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新标准大学英语 视听说教程第一册Listening in听力原文

新标准大学英语 视听说教程第一册Listening in听力原文

Unit 1 Starting outListening inPassage 1Interviewer Can you tell me something about the Ivy League? You're a professor at Harvard, is that right? Professor That's right, yes.Interviewer Tell me how many universities are there? How many institutions?Professor In total there are eight institutions: There's Harvard, Yale, Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Princeton, and the University of Pennsylvania.Interviewer Ah, OK. And what's the sporting ... I believe there's some link with sports.Professor There certainly is, yes. Originally the Ivy League referred to the sports teams from the universities which competed against each other, especially in football, basketball and ice hockey. Now sometimes these universities, institutions, chose their students on the basis of their skills at these particular sports. But in the last50 years, Ivy League schools have accepted a wider range of students because it wasn't possible to be bothworld-famous for research and also top class in sport.Interviewer And what about their academic importance? I gather they're academically very, very important, they're very well-known.Professor Absolutely at the top. They're near or at the top of the USA colleges and university rankings. And they're almost always in the top one per cent of the world's academic institutions for financial resources. Interviewer And what does it mean socially to go to an Ivy League university?Professor Certainly if you've been to one of these institutions, you are presumed or assumed to be at the top end of the scale. The Ivy League institutions have a reputation for social elitism, many of the students are rich, intellectual, white Anglo-Saxon, protestants. Not all of them of course, but quite a lot of them.Interviewer And do you know ... why's it called the Ivy League, what's the origin of the name?Professor There are a number of stories, derivations, but possibly it's based on four universities, and IV, the letters IV, that's the Roman numeral for four. Another more likely story is that ivy plants, which are symbolic of the age of the universities, you know, would be grown at the walls of these universities, these institutions, they cover the walls of the buildings. The term was created by a sports journalist, I think in the 1930s. Interviewer Right, OK. And which is the oldest university?Professor The oldest goes back to the 17th century, that's Harvard which was founded in 1636. And the youngest of the institutions is Cornell which was founded in 1865.Interviewer And which has the largest number of undergraduates?Professor Cornell has the largest number, about 13,000, 13,500 undergraduates. The institution with the smallest number is Dartmouth College with a little over 4,000.Interviewer And what about the acceptance rate? Is it hard to get into?Professor That ranges from about seven per cent to 20 per cent.Interviewer And any famous alumni? Famous old boys?Professor Hundreds! Hundreds of them. But I suppose worldwide, the two that would be definitely known all over the world would certainly be George Bush who went to Yale, and John F Kennedy, President Kennedy, who was at Harvard.Interviewer Thank you.Passage2Andy Did you see the film on television last night?Jane No, I was out. What was it?Andy A Beautiful Mind. It's about John Forbes Nash, the mathematician who won the Nobel Prize.Jane I've heard about that film, yes. He's played by Russell Crowe, isn't he? I like Russell Crowe, he's great. Andy That's the one, yes.Jane What's it about?Andy Well, the story begins in the early years of Nash's life at Princeton University as a graduate student.Jane That's one of the Ivy League schools, isn't it?Andy Yes, it's all set in New England, lovely old buildings, beautiful autumn colours. It's lovely to look at.Anyway, Nash meets his roommate Charles, a literature student, who soon becomes his best friend. Nash admits to Charles that he is better with numbers than people, and the main thing he's looking for is a truly original idea for his thesis paper.Jane So he's not interested in having fun?Andy Well, yes, but he's not very good with people or successful with women, that's all. But, you know, it's one of these bad experiences with people which ultimately inspires his brilliant work in mathematics.Jane No good at relationships, so he becomes a genius at maths?Andy That's about right, yes. So when he finishes his studies at Princeton, he accepts a job at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Five years later, he meets Alicia, a student who he falls in love with and eventually marries.Jane Ah! At last, the love interest!Andy Yes, but wait a moment. Nash believes that he's been asked to work by William Parcher for the US Department of Defense on breaking Soviet codes. At one point he's chased by the Russians, and it's after this that he becomes mentally ill.Jane I think I've seen this in the trailer to the film.Andy So when he's put in a psychiatric hospital, he thinks the Soviets have captured him. He's given this painful treatment which affects his relationship with his wife. And his intellectual skills. So he stops taking the medicine.Jane It sounds quite hard to watch.Andy Well, it is, but it's well acted and directed, and so, you know, there's a-bit of distance between the audience and what's happening on film.Jane So what happens next?Andy