炸面圈的两难处境——Doughnut Dilemma

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2021届高考复习作文热点素材思考:“拉面哥”事件的三个思考角度 等5则

2021届高考复习作文热点素材思考:“拉面哥”事件的三个思考角度 等5则

高考作文热点素材思考:“拉面哥”事件的三个思考角度等5则前几天,一名网友在赶大集的时候,吃了一碗三块钱的拉面。

经过了解之后,发现这家面摊已经十五年没有涨价了。

内心感慨万分,也佩服这名叫程运付的老板,宁愿自己少赚一点,也要让老百姓得到实惠。

感慨之余,顺手便拍摄视频传到了网上。

普通人身上的闪光点被打捞,被放置于公众视野中传播,这对其本人良好的德性无疑是一种嘉许。

但随着“拉面哥”越来越火,对他的围观很快“变了味”。

很多人专门跑到当地,去和“拉面哥”合影、直播、拍摄短视频,其中不乏一些纯粹为了博流量的短视频博主。

更有甚者,一些人最近成天堵在其家门口拍摄。

“拉面哥”曾在当地媒体上呼吁网友不要在村里聚集围堵,自己的压力大得实在承受不了了。

他希望“能让我出摊,正常生活”,“回到最初的那原始的我”。

角度一:拉面哥十五年不涨价在拉面哥的思想意识里,不涨价恰恰是使他的小面摊有生有意的根本。

做生意,要获取利益,薄利与道义孰轻孰重,利越来越薄而义越来越厚,当别人做生意起高楼享浮华的时候,拉面哥仍然是那种薄的状态,也许他就是持平平淡淡才是福的生活观的人。

由此可见,轻利撑起的道义天空才让人们享受到生活的幸福。

角度二:第一个拍视频者将其传到网上拍摄者不敢相信还会有三块钱一碗的面,并且十五年不涨价。

这是一个能看到纷乱世相中美好因素的生活热爱者,是一个能为生活之美打动并为之鼓与呼的美与善的倡导者,因此,热爱生活的人才会感受到生活的热度。

同时,这位拍视频者,是吃了面,又经过一番“了解”之后拍视频发到网上去的。

这说明这个视频拍摄者亲历了吃面的过程,亲自了解了事实真相,然后才向社会发布。

这种审慎的自媒体发布者,坚守了信息真实性的原则,这与那些专门为涨粉而瞎编乱造者不可同日而语。

所以,弘扬正能量要站在理性客观的基础上,同时也再一次证明,自媒体强大的传播和辐射力可以让美好与崇高之花瞬间开遍天涯。

角度三:为抢流量的围堵者更多拍摄者的根本目的并不是宣传拉面哥,他们更多是奔着拉面哥身上的流量而来。

拉面“杀死”拉面

拉面“杀死”拉面

拉面“杀死”拉面作者:吴邵格来源:《商业评论》2022年第12期下午1点,小弹冲进公司大楼旁的购物商场,一路小跑来到B1楼的唏嘛香。

门口挤满了等位的人,目测得有二十来人。

“都这个钟点了,还有这么多人排队?”小弹嘟囔着,并在心里盘算,“下午2点开会,这么短的时间,只能去B2的丸龟了,速度快,品质也还可靠。

”然而,来到B2后,小弹发现,丸龟制面已经关店了。

原来店铺的位置围了一圈施工篷布,新入驻的店铺正在装修。

作为重度面食爱好者的小弹,平日里对周边的面馆格外关注。

而丸龟的关店,让她突然意识到,身边的日式拉面店似乎越来越少,不少都处于关店的状态。

小弹的感觉没错——事实上,不仅是丸龟制面,寒气正笼罩着整个日式拉面馆。

近期,日本餐饮连锁品牌吉野家旗下拉面品牌花丸乌冬面宣布,将全面退出中国市场,目前在内地仅剩美罗城一家门店。

走访时,笔者注意到,这唯一的一家店在饭点时间的上座率仅4成左右。

无独有偶,博多一幸舍、神田川拉面都出现了闭店情况。

与此同时,味千拉面的日子也不好过。

2021年财报显示,味千拉面门店营业额同比减少29%,即使今年上半年营收有所回升,也仍然达不到往日水准。

关门闭店、营收下降、撤出市场……在探究日式拉面败局的过程中,我们发现,“杀”死日式拉面的,正是“拉面”本身。

曾经,日式拉面是小飞的最爱,直到各大购物中心和商圈扎堆出现了不同品牌的新中式拉面馆。

“我每天都会经过的虹口龙之梦,附近就新开了唏嘛香、陈香贵、和府三家面馆,想不看到都难。

”小飞告诉我们。

大约是在2021年前后,新中式拉面品牌迎来了投资热潮。

其中,陈香贵和张拉拉估值上亿元;马记永获得了包括高榕资本、红杉中国、腾讯在内的多家机构投资;和府捞面自成立以来获得6轮、超15亿元融资;遇见小面截至目前融资5轮,估值达30亿元;从北方起家的五爷拌面则获得了高瓴资本的青睐。

与投资热相对应的,是“遍地开花”的新中式面馆。

以和府捞面为例,这个成立于2012年的品牌,2019年时拥有门店200多家,2020年在疫情之下逆势开店76家,到2021年时门店数突破400家;而成立于2020年7月的陈香贵,用了1年多的时间,完成了3轮融资,并在资本的加持下,从起初一月开一店的节奏,迅速提升到每月新开12~15家门店,如今已拥有门店237家。

