,而且尺寸可以按客户要求生产,市场需求量较大,应用范围较广该项目利用当地丰富的木材资源,加工成包装箱、木托盘等木制品,可以销往周边省市大中型企业或商贸市场用于产品包装,市场前景较为广阔,经济效益十分可观第二节 建设规模本项目年加工木制品10万套,其中木箱5万套,木托盘5万套主要建设加工车间、原料场、成品仓储库及办公室、宿舍、食堂等其他辅助设施第三章 建设地点及建设条件第一节 建设地点本项目拟建于俺县柿子园乡吴海村,厂区地势。