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dirtytalk语录大全

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dirtytalk语录大全1. It hasn`t put me off.我毫不介意2. It`s already taken care of.事情已经尘埃落定3. you are so twisted.你可真变态4. It`s just that most men like to hear me talk dirty.只不过男人大多数爱听荤段子5. You appear to be at a loss for words.你好像词穷了6. Holy fuck!我了个天=Holy shit!见鬼=Bloody hell!该死=sucks for you活该7. I`ve been living on borrowed time,haven`t I?我一直都在苟且偷生,不是吗?8. You`re back to your old tricks.你又故技重施了9. You jumped the gun,again.你又操之过急10. I`ll love her to the moon and back.我会把她宠上天(if i have,多少单身汪的真心话)11. A dumb person蠢蛋=A knucklehead二货=mouth breather 白痴=jackhole混球(用的过瘾吗)12. T here are times in life that warrant an exception.其实人生苦短偶尔破个戒也不错13. I`ve always been self--aware.我一直有自知之明(像我这么帅的生来就是为拯救世界)14. Y ou `ve done nothing to improve yourself.你没有一点点长进15. I could more good dead than alive.我死了比活着的作用更大(好可悲,有多少人这么想)16. I see through your game.我已经看透你的把戏了(高手过招,一招制胜,还是这句话威力大)17. W hat you put into the world comes back to you.恶有恶报,善有善终18. N othing makes sense without you.你不在,一切都没有意义了。

专题08 2021年新高考英语读后续写联考模拟汇编36-40_decrypted

专题08  2021年新高考英语读后续写联考模拟汇编36-40_decrypted

专题08 2021年新高考英语读后续写联考模拟汇编36-40新高考读后续写联考模拟汇编36读后续写阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。

It was the hottest time of the year in southern California. Steve, a star basketball player at the University of California, with his cousin Zach, had planned a camping trip in the Great National Forest for their summer vacation.The boys gathered clothes and supplies, and began their great adventure with Brady the dog early in the morning. Upon arrival, Steve pulled over to the side of the road along the bank of the river. “A wonderful place for fishing,” Steve exclaimed in delight. Zach nodded in agreement.At high noon, the sun was scorching hot. With a good harvest of fish, the boys marched into the forest with Brady following them. After a long walk, they found a clearing that was ideal for a campsite. The camp was set up immediately as Steve knew all the tricks of an experienced wilderness camper.An afternoon nap was absolutely a special treat in mid-summer. However, the boys were waken up by the fierce barks of Brady. Outside, heavy smoke filled the air and wind-blown flame was skipping from the top of one tree to another. The long dry summer turned the forest into a tinderbox. In a little while, Steve and Zach were inside their tent packing their belongings.“Let’s go! W e can make it back to the river!” They headed down against the fire-wind in the direction of the river. But Brady barked a sharp warning. Ahead of them lay a thick curtain of smoke across the track. They would never make it through that. Steve was uneasy for it was hard to find a safe way to escape in the heavy smoke.Brady lifted his head and snuffed(嗅) the smoke-laden wind. Next moment, the dog bounded away and disappeared down a sharp slope(坡). The boys shouted for him, but he didn’t come back. Steve couldn’t blame Brady for panicking. He himself wanted to run even t hough he didn’t have a clue which way.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应该为150左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;3.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。

The Tell-Tale Heart 泄密的心

The Tell-Tale Heart 泄密的心

The Tell-Tale HeartThe Tell-Tale Heart was written by Edgar Allan Poe, who was an American author, poet, editor, and literary critic. He is considered part of the American Romantic Movement and best known for his tales of mystery and the macabre. Edgar Allan Poe was one of the earliest American practitioners of the short story and is generally considered the inventor of the detective fiction genre. The Tell-Tale Heart is one of the classics of his masterpieces.This short fiction was written in the first-person narration to tell us a horrible murder story. It follows an unnamed narrator who insists on his sanity after murdering an old man with a “vulture eye”. The murder is carefully calculated, and he hides the body under the floorboards after dismembering it. Ultimately the narrator’s guilt manifests itself in the hallucination that the man’s heart is still beating under the floorboards. Shocked by the constant beating of the heart and a feeling that not only are the officers aware of the sound , but that they also suspect him, the narrator confesses to killing the old man and tells them to tear up the floorboards to reveal the body.Through the first-person narration, the Tell Tale Heart shows us a narrator with neurotic personality who directed a horrible murderstory. After the first reading, I can hardly get any theme except an obvious one, it is the guilt or the guilty conscience that drives someone insane and he cannot get them away. Come back to the story, after the narrator cleaned up the spot, he failed to leave because of the officers’arrival. Anyhow, he pretended to be calm and showed them around.But his fear exposed very soon. He felt himself getting pale and wished them gone. He began to feel fear in his subconscious. Later he even heard the heartbeat of the old man, and the sound was getting louder and louder. How can a dead man have such a loud sound of heartbeat? His guilty and fear cause a hallucination to him. He did consider there was a heartbeat. Hence, he speaks louder so as to cover the sound, worrying about that the officers would also catch the sound. Unfortunately, the officers did not leave as he wished and the sound seemed to be louder. All these made him crazy. He even thought the officers had already found that he was the murderer. Finally, his fear, guilty destroyed him. Indeed, the heartbeat did not exist. But he just could not beat his guilty conscience and took the bill for his crime.The Tell Tale Heart is a great work, what its theme is more than this. If you have a careful read, you will find two details that cannot be ignored. One is the old man’s eye that is the reason why thenarrator killed the old man. The other is the heartbeat that is the reason why the narrator suffered retaliation. The word “eye” repeats eleven times while the word “heartbeat” repeats 8 times in the novel. In fact, these two words are the very point of this fiction. Imagine, how ridiculous to kill a man not for his riches or unkind but for a vulture - a pale blue eye, with a film over it. How ridiculous that a dead man still has heartbeat, and even, the description of the sound, which uses the sentence like “louder and louder”, appears 13times. Whether Allen is on purpose or not, the description of these two images are meaningful and shocking.The description of vulture-eye is deserved to be concentrated. Vulture is a raptor. We can see it as a symbol. It represents the power. Its evil or its strength may be the real reason that the narrator love it but against it at the same time. Now return to the story, the strong power dissatisfied the narrator, so he wanted to kill it. However, the power cannot be destroyed, just like the heartbeat which never stops. As a result, the narrator had suffered retaliation.I judge him as a person who has the neurotic personality, because he said he desired his eyes and di dn’t care about his treasures. He killed an old man just because the old man’s vulture eyes. The poor old man didn’t have some annoying behavior or some words can make the narrator really mad. This motive for murder is very ridiculousand seems unreasonable.I like this fiction. This description is a little exaggeration but it makes me notice the madman’s carefulness and cautiousness. The narrator brought me into the scene and makes the story effective for me by his attractive and extraordinary language. In addition, his description is full of the details of the crime and filled with his own feelings and these made me felt very nervous while reading this novel. You may read it someday and it won’t make you disappointed.。

破解摩斯密码sos去海岛上救人的英语作文

破解摩斯密码sos去海岛上救人的英语作文

破解摩斯密码sos去海岛上救人的英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Cracking the SOS Code and Rescuing the Island CastawayHave you ever heard those strange dot and dash sounds that go "di-di-di-dah-dah-dah-di-di-di"? That's called Morse code and it spells out the letters "SOS" - a call for help! One day, I ended up cracking that secret code and it led me on the most exciting adventure a kid could imagine.It all started on a lazy summer morning. I was lying in bed, staring up at the ceiling and letting my mind wander. Suddenly, I heard a faint tapping sound coming from outside my bedroom window. I jumped up to investigate, pulling back the curtains. At first, I didn't see anything unusual in our backyard. But then the tapping happened again - tap, tap, tap...tap, tap, tap...tap, tap, tap.I peered out across our lawn, scanning the trees and bushes. That's when I spotted it - a bird, rapidly pecking at a branch with its beak! As I watched closer, I realized the bird was tapping out a very distinct pattern over and over.Di-di-di-dah-dah-dah-di-di-di. My eyes went wide as I recognized the SOS distress signal in Morse code!"That bird is trying to tell me something!" I gasped. I raced out of my room and down the stairs, scrambling to find a pen and paper. Back at the window, I carefully wrote down each sequence of dots and dashes as the bird tapped it out with its beak. After a couple of minutes, I looked down at my notepad and saw I had transcribed a full message:"SOS...SHIPWRECKED...ON...ISLAND...SEND...HELP!"Someone was stranded on a island somewhere and this smart little bird was their messenger, using Morse code to call for rescue! I had to do something right away.I rushed to the kitchen where my mom was making breakfast. "Mom, mom! We have to call the coast guard right now!" I panted, out of breath from running. "There's a person trapped on an island sending an SOS in Morse code with a bird!"My mom looked puzzled at first, but once I explained about the tapping bird and showed her the message, she agreed this was an emergency. She quickly called 9-1-1 to report the SOS and location details I had received.Within an hour, a rescue team had mobilized, pinpointing the situation to a small deserted island about 20 miles off the coast. As the helicopter rescue crews prepared to launch, they approached me for any extra information that could help them locate the stranded person."Actually, I might be able to talk directly to them through the bird using Morse code!" I suggested. The rescuers looked doubtful at first, but were willing to try anything that could assist the mission.I found the bird still perched in our backyard tree, dutifully tapping out the SOS message in a continuous loop. Using a pencil to tap out my own responses on the windowsill, I signaled:"MESSAGE RECEIVED...HELP IS COMING...STAY PUT..."The bird immediately stopped its SOS pattern and cocked its head, as if listening intently. I tapped again:"ARE YOU HURT?...HOW MANY PEOPLE?..."After a few moments, the bird began tapping a new string of dits and dahs. Excitedly translating, I replied back to the rescuers:"He says he is not hurt but he is alone! His boat ran aground on the island after a storm a few days ago."The helicopter team rushed off with this helpful information, racing against time to find the stranded sailor. For the next few hours, I waited by the window with the little bird, tapping back and forth in Morse code and relaying updates between the rescue team and castaway.Finally, the call came in that the man had been located and was being airlifted to safety! I ran outside and looked skyward as the helicopter appeared as a speck on the horizon, growing larger as it approached the mainland. The bird let out a celebratory tweet and took off in a flurry of flapping wings, undoubtedly returning to its marooned friend.When the rescued man arrived at the air station, he asked to meet the person he had been communicating with in Morse code. You can imagine his surprise when he was introduced to me - a 10-year-old kid! As I explained how I had cracked the bird's code tapping out SOS, he stared at me in disbelief."You mean to tell me, my distress signal was received and I was rescued...all because a boy happened to understand Morse code from a bird?" The sailor chuckled and ruffled my hair. "You're the most incredible code cracker and pint-sized rescuer I've ever met! I'll be forever grateful."From that day on, I had a new appreciation for Morse code and took pride in my new title as Code Cracker Kid. I even started learning other codes and ciphers, just in case I was called on to decipher another message from nature! Who knows what sort of secret calls for help could be hiding in the tapping of woodpeckers, shrieking of monkeys, or whistle of ocean waves? All I know is, I'll be listening attentively just like that brilliant little bird. When duty calls, this Code Cracker Kid will crack the code and save the day!篇2The Mysterious SOS SignalIt was a perfectly ordinary summer day when everything changed. I was sitting at the breakfast table, munching on a bowl of Lucky Charms cereal and watching cartoons. Mom was washing dishes and humming to herself like she always does in the mornings.Suddenly, the TV signal went all fuzzy with static. "Aw, man,"I groaned. Just when it was getting to the good part of my show.But then, something even weirder happened. Through the static, I started to hear a pattern of short and long beeps.Beep beep beep...beeeeep...beeeeep...beep beep beepIt kept repeating over and over again. Mom stopped humming and looked up, her brow furrowed. "What on earth is that sound?"I shrugged, just as baffled as she was. We stared at the TV, but it didn't seem to be coming from there. It was coming through on all the channels, overpowering everything else.Beep beep beep...beeeeep...beeeeep...beep beep beep"It almost sounds like...a code of some kind?" Mom said slowly. She grabbed a pen and paper from the kitchen counter and started jotting down the pattern of beeps.My eyes went wide. Of course! I knew that pattern from school. It was..."The Morse code for SOS!" I exclaimed. "Someone must be sending an emergency signal!"Mom stopped writing and looked at me. "You mean like a call for help? From who? Where is it coming from?"I shook my head, feeling just as mystified as she did. "I have no idea. But we have to figure it out and do something! Whoever is sending that signal could be in real danger."Mom took a deep breath and nodded firmly. "You're right. First, let's try to pinpoint where the signal is coming from..."And that's how the greatest adventure of my life began. Mom and I spent hours tracking the SOS signal, testing equipment, and deciphering clues and coordinates. It took every bit of brainpower and problem-solving skill we had, but eventually we managed to determine that the message was coming from a remote island out in the Pacific Ocean.At first the authorities didn't believe us when we told them about the SOS. They thought we were just a couple of kooky amateurs wasting their time. But Mom refused to give up. She got on the phone, sent emails, signed petitions, anything to make people pay attention to what we had discovered.Finally, after what felt like forever, we managed to convince a team of Coast Guard officers to investigate the signal. They deployed a plane to do a flyover of the island's coordinates...and that's when they saw it. Through the clouds, barely visible from the air, there was a sprawling sign made of rocks and branches in the shape of three letters:S...O...S...The island was inhabited! And whoever was there was stranded and in desperate need of rescue and assistance. The Coast Guard immediately began preparing a mission to the island, and miraculously, they allowed Mom and me to hitch a ride and join them.The helicopter flight out to that tiny speck of land in the vast Pacific Ocean was among the most thrilling experiences of my young life. We traveled for what seemed like forever over an endless stretch of brilliant blue ocean, until finally a small green smudge appeared on the horizon and grew larger and larger until it became a lush tropical island.As we approached the beach for landing, I caught sight of makeshift shelters and campfires, proof that people had been surviving there for who knows how long. My heart was pounding harder than I can ever remember it pounding before.The second the helicopter touched down on that pristine white sand, the door opened and we were swarmed by a large group of people. They were citizens from all around the world—men, women, children, elders—with tattered clothes, sunburnt skin, and faces filled with a mixture of joy, fear, and utter exhaustion. Many were sick or injured from their long struggle to survive."You came!" one older man cried, embracing Mom in a massive bear hug and sobbing into her shoulder. "After all this time...you heard our call for help!"It turned out the island was inhabited by people from a cruise ship that had run aground and capsized in a freak storm months ago. The survivors made it to this tiny uninhabited island, but their supplies quickly dwindled. They had no way to contact the outside world or alert anyone to their location...until they had the genius idea to use an old radio antenna from the wrecked ship to send an SOS in Morse code.They transmitted that signal day after day, week after grueling week, with no idea if anybody was receiving it or not. And finally, through a miraculous combination of events, Mom and I had been the ones to crack the code and discover the signal.Thanks to us, over 300 people were rescued from that island and given another chance at life. As the evacuees were ferried aboard Coast Guard vessels and choppers, they cheered and celebrated, eyes filled with tears of happiness, gratitude, and relief. I had never felt so proud and accomplished in my entire life.Reporters swarmed us, shoving microphones in our faces and shouting questions from all angles. "Sir, was it difficult to decode the SOS signal? What first tipped you off that it was Morse code? Do either of you have dreams of becoming Coast Guard officers yourselves someday?"Mom just hugged me close and smiled, Obviously she was too choked up with emotion to give interviews at that moment. I just grinned from ear to ear, still in shock that my ordinary summer day had turned into something so extraordinary and life-changing.On the long journey back home, I gazed out over the endless rolling waves and let everything that happened sink in. A few months ago, if someone told me I would decode a desperate SOS signal and literally save hundreds of lives because of it, I would have laughed in their face. But there I was, a kid who had achieved something pretty darn incredible.I thought about the people from the island, and how they would be returning to their homes and families, getting the medical attention they needed, starting their lives over from scratch. All because they never stopped sending that signal, and Mom and I never stopped searching for its source.Maybe there was nothing too ordinary about me or my summer after all. Maybe I had a calling, a special skill for taking on codes, ciphers, search and rescue...all sorts of real-life puzzle-solving adventures. As I felt the warm ocean breeze on my face, I silently made a promise to myself that this wouldn't be the last time I cracked an important code or went on an epic journey to help people in need.I couldn't wait to see where my next mystery would take me.篇3Cracking the SOS Morse Code to Rescue on a Deserted IslandIt was a sunny Saturday morning and I was bored out of my mind. Mom and Dad were both working and my older sister Amanda was at dance practice. I had already played all my video games and there was nothing good on TV. I was just lying on the couch feeling sorry for myself when suddenly, my walkie-talkie started beeping!I ran over and picked it up. "Hello? Hello? Is anyone there?" I shouted into it. There was no voice, just a strange pattern of long and short beeps. At first I thought one of the neighborhood kidswas pranking me. But then I realized - it sounded just like Morse code!In school, we had learned about Samuel Morse and how he invented a code using dots and dashes to send messages over telegraph wires. I was never very good at remembering what all the different dot-dash combinations meant, but this one I recognized instantly: S-O-S! It's the emergency signal for help!My heart started racing. Maybe this wasn't a stupid prank after all. Maybe someone was in real trouble and needed rescuing! I grabbed a pencil and paper and furiously wrote down the pattern as it kept repeating:... --- ... ... --- ... ... --- ...S-O-S, S-O-S, S-O-S! It was definitely an SOS call for help. But who was sending it and where were they? I tried sending a message back."Hello? This is Billy reading you. What is your emergency? Over."There was no response except the same S-O-S pattern repeating over and over. I tried changing the channel, scanning up and down the frequencies, but the signal was strongest onthe same channel. It had to be coming from somewhere very close by.Abandoning the walkie-talkie for a moment, I ran outside scanning the neighborhood. That's when I noticed something bizarre - the SOS seemed to be getting louder in one direction, towards the old abandoned lot at the end of the street. It was just a overgrown field full of weeds and trash, sloping down towards the beach.I grabbed my backpack, stuffed the walkie-talkie inside along with some snacks and a flashlight, and took off running towards the lot. As I got closer, kicking my way through the tall grass, the beeping was almost deafening. That's when I stumbled into a shocking discovery - a tiny rowboat partially buried in the weeds!In the bottom of the rowboat was an old hand-cranked radio transmitter, sending out the continuous S-O-S distress signal on an infinite loop. Whoever had been stranded and sending this call for rescue must have made it back to land, but abandoned their gear here when they reached safety.But the mystery wasn't over. If the person was already rescued, where had they been stranded to begin with? Following a hunch, I scrambled down the embankment to the narrowbeach and started scanning the horizon. That's when I saw it - a tiny islot or raised sand bar a few hundred yards offshore!At low tide, you might actually be able to wade across the shallow waters to reach the island. But the tides around here were crazy, flooding in and out twice a day. If someone was stranded there when the tide came in, they could be trapped for hours with no way to call for help except by radio.That's when I knew what I had to do. I gathered up the old radio transmitter and its antennas and shoved them into my backpack. Then I started making my way across the shifting sandbars, splashing through the chilly ocean surf as it started to roll in around my ankles.By the time I reached the islet, the tide was already rising rapidly. Without the radio gear weighing me down, I was able to scramble up the steep embankment to the center of the island just as the waters started crashing at its base. I was officially marooned, at least for the next few hours until the tide went back out.But I wasn't too worried, with my snacks and my trusty flashlight in case it got dark before I could make my way back home. I had all the time in the world to explore every nook andcranny of that little patch of sand and brush, searching for clues to whoever had been stranded here and set up the SOS signal.That's when I spotted it - a crude shelter made of driftwood and salvaged tarps! There were even some old tin cans and bottles someone had been collecting rainwater in. As I crept inside the ramshackle hut, the clues pieced together into an incredible story.Scattered around were some smashed remains of a survival kit - a flare gun, some fishing line, a small camping stove, aluminum pots and pans. Someone must have been boating or sailing nearby when their boat capsized or they fell overboard. With just their survival kit, they made it to this tiny islet only to find themselves trapped here when the tide came in.With no other way to signal for help, they rigged together that old radio from the remaining gear in their survival kit and started broadcasting the SOS distress signal around the clock. It was this brave unknown castaway that I had picked up on my walkie-talkie from back in town!Based on therifled-through remains of theircamp, they must have spent several days and nights awaiting rescue before they were finally spotted and brought back to safety. But in their hurryafter being rescued, they had abandoned their radio gear here, still endlessly beeping out its SOS like a message in a bottle.As I sat in the shelter pondering who this mysterious survivor might have been, I felt a swelling of pride for being the one to crack their code, following the call for help to its source. Even if I had arrived too late to actually rescue them in person, at least I could bring back the gear they had rigged together and the amazing story of their ordeal.I spent another hour scouring the island, collecting every last scrap as a memento. With the sun starting to sink low in the sky, I could see the waters slowly receding enough for me to make my way back to the mainland. I gathered up my backpack stuffed with the ruined radio parts, beaten pots and pans, and shredded survival kit supplies, ready to finally bring this SOS call for rescue to a definitive conclusion.All the way home, slogging through the surf and covered in saltwater, I couldn't stop grinning at my newfound treasure - not just the cool souvenirs, but the thrill of playing real-life castaway detective, piecing together this puzzle of survival against all odds.I may have been just a bored kid looking for an adventure when the day started, but I felt like a totally new person now, with a wild tale to wow my friends and family. Who knows what othercoded signals for excitement might be out there, just waiting to be intercepted and unraveled?As I climbed up the hill from the beach, I could see Mom's car pulling into the driveway and Amanda getting out after her dance practice. I couldn't wait to regale them with the story of the stranded castaway whose distress signal I had answered, the fascinating clues recovered from the deserted island, my valiant wade out at low tide to reach the site of their former camp.This was an adventure and mystery none of us would ever forget. And who knows, I thought with a wry smile, maybe next time there will be someone left there to rescue for real when the SOS signal reaches me again!。

