Pay attention! Next autumn, high schools across the country will begin to use new textbooks!

  Cctv newsAccording to the website of the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Education is currently organizing the compilation and revision of textbooks for various subjects in ordinary high schools, and will complete the training of all staff in the new curriculum by the end of 2018. According to the Ministry of Education,Starting from the fall semester of 2019, all provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) in China will implement new courses and use new teaching materials step by step.

  Ministry of Education: At present, it is organizing the compilation and revision of textbooks for various subjects in ordinary high schools.

  In order to thoroughly implement the spirit of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China and implement the fundamental task of cultivating people by virtue, the Ministry of Education has revised and promulgated the Curriculum Plan for Ordinary Senior High Schools and Curriculum Standards for Chinese and Other Subjects (2017 Edition), and is currently organizing the compilation and revision of textbooks for various subjects in ordinary senior high schools.

  The Ministry of Education has made it clear that the training of all staff in the new curriculum will be completed by the end of 2018, and the training of new teaching materials will be completed step by step in batches from the first half of 2019; Beginning in the autumn of 2022, all provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) in China started to implement new courses and new textbooks; By 2025, the concept, content and requirements of new curriculum and new textbooks will be fully implemented in all aspects of ordinary high school education and teaching.

  Next year, the new curriculum will be implemented step by step throughout the country.

  The Ministry of Education has made it clear that from the fall semester of 2019, all provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) in China will implement new courses and use new textbooks step by step.

  Pilot provinces for comprehensive reform of college entrance examination,You can implement new courses and use new textbooks from the first year of high school in the fall semester of 2019;

  The provinces that launched the comprehensive reform of the college entrance examination in 2018,You can implement new courses and use new textbooks from the first year of high school in the fall semester of 2019 or 2020;

  The provinces that launched the comprehensive reform of the college entrance examination in 2019,You can implement new courses and use new textbooks from the first year of high school in the fall semester of 2019 or 2021;

  Provinces that start the comprehensive reform of the college entrance examination in 2020,You can implement new courses and use new textbooks from the first year of high school in the fall semester of 2020 or 2022.

  Source of this article: China News Network, Ministry of Education website.

The China Meteorological Bureau and the Ministry of Transport jointly issued the national highway weather forecast at 18: 00 on July 29.

  CCTV News:According to the official news of the Ministry of Transport, from 20: 00 on July 29 to 20: 00 on July 30, there were heavy rains in Hebei, Beijing, Tianjin, central and eastern Shanxi, northern Henan, and central and western Shandong. Among them, there were heavy rains in parts of central and southern Hebei, central and southern Beijing, Tianjin, northwestern Henan and other places, and heavy rains in parts of central and southern Hebei, southwestern Beijing and other places; There are heavy rains or rainstorms in parts of northwestern and southern Anhui, coastal areas of central Zhejiang, coastal areas of central Fujian, central Guangdong, southwestern Yunnan, central Shaanxi, eastern Heilongjiang and northern Jilin. There are thunderstorms in northern Hebei, central Heilongjiang, central and eastern Jilin, southwestern Jiangsu, central Jiangxi, central Guangdong, Hainan Island, eastern Guizhou, southern Ningxia and northeastern Tibet. There is fog in central and southern Henan, central Hubei, central Hunan, and central and southern Sichuan Basin. In addition, some sections of sichuan-tibet railway supporting engineering highway are affected by light rain, so it is necessary to guard against the adverse effects on construction and material transportation.

  The main sections affected by heavy rain are:

  G2 Beijing-Shanghai Expressway Beijing — Langfang, Hebei — Tianjin — Qingxian County, Hebei Province — Dezhou, Shandong — Taian section

  G3 Beijing-Taiwan Expressway Beijing — Langfang, Hebei — Tianjin — Qingxian County, Hebei Province — Dezhou, Shandong — Tai ‘an Section, Tongling, Anhui — Huangshan section

  G4 Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway Beijing — Zhuozhou, Hebei — Anyang, Henan — Zhengzhou section, Wuhan section, Fogang, Guangdong — Guangzhou section

  G5 Beijing-Kunming Expressway Beijing — Zhuozhou, Hebei — Hebei-Shanxi provincial boundaries — Shanxi pacification — Xiangfen section

  G6 Beijing-Tibet Expressway Beijing — Beijing-Hebei provincial boundary — Huailai, Hebei — Zhangjiakou section

  G7 Jingxin Expressway Beijing — Beijing-Hebei provincial boundary — Huailai, Hebei — Zhangjiakou section

  G15 Shenhai Expressway Rizhao, Shandong — Ganyu section in Jiangsu, Taizhou in Zhejiang — Yueqing section and Guangzhou section

