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适合考研英语晨读美文精选 考研英语美文诵读(1) Self-Reliance Ralph Waldo Emperson Thrust yourself. These are the voices which we hear in solitude, but they grow faint and inaudible as we enter into the world. Society everywhere is in conspiracy against the manhood of every one of its members. Society is a joint stock pany, in which the members agree, for the better securing of his bread to each shareholder, to surrender the liberty and culture of the eater. The virtue in most request is conformity. Self-reliance is its aversion. It loves not realities and creators, but names and customs. What I must do is all that concerns me, not what the people think. This rule, equally arduous in actual and in intellectual life, may serve for the whole distinction between greatness and meanness. It is the harder because you will always find those who think they know what is your duty better than you know it. It is easy in the world to live after the worlds opinion; it is easy in solitude to live after our own; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude. The objection to conforming to usages that have bee dead to you is that it scatters your force. It loses your time and blurs the impression of your character. If you maintain a dead church, contribute to a dead Bible Society, vote with a great party either for the _ or against it, spread your table like base housekeepers, under all these screens I have difficulty to detect the precise man you are. And of course so much force is withdrawn from your proper life. But do your thing, and I shall know you. Do your work, and you shall reinforce yourself. For nonconformity, the world whips you with its displeasure. When the indignation of the people is added, when the ignorant and the poor are aroused, when the unintelligent brute force that lies at the bottom of society is made to growl and mow, it needs the habit of magnanimity and religion to treat it godlike as a trifle of no concernment. 自立 相信你自己。我们独处时会听到这样的声音,但踏入喧嚣尘世后这声音就微弱的几不可闻。 社会中处处都是阴谋,阻碍置身其中的人走向成熟。 社会好比一家股份公司,成员们为了牢牢保住股东的那份面包,同意牺牲吃面包者的自由和文明。顺从的美德备受推崇,自立为其所厌弃。它钟爱的不是现实和创造者,而是虚名和陋俗。 我必须去做我所关心的事,而非人们所想的事。这一规则在现实生命和智慧生命中同样艰难, 而这正是高贵和鄙俗的全部差别。他的困难之处在于总有人自以为他比你更明了你的职责为何。顺从世俗的观念而活是容易的,在寂然独处时随心而活也不难;而伟人之所以为伟人, 是因为即使置身芸芸众生之中也还能保持遗世独立的德馨。 我反对那些对你而言僵硬死板的惯例,因为他们会分散你的力量。 他们浪费你时间,模糊你的人格。如果你供奉一座死气沉沉的教堂,向僵化的圣经公会纳贡,盲从某一大政党投票支持或反对政府,像蠢笨的主妇一样摆放餐桌,在这一切遮蔽之下,我很难看到真正的 你。但是做你想做的事,我就能了解你。做你自己的事,你将变得更强。 世俗对那些特立独行的人愤怒不已,大加挞伐。如果再加上人民的愤怒,煽动起那些无知者和贫苦者,社会底层的蛮愚力量咆哮嘶吼,那就需要如上帝一般,以宽宏的胸怀和宗教信仰来化戾气为祥和。 智课网IELTS备考资料 雅思考试晨读经典美文100篇 摘要: 雅思考试晨读经典美文100篇,写作是很多考生都头疼的一部分,今天小马过河为大家带来关于雅思考试晨读经典美文100篇的相关介绍,希望能对大家的雅思考试有所帮助,更多雅思考试机经、雅思报名相关资料尽在小马科技雅思频道官网。 雅思 考试晨读经典美文100篇,以下内容是带来的关于 雅思考试 晨读经典美文100篇的详细介绍,大家快来看吧,可直接点击文章内的链接进行下载即可。 推荐 雅思考试晨读经典美文100篇是作者在总结多年 雅思阅读 的教学经验和命题规律之后的倾心之作。作者搜索雅思真题题源,精选了20篇雅思真题题库中的文章,20篇在文章长度、内容难度、题材体裁与真题十分接近的真题题源时文阅读,又配以60篇文笔流畅的经典美文。所有选材分类科学、针对性强、内容丰富、语言凝练,每一篇都堪称经典之作,集欣赏性、趣味性、知识性、阅读性、收藏性于一体,并配以优美流畅、准确专业的中文翻译,力求为广大读者提供最地道、最权威、最优美、最轻松的考试阅读素材,让读者在阅读时既能够尽量贴近考试内容,又能脱离考试的形式,达到在朗读和欣赏中潜移默化地提高雅思阅读所考查的英语能力。 内容推荐 雅思考试晨读经典美文100篇主要分为以下几部分:名家名篇、科学前沿、经典散文、心灵励志、精选故事、社会文化、真题回顾。“名家名篇”让读者感受文学大家的风格,重温文学经典篇目;“科学前沿”精选科学杂志、美国科学家等科技刊物当中与雅思阅读难度相当的篇目,让读者在阅读中体验科学的奥秘;“经典散文”中的篇篇都耐人寻味,让人在不经意间悟出人生真谛;“心灵启迪”为读者打开心灵之窗,解读内心世界,启迪人生;“精选故事”讲述感动你一生的故事,教导受用一生的哲理;“社会文化”带读者领略不同国家的文化风俗,让读者在文字中体验五彩斑斓的外国文化;“真题回顾”对雅思阅读试题整体进行严格筛选,挑选出趣味性稍强,适合晨读的真题,便于读者在阅读时揣摩出题人的选材倾向,熟悉雅思阅读考试的特点。 另外,每篇文章的结构基本涵盖导读、英文原文、中文译文、注释、长难句分析、重点词汇点拨和延伸知识七大部分。其中导读部分言简意赅,激发阅读兴趣,发人深省;英文原文表达地道,原汁原味;中文译文文字优美流畅,准确地道;注释紧贴考纲词汇,为备考雅思打下坚实的基础;长难句分析锻炼复述及剖析句子主干的能力,让读者在一头雾水时豁然开朗;重点词汇点拨在注释之后,精讲生僻单词和词组,明晰词汇用法及同义词,让读者每天提高同义词替换的能力;延伸知识让读者在阅读文章之后纵向深度地挖掘文章相关知识,培养阅读兴趣。 作者简介 刘昕蓉,天津外国语大学,副教授,研究方向为翻译理论与实践。曾出版过多本翻译类图书,有着深厚的翻译功底。 崔杰,天津培训国外考试部雅思阅读、 托福 阅读、 SAT 阅读、语法及词汇基础课讲师。曾出版多本英语考试学习用书。 目录 名家名篇 【C】1. 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But is the pany aware of the risk it is taking by challenging the very birthplace of cafe society? I think every time we e into a new market we do it with a great sense of respect, a great deal of interest in how that cafe society has developed over time, Bill OShea of Starbucks says. We recognise there is a huge history here of cafe society and we have every confidence we can enjoy, augment and join in that passion. And he may be right. Despite some sniffiness in the French press, some younger French are expressing their excitement that they will finally be able to visit the kind of cafe they love to watch on the US TV series Friends. In fact, for some, it is an exotic rarity, far more exciting than the average French cafe. Melissa, aged 18, says she can hardly wait: I love Starbucks caramel