六年级下册第三单元作文不可告人的秘密 英语中文互译

六年级下册第三单元作文不可告人的秘密 英语中文互译

不可告人的秘密英语中文互译In the dimly-lit attic of my grandparents' old house, I stumbled upon a dusty old chest, its wood grain telling tales of time long forgotten. As I carefully lifted the lid, a musty scent escaped, revealing an enigma hidden beneath layers of yellowed newspaper clippings and sepia-toned photographs. There, nestled between the relics of the past, lay aleather-bound journal —a secret that had been concealedfor decades.在我祖父母老房子昏暗的阁楼上,我不经意间发现了一个积满灰尘的古老箱子,木质纹理诉说着久远年代的故事。

当我小心翼翼地揭开箱盖,一股霉味扑鼻而来,揭露出隐藏在层层泛黄报纸剪报和棕褐色照片下的谜团。

就在那些历史遗迹之间,一本皮质封面的日记本静静地躺在那里——这是一个被隐藏了几十年的秘密。

With tremulous fingers, I opened the journal to its first page. The ink was faded but legible, recounting a tale of forbidden love between my grandfather and a mysterious woman, far beyond societal norms of their time. Each entry held a confession of stolen kisses and whispered promises, their secret rendezvous etched into the annals of this clandestine diary.我用颤抖的手翻开日记本的第一页,墨迹虽已褪色但仍清晰可辨,记载着祖父与一位神秘女子之间超越时代规范的禁忌爱情。

影视英语口语-泄露天机

影视英语口语-泄露天机

影视英语口语:泄露天机泄露天机”在英语口语里能怎么说?蹩脚口语:reveal the secret地道口语:cat out of the bag影视来源:《绯闻女孩》剧情引导:S从欧洲旅游回来,Rufus奇怪为啥过了这么久还是有狗仔队追着她不放,还以为是之前她被逮捕造成的后遗症。

不想却看到了八卦杂志上的照片大吃一惊......Dan: Oh. I-i see the cat's out of the bag.Rufus: And,uh,topless on Valentino's yacht.Jenny: Ooh,that's not fair. Everyone's topless on Valentino's yacht.Rufus: What about this one where she's dancing on the table?Eric: Uh,well,that's what you do in Barcelona.Rufus: And the one where Prince Harry's doing shots off of her--Dan: That's what you do in Central PeyrehoradeRufus: Some of these pictures he the same guy in them, but you can't quite make him out. I wonder who he is.【台词翻译】Dan: 哦。

看来天机泄露了。

Rufus:在华伦天奴的游轮上衣冠不整。

Jenny:哦。

这话有失公道。

华伦天奴的游轮上谁都是衣冠不整的。

Rufus: 那这张在桌上跳舞是怎么回事儿?Eric: 在巴塞罗那入乡随俗嘛。

Rufus: 那这个哈利王子一杆打到她......Dan: 在Central Peyrehorade是这样子的......Rufus: 有些照片里面看到同一个男的在里头,不过看不大清。

an inconvenient truth(一个不容忽视的现实)

an inconvenient truth(一个不容忽视的现实)

