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我喜欢动物我喜欢动物 劳拉 a 莫雷蒂 你觉得你为什么这么喜欢动物呢 这是圣诞夜我的家人问我的问题 我知道他们期待 我会说些诸如 我喜欢动物是因为它们聪明 好玩 之类的话 可是我却说 我喜欢动物 因为它们诚实 在哪方面呢 我的一个兄弟问道 似乎诚实仅仅表现在说实话 而众所周知动物是 不会说话的 他的问题引来一阵开怀大笑 我喜欢动物 因为它们从不假装成别人 我继续我的回答 动物不会伪造感情 圣诞晚餐吃过了 礼物也打开了 我们正坐在沙发和扶手椅上 咖啡正端上来 于是我 抓紧机会继续说 我喜欢动物 因为它们从生活中只索取它们需要的东西 它们不糟蹋环境 不污染水 和它们所呼吸的空气 它们不生产大规模杀伤性武器 然后用这些武器去攻击别人 尤其 是它们的同类 我喜欢动物因为它们根本不需要那些东西 那是因为它们无知 我的姐姐争论道 它们不做这些事是因为它们根本不知道怎么 做 狮子们不会聚在一起 我反击道 来商议如何灭绝斑马 即它们的食物来源 我想这 并不是因为它们不知道怎么做 而是因为这么做会适得其反 他们笑了 我喜欢动物 我继续道 还因为它们不留恋过去的东西 也不把过去的东西用作现在 行为的借口 它们不去计划未来的生活 它们只活在今天 这一刻 充实地 完全地 单纯 地活着 我喜欢动物因为它们比人类活得自由得多 那是因为它们不会思考 我的一个表亲说 这就是差别之所在吗 我感到疑惑 你是想说它们不以我们的方式思考吧 屋里变得异常安静 我很惊讶我的家人竟听得如此专注 还有 我想起了自己成为保护动物权益积极分子的原因 随即补充道 动物是地球上 受害最深的生物 甚于儿童 甚于妇女 甚于有色人种 偏见使我们去剥削 利用它们 把 它们当作科研工具和可消耗的商品 还去吃它们 我们把所能想到的任何暴行都用在它们身 上 我喜欢动物 因为它们不对自己或别人做那些我们对它们做的事情 最后 我总结道 我喜欢动物 因为它们不是伪君子 它们不会说的是一套 做的是 另一套 它们 我已经说了 是诚实的 动物 而不是人 才是地球奉献出的最佳一族 相当有趣的是 尽管我的话十分率直 却没有招来他们恶意的评论或丝毫的嘲笑 事实 上 接下去的谈话变成了分享他们所知的动物故事 有关于动物的忠诚和灵性的故事 也有 关于它们的幽默和纯真的故事 而我反倒成了听众 只偶尔发表一下评论 嗳 但愿人能像动物一样就好了 我就这样进行了一场出色的论战 我是代表着我们中间最棒的一个群体上阵的 honesty is the best policy john and mary are merely friends not lovers it s not merely a matter of cost but whether she s old enough to be on holiday alone sooner or later the truth will come out god s truth 天经地义的事 a scientific truth 科学真理 we were met with a hearty welcome let s give a hearty cheer to the winner she pretended to be reading when i passed her i faked interest in the boring lecture the baby hasn t learned to fake a smile the party begins at 8 00 pm then she added you can come earlier if you like if you abuse your power you get it taken away the center provides service to abused women and children the river has been heavily polluted the hikers breathed the fresh mountain air a mass of ice letters mass media mass education many countries are working together to stop the destruction of the environment he didn t take the advice pride led to his own destruction he likes tea particularly green black tea bob smiled in a particularly friendly way a species of fish several species of birds they were arguing over the prices he argued with his wife about whether they should buy the car when i laughed at her she countered me by pointing out my own foolishness he countered the decision but lost how can i exterminate the ants without harming the plant hitler tried to exterminate the jews i feel that some ways of managing stress are just counter productive instead of telling us what to do the police officer just screamed at us all the time she screamed a warning not to come closer ann was sad at her failure but too much was happening for her to dwell on it the teacher dwelled on the importance of honesty they should have acted long ago moreover they should have asked you to join them an anti war activist a human rights activist a political activist four people were killed in the accident but police have not yet named the victims is that strange creature human or animal she s a pretty creature he has a prejudice against all foreigners pride and prejudice is my favorite book the dictionary should enable you to understand english better his job as a journalist enabled him to know a lot of people the company exploited