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新概念英语第四册Lesson11Howtogrowold课件

新概念英语第四册Lesson11Howtogrowold课件
• bitter: painful; sorrowful • shed bitter tears
• in the thought that....: because they think that...
• The Swedes were the first to recognize that public officials like civil servants, police officers, health inspectors or taxcollectors can make mistakes or act over-zealously in the belief that they are serving the public.
• vital / vigorous • energetic / dynamic • vital signs
• weariness n. 疲惫,疲劳 • weariness weary • fatigue fatigued
• I‘m weary / fatigued / exhausted / tired out / dog-tired / worn out / drained / beat / bushed.
• joys and sorrows: ups and downs • whatever work (that/which) it was in him(=within his ability) to do
• somewhat / to some extent / more or less
• ego n. 自我 • super-ego • egoism • egocentric: self-centered
• suffer from • be afflicted by/with... • He is afflicted by / with diabetes / a sense of inferiority

21世纪大学实用英语综合教程第二册习题答案

21世纪大学实用英语综合教程第二册习题答案

1. enables2. arguing3. comments4. despite5. planet6. pretending7. cruel8. pollutted9. particularly10. freedom61.have no use for2.playing with3.dwell on4.get together995.lined up6.No doubt7.make sure8.why notTEXT CSuggested Answers to the Questions in Text CPassenger Pigeons1. They looked attractive with a blue back and a pink breast.2. Over 300 million birds an hour.3. They lived throughout Eastern North America and they ate acorns and beechnuts.4. They were suffocated; fed grain soaked in alcohol; beaten down with long sticks,killed with shotguns, caught in nets or trapped with a stool pigeon.Great Auk1. The Great Auk looked like the penguin.2. They lived in the North Atlantic.3. Between 1785 and 1844.4. They were hunted mainly for their feathers which were used for mattress and pillow stuffing.5. Two fishermen.11.C2.B3.D4.D5.A6.C17.1,Main Idea: Clever Hans proved to be an excellent student. Example 1: Facing his teacher, he would stand quietly during each lesson.Example 2: These “blinders” made Hans look directly at his teacher.2, Main Idea: Most parents work hard at either preventing failure or protecting their children from the knowledge that they have failed.Example 1: One day is to lower standards. A mother describes her child’s hastily made table as “perfect!” even though it wobbles on uneven legs.Example 2: Another way is to shift blame. If John fails science, his teacher is unfair or stupidUnit 5,Listening & Speaking1, have a good memory, in learning, remembering names, memorizing figures, in others, to recall something,when we first met? what you saw at the moment? my name; what you told me; what I said; what the instructor told us to do?the password? your promise.we first met in 2000; I saw nothing at the moment; what I told you; what you said.3,1), by any chance, aren’t you, for that purpose, I’m asking you, in different ways, ring a bell, reminding me, a good memory, reading aloudThe language used to expree curiosity.They learned how to use it last week.She helps LiMing recall the language.Repetition enhances memory.She reads aloud every day.2), hit pretty well, his poor eyesight, had perfect eyesight, The next day, the middle of the fairway, he saw it, where the ball wasWell, I was hitting pretty well, but my eyesight’s gotten so bad I couldn’t see where the ball went.But he’s 85 and doesn't play golf anym ore.Do you see it, Scott?Well, where is it?5, CADDA6, DBBBB7, TTFFF8, on a musical instrument, to learn them, quite difficult for you, habit of doing it, forming habits, the ordinary things in life, habit, with ordinary habits, the plot of a book, means memory. 9, They would probably say that people had memorized how to do them.It can be described as learning by means of forming habits. They enables us to do most of the ordinary things in life.You are making use of something that is very much like habit. What is memory?Text A51.fortunate2.respected3.forever4.characteritary6.friendship7.memories8.soul9.precious wyer61.as well as2.made use of3.keep their distance from4.took out5.as for6. stared at 71.While the car is old, it still runs well.2.While we are a small company, we produce over 10,000 machines a year.3.White I quite understand why he refused to help her, I cannotagree that he was right not to do so.4.While no more than twenty-two, she was already a highly successful business-woman.5.While in poor health, she continued to carry out her duties.81.even worse2.even less3.even more interesting4.even more exciting91.At the soldier’s funeral, the general presented his wife with a medal as well as an American flag.2.These old stamps are even more valuable than all the rest of my estate. As for the diamond ring, it is priceless.3.While his love is now a memory, each time I stare at his photo, I can fully appreciate the depth of his love.4.Mother often tells me to make good use of my precious time and keep my distance from those I mistrust.5.I didn’t understand that mature friendship could enrich our lives until I read his letter.101.equipments → e quipment2.advices → advicermatio ns → information4.are → is5.works → w ork6.grasses → gra ss7.progresses → progress 8.are → is9.treasure → treasures10.wealths → wealth Pratcical Writing(写作):111.Edward Burton2.Mrs. Ella Lindstrom3.president4.1448 South 25th Street5.7701612Chen Xiang, Sales managerSuton International Shipping Limited88 South Changjiang RoadShanghai 200441P.R. ChinaMr. James GreenGeneral ManagerGreen Industries Inc.999 Park AvenueRockford, IL 61265USA141.earnest2.quality3.lonely4.relief5.old-fashioned6.satisfy7.hankerchief8.spread9.stirred 10.package 151.lifting out2.straighten up3.are in love with4.poured out5.has come down to6.drew back7.was wrapped up8.Once upon a time161.B2.C3.A4.B5.D6.D7.C8.D171. 1) She was busy getting their children fed and off to school.2) He was reading the newspaper.3) She was having a very busy morning but her husband didn’t lend her a hand. And when she wanted to talk to him, he just kept on reading the newspaper.2. 1) They were in the kitchen eating and talking with each other.2) They sat and shared some quiet time at the table.3) His family enjoyed some “quality time” together one morning.Unit 6,Listening & Speaking1, an awful experience; care, concern and comfort; daily communication; to express sympathy; what happened to you; her bad luck; his condition3,1), going on; making a donation; feeling awful; for them; we can help; make a difference; make a big difference; the most important thing; That’s for sureThey’re making a contribution to children suffering from leukemia.They feel deeply sorry.They want to make a contribution.If everybody contributes, it will make a big difference.It reflects their heartfelt concern.2), how he was doing; It was a stomach flu; she could do; it was over; a quick recoveryHi! This is Anna. How are you doing?Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. What kind of flu is it?That sounds awful. Is there anything I can do?Well, I hope it doesn’t take long. Let me know if I can help.5, CADBA6, CDCBD7, TFFTT8, unlucky; some theories; has to do with; making the 13th; bad luck; the 13th guest; in almost every country9, Some have been considered to be lucky; some, unlucky.It is unknown.Yes. There are some.There were 12 demigods and then Loki appeared, making the 13th. Since Loki was evil and cruel and caused human misfortunes, and since he was the 13th demigod, the number 13 came to be a sign of bad luck.There were 13 persons at the Last Supper, and Judas was the 13th guest.Text A51. waging2. standard3. community4. issues5. project6. transferred7. significant8. experiences9. personnel 10. medical6.1. hooked up2. right now3. torn apart4. ran through5. along with6. stepped back7. walked into8. stayed with 71. I love Yao Ming for his modesty and so does my girlfriend.2. Frank quickened his steps and so did Henry.3. Jane bought a copy of Love Story and so did all the other girls.4. I am confident that the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games will be agreat success. So am I.5. If your brother Adam can do it, so can I.6. I’d love to go to Shanghai to see the World Expo in the year 2010. So would I.81. Instead of ordering an advance, the general commanded that the soldiers retreat immediately.2. We propose that Louis be appointed chairman and chief executive of IBM Corp.3. The patient has requested that the doctor discontinue treatment, but the doctor has ignored his request.4. The police chief ordered that parking be prohibited on Main Street during rush hours.5. David demanded that he be told the truth about what had happened to his beloved son.91. Xiao Zhang was knocked off his bicycle by a taxi on his way home from school.2. Katha rine is very proud of her husband’s achievements in medical research.3. When I asked Billy if there was anything else I could do for him, he again asked me to hold him.4. I fully understood why they had these two restrictions placed on me, but I really d idn’t like them.5. I am sorry I can not grant your request right now. I have to talk it over with our manager.6. Since she lost her job a number of years ago, Helen has been looking forward to being employed again by the MacDonald’s Corporation.101. The criminal was punished.2. Special attention must be paid to this important issue.3. She was made fun of at the party.4. Is the house cleaned regularly?5. Lost time must be made up for.6. He was found innocent of all charges.7. You have been told the truth.8. My report will be sent to you by Tom.9. English is spoken almost all over the world.10. A fine has to be paid if the books are not returned to the library on time or renewed before they are due.111.26 Glendale Road, Chester CH4 7HB.2. The top right hand corner.3. By using “Dear Andy.”4. By responding to news in a letter sent by her friend.5. In paragraph 2, she tells her friend something about her work. In paragraph 3, she tells her friend the news about the death of their old teacher. In paragraph 4, she invites her friend to a show.6.“Hope to see you soon.”7.She signs off. (writes”lots of love ” and signs her first name below that.)12Dear Ann,It’s been half a year since you left home. I miss you very much! Luckily, I’m coming to G uangzhou to attend a meeting on May 10th. The meeting will last five days. I’ll come to see you during my stay there and we can have a good long talk to make up for all the lost time.I’m so looking forward to seeing you!Love,XiaomingText B141. response2. informed3. risk4. value5. limit6. permitting7. involved8. bold9. perceive 10. retain151. to be honest with you2. shortly after3. searching for4. pick up5. come up with6. find out7. regardless of8. Given the circumstancesText C16/ 1.D 2.A 3.B 4.B 5.D 6.C17/Topic sentenceThere are several good reasons why deer hunting should be permitted.Controlling words in the topic sentenceSeveral good reasons why deer hunting should be permitted Transition wordsFirst of all, second, finallyreasons1, If hunting were not permitted, many more animals would starve to death over the winter months.2, The license fees paid by hunters supply most of the money used by the state and federal governments to buy recreation areas, wildlife refuges, and the park lands.3, Some people hunt to gather food.Unit 7,Listening & Speaking1, do something; it is made; established; signed; free of ; full of;put it back; do it your way; wait in line; keep quiet in the bus; delay the plan; read the document; pay income taxes; take this course; observe the rules; sign the contract; protect the environment; do it right now; sit in my class; keep your promise; meet the obligation; pay it back; make any noise here 3,1), what’s up; my way; o n campus; have an obligation; feel obliged; It’s our duty; we’re supposed; after this thoughIt’s type B.There’s a movable blood bank.She feels obliged to donate blood.It can save patients’ lives.He says that he has the same feeling and would like to do something for his fellow countrymen and women.2), to explain; cool his heels in jail; listen to him; he was lucky; in a good mood; was the groomJust be quiet. I’m going to let you cool your heels in jail until the chief gets back.And I said to keep qu iet! You’re going to jail!Lucky for you that the chief is at his daughter’s wedding. He’ll be in a good mood when he gets back.5, DCDDC 6, CCDAA 7, TFFFT8, in a thick forest; off the pile; a poor man; for the rest of your life; have more need; since my childhood; the honesty; instead of me; lead a simple life.9, He found some treasure among a pile of bricks.He said, “I will show you a treasure that will keep you in comfort and happiness for the rest of your life.”Because he believed that the king had more need of it than he did.He wondered at the honesty of the poor man.He gave up his empire and led a simple life.Text A.51.proposal2.rent3.social4. lengths5. solutions6. alternative7. admire8. Meanwhile9. experts mon 61. goes to great lengths2. have in common3. In a nutshell4. gives it to you straight5. hanging around6. paid off7.tell it like it is 8. instead of71. but that she’s very tired2. but that it is not big enough3. but that they were extremely rude4. It’s not that they cannot do it well5. It’s not that I don’t trust you6. It’s not that he’s not intelligent81.Had he been in your position, he’d p robably have done the same.2.Had you reminded me, I might not have forgotten.3.Had we followed his advice, we might have avoided the disaster.4.Had we caught the 10 o’clock train, we would ha ve got there by lunch time.5.Had he worked hard this term, he could have passed the examination.91.The two, who have nothing in common, have actually become friends. It’s not that they liked each other from the very beginning, but that they have worked together and helped each other.2.When you meet new words while reading, looking up thewords in the dictionaries is one solution. Another alternative is to guess the meaning from context.3.Instead of going to great lengths to check in books, you’d better search on the Internet.4.Had he told the truth, he wouldn’t have been in such an embarrassing situation.5.His boss refused to raise his pay. Meanwhile he proposed to the company that they fire him.6.In a nutshell, your effort will pay off.101.were2. would have forgotten3. wouldn’t have failed4.had bad5.were/was6.had driven7.might/should/would have8.would be9.saw 10.had spokenPratcical Writing(写作):11(3) Dear Chris,(6) Thanks for your last letter. I am really sorry I didn’t write back earlier, but I have only just got back from holiday. I went with three friends to a little place called Mojacar which is near Almeria, but it wasn’t exa ctly what we expected!(2) We booked some rooms in a hotel in the village, but when we arrived at the hotel, we were very disappointed. Itwas very old, rather dirty and we couldn’t see the sea. So, we decided to change.(8) The next hotel was perfect. It was very clean and it had the biggest swimming pool I have ever seen. But there was one problem — it was too expensive! We stayed one night, but then it was time to change again!(1) In the end we found a beautiful apartment with a balcony and it was cheap. Unfortunately, we only had four days of our holiday left.(5) Anyway, I must go and unpack my suitcase! I will write again soon.(4) Love,(7) Natalia1264 Robin RoadCambridgeRH25 8PX23 October, 2004Dear Sarah,Thank you so much for the card and money that you sent me for my birthday. My parents gave me a new stereo so I have already decided that I will use the money I got from youto buy two new CDs.Lots of Love,Jonathan141.beneath2.reappearing3.shaking4.missing5.sank6.silent7.dozen8.silver9.steel 10.echo151.at once2.at work3.as long as4.once again5.trip over6.by and by7.mde of8.shook her head161. D2. B3.D4.C5.D171. 1) About eight adults sitting waiting, and a lot of kids.2) It’s always a very crowded room and the atmosphere is pretty tense.2. 1) Vermeer Van Delft.2) She is quite tall and fairly strong. She is about 18 or 19 years old.3) She is wearing a white scarf, a yellow blouse, a blue apron and an orange floor-length skirt.Unit 8,Listening & Speaking1, around us; behind it; curious about the; explore it; to know; we have different seasons; we long to discover; why we get tired; it is so difficult; we got so much rain; you got a cold; it happens that way; we have different seasons; the earth moves around the sun; discovery is exciting; the body needs to rest; it takes time; is was the rainy season; physical exercise3,1),final exams; the thing is; dead right; under stress; belong to; the former; why is that; our genes differ; I read widely Because she’s under a lot of stress.They tend to overeat or eat little under stress.He tends to overeat.He says that the reason is that their genes are different. Because he reads widely, particularly about such things.2), was serious; a brain transplant; cost a lot; a brain would cost; a difference in price; they were overusedThings don’t look good.Well, the only chance is a brain transplant.This is an experimental procedure. It might work, but the bad news is that brains are very expensive, and you will have to pay the cost yourselves.For a male brain, $200,000. For a female brain, $500,000.This is standard pricing practice. Men’s brains have to be marked d own because they’re overused.5, BDABA6, CBDDC7, TFTFT8, around us; goes against; were simpler; in its simplest form; past ages; the steps of evolution; have been found; go back; reptiles before birds; from one form to another9, Because of evolution.Because it proves that all the plants and animals in the world today have developed in a natural way from earlier forms that were simpler.Becausethey can prove that evolution did take place.That fish developed in the waters of the earth before amphibians, amphibians before reptiles, reptiles before birds, and so on.A theory that proves that life has progressed from one form to another.Text A51.advances2.predict3.existed4.powerful5.audiences6.manufacturing7.damaged8.effect9.contains 10.connected 61.thanks to2.at a pace3.died of4.for one5.was replaced with6.carrying around7.in the first place 8.has come full circle 9.and so on7puters of this type use very little power, which means that they will run on small batteries.2.After I left hometown, I never met my best friend Leon again, which was a great pity.3.She said the job would be done by March, which I doubt.4.The day before she gave her speech to the large audience at the town hall, she was a little worried, which was understandable.5.He was educated at the local grammar school, after which he went on to Cambridge.81.as it moves across the sky2.As time went by3.As technology keeps advancing4.As he has been up since 4 A.M.5.as they have so much paperwork to deal with6.as computers become more and more powerful91.The past decade has seen the advances in computer scienceand technology at a dizzying pace.2.Thanks to the development of genetic engineering, someday doctors will be able to replace damaged genes with healthy ones and nobody will die of cancer anymore.3.As it is difficult to predict what effect this new drug will have on the patient, probably we should not give it to him in the first place.4.This nuclear power plant has existed for twenty years, but it suddenly stopped its operation ten years ago, which is really difficult to understand.5.Once you connect your computer to the Internet, you will find that many services on the Internet — email for one — are provided free of charge.6.At different stages of my life I have been a teacher, a salesman, a manager and so on. Now it seems that my career has come full circle and I am teaching again at this college thatI left thirty years ago.101.No longer will I believe a word you say.2.Seldom did she show her feelings.3.Only after long consideration did he agree to our plan.4.Not only did he turn up late, but he also forgot his books.5.Had she become a lawyer, as her parents wished, she would have earned a large salary.6.In came the chairman and the meeting began.7.Hardly had he finished his work when the telephone rang.8.Never did we think his speech had made so deep an impression on his audience.9.So much does he worry about his financial position that he can’t sleep at night.10.Had he worked harder, he would have got through the exams.Pratcical Writing(写作):111. ****************2. *******************3.reschedule the meeting on May 10th4.Sun, 2 May, 2004, 12:13:345.that the General Manager, Mr. Brown, must be away for a marketing conference in Paris around that time.12 Hi, David,It’s great to hear that you’re coming soon.You can travel by plane or train. If I were you, I’d do it by plane. Why not contact a few travel agents? They sometimes offercheap flights.It would be worth bringing another form of identification, like an ID card, because you won’t want to carry your passport around all the time. You ought to bring a little English currency with you, in case the banks are shut when you arrive. However, it’s a good idea to have mainly travellers checks, as they’re much safer. By the way, you’ll probably find it’s well worth getting a student card —you’ll be able to get all sorts of discounts, particularly when it comes to traveling around. There’s just one other thing —you’d better remember to get in touch with us when you’re over here, or we’ll be very upset! Love,Chen Bin141.electricity2.power3.safety4.amount5.harmful6.be alarmed7.huge8.check9.heat 10.Steam151.get into2.After all3.take place4.blew off5.to make matters worse6.taken steps7.taking chances8.Even though161.A2.C3.A4.C5.D6.B7.B8.C17Steps involved1)The subjects listened to a recording.2)The subjects took a 15 question test to see which words they remembered.3)The subjects took a language proficiency test.Transition words usedto begin with, following…, finally。