You look at that rivergently flowing by.You notice the leavesrustling发出沙沙的声音with the wind.You hear the birds.You hear the tree frogs.ln the distance, you hear a cow.You feel the grass.The mud gives a little bit on the river bank.lt's quiet. lt's peaceful.And all of a sudden,it's a gear shift inside you.And it's like taking a deep breath and going,"Oh, yeah, l forgot about this."This is the first picture of the Earth from space that any of us ever saw.It was taken on Christmas Eve, 1968during the ApoIIo 8 Mission....within relatively comfortable boundaries.But we are fiIIing up that thin shell of atmosphere with poIIution.Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Al Gore.I am AI Gore.I used to be the next president of the United States Of America.I don't find that particularly funny.l've been trying to tell this story for a long time,and l feel as if l've failed to get the message across.l was in politics for a long time and l'm proud of my service.You gotta be kidding me. This is a national disaster.Get every doggone Greyhound bus line in the country,and get their...moving to New Orleans.That's them thinking small, man,and this is a major, major, major deal.What do you need right now?There are good people,who are in politics in both partieswho hold this at arm's lengthbecause if they acknowledge it and recognize it,then the moral imperative必要的事,必须完成的事to make big changes is inescapable. ...unless you fix the biggest damn crisis in the history of this country....scouted out landing spots and they Lost radio contactwhen they went around the dark side of the moon.And there was inevitably some suspense悬念.Then when they came back in radio contact,they Looked up and they snapped拍快照this picture, and it became known as Earth Rise.And that one picture exploded in the consciousness of humankind. 激发了人类的自省It leads to dramatic戏剧性的changes.Within 18 months of this picture, the modern environmental movement had begun.The next picture was taken on the Last of the ApoIIo missions,ApoIIo 1 7.This one was taken on December 11 , 1972,and it is the most commonly published photograph in all of history.And it's the onIy picture of the Earth from space that we havewhere the sun was directIy behind the spacecraftso that the Earth is fuIIy Iit up and not partIy in darkness.The next image I'm gonna show you has aImost never been seen.It was taken by a spacecraft caIIed The Galileo that went out to expIore the soIar system.And as it was Ieaving Earth's gravity, it turned its cameras aroundand took a time Lapse picture of one day's worth of rotation旋转, here compressed into压缩成24 seconds.Isn't that beautifuI? This image is a magical image in a way在某种程度上. It was made by a friend of mine, Tom Van Sant.He took 3,000 separate satellite picturestaken over a three-year period, digitally stitched together数字技术拼接而成. And he chose images that wouId give a cIoud-free viewof every square inch of the Earth's surface.AII of the Land masses accurateIy portrayed绘制.When that's aII spread out, it becomes an iconic标志性的image.I show this because I wanna teII you a story about two teachers I had.One that I didn't Iike that much, the other who is a reaI hero to me.I had a grade schooI teacher who taught geographyby puIIing a map of the worId down in front of the bIackboard.I had a cIassmate in the sixth grade who raised his handand he pointed to the outline轮廓of the east coast of South Americaand he pointed to the west coast of Africaand he asked, ''Did they ever fit together?''And the teacher said,''Of course not. That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.''That student went on to进入become a drug addict吸毒成瘾者and a ne'er-do-weII.The teacher went on to become science advisor in the current administration 政府,内阁.But, you know, the teacher was actuaIIy reflectingthe conclusion of the scientific establishment of that time.Continents are so big, obviousIy they don't move.But, actually, as we now know, they did move.They moved apart from one another.But at one time they did, in fact, fit together.But that assumption was a probIem.It refIected the well-known wisdomthat what gets us into troubIe is not what we don't know,it's what we know for sure that just ain't so.This is actuaIIy an important point, beIieve it or not,because there is another such assumptionthat a Iot of peopIe have in their minds right now about gIobaI warmingthat just ain't so.The assumption is something Iike this. The Earth is so bigwe can't possibIy have any Iasting harmfuI impacton the Earth's environment.And maybe that was true at one time, but it's not anymore.And one of the reasons it's not true anymoreis that the most vuInerabIe part of the Earth's ecological systemis the atmosphere.Vulnerable because it's so thin.My friend, the Late已故的CarI Sagan, used to say,''If you had a big gIobe with a coat of varnish漆on it,''the thickness of that varnish reIative to that gIobe''is pretty much the same''as the thickness of the Earth's atmosphere''compared to the Earth itseIf.''And it's thin enoughthat we are capabIe of changing its composition构成成分.That brings up the basic science of gIobaI warming.And I'm not gonna spend a Iot of time on this because you know it weII.The sun's radiation comes in in the form of Light wavesand that heats up the Earth.And then some of the radiation that is absorbed and warms the Earthis reradiated back into spacein the form of infrared radiation红外线.And some of the outgoing infrared radiation is trapped困住by this Iayer of atmosphere and heId inside the atmosphere.And that's a good thing because it keeps the temperature of the Earthwithin certain boundaries,keeps it relatively constant恒定的and Livable.But the probIem is this thin Iayer of atmosphere is being thickenedby aII of the gIobaI warming poIIution that's being put up there.And what that does is it thickens this Iayer of atmosphere,more of the outgoing infrared is trapped.And so the atmosphere heats up worldwide. That's gIobaI warming.Now, that's the traditionaI expIanation.Here's what I think is a better expIanation.You're probabIy wondering why your ice cream went away.WeII, Susie, the culprit犯过错者isn't foreigners.It's gIobaI warming.#NAME?Meet Mr. Sunbeam.He comes all the way from the sun to visit Earth.HeIIo, Earth. Just popping in to brighten your day.And now I'II be on my way.Not so fast, Sunbeam.We're greenhouse gases. You ain't going nowhere.Oh, God, it hurts.Pretty soon, Earth is chock-full of Sunbeams.Their rotting腐烂的corpses heating our atmosphere.How do we get rid of the greenhouse grasses?FortunateIy, our handsomest poIiticianscame up with a cheap, Last-minute way to combat对抗gIobaI warming. Ever since 2063,we simply drop a giant ice cube立方体into the ocean every now and then不时.Just Iike Daddy puts in his drink every morning.And then he gets mad.Of course, since the greenhouse gases are still building up,it takes more and more ice each time.Thus, soIving the probIem once and for all一劳永逸的.-But... -Once and for aII!This is the image that started mein my interest in this issue.And I saw it when I was a coIIege studentbecause I had a professor named Roger ReveIIewho was the first person to propose measuring测量carbon dioxide二氧化碳in the Earth's atmosphere.He saw where the story was goingafter the first few chapters.After the first few years of data,he intuited what it meantfor what was yet to come.They designed the experiment in 1957.He hired Charles David Keelingwho was very faithful and precisein making these measurements for decades.They started sending these weather balloons up every dayand they chose the middle of the Pacificbecause it was the area that was most remote.And he was a very hard-nosed scientist.He really emphasized the hard data.lt was a wonderful time for mebecause, like a lot of young people,l came into contact with intellectual ferment,ideas that l'd never consideredin my wildest dreams before.And he showed our classthe results of his measurements after only a few years.lt was startling to me.Now he was startledand made it clear to our classwhat he felt the significance of it was.And l just soaked it up like a sponge.He drew the connectionsbetween the larger changes in our civilizationand this pattern that was now visiblein the atmosphere of the entire planet.And then he projected into the future where this was headedunless we made some adjustments.And it was just as clear as day.After the first seven, eight, nine years,you couId see the pattern that was deveIoping.But I asked a question.Why is it that it goes up and down once each year?And he expIained that if you Iook at the Iand mass of the Earth,very IittIe of it is south of the equator.The vast majority of it is north of the equator,and most of the vegetation is north of the equator.And so, when the Northern Hemisphere is tiIted toward the sun,as it is in our spring and summer,the Ieaves come out and they breathe in carbon dioxide,and the amount in the atmosphere goes down.But when the Northern Hemisphere is tiIted away from the sun,as it is in our faII and winter,the Ieaves faII and exhaIe carbon dioxide,and the amount in the atmosphere goes back up again.And so, it's as if the entire Earthonce each year breathes in and out.So we started measuring carbon dioxide in 1958.And you can seethat by the middIe '60s, when he showed my cIass this image,it was aIready cIear that it was going up.I respected him and Iearned from him so much, I foIIowed this.And when I went to the Congress in the middIe 1970s,I heIped to organize the first hearings on gIobaI warmingand asked my professor to come and be the Ieadoff witness.And I thought that wouId have such a big impact,we'd be on the way to soIving this probIem, but it didn't work that way. But I kept having hearings. And in 1984 I went to the Senateand reaIIy dug deepIy into this issuewith science roundtabIes and the Iike.I wrote a book about it, ran for President in 1988,partIy to try to gain some visibiIity for that issue.And in 1992 went to the White House. We passed a version of a carbon tax and some other measures to try to address this.Went to Kyoto in 1997 to heIp get a treatythat's so controversiaI, in the US at Ieast.In 2000,my opponent pIedged to reguIate CO2 and then...That was not a pIedge that was kept.But the point of this isaII this time you can seewhat I have seen aII these years.It just keeps going up. It is reIentIess.And now we're beginning to see the impact in the reaI worId.This is Mount KiIimanjaro more than 30 years agoand more recentIy.And a friend of mine just came back from KiIimanjarowith a picture he took a coupIe of months ago.Another friend, Lonnie Thompson, studies gIaciers.Here's Lonnie with a Iast sIiver of one of the once mighty gIaciers. Within the decade there wiII be no more snows of KiIimanjaro.This is happening in GIacier NationaI Park.I cIimbed to the top of this in 1998 with one of my daughters. Within 15 years, this wiII be the park formerIy known as GIacier. Here is what's been happening year by year to the CoIumbia GIacier. It just retreats every singIe year.And it's a shame 'cause these gIaciers are so beautifuI.But those who go up to see them,here's what they're seeing every day, now.In the HimaIayas there's a particuIar probIembecause 40% of aII the peopIe in the worIdget their drinking water from rivers and spring systemsthat are fed more than haIf by the meIt watercoming off the gIaciers.And within this next haIf century those 40% of the peopIe on Earth are gonna face a very serious shortagebecause of this meIting.ItaIy, the ItaIian AIps.Same sight today.An oId postcard from SwitzerIand.Throughout the AIps, we're seeing the same story.It's aIso true in South America.This is Peru 15 years ago.And the same gIacier today.This is Argentina 20 years ago. Same gIacier today.Seventy-five years ago in Patagonia on the tip of South America. This vast expanse of ice is now gone.There's a message in this.There's a message in this.It is worIdwide.And the ice has stories to teII us.My friend, Lonnie Thompson, digs core driIIs in the ice.They dig downand they bring the core driIIs back up and they Iook at the iceand they study it.When the snow faIIs, it traps IittIe bubbIes of atmosphereand they can go in and measurehow much CO2 was in the atmosphere the year that that snow feII. What's even more interesting, I think, isthey can measure the different isotopes of oxygenand figure out a very precise thermometerand teII you what the temperature wasthe year that that bubbIe was trapped in the snow as it feII.When I was in Antarctica, I saw cores Iike this.And a guy Iooked at it. He said,''Right here is where the US Congress passed the CIean Air Act.'' And I couIdn't beIieve it.But you can see the difference with the naked eye.Just a coupIe of years after that Iaw was passed,it's very cIearIy distinguishabIe.They can count back year by yearthe same way a forester reads tree rings.And you can see each annuaI Iayer from the meIting and re-freezing, so they can go back in a Iot of these mountain gIaciers 1 ,000 years. And they constructed a thermometer of the temperature.The bIue is coId and the red is warm.Now, I show this for a coupIe of reasons.Number one, the so-caIIed skeptics wiII sometimes say,''Oh, this whoIe thing, this is a cycIicaI phenomenon.''There was a medievaI warming period, after aII.''WeII, yeah, there was. There it is, right there.There are two others.But compared to what's going on now,there's just no comparison.So if you Iook at 1 ,000 years' worth of temperatureand compare it to 1 ,000 years of CO2,you can see how cIoseIy they fit together.Now, 1 ,000 years of CO2 in the mountain gIaciers,that's one thing.But in Antarctica, they can go back 650,000 years.This incidentaIIy is the first timeanybody outside of a smaII group of scientists has seen this image. This is the present day era,and that's the Iast ice age.Then it goes up. We're going back in time now 650,000 years. That's the period of warming between the Iast two ice ages.That's the second and third ice age back.Fourth, fifth, sixthand seventh ice age back.Now, an important point.In aII of this time, 650,000 years,the CO2 IeveI has never gone above300 parts per miIIion.Now, as I said, they can aIso measure temperature.Here's what the temperature has been on our Earth.Now, one thing that kind of jumps out at you is...WeII, Iet me put it this way. If my cIassmate from the sixth grade that taIked about Africa and South America were here,he wouId say, ''Did they ever fit together?''''Most ridicuIous thing I've ever heard.''But they did, of course.And the reIationship is actuaIIy very compIicated.But there is one reIationship that is far more powerfuIthan aII the others and it is this.When there is more carbon dioxide, the temperature gets warmer because it traps more heat from the sun inside.In the parts of the United States that contain the modern citiesof CIeveIand, Detroit, New York, in the northern tier,this is the difference between a nice dayand having a miIe of ice over your head.Keep that in mind when you Iook at this fact.Carbon dioxide,having never gone above 300 parts per miIIion,here is where CO2 is now.Way above where it's ever beenas far back as this record wiII measure.Now, if you'II bear with me, I wanna reaIIy emphasize this point.The crew herehas tried to teach me how to use this contraption here.So, if I don't kiII myseIf, I'II...It's aIready right here.Look how far above the naturaI cycIe this is,and we've done that.But, Iadies and gentIemen, in the next 50 years,reaIIy, in Iess than 50 years,it's gonna continue to go up.When some of these chiIdren who are here are my age,here is what it's going to be in Iess than 50 years.You've heard of off the charts.Within Iess than 50 years, it'II be here.There's not a singIe fact or date or numberthat's been used to make this up that's in any controversy.The so-caIIed skeptics Iook at this and they say,''So? That seems perfectIy okay.''''So? That seems perfectIy okay.''WeII,again, if on the temperature side,if this much on the coId side is a miIe of ice over our heads,what wouId that much on the warm side be?UItimateIy this is reaIIy not a poIiticaI issueso much as a moraI issue.If we aIIow that to happen,it is deepIy unethicaI.l had such faith in our democratic system,our self-government.l actually thought and believedthat the story would be compelling enough to cause a real sea changein the way the Congress reacted to that issue.l thought they would be startled, too.And they weren't.The struggles,the victories that aren't really victories, the defeats that aren't really defeats. They can serve to magnify the significanceof some trivial step forward,exaggerate the seeming importanceof some massive setback.April 3, 1989.My son pulled loose from my handand chased his friend across the street.He was six years old.The machine was breathing for him.We were possibly going to lose him.He finally took a breath.We stayed in the hospital for a month.lt was almost as ifyou could look at that calendar and just go...And everything just flew off.Seemed trivial, insignificant.He was so brave. He was such...He was such a brave guy.lt just turned my whole world upside downand then shook it until everything fell out.My way of being in the world, it just changed everything for me. How should l spend my time on this Earth?l really dug in,trying to learn about it much more deeply.l went to Antarctica.Went to the South Pole, the North Pole, the Amazon.Went to places where scientists could help me understandparts of the issue thatl didn't really understand in depth.The possibility of losing what was most precious to me.l gained an abilitythat maybe l didn't have before.But when l felt it,l felt that we could really lose it,that what we take for granted might not be here for our children. These are actuaI measurements of atmospheric temperatures since our CiviI War.In any given year, it might Iook Iike it's going down,but the overaII trend is extremeIy cIear.And in recent years,it's uninterrupted and it is intensifying.In fact, if you Iook at the 10 hottest years ever measuredin this atmospheric record,they've aII occurred in the Iast 1 4 years.And the hottest of aII was 2005.We have aIready seen some of the heat wavesthat are simiIar to what scientists are sayingare gonna be a Iot more common.CoupIe of years ago in Europe they had that massive heat wavethat kiIIed 35,000 peopIe.India didn't get as much attention,but the same year the temperature there wentto 122 degrees Fahrenheit.This past summer in the American West,there were a lot of cities that broke all-time records for high temperatures and number of consecutive days with a 100-degree temperature or more. Two hundred cities and towns in the west set all-time records.And in the east there were a lot of cities that did the same thing. IncIuding, incidentaIIy, New OrIeans.So the temperature increases are taking pIace aII over the worId, incIuding in the oceans.This is the naturaI range of variabiIity for temperature in the oceans.You know, peopIe say, ''Oh, it's just naturaI.''It goes up and down, so don't worry about it.''This is the range that wouId be expected over the Iast 60 years,but the scientists who speciaIize in gIobaI warming have computer modeIs that Iong ago predicted this range of temperature increase.Now I'm gonna show you, recentIy reIeased,the actuaI ocean temperatures.And, of course, when the oceans get warmer, that causes stronger storms. We have seen in the Iast coupIe of yearsa Iot of big hurricanes.Hurricane Jeanne and Frances and Ivan were among them.And the same year that we had that string of big hurricanes,we aIso set an aII-time record for tornadoes in the United States.Japan again didn't get as much attention in our news media,but they set an aII-time record for typhoons.Previous record was seven.Here are aII 10 of the ones they had in 2004.The science textbooks have had to be rewrittenbecause they say that it's impossibIe to have a hurricane in the South AtIantic. But the same year the first one ever hit BraziI.Summer of 2005 has been one for the books.The first one was EmiIy that socked into Yucatán.Then Hurricane Dennis came aIong and it did a Iot of damage,incIuding to the oiI industry.This is the Iargest oiI pIatform in the worId after Dennis went through.This one was driven into the bridge at MobiIe.And then, of course, came Katrina.It's worth remembering that when it hit FIorida, it was a Category One.But it kiIIed a Iot of peopIe and caused biIIions of doIIars' worth of damage. And then what happened?Before it hit New OrIeans,it went over warmer waters.As the water temperature increases,the wind veIocity increasesand the moisture content increases.And you'II see Hurricane Katrina form over FIorida.And then as it comes into the guIf over that warm water,it picks up that energy and gets stronger and stronger and stronger.Look at that hurricane's eye.And, of course, the consequences were so horrendous,there are no words to describe it.Yeah, we're getting reports and calls that are just breaking my heart.From people saying, "l've been in my attic. l can't take it anymore."The water is up to my neck. l don't think l can hold out."And that's happening as we speak.We told everybody the importance of the 1 7th Street Canal issue.We said, "Please, please, take care of this."We don't care what you do. Figure it out."Something new for America.But how in God's name could that happen here?There had been warnings that hurricanes wouId get stronger.There were warnings that this hurricane,days before it hit, wouId breach the Ievees,wouId cause the kind of damage that it uItimateIy did cause.And one question we as a peopIe need to decideis how we react when we hear warningsfrom the Ieading scientists in the worId.There was another storm in the 1930s of a different kind.A horribIe, unprecedented storm in continentaI Europe,and Winston ChurchiII warned the peopIe of EngIandthat it was different from anything that had ever happened beforeand they had to get ready for it.And a Iot of peopIe did not want to beIieve it.And he got reaI impatient with aII the dithering.And he said this,Making mistakes in generations and centuries pastwould have consequences that we could overcome.We don't have that luxury anymore.We didn't ask for it,but here it is.Al Gore is the winner of the national popular vote.But the state of Florida, whomever wins there wins the White House. We call Florida, in the Al Gore column...Bulletin: Florida pulled back into the undecided column.George Bush is the president elect of the United States. He is... Florida goes Bush. The presidency is Bush. That's it.And at 2:1 8 this morning, we project...All right, we're officially saying that Florida is too close to call.While l strongly disagree with the court's decision,l accept it.l accept the finality of this outcome....do solemnly swear...l, George Walker Bush, do solemnly swear......that l will faithfully execute the Office of President...Well, that was a hard blow, but...What do you do? You...You make the best of it.lt brought into clear focusthe mission that l had been pursuingfor all these years, andl started giving the slide show again.One often unnoticed effect of global warmingis it causes more precipitation,but more of it coming in one-time big storm events.Because the evaporation off the oceans puts aII the moisture up there,when storm conditions trigger the downpour, more of it faIIs down. The insurance industry has actuaIIy noticed this.Their recovered Iosses are going up.You see the damage from these severe weather events?And 2005 is not even on this yet.When it does, it'II be off that chart.Europe has just had a year very simiIar to the one we've had where they say nature's been going crazy.AII kinds of unusuaI catastrophes,Iike a nature hike through the Book of ReveIations.FIooding in Asia.Mumbai, India this past JuIy.Thirty-seven inches of rain in 24 hours.By far, the Iargest downpourthat any city in India has ever received.Lot of fIooding in China, aIso.GIobaI warming, paradoxicaIIy, causes not onIy more fIooding, but aIso more drought.This neighboring province right next doorhad a severe drought at the same time these areas were fIooding. One of the reasons for this has to do with the factthat gIobaI warming not onIy increases precipitation worIdwide, but it aIso reIocates the precipitation.And focus most of aII on this part of Africajust on the edge of the Sahara.UnbeIievabIe tragedies have been unfoIding there,and there are a Iot of reasons for it.But Darfur and Niger are among those tragedies.And one of the factors that has been compounding themis the Iack of rainfaII and the increasing drought.This is Lake Chad, once one of the Iargest Iakes in the worId.It has dried up over the Iast few decades to aImost nothing, vastIy compIicating the other probIems that they aIso have.The second reasonwhy this is a paradox.GIobaI warming creates more evaporation off the oceansto seed the cIouds,but it sucks moisture out of the soiI.SoiI evaporation increases dramaticaIIywith higher temperatures.And that has consequences for us in the United States, as weII.So this is the Carthage exit.When I was 1 4 years oId, I totaIed the famiIy carright there.Went off that shouIder, turned it over.And see this BIack Angus buII?We raised BIack Angus.My father was named Breeder of the Month.He grew up on a farm.All through his career in the Senatehe continued to come back here and raise cattle.Learning it from your dad on the land,that's really something special.My childhood upbringing was a little unusual in the sense thatl spent eight months of each year in Washington DCin a small little hotel apartment.And then the other four months were spent here on this big, beautiful farm. l had a dog here.l had a pony here.l could shoot my rifle here.l could go swimming in the river here.Go out and lay down in the grass.As a kid, it took me a whileto learn the difference between fun and work.The places where people live were chosenbecause of the climate patternthat has been pretty much the same on Earthsince the end of the last ice age 1 1,000 years ago.Here, on this farm, the patterns are changing.And it seems gradual in the course of a human lifetimebut in the course of time, as defined by this river,it's happening very, very quickly.Two canaries in the coal mine.First one is in the Arctic.This, of course, is the Arctic Ocean, the fIoating ice cap.GreenIand, on its side there.I say canary in the coaI minebecause the Arctic is one of the two regions of the worIdthat is experiencing faster impactsfrom gIobaI warming.This is the Iargest ice sheIf in the Arctic,。