  G1511 Rilan Expressway Rizhao, Shandong — Feixian section, Jining, Shandong — Lankao section of Henan province

  G18 Rongwu Expressway Kenli, Shandong Province — Haixing, Hebei — Tianjin-Hebei provincial boundary — Tianjin — Bazhou, Hebei — Xu Shui section

  G1811 Huangshi Expressway Cangzhou Port, Hebei Province — Shijiazhuang section

  G20 Qingyin Expressway in Zibo — Shandong-Hebei provincial boundary — Nangong, Hebei — Hebei-Shanxi provincial boundaries — Shanxi pacification — Fenyang section

  G22 Qinglan Expressway Zhucheng, Shandong Province — Hebei-Shandong provincial boundary — Handan, Hebei — Hebei-Shanxi provincial boundaries — Licheng, Shanxi — Changzhi section

  G25 Changshen Expressway Hebei Zunhua — Tianjin Hangu — Tianjin-Hebei provincial boundary — Hebei Huanghua — Shandong Wudi — Qingzhou section

  G30 Lianhuo Expressway Zhangzhuangzhai, Jiangsu — Xiayi, Henan — Xingyang section

  G35 Jinan-Guangzhou Expressway — Lu Yu provincial boundaries — Shangqiu, Henan — Bozhou, Anhui — The boundary between Henan and Anhui provinces — Jingdezhen, Jiangxi — Yingtan section

  G36 Ningluo Expressway Anhui Lixin — Jieshou section

  G4212 He ‘an Expressway Anhui Huaining — Anqing section

  G45 Daguang Expressway Chengde, Hebei — Beijing-Hebei provincial boundary — Miyun in Beijing — Beijing-Hebei provincial boundary — Henan Nanle — Fugou section, Conghua, Guangdong — Guangzhou section

  G50 Shanghai-Chongqing Expressway Chizhou, Anhui — Hubei Huangmei — Wuhan section

  G55 Erguang Expressway Xinzhou, Shanxi — Jiyuan section of Henan and Sanshui section of Guangdong — Guangzhou section

  G5512 Jinxin Expressway Jincheng, Shanxi — Shanxi-Henan provincial boundary — Jiaozuo, Henan — Xinxiang section

  G56 Hangrui Expressway Huangshan, Anhui — Anhui-Jiangxi provincial boundaries — Wuyuan, Jiangxi — Jiujiang section

  G60 Shanghai-Kunming Expressway Yushan, Jiangxi — Nanchang section

  G70 Fuyin Expressway Nanchang — Hubei Huangmei — Wuhan section

  G80 Guangkun Expressway in Guangzhou

  G8511 Kunmo Expressway Yunnan Pu ‘er — Simao section

  Beijing-Tianjin-Tangshan Expressway Langfang, Hebei Province — Tianjin Wuqing — Tanggu section

  Tianjin-Jilin Expressway Tianjin — Jixian section of Tianjin

  Xuanda Expressway Hebei Xuanhua — Yangyuan section

  Tanggang Expressway Tangshan, Hebei Province — Jingtanggang section

  Hengde Expressway Hengshui, Hebei — Dezhou section of Shandong province

  Xinglin Expressway Xingtai, Hebei Province — Linqing section

  Xuanhua, Hebei Province, Zhangshi Expressway — Laiyuan section

  Baocang Expressway Baoding, Hebei — Cangzhou section

  Qinhuangdao, Hebei Province, a coastal expressway — Tianjin-Hebei provincial boundary section

  Binbo Expressway Binzhou Shandong — Zibo section

  Changji Expressway Changyuan, Henan — Jiyuan section

  Lannan Expressway Lankao, Henan — Weishi section

  Zhengzhou section of Zhengzhou-Shaoluo Expressway and Luoyang section of Henan Province

  Shang-Zhou Expressway Shangqiu, Henan — Huaiyang section

  Yongdeng Expressway Luyi, Henan — Zhoukou section

  Zheng Shi Expressway in Zhengzhou

  Guanghui Expressway Guangzhou — Zengcheng section of Guangdong province

  National Highway 101 Beijing — Chengde, Hebei — Pingquan section

  National Highway 102 Beijing — Hebei Sanhe — Tianjin Bangjun — Hebei Yutian — Suizhong section of Liaoning province

  National Highway 103 Beijing — Tianjin Wuqing — Tanggu section

  National Highway 104 Beijing — Langfang, Hebei — Tianjin — Qingxian County, Hebei Province — Dezhou, Shandong — Tai ‘an Section, Huangyan, Zhejiang — Yueqing section