coffee - its very good and I like the concept that theyre opening in Paris. I think Starbucks will be OK for French people. An American tourist is equally excited when she spots the sign - this could be just the thing to help her get over the oasional twinge of homesickness. I love the French cafes, but Starbucks is so popular in the States and its bee part of American culture and now its e to France, and thats OK, she said. But that is the problem for many French, who do not want France to be just like the rest of the world: with standardised disposal cups of coffee - identical in 7,000 branches around the world - even if they are termed handcrafted beverages. At the traditional cafes, customers worry that the big US coffee house chains could drive out small, family-owned cafes. Others here think they could e round to the idea of Starbucks, though for them it would never replace the corner cafe or the typical Parisian petit noir coffee. The beauty industry The one American industry unaffeted by the general depression of trade is the beauty industry. American women continue to spend on their faces and bodies as much as they spent before the ing of the slump-about three million pounds a week. These facts and figures are official, and can be aepted as being substantially true. The modern cult of beauty is not exclusively a function of wealth. If it were, then the personal appearance industries would have been as hit by the trade depression as any other business. But, as we have seen, they have not suffered.Women are retrenching on other things than their faces. Women, it is obvious, are freer than in the past. Freer not only to perform the generally unenviable social functions hithero reserved to the male, but also freer to exercise the more pleasing, feminine privilege of being attractive. The fortunes are made justly by face-cream manufacturers and beauty-specialists, by the sellers of rubber reducing-belts and massage machines, by the patentees of hair-lotions and the authors of books on the culture of the abdomen. It is a suess in so far as more women retain their youthful appearance to a greater age than in the past. The Portrait of the Artists Mother will e to be almost indisinguishable, at future picture shows, from the Portrai of the Artists Daughter. The suess is part due to skin foods and injections of paraffin-wax, facial surgery, mud baths, and paint, and in part due to impoved health. So for some people, the campaign for more beauty is also a paign for more health. Beauty that is merely the artificial shadow of these symptoms of heslth is intrinsically of poorer quality than the genuine article. Still, it is a sufficiently good imitation to be sometimes mistakable for the real thing. Every middle-in-e preson can afford the cosmetic apparatus and more knowledge of the way in which real herlth can be achieved is being universally aced upon. When that happy moment es, will every woman be beautiful-as beautiful, at any rate, as the natural shape of her features? The answer is apparent: No,for real beauty is as much an affair of the inner as of the outer self. Holiday Headache All I wanted was a cozy log cabin in the state of Maine, somewhere deep in the woods, to hang out under the stars. It was to be my first vacation with my boyfriend, and I wanted it to be perfect. So rather than waste money on a guidebook that was bound to be outdated before it appeared on the shelves of my local bookstore, I decided to search online. Little did I know that when I typed the words “Maine log cabin rental”at altavista., I was stepping into 48 hours of Inter hell. Forget dinner, forget work, forget sleep. I was glued to my puter for hours clicking from one listing to another to find the perfect hideaway. I was wrong. The first site that I tried, cyberrentals., grouped rentals by region but had no map to tell me where such romantic-sounding, places as Seal Cove or Owls Head were. So I had to log on to mapblast. to locate each one, then return to slogging through listings.Another site, vacationspot., let me find 50 cabins and cottages right off, but most of the rentals turned out to be closed for the winter. I learned only after reading a lot of fine print. One day and hundreds of listings later, I was ready to throw my puter out the window. For every 10 vacation spots I looked into, I found maybe one that sounded good and more often than not, it was booked, too far away, or outrageously priced. Searching on line was really giving me a headache.I finally decided to put our log-cabin Web dreams on hold and search the old-fashioned way at a bookstore. I