甜甜圈文案

甜甜圈文案

相比于在冷藏柜里正襟危坐的复杂甜点,甜甜圈显然平易近人得多。

一块平平无奇的米黄色面团滑入油锅,立刻爆出滋滋啦啦的响声,欢快地膨胀起来,变成诱人的金黄色。

刚出锅的甜甜圈,外形圆润讨巧,油炸过的表面又能完美吸附糖霜、巧克力以及各种甜蜜的奶油酱。

趁热咬下一口,糖霜混合黄油的香气迸发出来,面团外脆内软,蓬松中又带点韧性,恰到好处地迎合着牙齿。

若是中间能适时溢出一点卡仕达酱,温柔地滑过舌尖,那样缠绵的口感简直美好得犹如初恋。

美国人无疑是甜甜圈的头号粉丝,他们拥有世界上最著名的两大甜甜圈连锁品牌Dunkin' Donuts和 Krispy Kreme。

不过甜甜圈的发源地并非美国,在古罗马时期已经出现了油炸面团的做法,中东地区亦有类似甜食,叫做Zalabia。

这一做法传入欧洲之后,在英国、德国、北欧等地流行开来,后来又被荷兰人带到美国。

油炸面团最早是具有神秘的宗教意义的。

圣经《利未记》中就提到将“调油的无酵饼”油炸后用以献祭的做法。

油炸食品的崇高地位很可能得益于油脂的珍贵与稀缺。

在古代欧洲,炸甜面团是大斋节前狂欢盛筵上才能享用的食物,或许只有如此高油高糖的甜点,才能提供足够的正能量,帮助人们度过接下来40天的漫长斋戒。

现今可见的最早的甜甜圈配方,见于1803年Sussannah Carter的《The Frugal Housewife》,它以酵母发酵,质地接近于面包。

而1830年左右,出现了借助碳酸钾来蓬发的蛋糕甜甜圈,其口感相对紧实,但外皮更为香脆。

甜甜圈的广泛流行,要归功于第一次世界大战。

1917年,美国对德宣战,并派遣远征军赴欧洲参战。

同时,慈善组织“救世军”征集了一批女性志愿者奔赴前线,为士兵们提供食物和基本的生活服务。

为了鼓舞士气,志愿者们用简陋的工具开始制作甜甜圈。

这样甜蜜温暖的食物最能抚慰士兵思乡的味蕾,以至于志愿者一天要赶制数千个甜甜圈以满足需求,而她们也因此被士兵亲切地称为“甜甜圈女孩”(Doughnut Girls)。

泯灭你的意志力的4个因素

泯灭你的意志力的4个因素

Four Things That Undermine Your WillpowerWillpower is the ability to inhibit an impulse or desire. It is threatened when an immediate pleasure is in competition with a long-term goal. We want to eat the doughnut, put another dollar in the slot machine, have one more drink, or tell off the boss, but know in the long run these may not be the best decisions. Pigging out right now will create problems for me later, but I really want to, so what should I do? Sometimes you cave, other times you hold strong. Willpower is not a constant. It is not the case that you either have it or you don't, rather it is the case that sometimes you have it and sometimes you don't. The big question is this: what makes us cave and what makes us strong? In this post I will discuss the 4 most important reasons we cave. By avoiding these traps, you will more easily exercise your willpower, which will move you closer to achieving what you really want in life.1. Psychological Pain—Stress, depression, anger, and anxiety are the “pain” emotions. Just like physical pain, we are highly motivated to escape psychological pain. If you touch a hot stove, you will immediately and instinctively withdraw your hand. We just as readily and instinctively withdraw from psychological pain, only it is never as easy as just removing your hand from heat. Immediate pleasures are very alluring in moments of pain because they take on one additional purpose—they take the edge off the pain. Pain doubles the power of immediate pleasure, making you very vulnerable to failures of willpower. The research literature consistently shows that psychological pain is the most significant factor affecting loss of control across all pleasure-seeking behaviors, whether it is drinking, smoking, eating, gambling, sex, drugs, etc. If you have a vice, pain will put you in the car and drive you to it. If you know someone who is spinning out of control, you can bet they are engulfed in pain that they are desperately attempting to escape. If you are stuck in a cycle of psychological pain, focus on getting to the source of your pain or else it will gradually erode your self-control.2. Deprivation—Deprivation is a prolonged state of being restricted from something that is highly desirable. The old adage, absence makes the heart grow fonder, is true in many senses. This is precisely why strict diets that have forbidden foods almost always fail. Eventually, we cave. Why? Deprivation increases the power of what we desire. The tension between the immediate pleasure and long-term consequence tips in favor of the immediate pleasure, making that negotiation more difficult. What to do? Moderation is key but be aware of the fine line between moderation and indulgence. Moderation doesn’t mean that you should consume every unhealthy food you can think of in moderation (e.g., donuts, pizza, cheeseburgers, candy, cookies, etc) because if one truly ate this way they could be eating unhealthy foods all day long. The object is to practice moderation for the entirety of unhealthy foods. Eat healthy almost always, but put nothing off limits or you risk empowering your temptations. (Note that moderation often does not work in the case of addictive behaviors. In that case, abstinence may be necessary for feelings of deprivation to eventually cease.)3. Availability—Resisting chocolate cake is a cinch when you are stranded on a desert island. I’m a willpower pro on a desert island! When temptations are not available, willpower is a nonissue. Nobody eats ice cream they don’t have. Design your life like that desert island, by distancing yourself from the things that push your pleasure buttons. Get them out of the house. The presence of temptations not only increases your failure rate but also distracts you by forcing you to spend energy on a constant mental struggle when your attention could be better spent on...well...life!4. Rationalization and Bargaining —This one can be the trickiest to overcome. We tell ourselves our best lies. And we are the biggest believers of our own BS. I mentionedabove that willpower is when the immediate pleasure is in competition with a long-term consequence. We use rationalization to talk ourselves out of that being the current state. We argue that there will be no negative long-term consequence so there is no need to resist the current temptation. What is one doughnut? A few drinks isn’t going to hurt anything! I’m not suggesting you live a life that is lacking in indulgences, but be carefulthat rationalization can be used at too many decision points, slowly eroding your ability to ever resist. Bargaining works the same way. We strike a deal with ourselves that we will work to offset the consequences later. "I’m going to eat and drink too much tonight, but it will be ok because I’m going to workout extra this weekend." If you find yourself often promising to clean up your mes ses later, you are bargaining. The problem is that "later” is also filled with temptations. The messes compound and the time to clean them up just never comes. I recommend paying all debts in advance. If you know you are going to consume 1, 000 more calories at dinner than usual, make a plan to have accounted for it before the time comes (a reasonable plan that involves both exercise and diet, not by starving yourself in advance). By planning in advance, there is no issue of willpower, no need to bargain, and no mess to clean up. The good news is that each and every one of us has control over our willpower—if we want it. Take control of your willpower or else it may take control of you. 所谓意志力就是抑制冲动和欲望的能力。