its workers with long hours and low pay exploit a mine exploit natural resources scientific research scientific mind scientific management a cruel ruler a cruel fact tigers are cruel by nature i know i have to get on the airplane despite my fear despite the rain we enjoyed our holiday did he make any comment on the movie what do you think of the change no comment i don t know the answer please give me a hint there was a hint of anger in his statement intelligence test high average low intelligence intelligence quotient he s innocent he didn t kill the boy she is a very innocent kind of person my innocence will be proved in court the writer wrote about the innocence of childhood he s an occasional visitor to our house the weather was good except for an occasional shower the president can t be here today so i m going to speak on his behalf on behalf of everyone here i d like to thank you very much for coming 5 1 enables 2 arguing 3 comments 4 despite 5 planet 6 pretending 7 cruel 8 polluted 9 particularly 10 freedom 6 1 have no use for 2 playing with 3 dwell on 4 get together 5 on behalf of 6 on earth 7 1 what do you guess has made him change his mind 2 who do you guess is the winner of the speech contest 3 when do you suppose the results of the exam will come out 4 where do you imagine they spent their vacation 8 1 i don t think he will agree with us 2 i don t think alice can understand such a difficult question 3 i don t think you are taller than your brother 4 i don t think they have made up their minds 9 1 this report dwells on how some species were exterminated because of the polluted environment 2 to tell the truth i think a snide comment made out of prejudice is better than faked praise given by a hypocrite 3 mary countered the manager on behalf of all the employees by arguing that it is cruel to limit the employees freedom and it will eventually affect the company s reputation 4 what on earth has enabled some people particularly certain high officials to abuse their powers despite the law 5 i don t think success is merely related to intelligence in fact many good qualities such as innocence honesty humor and loyalty can help us succeed too 6 strangely enough the joke did not bring about hearty laughter not even a hint of any could it be that the audience was pretending to be serious 10 1 john is not here try phoning his home number to see if he s there 2 walking along the street he stopped to take a picture 3 i forgot to ask him for his address 4 we regret to inform you the model you want is out of stock 5 they tried to pass the exam 6 i remember turning the lights off before we came out 7 i ll never forget hearing this piece of music when i was lonely 8 i regret giving up the job 9 i stopped eating chocolate last year 10 she first told us her plan and then went on to tell us how she would carry it out 马的意识 威廉 冯 奥斯顿试图教马数数 鲁丝 多尔夫曼 马会不会加减乘除 当然不会 但是在 1900 年 冯 奥斯顿可不同意你的意见 冯 奥 斯顿是位德国教师 他试图证明动物和人一样聪明 他收了一只熊 一只猫和一匹马作学生 开始教他们算术或实数 熊和猫很快失去了兴 趣 然而马却没有 事实上 这匹名叫聪明的汉斯的马是一名优秀的学生 每堂课他都静静地站在那里 面 对着老师 为了确保汉斯专心听讲 冯 奥斯顿在它眼睛的两侧安上了遮挡物 这些 障眼物 迫使汉斯正视老师 看来没有什么能让他分神了 冯 奥斯顿用撞柱游戏中的 9 个小瓶柱来教汉斯 1 到 9 的数字 他排出 4 根小柱 问道 有几根小柱子啊 嗒 嗒 嗒 嗒 汉斯敲着前蹄回

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