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FlyingCatsneverfailtofascinatehumanbeings.Theycanbefriendlyandaffectionatetowardshumans,buttheyleadmysteriouslivesoftheirownaswell.Theyneveresubmissivelikedogsandhorses.Asaresult,humanshavelearnedtorespectfelineindependence.Mostcatsremaindoubtfulofhumansalltheirlives.Oneofthethingsthatfascinatesusmostaboutcatsisthepopularbeliefthattheyhaveninelives.Apparently,theyisagooddealoftruthinthisidea.Acat’sabilitysurvivefallsisbasedonRecentlytheNewYorkAnimalMedicalCentermadeastudyof132catsoveraperiodoffivemonths.Allthesecatshadoneexperienceincommon:theyhadfallenoffhighbuildings,yetonlyeightofthemdiedfromshockorinjuries.Ofcourse,NewYorkistheidealceforsuchaninterestingstudy,becausethereisnoshortageoftallbuildings.Thereareplentyofhigh-risewindowsillstofallfrom!Onecat,Sabrina,fell32stories,yetonlysufferedfromabrokentooth.Itseemsthatthefurthercatsfall,thelesstheyarelikelytoinjurethemselves.Inalongdrop,theyreachspeedsof60anhourandmore.Athighspeeds,fallingcatshavetimetorelax.Theystretchouttheirlegslikeflyingsquirrel.Thisincreasestheirair-andreducestheshockofimpactwhentheyhittheground. failtodo沒有做/沒法做(don'tdo/can'tdo替換使用 neverfailtodo總是做(alwaysdo替換使用 lead/live asaresult結(jié)果是,所以(so替換使用引導(dǎo)結(jié)果 asaresultof因?yàn)椋╞ecauseof替換使用引導(dǎo)原因 Oneofthethingsthatfascinatessb.most Thereisagooddealoftruth ...Thereisanelementoftruth sufferfrom受著... belikelytodo很可能做...(表可能性或者傾向 著許多真實(shí)性。貓?jiān)诘鋾r(shí)能夠不死是有事實(shí)作為依據(jù)的。32層樓上掉下來,但只摔斷一顆牙??雌饋?,貓跌落的距離越長(zhǎng),它們就越不會(huì)自己。在一個(gè)長(zhǎng)長(zhǎng)的跌落過程中,它們可以達(dá)到每小時(shí)60里甚至更快一樣。這樣就加大了空氣阻力,并減少了它們著地時(shí)沖擊力帶來的。Cats fascinatehumanbeings.Theycanbefriendlyandaffectionatetowardshumans,butthey oftheirownaswell.Theynever esubmissivelikedogsandhorses. ,humanshavelearnedtorespectfelineindependence.Mostcatsremaindoubtfulofhumansalltheirlives.Oneofthethingsthat usmostaboutcatsisthepopularbeliefthattheyhaveninelives.Apparently, inthisidea.Acat’sabilitytosurvivefalls RecentlytheNewYorkAnimalMedicalCenter 132catsoveraperiodoffivemonths.Allthesecatshadoneexperience :theyhadfallenoffhighbuildings,yetonlyeightofthem shockorinjuries.Ofcourse,NewYorkistheidealceforsuchaninterestingstudy,becausethereisnoshortageoftallbuildings.Thereareplentyofhigh-risewindowsillstofallfrom!Onecat,Sabrina,fell32stories,yetonly abrokentooth.Itseemsthatthefurthercatsfall,thelessthey injurethemselves.Inalongdrop,theyreachspeedsof60 anhour .Athighspeeds,fallingcatshavetimetorelax.They theirlegslikeflyingsquirrel.This theirair-and theshockofimpactwhentheyhittheground.Lesson3ThedoublelifeofAlfredThesedays,peoplewhodomanualworkoftenreceivefarmoremoneythanpeoplewhoworkinoffices.Peoplewhoworkinofficesarefrequentlyreferredtoas'whitecollarworkers'forthesimplereasonthattheyusuallywearacollarandtietogotowork.Suchishumannature,thatagreatmanypeopleareoftenwillingtosacrificehigherpayfortheprivilegeof ingwhitecollarworkers.Thiscangiverisetocurioussituations,asitdidinthecaseofAlfredBloggswhoworkedasadustmanfortheEllesmereCorporation.Whenhegotmarried,Alfwastooembarrassedtosayanythingtohisabouthisjob.HesimplytoldherthatheworkedfortheCorporation.Everymorning,helefthomedressedinasmartblacksuit.Hethenchangedintooveralls(n.