Package Design全文翻译

Package Design全文翻译

Package Design全文翻译Primo Angeli's studio in a fashionable district of San Francisco has the look of a pop art joke. A five-foot sausage gazes at you from a wall painting. A huge granite rests on a tower of stale doughnuts. I wonder how the doughnuts bear up. Angeli explains: The rock is not granite but papier-mâché.普莱默.安吉列的工作室位于圣弗朗斯斯科一个时尚的街区里, 它看起来就像一件流行艺术的作品。

墙上的一幅喷涂画面上是一个五英尺的香肠正盯着你看。

一块巨大的花岗石被安放在由陈腐的炸面圈垒起的宝塔上。

我疑惑这炸面圈怎么支撑得住花岗石。

安吉列解释说:“这块石头不是真正的花岗石而是一块制型纸板。

Like so many things in this place, doughnut tower is mostly metaphor, not so much a work of art as the idea of one'>the doughnut tower is mostly metaphor, not so much a work of art as the idea of one. On the walls behind us are samples of Angeli's creations and those of his staff m row upon row of empty boxes, bottles, cartons and tins.像在这个地方的许多东西一样,这个炸面圈的宝塔通常是个象征而已。

2014年浙江专升本《英语》真题及详解

2014年浙江专升本《英语》真题及详解

2014年浙江专升本《英语》真题(总分100, 考试时间90分钟)2. Reading Comprehension1. Have you ever wondered where the first doughnut(炸面圈)was made? Who thought up the idea of a fried cake with a hole in the center? No one knows for sure who made the firstdoughnut. Some people think that doughnut probably began in the 1800s as Dutch " olykoeks " or "oily cakes. " In those days, a cook would not want to waste any scraps of food. Leftover pieces of bread dough(生面团)were put into hot oil and fried. Olykoeks were tasty on the outside, but soft and uncooked in the center. Some people say that the mother of a New England sea captain invented the first real doughnut. Her name was Elizabeth Gregory. She replaced the soft center with spices and nuts. But, Elizabeth's son, Captain Gregory, did not like nuts. He punched out the center, and the consequence was the first hole in a doughnut. Others say the real story is that Captain Gregory had difficulty steering his ship while trying to eat doughnut. He asked the ship's cook to make his doughnuts with holes so he could hang them on thesteering wheel! Others think that Captain Gregory saw holed cakes in Europe and brought the idea back to America with him. During world war I, homesick American soldiers in Europe were served doughnuts by the Salvation Army. These brave women volunteering for the job were called " Doughnut Girls. " They often worked in dangerous conditions near the soldiers, so the Doughnut Girls wore helmets and uniforms. The women made doughnut cutters out of a large can with a smaller can inside it to cut out the hole. They could set up a kettle of hot oil to fry the dough almost anywhere. In the 1920s, doughnut machines were invented. Doughnuts were produced faster and easier than everbefore. Still, many people preferred to make their favorite doughnuts at home.1. The passage is mainly about______.A the popularity of doughnutsB the history of doughnutsC the inventors of doughnutsD the types of doughnuts答案:B解析:主旨题。

日语与食品有关的比喻

日语与食品有关的比喻

与食品有关的比喻2005-11-07 15:59:54雪舞芳菲出处:转载点击:710与食品有关的比喻民以食为天。

人活着就离不开食。

于是,在语言中也有很多与食品有关的比喻。

在中国话中有“拧成麻花”,“炒鱿鱼”,“老油条”,“姜还是老的辣”等等。

它所比喻的事物远远离开了所说的食品,但是人们非常明了它所表达的含义。

我们之所以把这些比喻运用自如,是因为我们对这些生活非常熟悉。

我曾经给一个日本人解释“老油条”真是费了大劲,因为他根本就不知道什么是“油条”,更不知道老了的油条是什么样子。

“炒鱿鱼”也一样,怎么餐桌上的一盘炒鱿鱼能和“解雇”连到一起。

因为他们吃鱿鱼不象我们那样切成花刀,背的铺盖卷又没有见过。

今天这一篇短文里介绍一些在日语当中的与食品有关的比喻。

其中有一部分是日汉的不同食品比喻相同的事物;然后再介绍日本特有的食品的比喻。

一、日汉不同食品比喻同一个事物1,遇到想象不到的喜事(福从天降):中文:“天上掉下馅饼来”;日文:「棚からぼた饼」(たなからぼたもち)。

「棚」是架子,一般都搭在比较高的地方,放些杂物。

「ぼた餅」是带豆沙馅的糯米点心。

就是说,意想不到的,从高处的架子上面掉下甜点心来。

不论是中国的馅饼也好,还是日本的甜点心也好,都是人们盼望的好吃的食品。

人们用各自用熟悉的好吃的东西,来形容等待幸福的降临。

当然,这样的好事是没有的,所以中国话说“天上掉不下馅饼来”,日语也说:「棚からのぼた饼はない」,用以告诫人们。

2,拥挤不堪中文:“沙丁鱼罐头”;日文:「鮨詰め」(すしづめ)。

在上班的高峰期(ラッシュアワー),公共汽车里拥挤不堪,我们常用“沙丁鱼罐头”来形容。

在日本,虽然大量的捕捉沙丁鱼,但是很少用这个词来表示拥挤。

而是用「鮨詰め」。

「鱼旨」和「寿司」是一样的、都读「すし」。

由于「寿司」盛到食盒里时,为了不松散,有意塞得很紧。

所以,在日本说挤得很时就叫「鮨詰め」。

当然中国人理解起来就比较困难,首先很多人对「寿司」是什么,还不了解,它的装盒就更难理解了。

Glossary

Glossary

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典范英语8-17Doughnut Dilemma原文+翻译