Well, then his illness returns, so he and his wife decide to try and live with it. It all gets a bit complicated, because we're no longer sure if Charles, you know, his old friend, or even Parcher were real, or if they were just people that existed only in Nash's mind.Jane That sounds awful. He must have been so ill,Andy Actually, I'm kind of giving away the twist in the story. Anyway, later in his life, while he's using the library at Princeton again, he asks his rival Martin Hansen if he can start teaching again. And so the story ends when he goes on to win the Nobel Prize in Economics.Jane Well, it sounds like a great film.Andy Yes, you should see it sometime.Unit 3 Learning to thinkListening inPassage 1Interviewer With us today is Martin Downes, a carpenter, who's 51. A year ago, Martin had a stroke. But he's been lucky enough to make a full recovery from it. Can you tell us how it all began, Martin?Martin I'm very happy to - not that I remember much at all. I was at a customer's house, building a cupboard, and the next thing I knew, I woke up in hospital with people in white coats bending over me.Interviewer It must have been very frightening.Martin It was. But what was really frightening was that I couldn't speak. I couldn't say a word. And I couldn't understand much that people said to me.Interviewer How awful!Martin Yeah! I don't know what would have happened to me if I hadn't had my family. But they were there for me, they really were. I had something called aphasia, where the part of your brain gets damaged that affects your speech and language. But they started treatment for the condition almost immediately. This speech and language therapist came to see me every day for 12 weeks. They made me do all these exercises.Interviewer What kind of exercises?Martin I had to match words and pictures and say their names. You see, I'd also forgotten the names of a lot of things. She had this thing called a word board and I could point to words and phrases on it that I wanted to say.I had to repeat words up to 20 times - boy, it was hard, so hard.Interviewer Could you say anything to begin with?Martin I could say three words. "Hi", "Yes" and "No". That was all. And there were a lot of words I couldn't understand -1 had to learn their meanings all over again.Interviewer It must have been very frustrating.Martin It was, but I was determined to get better. I was in hospital for three and a half months. When I got home I got a special computer programme that I worked with every day. And slowly my language came back to me. It was a struggle, a big struggle. I had to learn to read and write again too.Interviewer Why do you think that you were able to recover completely? It's not that common, is it?Martin I was lucky. I was given the right drug at the right time. And I had 12 weeks of therapy, five days a week.That's very important, apparently.Interviewer And now that you're better how do you feel about your life?Martin What can I say? I'm just grateful to have my life back.Passage 2Interviewer In 1907 an Italian educator called Maria Montessori opened a school in Rome that taught young children using methods that were very different from traditional teaching. Today, the Montessori method, as it's known, is used in nursery schools in countries such as America, Canada, Britain and Germany. Recent research shows that children educated at a Montessori nursery do better later on at school than other children in all subjects. We asked two Montessori teachers, Claudia Rosella and Sarah Harrington, to explain what makes their nursery school different. Sarah...Sarah I think the first thing to say is that a Montessori classroom is very quiet, very clean. Everything stays in the same place. So the children are calm and quiet as a result.Interviewer So they're not encouraged to be noisy.Sarah No, definitely not...Interviewer Claudia?Claudia Yes, the classroom's very important. Another important principle is that children direct their own learning.They choose what they want to do.Interviewer So the teacher doesn't tell the child what to do?Sarah Not at all. While a child is doing an activity we observe them. Then we work with the child for a short time and then leave them to work on their own.Interviewer That sounds excellent. And what about your equipment? It's often made of wood, isn't it?Sarah Yes, and a piece of equipment is often designed for one activity only.Claudia Right. It's so that the child can see if they're getting something right or wrong.Interviewer So they don't need the teacher so much"?Sarah That's right. Another Montessori principle is the importance of physical activity. Children learn by doing, so when they're learning to read, for example, the letters are made of sandpaper so that children can feel the shape of the letter.Interviewer Do you think there are disadvantages with Montessori methods?Claudia Yes, there are. Maria Montessori didn't understand how important it is for children to use their imagination. If she was alive today, she would recognize that. But still, the fact is, her methods are very successful.Unit 4 Person to personListening inPassage 1John Are you packed?Mike Yup. Everything's there.John Sure you've packed your mobile?Mike I'll look again, John ... yes.John Well, we've got another ten minutes before we need to leave, so we might as well relax. You know someone told me an amazing story yesterday about these Australians who got completely lost in some national park. Mike