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After so many y ears of sunshine, Harrison go t a shoc . He acted as if he had never lived in Eng land before. In the end, it was more than he could bear. He had hardly had time to settle down when he sold the hou se and left the coun try. The dream h e had had for so many ears ended there. Harrison had thou ght of every thing except the weather. Lesson39 A m I a ll rig ht? 我是否痊愈? While John Gilbert was in hospital, he ask ed his d octor to tell him whether his operation had been successful, but the doctor refused to do so. T he following day , the patient ask ed for a bedside telephone. When he was alone, he telephoned the h ospital exchange and ask ed for Doctor Millin gton. When the doctor answered the phone, Mr Gilbert said he was in quiring about a certain patient, a Mr John G ilbert. He ask ed if Mr Gilbert's operatio n had been successful and the doctor to ld him that it had been. He then ask ed when Mr Gilbert w ould be allowed to g o home and the doctor told h im that he would have to stay in hospital for another two wee Then Dr Millington ask ed the caller if he was a relative of the patient.' No,' the patient answered,' I am Mr John Gilbert.' Lesso n40 Fo od and talk 进餐与交谈 Last week at a dinner-party , the hostess ask ed me to sit next to Mr s Rumbold. Mrs Rumbold was a large, unsmilin g lady in a tig ht b lack dress. She did not even loo up when I too k my seat beside her. Her ey es were fixed on her plate and in a sh ort time, she was bu sy eating. I tried to ma e conversation. ' A new play is coming to " The Globe" soon,' I said. 'Will y ou be seeing it ?' ' No,' she answered. 'Will y ou be spending y our holiday s abroad this y ear ?' I ask ed. ' No,' she answered. ' Will y ou be stay ing in E ngland ?' I ask ed. ' No,' she answered. In despair, I ask ed her whether she was enjoy ing her dinner. ' Young man,' she answered,' if y ou ate more and talk ed less, we wo uld b oth enjoy our dinner !' lesson41 Do y ou call that a hat? 你把那个叫帽子吗?'Do y ou call that a hat ?' I said to my wife. 'You needn't be so rude about it,' my wife answered as she loo ed at herself in the mirror. I sat down on one of tho se modern chairs with ho les in it and waited. We had been in the hat sh op for half an hour and my wife was still in front of the mirror. ' We mustn't buy things we don't need,' I remark ed suddenly. I regretted say ing it almost at once. 'You needn't have said that,' my wife answered.' I need not remind y ou of that terrible tie y ou bough t y esterday. ' I find it beautiful,' I said. 'A man can never have too into the cave hoping to fin d buried treasure. The leader of the party was examining the soil near the entrance to the cave when the machine showed that there was gold under the gro nd. Very excited, the party dug a hole two feet deep. They finally found a small gold coin which was almost w orthless. The party then searched the whole cave thoroughly but did not find any thing except an empty tin trun . In spite of this, many people are confident that 'The Revealer' may reveal something of value fairly soon. Lesson56 Faster tha n so und! 比声音还快! Once a year a race is held for old cars. A lot of cars entered for this race last y ear and there was a great deal of excitement just before it began. One of the most handsome cars was a Rolls-Roy ce Silver Ghost. The most unusual car was a Ben z which had only three wheels. Bu ilt in 1885, it was the oldest car taking part. Af ter a great man loud explosions, the race began. Many o f the cars brok e down on the course and some drivers spent more time under their cars than in them ! A few cars, however, completed the race. The winning car reached a speed of fort miles an hour--much faster than an of its rivals. It sped down hill at the end of the race and its driver had a lo t of troub le try ing to sto p it. The race gave every one a great deal of pleasure. It was very different from modern car races but no less exciting. Lesso n57 C an I help y ou, mada m?你要买什么,夫人? A woman in blue jeans stood at the wind ow of an expensive shop. Th ough she hesitated for a moment, she finally went in and as ed to see a dress that was in the win dow. The assistant w ho served her did n ot lik e the way she was dressed. Glancing at her scornfully , he told her that the dress was so ld. The woman walk ed ou t of the sh op angrily and decided to punish the assistant nex t day. She returned to the shop the follow ing morning dressed in a fur coat, with a handbag in one hand and a lon g umbrella in the other. After seek ing ou t the rude assistant she ask ed for the same dress. Not realizin g who she was, the assistant was ea ger to serve her this time with great d ifficulty , he climbed into the shop w indow to get the dress. As soon as she saw it, the wom an said s many ties.' 