典范英语8-17Doughnut Dilemma原文+翻译

8-17 Doughnut Dilemma 炸面圈的两难处境Written by Margaret and illustrated by Scoular Anderson Chapter1Danny MacDonald lived for football.He played it, watched it, talked and dreamed about it. It was his best lesson at school and his favourite game at break. At home lie kicked a football around the garden, and at the park he got together with his friends for a kickabout.You want to know if he was any good at football? He wasn’t brilliant, but he wasn’t bad. Sometimes he was on the school under-twelves team, and sometimes he wasn’t.When he was, he pretended he was playing for Lowgate United.Danny had the Lowgate home strip and the away strip. He also had the scarf, the pyjamas, the duvet cover, the notebook, the socks, and four walls full of posters .His favourite poster, on his bedroom door, was a shot of Keith Connolly belting in a winnerKeith Connolly was Lowgate’s captain and their star striker. When he joined them, they shot into the Premier League. He could make stunning goals out of nothing. He could whack a ball into the net with his left foot from inside his own half.Chapter 2One day in January, after school, Danny hurried through his homework. He wanted to watch TV. Keith Connolly was doing an interview on the local news programme.Danny hoped that the television wouldn't go fuzzy or lose the sound when Keith Connolly was talking. It was an old set, and it did things like that.It buzzed and flickered a bit, but at last Keith Connolly's smiling face appeared on the screen.‘What I really like about playing for Lowgate,’he said, ‘is the fans. They’re the best. They always turn out for us. It’s fantastic running on to the pitch to all that cheering and chanting.’Danny wished he could be in that crowd at Jam Street, the Lowgate ground, but the price of a single ticket was way above anything he could afford.There was no chance of the whole family going, or even just Danny and Gareth, his little brother.‘You won again on Saturday,’said the reporter. ‘Did the team go out to celebrate?’‘We went for a meal together,’ said Keith Connolly, ‘but I have to be careful about what I eat, because I want to stay fit. I love doughnuts…’Then the sound went fuzzy, and Danny jumped up and thumped the top of the set to make it come on again. He hadn't missed much. But he had missed something important.Keith Connolly had been saying, ‘…but I’m not allowed to eat doughnuts.’Danny hadn’t heard that hit. All he heard was Keith Connolly loved doughnuts. And at the end of Danny’s street was a bakery. It sold the biggest, stickiest, jammiest gooey doughnuts ever made.Chapter 3When Danny went to bed, he lay wide-awake under his Lowgate duvet, making plans. He had to find a way of getting those doughnuts to Keith Connolly.In his house on the other side of the city, Keith Connolly was lying awake, too, under his Lowgate duvet. He was thinking of doughnuts. He wasn’t happy.He wished he hadn’t said anything on TV about doughnuts. Now,however hard he tried, stop thinking about them . Enormous gooey, sticky doughnuts, oozing with strawberry jam.But you can’t be a stop striker and eat doughnuts.The team lived on chicken, fish, vegetables, pasta, and fresh fruit. Doughnuts were made of all the things they mustn’t eat –He groaned, pulled the duvet over his head, and tried to sleep.Danny knew that doughnuts had to be eaten fresh. You can’t send them in the post.If he was going to get doughnuts to Keith Connolly,he would have to deliver them.He’d meet Keith Connolly face to face!He didn’t knew where Keith Connolly lived,so he couldn’t take them to his house. And nobody was allowed near the team at training sessions.He’d have to go to ground on a match day, get to players’ dressing room,and hand them to Keith Connolly himself. He wasn’t going to leave them with a security guard .He might forget about them,or scoff them with his coffee.There were two problems.Firstly,to get into the ground,he’d need a match ticket.He added it all up.If he used his Christmas money, saved his pocket money,and got paid for washing the car and walking next door’s Great Dane, he could raise enough for a ticket.He would also have enough for the bus fare,and the doughnuts. The second was harder. Getting inside the players’ changing room at Jam Street was like breaking into a rock.There were security guards, and a dog that looked like its mother was a wolf and its father was a dinosaur. Danny would have to work out how to get past that lot.There was plenty of time . It would take weeks to save the money,so Doughnut Day would be some time in March or April.Chapter4Keith Connolly went to training every day, trying hard not to think about doughnuts.The more he tried, the more he thought about them.He couldn’t concentrate on training .He wondered what warm doughnuts with ice cream would be like . The very thought made him miss an easy header.The manager, Big Brian the Boss,noticed it. ‘Twenty press-ups, Connolly!’ he roared.But he had to roar it twice,because Keith was still thinking about warm doughnutsThe next Saturday afternoon,Danny settled down to watch the Lowgate match on television.It was terrible.He watched helplessly as Keith Connolly missed an easy penalty the post,and fell over his own feet. Low gate lost 3—0.For the rest of the season, Low gate went from bad to worse.Keith lost pace and failed to score, Every pass sailed by him.Big Brian the Boss couldn’t understand what was wrong with Keith.He asked him time and time again, but Keith, wouldn’t tell.He couldn’t say,’The truth is,boss,I’m dying for a doughnut,’He’d feel stupid.Doughnuts followed him into his sleep. He dreamed of scoring in the World Cup by belting a doughnut to the back of the net. In the mornings ,he drove to the jam Street ground the long way round,so he wouldn’t smell the doughnut in the bakery.If he saw the security guards eating doughnuts he had to look away Even the Boss’s head, which was bald and sun-tanned and often glistening with sweat, made him think of a golden brown doughnut sprinkled with sugar. His playing became worse and worse.Lowgate drew one week and lost the next.The fans talked about free transfers. Big Brian the Boss worried about relegation.Everybody at Danny’s school said Keith Connolly should be sold. Danny stuck by his hero.’What he needs is a doughnut,’ he though, as he washed cars and walked the Great Dane.Chapter 5On the morning of 16 March, Danny was up early.He had a ticket for the Low gate game against Sprint United. Sprint were having a brilliant season. Danny’s strip was spread out on the bed and he had bought a packet of dog chews. They might come in useful with the dog at the ground. He was at bakery door before it even opened.There was no point in getting just one doughnut. He bought four, glistening, puffy, jammy doughnuts Packets of four were on special offer. He put them in a sandwich box from the kitchen, so they didn’t get squashed, and so he wouldn’t have to see them all the time. They looked so good.He was too excited to eat much at lunchtime. All he wanted was to get on the next bus to jam Street.He was at the front door,with the box under his arm,when he heard a muffled sniff. He looked round.His little brother,Gareth was sitting halfway down the stairs. He didn’t say anything, but he rubbed his eyes quickly.‘What’s the matter?,kid?’said Danny.But he knew. ‘Want to come,’said Gareth.Danny felt really bad.’Look,when you’re a bit older we’ll go to matches together.’He wished he could take Gareth with him.He thought of the doughnuts in the box.Four of them.Keith Connolly wouldn’t want four,would he?‘How about a doughnut?’he said,and he left Gareth,jammy and a bit comforted, sitting on the stairs eating a doughnut.Chapter6At the ground, Danny found his place. He had chosen a spot near to the exit,so that he could nip out at half time.He had the dog chews ready to bribe the guard dog.He’d have to dodge the security guards somehow. The cheering and chanting began,and the stamping and waving.Danny had to stand on tiptoe to see,but hewas part of it.He clapped and shouted as the teams ran on to the pitch.Then the whistle blew and they kicked off.After that,he thought he’d rather not watch.Keith Connolly wasn’t playing.He was on the substitutes’ bench. After all his efforts,for all those weeks,he wouldn’t even see Keith Connolly play.If he’d been younger he might have cried. ‘Subs’ bench is the best place for Connolly,’said a man near Danny.’Then should sell him.’