  National Highway 105 Beijing — Langfang, Hebei — Tianjin — Qingxian County, Hebei Province — Dezhou, Shandong — Shangqiu, Henan — Bozhou, Anhui — Zhoujiduan, Yuexi, Anhui — Hubei Huangmei — Jiujiang, Jiangxi — Nanchang section, Conghua, Guangdong — Guangzhou section

  National Highway 106 Beijing — Gu ‘an, Hebei — Henan Nanle — Shandong Dongming — Lankao, Henan — Xincai section, Huanggang, Hubei — Longgang Section and Fogang in Guangdong — Guangzhou section

  National Highway 107 Beijing — Zhuozhou, Hebei — Anyang, Henan — Zhengzhou section, Wuhan section, Qingyuan, Guangdong — Guangzhou section

  National Highway 108 Beijing — Beijing-Hebei provincial boundary — Laiyuan, Hebei — Shangzhai, Shanxi — Xiangfen section

  National Highway 109 Beijing — Hebei reclining Buddha Temple — Yangyuan section

  National Highway 110 Beijing — Huailai, Hebei — Wanquanduan

  National Highway 111 Beijing — Yanghekou section of Beijing

  Xuanhua, Hebei Province, National Highway 112 — Longmen Station and Shuangluan River in Hebei — Tianjin — Bazhou, Hebei — Xuanhua section

  202 National Highway Jilin Baiqi Domestic Section

  National Highway 204, Donggang, Shandong — Rusu provincial boundaries — Ganyu section of Jiangsu province

  National Highway 205, Shanhaiguan, Hebei — Ninghe River in Tianjin — Hebei Huanghua — Shandong Qingyun — Laiwu section, Shandong Linyi section, Anhui Nanling — Anhui-Zhejiang provincial boundaries — Zhejiang Kaihua — The boundary section of Fujian and Zhejiang Province and the road section in Guangzhou

  Zhucheng, Shandong Province, National Highway 206 — Linyi Section and Tongcheng, Anhui Province — Anhui-Jiangxi provincial boundaries — Jingdezhen, Jiangxi — Yingtan section

  207 national highway Hebei Wanquan — Hebei-Shanxi provincial boundaries — Shanxi pacification — Shanxi-Henan provincial boundary — Geely section in Henan and Xindu section in Guangxi.

  National Highway 208, Yangmingbao, Shanxi — Changzhi section

  213 National Highway Yunnan Pu ‘er — Simao section

  214 National Highway Yunnan Shuangjiang — Menghai section

  National Highway 220, Binzhou, Shandong — Lu Yu provincial boundaries — Lankao, Henan — Zhengzhou section

  306 National Highway Suizhong, Liaoning — Jianchang section

  Hebei New Village, National Highway 307 — Hebei-Shanxi provincial boundaries — Shanxi pacification — Fenyang section

  National Highway 308, Weifang, Shandong — Shandong-Hebei provincial boundary — Qinghe, Hebei — Shijiazhuang section

  Shandong Changle, National Highway 309 — Shandong-Hebei provincial boundary — Hebei Guantao — Hebei-Shanxi provincial boundaries — Licheng, Shanxi — Linfen section

  National Highway 310, Yang Lou — Shangqiu, Henan — Xingyang section

  National Highway 311 Xiaoxian County, Anhui Province — Longgang, Henan — Bozhou, Anhui — Luyi, Henan — Fugou section

  Shaowu, Fujian, National Highway 316 — Jiangxi Zixi Section and Nanchang — Jiangxi and Hubei provincial boundaries — Hubei pagoda — Wuhan section

  Nanling, Anhui Province, National Highway 318 — Yingshan, Hubei — Wuhan section

  Zhejiang Changshan, National Highway 320 — Yushan, Jiangxi — Nanchang section

  Section of National Highway 321 in Guangzhou

  Yunnan Pu ‘er, National Highway 323 — Pingcun section

  Zengcheng, Guangdong, National Highway 324 — Guangzhou section

  National Highway 327, Heze, Shandong — Yanzhou Section and Linyi, Shandong Province — Linshu section

  Affected by light rain, the road sections of supporting projects in sichuan-tibet railway are:

  G215 white jade — Batang section

  G318 Batang — Bamboo Ba Long Section, Zheduotang Section, Haizishan Section, Bomi — Rulang

  S201 gram day — Cuba Village, Cuba Village — Luomaiduan

  S204 G318— Daqu section

  S303 Satcom — Youzhaduan and Kangyu Township — Duoji fork, Duoji fork — Songzong

  S504 Layue Village — Baimu village

  The main sections affected by thunderstorms are:

  G4 Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway Guangdong Ruyuan — Shaoguan section and Guangzhou section

  G0425 Guangzhou-Australia Expressway Zhongshan, Guangdong — Zhuhai section

  G10 Suiman Expressway in Harbin

  G1011 Harbin-Datong Expressway Harbin — Yilan section of Heilongjiang Province

  G12 section of Hunwu Expressway in Tumen, Jilin, Jilin — Changchun section

  G15 Shenhai Expressway in Dongguan, Guangdong, Foshan, Guangdong — Enping section

  G25 Changshen Expressway Nanjing — Jiangsu Lishui section

  G45 Daguang Expressway Jiangxi Ji ‘an — Suichuan section

  G60 Shanghai-Kunming Expressway in Xinyu, Jiangxi Province

  G70 Fuyin Expressway Jiangxi Nancheng — Fuzhou Section and Ninggan Provincial Boundary — Guyuan section of Ningxia

  G94 Pearl River Delta Ring Road Zhongshan, Guangdong — Dongguan section

  G98 Hainan Link Haikou — Sanya section in Hainan, Changjiang section in Hainan and Haikou section.

  Ningchang Expressway in Lishui, Jiangsu Province

  Taijing Expressway Jiangxi Taihe — Jinggangshan section

  Western Coastal Expressway in Zhuhai, Guangdong Province

  National Highway 102 Changchun — Heilongjiang Shuangcheng — Harbin section

  National Highway 104 Nanjing — Jiangsu jurong section

  No.105 National Highway in Jiangxi Province — Suichuan section, Guangdong Xinfeng domestic section, Guangzhou — Zhuhai section of Guangdong province

  Guangdong Renhua, National Highway 106 — Shaoguan section

  Section of National Highway 107 in Dongguan, Guangdong

  Amdo, Tibet, National Highway 109 — Naqudian

  111 National Highway Fengning, Hebei — Guojiatun section

  112 National Highway Fengning, Hebei — Polono section

  National Highway 201, Dunhua, Jilin — Dew reach

  National Highway 202 Harbin — The boundary of Heiji province — Jilin Yushu section, Jilin Jilin — Panshiduan

  Section of National Highway 203 in Songyuan, Jilin Province

  Section of National Highway 205 in Nanjing

  206 National Highway Jiangxi Nancheng — Guangchang section

  Harbin, National Highway 221 — Yilan section of Heilongjiang Province

  Sanmenpo, Hainan, National Highway 223 — Sanya section

  Haikou, National Highway 224 — Sanya section of Hainan

  Haikou, National Highway 225 — Danzhou Section in Hainan and Sanya Section in Hainan

  Maoershan, Heilongjiang, National Highway 301 — Harbin section

  National Highway 302, Hunchun, Jilin — Tumen section, Antu, Jilin — Songyuan section

  Section of National Highway 309 in Xiji, Ningxia

  Section of National Highway 312 in Nanjing

  Section of National Highway 316 in Fuzhou, Jiangxi Province

  Baqing, Tibet, National Highway 317 — Naqu section

  Shacun Village, Jiangxi Province, National Highway 319 — Jinggangshan section

  National Highway 323, Nanxiong, Guangdong — Shaoguan section

  Heshan, Guangdong, National Highway 325 — Enping section

  National Highway 326 along the river in Guizhou — Dejiang section

  Section of National Highway 328 in Nanjing

  The main sections affected by fog are:

  G4 Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway — Xiaochang section of Hubei province

  G36 Ningluo Expressway in Ruzhou, Henan Province

  G40 Shanghai-Shaanxi Expressway Qinyang, Henan — Neixiang section

  G42 Shanghai-Chengdu Expressway is adjacent to Sichuan — Guang ‘an section

  G55 Erguang Expressway in Nanyang, Henan Province

  G5513 Changzhang Expressway in Changsha

  G60 Shanghai-Kunming Expressway in Loudi, Hunan Province

  G65 Baomao Expressway in Sichuan Linshui and Chongqing.

  G76 Xiamen-Chengdu Expressway Luzhou, Sichuan — Neijiang section

  G85 Chongqing-Kunming Expressway in Neijiang, Sichuan and Yibin, Sichuan.

  Lannan Expressway in Nanyang, Henan Province

  Xinyang Expressway in Biyang, Henan Province

  Zheng Shi Expressway jia county — Baofeng section

  Changsha section of Changliu Expressway and Liuyang section of Hunan Province.

