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Unit-The-Chaser课文翻译综合教程三作者:日期:Unit7TheChaserJohnHenryCollier1AlanAustenasnervousasakittenwentupcertaindarkandcreakystairsintheneighborhoodofPeUnit-Mar

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1、Unit-The-Chaser课文翻译综合教程三 作者: 日期: Unit 7 The Chaser John Henry Collier 1 Alan Austen, as nervous as a kitten, went up certain dark and creaky stairs in the neighborhood of Pe。

2、Unit-Marriage课文翻译综合教程四 作者: 日期: Unit 13 Marriage Robert Lynd 1 “Conventional people,” says Mr. Bertrand Russell, “like to pretend that difficulties in regard to marriage ar。

3、Unit 11 Open the Door to Forgiveness Lewis B. Smedes Its surgery of the soul, the loving, healing way to create new beginnings out of past pain. 1. Someone hurt you, maybe yesterday, maybe long ago。

4、Unit 1 “Weve Been Hit!” With the building in flames, one man needed help. Another man refused to leave him. Adam Mayblum used to enjoy watching as storms lashed the windows of his office: You think。

5、Unit 3 Alienation and the Internet Will Baker 1. The Internet provides an amazing forum for the free exchange of ideas. Given the relatively few restrictions governing access and usage,it is the。

6、Unit 14 Five Traits of the Educated ManA question often asked is: What are the marks of an educated man? It is plain that one may gain no inconsiderable body of learning in some special field of knowledge without at the same time acquiring those habits and traits which are the marks of an educated gentleman. A reasonable amount of learning must of course accompany an education, but, after all, that amount need not be so very great in any one field. An education will make its mark and。

7、Unit 10 The TransactionWilliam Zinsser1 About ten years ago a school in Connecticut held “a day devoted to the arts,” and I was asked if I would come and talk about writing as a vocation. When I arrived I found that a second speaker had been invited Dr. Brock (as Ill call him), a surgeon who had recently begun to write and had sold some stories to national magazines. He was going to talk about writing as an avocation. That made us a panel, and we sat down to face a crowd of student newspap。

8、Unit 8 The Discus Thrower Richard Selzer1 I spy on my patients. Ought not a doctor to observe his patients by any means and from any stance that he might take for the more fully assemble evidence? So I stand in the doorways of hospital rooms and gaze. Oh, it is not all that furtive an act. Those in bed need only look up to discover me. But they never do. 2 From the doorway of Room 542 the man in the bed seems deeply tanned. Blue eyes and close-cropped white hair give him the appearance of vigor。

9、Unit 7 The ChaserJohn Henry Collier1 Alan Austen, as nervous as a kitten, went up certain dark and creaky stairs in the neighborhood of Pell Street, and peered about for a long time on the dim hallway before he found the name he wanted written obscurely on one of the doors. 2 He pushed open this door, as he had been told to do, and found himself in a tiny room, which contained no furniture but a plain kitchen table, a rocking-chair, and an ordinary chair. On one of the dirty buff-coloured。

10、Unit 9 HollywoodHollywood suggests glamour, a place where the young star-struck teenagers could, with a bit of luck, fulfill their dreams. Hollywood suggests luxurious houses with vast palm-fringed swimming pools. Cocktail bars and furnishings fit for a millionaire. And the big movie stars were millionaires. Many spent their fortunes on yachts, Rolls Royces and diamonds. A few of them lost their glamour quite suddenly and were left with nothing but emptiness and colossal debts.Movies were first。

11、Unit 6How to Write a Rotten Poem with Almost No EffortRichard Howey 1 So you want to write a poem. Youve had a rotten day or an astounding thought or a car accident or a squalid love affair and you want to record it for all time. You want to organize those emotions that are pounding through your veins. You have something to communicate via a poem but you dont know where to start.2 This, of course, is the problem with poetry. Most people find it difficult to write a poem so they dont eve。

12、Unit 10 The TransactionWilliam Zinsser1 About ten years ago a school in Connecticut held “a day devoted to the arts,” and I was asked if I would come and talk about writing as a vocation. When I arrived I found that a second speaker had been invited Dr. Brock (as Ill call him), a surgeon who had recently begun to write and had sold some stories to national magazines. He was going to talk about writing as an avocation. That made us a panel, and we sat down to face a crowd of student。

13、Unit 6How to Write a Rotten Poem with Almost No EffortRichard Howey 1 So you want to write a poem. Youve had a rotten day or an astounding thought or a car accident or a squalid love affair and you want to record it for all time. You want to organize those emotions that are pounding through your veins. You have something to communicate via a poem but you dont know where to start.2 This, of course, is the problem with poetry. Most people find it difficult to write a poem so they。

14、THE FOURTH OF JULY Audre Lorde 1 The first time I went to Washington D C was on the edge of the summer when I was supposed to stop being a child At least thats what they said to us all at graduation。

15、Unit 1 Never Give In Never Never Never Winston Churchill Almost a year has passed since I came down here at your Head Masters kind invitation in order to cheer myself and cheer the hearts of a few of。

16、Unit 13 Book 1 1 Unit 13 The Light of Depression Section One Pre-reading Activities.2 I. Reading aloud。

17、Unit 1Something for stevieI try not to be biased, but I had my doubts about hiring Stevie. His placement counselor assured me that he would be a good, reliable busboy. But I had never had a mentally handicapped employee and wasnt sure I wanted one. I wasnt sure how my customers would react. Stevie was short, a little dumpy, with the smooth facial features and thick-tongued speech of Downs syndrome. I wasnt worried about most of my trucker customers. Truckers dont generally care who。

18、Unit 1 Something for stevie I try not to be biased, but I had my doubts about hiring Stevie. His placement counselor assured me that he would be a good, reliable busboy. But I had never had a mentally。

19、Unit 1认识你的自我感知 弗洛拉卡林 “人体是艺术的最佳作品。 ”杰西C斯科特 1. 爱漂亮没有什么可自责的,外表俊美的人能从陌生人、雇主,甚至他们自己母亲那里获 得优待。俊美者人生当中总会获得社会、经济上的好处,大到浪漫求婚,小到法庭上的从 轻处罚。其他人则谴责因俊美获得的优待,因为我们总是无法进入俊男靓女的圈子。 2. 我们还能怎样呢?我们甚至都难以客观评价自己的相貌。外人看到的是我们的整体,但 当我们照镜子时,我们会过于在意自己外貌上的不足。朋友鼻子上的痘印呢?那是她的标 签,她因此而与众不同。但当你鼻子上。

20、Unit 1Something for stevieI try not to be biased, but I had my doubts about hiring Stevie. His placement counselor assured me that he would be a good, reliable busboy. But I had never had a mentally handicapped employee and wasnt sure I wanted one. I wasnt sure how my customers would react. Stevie was short, a little dumpy, with the smooth facial features and thick-tongued speech of Downs syndrome. I wasnt worried about most of my trucker customers. Truckers dont generally care who bu。

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