‘They should give him away,’said somebody else.’Free,in a packet of cornflakes.’Everyone laughed except Danny. Lowgate were playing two other strikers. Their names were Steve Hackett and Jim Mackay,but everyone called them Hack and Mack.They did their best,but it wasn’t working.Hack and Connolly were a good combination. Mack and Connolly were a killing combination.But Hack and Mack together just couldn’t get it right,and Sprint United were on top form. Danny winced as the first goal rocketed into the Lowgate net.When the second one floated into the top corner, he shut his eyes.When he opened them again,Keith Connolly was slipping away down the players’ tunnel.Chapter 7This was his chance.With the box of doughnuts under his arm,Danny bolted for the exit.He ran round the back of the players’changing room.He ducked behind a dustbin. Two security guards stood on duty at the door.Both of them looked big enough to stop a tank with one hand.One was listening to a radio,and the other was filling in the crossword in his newspaper.Between them lay The Dog.Call that a dog?Even lying down,it looked half as tall as Danny.It started at the dustbin, and stood up, snarling.‘Shut up,Vinny,’said one of the guards. ‘I’m listening to the match.’Danny took a dog chew from his pocket and dropped to his knees.He held out the chew.He took care not to look The Dog in the eyes. ‘Good boy,’ he whispered. ‘Good lad, Vinny.Vinny was big, but he wasn’t really much of a guard dog. He trotted up to Danny. Then he sniffed the chew, decided he didn’t like it, and growled again.Danny tried a chocolate flavoured one. Vinny still wasn’t interested.There were three doughnuts in the box. Keith Connolly wouldn’t eat three, would he? If Danny couldn’t get past this dog, he wouldn’t get any at all.Danny opened the box. Vinny sat down with his head on one side and his tail wagging.When Danny put a doughnut in front of him, he took it lovingly between his forepaws. He settled down to lick off the sugar.The guards hadn’t even looked up. Danny threw his empty Coke can as hard as he could, and as it clanged and clattered the guards sprang to their feet. So did Danny.‘He went that way!’ he yelled, pointing. ‘And the other one went – um – that way!’The guards raced in opposite directions.Danny dashed for the changing room, and found himself in the corridor lined with closed doors.Just as he wondered which one to try, he heard the sound of a footie boot hitting the wall.He opened the door quietly, just a bit, and looked in. Keith Connolly flung his second boot against the wall.Then he slumped down on the bench with his head in his hands.For the first time,Danny felt shy,In front of him was a miserable, failed footballer.But he was still the great Keith Connolly. ‘Excuse me,’ he said. Keith Connolly looked up.He didn’t seem surprised to see a stranger in the dressing room.He didn’t even seem to care.‘Excuse me,Mr Connolly-er,sir,-er,Keith,’he said awkwardly.’I’ve brought you some doughnuts.’Chapter8‘Doughnuts!You brought me doughnuts!’Keith Connolly stared so wildly that Danny couldn’t tell if he was furious, or just amazed.‘You said you like them,’he faltered.’ On television,you said you like them.So I’ve brought you some.’Keith Connolly went on staring as if Danny were a blue,three-headed monster.Then Keith laughed.’For three months,I’ve not had a single doughnut, so I’d stay fit.Then, d’you know what the Boss said to me just now?He said he doesn’t want me for next season.He’s putting me on the transfer list.So it won’t matter now if I eat doughnuts,will it?That’s very kind of you, son.What’s your name?’‘Danny,’He opened the box.Those doughnuts looked bigger,stickier and jammier than ever.Keith Connolly gazed at them as if he’d fallen in love.‘You choose first,Danny,’he said.‘No,they’re both for you,’said Danny with a great effort.He wished he’ d eaten more at lunchtime. ‘I’m sorry there’s only two.There should be four. But I gave one to my little brother,and one to the guard dog to keep him quiet.’ Keith Connolly laughed again..‘Just as well,’he said,’I can’t eat more than one at a go. I’ ll eat one if you eat the other,right?’So Danny sat down beside Keith Connolly and they each bit into a doughnut.Keith Connolly closed his eyes,and a blissful smile spread over his face.Then neither of them said anything, except ‘Wow!’ until they were licking jam and sugar from their fingers. Keith told Danny how much he had longed for a doughnut. Danny told Keith all about his family and playing footie at school. They were still talking, when the team came in.Chapter9‘Two rotten nil!’yelled Hack, banging the door.‘You’re useless!’shouted Mack.’Who’s that kid,and what’s the dog doing in here?’Vinny had followed them,looking for Danny.He was hoping to get another doughnut.Danny and the dog were sent out.What Brian had to say to the team wasn’t fit for them to hear.They sat outside and Danny gave Vinny the doughnut box to lick.Then the team ran out for the second half. Danny had never seen a man so changed as Keith Connolly.He looked on fire with energy.‘I hope they bring you on,’said Danny.’I’ll have to get back to my place now.’‘There’s room on the bench,’said Keith.’You can sit by me.’‘Oh,wow!’said Danny.Then everything started to happen.They security guards had been racing all over the stadium.At that moment they both ran in from different directions and walloped into Mack. Vinny thought he should do something on to the pitch,and tripped him up. The two guards and two players lay rolling and shouting on the ground.Vinny trotted away and away and ate the doughnut box. ‘Anyone hurt?’gasped Brian the Boss.‘I’m all right.I landed on him,’said one guard.‘Ouch,’said the other. ‘I’ve broken my leg,’wailed Hack. Hack’s leg wasn’t broken at all,but he wasn’t fit to play.Mack hobbled about and said he could manage.‘I suppose I’ll just have to play you,Keith,’ muttered the Boss.Keith ran onto the pitch with such a great smile,that everyone wondered what had happened to him.Danny,sitting on the bench,was the only one who knew.Chapter10People still talk about the way Keith played that day,Every touch on the ball was a winner.The penalty kick was magic.The run past three defenders was stunning. And the goal that hit the top corner stuck so fast,they had to knock it out with the corner flag.Thirty seconds before the final whistle, one more impossible goal soared in from his left foot.Keith was carried shoulder-high from the pitch.‘Where’s Danny?’he shouted,as they disappeared down the tunnel.Danny ran behind them to the changing room.Then Brian the Boss appeared.The team put Keith down.The Boss took Danny’s collar in one hand and Keith’s in the other as he marched them to his office. ‘Now tell me,’he said.’What’s going on?’So they told him.‘Well,if doughnuts make you play like that,you must have them,’said the Boss.’As long as you don’t eat too many. Say, two a week? I’ll write it into your contract.’‘What contract? You said you were sacking me,’ said Keith.‘Don’t talk so daft.’ The Boss glared at Keith.’ You’re my star player.’‘They have to be doughnuts from the bakery near Danny’s house,’said Keith,smiling.‘And I want two free season tickets,every season,for Danny and his brother.Better make it four,so they can bring their mum and dad. Or a couple of their mates. In the Director’s Box,if that’s what they want .‘Is there anything else you’d like?’said the Boss. ‘Yes,’said Keith.’The Cup.’Did they win the Cup?Of course they did.Keith was on top form,and Danny and Gareth cheered them on .The bakery won the Doughnut of the Year Award.It has queues around the corner, every Saturday morning.But Danny and Keith don’t have to queue.Their doughnuts are delivered to their homes.Keith saw to that.By the way,after Keith scored four goals in that match against Sprint, he was given the match ball to keep. And I don’t need to tell you who he gave it to.典范英语8-17Doughnut Dilemma炸面圈的两难处境第一章Danny MacDonald 为足球而活,他踢足球,看足球,聊足球,梦想足球。