英语名著优美句子描写及出处

英语名著优美句子描写及出处

英语名著优美句子描写及出处1. 要20个英文名著的优美句子(最好是同一本书的)《飘》经典语句1.愿上帝保佑那个真正爱过你的人,你把他的心都揉碎了 God bless the people that really loved you, you crumple up his heart2After all,tomorrow is another day!明天又是新的一天!3.我从来不是那样的人,不能耐心的拾起一片碎片,把它们合在一起,然后对自己说这个修补好了的东西跟新的完全一样.一件东西破碎了就是破碎了,我宁愿记住它最好时的模样,而不想把它修补好,然后终生看着那些破碎了的地方. I was never like that, do not pick up a patient debris and place them together, and then said to myself Well, what this patch exactly the same with the new. A thing broken is broken, I would remember When it looked like the best, and not want it repaired, and then looked at life that broken place.4.即使是一种最坚贞不渝的爱也会被消磨掉。

我对你的那份爱,早被卫希和你那股疯狂的固执劲给消磨没了。

如果你能在半道上出来迎接我,我一定会跪在地上亲吻你的脚Even the most steadfast love will be while away. The love I have for you, has long been Ashley and your crazy sense of stubborn strength to spend no more. If you can meet me half way out, I will kiss your knees feet5.你从不知道,我对你的爱已经到了男人对女人的极限 You never know, I love you have to limit men to women 6. 亲爱的,我才不在乎呢 Dear, I do not care what7.我一直照料你,宠爱你,你要什么我都给你。

自考英语二(00015)Unit-9 Text A 300 Hurdles课文

自考英语二(00015)Unit-9 Text A 300 Hurdles课文
D) You will be closer to your goal after you have got over each obstacle.
Paragraph 1
Life may give you a negative, but don't despair -- it may just develop into a beautiful picture one day. This year, I realized my theory that I have on life. Life is like a 300m hurdle race. Since I run the 300m hurdles, I would know what the race is like.
对于所有的比赛来说,最担心的事情莫过于输赢。这就好像在 担心生活中那些无关紧要的事情一样。难道获胜真的那么重要?难 道输了就意味着世界末日的来临?或者你因为输了比赛就黯然神伤 然后才慢慢忘记?生活中,我们担心得太多,而活在当下太少。
Paragraph 3
Next is the lining up in our own individual lanes. We each start at different spots, but the race is still the same distance
for everyone. This relates to our lives taking us to different places and putting us in different situations, but hopefully we will end up in the same place, but maybe at different times.

脸划伤的作文英语

脸划伤的作文英语

脸划伤的作文英语英文回答:In the annals of my memory, a harrowing incident is etched upon my mind as a grotesque reminder of life's unforeseen twists and turns. It was on a seemingly ordinary afternoon that my fate took an abrupt and unexpected detour, leaving me with a physical and emotional scar that would forever alter the tapestry of my being.As I strolled through the bustling streets, engrossed in my thoughts, I failed to notice an uneven patch of pavement jutting out like a malevolent obstacle in my path. With a sickening thud, my face collided with the unforgiving concrete. A searing pain shot through every fiber of my being as warm, crimson liquid streamed down my cheeks.In that instant, time seemed to slow down. Passersby gasped in horror as I stumbled backward, clutching my throbbing jaw. Blood seeped through the cracks in myfingers, painting a gruesome spectacle on my once pristine appearance. Fear and anguish washed over me like an icy torrent, threatening to consume me whole.As paramedics rushed to my aid, I couldn't help but feel a sense of disbelief. How could such a trivial misstep result in such catastrophic consequences? The once handsome features I had always taken for granted were now disfigured beyond recognition. A deep gash extended from my temple to my cheekbone, exposing jagged shards of bone beneath.In the days that followed, I retreated into a solitary confinement of pain and despair. The physical anguish was unbearable, but the emotional toll was far more profound. I struggled to come to terms with the shattering of my self-image. The mirror reflected a stranger, a grotesque caricature of the person I once knew.Yet, amidst the darkness, a flicker of resilience began to emerge. With the unwavering support of loved ones and the determination to heal, I slowly started to piecetogether the shattered fragments of my life. Therapy sessions helped me to confront the trauma and address the emotional scars that lingered beneath the surface.Over time, the physical wound gradually closed, leaving behind a faint reminder of the ordeal I had endured. But the emotional scars are not so easily erased. They serve as a constant reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing every moment.Today, I bear my facial scar with pride. It is a testament to my resilience, a symbol of the adversity I have overcome. It has taught me the invaluable lesson of acceptance and the power of embracing our flaws. For in the imperfections that make us unique lies our true beauty.中文回答:在我的记忆长河中,有一段令人痛心的经历被深深地刻在我的脑海里,它就像是一个可怕的警钟,提醒着我生活中的意外转折和变故。

A-Rose-For-Emily

A-Rose-For-Emily
• Another aspect of the Southern Gothic style is appropriation and transformation. Faulkner has appropriated the image of the damsel in distress and transformed it into Emily, a psychologically damaged spinster. Her mental instability and necrophilia恋 尸癖 have made her Southern Gothic heroine.
• It reflects the decline of the southern society. In this background, due to the restriction of the traditional ideas, some people are imprisoned in the past and ignore the passage of time.
• 门砰地一下踹开了,顿时屋里好像弥漫着灰尘。房间好像 曾是一间装饰一新旳新房,如今如坟墓一般发出淡淡旳、 呛人旳气味,到处渗透出阴森森气氛:褪色了旳玫瑰色窗 帘,阴暗旳玫瑰色灯光,梳妆台,一排精细旳水晶饰品, 还有白银底色旳盥洗用具,但是白银制品已经失去旳光泽, 连刻在上面旳笔迹也都看不清了。其中有一条硬领和领带, 好像是从身上取下来旳,然后提起来,在台面上留下淡淡 旳月牙形尘埃痕迹。椅子上挂着一套精心折叠旳衣服;椅 子下是两只寂寞旳鞋子,还有一双丢弃旳袜子。
【原文解读】
• 此段对爱米丽旳卧室环境进行了细节描写。文学 作品中一切环境描写都具有一定旳意图,此段描 写也烘托出一种悲情气氛,并点出小说旳主题: 玫瑰(—爱情—婚姻—死亡)(171)。此处是整篇 小说中玫瑰唯一出现旳地方。

