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第二篇ALuckyBreak

  ActorAntonioBanderasisusedtobreakingbones,anditalwaysseemstohappenwhenhe'

sdoingsport.InthefilmPlayIttotheBoneheplaysthepartofamiddleweightboxeralongsideWoodyHarrelson.DuringthemakingofthefilmHarrelsonkeptcomplainingthatthefightscenesweren'

tveryconvincing,soonedayhesuggestedthatheandBanderasshouldhaveafightforreal.TheSpanishactorwasn'

tkeenontheideaatfirst,buthewaseventuallypersuadedbyhisco-startoputonhisglovesandclimbintotheboxingring.However,whenherealizedhowseriouslyhisopponentwastakingitall,hebegantoregrethisdecisiontofight.Andtheninthethirdround,HarrelsonhitBanderassohardinthefacethatheactuallybrokehisnose.Hiswife,actressMelanieGriffith,wasfuriousthathehadbeenplaying"

sillymachogames"

."

Shewasright,"

confessesBanderas,"

andIwasafooltotakearisklikethatinthemiddleofamovie."

  HewasremindedofthetimehebrokehislegduringafootballmatchinhisnativeMalaga.Hehadalwaysdreamedofbecomingasoccerstar,ofperforminginfrontofabigcrowd,butdoctorstoldhimhisplayingdayswereprobablyover."

That'

swhenIdecidedtotakeupacting;

Isawitasanotherwayofperforming,andachievingrecognition.Whathappenedtomeonthatfootballpitchwas,youmightsay,myfirstluckybreak."

   

第三篇GlobalWarming

  Fewpeoplenowquestiontherealityofglobalwarminganditseffectsontheworld'

sclimate.Manyscientistsput theblameforrecentnaturaldisastersontheincreaseintheworld'

stemperaturesandareconvincedthat,morethaneverbefore,theEarthisatriskfromtheforcesofthewind,rainandsun.Accordingtothem,globalwarmingismakingextremeweatherevents,suchashurricanesanddroughts,evenmoresevereandcausingsealevelsallaroundtheworldtorise.

  Environmentalgroupsareputtingpressureongovernmentstotakeactiontoreducetheamount ofcarbondioxidewhichisgivenoffbyfactoriesandpowerplants,thusattackingtheproblematitssource.Theyareinfavourofmoremoneybeingspentonresearchintosolar,windandwaveenergydevices,whichcouldthenreplaceexistingpowerstations.

  Somescientists,howeverbelievethatevenifwestoppedreleasingcarbondioxideandothergasesintotheatmospheretomorrow,wewouldhavetowaitseveralhundredyearstonoticetheresults.Globalwarming,itseems,isheretostay.

  …

 

第四篇ASuccessStory

  At19,BenWayisalreadyamillionaire,andoneofagrowingnumberofteenagerswhohavemadeTheirfortunethroughtheInternet.WhatmakesBen'

sstoryallthemoreremarkableisthatheisdyslexic,andwastoldbyteachersathisjuniorschoolthathewouldneverbeabletoreadorwriteproperly."

Iwantedtoprovethemwrong"

saysBen,creatoranddirectorofWaysearch,anetsearchenginewhichcanbeusedtofindgoodsinonlineshoppingmalls.

  Whenhewaseight,hislocalauthoritiesprovidedhimwithaPCtohelpwithschoolwork.Althoughhewasunable toreadthemanuals,hehadanaturalabilitywiththecomputer,andencouragedbyhisfather,hesoonbeganchargingpeople$l0anhourforhisknowledgeandskills.Attheageof15hesetuphisowncomputerconsultancy,QuadComputer,whichheranfromhisbedroom,andtwoyearslaterheleftschooltodevoteallhistimetobusiness.

  "

BythistimethecompanyhadgrownandIneededtotakeonacoupleofemployeestohelpme"

saysBen."

Thatenabledmetostartdoingbusinesswithbiggercompanies.”Itwas.hisabilitytoconsistentlyovercomedifficultchallengesthatledhimtowintheYoungEntrepreneuroftheYearawardinthesameyearthatheformedWaysearch,andhehasrecentlysignedadealworth$25millionwithaprivateinvestmentcompany,whichwillfinancehissearchengine.

    

第五篇TrafficinOurCities

  Thevolumeoftrafficinmanycitiesintheworldtodaycontinuestoexpand.Thiscausesmanyproblems,includingseriousairpollution,lengthydelays,andthegreaterriskofaccidents.Clearly,somethingmustbedone,butitisoftendifficulttopersuadepeopletochangetheirhabitsandleavetheircarsathome.