“有质有量”的换位人生 In TV Series, Some Reality on Weight(英语学习)

“有质有量”的换位人生 In TV Series, Some Reality on Weight(英语学习)

“有质有量”的换位人生In TV Series, Some Reality onWeight(英语学习)如果说“飞上枝头变凤凰”是让《灰姑娘》经久不衰的美丽戏码,“身份的缺失与重拾”是《王子与贫儿》童话面纱下的深刻内涵,那么2009年推出的美剧《美女上错身》就是一套集童话色彩和现实意义于一身的剧集。

哎呀,等等……“身份的缺失与重拾”Yes! “飞上枝头变凤凰” No! 应该是“飞落枝头成麻雀”才对——由纤瘦模特摇身成为肥胖律师。

换位人生,有着令人着迷的魔力,是失意者抵抗宿命的一种尝试,是得意者满足幻想的一次旅程。

但是,“换位”之后呢那就是新的身份的重新认同,就如重建废墟一般,是一个适应、接受以及前行的过程。

就像剧中的女主角那样,接受自己大码的身型并且不再为享受巧克力而感到内疚。

无论有没有“换位”,接受自己,爱护自己,此乃人生之乐与幸。

——Mac文字难度:★★★☆Television has turned its lens on the overweight in recent seasons, mostly with reality shows like 1)The Biggest Loser on NBC. But, surprisingly, it has taken a new dramatic series to challenge conventional notions about dieting and willpower, and to more accurately depict the emerging science of weight loss.In 2)Drop Dead Diva, on Lifetime, a heavenly mix-up leaves Deb, a 3)vapid but good-hearted 4)size zero model, trapped in the overweight body of Jane, an intelligent, hard-working lawyer played by Brooke Elliott.The 5)ensuing story line centers on Deb’s struggle to accept her new plus-size life. But the show’s premise raises an obvious question: Given Deb’s success at maintaining a model-like figure, why doesn’t she just put her new body on a diet and lose the weightShows like The Biggest Loser 6)proffer the message that all it takes is exercise and willpower for fat people to become thin. But Drop Dead Diva explores a different reality. While the slim Deb could comfortably subsist on a diet of 7)grapefruit and 8)celery, Jane’s plus-size body craves chocolate doughnuts. While Deb spent her days 9)working out and obsessing about the size of her knees, Jane discovers that long hours at the office drain her of the desire and energy to exercise.When a friend suggests a strict diet, Deb (now in Jane’s body) makes a 10)valiant effort to return to her model eating habits. But she discovers that Jane’s body craves chocolate and 11)Cheez Whiz. When she is inside Jane’s body, Deb says: “I don’t like celery. I like sandwiches.”最近几个季度,电视节目已经把镜头转向了超重人群,主要有NBC电视台播放的《减肥达人》之类的真人秀。

人教版小学英语精通版 三年级下册Unit4 第四单元知识点精讲

人教版小学英语精通版 三年级下册Unit4 第四单元知识点精讲

人教版小学英语精通版三年级下册Unit4 第四单元知识点精讲mango 芒果bread 面包candy 糖果;巧克力doughnut 炸面圈,多纳圈coffee 咖啡fruit 水果grapes 葡萄honey 蜂蜜ice cream 冰激凌jam 果酱重点内容知识点精析Lesson 191. 表达自己喜欢或不喜欢某物的句型—I (don t) like…课文应用:- I like bananas. 我喜欢香蕉。

- I don t like banana.我不喜欢香蕉。

句型结构:I (don t) like+某物(pears,egg…).重点解析:•此句型用于表达自己喜欢或不喜欢某物。

don t是do not的缩写形式。

like意为“喜欢”,如果后接可数名词,可数名词要用复数形式。

例:Mum, I like mangoes. I don t likebananas. 妈妈,我喜欢芒果。

我不喜欢香蕉。

2. 表达他人喜欢或不喜欢某物的句型主语(第三人称单数)+likes+某物.例如:Li Yan likes bananas. 李燕喜欢香蕉。

主语(第三人称单数)+ doesn tlike-+某物.例如: Kate does like bananas. 凯特不喜欢香蕉。

3. 动词like的用法like作动词时,意为“喜欢”。

例:I like apples. 我喜欢苹果。

(后接名词)I like it. 我喜欢它。

(后接代词)I like skating. 我喜欢滑冰。

(后接动词ing形式)I like to draw. 我喜欢画画。

(后接动词不定式)注意:在谓语为实义动词的一般现在时的肯定句中,当主语是第三人称单数时,like 变成likes。

例如: She likes apples. 她喜欢苹果。

My younger brother likes blue. 我弟弟喜欢蓝色。

4. 如何询问对方对某事物的看法课文应用:What about you, Kate? 你呢,凯特?句型结构:What about you?重点解析:表达完自己对某事物的看法后,可以用“What about you?”询问对方的看法。