Outside The Wire《末日激战(2021)》完整中英文对照剧本

Outside The Wire《末日激战(2021)》完整中英文对照剧本

2036年东欧爆发了一场激烈内战美军在这无法无天的新边境担任维护和平的角色…这是响尾蛇敌军在附近Uh, this is Rattlesnake. Hostiles in the area.收到Copy.边境由一位残暴的犯罪军阀控制着名叫维克托科瓦他像鬼一样来无影去无踪把枪放下Put the Gumps out!冲…Let's go, let's go!为了对抗科瓦逐渐强大的力量五角大厦已派出机器人军团又名Gump军这是它们第一次出任务天啊前方有土制炸♥弹♥爆♥炸♥ 枪不能用了我们无法前进了Jesus! IED blast ahead! Gumps down! We cannot move forward!中士这是他妈的埋伏Sarge, it's a fuckin' ambush! -干我们被包围了Fuck, they're everywhere!找掩护Take cover!他妈的快找掩蔽Take fucking shelter now!我们必须撤退We need to fall back!有敌人在西边检查站Contact! Contact! West side checkpoint!有人倒下完毕Man down! Over!-干装甲运兵车被♥干♥掉了 -中士我们必须撤退- Fuck! They took out the APC. - Sarge, we need to fall back.我不会丢下任何人I'm not leaving anyone behind!大脚怪你在哪里?完毕Bigfoot, where are you Over!我在路上了长官我们要硬冲吗?I'm on my way. Are we pushing through不不要我们无法前进Negative. We cannot move forward.整支Gump小队好像都阵亡了而且有一人受困完毕I think we lost the entire Gump unit, and we have a man trapped. Over! 什么鬼都看不到真♥他♥妈♥的有够蠢Can't see shit! Where the fuck are the Gumps戈麦斯快给我滚过来Gomez! Get your ass over here.-他妈的他们是从哪开枪的? -他们无所不在长官- Where the fuck are they shooting from - They're fuckin' everywhere. 他妈的Gump军死哪去了?Where the fuck are the Gumps看我的I've got you!我们得救他出来你有办法通过吗?We need to get him out of there. See a way through-可以长官 -好我们会提供掩护火力- Yes, sir. - Okay, we'll provide covering fire.戈麦斯冲Gomez, go, go, go!-快走 -开火- Go! - Open fire!有敌人火力掩护Contact! Covering fire now!快走Go, go, go, go, go!两点钟方向Two o'clock.干Fuck!到处都是KrasnyKrasnys all over!-响尾蛇快我需要掩护 -集中火力攻击大楼-Rattlesnake, I need cover! -Concentrate fire on the building.中士我们无法接近他太远了Sarge, we can't get to him! It's too far.再说一次我不会丢下任何人I repeat, I'm not leaving anyone behind.好走吧火力掩护射击Let's go! Cover fire, now!快走Go!-掩护 -有敌人- Cover! - Contact!-快走 -大脚怪- Go! - Bigfoot!火力掩护射击Cover fire, now!-趁现在 -重新装弹- Now! - Reloading!掩护Cover!大脚怪Bigfoot!我中弹了I'm hit!有人倒下Man down!Man down!响尾蛇快我需要掩护我中弹了Rattlesnake, come on. I need cover. I'm hit!这是响尾蛇我听得很清楚This is Rattlesnake. I hear you loud and clear.我们会去救你你先待在原地We'll be there. Stay where you are.响尾蛇这是滚雷Rattlesnake,this is Rolling Thunder.有身份不明的车辆正在高速接近具有潜在威胁Unidentified vehicle approaching at high speed.Potential attack. 请准许展开攻击Requesting permission to engage.撑住我抓住你了兄弟来吧Hold on. I got you, buddy. Come on.拒绝许可我们有两人被困住Permission denied. Two of our men trapped.我们还有另外38人在地上中士We have an additional 38 men on the ground.他们才是第一要务我需要你撤退They're a priority. I need you to fall back. Over.先让我把我的人救出来Let me get my men out!贝儿和布莱登上尉确认发射地狱火Bale, confirm Hellfire with Captain Brydon.遵命基地这是滚雷Yes, sir. Base, this is Rolling Thunder,请准许展开空袭requesting permission for air strike.完毕Over.-给我看第九区 -这里长官- I need Sector 9. - Here, sir.-连线 -遵命- Put it up. - Yes, sir.响尾蛇我需要掩护有收到吗?Rattlesnake, I need that cover!Do you copy待在那里别动我们来救你了Stay there, hold position. We'll come get you.响尾蛇我需要你们撤退Rattlesnake, I need you to fall back,-完毕 -重复有两个人受困了完毕-over. -I repeat! Two of our men trapped! Over!安珀基地Amber Base,这是滚雷请问是否准许攻击?this is Rolling Thunder. Do I have permission to engage我们遇到了一辆宽轴距的重装甲车I have a heavily armored truck, broad wheelbase.具有高风险是移♥动♥式发射器High risk, mobile launcher.Rolling Thunder,滚雷这是安珀基地等候命令this is Amber Base, hold for command.卡车离我们的人太近不宜发射地狱火Truck's too close to our men to risk Hellfire.响尾蛇收到吗?我他妈的中枪了Rattlesnake, do you copy I'm getting fucking hit down here! 来吧Come on!好的火力小组准备以火力掩护All right, Fire team, prepare for cover fire.那是发射器长官That's a launch... That's a launcher, sir.完毕Over.我这边没有看到发射器No launcher visible in my feed.拒绝发射请求Fire request denied.我很确定那是发射器长官I'm positive that's a launcher, sir.-即将发生冲击完毕 -你听到了-Impact is imminent. Over. -You heard him! 先停火等我救人Hold fire till I clear my men!你们地上有38个人We have 38 men on ground,加上暴露的两人他们都会死的plus two exposed. They'll all die.由不得你作主中尉It's not your call.响尾蛇收到吗?我他妈的中枪了Rattlesnake, do you copy-哈普? -我们会过去的- I'm getting fucking hit here! - Harp留在原地We'll be there! Stay where you are!我们去救回那两位弟兄吧Let's get those two Marines.-冲 -冲-Go! -Go!出动Go! Moving out!干掉他们冲啊Let's get them! Let's go!西侧准备好West flank, be ready!危险接近Danger close.-目标锁定 -可恶-Target locked. - Goddammit!-任务中止 -找掩护- Abort, abort! - Take cover.退下Stand down.你在干嘛哈普?What are you doing, Harp飞弹三秒后发射…DA1 off the rail on three退下Stand down.二…wo,一one.飞弹来了Incoming!他妈的哈普Goddammit, Harp!搞什么哈普?你刚违反了直接命令What the fuck, Harp You disobeyed a direct order.你这个狗♥娘♥养♥的You son of a bitch!你杀了他们You killed 'em!你杀了他们You killed 'em!克里奇空军基地美国内华达州两名美国海军陆战队员阵亡Two US Marines.Dead.一名美国Gump军被毁And one US Army Gump美国空军destroyed.我是依据可用情报做出最正确的决定…I made the call that felt most correct given the intel available...在当下At the time.我们知道We know.请恕我直言上尉地上有40个人我救了38人With all due respect, Captain, with 40 men on the ground, I saved 38, 包括米勒士官长和他的车队including Master Sergeant Miller and his convoy.要是给他机会的话他搞不好能救回所有的40人If Miller had been given the chance, he would've tried to save all 40. 但是你剥夺了他这个选项But you took that option away from him.你是在哪里受基础训练的?When did you do your basic三年前在帕里斯岛Three years ago. Parris Island.你除了在荧幕后面有没有历经过Have you ever experienced a mass-casualty encounter,真正的大规模伤亡事件呢?other than from behind your screen你有在战斗区待过吗哈普中尉?Have you spent time in a conflict zone, Harp-没有长官但是我… -谢谢你中尉- No, ma'am, but I... - Thank you, Lieutenant.这是你的调度资料Here's your deployment drive.上尉一定还有其他选项吧Captain, this can't be the only option.他们本想送你上军事法庭的They wanted to court-martial you.-是我帮你说话的 -我该怎么告诉奥莉薇亚?- I fought for you. - What am I gonna tell Olivia就告诉她你要去全额公费的补习课程Tell her you're going on an all-expenses-paid refresher学习如何让世界变得更安全in how to make the world a safer place.-直到什么时候? -直到你通过评估- Until when - Until you pass the assessment.要等到什么时候?And when's that gonna be要等到什么时候长官?When's that gonna be, sir我喜欢你哈普你精准又有效率是出色的无人机驾驶I like you, Harp.You're precise, efficient. Brilliant drone pilot. 但是你违反了直接命令But you disobeyed a direct order.今天算是你走运Consider yourself lucky today.你在纳旦尼尔营的指挥官是里欧上尉Your CO at Camp Nathaniel is a Captain Leo.去找他报到吧Report to him.纳旦尼尔营?那是排基地耶Camp Nathaniel That's where the platoon's based.保持低调就当作是认识军人同袍的机会吧Keep your head down. See it as an opportunity to meet your fellow servicemen. 希望你可以学得很快Let's pray you're a fast learner.解散Dismissed.走吧各位动起来Let's go, guys. Let's get moving!往前直走…Straight ahead, straight ahead.动起来士兵这就是你们的新家了蛆蛆Move it, soldier. This is your new home, maggots.分成三路准备接受扫瞄Get into three separate lines to get scanned in.快点速度快快Pronto! Double-time! Move!欢迎来到纳旦尼尔营Welcome to Camp Nathaniel.你们会常常看到我这张帅脸的You'll be seeing a lot of my pretty face.让Gump军扫瞄继续前进Get scanned in by the Gumps and keep it moving.你们的寝室在第二区和第四区就在你们左前方Your digs are in Sections 2 and 4, ahead on your left.继续前进士兵Keep it moving, soldier.快走你们还在等什么?Let's go. What are you waiting for来吧别害羞Come on! Don't be shy.直视它们的眼睛别犹豫Look at them straight in the eye.Do not hesitate.他们能嗅到恐惧孩子们继续前进士兵们快点They smell fear, boys. Keep it moving, soldiers. Come on!嘿盯准目标士兵Hey, eyes on the prize, soldier.盯准目标快点Eyes on the prize. Come on.左脚、右脚继续前进Left foot, right foot, keep it going.你们动作怎么这么慢?快点Why are you being so slow Come on!不好意思嗨我找里欧上尉Excuse me. Hi, I'm looking for Captain Leo.-嗨抱歉我找里欧上尉 -里欧?- Sorry. I'm looking for Captain Leo. - Leo天啊我不知道你最好去问艾克哈特上校Oh man. I don't know. You better talk to Colonel Eckhart.-他在医疗帐篷旁边 -谢谢- He's by the medical tent right there. - Thank you.嘿我不会让我的人没被检查到Hey! I am not gonna let my men be out on inspection here.-走吧 -腾出空间还有另一批要来了-Move! -Make room. Got another one coming.艾克哈特上校?Colonel Eckhart哈普中尉长官我是克里奇空军基地派来的Lieutenant Harp, sir.Posted here from Creech Air Force Base.要找里欧上尉Looking for Captain Leo.你一定是砸了大锅才被派给里欧上尉You must've really fucked up if they sent you to Leo.什么意思长官?What do you mean, sir除非我问你问题否则你不准说话You don't have permission to speak until I ask you a question.知道你为什么来这里吗?You even know why you're here来实践经验权威长官Experientum Auctoriat, sir.“来充实经验” 不用讲得文绉绉的告诉我原因"Authority of experience."Don't give it a Latin name, shit. Explain it to me. 这是伦理委员会的意思长官Uh, it's an Ethics Committee dictate, sir.他们认为若无人机驾驶有实地经验It proposes UAV pilots would exercise greater caution做事时会更加谨慎…if they experienced...伦理委员会是公♥关♥团队The Ethics Committee is a PR team.这种命令根本就是在包庇砸锅的飞行员This dictate is a bullshit pass for pilots who fuck up.你杀了两个名陆战队员应该坐牢的You killed two marines. You should be in jail.但有人认为你的训练成果Someone deemed the dollar value of your training会比那两条人命更有价值to be higher than the lives of those two men.如果你活下来空军就会保有一位飞行员If you survive, Air Force keeps a pilot.如果没有你就会变成其他线传飞控混♥蛋♥的警世故事You don't, you're a cautionary tale to all the other fly-by-wire assholes. -请恕我直言长官… -我没问你问题孩子- With all due respect, sir... - I didn't ask you a question, son.13号♥大楼跟着音乐走Block 13. Follow the music.谢谢你上校Thank you, Colonel.哈普Harp他跟我们不一样e's not like us.这真是太扯了This is ridiculous.我们竟然得把这全部看完还得负责归档?Can you believe we have to read all this and file it安静Be quiet!Gump C45小队剩余充电时间为 20分钟Remaining charging time for Gump unit C-45, 20 minutes.你是里欧上尉吗?Are you Captain Leo哈普中尉长官Lieutenant Harp, sir.我的调度资料长官My deployment drive, sir.托马斯哈普中尉Lieutenant Thomas Harp.三♥级♥无人机驾驶Tier three UAV pilot,飞行时数五万六千小时56,000 flight hours,表现成绩99分纪律99分99% performance record, and 99% discipline.跟卡尔斯巴德的奥莉薇亚罗斯梅尔订婚Engaged to Olivia Rose Meyer of Carlsbad.准备在棕榈泉结婚To be married in Palm Springs.那是一个很漂亮的地方It's a very nice part of the world.我有漏掉什么吗?除了你的杀人数字和表扬次数Did I leave anything out other than your kills and commendations 或是你无法认同军中文化or the fact that you can't appreciate culture,抑或你不知道他妈的何时该闭嘴or you just don't know when to shut the fuck up-没有 -没有上尉- No. - No, Captain.没有上尉No, Captain.很好Very good.你杀了多少个叛乱分子了哈普?How many insurgents have you killed, Harp-163个 -连带伤害呢?- 163. - Collateral我的杀人数字符合任务目标及飞行时数长官My numbers are consistent with mission goals and flight hours, sir. 你的杀人数字?Your numbers他妈的你真的冷酷到一个不行耶Goddamn, you a cold motherfucker.来Here.拿着那个跟我来Grab that and follow me.名字太多我记不起来也背不起来长官Far too many names to memorize and recite, sir.如果可以你真的愿意记吗?If you could, would you really want to我知道我们会杀人上尉I'm aware we kill people, Captain.如果你知道你就不会在这里了If you were aware of that, you wouldn't be here.你是军需官吗?You a quartermaster如果我是你会失望吗?If I were Would you be disappointed我为什么要失望呢?Why would I be disappointed -因为这表示你飞了约一万六千公里'Cause that means you flew 10,000 miles却只能沦为一个顾仓库的人to sign equipment out of a warehouse.每个人都有自己的职责We all play our part.你♥他♥妈♥的以为你是谁啊?The fuck do you think you are军校生吗?Some Academy kid老爸付钱让你读军校好让你可以学会礼貌?Daddy pay your way through cadet school so you could mind your Ps and Qs 恕我直言我是靠自己读完军校的With all due respect, I put myself through cadet school.长官Sir.不是No.不是什么上尉?No what, Captain不是我并非军需官No, I'm not a quartermaster.我们得把这些疫苗送到一间诊所We have to deliver these vaccines to a clinic.警戒线外的20公里处Twenty klicks outside the wire.那里有霍乱爆发而且蔓延得很快There's an outbreak of cholera, and it's spreading fast.那里或许是战区但女人和小孩还是会生病It might be a war zone, but women and children still get sick.所以你是走“心战体系”的长官?So you're "hearts and minds," sir是的我是管心战的就表面上来说Yes. I'm hearts and minds.Ostensibly.那么你真正的工作是什么?So, what do you really do我追逐鬼魂I chase ghosts.对不起你说什么?I'm sorry, what美国海军陆战队特种作战司令部海陆特别行动MARSOC. Marine Special Operations.我找出并移除叛乱分子在警戒线外的先进武器I locate and remove advanced weapons from insurgents beyond the wire. 然后你怎么处置把东西收进档案柜里?And what do you do Put them in filing cabinets那是最新的反情报科技It's the latest in counter-intel technology.打得那些俄♥国♥骇客灰头土脸的Beats the hell out of those Russian hackers.这是你的保密协议书It's your NDA.你可以直接签名或是看完90页You can sign it or read all 90 pages.喔不了长官Oh. No, sir.欢迎你中尉Welcome, Lieutenant.你有听过维克托科瓦这个名字吗?You ever heard the name Viktor Koval有在拦截无线电通讯上听叛乱分子说过Yeah. Heard insurgents say it on intercepted radio comms.现在忘了你在天上听到的你现在地上了孩子Forget what you heard in the air. You're on the ground now, kid.维克托科瓦是名Krasny军阀Viktor Koval is a Krasny warlord.Krasny想让乌克兰成为俄♥罗♥斯♥的一部分The Krasny wanna make the Ukraine a part of Russia.-就像过去的美好时光 -反对他们的是反抗军- Like in the good old days. - Opposing them are the Resistance.他们是为保卫乌克兰独♥立♥ 而成立的民兵They're a militia set up to defend the independence of the Ukraine.但是Krasny因为有莫斯科的全力支援而变得日益强大But theKrasnys are getting stronger with the full support of Moscow.这场战争对联♥合♥国♥来说太过麻烦It's a war that's got too hot for the UN,所以现在我们成了介入其中的混♥蛋♥so now we're the assholes in the middle of it,在非军事区in the demilitarized zone.我们是和平维护者We're peacekeepers.只有我们才能阻止这些人展开种族灭绝行动We're the only thing stopping these guys from committing genocide. 如果你相信这种事那我在佛州都有度假屋可以租你了You believe that, I have a timeshare in Florida I want to sell you.不我们说的是维克托科瓦巴尔干半岛恶煞No, we're talking about Viktor Koval, the Terror of the Balkans.还有核武And nukes.核武?Nukes有情报说基辅所发射的脏弹There's Intel that says Koval is responsible for the dirty bomb是科瓦搞的鬼set off in Kiev,用的是俄♥国♥的铀using Russian uranium.这个王八蛋也许要为两万五千条人命负责This motherfucker may be responsible for 25,000 people's deaths. 我的消息来源说他想弄到周界系统My sources tell me he's trying to get to Systema Perimeter.周界系统?Systema Perimeter那是俄♥国♥的自动核报复系统That's Russia's automated nuclear retaliation system.没错Exactly.即便在乌克兰独♥立♥之后Even after Ukraine's independence,该国仍持有三分之一的俄♥国♥核武库the country still held one-third of Russia's nuclear arsenal.飞弹发射井分布在全国各地的最高机密地点Silos scattered across the country at top-secret locations,随时准备攻击世界的任何一地ready to strike anywhere in the world.是的Yeah.但它在50年前的冷战后便关闭了But it was shut down like 50 years ago, after the Cold War.你相信吗?You believe that你当真以为俄♥国♥会解除真正的防卫措施吗?You really think Russia would dismantle its one true safeguard against attack 你是说俄♥国♥系统还在运作吗?You telling me the Russian systems are still functioning还有科瓦And Koval他想在乌克兰找到核武?He's trying to get to the nukes here in Ukraine中情局消息来源说克里姆林宫失去对科瓦的控制了CIA sources say that the Kremlin's lost control of Koval.而我的线人相信科瓦会在接下来的24小时内My informant believes Koval's gonna make a move for those nukes对这些核武采取行动in the next 24 hours.如果这一切为真And if all this is true,想像一下他拿到这些飞弹发射井之后会做出什么事imagine what he'll do if he gets his hands on those silos.对一个拥有核武的疯子Yeah. A madman with nukes.一个拥有核武的疯狂恐♥怖♥分♥子♥A crazy terrorist with nukes.华盛顿市中心、纽约、巴黎谁知道哪里会遭殃?Downtown Washington, New York, Paris. Who knows而我知道的是棕榈泉将不会有场美丽的小婚礼What I do know is, there won't be a pretty little wedding in Palm Springs,除非你擦了抗紫外线指数 UV500的防晒乳unless you're wearing factor 500 UV protection.现在我们把这些疫苗送到医院Now, we deliver these vaccines to the hospital,我的线人就会提供我们科瓦下个计划的情报and my informant will feed us intel on Koval's next plan.我们天亮就出发We ride out at dawn.天亮?Dawn但就是现在啊But that's now!哇喔上尉Whoa, uh, Captain.长官?Uh, Sir恕我直言长官我想你搞错了With all due respect, sir, I think there's been a mistake.我才刚报到耶I just got here.我不会犯错中尉I don't make mistakes, Lieutenant.不我不是这个意思长官No, I don't mean it like that, sir.着装吧中尉动作快Dress, Lieutenant. Double-time.这是什么?What's this你如果穿着制♥服♥ 就会成为明显的攻击目标You wear your uniform, you'll be a standing target.我还以为我是负责看守围栏的长官Thought I'd be guarding the fence, sir.我没有受过任何的外勤人员专业训练I don't have any specialist training as a field agent.别担心我的专业够罩住我们两人Don't worry. I'm special enough for both of us.什么鬼啊?What the fuck上尉什么鬼啊?What the fuck, Captain.-你是… -你的指挥官- You're a... - Your commanding officer.第♥四♥代♥的生物科技Fourth-generation biotech,我给你60秒钟消化这件事and I'm gonna give you 60 seconds to deal with it.对不起上尉什么?I'm... I'm sorry, what, Captain哈普你觉得你能相信我吗?Do you feel as though you can trust me, Harp-我… -我们就要进入战区了- I, uh... - We're about to enter a war zone.如果我要继续承受你的震惊和不信任If I continue to instill shock and distrust,那我就会亲自签署你的免职文件I'll file your removal papers myself,后果由你自己承担and you'll have to deal with the consequences.我再问一次Now你相信我吗?Do you trust me是长官Yes, sir.很好Cool.所以你是什么?像是人工智慧?So, what are you Like, AI你的手♥机♥是人工智慧 Gump军也是人工智慧Your cell phone's AI. A Gump's AI.我是原型系统我的存在是机密I'm a prototype. My existence is classified.你在回避问题长官You're evading the question, sir.你问了对的问题我就会给你对的答案Ask the right question, I'll give you the right answer.Go again好所以你到底是什么呢?Okay. What the hell are you你要问我的型号♥还是技术规格呢?You want my model number or tech specs两者都是机密Both are classified.喂Yo!喔立正Oh, ten-hut!他妈的你们在干嘛?The fuck are you doing阿灵顿某些混♥蛋♥以为一台自动贩卖♥♥机可以取代士兵的工作Some asshole in Arlington thinks a vending machine can do a soldier's job.除此之外它还有一个坏掉的旋转轮Aside from that, it's got a fucked rotor.你要我用抢托打烂你♥他♥妈♥的丑脸吗?You want me to take the butt of my gun and bash your ugly fucking mug in 不长官No, sir.查理九号♥Charlie Nine.站定位Mount up.这边中尉This way, Lieutenant.这里只有两人有资格知道我的身分Only two people have clearance to know who and what I am.就是艾克哈特上校和你Colonel Eckhart and you.我为什么要分派给你?我又没有追核武的本事Why was I assigned to you I'm not qualified to go chasing nukes.你不是被派来的You weren't assigned.而是我选择了你I chose you.我一个人办不到我需要有人替我瞻前顾后I can't do this alone. I need eyes on my back.我需要一个能跳脱框架思考的人I needed someone who could think outside the box.了解吗?You got me所以我们是伙伴了?So, we're partners妈的当然不是Fuck, no.你是我的部下You're my subordinate.你要像尊重其他指挥官一样尊重我You respect me like the rest of your commanding officers.不准质疑我的权威那我们就会相安无事Don't question my authority, and we'll get on fine.我们的车在那里Our jeep's over there.-上尉 -稍息士兵- Captain. - At ease, soldier.部下?Subordinate.-嘿无人机小子 -过来- Hey, drone boy! - Come here.嘿搞什么…Hey! What the...退下Stand down!意思有到就好You made your point.认得我的声音吗狗♥娘♥养♥的?You recognize my voice, you son of a bitch他们才19岁耶They were only 19 years old.我说什么都无法让他们复活了Nothing I say will bring them back.看什么看?What are you staring at上车Load up.通报第九区有敌军行动迹象Report of hostile activities in Sector 9.距离市区约18公里Eleven miles to the city.我们无法控制警戒线外的任何区域We don't control any of the area outside the wire.-海军陆战队将其称之为… -“腹背受敌”区- The Marines call it... - "Running the gauntlet."因为这里遭受攻击的频率相当高Because attacks in it are so frequent.很好Good.所有小队请注意我们正要走出警戒线外了All units be advised.We are proceeding outside the wire. 拿起你的步♥枪♥ 中尉Pick up your rifle, Lieutenant.如果他们攻击你就得回击If they attack, you're gonna need to shoot back.一定很棒Must be nice.不必远离家园就能打仗Fight a war, never have to leave home.你上次见到她是什么时候?When was the last time you saw her-见到谁? -难道还有别人吗?- Saw who - What do you mean "who"奥莉薇亚罗斯梅尔Olivia Rose Meyer.上个礼拜Last week.上个礼拜我靠Last week. Damn.-你有跟别人乱搞? -拜托别闹了- You fucking somebody else - Get the fuck outta here.说啦我有感受到你的自负Come on. Look, I get a sense of arrogance from you.像你这种这么冷静、这么冷酷Guys like you, so dispassionate, so cold,这么自恋的人so into himself.通常都很难定下心来Those are the guys that usually wander.是吗?我很忠诚喔Yeah Well, I'm faithful.-她对你忠诚吗? -对她…- She faithful to you - Yeah. She is...-我♥干♥嘛跟你聊这个啊? -我们是待捕的猎物菜鸟-Why am I even having this conversation -Fair game, rookie.我是要你提高警觉别想着在家的奥莉薇亚是否和I need your head out here, not thinking about if Olivia's at home她的皮拉提斯教练玩着“把肉塞进包里”的游戏playing "put the beef in my taco" with her Pilates instructor.她的皮拉提斯教练是女的Her Pilates instructor's a woman.喔这样更棒她男女通吃我就知道我会喜欢她Oh, even better! She goes both ways. I knew I liked her.我们九月要结婚了你又懂男女关系了?We're getting married in September.What do you know about relationships 你不是三岁小孩吗?Aren't you like three years old五岁Five.你有她的照片吗?You got a picture of her快啦老兄拿出来看嘛Come on, man. Pull it out.我靠她有够辣的恭喜喔Holy shit.She's a hottie. Congratulations.-谢谢她很特别 -嘿- Thank you. She's special. - Hey!“我的小熊软糖” 她叫你小熊软糖?"My Gummy Bear." She calls you Gummy Bear我的小熊软糖Aww, my Gummy Bear.闹你的菜鸟Fucking with you, rookie.这是响尾蛇我们已经进入黄色警戒区了This is Rattlesnake.We've been moved up to Yellow alert. 所以睁大眼睛了完毕So, eyes open. Over.看看这些可怜的混♥蛋♥ 卡在我们和科瓦之间Look at these poor bastards. Stuck between us and Koval. 我有一群平民 9点钟方向I got a bunch of civilians. Nine o'clock.没有敌军活动迹象No signs of hostile activity.保持距离Keep your distance.这是响尾蛇This is Rattlesnake.收到通报有车底遭击We have reports from base of aid truck hit. Man down.有人倒下重复有车遭击Repeat. Aid truck hit.前往营地的路被封锁了Road to encampment blocked.怀疑是民兵攻击Suspected militia attack.把枪举起来Get your rifle up.小心前进Proceed with caution.继续跟车完毕Execute to follow. Over.所有小队All units prepare准备下车敌军在附近to exit the vehicle. Hostiles in the area.保持警戒Stay frosty.听着派出Gump军在车队前形成Listen, put the Gumps out. Form a perimeter周边防御in front of the convoy.-准备好了孩子 -所有小队到地上- Get ready, kid. - All units on the ground.形成防御队形Defense formation.保持冷静保持清醒Let's keep it calm. Let's keep it clean.亮枪Gumps out now!-所有海军陆战队形成防御队形 -他妈的怎么回事?- All Marines, defense formation. - What the fuck's going on 形成防御队形Defense formation.保持冷静Stay calm.保持冷静别轻举妄动Stay calm. Nobody do shit.我说别开枪的他妈的I said hold fire, goddammit!他妈的Gump偷放枪查理九号♥ 别开枪Goddamn Gumps pre-empted. Charlie Nine, hold fire!把枪放下Drop the rifle now!慢慢来Slowly.所有人快点All of you guys, come on!走吧Let's go.-他妈的把武器放下 -不懂吗?- Put your weapons down! - Don't you understand走开退后Step away! Back!上尉等一下长官?Captain, just a sec, sir. Sir配合一点Cooperate!-长官… -好了哈普放轻松- Sir... - All right, Harp. Take it easy.退下Stand down!退下Stand down!-放下你们的武器 -退下他妈的- Put your weapons down. - Put 'em down!叫你的人把枪放下Tell your men to put their guns down.上尉撤退Captain, fall back.保持冷静Stay calm.别动我的陆战队员Step away from those Marines!他妈的快叫你的人把武器放下Goddammit! Tell your men to lower their weapons now! 这是命令That's an order!-中士? -放下武器- Sarge - Lower your weapons.-嘿拜托… -他妈的放下武器啦- Come on... - Lower your goddamn weapons!这是命令That's an order.上尉Cap可恶Shit.好啦All right.好啦All right.好的好。

