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SitQuietly.Theprocessofdevelopingspiritualintelligencebeginsinsolitude(独处)andsilence.Totuneintoitswhisper,youhavetoturndownthevolumeinyourbusy,noisy,plicatedlifeandforceyourselftodonothingatall.Athome,forexample,shutthedoortoyourbedroombetweentheothers,takeafewdeepbreathsandletthemoutvery,veryslowly.

StepOutside.Formanypeople,naturesetstheirspiritfree.Itputsthetroublesofdailylivingintoperspective.Gooutsidetowatchabeautifulsunset.Followtheflightofabird;

watchcloudsfloatingoverhead.

FindAnActivityYouEnjoy.It’simportanttofindahobbythathelpsyoutuneintoyourspirit.Garden,walkorjog,arrangeflowers,listentomusicthattouchesyoursoul.

AskQuestionsOfYourself.Somepeopleusetheirthoughtfultimetofocusonscriptures(经文).Othersaskopen-ended(无确定答案的)questions,suchas“WhatamIfeeling?

Whataremychoices?

”Butdon’texpectananswertoarriveviasomesuper-naturalformofe-mail.Laterthatdayyou’llsuddenlyfindyourselfthinkingaboutaproblemfromaperspectiveyouneverconsideredbefore.

TrustYourSpirit.Whilemostofusrelyongut(本能的)feelingstowarnusofdanger,spiritualintelligenceusuallynudges(渐渐推动)us,notawayfrom,buttowardsomeactionthatwillleadtoagreatergood.

True(T)orFalse(F):

1.Admiringflowersinbloomoutdoorscanhelpussetourspiritfree.

2.Askingourselvesquestionsandtryingtoanswerthemassoonaspossibleisofgreathelp.

3.WecandevelopourSQbyshuttingourselvesindoors,doingnothingatallawholeday.

(Key:

1-3TFF)

Daggers!

Arrows!

Afighttothedeath!

SomescientistsbelievethatEurope’sfamous“Iceman”diedinbattle.TheIceman,called?

tzi,isoneoftheworld’soldestandbest-preservedmummies.(保存最完好的木乃伊)

Twohikers(旅行者)discoveredtheIceman’sbodyontheborderofItalyandAustria(奥地利)in1991.Eversince,(从此)scientistshavedebatedthecauseofhisdeath.Recently,scientistsworkinginAustraliacameupwithanewtheory.

Likedetectivesatacrimescene,thescientistsexaminedtheclues.(线索)TheylookedatthebloodontheIceman’sclothesandthewounds(伤)onhisbody.Usingthisevidence,theyconcluded(断定)thattheIcemandiedfrominjuries(伤)tohisbackandhand.

TheIceman,thescientistsbelieve,probablyranintodeadlyconflictswithatleasttwootherhunters.ThescientistssaythatbloodontheIceman’sweapons(武器)showthatheshottwopeoplewithhisarrow.Hisenemiesreturnedfire,(还击)hittinghiminthebackwithanarrow.Theyalsocuthimwithaknifeonhishands,ribcage,(胸腔)andwrists.(手腕)

Howdidthescientistsgetallthisinformationfroma5,000-year-oldbody?

SincetheIcemandiedinacoldclimate,hisbodyfroze.(冻住了)Afrozenbodyremainspreservedforhundreds,eventhousandsofyears.Asaresult,scientistscanseehowtheIceman’sbodylookedwhenhedied.ThecutontheIceman’sthumb(拇指),forexample,didnothaveascar.(疤)Thismeansthatthecutsdidnotheal(愈合)beforehisdeath.

Notallscientistsagreewiththebattletheory,however.SomesaythattheIcemanmayhavebeenkilledinaritualsacrifice.(不是所有科学家都同意这种战死论,有人说那个冰人是在一场祭祀活动中被当成祭品给杀掉了)

Help:

daggern.短剑,匕首

arrown.剑

runinto陷入

conflictn.斗争,冲突

ritualadj.典礼的,(宗教)仪式的

sacrificen.牺牲,献身,祭品,供奉

TheUnitedNations,orUN,hasnamedxxastheInternationalYearofDeserts.TheUNwantstohighlightthebeautyandwondersofdesertsthroughouttheworld.

ButtheUnitedNationsalsowantstocallattentiontothedangerstheworldfacesasmoreandmorelandbeesdesert.Largeamountsoflandthatcouldoncegrowcropshavebeedesert.Foodcannolongerbegrowninthoseareas.Morelandislosttodeserteachyear.

Specialhabitats

Desertsarespecialenvironments,hometomanydifferentanimalsandplants.Forthousandsofyears,desertshavealsobeenhometomanycivilizations.

Desertsarefragileenvironments.TheUNishopingtoprotecttheolderdesertsaswellasstopnewdesertsfromforming.