bought a paperback book called Americas Favorite Inns, B&Bs, and Small Hotels. I was relieved to see that each city was neatly pinpointed on a detailed map, and most had good descriptions to help me figure out where in Maine we should go in the first place. Then I found it: an old inn on the southern coast of Maine that rented us one of its best rooms for $100 a night. Guess what? It didnt have a Website. I took my chances based on a good review, a great location and a bargain price. It wasnt a log cabin, and it was far from the woods, but there were lace curtains, a hardwood floor and a quilt on the bed. With the ocean outside our window and a fireplace in the room, my holiday was just as cozy as I dreamed it would be. Arthritis all-clear for high heels Fears that wearing high-heeled shoes could lead to knee arthritis are unfounded,sayresearchers. But being overweight,smoking,and having a previous knee injury does increase the risk,the team from Oxford Brookes Universtity found. They looked at more than 100 women aged between 50 and 70 waiting for knee surgery, and found that choice of shoes was not a factor The study was published in the Journal of Epidemilology and public health. More than 2% of the population aged over 55 suffers extreme pain as a result of osteoarthrits of the knee. The condition is twice as mon in 65-year-old women as it is in men of the same age. Womens and mens knees are not biologically different, so the reserachers wanted to find out why twice as many women as men develop osteoarthritis in the joint. Some researchers have speculated tha high-heeled shoes maybe to blame. The women in the study were quizzed on details of their height and weight when they left school, between 36 and 40 and between 51 and 55. They were asked about injuries, their jobs, smoking and use of contraceptive hormones. Howere, while many of these factors were linked to an increased risk over the years was not. The researchers wrote:Most of the women had been exposed to high heeled shoes over the years-nevertheless, a consistent finding was a reduced risk of osteoarthritis of the knee. There was an even more pronounced link between regular dancing in three-inch heels and a reduced risk of knee problems. The researchers described this finding as surprising, but said that they would not expect a larger-scale study to overturn their findings. Disney World Disney World, Florida, is the biggest amusement resort in the world. It covers 24.4 thousand acres, and is twice the size of Manhattan. It was opened on October 1 1971, five years after Walt Disneys death, and it is a larger, slightly more ambitious version of Disneyland near Los Angeles. Foreigners tend to associate Walt Disney with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and with his other famous cartoon characters, Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. There is very little that could be called vulgar in Disney World. It attracts people of most tastes and most ine groups, and people of all ages, from toddlers to grandpas. There are two expensive hotels, a golf course, forest trails for horseback riding and rivers for canoeing. But the central attraction of the resort is the MagicKingdom. Between the huge parking lots and the MagicKingdom lies a broad artificial lake. In the distance rise the towers of Cinderellas Castle. Even getting to the MagicKingdom is quite an adventure. You have a choice of transportation. You can either cross the lake on a replica of a Mississippipaddlewheeler, or you can glide around the shore in a streamlined monorail train. When you reach the terminal, you walk straight into a little square which faces Main Street. Main Street is late 19th century. There are modern shops inside the buildings, but all the facades are of the period. There are hanging baskets full of red and white flowers, and there is no traffic except a horse-drawn streetcar and an ancient double-decker bus. Yet as you walk through the MagicKingdom, you are actually walking on top of a work of underground roads. This is how the shops, restaurants and all other material needs of the MagicKingdom are invisibly supplied. Secrets to a Great Life A great life doesnt happen by aident. A great life is the result of allocating your time, energy, thoughts, and hard work towards what you want your life to be.Stop setting yourself up for stress and failure, and start setting up your life to support suess and ease. A great life is the result of using the 24/7 you get in a creative and thoughtful way, instead of just what es next
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