工作服)andspentthenexteighthoursasadustman.Beforereturninghomeatnight,hetookashowerandchangedbackintohissuit.Alfdidthisforovertwoyearsandhisfellowdustmenkepthissecret.Alf'swifehasneverdiscoveredthatshemarriedadustmanandsheneverwill,forAlfhasjustfoundanotherjob.Hewillsoonbeworkinginanofficeasajuniorclerk.Hewillbeearningonlyhalfasmuchasheusedto,buthefeelsthathisriseinstatusiswellworththelossofmoney.Fromnowon,hewillwearasuitalldayandotherswillcallhim'Mr.Bloggs',not'Alf'.frequently頻繁地,總是(always替換使用 refertosb.as把...稱之為(callsb.sth.替換使用 forthereasonthat...因?yàn)椋╞ecause替換使用 Suchishumannaturethat...這就是人的本性(描述大多人的情況 5.agreatmany大量,很多(many替換使用 bewillingtodo fortheprivilege ng為了做。。。(todo替換使用 giveriseto;引起,導(dǎo)致(cause,leadto替換使用 如今,從事體力勞動(dòng)的人的收入一般要比坐的人高出許多。坐職不久就要坐里工作了他將來掙的錢只有他現(xiàn)在的一半不過他覺得,Thesedays,peoplewhodo oftenreceivefarmoremoneythanpeoplewhoworkinoffices.Peoplewhoworkinoffices whitecollarworkers' theyusuallywearacollarandtietogotowork. peopleareoftenwillingtosacrificehigherpay ingwhitecollarworkers.This curioussituations,asitdidinthecaseofAlfredBloggswhoworkedasadustmanfortheEllesmereCorporation.Whenhegotmarried,Alfwas embarrassed sayanythingtohiswifeabouthisjob.HesimplytoldherthatheworkedfortheCorporation.Everymorning,helefthome inasmartblacksuit.Hethen intooverallsandspentthenexteighthours adustman.Beforereturninghomeatnight,hetookashowerandchangedbackintohissuit.Alfdidthisforovertwoyearsandhisfellowdustmen hissecret.Alf'swifehas discoveredthatshemarriedadustmanandsheneverwill, Alfhasjustfoundanotherjob.Hewillsoonbeworkinginanoffice.Hewillbeearningonlyhalfas asheusedto,buthefeelsthathisriseinstatusiswellworththe ofmoney.Fromnowon,hewillwearasuitalldayandotherswillcallhim'Mr.Bloggs',not'Alf'.Lesson4NothingtosellandnothingtoIthasbeensaidthateveryonelivesbysellingsomething.Inthelightofthisstatement,teacherslivebysellingknowledge,philosophersbysellingwisdomandpriestsbysellingspiritualcomfort.Thoughitmaybepossibletomeasurethevalueofmaterialgoodsintermsofmoney,itisextremelydifficulttoestimatethetruevalueoftheserviceswhichpeopleperformforus.Therearetimeswhenwewouldwillinglygiveeverythingwepossesstosaveourlives,yetwemightgrudgepayingasurgeonahighfeeforofferinguspreciselythisservice.Theconditionsofsocietyaresuchthatskillshavetobepaidforinthesamewaythatgoodsarepaidforatashop.Everyonehassomethingtosell.Trampsseemtobetheonlyexceptiontothisgeneralrule.Beggarsalmostsellthemselvesashumanbeingstoarousethepityofpassers-by.Butrealtrampsarenotbeggars.Theyhavenothingtosellandrequirenothingfromothers.Inseekingindependence,theydonotsacrificetheirhumandignity.Atrampmayaskyouformoney,buthewillneveraskyoutofeelsorryforhim.HehasdeliberaychosentoleadthelifeheleadsandisfullyawareoftheconsequencesHe,mayneverbesurewherethenextmealiscomingfrom,butheisfromthethousandsofanxietieswhichafflictotherpeople.Hisfewmaterialpossessionmakeitpossibleforhimtomovefromcetocewithease-Byhavingtosleepintheopen,hegetsfarclosertotheworldofnaturethanmostofuseverdo.Hemayhunt,beg,orstealoccasionallytokeephimselfalive;hemayevenintimesofrealneed,doalittlework;buthewillneversacrificehisdom.Weoftenspeakoftrampswithcontemptandputtheminthesameclassasbeggars,buthowmanyofuscanhonestlysaythatwehavenotfeltalittleenviousoftheirsimplewayoflifeandtheirdomfromcare?Ithasbeensaidthat...