  National Highway 107, the boundary between Henan and Hubei provinces — Xiaochang section of Hubei province

  Road section in Lianyuan, Hunan, 207 national highway

  Section of National Highway 210 in Sichuan Linshui

  Xiangcheng, Henan Province, National Highway 311 — Yecheng section

  312 National Highway Tongbai, Henan — Nanyang section, Henan Neixiang section

  National Highway 318 in Changle, Sichuan, and Lezhi, Sichuan.

  Changsha, National Highway 319 — Changsha section, Anyue, Sichuan — Lezhiduan

  Naxi, Sichuan, National Highway 321 — Neijiang section

China-Japan-ROK cooperation is pragmatic, and the three countries benefit greatly —— An interview with the Secretary-General of the China-Japan-ROK Cooperation Secretariat

  The picture shows the Secretary-General of the China-Japan-ROK Cooperation Secretariat.

  [Editor’s Note] On December 24th, the China-Japan-ROK Leaders’ Meeting will be held in Chengdu, China. This year coincides with the 20th anniversary of China-Japan-ROK cooperation. Over the past 20 years, with the joint efforts of the governments and people of the three countries, the cooperation among the three countries has gradually deepened and expanded, with remarkable results. A few days ago, Shang Shi Dao, Secretary-General of the trilateral cooperation secretariat of China, Japan and South Korea, accepted an exclusive interview with People’s Daily and introduced the cooperation between China, Japan and South Korea.

  People’s Daily Online: The 8th China-Japan-ROK Leaders’ Meeting will be held on December 24th. This year coincides with the 20th anniversary of China-Japan-ROK cooperation. How do you evaluate the important achievements and experiences of China-Japan-ROK cooperation?

  Respect history on the road: China, Japan and South Korea have made great progress in cooperation between the government and the private sector. Intergovernmental cooperation is very active. Besides the upcoming leaders’ summit, there are 21 ministerial meetings. From the end of November to the end of the year, there will be six ministerial meetings (environment, patents, disaster management, health care, science and technology) and many practical communication meetings in five weeks. Every time I attend the meeting, I really feel that the pragmatic needs of cooperation among the three countries in various fields are quite large and beneficial to all three countries.

  Non-governmental cooperation and exchanges in culture, education, media, universities, local governments and other fields are also increasing. I think the increase of these personnel exchanges has greatly promoted the mutual understanding and understanding between the nationals of the three countries. As the secretariat of trilateral cooperation, we not only promote intergovernmental cooperation, but also actively help promote non-governmental cooperation in different fields. We also feel that it is meaningful to do so.

  People’s Daily Online: China, Japan and South Korea are major economies in Asia. In the current international situation where unilateralism and trade protectionism are on the rise, how do you evaluate the significance of strengthening cooperation between China, Japan and South Korea?

  History on the Road: It was repeatedly mentioned in the statement of the last leaders’ meeting that China, Japan and South Korea reached a consensus on strengthening the importance of a free and open multilateral trading system. The three countries have always indicated that they will make joint efforts in building an open world economic system in response to the current rise of protectionism. However, this is not a problem that can be solved by East Asian cooperation alone, but requires full consultation with other regions such as North America and Europe, so that trade and investment can develop in the right direction.

  People’s Daily Online: The "China, Japan and Korea +X" model gathers the experience and wisdom of the three countries, gives full play to their respective advantages, and actively promotes regional development. According to your observation, what early gains have been made by this model? How to effectively promote the further implementation of this model?

  The discussion on "China, Japan and South Korea +X" cooperation model is still in the initial stage, but there are several examples. As one of the results of the "+X" cooperation model, the secretariat proposed to hold the "Northeast Asia Forum on Developing Disaster Reduction Technology". The participants in the forum are not only China, South Korea and Japan, but also Mongolia, the Philippines and Indonesia. China has also put forward projects such as joint research on sandstorms and prevention of tropical diseases.

  I attended the 22nd ASEAN +3 Leaders Summit held on November 4th last year. The leaders of ASEAN countries have made many demands on China, Japan and South Korea for cooperation in environment, disaster prevention, economy and trade, small and medium-sized enterprises and other fields, which is impressive. Promoting cooperation among the three countries is our priority. Although it should be promoted on the basis of the wishes of the three countries, I think cooperation at the "+X" level is also feasible in the future.

  People’s Daily Online: As far as you are concerned, what do you want to do to further promote the cooperation process among China, Japan and South Korea?

  History on the Road: I personally have working experience in South Korea and China, and know many scholars, entrepreneurs and media people. Using this network, we can develop exchange and cooperation projects and hold activities in many fields in the future, and I also want to improve the visibility of our secretariat. At the same time, I have done a lot of writing and speaking during my stay in Korea and China, and I will take an active part in this time if I have the chance.