'And a woman can 't have too many hats,' she answered. Ten minutes later we walk ed out of the shop together. My wife was wearing a hat that lo ed lik e a lighthouse ! Lesson42 Not very musical 并非很懂音乐 As we had had a long walk through o ne of the mark ets of O ld Delhi, we stopped at a square to have a rest. After a time, we noticed a sna e-charmer with two large bask ets at the other side of the sq uare, so we went to have a lo at him. As soon as he saw us, he p ick ed up a long pipe wh ich was covered with coin s and opened one of the bask ets. When he began to play a tune, we had our first glimpse of the sna e. It rose out of the bask et and began to follow the movements of the p ipe. We were very much surprised when the sna e charmer suddenly began to play jazz tunes and modern po p song s. The sna e, however, co ntinued to 'dance' slowly. It obviously could not tell t he difference between Indian music and jazz! Lesso n43 Over the So uth Pole 飞越南极 In 1929, three y ears after his flight o ver the North Pole, the American explorer, R. E. By rd, successfully flew over the Sout h Pole for the first time. Though, a t first, By rd and his men were able to tak e a great many photographs of the mountains that lay below, they soon ran into serio us trou ble. At o ne point, it seemed certain that their plane would crash. It cou ld on ly get over the mountains if it rose to 10,000 feet. By rd at once ordered his men to throw out tw o heavy food sack s. The plane was then able to rise and it cleared the mountain s by 400 feet. By rd now new that he would be able to reach the Sou th Pole which was 300 miles away , for there were no more mountains in sight. The aircraft was able to fly over the endless wh ite pla ins withou t difficulty. Lesso n44 Throug h t he forest 穿过森林 Mrs Anne Sterling d id no t th in of the risk she was ta in g when she ran through a forest after two men. T hey had rushed up to her while she was having a picnic at the edge of a forest with her children and tried to steal her handbag. In the struggle, the strap bro ke and, w ith the bag in their po ssession, bo th men started running thro ugh the trees. Mrs Sterling got so angry that she ran after them. She was soon o ut of breath, bu t she continued to run. When she caught up w ith them, she saw that they had sat down and were going through the contents of the bag, so she ran straight at them. The men got such a frig ht that they dropped the bag and ran away. 'The strap needs mending,' said Mrs Sterling later, 'but the did not steal any thing.' Lesso n45 A clear conscie nce 问心无愧 The whole village soon learnt that a large sum of money had been lost. Sam Benton, the local bu tcher, had lost his wallet while ta ing his savings to the post-office. Sam was sure that the wallet must have been found by one of the villagers, but it was not returned to him. Three months passed, an d then one mornin g, Sam found h is wallet outside his front do or. It had been wrapped up in newspaper and it contained half the money he had lost, to gether with a no te which said: 'A thief, y es, 'but only 5o per cent a th ief!' Two months later, some more money was sent to Sam with another note:' Only 25 per cent a th ief now!' In time, all Sam's money was paid back in this way. The last n ote said:' I am 100 per cent honest now!' lesso n46 Ex pensive and uncomforta ble 既昂贵又受罪 When a plane fro m London arrived at Sy dney airport, work ers began to unload a n umber of wooden boxes which con tained clothing. No one could account for the fact that one of the boxes was extremely heavy. It suddenly occurred to one of the work rs to open up the box. He was astonished at what he fou nd. A man was ly ing in the box on to p of a pile of woollen good s. He was so surprised at bein g discovered that he did n ot even try to run away. After he was arrested, the man ad mitted hiding in the box before the plane left London. He had had a long and uncomfortable trip, for he had been confined to the wo oden box for o ver ten hours. The man was ordered to pay &345 for the cost of the trip. T he normal price of a tick et is &230 ! Lesso n47 A t hirsty g host 嗜酒的鬼魂 A public house which was recently bought by Mr Ian Thompson is up for sale. Mr Thompson is go ing to sell it because it is haun ted. He told me that he could n ot go to sleep on e night because he heard a strange noise coming from the bar. The next morning, he found that the do ors had been bloc ed by chairs and the furniture had been moved. Though Mr Thompson had turned the ligh ts off before he went to bed, they were on in the morning. He also said that he had found five empty whisk bottles which the ghost must have drun k the night before. When I suggested that some villagers must have come in for a free drink Mr Thompson sh oo his head. The villagers have told him that they will not accept the in n even if he gives it away. Lesso n48 Did yo u wa nt to tell me so mething?你想对我说什么吗? Dentists alway s ask questions w hen it is impossible for y ou to answer. My dentist had just pu lled ou t one of my teeth and had to ld me to rest for a while. I tried to say something, bu t my mouth was full of cotton-woo l. He new I collected bird s' eggs and ask ed me whether my collection was growing. He then ask ed me how my brother was and whether I lik ed my new job in London. In answer to these questions I either nodded or made strange noises. Meanwhile, my tongue was busy searching out the hole where the to oth had been. I su ddenly felt very worried, but could not say any thing. When the dentist at last removed the cotto n-wool from my mouth, I was able to tell him that he had pulled out the wrong too th. Lesso n49 The end of a dream 美梦告终 Tired of sleeping on the floor, a y oung man in Teheran saved up for y ears to buy a real bed. For the first