与恶魔对话英语作文初二

与恶魔对话英语作文初二

与恶魔对话英语作文初二In the shadowed depths of an ancient forest, where the veil between worlds grew thin, I stumbled upon a sight that would forever alter the tapestry of my existence. A lone oak tree, gnarled and weathered by the passage of time, stood as a silent sentinel at the edge of a clearing. Its knotted branches reached towards the heavens like grasping claws, and the air around it crackled with an otherworldly energy.As I cautiously approached, a presence made itself known. A voice, ancient and ethereal, whispered my name through the rustling leaves. Curious and trembling with a mix of trepidation and anticipation, I stepped into the clearing.Before me, a figure materialized from the shadows. It was a creature of darkness, its form shifting like smoke in the wind. Its eyes gleamed with an infernal fire, and its voice resonated with the weight of centuries."Mortal," the creature hissed, its speech a venomous whisper, "I am Azazel, the Fallen One. You have dared to trespass upon my realm. What boon do you seek?"A surge of fear coursed through my veins, but a strange determination held me back from fleeing. I had stumbled upon a moment of profound consequence, and I knew I could not turn away."I seek knowledge," I uttered, my voice trembling slightly. "Knowledge of the hidden worlds and the secrets that lie beyond the veil."A cruel smile spread across Azazel's face. "Knowledge is a dangerous thing, mortal. Are you prepared to pay the price?""I am," I replied, my resolve unwavering.Azazel chuckled, a low, guttural sound that echoed through the forest. "Very well. But know this, the path youembark upon is fraught with peril. Many have sought the knowledge you crave, and none have emerged unscathed."Unfazed by his dire warnings, I stepped closer, eager to delve into the forbidden lore. Azazel extended his ethereal hand towards me, and as our fingers touched, a surge of darkness engulfed me.My mind was consumed by visions and whispers, fragments of ancient secrets and forgotten knowledge. I learned of the celestial realms and the infernal depths, of the cosmic forces that shaped the universe, and the hidden connections between all beings.Time seemed to lose all meaning as I was immersed in the depths of Azazel's infernal wisdom. But as the darkness enveloped me, I also felt a growing sense of unease. The knowledge I sought came at a cost, a price exacted by the Fallen One.Azazel's influence seeped into my thoughts, whispering insidious suggestions and tempting me with forbiddendesires. He sought to corrupt my soul, to turn me into a vessel for his malevolent designs.Fear and doubt gnawed at my resolve, but I refused to succumb to his temptations. With every ounce of strength, I fought against the darkness that threatened to consume me.Finally, as the first rays of dawn pierced through the canopy, Azazel's grip on my mind weakened. The visions faded, and the infernal whispers grew faint. I stumbled away from the oak tree, forever marked by my encounter with the Fallen One.As I made my way back to the realm of mortals, Icarried with me the burden of the knowledge I had gained.It was a bittersweet gift, a treasure forged in darkness and tempered by the fires of temptation.Some may question the wisdom of my decision to seek knowledge from a creature of evil. Yet, I believe that even in the darkest of encounters, there is potential for growth and enlightenment. The lessons I learned in the shadow ofthe ancient oak have shaped my path ever since, guiding me through the labyrinth of life's challenges and reminding me of the power and peril that lies hidden within the unknown.。

歌曲《Cruel Summer》歌词

歌曲《Cruel Summer》歌词

Cruel Summer(Taylor Swift)Fever dream high in the quiet of the night寂静黑夜做着炽热的梦you know that I caught it我沉迷其中Oh yeah you're right I want it你说得没错我内心充满渴望Bad bad boy shiny toy with a price坏男孩就像昂贵的漂亮玩偶You know that I bought it但我就是心甘情愿Oh yeah you're right I want it你说得没错我内心充满渴望Killing me slow out the window让我备受折磨焦急地望向窗外I'm always waiting for you to be waiting below 我期待看你能在楼出现Devils roll the dice angels roll their eyes恶魔虎视眈眈天使翻了个白眼What doesn't kill me makes me want you more杀不死我的终将使我更加渴望你的陪伴And it's new the shape of your body你的出现带来全新感觉It's blue the feeling I got我的心里忧愁不已And it's ooh whoa oh It's a cruel summer这是个多么残酷的夏天It's cool that's what I tell 'em我对朋友说这很有挑战性No rules in breakable heaven这脆弱不堪的天堂不会有任何束缚限制But ooh whoa oh It's a cruel summer然而这个残酷的夏天With you都是因为你Hang your head low in the glow of the vending machine灯光打在你脸上I'm not dying我没有丧失希望Oh yeah you're right I want it你说得没错我内心充满渴望We say that we'll just screw it up in these trying times 你说我们这样试探最后不会有好结果We're not trying我们不必白费力气Oh yeah you're right I want it你说得没错我内心充满渴望So cut the headlights summer's a knife所以熄灭灯光夏天就像一把锋利匕首I'm always waiting for you just to cut to the bone我一直等待着能让我刻骨铭心的你来到我身边Devils roll the dice angels roll their eyes恶魔虎视眈眈天使翻了个白眼And if I bleed you'll be the last to know如果我满身伤痕不到最后一刻不忍对你宣之于口Oh it's new the shape of your body你的出现带来全新感觉lt's blue the feeling I got我的心里忧愁不已And it's ooh whoa oh it's a cruel summer这是个多么残酷的夏天It's cool that's what I tell 'em我对朋友说这很有挑战性No rules in breakable heaven这脆弱不堪的天堂不会有任何束缚限制But ooh whoa oh It's a cruel summer然而这个残酷的夏天With you都是因为你i'm drunk in the back of the car我醉醺醺地躺在车后座And I cried like a baby coming home from the bar我放声痛哭如同从酒吧回家的失意女孩Oh Said I'm fne but it wasn't true嘴上说没事实际上都是谎话don't want to keep secrets just to keep you我不想为了留住你而隐藏心中秘密And I snuck in through the garden gate我穿过院子大门悄悄溜进家里Every night that summer just to sea my fate我的命运在那个夏天的个个夜晚就已经注定And I scream for whatever it's worth我向你大声呼喊不管如何我都要说出来I love you ain't that the worst thing you ever heard我爱你这是不是你听过最难听的话他邪魅的微笑就像是恶魔降临And it's new the shape of your body你的出现带来全新感觉It's blue the feeling I got我的心里忧愁不已And it's ooh whoa oh It's a cruel summer 这是个多么残酷的夏天It's cool that's what I tell 'em我对朋友说这很有挑战性No rules in breakable heaven这脆弱不堪的天堂不会有任何束缚限制。

权利原则

权利原则

1.禁止、限制、剥夺bolish;abrogate 废除、取消;revoke 废除deprive—deprivation; bereave vt. 剥夺,使失去2.侵犯、干涉侵犯:Impinge on;infringe;invade;干涉:intermeddle 管闲事;intervene 干涉、干预;interference 冲突、干涉违反:violate 公然侵犯:brazen encroachment3.权利、平等、公正、自由Civil right; animal-rights-advocates; dignity; candid无偏见的、公正的(just)Inviolable 神圣的;inalienable 不可剥夺的、不能让与的(Life,liberty and the pursuit of happiness have been called the inalienable rights of man. Taiwan is an inalienable part of the Chinese territory.)licit: 合法的right of subsistence 生命权mandatory retirement强制退休4.歧视偏见distortion; political constraints 政治压力;humiliating 羞辱的;irrationality 不合理5.制定、实施、建立enact 制定法律,颁布, social security 社会保障;motion 提议;prosecute 检举compulsory 强制的6.刑罚blackout 新闻封锁;censorship 审查机构,审查制度1.我反对死刑的第一个原因是它侵犯了人的生命权。