Thedangers

Expertsbelievethatone-thirdoftheearth’slandsurfaceisbeingthreatenedbythelossofcropland.Whenthelanddriesupandbeesdesert,peoplecannotgrowenoughtoeat.Expertsbelievethisdangerwillaffectabout1billionpeople.

Africahasbeenespeciallyharmedbygrowingdeserts.Expertsbelieveabouttwo-thirdsofAfrica’speoplearethreatenedbythislossofcropland.

Causes

Peopleandclimatechangearecausingmuchofthelandtoturntodesert.Peoplecuttingdowntoomanytreesandgrazingtoomanycattleandotherlivestockhaveharmedtheland.

Also,asmorecroplandislosteachyear,moreandmorepeopletrytolivefortheremaininggoodland.Thisspeedsuptheharmtotheland.

Scientistsareusingpicturestakenfromspacetotrackthegrowingdeserts.Theyareworkingtohealthedamagedenvironment.

Help:

fragileadj.easilybrokenordamaged易损的

Trythis:

Itis______and______thatarecausingmuchofthelandtobeedesert.Moreandmorepeople______theremaininggoodlandisalsoareasonforthedesertification.

Key:

people;

climatechange;

leavingfor

Iammymother’sthirdchild.WhenIwasborn,thedoctorgentlyexplainedtomymotherthatmyleftarmwasmissing,belowtheelbow.Thenhegavehersomeadvice:

“Don’ttreatheranydifferentlyfromtheothergirls.Demandmore.”Andshedid!

Mymotherhadtoworktosupportourfamily.Therewerefivegirlsinourfamilyandweallhadtohelpout.OncewhenIwasaboutseven,Icameoutofthekitchen,“Mom,Ican’tpeelpotatoes.Ionlyhaveonehand.”

“Yougobacktopeelthesepotatoes,anddon’teverusethatasanexcuseforanythingagain!

OfcourseIcouldpeelpotatoes―withmygoodhand,whileholdingthemdownwiththeotherarm.Therewasalwaysaway,andMomknewit.“Ifyoutryhardenough,”she’dsay,“youcandoanything.”

Onceinthesecondgrade,ourteacherhadeachofusraceacrossthemonkeybars.Whenitwasmyturn,Ishookmyhead.Somekidslaughed.Iwenthomecrying.Afterworkthenextafternoon,Momtookmebacktotheschoolplayground.

“Now,pullupwithyourrightarm,”sheadvised.ShestoodbyasIpracticed,andshepraisedmewhenImadeprogress.I’llneverforgetthenexttimewhenIwascrossingthebars.Thekidswerestandingtherewiththeirmouthsopen.

Itwasthewaywitheverything.WhenIfearIcan’thandlethings,IseeMom’ssmile.Shehadthehearttofaceanything.AndshetaughtmeIcould,too.

Bei__gpunkbandRecyclehasbeenactiveforalmostfiveyears.Thebandhasjustreleasedtheirfirstalbum.ThelaunchshowwasheldatBei__g’s13ClubonApril21,xx.Recyclewassokindthattheydonated(捐献)allthemoneytheyearnedatthelaunchshowtoanoldladywhotookcareofhundredsofunwantedanimals.

PoppunkbandRecyclewasfoundedinBei__ginxxandfrequentlygavetheirperformancesatlocalbars.InSeptemberxxtheyplayedintheSummerBeachRockMusicFestivalinQingdao.TheshowwasrecordedbyFirerecord,andlaterreleasedinCanadaandtheUS.InDecemberxx-Marchxxtheywentontoursinthecountry,with30showsin18cities.TheirsongsOurWorld(《我们的世界》)andDiscovery(《发现》)areselectedforthecollectionXingHuoLiaoYuan2(《星火燎原2》),producedundertheScreamRecordslabelandreleasedthesameyear.Intheirmusictheypublicizetheanimalprotection,peace,freedomandequalityandtheydosotobetterwhatisaroundthemselves.

Nowabriefintroductiontoitsthreemembers:

Vocals/bass(主唱及贝斯手):

WangYan

Borninamilitaryfamily,WangYanwasfedupwithaboringlifelimitedbyallkindsofrules.Hestartedlisteningtorockmusicasearlyasinelementaryschoolanddreamedofstartinghisownband.

Vocals/guitar:

GuoFeng

Afteranovernightconversationwiththeothertwomembers,GuoFengdecidedhehadtojointhisRecycle.Hebroughtnewideastotheband,andledittobeeoneofthepioneerpoppunkbandsinChina.

Drums:

LiuZhong

Formerlyapart-timeworkeratKFC,hedislikedthejobsomuchthathefoundhimselfdevotingallhistimeintothebandjustoneyearlater.Nowhehasbeeaverydiligentguyknownforhisoutstandingdrummingskills.

1.RecyclewasfoundedinBei__gin______.

2.Recycleusestheirmusictopromotethe____________,______,______and______.

1.xx2.animalprotection;

peace;

freedom;

equality)

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