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He acted as if he had never lived in England before. In the end, it was more than he could bear. He had hardly had time to settle down when he sold the house and left the country. The dream he had had for so man ears ended there. Harrison had thou ght of every thing except the weather. Lesson39 A m I all rig ht? 我是否痊愈? While John Gilbert was in hosp ital, he ask ed h is doctor to tell him whether his operation had been successful, but the doctor refused to do so. The following day , the patient ask ed for a bedside teleph one. When he was alone, he telephoned the ho spital exchange and ask ed for Doctor Milling ton. When the doctor answered the phone, Mr Gilbert said he was inqu iring abou t a certain patient, a Mr John Gilbert. He ask ed if Mr G ilbert's operation had been successful and the doctor told h im that it had been. He then ask ed when Mr Gilbert wo uld be allowed to g o home and the doctor to ld him that he would have to stay in ho spital for ano ther two weeks. Then Dr Millington ask ed the caller if he was a relative of the patient.' No,' the patient answered,' I am Mr John Gilbert.' Lesso n40 F ood and talk 进餐与交谈 Last week at a dinner-party , the hostess ask ed me to sit next to Mrs Rumbold. Mrs Rumbold was a large, unsmiling lady in a tight b lack dress. She did not even lo up when I too my seat beside her. Her eyes were fixed on her plate and in a short time, she was busy eating. I tr ied to mak e conversation. ' A new play is coming to " The Globe" soo n,' I said. 'Will y ou be seeing it ?' ' No,' she answered. 'Will y ou be spending y our holiday s abroad this y ear ?' I ask ed. ' No,' she answered. ' Will y ou be stay ing in England ?' I ask ed. ' No,' she answered. In despair, I ask ed her whether she was enjoy ing her dinner. ' Young man,' she answered,' if y ou ate mo re and talk ed less, we wo uld b oth enjoy our dinner !' lesson41 Do yo u call that a hat? 你把那个叫帽子吗?'Do y ou call that a hat ?' I said to my wife. 'You needn't be so rude about it,' my wife answered as she look ed at herself in the mirror. I sat down on one of tho se modern chairs with ho les in it and waited. We had been in the hat sh op for half an hour and my wife was still in front of the mirror. ' We mustn't buy things we don't need,' I remark ed suddenly. I regretted say ing it almost at once. 'You needn't have said that,' my wife answered.' I need not remind y ou of that terrible tie y ou bough t y esterday. ' I find it beautiful,' I said. 'A man can never have too into the cave hoping to fin d buried treasure. The leader of the party was examining the soil near the entrance to the cave when the machine showed that there was gold under the gro nd. Very excited, the party dug a hole two feet deep. They finally found a small gold coin which was almost w orthless. The party then searched the whole cave thoroughly but did not find any thing except an empty tin trun . In spite of this, many people are confident that 'The Revealer' may reveal something of value fairly soon. Lesson56 Faster tha n so und! 比声音还快! Once a year a race is held for old cars. A lot of cars entered for this race last y ear and there was a great deal of excitement just before it began. One of the most handsome cars was a Rolls-Roy ce Silver Ghost. The most u nusual car was a Ben z which had o nly three wheels. Built in 1885, it was the oldest car ta ing part. After a great man loud explosions, the race began. Many o f the cars brok e down o n the course and some drivers spent more time under their cars than in them ! A few cars, however, completed the race. The winning car reached a speed of fort miles an hour--mu ch faster than any of its rivals. It sped dow nhill at the end of the race and its driver had a lot of trouble try ing to stop it. The race gave every one a great deal of pleasure. It was ve ry different from modern car races but no less excitin g. Lesso n57 Ca n I help yo u, ma da m? 你要买什么,夫人? A woman in blue jeans stood at the win dow of an expensive shop. Th ough she hesitated for a moment, she finally went in and ask ed to see a dress that was i n the window. The assistant w ho served her did no t lik e the way she was dressed. Glancing at her

