英语角-圆桌会议 RoundTable0501 - 中国富人为什么喜欢洋别墅(在线收听

 Topic1-Kindergarten teacher caught abusing childrenYesterday was the International Spank Out Day. All parents, guardians, and caregivers are encouraged to refrain from hitting children on this day.

Spank Out Day was initiated by Center for Effective Discipline in the US in 1998. The aim is to give widespread attention to the need to end corporal punishment of children and to promote non-violent ways of teaching children appropriate behaviors.
Just in the same week, a kindergarten teacher in Beijing has been caught kicking and beating students in security camera footage. Of course this has caused public outrage and concern over the safety of children in kindergartens.
What happened this time? Is this an individual case? Is there a general problem?
Topic2 Dubbing movies and TV playsCBM Film and Television Translation Agency told journalists that it would handle the translation of American sitcom The Big Bang Theory but it did not know whether the show will be broadcast on China Central Television (CCTV). Also the company says it will help produce a "healthy" version of the popular show.
This leads many to question whether after watching the original English version for so many seasons, people will get used to the dubbed version.
Topic3 Relief Goods RottenPiles of relief goods meant for victims of the Sichuan earthquake six years ago have been found rotting in a storage room, sparking anger at a local party chief who has been accused of trying to cover up the find.
Who should be responsible?
Topic4 No apartment No happinessA recent report conducted by University of International Business and Economics proves the importance of owning an apartment to young people in Beijing.
According to the report, about 94% of respondents believe apartment influences one's sense of happiness; nearly 85% of young women can't accept the idea of "never buy an apartment and live in rental apartment forever."The report interviews over 4,320 persons who were born after 1980, are currently working in Beijing and received college education(including diploma 大专).
What do young people think?
Topic5 Why China's rich want to live in McMansions and fake ch?teauxAs China's economy has boomed, so has the rise of the "McMansion" – oversized, mass-produced expensive villas. Over the past decade, wealthy locals have moved into gated compounds that mimic the west. Designs range from the tacky (such as recreations of Versailles and the White House) to the tasteful.
Why do Chinese like villas?
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