The walking dead

The walking dead

The walking dead人员表:R ick 瑞克(Sheriff’s deputy 县警),C arl 卡尔(R和L的儿子),L ori 洛莉,S hane 肖恩,G lenn 格伦,An drea 安德瑞亚,Da le 戴尔(那个老头),D aryl达里尔,Morgan 摩根,Carol 卡罗尔(那个索菲亚的妈妈),H ershel 开赫歇尔,Ma ggie 玛姬,Michonne 米琼恩,Governor 总督,T yreese 泰尔西,Beth 贝丝,Mary 玛丽,Gabriel 加百利,N oah 诺亚,Dawn 道恩(那个女警) ,Aaron 亚伦,S asha 萨沙T的妹妹,Mo rgan 摩根,Deanna 迪安娜(那个社区的领导女人),Paul Rovia (J esus)保罗罗维,Enid 伊妮德,Negan 尼根,Gregory 格雷戈里,Eugene 尤金,Abraham 亚伯拉罕,Simon 西蒙,Ezekiel 以西结,Jadis 简迪斯,第一集(第三方在叙述)S hane : “You sound just like my damn father. 你怎么跟我那该死的老爹一个口气。

Always, always yelling about the power bill, 总是唠叨电费,telling me to turn off the damn lights.”要我关灯(怕费电)R ick : What do you say to that?那你怎么说?(你怎么回应这女孩子的说法呢)S hane : I wanna say, “ Bitch, you mean to tell me you’ve been hearing this your entire life and you are still too damn stupid to learn how to turn off a switch? ”你却还是蠢到学不会关灯。

UNIT11Sadmoviesmakemecry原文与翻译

UNIT11Sadmoviesmakemecry原文与翻译

UNIT11Sadmoviesmakemecry原文与翻译我们看到一篇英文文章之后,首先了解文章的主旨大意(用几个词或者一两句话来说,作者说了什么),下面是小偏整理的UNIT11Sadmoviesmakemecry原文与翻译,感谢您的每一次阅读。