2.死刑是个野蛮的做法,应该从现代社会中清除出去。

3.堕胎是一种野蛮和残忍的做法,应该废除。

4.公共场合安装摄像头是对个人隐私的公然侵犯,限制了人的自由。

暮光之城台词

暮光之城台词

BELLA. ; I'd never given much thought to how I would die.我从没多想过我会怎样死去00:00:32,962 开始But dying in the place of someone I love seems like a good way to go.但为心爱的人而死,似乎是个不错的方式00:01:10,499 --> 00:01:14,560BELLA. ; So I can't bring myself to regret the decision to leave home.所以我不能后悔我做了离家的决定00:01:16,405 --> 00:01:18,202I would miss Phoenix. ['fi:niks] n. 凤凰,长生(不死)鸟引申为重生我会想念凤凰城的00:01:20,609 --> 00:01:22,338I'd miss the heat.我会想念那里的热浪00:01:25,614 --> 00:01:28,481adj. 无确定路线,不稳定的,奇怪的,游走的,移动的; 偏离的,偏执的,固执的,无规律的,漂泊的,反复无常的,漂游的n. 古怪的人,漂泊无定的人I would miss my loving, erratic, [i'rætik]harebrained mother. ['hɛə'breind] 我会想念我那善变而又粗心大意的妈妈PHIL: Renee, come on.BELLA. ; And her new husband.和他的新丈夫Guys, come on. I love you both.We got a plane to catch.拜托,我爱你们,但我们要赶飞机呢But they want to go on the road,so I'm gonna spend some time with my dad, 但他们要出行,所以我要跟我爸住上一段时间and this will be a good thing.这是件好事I think.我认为00:02:13,062 --> 00:02:14,461BELLA. ; In the state of Washington,在华盛顿州under a near constant cover of clouds and rain,在乌云骤雨下there's a small town named Forks.有一个叫霍克斯的小镇Population, 3, 120 people.人口3120This is where I'm moving.我要搬去这个地方My dad's Charlie.我爸叫查理He's the chief of police.他是位警官Your hair's longer.你头发长了I cut it since the last time I saw you.上一次见你后就没剪过了Guess it grew out again.长得挺快BELLA. ; I used to spend two weeks here almost every summer,我以前每个夏天都在这里住上两个星期but it's been years.但那是很多年前的事了I've cleared some shelves off in the bathroom.我把架子从浴室里拿走了Right. One bathroom.是,只有一个浴室It's a pretty good work lamp.这个台灯挺不错的The sales lady picked out the bed stuff.销售小姐帮我挑了个好的You like purple, right?你喜欢紫色,对吗?Purple's cool.紫色挺好的Thanks.谢谢Okay.BELLA. ; One of the best things about Charlie,查理的其中一个优点是he doesn't hover.他不缠人3900:04:18,821 –开始- Bella, you remember Billy Black. - 贝拉,你记得比利·布莱克吧?- Yeah.- 记得- Wow, you're looking good. - 你精神很好啊- Well, I'm still dancing.- 我还能跳舞呢I'm glad you're finally here.真高兴你过来了Charlie here hasn't shut up about it since you told him you were coming. 查理知道你要过来后,嘴就没停过All right, keep exaggerating.I'll roll you into the mud.你再这么扯我把你推进泥浆里[ig'zædʒəreit]After I ram you in the ankles.那我先撞断你的腿- CHARLIE: You want to go? - 你来真的吗?- Yeah.- 对Bring it.放马过来- Hi, I'm Jacob.- Hey.- 嗨,我叫雅各布- 嗨We used to make mud pies when we were little.我们小时候一起玩过家家的Right. No, I remember.对,我记得Are they always like this?他们总是那么好玩吗?- It's getting worse with old age. - 老了就没那么能玩了- Good.- 嗯So, what do you think?怎么样?Of what?什么?- Your homecoming present.- This?- 你的回家礼物- 这个?- Just bought it off Billy here.- Yep.- 刚从比利那里买的- 对- I totally rebuilt the engine for you.- Come on.- 我把引擎重新装好了- 拜托Oh, my gosh!天啊This is perfect. Are you joking me?太棒了,不是在开玩笑吧?Sorry.对不起I told you she'd love it.我说过她会喜欢的I'm down with the kids.我最了解小孩的了Oh, yeah, dude. You're the bomb.对,对,你最棒Okay.好Listen, you gotta double-pump the clutch when you shift,换档时要多扭一下but besides that, you should be good.其他应该没什么问题- That's this one?- Yeah. Yeah, right there.- 这里吗?- 对,就这里All right. Do you want a ride to school or something?要去学校看看吗?I go to school on the reservation.我在保留区的学校上学(译注:指印第安保留区)- Right, right.- Yeah.- 好- 嗯That's too bad.It would've been nice to know one person.那太遭了,一个认识的人都没有7200:05:48,043 开始BELLA. ; My first day at a new school.我第一天去新学校上学It's March, middle of the semester.那是三月,学期中Great.还好- Nice ride.- Thanks.- 靓车啊- 谢谢You're Isabella Swan, the new girl.伊莎贝拉·斯旺,新同学Hi, I'm Eric, the eyes and ears of this place.你好,我叫埃里克,这里的地头虫Anything you need, tour guide,lunch date, shoulder to cry on?你有什么需要吗?导游,午餐约会,男朋友?I'm really kind of the more suffer-in-silence type.其实我是个沉默寡言的人Good headline for your feature.那你可以做报纸专题啊I'm on the paper,and you're news, baby, front page.我是报社的,你很有新闻价值,可以上头版No, I'm not.不,我不要(STUTTERS) You...Please don't have any sort of...你…请不要有任何…Chillax. No feature.放松点,那就不上报纸了8900:06:57,346 开始Whoa!噢!I'm sorry.对不起I told them not to let me play.我叫他们别让我上场的了No way. No, no, no.That's... That's... Don't...不,不…那…没什么You're Isabella, right?你是伊莎贝拉,是吗?Just Bella.叫我贝拉就可以了Yeah. Hey, I'm Mike Newton.好,我叫麦克·纽顿- Nice to meet you.- Yeah, yeah.- 很高兴认识你- 对- She's got a great spike, huh?- (CHUCKLES) Yeah, it's...- 她挺大力的,是吗?- 是啊,只是…I'm Jessica, by the way.我叫杰西卡Hey, you're from Arizona, right?你从亚利桑那州来的,是吗?Yeah.是Aren't people from Arizona supposed to be, like, really tan?亚利桑那州的人皮肤不是棕褐色的吗?Yeah.是Maybe that's why they kicked me out.所以他们踢我出校You're good.你真幽默That's so funny.很搞笑10700:07:42,991 开始ERIC: Like a masterpiece, you know,是一件惊世巨作we'll have, like,this crazy pyramid fall from the sky,金字塔重天而降- and then you guys can...- It's my pleasure, Madame.- 你们可以…- 我很荣幸,女士- You guys can give each other high fives.- Burrito, my friend? [bə'ritəu]- 你们到时就可以互相拍掌庆贺了- 老友,要玉米卷吗?- Hey, Mikey! You met my home girl, Bella?- Hey.Your home girl?你的小妞?- Yeah.- Yeah?- That's...- My girl.Sorry I had to mess up your game, Mike!不好意思抢了你头彩,麦克It's like first grade all over again.You're the shiny new toy.好像又回到一年级了,你是他们的新宠Smile.- Okay.- Sorry.I needed a candid for the feature.要找个好学生做报纸专题The feature's dead, Angela.安吉拉,不做专题了Don't bring it up again.别再提这个了It's okay, I just...没关系,我只是…I got your back, baby.宝贝,我挺你Guess we'll just run another editorial on teen drinking.大概这一期我又要写青少年嗜酒了You know,you can always go for eating disorders.其实你可以写饮食障碍症啊Speedo padding on the swim team.或者游泳队里的皇牌Actually, that's a good one.这主意很好- Kirk. Right? That's exactly what I thought.- (LAUGHS) Yeah.- 是吗,柯克?我也这么想- 是啊ANGELA: We're talking Olympic-size.我们说得是奥运级人马JESSICA: There's no way. He's so skinny.It doesn't make sense.不可能,他太瘦了,不会的- ANGELA: Totally.- Yeah.- 绝对不可能- 嗯13400:08:45,988 开始Who are they?他们是谁?The Cullens.库伦家族They're Dr. And Mrs. Cullen's foster kids. ['fɔstə]他们都是库伦医生和他妻子收养的孩子They moved down here from Alaska,like, a few years ago.几年前,他们从阿拉斯加搬过来They kind of keep to themselves.他们都独来独往Yeah, 'Cause they're all together.对,他们整天在一起Like, together, together.形影不离,朝见口晚见面The blonde girl, that's Rosalie, [blɔnd]那个金发女郎叫罗莎莉and the big dark-haired guy, Emmett,they're, like, a thing.那个黑发大个子叫艾米特,他们简直是连体婴I'm not even sure that's legal.我不确定这样子有没有犯法Jess, they're not actually related.杰西,因为他们不是亲生兄妹Yeah, but they live together. It's weird.但他们住在一起啊,感觉很奇怪And, okay, the little dark-haired girl's Alice.那个深色头发的女孩叫爱丽丝She's really weird,她是个十足的怪人and she's with Jasper, the blond one,who looks like he's in pain.她跟贾斯珀在一起那个样子好像很痛苦的金发男Dr. Cullen's like this foster dadlmatchmaker.库伦医生这个养父像开婚姻介绍所似的Maybe he'll adopt me.或许他会收养我呢Who's he?那个是谁?That's Edward Cullen.那是爱德华·库伦He's totally gorgeous, obviously, ['gɔ:dʒəs]很明显,他就一大帅哥but apparently nobody here's good enough for him.但明显这里没人配得上他Like I care, you know?我才不管呢So, yeah.JESSICA: Seriously, like, don't waste your time.说真的,你别浪费时间了I wasn't planning on it.我没这个打算15900:10:20,482 开始-Mr. Molina.- Hey, Mike.Oh, yes. Miss Swan.斯旺小姐-Hi. Can I have the pass? Thank you.给我看看听课证,谢谢Welcome to the class.Here. Here's your stuff, okay?欢迎你来上课,这是你的课本And I got a seat for you right here,so come over.我留了个位给你,这边来The last one.Just follow along till you catch up.空着那个,专心听课很快就能跟上17500:11:35,791 开始EDWARD: There must be something open.应该还有开别的课的- Physics? Biochem?- WOMAN: No, every class is full.Just a minute, dear.我看看I'm afraid you'll have to stay in biology.恐怕你还是要继续上生物课了Fine. Just... I'll just have to endure it.那好,那我只能忍受18000:12:06,221 开始I just can't get over how grown up you are.And so gorgeous. ['gɔ:dʒəs]你长那么大了,还那么漂亮Hey, Bella.You remember me?I played Santa one year.有一年我扮圣诞老人的Yeah, Waylon, she hasn't had a Christmas here since she was four.伟伦,她四岁开始就没在这里过圣诞了I bet I made an impression, though, didn't I?我以为我会给她留下印象的,没有吗?- You always do.- Butt-crack Santa?- 你一直都有- 股沟圣诞老人?Hey, kids love those little bottles, though.孩子们都喜欢这些小瓶子All right,let the girl eat her garden burger, Waylon.好吧,别阻着她吃田园汉堡,伟伦As soon as you're done,I will bring you your favorite.吃完后还有你最爱吃的Berry cobbler, remember?浆果馅饼,记得吗?Your dad still has it. Every Thursday.你爸爸还经常吃,每个星期四都来Thank you. That'd be great.谢谢,那太好了19500:12:57,906 开始RENEE ON PHONE. ; Hey, baby. So, listen,if spring training goes well,宝贝,如果春季训练进行顺利的话we could be moving to Florida.我们会搬去佛罗里达AUTOMATED VOICE. ; Please insert $1.25 for an additional three minutes. 请投币1.25美元,延长3分钟通话时间Mom, where's your cell?妈妈,你的手机呢Okay, don't laugh.别笑我啊I didn't lose my power cord. It ran away.不是我弄掉充电器的,它自己跑了Screaming. I literally repel technology now.笑吧,我现在正式抵制高科技['litərəli]- I miss you.- Oh, baby, I miss you, too.- 我想你- 宝贝,我也想你But tell me more about your school.Now, what are the kids like?告诉我学校的事情,那里的小孩是怎么样的?Are there any cute guys?有没有帅哥?Are they being nice to you?他们对你好吗?Well,嗯they're all very welcoming.他们都很友好Tell me all about it.那告诉我It doesn't even matter.这有什么关系?Yes, it does, honey.有的,宝贝I have homework to do. I'll talk to you later.我要做作业,下次再聊Okay. I love you.好,我爱你Love you, too.我也爱你21400:13:53,228 开始BELLA. ; I planned to confront him and demand to know what his problem was.我打算与他对质,问他到底有什么问题But he never showed.但他没出现Bella!贝拉!BELLA. ; And the next day, another no-show.第二天,也没出现More days passed.日子一天天过去Things were getting a little strange.事情变得有点怪异22000:15:32,727 开始- You all right?- Yeah, I'm good.- 你没事吧?- 没事Ice doesn't really help the uncoordinated.结了冰地面更滑了['ʌnkəu'ɔ:dineitid]adj. 不同等的,不同位的,未调整的,不协调的Yeah. That's why I had some new tires put on the truck.对,所以我帮你的车换了新轮胎Old ones were getting pretty bald. [bɔ:ld]旧得都快磨平了Well, probably be late for dinner.I gotta head down to Mason County.今晚可能要晚点回家吃饭,我要去梅森郡Security guard at the Grisham Mill got killed by some kind of animal.格里森姆工厂的保安被野兽咬死了An animal?野兽?You're not in Phoenix anymore, Bells.贝拉,这里不是凤凰城Anyway, I figured I'd lend a hand.我应该去帮帮忙- Be careful.- Always am.- 小心- 我一直都很小心- And thanks for the tires.- Yeah.- 谢谢你帮我换轮胎-23100:16:22,477 开始ERIC: Prom Committee is a chick thing,舞协都是些琐碎事but I gotta cover it for the paper anyway,但我总得在校报上给他们写个报道and they need a guy to help choose the music,他们需要人帮忙挑选音乐so I need your play list.所以我要你的音乐名单Hey, listen, I was wondering,did you have a date to...听着,我在想你有没有约…What's up, Arizona? Huh?怎么样,亚利桑那?How you liking the rain, girl?喜欢下雨天吗,小妞?Better get used to it, girl.最好适应它Yeah, Mike, hey, you're real cute, man.嘿,麦克,你真可爱24300:16:58,480 –开始Hello.I'm sorry, I didn't get a chance to introduce myself last week.不好意思,上星期没机会自我介绍I'm Edward Cullen.我叫爱德华·库伦00:17:06,588 --> 00:17:08,078You're Bella?Yes.是Onion root tip cells,洋葱根尖细胞that's what's on your slides right now.在你们的玻璃片上Okay? So, separate and label them into the phases of mitosis, [mi'təusis]明白?分别标上各个分裂阶段and the first partners that get it right are gonna win the Golden Onion.最快完成的小组就能赢得这个金洋葱Ladies first.女士优先You were gone.你没来上课Yeah.I was out of town for a couple of days.那几天我出城了Personal reasons.办些私事Prophase.前期Do you mind if I look?我可以看看吗?It's prophase.是分裂前期Like I said.正如我所说So are you enjoying the rain?你喜欢下雨天吗?What? You're asking me about the weather?你问我天气的事?Yeah, I...I guess I am.Well, I don't really like the rain.我不喜欢下雨天Any cold, wet thing, I don't really...不喜欢任何潮湿,阴冷的东西我真的不…- What?- Nothing.It's anaphase.是后期了- You mind if I check?- Sure. Anaphase.后期Like I said.正如我所说If you hate the cold and the rain so much,既然你那么讨厌寒冷的下雨why'd you move to the wettest place in the continental US?为什么要搬到美国最潮湿的地方?It's complicated.很难说清I'm sure I can keep up.我能跟得上My mom remarried, and...So you don't like the guy, or...No, that's not...Phil's really nice.It's metaphase. You want to check it?是中期,你要看看吗?I believe you.我信你Why didn't you move with your mother and Phil?Well, Phil's a minor league baseball player,菲尔是二级联盟棒球队队员and he travels a lot,他要经常到处走and my mom stayed home with me,but I knew it made her unhappy, 而我妈妈要留在家陪我,但那样子她不开心.so I figured I'd stay with my dad for a while.所以我觉得我要来跟我爸住一阵子And now you're unhappy.- No.- I'm sorry, I'm just...I'm just trying to figure you out.我只是想了解你You're very difficult for me to read.你真的很难读懂Hey, did you get contacts?你戴隐形眼镜了吗?No.Your eyes were black the last time I saw you,上次见你,你眼睛是黑色的and now they're, like, golden brown.现在变成了金褐色Yeah, I know, it's the...It's the fluorescents. [flu:ə'resənt]那些荧光灯30000:21:41,162 开始BOY: I already called.They're gonna send somebody over soon. 已经报了,他们很快就派人过来Bella, I'm so sorry. I panicked.贝拉,对不起,我吓呆了Bella, I've got 911 on the phone now.贝拉,我报警了Bella. You okay?贝拉,你没事吧?You and I are gonna talk. You all right? 等一下再找你,你没事吧?I'm fine, Dad. Calm down.爸爸,没事,别紧张I'm sorry, Bella. I tried to stop.对不起,贝拉,我试过刹车I know. It's okay.No. It sure as hell is not okay. n. 地狱不,肯定有事Dad, it wasn't his fault.爸,不是他的错You could've been killed.You understand that? 你差点没命了,知道吗?Yes. But I wasn't, so...知道,但我还在,所以…You can kiss your license goodbye.跟你的驾照说再见吧- I heard the chief's daughter was here.- CHARLIE: Dr. Cullen.- 我听说警长的女儿在这里- 库伦医生Charlie.查理I've got this one, Jackie.杰姬,交给我Isabella.伊莎贝拉Bella.贝拉Well, Bella, looks like you took quite a spill.How do you feel?贝拉,看来你受惊了,感觉怎样?Good.Look here.You might experience some post-traumatic stress or disorientation, 你或许会有些创伤后遗症[dis'ɔrienteʃən]或者方向感失调but your vitals look good.但你各方面都良好No signs of any head trauma.没有任何头部创伤迹象I think you'll be just fine.我认为你会没事的TYLER: I'm so sorry, Bella. I'm really...真的很对不起,贝拉,真的…You know,it would've been a whole lot worse如果爱德华不在现场的话if Edward wasn't there.He knocked me out of the way.那就糟糕了,是他把我推开了Edward? Your boy?爱德华?你的孩子?Yeah, it was amazing.对,很神奇I mean, he got to me so fast.He was nowhere near me.他一下子就来到我面前,他本来离我很远的Sounds like you were very lucky.这么说你很幸运Charlie.I gotta go sign some paperwork.You should...我要签些文件,你…You should probably call your mom.你该给你妈打个电话Did you tell her?你告诉她了吗?(GROANS) She's probably just很有可能会…freaking out.…吓坏她的33800:23:27,201 开始ROSALIE: Fifteen kids that saw what happened.至少15个人看到了EDWARD: What was I supposed to do, then?Let her die? 那我应该怎么做?看着她被撞死?This isn't just about you. It's about all of us.这不是你一个人的事这关系到我们所有人CARLISLE: I think we should take this in my office.回我办公室说吧34200:23:38,913 开始- Can I talk to you for a minute?- Rosalie.What?什么事?How did you get over to me so fast?你怎么能一下子就来我到面前的?I was standing right next to you, Bella.贝拉,我就站在你旁边啊No. You were next to your car, across the lot.不,你站在你的车旁边,在停车场对面No, I wasn't.不,不是Yes, you were.是,你是Bella, you're... You hit your head.贝拉,你…你撞到头了I think you're confused.你搞混了I know what I saw.我很清楚我看到什么And what exactly was that?那究竟看到什么?You...You stopped the van.把车顶住了You pushed it away with your hand.你一手把车推开了Well, nobody's gonna believe you, so...没人会相信你,所以…I wasn't gonna tell anybody.我没打算告诉任何人I just need to know the truth.我只想知道真相Can't you just thank me and get over it?你就不能感谢我,然后把它抛诸脑后?Thank you.- You're not gonna let this go, are you?- No.- 你就要弄个究竟,是吗?- 对Well, then I hope you enjoy disappointment.那我希望你能享受这失败感BELLA. ; And that was the first nightI dreamt of Edward Cullen.这是我第一次梦见爱德华·库伦36800:25:51,579 开始Look at you, huh? You're alive.看看你,还活生生的- I know, yeah. False alarm, I guess.- Yeah.- 我知道,只是虚惊一场吧Now, I wanted to ask you,you know, if, you know,我想问问你,你知道it's like a month away, but...还有一个月就到了…Do you wanna go to prom with me?你要不要跟我一起去舞会?So, what do you think?怎么样?- About what?- Do you want to go?To prom?With me?I...Prom.Dancing.Not such a good idea for me.对我来说不是个好主意I have something that weekend anyway.那个周末我有别的事I'm going to Jacksonville that weekend.我要去杰克逊维尔You can't go another weekend?不能在别的周末去吗?Non-refundable ticket.车票不能退You should ask Jessica.你去问问杰西卡吧I know she wants to go with you.我知道她想跟你去All right. All right.MOLINA: Yo, yo, yo. Hey, guys, come on.We gotta go. We gotta go.39900:27:21,235 –开始What's in Jacksonville?去杰克逊维尔干什么?How did you know about that?你怎么知道的?You didn't answer my question.你没回答我的问题You don't answer any of mine, so...你也没回答我的问题,所以…I mean, you don't even say hi to me.我是说你都不跟我打个招呼Hi.Are you gonna tell me how you stopped the van? 你愿意告诉我你是怎样顶住那台车了吗?Yeah. I had an adrenaline rush. [ə'drenəlin] 好,我肾上腺素狂飙It's very common. You can Google it.很正常的,你上谷歌搜索一下Floridians.弗罗里达人That's what's in Jacksonville.他们在杰克逊维尔Can you at least watch where you walk?你能走路带带眼吗?Look, I'm sorry I'm being rude all the time.I just think it's the best way.对不起,我知道我一直很粗鲁,我以为这是最好的方式41200:28:06,681 开始Bella! Guess who just asked me to prom.贝拉,猜猜谁邀请我去舞会了?Who?Yeah, I actually totally thought that Mike was gonna ask you. 我一直以为麦克会邀请你- It's not gonna be weird, though, right?- No. Zero weirdness.- 这样子不会尴尬吗?- 不,尴尬值为零- You guys are great together.- I know, right?- 你们在一起很配- 真的?我就知道42000:28:32,673 开始Bella, we shouldn't be friends.贝拉,我们不能做朋友You really should've figured that out a little earlier.你应该早就意识到I mean, why didn't you just let the van crush me为什么你就不让那台车撞死我and save yourself all this regret?那样你就不用后悔了What, you think I regret saving you?你觉得我后悔救了你?I can see that you do.I just... I don't know why.我看得出,我只是…不知道为什么You don't know anything.你一无所知Hi.Are you gonna be riding with us?No, our bus is full.不,我们的车满座了43000:29:12,179 开始Your mom called. Again.你妈妈又打过来了Well, that's your fault.那是你的错You shouldn't have told herabout the "almost" accident. You finished?你不应该告诉她那场”还差一点“的意外.吃完了吗?Yeah.Yeah, I suppose you're right.She always did know how to worry.这次你对了,她总是过分担心She seems different.她跟以前不同了She seems happy.她开心了很多Phil sounds like an all right guy.菲尔应该是个挺好的男人Yeah, he is.对,他是All right.那好44300:30:00,661 –开始ERIC: Yeah. Hey!- La Push, baby. You in? - 拉普什啊,宝贝,你加入吗?- Should I know what that means?La Push Beach down at the Quileute Rez.We're all going tomorrow.奎鲁特保留区的拉普什海滩,我们打算明天去- Yeah, there's a big swell coming in.- And I don't just surf the Internet.Eric, you stood up once,and it was a foam board. [fəum]But there's whale watching, e with us.还能看鲸鱼La Push, baby. It's La Push.拉普什啊,宝贝,拉普什Okay, I'll go if you stop saying that, okay?好吧,你闭嘴我就去,好吗?Seriously, dude. It's creepy, man.说真的,很恶心45300:30:24,485 开始EDWARD: Edible art? ['edibl]食品艺术?Bella.贝拉Thanks.You know, your mood swings are kind of giving me whiplash.['wiplæʃ]n. 鞭绳,鞭打,鞭抽式损伤你忽冷忽热,这样会伤我感情I only said it'd be better if we weren't friends,我只是说我们不做朋友会更好not that I didn't wanna be.不是我不想跟你交朋友What does that mean?什么意思?It means if you were smart,you'd stay away from me.意思是如果你聪明的话,就别惹我Okay, well, let's say for argument's sake that I'm not smart.好吧,那当作我不聪明- Would you tell me the truth?- No, probably not.I'd rather hear your theories.我想听听你的理解I have considered radioactive spiders and Kryptonite.辐射蜘蛛,超人原素That's all superhero stuff, right?那是超级英雄漫画里面的东西,不是吗?What if I'm not the hero?What if I'm the bad guy?如果我不是英雄呢?如果我是坏蛋呢?You're not.I can see what you're trying to put off,我看得出你想隐瞒but I can see that it's just to keep people away from you. 我看得出你想疏离所有人It's a mask.Why don't we just hang out?为何不一起去玩玩?Everybody's going to the beach.大家计划去海滩玩Come.来吧I mean, have fun.来玩玩- Which beach?- La Push.I don't know.I just...Is there something wrong with that beach?那海滩有问题吗?It's just a little crowded.48100:32:02,383 开始- Hey, it's freezing.- I'm paddling out, Coates.- I don't know if it's worth it anymore.- We drove all the way out here.- JESSICA: I'm at least paddling out.- Yeah48500:32:11,992 --> 00:32:15,587So, I keep thinking that Eric's gonna ask me to the prom, 我一直想着埃里克邀请我去舞会and then he just doesn't.但他没有You should ask him.你应该邀请她Take control.You're a strong, independent woman.掌握主动权,你是个坚强的独立女性- I am?- Yes.- Hey, will you do me up?- Yeah.49100:32:34,748 开始- Bella!- Hi, Jacob.- Guys, this is Jacob.- Hey, guys. How you doing?What are you, like, stalking me?你干嘛?跟踪我吗?(SCOFFS) You're on my rez, remember?你们在我们的保留区,忘记了吗?Are you surfing?你要滑浪吗?- Definitely not.- Thanks.You guys should keep Bella company.Her date bailed. 你们应该陪陪贝拉,她的约会泡汤了What date?什么约会?She invited Edward.她想约爱德华过来- To be polite, that's it.- I think it's nice she invited him.- Nobody ever does.- Yeah, 'Cause Cullen's a freak. [fri:k]You got that right.You guys know him?你们认识他?The Cullens don't come here.库伦那伙人不会来这里的50600:33:16,724 开始What did your friends mean about,you know, "The Cullens don't come here?"你朋友什么意思?库伦那伙人不会来这里?You caught that, huh?你注意到了,是吗?I'm not really supposed to say anything about it.我不该对此说什么的Hey, I can keep a secret.我能保守秘密Really, it's just like an old scary story.就像一个古老的恐怖故事Well, I want to know.我想知道Okay, did you know Quileutes are supposedly descended from wolves?好,你知道奎鲁特人的祖先是狼吗?What? Like, wolves?什么?豺狼?- Yeah.- Like, real wolves?JACOB. ; Well, that's the legend of our tribe.那是部落的传说BELLA. ; Okay.So what's the story about the Cullens?那关库伦家族什么事?Well, they're supposedly descended from this, like, enemy clan.他们的祖先是我们的敌对部落JACOB. ; My great grandfather, the chief,found them hunting on our land.我曾祖父是部落首领,他发现库伦家族在我们的地盘狩猎But they claimed to be something different,他们宣称自己异于常人so we made a treaty with them.所以我们和他们订下条约If they promised to stay off Quileute lands,如果他们不踏进奎鲁特人的地盘then we wouldn't expose what they really were to the palefaces.我们就不向白人揭发他们的秘密I thought they just moved here.我以为他们才刚搬过来Or just moved back.可能是刚搬回来Right.ANGELA: (SCREAMS) It touched my hand.A snake! Stop!Well, what are they really?那他们到底是什么?It's just a story, Bella.只是个传说,贝拉Come on, let's go.来吧,我们走A snake! A snake!53500:35:42,369 开始Hello.Nice jacket.外套不错哦Who are you?It's always the same inane questions.总是问这些傻问题"Who are you?""What do you want?"你想怎样?"Why are you doing this?"你来这里干什么?James, let's not play with our food.詹姆斯,别玩弄我们的大餐了54600:36:52,039 开始JESSICA: He's not here.他不会在这里的Whenever the weather's nice,the Cullens disappear.每逢天气好,库伦家族就消失了What, do they just ditch?什么,他们逃课了?No, Dr. And Mrs. Cullen yank them out for, like, hiking and camping and stuff.不,库伦医生和他太太带他们出外了[jæŋk]徒步旅行,露营之类的I tried that out on my parents.Not even close.我试过叫我父母带我去,但他们不肯Guys, I'm going to the prom with Eric.我要埃里克一起去舞会- I just asked him. I took control.- I told you that would happen.- 我邀请他,我掌握了主动权- 我说过你会成功的Are you sure you have to go out of town?你确定你要出城吗?Oh, yeah, it's a little family thing.嗯,一些家事Okay, we should go shopping in Port Angelesbefore all the good dresses get cleaned out.不然靓衫就被买光了Port Angeles? You mind if I come?安吉利斯港?我能一起去吗?Yeah, I need your opinion.- I like this one.- ANGELA: That's cool.But, like, I don't know about the one-shoulder thing.但我不喜欢露单肩的- I like this one.- JESSICA: Yeah, I like the beading, ['bi:diŋ]- and you wouldn't need jewelry.- Jess, what do you think? Lavender? ['lævində]- Is that good? Is that my color?- I like it.I liked that dusty rose one, too.- 我也喜欢深玫瑰色那件Okay, I like this one.It makes my boobs look good. [bu:b]嗯,我喜欢这件,能让我显得丰满- Hey.- JESSICA: Right?Nice.- ANGELA: Oh, God.- That is uncomfortable.That's disgusting.Bella, what do you think?Yes?That looks great.You said that about, like,the last five dresses, though. 我试穿了五件你都觉得好看I thought they were all pretty good.我觉得全都很好看You're not really into this, are you?你没什么兴致,是吗?I actually really just want to go to this bookstore.其实我想去书店看看I'll meet you guys at the restaurant?在餐厅等你们?- JESSICA: Are you sure?- Yeah, yeah. I'll see you in a minute.- Okay.- Okay.She's right, though. This looks awesome.59500:39:36,003 –开始Get in the car.上车That was a very dangerous maneuver. [mə'nu:və]这样飞车很危险的I should go back there and rip those guys' heads off. 我要回去把他们的头扯掉No, you shouldn't.不,不要You don't know the vile, repulsive thingsthey were thinking. [ri'pʌlsiv]你不会明白他们脑子里的肮脏恶心思想And you do?那你知道?It's not hard to guess.不难猜出Can you talk about something else?Distract me so I won't turn around.你能说些别的吗?分散我的注意力,不然我会调头You should put your seatbelt on.You should put your seatbelt on.- I thought the salad was pretty good.- Hey, you guys, I'm sorry. I just...Where were you? We left you messages.你去了哪里?我们留了信息给你Yeah, we waited, but we were, like,starving, so we...I'm sorry I kept Bella from dinner.对不起,我占用了贝拉的晚餐时间We just sort of ran into each other and got talking.我遇上她,然后就一直聊- Yeah.- No.No, we totally understand.I mean, that happens, right?我们完全理解,这很平常,是吗?Yeah, we were...我们…- We were, yeah, we were just leaving. So...- Let's get this...Bella, if you wanna...I think I should make sure Bella gets something to eat. 我不能让贝拉饿着肚子If you'd like.I'll drive you home myself.That's so thoughtful.It's really thoughtful. Yeah.Yeah. I should eat something.Yeah.- Okay, so we'll see you tomorrow.- Okay, yeah.- ANGELA: See ya.- Okay.62400:41:39,593 开始All right, one mushroom ravioli. [.rævi'əuli]。

