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Winfrey(逆风飞扬)Opr...

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篇一

OprahWinfrey(逆风飞扬)

OprahWinfreyisoneofthemostexciting,highestpaid,and

best-lovedcelebritiesinAmerican.Sheisalsothecountrystop

televisionatalkshowhost.OprahWinfreyisaveryfineactress

andasuccessfulproducer.Sheisalivingexampleofwhattalent,

hardwork,anddeterminationcando.

OprahWinfreyhascomealongwayfromherpoorchildhoodhome

inasmallMississippitown.Shewasanunwantedchildwhoseparents

nevermarried.Shewasbroughtuponhergrandmothersfarm.The

possibilitythatshewouldbecomerichandfamouswasnotverygood.

Oprahsmotherleftherchildinhermotherscare,soshecould

gotoworkinMilwaukee,Wisconsin.Itwasastrictanddifficult

lifeforOprah.Butitalsoledthewayforherfuture.Shewasa

highlyintelligentchild.Bytheageofthree,shehadlearnedto

readandwrite.Shealsomadeherfirstpublicappearanceatthat

age.Shegaveatalkinchurch,whichimpressedeveryone.z,Thatchild

isgifted,“peoplesaid.

Oprahsintelligencewasresentedbyotherchildrenherage.They

calledherunkindnamesandpushedheraway.Oprahfeltveryisolated

andunwanted.Itmadeherfeelworsethatshedidntlivewithher

motherandfather.Shefeltthatnoonelovedher.Thismadeher

angry,resentful,andrebellious.Thesefeelingsbroughthermuch

troubleasshewasgrowingup.Sheoftenbehavedbadly,causingher

grandmothertopunishher.BythetimeOprahwasseven,shewastoo

muchforgrandmothertodiscipline.ThenOprahwenttolivewith

hermother,Vernita,inMilwaukee.

Vernitaworkedveryhardatherjobasahousekeeper.Itwashard

forhertoworkandtakecareofherbright,troublesomechild.Oprah

wasaburden,andsheknewit.Theylivedinpovertyinasmall

apartmentinthecity.Oprahtookoutallherangryfeelingsonher

mother.Shewasdifficultchild.WhenOprahwaseight,Vernitasent

hertoliveherfatherandstepmotherinNashville,Tennessee.But

shemovedagainafewmonthslaterwhenVernitamarriedamanwith

twochildren.VernitawantedOprahwithherandhernewfamily.

Unfortunatelyfeltshedidntbelongwiththem.Shebelievedshe

wasntlovedbyanyone.Herangryandfrustrationgrewstronger.She

struckbackbymisbehavingandrunningawayfromhome.Herparents

foundherimpossibletodiscipline.Whenshewas14theytriedto

sendhertoaspecialcenterfortroubledgirls.Buttherewasno

roomforher.SoVernitasentOprahbacktolivewithherfather.

VernonWinfreywasbythenasuccessfulbusinessmanandfamilyman.

Hetookonelookathisdaughterandknewsheneededguidance,

love,anddiscipline.Hegaveherallthree.Itwasaturningpoint

inOprahslife.VernonWinfreywasstrictabouthisdaughters

education.Hegaveherhomeworkinadditiontoherschoolwork.She

wasallowedtowatchonlyonehouroftelevisionaday.Shebecame

anAstudentandapopulargirlinherclass.

OprahwatchedBarbaraWalters,afamousjournalistand

interviewer,anddecidedthatwaswhatshewantedtobe.Whenshe

wasstillinhighschool,shegotapart-timejobreadingnewson

theradio.Inhersenioryearshewonabeautycontestandafour-year

scholarshiptoTennesseeStateUniversity.Whilestillincollege

shewasofferedajobasanewsbroadcasteratalocaltelevision

station.ShewasthefirstfemaleandthefirstAfrican-American

newscasterinNashville.Shewaspromotedtoanchor,themost

importantpositiononthenewsteam,whilestillasenior.

AfterOprahgraduatedshegotajobwithaBaltimorenewsstation.

Butshesoonrealizedthatbroadcastingnewswasntenoughforher.

Shehadtoletherpersonalityshinethrough.Shewantedtoshow

emotionwhenshetoldastory,notjustreportit.Meanwhilethe

stationmanagerwerethinkingthesameway.Theycouldntstopher

fromcommentingonthenewssheread.Theyremovedherfromthe

anchorspotandwonderedwhattodowithher.Finallytheyputher

onanearlymorningtalkshowcalledPeopleAreTalking.Nooneknew

whattoexpect.