UNIT11Sadmoviesmakemecry原文与翻译SectionA1bListenandfillintheblanks.Thenmatchtherestaurantswiththesta tements.Tina:I’mhungry,Amy.Amy:SoamI.Whydon’twegetsomethingtoeat?Tina:Yeah.Let’sgotoRockin’Restaurant.Ilovetheirhamburg ers.Amy:Oh,Tina…IhateRockin’Restaurant.Tina:Why?Thefoodisgreat,isn’tit?Am y:Thefood’sfine.Ijustdon’tliketheenvironment.Thosea wfulpicturesonthewallsmakemeuncomfortable,andtheloudmusic makesmenervous.Tina:OK.Sowheredoyouwanttogo,Amy?Amy:Let’sgotoBlueOcean.Thesoftmusicmakesmerelax.Tina:Notme.Itmakesmesleepy.SectionA2aListenandnumberthepictures1-4intheorderyouhearthem.John:DidyouandAmyhavefunlastnight,Tina?Tina:Well…yesandno.John:WasAmylateasusual?Tina:Yes,shewas,andwaitingforherdrovemecrazy.John:Ohdear.Wheredidyougofordinner,then?Tina:FirstwewenttoRockin’Restaurant,butAmydidn’twantt ostay.Shesaidthattheloudmusicmadehernervous.John:That’sfunny.Loudmusicalwaysmakesmewanttodance.Tina:Me,too.SowewenttoBlueOcean.Itwasquietandthefoodw asgreat.Wehadagoodtime.John:Thendidyougototheconcertatthehighschool?Tina:No.Wedecidedtogotothemovies.WesawRememberMeF orever.Itwasareallygoodmovie,butitwassosadthatitmadeuscry.John:Sadmoviesdon’tmakemecry.Theyjustmakemewanttol eave!Tina:Yousoundjustlikemybrother!SectionA2bpletethestatements.John:DidyouandAmyhavefunlastnight,Tina?Tina:Well…yesandno.John:WasAmylateasusual?Tina:Yes,shewas,andwaitingforherdrovemecrazy.John:Ohdear.Wheredidyougofordinner,then?Tina:FirstwewenttoRockin’Restaurant,butAmydidn’twantt ostay.Shesaidthattheloudmusicmadehernervous.John:That’sfunny.Loudmusicalwaysmakesmewanttodance.Tina:Me,too.SowewenttoBlueOcean.Itwasquietandthefoodw asgreat.Wehadagoodtime.John:Thendidyougototheconcertatthehighschool?Tina:No.Wedecidedtogotothemovies.WesawRememberMeF orever.Itwasareallygoodmovie,butitwassosadthatitmadeuscry.John:Sadmoviesdon’tmakemecry.Theyjustmakemewanttol eave!Tina:Yousoundjustlikemybrother!SectionA2dRoleplaytheconversation.Hey,Bert.IthinkI'vemadeAlicemadandI'mnotsurewhatdoaboutit.Whathappened?YouknowJulieisAlice'sbestfriend,right?Uhhuh..Well,themoreIgettoknowJulie,themoreIrealizethatwelotinco mmon.Sowe'vebeenspendingmoretimetogetherlately.Butwhat'swrongwiththat?UmmitmakesAliceunhappybecauseshethinksJulieisnowbette rfriendswithmethanwithher.Isee.Mmmwhydon'tyouaskAlicetojoinyoueachyoudosomethi ngwithJulie?Thenshewon'tfeelleftout.Oh,goodidea!Thatcanmakeoutfriendshipstronger.SectionA3aReadthestoryandanswerthequestions.TheShirtofaHappyMan(Part1)Alongtimeago,inarichandbeautifulcountry,therelivedanunha ppyking,Hesleptbadlyanddidn’tfeellikeeating.Hisfacewasalway spaleaschalk.Heoftencriedfornoreason.Thismadethequeenandhi speopleworried.Oneday,adoctorwascalledintoexaminetheking.Buthefoundn othingwrongwithhisbody.“It’sallinhismind.Neithermedicinenor restcanhelphim.Whatheneedsistheshirtofahappypersontowear.T hat’llmakehimhappy.”Theprimeministerwascalledtothepalace.Butwhentheyexplain edtheking’ssituationtohim,hesaid,“AlthoughIhavealotofpower, itdoesn’tmakemehappy.I’malwaysworriedaboutlosingmypow er.Manypeoplea retryingtotakemyposition.”Then,theking’sbankercametothepalace.“Oh,I’mafraidI’mnothappyeither,”hesaid.“Ihavealotofwealth,butI’malwaysw orriedaboutlosingmymoney.Someonetriestostealmymoneyeveryday.”Next,thepalacesingercametotheking’sroom.Butthiswaswha thesaid“It’struethatI’mfamousandeveryonelovesmysongs.Bu tI’mnothappybecauseI’malwaysworriedaboutbeingfollowedb yothers.Icannotbefree!”Finally,theking’stopgeneralwastoldtogooutandfindahappy maninthreedays’time.SectionB1cListentoTheShirtofaHappyMan(PartⅡ)andcheck(√)thethings thathappenedintherestofthestory.Thegeneralsearchedandsearchedbutcouldn’tfindanyone.Its eemedthateveryonehadtheirownproblems,andnoonewastrulyha ppy.Twodayspassed.Justashewasabouttogiveup,hesawapoorman onthestreet.Hewaseatingwithhishandsandsinginghappilytohims elf.Thegeneralwentuptohim.General:Hello!I’mtheking’stopgeneral.Man:Hi,General.WhatcanIdoforyoutoday?General:Iheardyousingingjustnow,andyousoundveryhappy.Man:That’sbecauseIamhappy.General:ButIdon’tunderstand.Whatmakesyousohappy?You havenopower,moneyorfame.Man:IhaveeverythingIwant,andIdon’twantwhatIcan’thave .SoI’mhappy,andmysongcomesfromthehappinessinmyheart.General:ThenIneedtogiveyourshirttotheking.Isitthereinyourb ag?Howmuchdoyouwantforit?Man:Shirt?Whatshirt?Idon’townanyshirts!SectionB1dListenagain.Answerthequestions.Thegeneralsearchedandsearchedbutcouldn’tfindanyone.Its eemedthateveryonehadtheirownproblems,andnoonewastrulyhappy.Twodayspassed.Justashewasabouttogiveup,hesawapoorman onthestreet.Hewaseatingwithhishandsandsinginghappilytohims elf.Thegeneralwentuptohim.General:Hello!I’mtheking’stopgeneral.Man:Hi,General.WhatcanIdoforyoutoday?General:Iheardyousingingjustnow,andyousoundveryhappy.Man:That’sbecauseIamhappy.General:ButIdon’tunderstand.Whatmakesyousohappy?You havenopower,moneyorfame.Man:IhaveeverythingIwant,andIdon’twantwhatIcan’thave .SoI’mhappy,andmysongcomesfromthehappinessinmyheart.General:ThenIneedtogiveyourshirttotheking.Isitthereinyourb ag?Howmuchdoyouwantforit?Man:Shirt?Whatshirt?Idon’townanyshirts!SectionB2bReadthestoryandnumbertheeventsinthecorrectorder.TheWinningTeamPeterkepthiseyesontheground.Hefeltliketherewasaheavywei ghtonhisshouldersashewalkedhomealone.Itwastheworstdayofhislife.Hismindwouldnotstopthinkingab outwhathappenedonlyjustanhouragoontheschoolsoccerfield.Howcouldhehavemissedscoringthatgoal?Hehadlethiswholet eamdown.Hisstupidmistakemadehimangry.Histeamhadlosttheg amebecauseofhim.Hewasreallyworriedthathiscoachmightkickhi mofftheteam.Assoonashewalkedthroughthedoor,hisfatherasked,“What’swrong,son?Peter’sfeelingswerewrittenalloverhisface.“Ilostthe game,”Peterreplied.Thenhewentintohisroomwithoutanotherwo rd.Tenminuteslater,Peterheardhisfatherknockingonhisbedroomdoor.Heopenedthedoortolethimin.“Look,Peter.Idon’tknowwha thappened.Butwhateveritwas,don’tbetoohardonyourself.”“Ilostthegame,Dad.Ifailedmyteam.They’llprobablyneverlet meplayagain.”“Soccerisaboutteameffort.You’renottheonlyreasonyourte amlost.Ifyouhaveagoodteam,youshouldsupporteachother.Besid es,winningorlosingisonlyhalfthegame.Theotherhalfislearningho wtocommunicatewithyourteammatesandlearningfromyourmista kes.”Peterdidn’tsayanything,butwhathisfathersaidmadehimthin kcarefully.Thenextday,Peterwenttosoccerpracticewithcourageratherth anfearinhisheart.“Hey,guys.”hesaidtohisteammates.“I’mreall ysorryaboutyesterday.Weweresoclosetowinningthatgame.ButIthi nkifwecontinuetopulltogether,we’regoingtowinthenextone.”Tohissurpriseandrelief,histeammatesallnoddedinagreement.“Yeah,”theysaid,“don’tworryaboutit.It’sneverjustoneperson ’sfault.Weshouldthinkabouthowwecandobetternexttime.”Petersmiled.Itmadehimfeelluckytoknowthathewasonawinnin gteam翻译:SectionA2d南希:嗨!伯特,我想我把爱丽丝给逼的受不了,而且我还不确信该怎么做。

谎言被揭穿英文作文

谎言被揭穿英文作文

谎言被揭穿英文作文英文:Being caught in a lie is never a pleasant experience. It's embarrassing, shameful, and can cause serious damage to relationships and trust. Unfortunately, I've been in this situation before.I remember one time when I was in high school, I told my best friend that I had a date with a popular guy from another school. I even showed her a fake text message conversation to prove it. Of course, this was all a lie. I was actually too scared to ask anyone out, let alone a popular guy from another school.But my lie was eventually exposed. My friend saw the same guy at a party and asked him about our supposed date. He had no idea what she was talking about. My friend was understandably upset and felt betrayed. It took a lot of apologizing and groveling on my part to regain her trust.Looking back, I realize how foolish and immature I was to lie like that. I learned that honesty is always the best policy, even if it means admitting to something embarrassing or uncomfortable. It's better to be truthful and face the consequences than to live with the guilt and shame of being caught in a lie.中文:被揭穿谎言从来都不是一件愉快的事情。

被别人暴露真相英语作文

被别人暴露真相英语作文

被别人暴露真相英语作文英文:Being exposed by someone is never a pleasant experience. It can be embarrassing, hurtful, and even damaging to one's reputation. I remember a time when a friend of minerevealed a secret of mine to a group of people without my consent. I felt betrayed and humiliated, and it took a long time for me to regain my trust in that person.The incident happened at a party where a few of us were hanging out. We were having a good time, chatting and laughing, when suddenly my friend blurted out somethingthat I had confided in him in private. I was shocked and didn't know how to react. I could see the surprise and curiosity in the eyes of the others, and I felt exposed and vulnerable.I confronted my friend later and asked him why he had done such a thing. He apologized and said he didn't thinkit was a big deal, but to me, it was. I had trusted himwith that information, and he had betrayed that trust. It took a while for me to forgive him, and even longer totrust him with anything personal again.Being exposed by someone can have serious consequences. It can damage relationships, cause embarrassment, and even affect one's professional life. It's important to bemindful of what we share with others and to respect their privacy. Trust is a fragile thing, and once it's broken,it's not easy to repair.中文:被别人曝光绝对是一种不愉快的经历。

朋友的秘密别人说出去了我该英语作文

朋友的秘密别人说出去了我该英语作文

朋友的秘密别人说出去了我该英语作文When a friend confides in us, it is a sacred trust. We are entrusted with their innermost thoughts, feelings, and secrets, and it is our responsibility to keep those secrets safe. But what should you do if someone else reveals your friend's secret that you promised to keep?First and foremost, it is important to remember that it is not your fault that the secret was shared. You made a promise to your friend to keep their secret, and you did so in good faith. However, now that the secret is out in the open, it is important to address the situation in a calm and respectful manner.The first step is to assess the damage that has been done by the disclosure of the secret. How has it affected your friend? Are they upset, angry, or hurt by the betrayal of trust? It is important to listen to your friend's feelings and offer them your support and understanding.Next, it is important to address the person who shared the secret. It is important to have an open and honest conversation with them about why they felt the need to disclose the secret. It is important to communicate to them the impact that theiractions have had on your friend and on your relationship with them.It is also important to reiterate to the person who shared the secret that trust is a vital component of any friendship. By betraying your friend's trust, they have damaged not only their relationship with your friend, but also with you. It is important to make it clear that such behavior is unacceptable and will not be tolerated in the future.In conclusion, it is important to handle the situation with sensitivity, empathy, and integrity. While it may be difficult to navigate the aftermath of a friend's secret being shared, it is important to remember that honesty and communication are key to resolving the situation and rebuilding trust. A true friend will understand your remorse and efforts to make amends, and together you can work towards healing and strengthening your friendship.。

颠覆我的想象力英语作文

颠覆我的想象力英语作文

颠覆我的想象力英语作文1. The sun was shining brightly, casting a warm glow over the city. People were bustling about, going abouttheir daily routines. Suddenly, a loud explosion echoed through the streets, causing everyone to stop in their tracks. Smoke billowed into the sky, and chaos ensued. People ran in every direction, desperately seeking safety. It was a scene straight out of a Hollywood action movie.2. As I walked down the busy street, I couldn't help but notice the unusual sight before me. A group of street performers had gathered, showcasing their incredible talents. A man effortlessly balanced on a tightrope, high above the ground. A woman contorted her body into impossible positions, leaving the crowd in awe. The sound of music filled the air, as a band played a catchy tune. It was like stepping into a circus, right in the middle of the city.3. The room was filled with an array of vibrant colorsand intoxicating scents. Rows upon rows of flowers lined the walls, creating a breathtaking sight. People walked around, carefully examining each bloom, their faces filled with wonder and delight. The air was filled with the sweet fragrance of roses, lilies, and jasmine. It was like being in a dream, where nature's beauty was on full display.4. The sound of laughter filled the air, as children ran around the playground, their energy seemingly endless. Swings creaked and squeaked as they swung back and forth, reaching for the sky. Slides were conquered with squeals of joy, as kids slid down at lightning speed. The merry-go-round spun round and round, its colorful horses bringing smiles to the children's faces. It was a place where happiness knew no bounds.5. The rain poured down relentlessly, drenching everything in its path. Umbrellas popped open like mushrooms, providing shelter from the storm. The sound of raindrops hitting the pavement created a soothing melody. People hurried along, their footsteps splashing in the puddles. The city took on a different kind of beauty, asthe rain washed away the dirt and grime, leaving everything fresh and clean. It was a moment of tranquility in the midst of chaos.6. The stage was set, and the lights dimmed. The audience held their breath in anticipation. Suddenly, the curtains lifted, revealing a breathtaking ballet performance. Dancers gracefully leaped through the air, their movements fluid and precise. The music swelled, matching the dancers' every step. It was a symphony of elegance and grace, a feast for the eyes and ears. The audience was transported to a world of beauty and emotion.7. The night sky was ablaze with stars, twinkling like diamonds. The moon shone brightly, casting a gentle glow over the landscape. The air was crisp and cool, as a gentle breeze rustled the leaves. It was a perfect night for stargazing, as people gathered on rooftops and in parks, their eyes fixed on the heavens above. Constellations came to life, forming intricate patterns in the sky. It was a reminder of the vastness and beauty of the universe we live in.8. The sound of engines revving filled the air, as cars zoomed past at lightning speed. The race track was a blur of colors, as drivers pushed their vehicles to the limit. The roar of the crowd added to the excitement, as they cheered on their favorite drivers. It was a thrilling spectacle of speed and skill, where every second counted. The adrenaline rush was palpable, as the cars raced towards the finish line. It was a world where dreams were realized and champions were made.。