thuglife翻译

thuglife翻译

thuglife翻译Thuglife(“暴徒生活”),作为一种社会现象,已经及其热门,其中涵盖着宽广的内涵,充满了激情、冒险、敢作敢为,以及一种对生活各种不公正事件不满与反抗的美好憧憬。

已有越来越多的理想主义者开始将其纳入自我观念,并将其作为个人信仰加以运用。

正是由于这种来自内心的冲动,“暴徒生活”这一时尚趋势便得以悄然而起,逐渐影响了年轻人的日常生活与行为等。

“暴徒”,在某种程度上也是一种抗议的行为,同时也表达了一种挫折、挫败、抗争的强烈情感。

而暴徒生活的核心内涵,则恰恰是这种反抗精神,它以一种更加轻松、活泼、充满自由感的方式抵制社会心理,以做自己最真实、最放肆的样子去与世界对抗,将反抗精神表达的更加真实。

当今,暴徒的生活态度已经渗透到了普通生活中,影响了越来越多的人。

其中,以穿搭、饰品、音乐、语言等为关键词的“暴徒”思维,正走进来越多的年轻人的生活。

比如,音乐,“暴徒”思维传播了一种街头感,年轻人不仅热衷于收听,还主动创作,将他们的抗争姿态浓缩在歌曲里;还有潮流服饰,以毛茸茸的衣服,破旧、带点污渍的运动鞋,破布裤,街头风格的T恤,运动帽,有趣的配饰等,组成的特别的搭配,将“暴徒”的精神展现出来。