Theshowwasagreatsuccess.Inaveryshorttime,themanagers

andOprahallknewwhatshewasborntodo.Shewasfunny,witty,

charming,warm,andcompassionate.Shewaseverythingatalkshow

hostshouldbe.Shewassosuccessfulthatshegotshowwithabigger

stationinChicago.ItwascalledA.M.Chicagowithinonemonth

theshowsratingswerethebestinyears.Twiceshelefttheshow

tomakemovies,TheColorPurpleandNativeSon.In1985theshow

waschangedtoTheOprahWinfreyShow.Itwasbroadcastnationally

andsoonbecamethemostpopulartalkshowontelevision.Bythe

ageof35,OprahWinfreywasoneofthemostfamouscelebritiesin

American.

MiladaBroukal

篇一

TheCobblerandthebanker(皮匠和银行家)

Acobblerpassedhistimeinsingingfrommorningtillnight;it

waswonderfultosee,wonderfultohearhim;hewasmorecontented

inshoes,thanwasanyofthesevensages.Hisneighbor,onthe

contrary,whowasrollinginwealth,sungbutlittleandsleptless.He

wasabanker;whenbychancehefellintoadozeatday-break,the

cobblerawokehimwithhissong.Thebankercomplainedsadlythat

Providencehadnotmadesleepasaleablecommodity,likeedibles

ordrinkables.Havingatlengthsentforthesongster,hesaidto

him,〃Howmuchayeardoyouearn,MasterGregory?”

〃Howmuchayear,sir?〃saidthemerrycobblerlaughing,〃Ihave

reckoninthatway,livingasIdofromonedaytoanother;somehow

Imanagetoreachtheendoftheyear;eachdaybringsitsmeal.〃

“Wellthen!Howmuchadaydoyouearn,myfriend?”

“Sometimesmore,sometimesless;buttheworstofitis,-and,

withoutthatourearningswouldbeverytolerable,-anumberofdays

occurintheyearonwhichweareforbiddentowork;andthecurate,

moreover,isconstantlyaddingsomenewsainttothelist.z,

Thebanker,laughingathissimplicity,said,〃InthefutureI

shallplaceyouabovewant.Takethishundredcrowns,preservethem

carefully,andmakeuseofthemintimeofneed.〃

Thecobblerfanciedhebeheldallthewealthwhichtheearthhad

producedinthepastcenturyfortheuseofmankind.Returninghome,

heburiedhismoneyandhishappinessatthesametime,Nomore

singinjhelosthisvoice,themomentheacquiredthatwhichisthe

sourceofsomuchgrief.Sleepquittedhisdwelling;andcares,

suspicions,andfalsealarmstookitsplace,Allday,hiseyewandered

inthedirectionofhistreasure;andatnight,ifsomestraycat

madeanoise,thecatwasrobbinghim.Atlengththepoormanran

tothehouseofhisrichneighbor:”Givemyback.〃

saidhe,“sleepandmyvoice,andtakeyourhundredcrowns.〃

LaFontaine

篇二

ThreePassions(三种激情)

Threepassions

Threepassions,simplebutoverwhelminglystrong,havegoverned

mylife:thelongingforlove,thesearchforknowledge,and

unbearablepityforthesufferingofmankind.Thesepassions,like

greatwinds,haveblownmehitherandthither,inawaywardcourse,

overadeepoceanofanguish,reachingtotheveryvergeofdespair.

Ihavesoughtlove,first,becauseitbringsecstasyecstasyso

greatthatIwouldoftenhavesacrificedalltherestoflifefor

afewhoursofthisjoy.Ihavesoughtit,next,becauseitrelieves

loneliness----thatterriblelonelinessinwhichoneshivering

consciousnesslooksovertherimoftheworldintothecold

unfathomablelifelessabyss.Ihavesoughtit,finally,becausein

theunionofloveIhaveseen,inamysticminiature,theprefiguring

visionoftheheaventhatsaintsandpoetshaveimagined.Thisis

whatIsought,andthoughitmightseemtoogoodforhumanlife,

thisiswhat-atlast-Ihavefound.

WithequalpassionIhavesoughtknowledge.Ihavewishedto

understandtheheartsofmen.Ihavetriedtoapprehendthe

Pythagoreanpowerbywhichnumberholdsswayabovetheflu.Alittle

ofthis,butnotmuch,Ihaveachieved.

Loveandknowledge,sofarastheywerepossible,ledupwardtoward

theheavens.Butalwayspitybroughtmebacktoearth

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