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1、您所下載的資料來源于您所下載的資料來源于考研資料下載中心獲取更多考研資料,請訪問 HYPERLINK / Comment(inChinese)onthefollowingWhenChouEn-laisdooropened,theysawaslendermanofmorethan average height with gleaming eyes and a face so striking that it bordered on the beautiful.周恩來的房門開了, 他們看到一個身材修長的人,比普通人略高, 目Lulled by the gentle motion and sooth

2、ed by the rippling music of the waves, the babies soon fell asleep.船兒在輕輕搖蕩,波聲潺潺悅耳, 孩子們不久就睡著了Studies serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability. Their chief use for delight, is in privateness and retiring; for ornament, is in discourse; and for ability, is in the judgment and disposition of bus

3、iness.讀書足以怡情, 足以傅彩,足以長才.其怡情也,最見于獨處幽居之時其傅彩也, 最見于高談闊論之中;其長才也,最見于處世判事之際. Translation 2:讀可以消遣. 當(dāng)高談闊論時,知識可供裝飾.當(dāng)處世行事時,知識能增進下午四時左右,龍船靠岸休息,水手們將糯米飯團和肉類放置船幫.At about 4 p.m. the dragon boats stop alongside the riverbank. The oarsmenanddrummersontheboatseatmeatandglutinousriceballswith their fingers.那老女人徘徊觀望了一回

4、,忽然手腳有些發(fā)抖,踉踉蹌蹌退了幾步The older woman took a few aimless steps and stared vacantly around, then suddenly she began to tremble and stagger backward: she felt giddy.TranslatethefollowingtwopassagesintoPassageI am a journalist, not a historian, and while this book is an effort to describe a moment in the p

5、ast, it is less a work of historythan of personal reminiscence and reflection. Essentially, it is an account of my own observations and experiences in wartime Washington, supplemented material drawn from interviews and other sources. I have tried to create out of it all a portrait of the pain and st

6、ruggle of a city and a government suddenly called upon to fight, and to lead other nations in fighting, the greatest war in history, but pathetically and sometimes hilariously unprepared to do so.This is bound to be some where close to the last reporting from that period based on firsthand sources,

7、one after another, with unsettling rapidity, those in positions of power and responsibilityduring World War II are passing from the scene. Several who agreed to recall and describe their experiences in the war years died before I could get to them.Ihavenot dealt herein anydetail withthegrandstrategy

8、of thewarin Europe and the Pacific. Instead, I have tried to report mainly on what I saw and heard and learned in Washington during years now fading into a misty past, the wartime experience of a country two-thirds of whose people are now too young to remember any of it, the result is a sort of Our

9、Town at war,thestoryof a cityastonished and often confused to find itself at the center of a worldwide conflict without ever hearing a shot fired, a strange city, set up in the first place to be the center of government and, like government itself at that time, a city moving slowly and doing little.

10、PassageIn a speech delivered in 1952, Rachel Carson warned, “Mankind has gone very far into an artificial world of his own creation. He has sought to insulate himself, in his cities of steel and concrete, fromthe realities of earth and waterand thegrowing seed.Intoxicated with asenseofhisown power,

11、he seems to be gong farther and farther into more experiments for the destruction of himself and his world.Carson voiced these worries before the triumph of television or shoppingmalls,beforetheadventofair-conditioning,personalcomputers, video games, the Internet, cell phones, cloning, genetic engin

12、eering, and a slew of other inventions that have made the artificial world ever more seductive. Unlike Earth, the artificial world is made for us. It feeds our bellies and minds with tasty pabulum; it shelters us from discomfort and sickness; it proclaims our ingenuity; it flatters our pride. Snug i

13、nside bubbles fashioned from concrete and steel, from silicon and plastic and words, we can pretend we are running the planet.By contrast, the natural world was not made for our comfort or convenience. It preceded us by some billions of years, and it will outlast us; it mocks ourpride, because it su

14、rpasses ourunderstanding and control; it can be dangerous and demanding; it will eventually kill us and reclaim our bodies. We should not be surprised that increasing numbers of people choose to live entirely indoors, leaving buildings only to ride in airplanesor cars, viewing the great outside, if they view it at all, through sealed windows, but more often gazing into screens, listening to human chatter, cut off from “the realities of earth and water and the growing seed.aslewof: alargenumberof,alotpabulum:1)food;2)fo

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