此外,“暴徒”思维还影响到了行为方式,强调以坦率、坚强、勇敢、口无遮拦,逆境不屈服,不畏惧社会压力,追求真正的自由,这更强调了自己想要的生活方式,并表现出顽强的人生担当和充满活力的勇敢精神。

由于“暴徒”思维宣传的这种自由、抗争的情绪,也已在社会上形成一种巨大的影响力,不少在音乐,文学,电影,影视作品等领域都产生了很大的反响,成为当今年轻人的文化焦点。

渐渐的,“暴徒”的生活态度也慢慢发展成了“暴徒文化”,这种文化可以为年轻人提供一种释放压力、表达情感、反抗等的宣泄方式,而这正是这一时尚趋势能够持久流行的原因所在。

虽然“暴徒”思维所提倡的“暴力”行为在现实中有可能违反法律,但也可以通过一些合法的方式去表达和宣传,比如各种社会活动,为自己辩护,主持各种拉动民众的活动,让更多的人参与进来,,激发参与者自我革新,进一步丰富自身的生活体验,实现真正的自我认同感。

敢于直面惨淡的人生,敢于正视淋漓的鲜血的英译

敢于直面惨淡的人生,敢于正视淋漓的鲜血的英译

敢于直面惨淡的人生,敢于正视淋漓的鲜血的英译全文共四篇示例,供读者参考第一篇示例:Daring to Face the Bleakness of Life, Daring to Confront the Dripping BloodLife is full of challenges and obstacles that can leave us feeling overwhelmed and hopeless. It is during these times that we must summon the courage to face the harsh realities of our existence head-on, without flinching or turning away.第二篇示例:Facing the bleakness of life and confronting the vivid bloodshed, these are essential aspects of human existence that we often try to avoid or ignore. However, true courage lies in embracing these harsh realities head-on, and finding strength in the face of adversity.第三篇示例:Daring to face the bleakness of life, daring to face the flowing bloodOne of the most difficult aspects of life that many people struggle to face is the inevitability of death. Death is a natural part of life, yet many people fear it and do everything they can to avoid thinking about it. However, those who dare to face the bleakness of life understand that death is a reality that cannot be ignored. They come to terms with their mortality and use it as motivation to live each day to the fullest, appreciating the precious moments they have.第四篇示例:Facing the bleakness of life and confronting the flowing blood, these are two of the most challenging aspects of human existence. Life is not always easy, and it is often filled with hardships and struggles. However, it is those who have the courage to face life head-on, to confront the harsh realities and difficulties, who are able to truly live life to the fullest.。

残酷造就勇敢英文作文

残酷造就勇敢英文作文

残酷造就勇敢英文作文I remember the first time I realized how cruel the world can be. I was in high school, and I witnessed a group of bullies picking on a classmate. It was a wake-up callfor me, and I knew I had to be brave and stand up for what was right.Courage isn't always about facing danger head-on. Sometimes, it's about speaking up when you see injustice or standing up for someone who can't stand up for themselves. It's about being willing to take a risk to make things better, even if it means facing opposition or ridicule.Life has a way of throwing challenges at us when we least expect it. It's in those moments that we discover our true strength and bravery. Whether it's dealing with a personal loss, facing a difficult decision, or standing up to a bully, it's the ability to endure and overcome that shapes us into courageous individuals.Being brave doesn't mean we're never afraid. It meanswe acknowledge our fear and push through it anyway. It's about finding the inner resolve to keep moving forward,even when the odds are stacked against us.Sometimes, being brave means making sacrifices for the greater good. It's about putting others' needs before our own and doing what's right, even when it's the harder choice. It's a selfless act that requires immense strength and courage.In the end, the most courageous thing we can do is tobe true to ourselves. It's about standing up for our beliefs, following our dreams, and not being afraid to be different. It's a bold and fearless way to live, and it's what ultimately shapes our character and defines who we are.。

一个伤心的事情英语作文大学

一个伤心的事情英语作文大学

一个伤心的事情英语作文大学全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1A Sad EventLife is filled with ups and downs, joyful moments and tragic ones. Although we cherish the happy times, it's often the difficult experiences that shape us the most. Today, I want to share a profoundly sad event that left an indelible mark on my life and taught me invaluable lessons about resilience, empathy, and the fragility of existence.It was a crisp autumn morning during my sophomore year of college when I received the dreaded phone call. My mother's voice was trembling, and I could sense the anguish in her tone. "It's your grandfather," she said, her words weighted with sorrow. "He passed away last night."A wave of disbelief washed over me, followed swiftly by a deluge of emotions. My grandfather had been battling cancer for years, but he was a fighter—a true warrior who defied the odds time and again. In my mind, he was invincible, an unbreakablepillar of strength and wisdom. The news of his passing felt like a punch to the gut, knocking the wind out of me.In the days that followed, I found myself grappling with an overwhelming sense of grief. Memories of my grandfather flooded my mind, each one more vivid than the last. I could picture his warm smile, the way his eyes crinkled at the corners when he laughed. I could hear his voice, rich with experience and laced with gentle humor, as he imparted life lessons that would forever shape my worldview.My grandfather was more than just a family member; he was a mentor, a confidant, and a steadfast source of unconditional love. He had a way of making me feel seen and understood, even when I struggled to articulate my thoughts and feelings. His wisdom was a guiding light, illuminating my path during the darkest of times.As I navigated the tumultuous waters of grief, I found solace in the company of my loved ones. We shared stories, laughed through our tears, and celebrated the remarkable life my grandfather had led. It was a bittersweet experience, but one that brought us closer together as a family, united in our love and admiration for the man we had lost.Yet, even as the initial shock subsided, a profound sense of emptiness lingered. I found myself questioning the fragility of life, the cruel inevitability of loss. How could someone so vibrant, so full of life, be taken from us so abruptly? It seemed unfair, unjust, a cosmic cruelty that defied all logic.In the weeks and months that followed, I struggled to find my footing. My studies suffered, my motivation waned, and I found myself retreating into a shell of melancholy. It was during this dark period that I truly realized the importance of seeking support and leaning on those around me.With the compassionate guidance of my professors and the unwavering love of my friends, I slowly began to heal. I learned that grief is not a linear process but a winding journey, filled with ups and downs, moments of clarity and periods of relapse. I discovered the power of vulnerability, of allowing myself to feel the full weight of my emotions without judgment or restraint.As time passed, the acute pain of loss began to dull, replaced by a profound sense of gratitude for the time I had with my grandfather. I realized that his legacy lived on within me, through the values he instilled and the lessons he imparted. His memory became a source of strength, a constant reminder to cherish the present and embrace life's fleeting moments with open arms.Looking back on that pivotal event, I can say with certainty that it changed me in profound ways. It taught me the importance of resilience, of finding joy in the midst of sorrow, and of appreciating the precious gift of life. It deepened my empathy for those who have experienced similar losses, allowing me to offer a compassionate ear and a shoulder to lean on.Most importantly, the loss of my grandfather reinforced the profound truth that love transcends the boundaries of physical existence. Although he may no longer be with us in body, his spirit lives on, woven into the fabric of our family's story, a constant reminder of the indelible impact one life can have on countless others.As I navigate the twists and turns of adulthood, I carry the lessons learned from that tragic event close to my heart. I strive to honor my grandfather's memory by living with purpose, embracing every opportunity for growth, and cherishing the connections that bind us together as human beings.For though the road ahead may be paved with challenges and heartache, I know that I am not alone. The love and wisdom imparted by those who came before me serve as a beacon, guiding me through the darkest of nights and reminding me thateven in the depths of sorrow, there is always hope, always the promise of a brighter tomorrow.篇2A Heartbreaking LossIt was just another typical Thursday morning as I trudged across campus to my 9am lecture. Little did I know, this seemingly ordinary day would soon become one of the most devastating of my life.As I took my usual seat in the lecture hall, I couldn't help but notice my phone lighting up with a string of texts from my mom. That was odd - she knew better than to message me during class.I decided to take a quick glance, expecting it to be something trivial. But as my eyes scanned the words on the screen, I felt the blood drain from my face."Call me right away. It's about grandpa."An icy chill shot through my body as I read those six words over and over again. My grandpa had been battling lung cancer for the past year, but he was a stubborn old fighter. Surely it couldn't be...no, I couldn't let my mind go there. Not yet.I gathered my things and rushed out into the hallway, hands trembling as I dialed my mom's number. She answered on the first ring, her voice shaking."Matt...grandpa passed away last night."In that moment, it felt like the world stopped spinning. I slumped down against the wall, the physics lecture I had been seated for only moments ago suddenly the furthest thing from my mind. Searing pain gripped my heart as the reality of her words slowly sank in. My grandpa - my hero, my best friend, one of the most important people in my life - was gone.Over the next few days, I operated in a daze, making arrangements to fly home for the funeral. Walking across the stage at graduation a few weeks later was a bittersweet moment, tainted by my grandfather's absence in the crowd. He had been so stubborn about hanging on to see me get that diploma, but the cancer had other plans.The summer after graduation passed by in a blur of grief and adjusting to life without grandpa's regular phone calls and inappropriate-but-hilarious jokes. By the time I returned to campus that fall, I thought I had started to heal. But as Thanksgiving break approached, I dreaded having to go home and face those first big family gatherings without him.It hit me like a ton of bricks when I walked through my grandparents' front door - the house I had so many fond childhood memories in - and he wasn't there to greet me with a crusty old "Hey jackass!" and a bear hug that could squeeze the life out of you. The dejected look on my grandma's face and the obvious grandpa-sized hole in every room was almost too much to bear.I spent most of that Thanksgiving weekend holed up in the old basement beer fridge room, clutching photos of me and grandpa while devouring his secret stash ofican't believe it's not butter pretzels through my tears. I knew avoiding the family wasn't the healthiest way to cope, but being around all of grandpa's favorite holiday traditions without him there was excruciating.In the months that followed, I struggled to find motivation for schoolwork, friendships, or much of anything else as the sadness and emptiness crept in. Sure, I knew loss was an inevitable part of life, but how did anyone ever get over losing such an enormous, fantastically weird presence that had been so woven into the fabric of your world?I felt profoundly alone, like a dandelion seed scattered by the wind, disconnected from everyone and everything aroundme. My peers who still had their grandparents couldn't possibly understand this premature grief of losing such a beloved elder far too soon. Most days, I wore a mask of numbing denial, acting like everything was fine when in reality, I felt like I was suffocating.It wasn't until I found an old shoebox of letters in grandpa's basement that summer that things began to shift for me. The box was overflowing with letters - typed in that archaic, all-caps font on thin yellow paper - written by my grandpa during his time serving in the Korean War. As I began to read them, I was stunted by his raw vulnerability and emotional courage flowing through each sentence.My grandpa, this stoic, tough-as-nails man who I had idolized my whole life, wasn't afraid to pour out his deepest fears of not surviving the war and leaving his young wife and newborn son behind. He didn't censor his anguish over the horrors he had witnessed or the loneliness that came with being so far from home for the first time.Reading those letters forged an profound new connection with my grandpa. For so long, I had seen him as this invincible hero, a legendary prankster with an inexhaustible spirit. But those letters showed me a side of him I had never known - ascared young man just trying his best to survive the unimaginable.In that shoebox, I felt like I had discovered the purest essence of who my grandpa was - his hopes, his dreams, his broken heart, his endless reservoir of resilience. The raw humanity captured in those pages helped me better understand the man I had lost, but also showed me shreds of him still alive within myself.While the ache of his absence would never fully subside, slowly I began to heal. I started seeing a counselor and found solace in writing about the special alchemy of our relationship and all the silly moments that made grandpa's spirit so vibrantly, beautifully human.I came to accept that grief, like love, is one of life's harsh tutelages. The pain I felt stemmed from the privilege of being so deeply loved and cherished by an extraordinary person. In that sense, the hurt was an unavoidable upshot of how much light grandpa had radiated into my world. Our ancestors' legacies shape who we are long after they've shuffled off this mortal coil - my grandpa's dogged spirit and rambunctious code for injecting magic into the mundane lives on in so much of who I strive to be.So while a piece of my heart will forever be trapped in that sad moment of loss, the essence of who my grandpa was cannot be extinguished. His unshakable joyful core is now woven into the fabric of my soul, filling me with warmth and laughter when the icy grip of grief tries to take hold. His extraordinary spirit transformed my world, and still flows through my veins like a secret, super-potent vaccine against the venom of life's inevitable pains.And for that priceless gift, no amount of heartbreak could ever make me not profoundly grateful to have been shaped by the love of an exceptional human being like my grandpa. Our ancestors' light never fades; it just changes vessels, burning ever brighter in the hearts of those they've touched along the way.篇3A Sad Event in UniversityI remember it like it was yesterday, though it's been over two years since that dreadful day. I was in my third year at university, just cruising through my classes and looking forward to graduating the following year. Life was good - I had a tight group of friends, was doing well academically, and couldn't wait to start my career.That all changed with one fateful phone call.It was a crisp October morning and I had just stepped out of my apartment, backpack slung over my shoulder, heading to my 9am lecture. My phone started ringing and I assumed it was my mom calling to chat like she did most mornings during my walk to campus.But it wasn't my mom's familiar number lighting up my screen. It was my older brother Aaron. That struck me as odd since he almost never called me, we mostly just traded texts back and forth. A knot started forming in my stomach as I accepted the call."Aaron? What's up man?" I tried to keep my tone light but there was a waver of concern in my voice.His words came out jumbled, cracking with emotion. "Zack...it's Dad...he's gone..."I stopped dead in my tracks on the sidewalk, the rest of his sentence not even registering. Gone? What did he mean gone? My mind started racing as I replayed his words over and over."W-what are you talking about? Gone where?" I sputtered out, my heart pounding.There was a long pause before he finally managed to say it. "He had a massive heart attack last night...they couldn't revive him..."The world started spinning around me. This couldn't be real, could it? My dad, my strong, healthy, energetic dad with a booming laugh that could fill a room...gone just like that? He was only 57 years old with no prior health issues that I knew of. This had to be some cruel prank.But the anguish in my brother's voice told me the harsh truth. Our dad, our hero who could fix anything and make us feel safe no matter what, was dead. Just like that, ripped away from us in the prime of his life.The rest of that day is just a blur. I remember my roommates finding me on the floor, crumpled into a ball of tears, trying to comprehend this new reality of a world without my dad in it. I'm pretty sure I missed all my classes that week, laying in bed just numb. Numb from grief, numb from heartbreak, numb from an overwhelming sadness I had never experienced before.The hardest part was having to go home for the funeral and face the rest of my family. Seeing my strong, stoic brother who I had always looked up to absolutely shattered. Watching my mom, the love of my dad's life for over 30 years, struggle to evenget out of bed each morning. It was a level of pain I never could have imagined.I had somehow managed to make it over 20 years without experiencing the tragic loss of someone close to me. I was nowhere near prepared for how utterly devastating andall-consuming that grief would be.After the funeral, I struggled to find my way back. What was once an exciting future full of potential suddenly seemed so frighteningly uncertain without my dad's guidance. He was the wisest man I knew and I looked to him for advice on all the important decisions in my life. How was I supposed to navigate those pivotal moments of getting a job, getting married, having kids of my own, all without his counsel?My grades started slipping as I found it almost impossible to focus on school with this heavy cloak of sadness constantly weighing me down. I started shutting out my friends, skipping social events, shutting myself off from the world. It was just too hard to pretend to be happy when I felt like my heart had been torn out of my chest.Counseling helped give me coping mechanisms, but it was a long and arduous journey to find even an ounce of healing. There were many difficult milestones that first year without him.Holidays, his birthday, my own birthday passing by so bitterly. Reminders seemed to be everywhere that he was supposed to be here but wasn't.Slowly, over time, the rawness of the pain started to dull into more of a constant dull ache. The crying spells became less frequent, I was able to get through more days without being ambushed by emotions. My friends surrounded me with love and patience, giving me space to grieve but not letting me slip away entirely.Looking back now after a couple of years, I've realized that in some strange way, losing my dad so suddenly and tragically shook me to my core in a way that changed me forever, but also gave me strength and resilience I never knew I had. I don't think I'll ever fully "get over" his death, nor would I really want to since that would be letting go of my cherished memories of him.But I've learned to celebrate the amazing 21 years I had with such an incredible father who shaped me into the person I am today. He gave me integrity, values, confidence and most importantly he showed me what unconditional love looked like through how he treated me and my family every single day.While the sadness may never fully go away, I carry my dad's spirit with me as I move forward in life, striving to live with thesame compassion, generosity and zest for living that he embodied. In that way, even though he's gone from this earth, his beautiful essence still survives in me and the countless lives he touched.That fateful morning was undoubtedly one of the saddest, most heart-wrenching experiences of my life. But I'm gradually learning that life's challenges, no matter how devastating, happen for a reason. They help us to grow, to gain profound perspective, and to cherish the wonderful moments and people we have, instead of taking them for granted.So while I'd give anything to have my dad back, I'm endlessly grateful for the time I had with him and the immeasurable impact he had on my life. His death shattered my heart, but the trail of love, laughter and wisdom he left behind helps to slowly piece it back together, one little step at a time.。