被别人暴露真相英语作文

被别人暴露真相英语作文

被别人暴露真相英语作文Title: Exposed: Dealing with the Truth Revealed by Others。

Being exposed by someone else can be a challenging experience, as it thrusts us into the spotlight and reveals aspects of ourselves we may not have been ready to confront. Whether it's a secret, a mistake, or a hidden truth, navigating the aftermath of exposure requires resilience, honesty, and a willingness to confront the consequences. In this essay, we will explore the emotions, actions, and strategies involved in dealing with the truth revealed by others.Firstly, upon being exposed, it's natural to experience a whirlwind of emotions. Shock, disbelief, shame, anger,and fear may all rush to the surface as we grapple with the newfound awareness of our vulnerability. These emotions can be overwhelming, making it difficult to think clearly or rationally. However, it's important to acknowledge andprocess these feelings rather than suppress them. By allowing ourselves to feel and express our emotions, we can begin to understand the impact of the revelation and take steps towards acceptance and healing.Once the initial shock subsides, the next step is to assess the situation and determine how to proceed. This involves taking responsibility for our actions and facing the consequences with integrity. Avoiding accountability or shifting blame onto others will only exacerbate the situation and erode trust further. Instead, owning up to our mistakes demonstrates maturity and a commitment to rectifying the harm caused.In some cases, being exposed may also present an opportunity for growth and self-reflection. It forces us to confront aspects of ourselves that we may have been avoiding or denying, prompting us to reassess our values, beliefs, and priorities. Rather than viewing exposure as a purely negative experience, we can choose to see it as a catalyst for personal development and transformation.Furthermore, dealing with the aftermath of exposureoften involves engaging with those directly affected by the revelation. This may require having difficult conversations, offering apologies, and making amends where possible. Effective communication, empathy, and humility areessential in rebuilding trust and repairing damaged relationships. It's important to listen actively to the concerns and perspectives of others, demonstrating agenuine willingness to understand and address their needs.Additionally, seeking support from trusted friends, family members, or professionals can provide invaluable guidance and perspective during this challenging time. Surrounding ourselves with a supportive network can offer emotional validation, practical advice, and encouragementas we navigate the complexities of the situation. It's crucial to remember that we don't have to face theaftermath of exposure alone and that reaching out for helpis a sign of strength, not weakness.Ultimately, dealing with the truth revealed by othersis a deeply personal and transformative journey. Itrequires courage, resilience, and a willingness to confront uncomfortable truths about ourselves. By embracing honesty, accountability, and vulnerability, we can navigate the aftermath of exposure with grace and integrity, emerging stronger and more self-aware in the process.。

i wish you cheated英文歌

i wish you cheated英文歌

"I Wish You Cheated" is a heart-wrenching song that speaks to the pain of a broken relationship. The song captures the feeling of betrayal and the desire for revenge, which is a sentiment familiar to many who have experienced a breakup.The lyrics of "I Wish You Cheated" tell the story of a person who has been hurt by someone they trusted. The singer longs to get even with their former partner, and even though they were never unfaithful themselves, they wish they had been. They wish they had betrayed their partner, as it would have made the pain of the breakup easier to bear.The song speaks to the darker feelings that can arise in a breakup, as well as the desire for revenge and the need for closure. It is a raw and emotional track that resonates with many who have gone through similar experiences.However, as understandable as these feelings may be, it is important to note that revenge is not the answer. It is possible to find closure and move on from a breakup without hurting the other person. Revenge, on the other hand, will only create more hurt and pain for both parties involved.Instead, the best thing to do after a breakup is to take time to heal and work on yourself. Use the experience as an opportunity to learn and grow, and avoid the destructive cycle of revenge and hurt.In conclusion, "I Wish You Cheated" is an emotional song that speaks to the pain of a broken relationship. While the desire for revenge is understandable, it is important to remember that there are healthier ways to deal with a breakup. The key is to take time to heal and work on yourself, rather than seeking revenge on the other person.。

用被动话态写小偷偷糖果后续英语作文

用被动话态写小偷偷糖果后续英语作文

用被动话态写小偷偷糖果后续英语作文The stolen candy incident had left me feeling guilty and anxious. I knew I shouldn't have taken those sweets from the store without paying for them, but the temptation was just too strong. As I walked back home, I couldn't shake off the feeling of unease. What if someone had seen me? What if I got caught? These thoughts kept swirling in my mind, weighing me down with guilt.I had always considered myself a law-abiding citizen, but this one act of stealing had shattered that image. I couldn't believe I had stooped so low as to steal candy. It was such a trivial thing, yet it felt like a huge burden on my conscience. I knew I had to make things right, but I didn't know how.Over the next few days, I struggled with my guilt. Every time I passed by the store, I felt a pang of guilt in my chest. I knew I had to confess, to own up to my mistake and accept the consequences. So, one day, I mustered up the courage to go back to the store and speak to the owner.As I entered the store, I could feel my heart pounding in my chest. I approached the owner, a middle-aged man with a kind smile, and stammered out my confession. I told him about thecandy I had stolen, how I regretted my actions, and how I wanted to make amends. To my surprise, the owner listened quietly, his expression unreadable.After I had finished, the owner sighed and shook his head. He looked at me with a mix of disappointment and understanding. Then, he surprised me by saying, "I appreciate your honesty. It takes courage to admit your mistakes. I forgive you."I was taken aback by his words. I had expected anger, reprimand, maybe even a call to the police. But instead, the owner showed me kindness and forgiveness. He told me to pay for the stolen candy and promised not to press charges. I was overwhelmed with gratitude and relief.From that day on, I made a promise to myself to never steal again. I had learned my lesson, and I was determined to make amends for my past mistake. The incident had taught me the importance of honesty, integrity, and accountability. I had come clean about my actions, accepted the consequences, and received forgiveness in return.The stolen candy incident may have been a dark chapter in my life, but it also served as a lesson in humility and redemption.I had faced my fears, confessed my wrongdoing, and emerged abetter person because of it. I had learned that no matter how small the act of theft may seem, it can have far-reaching consequences on one's conscience and integrity.As I left the store that day, a weight had been lifted off my shoulders. I walked out into the sunlight, feeling lighter and freer than I had in days. I knew that I had made the right decision by confessing my mistake and seeking forgiveness. And I vowed to never let temptation lead me astray again.。

谎言被揭穿英文作文

谎言被揭穿英文作文

谎言被揭穿英文作文I never meant to deceive anyone, but somehow I found myself tangled in a web of lies. It all started with a small white lie, and before I knew it, I was weaving a complex web of deceit. I thought I could keep up with the lies, but eventually, the truth caught up with me.It was a relief to finally come clean and admit to my wrongdoing. I knew I had hurt people with my lies, and I was ready to face the consequences. It was a hard lesson to learn, but I knew it was the only way to move forward and regain the trust of those I had deceived.The moment my lies were exposed, I felt a weight lifted off my shoulders. I no longer had to carry the burden of maintaining a facade, and I could finally be true to myself and others. It was a humbling experience, and I wasgrateful for the opportunity to make amends.I realized that honesty is the best policy, and I vowedto live my life with integrity from that day forward. I knew that rebuilding trust would take time and effort, but I was determined to show that I was capable of change. It was a long road ahead, but I was willing to do whatever it took to make things right.In the end, being caught in my lies was a wake-up call. It forced me to confront my own shortcomings and take responsibility for my actions. I knew I couldn't undo the past, but I was determined to learn from my mistakes and become a better person because of it.。

一曲 I See You,梦回潘多拉 中英互译

一曲 I See You,梦回潘多拉 中英互译

"I See You", or “Oel ngati kameie”in Na’viis, is the theme song of James Cameron’s smash hit movie Avata r. The song was written by James Horner and Simon Franglen. Leona Lewis recorded the song after being invited to watch the making of Avatar. Lewis’s soulful rendition gives further strength to the impression that the song could quite easily be considered a hymn.The film is an science fiction action adventure, love story with spiritual and environmental messages. The theme song takes you through a gamut of emotions when you listen to it. It evokes strong feelings of love, a connection to the world around us and still manages to convey the wonderment of a people who find freedom through the efforts of the main character, Jake Sully.“I See You”是科幻电影《阿凡达》的主题曲,由詹姆斯·霍纳(James Horner)作曲、西蒙·弗兰格伦(Simon Franglen)填词、丽安娜·刘易斯(Leona Lewis)献唱。

科技带来的隐私泄露问题英语作文

科技带来的隐私泄露问题英语作文

科技带来的隐私泄露问题英语作文Technology and Our Privacy – An EssayHi there! My name is Emma, and I'm a 4th grader. Today, I want to talk to you about something that's been on my mind a lot lately – technology and privacy. You see, the more I learn about all the cool gadgets and websites we use every day, the more I realize that they might be causing some big privacy problems. Let me explain what I mean.We live in a world where technology is everywhere. My friends and I love our tablets, smartphones, and video games. We spend hours watching videos, playing games, and chatting with each other online. It's so much fun! But have you ever stopped to think about what kind of information all those devices and websites are collecting about us?Every time I watch a video on my tablet, it knows exactly what kind of videos I like. Every time I search for something on the internet, it remembers my search history. Even the games I play collect data on how I play, what levels I reach, and so on. All that information gets stored somewhere, by big tech companies.At first, I didn't think too much about it. After all, they just want to give me better recommendations and make my onlineexperience more enjoyable, right? But then I started learning about how that data can be used in ways that make me uncomfortable.For example, did you know that some companies sell our personal data to advertisers? That means strangers might know our names, ages, what we like to do online, and even where we live! They use that information to send us targeted ads, trying to get us to buy their products.It gets worse, though. Sometimes, hackers can break into databases and steal our private information. They might use our login details to access our accounts or even try to steal our identities! That's really scary to think about.Even if nobody's trying to do anything bad with our data, I still don't like the idea of strangers knowing so much about me and my friends. We're just kids, trying to have fun and learn new things online. We shouldn't have to worry about our privacy being invaded like that.I know what you're thinking – "But Emma, doesn't your family have rules about internet safety and not sharing personal information?" You're right, we do have those rules. But the thing is, even if we're careful, a lot of our data is still being collected without us realizing it.For instance, many apps and websites track our locations, even when we're not using them. They might also be listening to our conversations through our device's microphone or camera. That's just creepy!Now, I'm not saying we should get rid of technology altogether. That would be silly! I love my gadgets, and I know they can be really helpful for learning, staying connected, and having fun. But I do think we need better privacy laws and regulations to protect us, especially kids like me.Tech companies should have to ask for our permission before collecting any data about us. They should also make it easy for us to understand what information they're gathering and how they're using it. And there need to be serious consequences for companies that misuse our data or let hackers steal it.I also think schools and parents need to do a better job of teaching us about online privacy from an early age. We should learn about things like:How to identify when an app or website is tracking usWhat kind of information we should and shouldn't share onlineHow to protect our accounts with strong passwords and other security measuresOur rights when it comes to our personal dataIf we all work together – kids, parents, teachers, and tech companies – I believe we can find a way to enjoy the benefits of technology while still keeping our privacy safe.After all, privacy is a basic human right. Just because we live in a digital age doesn't mean we should have to give up our right to keep some things private. We deserve to have control over our own personal information and decide who gets to know what about us.So, let's start having more open conversations about this issue. Let's demand better privacy protections from the companies that make the products we use. And let's make sure kids like me grow up knowing how to navigate the online world safely and responsibly.Because at the end of the day, technology should make our lives better, not put our privacy at risk. With the right safeguards in place, I'm confident we can strike that balance. We just need to work on it together.Thanks for reading, and I hope this essay has given you something to think about! Let's keep this conversation going and make the internet a safer, more private space for everyone.。

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泄露天机——2015年金太阳高考押题精粹英语本卷共18题,三种题型:阅读理解、英语知识运用和写作。