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone 第一章中英文学习版

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone 第一章中英文学习版

中英文对照Harry Potter and Philosopher’s Stone 哈利波特与魔法石CHAPTER ONEThe Boy Who Lived第一章大难不死的男孩Mr and Mrs Dursl ey, of number four, Privet Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much. They were the last peopl e you'd expect to be involved in anything strange or mysterious, because they just didn't hol d with such nonsense.家住女贞路4号的德思礼夫妇总是得意地说他们是非常规矩的人家,拜托,拜托了。

他们从来跟神秘古怪的事不沾边,因为他们根本不相信那些邪门歪道。

Mr Dursl ey was the director of a firm call ed Grunnings, which mad e drills. He was a big, beefy man with hardly any neck, although he did have a very large moustache. Mrs Dursl ey was thin and bl ond e and had nearly twice the usual amount of neck, which came in very useful as she spent so much of her time craning over gard en fences, spying on the neighbours. The Dursl eys had a small son called Dudl ey and in their opinion there was no finer boy anywhere.弗农·德思礼先生在一家名叫格朗宁的公司做主管,公司生产钻机。

典范英语8-17Doughnut Dilemma炸面圈的两难处境

典范英语8-17Doughnut Dilemma炸面圈的两难处境

典范英语8-17Doughnut Dilemma炸面圈的两难处境第一章Danny MacDonald为足球而活,他踢足球,看足球,聊足球,梦想足球。

在学校,足球是他最好的课,在休息时,足球是他最喜爱的活动,在家里,他绕着花园踢足球,在公园,他和朋友们聚在一起时踢几脚。

你想知道他球是否踢得好吗?他并不出色,但是也不差。

有时他是在学校的十二岁以下球队里,有时他不是。

当他是时,他假装他是为娄盖特联队踢球。

Danny有娄盖特主场队服和客场队服,他还有围巾、睡衣、被罩、笔记本、袜子,四面墙都贴满了海报。

他最喜爱的海报,在他的卧室门上,是Keith Connolly的一个射门得分的镜头。

Keith Connolly是娄盖特队的明星前锋,当他加入球队时,他们一下子就打入超级联赛。

他能在毫无机会的情况下精彩破门,他能在自己的半场用左脚把球踢进对方球门。

第二章一月的一天,放学后,Danny匆匆忙忙写完作业,他要看电视,Keith Connolly正在当地新闻节目接受采访。

Danny希望在Keith Connolly讲话时,电视不会变得模糊不清或者没声音,这是一台老电视,会出现这种情况。

电视嗡嗡和闪烁了一会儿,但是,最后Keith Connolly的笑脸出现在屏幕上。

“我真的很喜欢娄盖特,”他说,“是粉丝们,他们是最棒的,他们总是为我们到场,跑到赛场上,伴随着那么多的欢呼和喝彩声,感觉棒极了。

Danny希望他能在果桨街的人群中,娄盖特的球场,但是一张票的价格就远远超出了他的购买能力。

整个家庭是不可能办到的,即使只有Danny和他的小弟弟Gareth。

“在周六你又赢了,”记者说,“球队出去庆祝了吗?”“我们集体下了顿馆子,” Keith Connolly说,“但是我不得不操心我吃的东西,因为我要保持身材,我真的很爱炸面圈…”接着,声音变得模糊不清,Danny跳起来砸电视顶部,使它接着播放。

他不能错过太多,但是他错过了重要的部分。

典范英语8炸面圈的两难处境概括

典范英语8炸面圈的两难处境概括

典范英语8炸面圈的两难处境概括Being a model 8 student, Zhang was faced with a dilemma when he found himself in possession of a pack of his favorite snacks, crispy fried dough twist, also known as "zhámiàn quān". On one hand, he felt the temptation to enjoy the savory taste of the snack and satisfy his craving. On the other hand, he was aware of the negative consequences of consuming such unhealthy food that could potentially affect his academic performance and overall health in the long run.作为一名典型的八年级学生,张面临着一个两难的困境,当他发现自己拥有一包他最喜欢的零食——脆炸面圈,又被人称为“炸面圈”。

一方面,他感到了享受这款美味的零食,满足自己的口腹之欲的诱惑。

另一方面,他意识到食用这种不健康食物的负面后果,长期来看可能会影响他的学业表现和整体健康。

As Zhang deliberated on his decision, he considered the impact of his actions not only on himself but also on those around him. He understood that his choices could influence his classmates and friends, as they often looked up to him as a role model. Bydemonstrating self-control and making healthy choices, Zhang could inspire others to do the same and create a positive ripple effect within his school community.在张犹豫不决时,他考虑到他的行为不仅会对自己产生影响,还会影响身边的人。

[专升本类试卷]2014年浙江专升本(英语)真题试卷.doc

[专升本类试卷]2014年浙江专升本(英语)真题试卷.doc
But, Elizabeth's son, Captain Gregory, did not like nuts. He punched out the center, and the consequence was the first hole in a doughnut.
Others say the real story is that Captain Gregory had difficulty steering his ship while trying to eat doughnut. He asked the ship's cook to make his doughnuts with holes so he could hang them on the steering wheel! Others think that Captain Gregory saw holed cakes in Europe and brought the idea back to America with him.
倒数第二段说到这些doughnutgirls炸面圈女孩都在靠近士兵的危险地方工作这里的dangerousconditionsnearthesoldiers靠近士兵的危险地方玩的是文字游戏显然指的就是靠近前线战场的地方因此b为正确选项
[专升本类试卷]2014年浙江专升本(英语)真题试卷
0 Have you ever wondered where the first doughnut(炸面圈)was made? Who thought up the idea of a fried cake with a hole in the center?
(B)Confidence makes people prettier.