據(jù)說(itissaid/ithasbeensaid可做插入語(yǔ)使用 inthelightof=intermsof根據(jù)(accordingto替換使用 extremely極其地(very替換使用 measure/estimatethevalueof...衡量... theconditionsofsocietyaresuch...社會(huì)情況就是如此(suchishumannaturethat) inthesamewaythat...同樣地,像...(like,但是要跟句子 beaware/consciousof,知道(可與know替換使用 befrom免于...的困 據(jù)說每個(gè)人都靠某種東西來維持生活。根據(jù)這種說法,教師靠賣知識(shí)為金錢來衡量但要估算別人為我們?yōu)樗峁┑姆?wù)的價(jià)值卻是極其的有時(shí),我們?yōu)榱送炀壬?,愿意付出我們所占有的一切。但就在外夫給我們提供了在這條普遍的規(guī)律前面,好像只有流浪漢是個(gè)例外,乞丐的幾乎是他本人,以引起過路人的憐憫。但真正的流浪并不是乞丐。他們既不任何東西,的尊嚴(yán)。游浪漢可能會(huì)向你討錢,但他從來不要你他。他是故意在選擇過那種生活的并完全清楚以這種方式生活的他可能從不知道下頓飯有無著落, everyonelivesbysellingsomething. thisstatement,teacherslivebysellingknowledge,philosophersbysellingwisdomandpriestsbysellingspiritualcomfort.Thoughitmaybepossibleto materialgoods money,itisextremelydifficultto thetruevalueoftheserviceswhichpeopleperformforus.Therearetimeswhenwewouldwillinglygiveeverythingwepossesstosaveourlives,yetwemightgrudgepayingasurgeonahighfeeforofferinguspreciselythisservice. skillshavetobepaid goodsarepaidforatashop.Everyonehassomethingtosell.Trampsseemtobetheonlyexceptiontothisgeneralrule.Beggarsalmostsellthemselvesashumanbeingsto thepityofpassers-by.Butrealtrampsarenotbeggars.Theyhavenothingtosellandrequirenothingfromothers.In independence,theydonot theirhumandignity.Atrampmayaskyouformoney,buthewillneveraskyoutofeelsorryforhim.Hehasdeliberaychosentoleadthelifeheleadsand theconsequencesHe,mayneverbesurewherethenextmealiscomingfrom,buthe thethousandsofanxietieswhich otherpeople.Hisfewmaterialpossessionmakeitpossibleforhimtomovefromcetocewithease-Byhavingtosleepintheopen,hegetsfarclosertotheworldofnaturethanmostofuseverdo.Hemayhunt,beg,orstealoccasionallytokeephimselfalive;hemayevenintimesofrealneed,doalittlework;buthewillneversacrificehisdom.Weoftenspeakoftrampswithcontemptandputtheminthesameclassasbeggars,buthowmanyofuscanhonestlysaythatwehavenotfeltalittleenviousoftheirsimplewayoflifeandtheirdomfrom Wanted:alargebiscuitNoonecanavoidbeinginfluencedbyadvertisements.Muchaswemayprideourselvesonourgoodtaste,wearenolongertochoosethethingswewant,foradvertisingexertsasubtleinfluenceonus.Intheireffortstopersuadeustobuythisorthatproduct,advertisershavemadeaclosestudyofhumannatureandhaveclassifiedallourlittleweaknesses.Advertisersdiscoveredyearsagothatallofuslovetogetsomethingfornothing.Anadvertisementwhichbeginswiththemagicword canrarelygowrong.Thesedays,advertisersnotonlyoffersamplesbutcars,houses,andtripsroundtheworldaswell.Theydevisehundredsofcopetitionswhichwillenableustowinhugesumsofmoney.Radioandevisionhavemadeitpossibleforadvertiserstocapturetheattentionofmillionsofpeopleinthisway.Duringaradioprogram,a ofbiscuitmanufacturersonceaskedlistenerstobakebiscuitsandsendthemtotheirfactory.Theyofferedtopay$2apoundforthebiggestbiscuitbakedbyalistener.Theresponsetothiscompetitionwastremendous.Beforelong,biscuitsofallshapesandsizesbeganarrivingatthefactory.Oneladybroughtinabiscuitonawheelbarrow.Itweighednearly500pounds.Alittlelater,amancamealongwithabiscuitwhichoccupiedthewholebootofhiscar.Allthebiscuitsthatweresentwerecarefullyweighed.Thelargestwas713pounds.Itseemedcertainthatthiswouldwintheprize.Butjustbeforethecompetitionclosed,alorryarrivedatthefa

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