And don't tell me, they used their mobile to get help?John That's right!Mike So what happened?John Well, it was this guy with his son and niece -I think she was about 14 - and they were hiking in this really rugged country and they got completely lost - no idea where they were at all.Mike That's not going to happen to us.John No, it isn't. Anyway, the guy had his mobile and he phoned the emergency services — it wasn't dark yet - and they sent out a search party, but they couldn't find them. And then -this is the interesting bit - the guy sent photos of the place where they were.Mike I'd have thought of that.John Yes, well it's pretty obvious, really. And in the photos there were mountains in the background, and the staff at the emergency service centre were able to identify exactly which mountains they were. And they used the photos to pinpoint their location, you know, to get the exact location.Mike How did they do that?John They used mapping software.Mike Right.John Anyway, by then it had got dark and really freezing. So they slept behind this ridge and covered themselves with leaves. And you know what the young girl said afterwards? She said, "It was quite fun."Mike Really, wasn't she frightened?John I don't think so.Mike So - is there a happy ending?John Yes, well they sent out helicopters as soon as it was daylight and the helicopter hovered over the area, and the man kept talking to them till they were able to pinpoint his location. And when they finally found themthey were only 400 metres away from where they'd expected them to be.Mike Amazing!John And that's because they'd moved 400 metres away from where they'd taken their photos because the ground was too rough to sleep on.Mike Incredible!John And the moral of the story is-Mike Always take your mobile phone with you when you go hiking.John And take one that has a camera.Mike Hey, I think we should go, John.John Yes, OK. You think we're going to get lost?Mike No chance, mate!Passage2Social networking - it's the 21st century way of having fun - online. And if you're under 40, you probably use a social networking site - maybe when you should be working. It's well-known that -. office workers spend up to two hours a day on a site, exchanging messages and photos. And do students ever do anything else? Different social networking sites are used by different age groups.For people in their 20s, the most popular site is Facebook, the online phenomenon started by an American student in 2004. It's taken only four years to make Facebook a huge success - and the website's made its founder, Mark Zuckerberg, a very rich man indeed.What's extraordinary about Zuckerburg is that he started Facebook when he was only 18. He was a student at Harvard, one of America's top universities, when he launched the Facebook website, working from his college room. In only two weeks, more than two-thirds of his college had signed up and in a year, thousands of colleges were using it. Today, Facebook has millions of users. More than half of them visit the site at least once a day.So what makes Facebook so special? Like other networking sites, you create a profile with photos, you list your interests, you exchange messages and join groups of friends. But where Facebook is different is that it gives you a privacy that you just don't get on other sites. Unlike other sites, you have a lot of control over what users can see about you. As a result, one-third of Facebook users give out their mobile numbers - they know it's safe to do so.But you still need to be careful about what you think is safe to show people. One reason is that more and more employers are using Facebook to check out potential employees. Is the person you've just interviewed as good as he seems? Facebook can provide the answer. If a 26-year-old man says on Facebook that he's been travelling round the world for the last three years, and in his interview he said he'd been working in an office - well, he probably won't get the job.Unit 5 All you need is loveListening inPassage 1Interviewer So - tell us about how you first met.Amy How we first met... Oh, it wasn't very romantic.David I thought it was very romantic.Interviewer Why don't you begin at the beginning?Amy Good idea. Well, I was 22 and I'd just left uni and I went on holiday to the French Alps with a girlfriend. Andsomeone invited us to go climbing. But my friend got ill so I went without her. There was this group of about eight guys and two girls.David There were four girls.Amy Alright! Well, anyway, no one had told me that the mountain we were going to climb was - vertical - and that we were climbing with ropes! I was terrified, absolutely terrified, I just really hadn't expected it.David She was terrified! I noticed her immediately. She looked so scared -she was wearing this great hat — but she was white as a sheet.Amy Oh, I don't know about that, but I remember I was shaking all over. David came over and started talking to me and telling me how safe it was with the ropes. And he was so sweet, you know I think I fell in love with him right then.David Yeah, it was the same with me ... We roped up and I made sure I stayed next to her ... I kept talking to her and encouraging her.Amy It really helped. I think I would have fallen off the mountain if you hadn't done that.David Rubbish! You were perfectly safe. Anyway, we got to the summit — it was a kind of flat area - and Amy just collapsed - she couldn't stand up!Amy It's true, I couldn't. I felt -1 was just - everyone ignored me except David - everyone.David Quite a few people came to talk to you.Amy They didn't!David They did!Amy Well, you talked to me, and that's all that mattered.David Thank you!Amy So -David So we climbed back down the mountain.Amy which was just as bad -David and we headed for the nearest village and we both had huge pizzas.Amy I didn't eat a thing! I was still feeling too sick.David You did, you know.Amy You know, you have a terrible memory sometimes.David So do you! ... To cut a long story short, we got married six months later and went on a three-week honeymoon to Barbados.Amy Two weeks!David And we've lived happily ever after.Passage2Presenter And now let's move on to online dating, a way of meeting a potential partner that's becoming more and more popular. James O'Hanlan and Claire Goodall are two online dating experts who are going to give all you listeners advice about how to use online dating safely and successfully. James ...James OK. The first thing to say is, don't be nervous. A lot of people are and it's very understandable. But there's no need to be, provided you follow the rules, which we're going to tell you right now. Isn't that right, Claire? Claire Absolutely.James So, let's begin at the beginning. When you join an online dating site, the first thing you do is give some basic information about yourself. Now, don't be tempted to lie - about your age, for example. If you want a good relationship, you need to be honest. If you're not, you'll get found out and that could be painful.Claire Another thing - it's a good idea to use a photo, you'll get many more replies than if you don't.James But use a recent photo, not one that was taken ten years ago!Claire Let's move on to the next stage. You've had some responses响应and chosen one or two people you'd like to chat with. Now, the most important advice here is, don't give out any personal information until you're 100 per cent sure you're that happy to do so. That includes your real name, your phone numbers, your workplace address and your email address. Use the email facility设备at the website and only give out your email address when you feel completely safe.James And email for as long as you want, it's a great way of getting to know a person. Then, the next stage is to talk on the phone. Now that's very revealing, because you'll hear the person's voice, and also because people have to be spontaneous on the phone - they can't think about what they're going to say for half a day, unlike emails.Claire Then, if you're feeling really comfortable, agree to meet. But always choose a public place. Don't go to someone's home.James A cafe or bar is the best choice.Claire And don't forget to tell a friend where you're going and what time you expect to be back. That's important. James Another good idea is to ask the same friend to call you during the meeting so that if you want to leave quickly you can say that something urgent's come up and you have to go.Claire That's everything! If you follow this advice you should be perfectly safe. And you may find the man - James ... or woman —Claire ... of your dreams!James & Claire Happy hunting!Unit 6 Shop fill you drop!Listening inPassage 1Speaker 1]Interviewer So, how are you enjoying yourself in St Petersburg? What's it like?Speaker 1 Oh, I think it is a very beautiful place.Interviewer What sort of... Is it good for shopping? What do you buy in St Petersburg?Speaker 1Yes, there are things you should buy. Of course, vodka is very good here and the other thing very expensive is the caviar. It is beautiful. Then there are the dolls. What have do they say? Matrioshka dolls. Interviewer Matrioshka dolls. Those wooden dolls that go inside each other?Speaker 1Yes, you take one out and open the top and there is another one. You take off the top and there is another. They get very very small inside. Very small.Interviewer OK.Speaker 1 And of course, the chess. Because they are very famous here in this part of the world to play the chess. Interviewer Yes. And what sort of shops are there? Where's it best to shop?Speaker 1 Oh, here there are very good department stores, where you can buy everything that you like, clothes and everything. And also, lots of small kiosks that are very unique独一无二的, owned by different shopkeepers, you know. And they are all over St Petersburg. Little kiosks and also markets that are very good.And there is a very good museum shop at the museum - at the Hermitage Museum.Interviewer And what are the opening hours?Speaker 1 At the museum?Interviewer Well, all shops, generally. What are the opening hours ... for shopping?Speaker 1 Yes. Usually, they open at around 10 o'clock in the morning and I think they are open to 7 o'clock at night; sometimes even longer, to 8 o'clock.Interviewer And how do you, how do you actually buy things? How do you pay for things? I think, there is a slightly different way of doing this in Russia.Speaker 1 Yes, you point to the thing that you want to buy, which is usually behind the counter or something like that; and then you go to a cash desk to pay. And then you have to go back to the counter and then you take the thing you have bought.Interviewer It sounds as though it's quite a long process.Speaker 1 It is very interesting.Speaker 2Interviewer So, how are you enjoying it in Cairo? What's, what's the shopping like?Speaker 2 Oh, it's fantastic. And the shopping is absolutely great. Um, you can get everything from fantastic