肯德基魔改小吃简史

肯德基魔改小吃简史

肯德基魔改小吃简史网红化的逻辑已经进入了肯德基的基因。

魔改各类中国小吃,正成为其获取流量的秘诀之一。

本文转载自IC实验室(ID:InsightPlusClub),作者:IC实验室。

现如今,频频让肯德基出现在大众视野里的,不是疯狂星期四的魔性文案,就是又魔改了哪款小吃。

如果细心观察就会发现,肯德基不仅魔改小吃的频率越来越高,还带坏了一众洋快餐走上「歧途」。

前有汉堡王和小浣熊联名汉堡里夹干脆面,后有麦当劳推出香菜冰淇淋。

今天,我就来聊聊为什么肯德基要“整活”。

01.老北京鸡肉卷是怎么来的?2002年,时任百胜大中国区总裁,肯德基和必胜客的掌门人苏敬轼向美国总部提出了一个大胆的想法:我想把塔可钟(T acobell)引进中国。

塔可钟是一家经营墨西哥风味快餐的品牌,和肯德基算是同门兄弟。

但苏敬轼此言一出,美国总部的老外们纷纷反对。

在老美看来,墨西哥美食的口味,只有美国人吃得惯。

塔可钟也尝试进入过新加坡,可惜铩羽而归。

但苏敬轼对自己的判断十分坚持。

为了印证中国消费者可以接受墨西哥口味,2002年6月,肯德基在中国推出了新品墨西哥鸡肉卷。

△肯德基老北京鸡肉卷作为塔可钟入华的前哨战,墨西哥鸡肉卷一炮打响,面对这份漂亮的数据,美国总部不得不认可苏敬轼的判断,第二年,塔可钟的第一家门店在上海诞生。

遗憾的是,塔可钟没能成为下一家肯德基,连必胜客的车尾灯都没看到,仅仅5年后就因经营不善退出中国,直到2016年才正式回归。

但苏敬轼的判断是准确的,他是真的很懂中国人的口味,世界美食版图里,墨西哥绝对是最符合中国人饮食偏好的国家之一。

承接大受欢迎的墨西哥鸡肉卷,肯德基顺势推出了老北京鸡肉卷。

这个产品的推出也很聪明,首先墨西哥鸡肉卷已经很火爆,老北京鸡肉卷就在墨西哥鸡肉卷的基础上做了改良,除了炸鸡肉外,把酱料和配菜换成了甜面酱和黄瓜、京葱,明显借鉴了北京烤鸭。

这个改动非常易于国人接受,老北京鸡肉卷的人气比起墨西哥鸡肉卷更是有过之而无不及。

小吃街五个难点

小吃街五个难点

小吃街五个难点
1.餐饮小吃店最大的成本是燃气费和电费,还有食材费和人工费。

燃气费和电费注意叫大厨在厨房里监督节省,不能让员工煤气灶24
小时乱开,除非你是五星级酒店。

2.餐饮小吃最大的问题是食材安全问题,食材安全一定要做好,不要去进过于便宜的食材,因为那有可能是问题牛肉。

之前豆捞非常火爆,就因为海尚豆捞被爆用假羊肉,所以连累许多同行餐饮店也倒闭关门了,当天新闻下来,马上店里生意少了大半。

如果发生此类意外,请在餐厅里用警示标语注明自己店的清白。

3.地段问题,地段一定要选好。

注意:宁愿选贵的人流大的地段,也不要选便宜的人流少的地段。

人流大的地段是一笔宝贵财富,一旦在那里开店,天国的财富将涌向你倾倒而来。

人流小的地段就是你有天才的大厨和食材,你也没法发挥。

4.人员问题,如果你只花2000多招一个人,那就别期待人员有
太高的素质,但是基本还算中用,不乏机灵的人。

大厨工资必须要给高点,大厨年龄25~35岁的最佳,基本是能力最强的人。

还有一旦人员招进来,你就不要和员工争风头之类的,让他们自由发挥,但有时候可以提点自己对美食的创意,加强店铺质量,因为这些大厨之类普遍文化不高没我们那么好的眼界。

5.餐饮小吃店题材问题,解决需求为优先,面馆、烧烤、钝、小龙虾、火锅、炸鸡、快餐等等这些题材,马路上哪些没有就开哪个,不要看着别人生意好去跟风,否则你会亏得很惨。

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炸面圈的两难处境 ——Doughnut Dilemma
P3
• lived for football 活着就是为了足球
• at break 在休息的时候 • have a rest 休息
P4
• brilliant 出色 • outstanding 出色的,优秀的 • pretend 假装 • feign 假装,装作
P8
• stay fit 保持身材 • keep fit 保持健康
P11
• getting…to…让…得到…
• lay wide-awake 毫无睡意地躺
P12
• striker 前锋 • top striker 头号中锋 • lived on 以…为主食
P13
• face to face 面对面
• scoff 狼吞虎咽
P14
– She scoffed three dishes. – 她狼吞虎咽地吃下了三盘菜
• scoff 嘲笑,愚弄
– Who's the girl that's scoffed at? – 那个被愚弄的姑娘是谁?
• scoff 抢劫
– The bank that's been scoffed is open now. – 被抢劫过的那家银行现在开门营业了。
P17
• The more…,the more…越…,就越…
• The more she learns, the more she wants to learn. 她越学越想学。
P19
• helplessly 无助地
• I shook my head helplessly, unsure of what to do or say. • 我无助地摇摇头,不知道说些什么好,也不知道该怎 么办。
P28
• somehow 想方设法
• stamping 跺脚 • stand on tiptoe 踮起脚尖
•Thank you.
P21
• sun-tanned 被晒黑的 • gesonnt 被晒黑的
P22
• • • • • stuck by … 坚持支持 stuck with 被迫接受、无法摆脱、肩负、与 stuck up 不理人、傲慢的、 势利的 stuck in 陷入 stuck on迷酱多 • jammy(英国英语)感到甜蜜
• deliver 递送
• 这样,他递送礼物的时间就能多出将近24小时。 • That way, he can deliver presents for almost another 24 hours.
• send 送,寄
• 当你递送自己要求的时候,你也会有许多期望。 • You have expectations when you send in your own requests.
P5
• shot 照片 • photograph 照片,相片
P6
• hurried through one’s homework ——匆匆忙忙写完作业 • hurried through sth ——匆匆忙忙做完某事 • set 电视机 • television 电视机
P7
• pitch 球场 • ground 场,球场 • turn out 到场 • go to the ground 到场上
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