那一刻我长大了亲人的离去英语作文

那一刻我长大了亲人的离去英语作文

那一刻我长大了亲人的离去英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Moment I Grew Up: Losing a Loved OneAs a kid, I always felt like I had this impenetrable bubble around me, shielding me from the harsh realities of life. My parents did everything they could to protect my innocence and let me enjoy a carefree childhood. However, that bubble burst the day my grandfather passed away. In an instant, I was jolted into the harsh truth that life is fragile and fleeting. At twelve years old, I experienced a loss that forced me to confront mortality head-on, compelling me to grow up before I was truly ready.Grandpa was the living embodiment of wisdom, strength, and an unconditional loving spirit. Despite his aging body, he maintained a youthful zest for life that was utterly infectious. Spending time with him was like being transported into a whimsical world where imagination knew no bounds. He could make the most mundane tasks feel like grand adventures with his fanciful tales and boisterous laughter.I can vividly recall the last time I saw him, just a few days before he passed. We were sitting in his favorite worn armchair, a tattered old thing that had endured decades of familial love. With his calloused hand resting atop mine, he gazed at me with those warm hazel eyes that always made me feel like the center of his universe. "You're such an incredible young lady," he said, his voice raspier than I remembered. "Don't ever lose that spark that makes you you."At the time, I simply smiled and gave his hand a gentle squeeze, oblivious to how profound and prescient those words would become. How I wish I could go back and soak in every second, committing every crease in his face and spark in his eyes to memory. Little did I know, those would be the last coherent words my grandfather would ever say to me.The phone call came just after midnight, shattering the tranquil silence of our home. I'll never forget the despondent look on my mom's face as she emerged from her room, eyes swollen from crying. "Grandpa's gone," she uttered, crumpling into my dad's embrace. In that moment, my heart plummeted into the depths of my stomach, and a numbness I'd never known before washed over me.The details of the following days were a blur – a viscous haze of anguish punctuated by moments of haunting clarity. I remember the stark coldness of the coffin as I reached out to caress his motionless hand, silently begging for him to squeeze back. I remember the agonizing wail that escaped my grandmother as we lowered him into the ground, the embodiment of a grief too colossal for words. Most of all, I remember the emptiness that consumed me, a vast hollowness where the unwavering constant of my grandfather's love and guidance used to reside.In the wake of his passing, I was confronted with questions that shook me to my core: Where do we go after we die? Is there an afterlife, or do we simply cease to exist? How can someone who loomed so large in my life, my biggest cheerleader and role model, simply vanish from this earth? The cruel finality of death was a concept I grappled with for the first time, desperately seeking answers that could fill the cavernous void his absence had created.As the initial shock subsided, it ushered in a period of profound growth and self-discovery. I found myselfre-evaluating my priorities, shedding the trivial preoccupations that had once dominated my adolescent mind. Suddenly,cultivating meaningful relationships and leading a life imbued with purpose took on a new urgency. My grandfather's memory was a constant reminder to embrace every moment, to appreciate the inherent beauty in the mundane, and to love deeply and wholeheartedly.Moreover, his passing instilled in me a newfound resilience and determination. If someone as heroic as my grandfather could be rendered powerless against the inevitability of death, I knew I had to muster every ounce of strength to persevere through life's adversities. His spirit became my lodestar, an eternal wellspring of inspiration that propelled me forward even in my darkest hours.As the years have passed, the sting of his loss has dulled, but the indelible imprint he left on my soul remains. I see glimpses of him in the way I approach challenges with tenacity, in the compassion I extend to others, and in the insatiable curiosity that drives me to continually learn and grow. His legacy transcends his physical form, interwoven into the fabric of the woman I've become.While I'll forever mourn the years and memories we didn't get to share, I'm profoundly grateful for the invaluable life lessons his departure bestowed upon me. In that devastatingmoment of loss, I was forced to abandon the naivete of childhood and confront the stark realities of the human condition. The world suddenly seemed so vast, so daunting, and yet brimming with infinite possibilities.Grandpa's parting words, a poignant exhortation to embrace my authentic self, have been seared into my consciousness. In the face of grief, I found solace in honoring his final wish – to never let the spark that defined me be extinguished. His transition from this earthly realm marked my own metamorphosis, a bittersweet transformation from the carefree child he doted upon to the resilient, purposeful adult I strive to be every day.While the heartache of his absence will forever linger, I've come to view his passing not solely as a loss, but as a profound catalyst for growth. In that pivotal moment of sorrow, I caught a glimpse of the woman I was destined to become – resilient, empathetic, and imbued with an unwavering determination to lead a life brimming with intention and gratitude.So to you, Grandpa, I say: thank you. Thank you for the indelible mark you left on my soul and the gift of perspective your departure bestowed upon me. In losing you, I found the courage to confront life's harsh truths while cherishing itsfleeting beauty. You'll forever be the source of my resilience, my moral compass, and a constant reminder to embrace the present with every fiber of my being.The moment you left this world was the moment I was forced to grow up, to discard the blissful illusion of immortality and immerse myself in life's bittersweet poignancy. While the anguish of that loss will never fully dissipate, it was also the catalyst for my metamorphosis into the person I am today –someone you'd be proud to call your granddaughter.篇2The Moment I Grew Up: The Loss of a Loved OneThey say there are certain moments in life that change you forever, moments that shape who you are and who you will become. For me, that moment came when I was just 14 years old with the passing of my grandmother. It was an event that forced me to confront mortality, grief, and the harsh realities of life in a way I had never experienced before. In that moment, I grew up.My grandmother, who we called Nana, had been diagnosed with ovarian cancer a year earlier. At first, the prognosis seemed hopeful – the doctors said they had caught it relatively early and she would undergo chemotherapy to try to beat it. We allremained optimistic, pushing away the morbid thoughts of losing her. Nana was a pillar of strength, having raised six children mostly on her own after my grandfather passed away when my mom was just a teenager. Surely her determination would help her power through this too.But cancer doesn't play by anyone's rules. It respects neither hopes nor prayers. With each passing month, each cycle of treatment, Nana grew weaker and more frail. The chemotherapy that was meant to save her ravaged her body. Her trademark wavy white hair fell out in clumps. Her rosy complexion turned an ashen gray. The sparkle in her eyes dimmed.Still, she fought. She fought for every breath, every minute, as the cancer stole her independence and confined her to a hospital bed in her home. We brought in hospice nurses to care for her around the clock. My mom, aunts and uncles took shifts sitting vigil by her bedside, spoon-feeding her soup and reading to her from the Bible when she was awake.I can't honestly say I appreciated the gravity of what was happening at the time. In my 14-year-old mind, Nana was immortal. She had always been there, a constant source of love, security, and home-cooked meals. Losing her seemed incomprehensible. Even as her condition deteriorated, somenaïve part of me clung to the belief that she would somehow rally, that she was too stubborn to let something like cancer take her down.Then came the night my mom woke me up around 3am. "Nana's taken a turn for the worse," she said, trying to keep her voice steady. "We need to go to her now." We raced over to Nana's house, pulling up behind the ambulance that had been called. I watched, feeling numb, as the paramedics wheeled her still body out on a stretcher, an oxygen mask covering her face.The next few hours passed in a blur of bright hospital lights, the hushed voices of doctors, the incessant beeping of machines. Sometime after dawn, the doctors ushered us into a private room, their grave expressions telling us all we needed to know before they even spoke the words: "I'm so sorry, but your grandmother is gone."In that moment, time seemed to stand still as the weight of those words washed over me in waves of disbelief, anguish, sorrow. Nana – my protector, my biggest fan, the person who always showered me with unconditional love – was gone, forever. The formidable woman who had raised six kids, picked cotton as a child, survived the Depression, was now just a frail body lying behind a curtain down the hall. I had never known grief of suchmagnitude. It hollowed me out, leaving me feeling empty and adrift.I remember watching my strong, formidable mother – ano-nonsense police officer who ran into danger every day on the job – collapse to the floor, wailing like a wounded animal as she clung to my aunt. In that moment, I realized my childhood, that blissful period of innocence and naivety about the world's cruelties, was officially over. I had been violently thrust into the harsh realities of life, of mortality, of the fragility of existence.In the days and weeks after Nana's passing, I found it difficult to make sense of what had happened, of how someone so central to my life could just be...gone. I stopped sleeping well, stayed up late staring at old photos of her, trying to freeze those memories in my mind before they faded. I missed her hugs, her laugh, the way she would squeeze my cheeks and call me her "sweet pea." Simple things, little gestures, but they had meant everything.Grief became the unwanted, ever-present companion in my life during that time. No matter where I went – school, friends' houses, the grocery store – it followed me like my shadow, seeping into every aspect of my daily existence. Happy moments felt tainted, colored by the sadness of knowing Nana wasn'tthere to share in the joy. I smiled less. I withdrew from friends. The world just didn't feel the same without her in it.Maybe that's why her death impacted me so profoundly. As the first major loss in my young life, it shattered my idyllic notions of how the world was "supposed" to work. I had to confront the cold truth that nothing lasts forever, that all living things eventually die, including the people we love most. It forced me to grapple with my own mortality before I had the emotional maturity and life experience to fully process it. In many ways, I aged 20 years in those first few months without Nana.But her passing also taught me invaluable lessons about courage, resilience, and how to find pockets of light even in the darkest of situations. I marveled at how my mom and aunts soldiered through their grief to make arrangements, sort through a lifetime of Nana's possessions, and carry on family traditions like Christmas dinner that she used to host. Their strength inspired me to find my own, to focus on celebrating Nana's life rather than just mourning her death.Slowly, gradually, the raw ache of those early days subsided, though it never fully went away. The heavy cloak of sadness eventually became a little lighter, a little easier to carry. In itsplace, I found a deeper appreciation for my loved ones and the importance of nurturing those bonds while we're all still here to cherish them. I grew up faster than I would have liked, but I also developed a maturity, wisdom, and perspective on life that many adults never attain.Most importantly, I realized that even after her physical death, a part of Nana would live on – in our memories, in the family stories we tell, in the recipes we pass down from generation to generation. Her spirit, her essence, is quite literally woven into the fabric of our family. And that, in a strange way, granted me a sense of stillness and acceptance about what had happened. She wasn't just "gone." Her influence, her impact on me and those who loved her, could never be erased.When I look back at that pivotal moment of losing Nana, it's with a mixture of sadness and gratitude. Sadness for the premature ending of such a beautiful life and all the moments we'll never get to share. But also gratitude – for the gift of having had such an extraordinary woman help shape me during my formative years, for the priceless memories I hold of her, and for the invaluable life lessons about love, loss, and perseverance that her passing imparted.In many ways, I'm still learning from her, still processing how her death changed the trajectory of my adolescence and set me on a different path as a more mature, empathetic, and appreciative person. Those lessons aren't always easy, butthey've undoubtedly made me stronger and shaped the man I've become. Though she's no longer here, Nana fundamentally altered my life in that one monumental moment when I realized I had to grow up, perhaps sooner than any child should have to face. It was the moment I became an adult, ready or not.篇3The Moment I Grew Up: The Loss of a Loved OneThey say there are certain experiences in life that force you to grow up faster than you ever anticipated. For me, that moment came when I was just 16 years old with the loss of my grandfather. While death is an inevitable part of the cycle of life, nothing could have prepared me for how earth-shattering and life-altering that experience would be.Grandpa had been ill for some time with complications from diabetes, but he always remained the pillar of strength and optimism that our family rallied around. With his warm smile, cheerful spirit, and endless words of wisdom, he made even thedarkest clouds seem temporary. I adored him deeply and loved going to his little house on the hill to spend time with him. The smell of his old armchair, the creak of the rocking chair, and sound of his voice regaling me with stories from "the old days" are memories seared into my mind forever.When we got the call that he had taken a turn for the worse, my family rushed to the hospital. I remember that eerie sense of calm before the storm as we made our way down those stark, sterile hallways towards his room. Deep down, I think I knew this would be the last time I saw him. But my mind couldn't accept that reality - he was invincible in my eyes, how could this be the end?Upon entering his room, my heart shattered into a million pieces. There he lay, the strongest man I knew, looking so frail and helpless amongst the tangle of tubes and machines fighting to keep him alive. His eyes were closed and he seemed to be at peace, but his labored breathing made it obvious he was struggling. I wanted so desperately to see the spark of life return to his warm brown eyes and hear the rumble of his laughter once more. But it was not to be.The next few hours blurred together as my family kept a sombre vigil by his bedside. We took turns holding his hand,sharing our most cherished memories, and saying our goodbyes through streams of tears. I'll never forget the sound of my grandmother's heart-wrenching sobs as she pleaded with him not to leave her. Seeing the strongest woman I knew crumble was like witnessing the unraveling of my whole world.Then, the moment we had all been dreading yet simultaneously wishing would come to end his suffering - his breathing became increasingly shallow until it stopped altogether. The cacophony of alarms notifying the medical staff seemed to happen in slow motion. I was numb, paralyzed, unable to comprehend that this man who had been the very center of my universe was now gone.The days and weeks after Grandpa's passing were some of the most difficult of my life. Grief overwhelmed me in tidal waves, sometimes when I least expected it. The simplest things would trigger me - his favorite cookie in the grocery aisle, an old wallet receipt with his familiar scrawl, the whirring of a ceiling fan that sounded just like the one in his living room. Reminders of him were everywhere and the pain was almost too much to bear.Perhaps the hardest moments were the ones where I craved nothing more than his guidance and support. How I longed to climb into that worn armchair once more and seek his adviceabout issues I was grappling with! From minor squabbles with friends to major crossroads about my future, he always had a way of cutting through the noise and confusion to provide me with invaluable wisdom.But alas, I had to find my own way to move forward without him. And it was in that process that I feel I transitioned from an uncertain, naive child into a young adult far wiser about the fragility and preciousness of life. Gone were the days of taking the presence of loved ones for granted and living solely in the naivete of youth. This loss shattered the illusion of immortality and forced me to truly appreciate every single moment as the gift that it is.Not a day goes by that I don't think of my beloved grandpa and miss him with every fiber of my being. But I've come to realize that while his physical form may be gone from this earth, his spirit lives on in the countless lives he touched, including my own. The values he imparted - kindness, integrity, resilience, and carving out happiness in even the darkest of times - became my anchors to get me through the storm of grief.In many ways, I'm grateful for the life lessons that ensued from his passing at a pivotal age. His death was a harsh awakening to the reality that nothing lasts forever, and we mustsoak up every precious second we're given. No longer could I arrogantly assume I had all the time in the world. This perspective has fundamentally shaped who I am at my core and how I try to live my life with intention each day.While I'll never stop wishing I had more time with Grandpa and could once again bask in his comforting presence, I've realized that dwelling in sorrow and anger over his loss is akin to squandering the incredible gift he gave me. Instead, I try to honor his memory by leading a life guided by the wisdom and values he bestowed upon me as his final act of love. Each milestone or pivotal juncture, I pause to consider what advice he would have offered to help light my way.In that way, while the loss was unimaginably difficult, his spirit truly lives on through me. He helped me grow up that fateful day in the hospital room when I had to say goodbye far sooner than I ever could have fathomed. And while I'll carry some of that grief forever, I'm equally carrying forth the best pieces of who he was inside of me to navigate the winding road ahead.Death may have taken his physical form from this world, but it was unable to extinguish the blazing torch of wisdom, fortitude and unconditional love that he represented. Those virtues arenow woven into the tapestry of who I am and will continue shaping the person I become. For that lasting inheritance, I am eternally grateful to the man who made me who I am today by both living and dying.。