little wooden boxes. You can get backgammon boards. You can get all kinds of leather stuff-sandals and so on. Oh, and the thing that they're really famous for here of course, is the water pipes that they call it a sheesha. Interviewer A sheesha. OK. That's the water pipe.Speaker 2 That's right, yes. Yes, they like the smoking here.Interviewer And where are the best places to shop?Speaker 2 Well, I think the best place actually here is to go, if you go to the mediaeval market. It's a commercial centre in the middle of Cairo and - er - they sell lots of fantastic souvenirs there. You can get spices, er, you can get gold and silver, and copper stuff, and - er - they also sell your fruit and veg.Interviewer Uh-huh. When does it open? When are the shops open?Speaker 2 Well, the hours are very good. They open very early in the morning. They stay open till about 10 o'clock at night. You do have to remember, of course, that they take a very long lunch break. So, they are closed for this long time in the afternoon but they, you know, re-open and stay open until late. Oh, and the other thing you have to remember is that they - everything is closed on a Friday.Interviewer Right, and how do you pay for things? Do you have to bargain for, for goods?Speaker 2 Well, bargaining is absolutely a sport here. Uh, they, they do prefer cash always. I think some of the tourist shops will take credit cards but only in the tourist shops. When you start the, the bargaining, you've got to be, well, first of all, you've got to be definite and serious about what you're buying. But don't offer anything like the price that they're asking, the original price. You know, go in at about half the price of what they're asking you.Interviewer That's fascinating迷人的. Thanks very much. Thank you.Speaker 2 That's a great place.Speaker 3Interviewer So, how's your visit to Venice? Is it good?Speaker 3 Oh, amazing. What a place. It's so unique!Interviewer Have you done any shopping? Is it a good place to shopping?Speaker 3 Yes, definitely. They're - you must go and see the glass factories on Murano. They're just something else. Quite expensive but you can get little bits of glass, really nice. Sheets of paper are really nice. Interviewer Yeah.Speaker 3 Also, lace is just... exquisite lace.Interviewer Yes.Speaker 3 Carnival masks, also. All hand-painted.Interviewer Yes, Carnival, yes. I've seen this.Speaker 3 Then, the shops are amazing.Interviewer And where's the best place to shop in Venice?Speaker 3 OK, well, the main shopping street is a street from St Mark's Square to the Academmia Bridge. That's the main bit But if you like food, you have to go to the market at the Rialto Bridge. That's just great food.There's not that many department stores.Interviewer No.Speaker 3 There's just not room for them on the island.Interviewer No. And what time do these shops open and close? What are the opening hours9Speaker 3 Oh, they open in the morning at about 9 or 9.30. And then they close for lunch 12.30 or 1. They'll reopen again - in the winter, 3.30 to 7.30 and in the summer just a bit later - 4 to 8, say.Interviewer Right. And how do you pay? Can you use credit cards or do you have to use cash?Speaker 3 Well, you know, just use cash for the smaller items and they accept credit cards most places for the larger ones, but just make sure you get a receipt.Interviewer Yeah. And are the shops open all week or is there one day when they ...?Speaker 3 Yeah, oh, actually, Monday, they are traditionally closed.Interviewer Yeah, they are closed. Right. Thanks. Well. Sounds very interesting.Passage 2Speaker 1 Have you ever gone down to the local supermarket for some milk or bread and come out with far more than you intended打算to buy? Then you've fallen for the top ten tricks to separate you from your money.Here are the top ten tricks to make you shop.Speaker 2 Number ten. Trolley or basket? Make up your mind.Speaker 1 If you choose a basket, there'll be some heavy goods by the entrance to make you choose a trolley. If you choose a trolley, there's a chance you'll want to fill it up. Make up your mind what you want to buy before you go into the store.Speaker 2 Number nine. Watch out, there are vegetables about.Speaker 1 Supermarkets often put vegetables and fruit near the entrance, so that you fill your trolley with natural, healthy produce and feel good. The problem is, then you don't feel so bad about filling your trolley with unhealthy and expensive items.Speaker 2 Number eight. If you can't find it, just ask!Speaker 1 You'll notice that essential items like bread or milk are placed all over the store, so you'll spend more time looking for them. So if you can't find something, ask for help.Speaker 2 Number seven. Take a shopping list and stick to it!Speaker 1 Supermarkets often change shelves around, so that you're tempted to buy new products while you're looking for the things on your list. It's easier to resist temptation if you only put in your trolley what you planned to buy.Speaker 2 Number six. Beware of the checkout!Speaker 1 Supermarkets often place sweets and magazines at the checkout, because customers who are bored with waiting often add them to their basket or trolley.Speaker 2 Number five. Smells good? Don't believe it!Speaker 1 Many supermarkets pump the smell of freshly baked bread into the store through the air conditioning to make you feel hungry. If you eat before you go, you'll be less tempted to add cakes and snacks to your trolley.。