可发性聚本乙烯板EPS 板加工生产项目可行性研究报告

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目录

第一章总论7

1.1项目名称及承办单位7

1.2可行性研究报告编制单位7

1.3项目承办单位概况7

1.4可行性研究报告编制依据和研究范围8 1.5项目概况8

1.6项目总投资及财务评价指标9

1.7项目主要技术经济指标9

第二章项目提出背景及建设必要性 11 2.1项目建设背景11

2.2项目建设的必要性12

第三章项目选址与建设规模 13

3.1项目所在区域概况13

3.1.3社会经济状况13

3.2项目选址14

3.3项目土地权属类别与占地面积15 3.4项目建设场区地质条件15

3.5项目建设条件优劣势分析16 3.5.2基础设施条件16

第四章项目建设方案 18

4.1项目方案总体目标与主要任务18 4.2项目建筑设计指导思想与原则18 4.3项目建筑工程方案19

4.4配套设施21

第五章节能24

5.1编制依据24

5.2用能分析24

5.3节能、节水措施24

第六章环境影响分析 26

6.1设计依据26

6.2项目执行的环境质量标准26

6.3环境质量简况26

6.4项目主要污染源及污染物27

6.5项目产生的污染物对环境的影响27 6.6环境保护措施28

6.7环境影响分析结论29

第七章劳动安全、卫生与消防30 7.1劳动安全与卫生30

7.2消防30

第八章组织机构与人力资源配置32

8.1组织机构32

8.2劳动定员32

第九章项目实施进度与工程招标33

9.1项目实施原则33

9.2项目实施进度33

9.3项目工程招标34

第十章投资估算与融资方案 38

10.1编制依据38

10.2项目总投资估算38

10.3融资方案38

第十一章项目运营成本分析及财务评价39

11.1编制依据39

11.2运营成本估算39

11.3收入分析39

11.4财务分析39

第十二章社会评价41

12.1项目实施对区域经济的影响41 12.2项目与所在地区互适性分析41 12.3社会评价结论41

第十三章可行性研究结论41

附图:

1、项目区域位置图

2、项目平面布置图

第一章总论

1.1项目名称及承办单位

1.1.1项目名称

可发性聚本乙烯板(EPS板)生产项目

1.1.2项目承办单位

XX市XX节能保温材料厂

1.1.3法定地址

XX市XX村

1.1.4项目建设性质

扩建

1.2可行性研究报告编制单位

XX省工程咨询科技公司XX分公司

工程咨询资质编号:

1.3项目承办单位概况

1.3.1基本情况

XX市XX保温材料厂位于风景秀丽的,经过几年的经营,通过优质的服务水平和打拼的精神,赢得了客户的广泛赞誉和高度信誉。

XX市XX保温材料厂场区占地面积3500平方米,及设计与加工生产为一体。现有办公用房、厂房等2000余平方米,固定资产650万元,1.3.2财务状况

2009年末,XX市XX保温材料厂现有有资产:650万元,其中固定资产:1773万元,其他应付类款项:1632万元,所有者权益:2164万

元,资产负债率为:43﹪。

2008年实现利润64万元,2009年实现利润80万元。2010年实现利润万元。

1.3.3法人代表基本情况

法人代表,从事保温材料经营和装潢材料销售,个人业务素质较强,社会信誉度较高,在当地保温材料行业中位居前列。

1.4可行性研究报告编制依据和研究范围

1.4.1可行性研究报告编制依据

1、国家计委办投资[2002]15号文件审定出版的《投资项目可行性研究指南》

2、《XX省节能减排综合性工作方案》

3、XX省循环经济发展“十二五”规划》

4、《XX省生态省建设专项资金管理暂行办法》

5、《关于组织申报2011年生态省、节能减排和发展循环经济建设专项资金扶持项目的通知》

6、项目建设单位提供的有关资料

1.4.2可行性研究报告研究范围

项目研究范围:本可研报告主要针对项目提出背景及建设必要性、项目建设规模与选址、项目建设方案、投资估算与融资方案及社会评价等进行分析论证,从而为项目单位和政府提供依据。

1.5项目概况

1.5.1项目选址

该项目位于XX市XX村水闸,建设条件较好。

1.5.2项目建设内容、规模

本项目年产5万立方米EPS板,项目建筑面积2500平方米,主要建筑内容有生产车间1000平方米、仓库用房1500平方米;购置生产设备4台套,包括发泡机、打板机、切割机、燃煤锅炉各一台。

1.5.3项目实施计划

项目建设期确定为8个月,即2011年4月—2011年11月。

1.6项目总投资及财务评价指标

项目总投资778.68万元,其中:建设投资678.68万元,建设期利息5.86万元,流动资金100万元。

建设投资678.68万元,包括建筑工程费385万元,设备购置费107.5万元,安装费58.3万元,无形资产费用5.25万元,工程建设其他费用66.93万元,基本预备费49.84万元。

项目达产后,年销售收入可达1373.01万元,税金85.38万元,总投资利润率45.84%,总投资利税率56.81%,投资回收期3.22年,财务净现值1728.35万元,财务内部收益率49.44%。具有较好的经济效益。

1.7项目主要技术经济指标

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