八年级英语现代小说情节分析单选题30题

八年级英语现代小说情节分析单选题30题

八年级英语现代小说情节分析单选题30题1. In the novel, the character always smiles and helps others. This shows that he is _____.A. selfishB. kindC. cruelD. lazy答案:B。

本题考查人物性格的判断。

选项A“selfish”意为自私的,与总是微笑帮助他人的行为不符。

选项B“kind”意为善良的,符合总是微笑帮助他人的人物形象。

选项C“cruel”意为残忍的,与描述相反。

选项D“lazy”意为懒惰的,也不符合描述。

2. The main character in the story never gives up when facing difficulties. This tells us he is _____.A. weakB. braveC. nervousD. shy答案:B。

本题考查对人物行为所反映性格的理解。

选项A“weak”表示虚弱的,与面对困难不放弃的表现相悖。

选项B“brave”意为勇敢的,符合面对困难不放弃的特征。

选项C“nervous”意为紧张的,不符合人物的行为。

选项D“shy”意为害羞的,与不放弃面对困难的行为无关。

3. The character in the book is very quiet and doesn't like to talk much. We can say he is _____.A. outgoingB. quietC. activeD. friendly答案:B。

本题重点考察对人物性格特点的把握。

选项A“outgoing”意为外向的,与文中人物安静、不爱说话不符。

选项B“quiet”意为安静的,符合描述。

选项C“active”意为活跃的,与人物性格相反。

选项D“friendly”意为友好的,题干中未体现友好这一特点。

4. In the novel, the girl is always late for school. This means she is _____.A. punctualB. irresponsibleC. carefulD. hardworking答案:B。

关于坠落的审判的英语影评

关于坠落的审判的英语影评

The Falling Justice: A Critical Analysis of theEnglish Film ReviewThe Falling Justice, a film that delves into the intricate and often biased workings of the judicial system, presents a thought-provoking narrative that challenges our perceptions of justice, fairness, and the role of emotions in legal proceedings. The film, with its blend of suspense and emotional drama, offers a unique perspective on the consequences of allowing prejudice and discrimination to influence the judicial process.The film reviews, predominantly in English, offer a diverse range of opinions and interpretations, reflecting the complexity and depth of the film's themes. One reviewer notes that "when the judicial system is built on prejudice and discrimination, stepping into the courtroom becomes a daunting task," highlighting the film's exploration of the impact of institutional biases on individuals and their quest for justice. Another reviewer comments on the film's ability to resonate deeply with those who have experienced long-term relationships, failed emotions, and a sense of bias, stating that "all those who have gone throughemotional valleys and understand the nature of bias can deeply relate to this film."The film's narrative trap, as mentioned by some reviewers, is not only a testament to the director'sskillful storytelling but also a commentary on the way society often falls victim to its own preconceptions and biases. The film's blend of suspense and emotional drama creates a tense and engaging atmosphere that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats, while also prompting them to question their own beliefs and biases.The Falling Justice is not just a film about justice and the law; it is a film about human emotions, relationships, and the consequences of allowing our biases to shape our views and actions. The film's powerful storytelling and engaging performances make it a must-watch for anyone interested in exploring the complexities of the human mind and the challenges of seeking justice within a flawed system.The film's ability to resonate with a wide range of audiences, across different cultures and backgrounds, is further emphasized by the diverse range of English filmreviews available online. The reviews, which span from critical analyses to personal reflections, offer a comprehensive understanding of the film's themes, messages, and artistic merits.In conclusion, The Falling Justice is a film that challenges our perceptions of justice and fairness, while also exploring the role of emotions and biases in shaping our views and actions. The film's powerful storytelling, engaging performances, and thought-provoking themes make it a standout in the genre of legal dramas, and its impact is further enhanced by the diverse range of English film reviews that offer insights and perspectives from various corners of the globe.**《坠落的审判》:英语影评的深度剖析**《坠落的审判》这部影片深入探讨了司法体系内部错综复杂的偏见与歧视问题,呈现了一个引人深思的叙事,挑战了我们对正义、公平以及在法律程序中情感作用的认知。

吝啬的意思是什么

吝啬的意思是什么

吝啬的意思是什么吝啬的意思:被人们普遍视为人性的缺点,无论是生活中,还是小说中,吝啬的人一般都是反面角色,巴尔扎克笔下的葛朗台应该可以当选吝啬鬼的代表。

有人在南北文化的比较中,也把南方某些大城市人的吝啬当作不可饶恕的小辫子,抓住不放。

但现在都市中出现了一种新的生活潮流,就是主动追求吝啬。

英文解释stingy;niggardly;miserly;mean;cheeseparing ;[stingy;skimpy;chinchy;close-fisted;mingy; mean; niggardly; be mean and stingy] 小气,当用而舍不得用,过分爱惜自己的钱财始,洪家富而性吝啬。

--《三国志.曹洪传》详细解释保守,保住使不失去。

《易·说卦》:“坤为地,为母,为布,为釜,为吝嗇。

” 孔颖达疏:“为吝嗇,取其地生物不转移也。

” 高亨注:“地生养草木,草木固植于一处,不能自移,且离地即死,是地保守其财物也。

”过分爱惜己之财物,当用而不用。

《三国志·魏志·曹洪传》:“ 洪家富而性吝嗇。

”《朱子语类》卷七一:“六五居尊位,却如此敦本尚俭,便似吝嗇。

” 清蒲松龄《聊斋志异·霍女》:“ 朱大兴,彰德人。

家富有而吝嗇已甚。

” 巴金《寒夜》十一:“他不去,同事们会以为他穷或者吝啬,会更加看轻他。

”中英例句他太吝啬了,软的对他没用.He's dense.words mean nothing to him.至于“吝啬鬼”标签,我们不太确定。

As for the tightwad label, we're not so sure.我怎么会爱上这个人渣这个吝啬鬼?How could I fall in love with this scumbag, this skinflint?当然,这一切的假设前提都是,她不是一个愤世嫉俗的吝啬鬼。

All this assumes, of course, that she is not just a miserly sociopath.。

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Facing Cruel Life
——review of Taken
Taken is a very traditional action movie——fighting for love. Although the sequence is a little bit simple, and the father seemed too superman-style (well, he beat the whole orgnized criminal gang by himself and didn’t get hurt till the end), it’s still a great movie. What i want to say here is about facing our cruel lifes.
When the robber broke into the house, the father told his daughter to hide under the bed . And he said “Listen, you’re going to be taken.”That secenry impressed deeply in my brain. I can still remember the shock and the respect at that time.
“Life is like a box of chocolate. You never know what you’re gonna get.”Next second, you may make fortune, or you may die. We can’t chose what is going to happen, but we can chose a way to face it. Life is cruel, unfortunatly, the only thing you can do is calm down, stand up, and challenge it.
Bryan’s old friend tried to keep himself out of Bryan’s case. Friendship seems brittle at this moment. No one wants to hurt others, but if you stand exactly in my way, then i would just say sorry. Life is cruel, isn’t it? A threatening of you, or my daughter’s life. Guess which one i may choose.
The “Good Luck” one occured to me. I imagined what i will say if i
was him. The answer turned out to be “Good Luck”. Different people choose different life. And that’s the only thing we can do in that position (of course, you should pick a right way, we all know justice will always beat devil).
“But it’s all personal for me.”
“I would like to let you live, but i won’t.”
All of us want to step forward. Sacrifice, failure, competence and many things you don’t want to see are dued to happen. What can we do? What will you do?
I think i might find answer from Bryan——Life is cruel, you are going to be taken. Calm down, face it, and challenge it.
Group 5 Rebbeca
Student number 3124011004。

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