阅读理解10小题,英语知识运用4小题,写作4小题。

第一部分阅读理解 (10小题)第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在题卡上将该项涂黑。

A1A report from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences' Commission reveals that, due to a job market which disproportionately rewards graduates in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields, more and more students are seeking degrees in business and hard-science subjects.Some institutions have responded by cutting budgets in the arts and humanities and directing those funds elsewhere. That's the wrong thing to do. The humanities study of languages, literature, history, philosophy, religion, ethics, etc.-and the arts are vital to our future. We should be investing more funds, more time and more expertise, not less, into these endeavors.What detractors(诋毁者)of the "soft" subjects miss is that the arts and humanities provide an essential framework and context for understanding the wider world. Studying the humanities strengthens the ability to communicate and work with others. It allows students to develop broad intellectual and cultural understanding; it nurtures creativity and deepens participation in public discourse and modem democracy.The commission's report points out that "at the very moment when China is seeking to adopt our model of broad education in the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences as a stimulus to invention, the United States is instead narrowing our focus and abandoning our sense of what education has been and should continue to be our sense of what makes America great."These are the telling statistics: First, federal funding for helping American students include international training in their education has been cut 41 percent in four years. Second, the National Assessment of Educational Progress test shows that only less than a quarter of eighth- and 12th-grade US students are proficient in reading, writing and civics.How can we possibly equip the US for its leadership role in an increasingly connected world if we are not adequately teaching students to communicate and helping them understand and encounter diverse perspectives? If we fail to invest in the arts and humanities, our country's future leaders will not have the ability to connect on an emotional level with others. This ability is developed by studying the humanities, and in the global community this skill is not optional - it's essential.In a word, we must enthusiastically support and fund the study of the arts and humanities. For anyone concerned with how this translates into a sound economy and a sound financial future,simply recall what Steve Jobs told graduates of Stanford University in 2005:One of the most influential experiences in his brief time at Reed College was his exposure to the fine art of calligraphy(书法).It taught him the important lesson of the relationship between discipline and creativity.1. What can be inferred from the passage?A. Business and hard-science subjects are based upon the arts and humanities.B. At present too much emphasis and investment are put on science in America.C. More students will learn the arts and humanities instead of science in the USA.D. China has spent more money in the humanities and social sciences than the USA.2. The author mentions Steve Jobs in the last paragraph to prove that _____.A. science has a close relationship with the arts and humanitiesB. investment in the arts and humanities promotes economic developmentC. calligraphy plays a determining role in Steve Jobs' accomplishmentD. Reed College supports and funds the study of the arts and humanities3. Which of the following is the most suitable title for this passage?A. Significance of arts and humanitiesB. Key qualities of future leadersC. Decline of arts and humanitiesD. Rise and fall of hard sciencesA2Fuel Cell Technology for CarsFill her up with hydrogen? That's what someCalifornia motorists may be saying soon, as car makers tryto speed up production of zero emission(零排放)cars tomeet state requirements in the near future.Beneath the skin of this ordinary looking HondasFCX Concept Vehicle sits an electro-chemical reactor: ahand built, astronomically expensive power plant knownas a fuel cell. It's expected to be running ordinary family cars on California's roads within three years.So what exactly is a fuel cell, anyway? Why are governments, private businesses and academic institutions cooperating to develop and produce them? A fuel cell, very simply described, is a power generator, making electricity through the combination of hydrogen and oxygen. Fuel cells generate electrical power quietly and efficiently, without pollution, unlike power sources that use fossil fuels, the only by-products from an operating fuel cell are heat and water. To be more technical about it, a hydrogen atom with its one electron, attempts to pass through a fuel cell membrane(膜)to unite with an oxygen atom. The membrane allows only the hydrogen proton (质子)to pass through, forcing its electron to run around the membrane to catch up with the proton on the other side. This creates electricity, water, and heat, but no exhaust emissions.If the fuel cell is powered with pure hydrogen, it has the potential to be up to 80-percent efficient, That is, it turns 80 percent of the energy content of the hydrogen into electrical energy. However, we still need to turn the electrical energy into mechanical work. This is accomplished by the electric motor. A reasonable number for the efficiency of the motor is about 80 percent. So wehave 80-percent efficiency in generating electricity, and 80-percent efficiency turning it into mechanical power. That gives an overall efficiency of about64 percent. Honda's FCX concept vehicle reportedly has 60-percent energy efficiency, which is twice or even three times more efficient than usual cars.But in spite of all the advantages described above, experts say, "We still have technical challenges getting this extremely complex system to work properly, the way customers expect it to work. There are challenges in using new fuels, and providing the new fuel basic facilities. And before fuel cell vehicles hit the road, there will have to be a network of hydrogen stations that will allow drivers to fill up with the flammable gas, under 36-hundred pounds of pressure."4. What can be inferred from California's "zero emissions policy"?A. New cars with fuel cell technology will surely become much cheaper.B. By carrying out the policy, traffic will not be so busy as it is now.C. The quality of life in California will improve once this policy is in effect.D. With facilities of new kinds, more local employment will be created.5. What does the phrase "power plant" refer to?A. A power device generating electricity.B. A power station providing electricity.C. A power component consuming electricity.D. A power engine using electricity.6. One of the reasons why fuel cell powered vehicles are superior is that . .A. they give out almost no water or heatB. they run faster and more smoothlyC. they give out almost no noiseD. they turn 64% of the energy into electricity7. What does the author want to tell us in the last paragraph?A. Customers will not think it a good idea to develop fuel cell technology.B. It is still not very easy to speed up production of zero emission cars.C. We can't ignore the financial problems to build a network of hydrogen stations.D. We still have much difficulty turning all the chains of the business into reality.A3When DeKalb Walcott III was just 8 years old, his father, a Chicago fire chief, let him tag along on a call. DeKalb says a lot of kids idolized basketball player Michael Jordan when he was growing up in Chicago in the 1990s. Not him."I wanted to be like DeKalb Walcott Jr.," he says of his father.So when his dad asked if he wanted to go on that call with him when he was 8, DeKalb was excited. "I'm jumping up and down, saying, "Mom, can I go? Can I go?' "The experience changed DeKalb’s life, he tells his dad on a visit to Story Corps. "My eyes got big from the moment the alarm went off." the younger DeKalb says. “This is the life that I want to live someda y.”Now 27, the younger DeKalb is living that life. He became a firefighter at 21 and went to work alongside his dad at the Chicago Fire Department. Before his father retired, the pair even went out on a call together — father supervising(监督)son."You know, it's everything for me to watch you grow," his father says. But he also recalls worrying about one particular fire that his son faced."I received a phone call that night. And they said, 'Well, your son was at this fire.' I said, 'OK, which way is this conversation going to go?' “DeKalb Walcott Jr. recalls."And they said, 'but he's OK. And he put it out all by himself. Everybody here was proud ofhim.'"And the word went around, 'Who was out there managing that fire? Oh, that's Walcott! That's Walcott up there!' So, you know, moments like that, it's heaven on Earth for a dad."DeKalb Walcott Jr. retired in 2009. The younger DeKalb says he's proud of being a second-generation firefighter. "You know, it makes me look forward to fatherhood as well, because I'm definitely looking forward to passing that torch down to my son."8. The underlined phrase tag along in Paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______.A. put out fireB. watch basketballC. follow his fatherD. ask his mother’s permission9. DeKalb Walcott III determined to become a firefighter at the age of _________.A. 8B. 21C. 27D. 3510. What did DeKalb Walcott Jr want to do before he was told that the fire was put out?A. Go on with the conversationB. Put it out all by himselfC. Supervise his sonD. Go to the fire scene11. What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. DeKalb Walcott Jr is proud to be a second-generation firefighter.B. DeKalb Walcott III wants his son to become a firefighter too.C. DeKalb Walcott Jr wants to pass the torch to DeKalb Walcott III.D. DeKalb Walcott III is proud that his son has become an excellent firefighter.A4Engineers should embrace(接受)the arts, Sir John O'Reilly, a fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology, argued in a lecture.About 59% of engineering companies in the IET's 2014 survey feared skill shortages could threaten(威胁)business."There is nothing as creative as engineering," Sir John told the reporter. He says science, technology, engineering and mathematics - often known as "Stem" subjects, are vital for a modern knowledge economy. But there is a massive shortfall in the number of recruits(招聘)- with a recent study by the Royal Academy of Engineering saying the UK needs to increase by as much as 50% the number of Stem graduates it produces.Delivering this year's Mountbatten Lecture at the Royal Institution, Sir John argued that engineers should recognise the role of the arts in their work - among other benefits; this could attract more people into the profession. The lecture, Full Steam Ahead for Growth, advocated a wider adoption -- Steam, or science, technology, engineering, arts and maths. Engineers should embrace the arts as being key to creativity and an important component of innovation(创新), crucial to creating new products and boosting future competitiveness, he argued. "Engineering and technology is an increasingly diverse and creative field," said Sir John.Some university engineering departments already cooperated with art schools to develop understanding, he told the reporter. In particular he mentioned Cranfield University's Centre forCreative Competitive Design and Imperial College's work with the Royal College of Art. The two sets of people could work well together and more emphasis on the creative side of engineering could improve the success of products, he said."Aesthetics(美学) is part of it," he told the reporter, adding that Apple's iPod was not the first digital media player, nor the only one that worked - but it came to dominate the market "because it was nice to have".Sir John said he was not suggesting universities started requiring A-level art from engineering applicants - the key subjects for admission would continue to be maths and the sciences. But an emphasis on creative skills would help "broaden the pool and attract more people in".12. According to the lecture Full Steam Ahead for Growth, _______.A. engineers should cooperate with arts majorsB. Accepting the arts could attract more people into engineeringC. engineers should realize arts play the most important part in their workD. engineering and technology is as diverse and creative as before13. By giving the example of Apple's iPod, Sir John intends to _______.A. stress the importance of artsB. stress the importance of marketingC. stress the importance of communicationD. stress the importance of science and technology14. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. More university students should study arts instead of engineering.B. Engineering and technology is increasingly different and unrelated fields.C. The IET's skills survey raised concerns about the number of recruits to engineering.D. Students from some university engineering departments have already transferred to art schools15. What is the passage mainly about?A. Lack of creativity makes it difficult for the engineering major to find a satisfactory job.B. The key subjects for engineering majors remain to be maths and the sciences rather than arts.C. University engineering departments should cooperate with art schools to improve the success of products.D. Engineering needs to emphasize its creative side to encourage more young people to choose it as a career.B1Exercise seems to be good for the human brain, with many recent studies suggesting that regular exercise improves memory and thinking skills. But an interesting new study asks whether the apparent cognitive benefits from exercise are real or just a placebo effect — that is, if we think we will be “smarter” after exercise, do o ur brains respond accordingly? The answer has significant implications for any of us hoping to use exercise to keep our minds sharp throughout our lives.While many studies suggest that exercise may have cognitive benefits, recently some scientists have begun to question whether the apparently beneficial effects of exercise on thinkingmight be a placebo effect. So researchers at Florida State University in Tallahassee and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign decided to focus on expectations, on what people anticipate that exercise will do for thinking. If people’s expectations jibe (吻合) closely with the actual benefits, then at least some of those improvements are probably a result of the placebo effect and not of exercise.For the new study, which was published last month in PLOS One, the researchers recruited 171 people through an online survey system, they asked half of these volunteers to estimate by how much a stretching and toning regimens (拉伸运动) performed three times a week might improve various measures of thinking. The other volunteers were asked the same questions, but about a regular walking program.In actual experiments, stretching and toning program generally have little if any impact on people’s cognitive skills. Walking, on the other hand, seems to substantially improve thinking ability.But the survey respondents believed the opposite, estimating that the stretching and toning program would be more beneficial for the mind than walking. The estimates of benefits from walking were lower.These data, while they do not involve any actual exercise, are good news for people who do exercise. “The results from our study suggest that the benefits of aerobic exercise are not a placebo effect,”said Cary Stothart, a graduate student in cognitive psychology at Florida State University, who led the study.If expectations had been driving the improvements in cognition seen in studies after exercise, Mr. Stothart said, then people should have expected walking to be more beneficial for thinking than stretching. They didn’t, implying that the changes in the brain and thinking after exercise are physiologically genuine.The findings are strong enough to suggest that exercise really does change the brain and may, in the process, improve thinking, Mr. Stothart said. That conclusion should encourage scientists to look even more closely into how, at a molecular level, exercise remodels the human brain, he said. It also should encourage the rest of us to move, since the benefits are, it seems, not imaginary, even if they are in our head.1. Why did the researchers at the two universities conduct the research?A. To discover the placebo effect in the exercise.B. To prove the previous studies have a big drawback.C. To test whether exercise can really improve cognition.D. To encourage more scientists to get involved in the research.2. What can we know about the research Cary Stothart and his team carried out?A. They employed 171 people to take part in the actual exercise.B. The result of the research removed the recent doubt of some scientists.C. The participants thought walking had a greater impact on thinking ability.D. Their conclusion drives scientists to do research on the placebo effect.3. What might be the best title for the passage?A. Is it necessary for us to take exercise?B. How should people exercise properly?C. What makes us smarter during exercise?D. Does exercise really make us smarter?B2The current Ebola (埃博拉病毒) outbreak in western and central Africa has infected at least 3,069 people, including 1,552 dead, making it the largest outbreak in history. Ebola is a deadly virus —about 60 percent of people infected with it have died.How is Ebola doing its harm?When a pers on becomes infected with Ebola, the virus damages the body’s immune (免疫的) cells, which defend against infection, said a researcher at Lancaster University. But if a person’s immune system can stand up to this attack, then he is more likely to survive the disease.The patients that survive it best are those who don’t get suc h a bad disadvantage in immune system. But if the body isn’t able to get rid of this attack, then the immune system becomes less able to regulate (调节) itself. This means the immune system is more likely to run out of control, leading to a drop in blood pressure, multi-organ failure and eventually death.What are the common symptoms of the disease?Fever. Headache. Joint and muscle aches. Weakness. Diarrhea. Vomiting. Stomach pain. Lack of appetite. Chills. Rash. Redness in the eyes. Hiccups. Cough. Sore throat. Chest pain. Difficult breathing or swallowing. Bleeding inside and outside of the body.How to prevent the spread of Ebola?Ebola can be spread primarily via direct contact with patients, specifically the blood and fluids of an infected patient.We should avoid contact with infected patients and objects such as clothing, bedding, and needles used by them. Avoid areas where infections have been reported. For now, the disease has only been confirmed in central and West Africa, four cases in America and Europe. Avoid eating wild-caught bush meat. Researchers have suspected that the disease came to humans via animals, probably through the meat of primates(灵长类). If you’re in an area where the disease has been reported, avoid purchasing, eating, or handling wild game to stay on the safe side.Wear protective medical clothing if you’re around infected patients. Extreme caution is necessary. Hospital workers must use masks, gloves, goggles, and gowns, which needed to be worn at all times if you’re around infected patients.How Do People Survive Ebola?Doctors don’t know for certain who will survive Ebola, and there is no specific treatment or cure for the disease. Although in the minority, some people do recover from infection.Our suggestions include:Maintain your electrolytes (电解质) and body liquid. Sports drinks can be used. Monitor your blood pressure and control it if necessary. Dropping blood pressure may be a serious sign of infection. Breathe in an oxygen-rich environment. Quickly address any symptoms of infection. Be hones t about when and where you’re feeling pain.4. Ebola causes the death of a human being by ________.A. attacking him with high feverB. regulating his immune systemC. damaging his immune cellsD. harming all his organs directly5. What is NOT mentioned as the symptom of Ebola?A. Fever and chills.B. Swallowing difficulty.C. Loss of blood.D. High blood pressure.6. In order not to be infected by Ebola, we should _________.A. have the clothing of the infected cleanedB. avoid eating wild animals like monkeysC. not travel to Africa, America or EuropeD. stay at home without going anywhere7. It is true that ________.A. a certain number of people survive EbolaB. human has found a special cure for EbolaC. oxygen can save infected people’s livesD. low blood pressure is surely caused by EbolaB3The term “Industry 4.0” refers to the fourth industrial revolution. The first industrial revolution was the production of goods with machines like steam engines, which was followed by the second industrial revolution that introduced mass production with the help of electric power, followed by the digital revolution —the use of electronics and IT in production.Industry 4.0 is a high-tech project, which promotes the computerization of manufacturing (制造业). The basic principle of Industry 4.0 is that by connecting machines, work pieces and systems, we are creating intelligent networks along the entire value chain that can control each other automatically. The goal is the Smart Factory, which adapts well and uses resources efficiently as well as linking customers and business partners with great intelligence. Technological basis are the Internet systems and advanced factories. Experts believe that Industry 4.0 could be a reality in about 10 to 20 years.So, what effects does this change have on the classic manufacturing? According to an expert, “it is highly likely that the world of production will become more and more networked until everything is connected with everything else.” Networks and processes have so far been limited to one factory. But in the time of Industry 4.0, the boundaries (界限) of individual factories will most likely no longer exist. Instead, they will be lifted in order to inter-connect multiple factories or even geographical regions.How is an Industry 4.0 factory different from a today’s factory? In current industry environment, providing high-end quality service or product with the least cost is the key to success. Factories are trying to increase their profit as much as possible. In the time of Industry 4.0, various data sources are available to provide worthwhile information about different aspects of the factory. Using data for understanding the current condition and checking faults and failures is a natural thing. The sharing of information around the clock and around the globe will enable these connected systems to manage themselves independently, work more efficiently and identify any errors quickly.The good news is that Europe is much better prepared for the Industry 4.0 revolution than one might think. Europe will position itself as a pioneer in the fourth revolution. Industry 4.0 is a project in the high-tech strategy of the German government. Meanwhile, in the U.S., some companies are also working hard on it. But the success of industry depends on whether business and politics can work together. It’s not only politics that needs to help open the door for Industry 4.0. Every company is advised to seize the new digital opportunities.8. What marks the coming of Industry 4.0?A. Steam engines.B. Mass production.C. Use of electronics.D. Intelligent networks.9. Industry 4.0 will probably result in ________ in the world of manufacturing.A. production limited to an individual factoryB. everything connected with everythingelseC. networks and processes no longer existingD. classic factories stopping their competition10What’s the meaning of the underlined part in Para. 4?A. Sharing information of the world time.B. Global news broadcast at any time.C. Instant worldwide information exchange.D. Spreading news widely on the hour.11. According to the last paragraph, who is the most active in pushing Industry 4.0?A. The European companies.B. The American government.C. The American companies.D. The German government.B4“One City One Book” is a generic name (通称) for a community reading program that attempts to get everyone in a city to read and discuss the same book. Popular book picks have been Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird,Er nest Gaines’s A Lesson Before Dying,and Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451.“One City One Book” programs take the idea of a localized book discussion club and expand it to cover a whole city. The first such program was “If All of Seattle Read the Same Book” in 1998,started by Nancy Pearl at Seattle Public Library’s Washington Center for the Book. The book chosen for the program was The Sweet Hereafter by Russell Banks,written in 1991.Other cities copied the idea,and the Library of Congress listed 404 programs occurring in 2007.Each city’s program has its own goals;These typically include building a sense of community and promoting literacy. Nancy Pearl warns against expecting too much from a program:“Keep in mind that this is a library program,it’s not an exerci se in civics,and that it’s not intended to have literature cure the racial divide. This is about a work of literature.”Programs typically involve more than having everyone read the same book. Some other activities that have been included are:book discussion sessions,scholarly lectures on the book or related topics,a visit by the author,exhibits,related arts programming (especially showing a movie of the book if there is one),and integration into school curricula. In Boston the “One City One Story” program used shorter stories and distributed tens of thousands of free copies of the story over the course of a month.American Library Association puts out a detailed step-by-step guide on how to organize a local program,including the critical step of picking the one book. The Center for the Book at the Library of Congress tracks all known programs and the books they have used.12.“One City One Book” programs________.A.ask everyone in a city to donate one bookB.can rid a city of racial divide through readingC.choose short stories for people to readD.encourage everyone in a city to read and discuss the same book13.We know from the second paragraph that “One City One Book” programs________.A.became popular very quicklyB.have been held more than 400 times in SeattleC.were sponsored by the Library of CongressD.reached its peak in 200714.We can infer from the third paragraph that Nancy Pearl________.A.expects much from the programsB.doesn’t expect that the programs would run so wellC.has a practical attitude towards the programsD.believes the programs will push forward community building15.What kind of role does American Library Association play in the programs?。

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