  Onepossibleapproachistomakeitmoreexpensiveforpeopletousetheircarsbyincreasingchargesforparkingandbringingintougherfinesforanyonewhobreaksthelaw.Inaddition,driverscouldberequiredtopayforusingparticularroutesatdifferenttimesoftheday.Thissystem,knownas"

roadpricing"

isalreadybeingintroducedinanumberofcities,usingaspecialelectroniccardfixedtothewindscreenofthecar.

  Anotherwayofdealingwiththeproblemistoprovidecheapparkingontheoutskirtsofthecity,andstrictlycontrolthenumberofvehiclesallowedintothecentre.Driversandtheirpassengersthenuseaspecialbusserviceforthefinalstageoftheirjourney.

  Ofcourse,themostimportantthingistoprovidegoodpublictransport.However,togetpeopletogiveupthecomfortoftheircars,publictransportmustbefelttobereliable,convenientandcomfortable,withfareskeptatanacceptablelevel.

第六篇 

Teachingandlearning

  Manyteachersbelievethattheresponsibilitiesforlearningliewiththestudent.Ifalongreadingassignmentisgiven,instructorsexpectstudentstobefamiliarwiththeinformation___inthereadingeveniftheydonotdiscussitinclassortakeanexamination.Theideal__studentisconsideredtobeonewhoismotivatedtolearnforthesakeoflearning__,nottheoneinterestedonlyingettinghighgrades.Sometimeshomeworkisreturned 

with__ 

briefwrittencommentsbutwithoutagrade.Evenifagradeisnotgiven,thestudentis 

responsible 

forlearningthematerialassigned.Whenresearchis 

assigned 

theprofessorexpectsthestudenttotakeitactivelyandtocompleteitwithminimum_ 

guidance.Itisthestudent'

sresponsibilitytofindbooks,magazines,andarticlesinthelibrary.Professorsdonothavethetimetoexplainhow__ 

auniversitylibraryworks;

theyexpectstudentsparticularly_ 

graduatestudentstoexhaustthereferencesources_ 

inthelibrary.Professorswillhelpstudentswhoneedit,butprefer__ 

that 

theirstudentsshouldnotbetoo__ 

dependentonthem. 

IntheUnited Stats 

professors 

have 

many 

other 

duties 

besides__ 

teaching,such 

as 

administrative 

orresearchwork. 

Therefore,thetimethata 

professorcan 

spend 

withastudent 

outside 

of 

class 

is 

limited 

__ 

.Ifastudent 

hasproblems 

withclassroomwork,thestudent 

should 

either 

approach__ 

aprofessorduringofficehours 

ormakeanappointment.

  

*第七篇 

TheDifferencebetweenManandComputer

  Whatmakespeopledifferentfromcomputerprograms?

 

Whatisthemissingelementthatourtheoriesdon’tyetaccount 

__for?

Theanswerissimple:

Peoplereadnewspaperstoriesforareason:

tolearnmoreaboutwhat__theyareinterestedin. 

Computers,ontheotherhand,don'

t.Infact,computersdon'

even 

_haveinterests;

thereisnothinginparticularthattheyaretryingto 

find 

out 

when 

they 

read. 

If 

computer 

program 

__is 

to 

be 

model 

storyunderstanding,itshouldalsoreadfora"

purpose"

.

  Of 

course,people 

several 

goals 

do 

not 

make 

sense 

attribute 

tocomputers.Onemightreadarestaurantguide 

in__order 

tosatisfyhungerorentertainmentgoals,ortofind__agoodplacetogoforabusinesslunch. 

Computersdonotgethungry,andcomputersdonothavebusinesslunches.

  However,thesephysiological 

and 

social 

give 

rise_to 

intellectual 

orcognitivegoals. 

Agoaltosatisfyhungergivesrisetogoalstofindinformation__ 

aboutthenameofarestaurantwhich 

_serves_thedesired 

typeof 

food,how 

expensive 

therestaurant 

is,thelocationoftherestaurant,etc. 

Thesearegoalstoacquire__ 

informationorknowledge,whatwearecallinglearning__goals. 

Thesegoalscanbeheldbycomputerstoo;

acomputer 

might 

want"

tofindoutthelocationofarestaurant,andreadaguideinordertodoso 

in__thesame 

wayasaperson 

might.While 

suchagoal 

wouldnot 

_ariseout 

ofhungerin 

thecase 

thecomputer,it 

well 

ariseout 

the 

goal"

tolearn 

more 

aboutrestaurants.

第八篇 

LookonTheBrightSide

Doyou 

ever 

wish 

you 

were 

optimistic,someone 

who 

always 

expectedto 

besuccessful?

Havingsomeonea

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