E.情景对话(本题共5小题,每小题1分,共5分)请通读下面对话,

E.情景对话(本题共5小题,每小题1分,共5分)请通读下面对话,

E.情景对话(本题共5小题,每小题1分,共5分)请通读下面对话, s: hi, elena, what have you been up to?s:嗨,艾丽娜,最近怎么样?e: it's you, stephen. oh, you know, so far, so good. how about your travel?e:是你啊,史蒂芬。

到目前为止,还不错。

你的旅行怎么样啊?s: not bad. i heard that bonnie is going to study at yale university next semester.s:还好啦。

我听说波尼下学期要去耶鲁大学学习。

e: that’s what i’m gonna tell you. she got the admission last week andis still filled with joy now. it’s been her long-time dream to study at yale. now the dream has come true and it’s really exciting, you think so?e:我正要告诉你这件事。

她上固收到录取通知,现在还沉浸在喜悦之中。

到耶鲁求学是她很久以来的梦想,现在梦想成真,的确令人高兴。

你觉得呢?s: can't agree more. she really deserves it.s:完全同意。

这是她应得的。

e: yeah, she is so excellent and outstanding that she made it without a hitch. i am so proud of her.e:的确。

她这么优秀又这么突出,才会这么顺利地获得成功。

我真为她骄傲。

s: yeah, i also feel glad for her in my bones. by the way, did she mention which major she chose?s:是啊,我也是打心里为她高兴。

That's why i chose Yale

That's why i chose Yale

"That's why I chose Yale"written by:Andrew JohnsonEthan Kuperberg(Admissions officer (spoken):)...and that's why it is such an important decision, because it is one that will follow you now, and into the future.And that concludes another traditional Yale information session.There will be a guided tour beginning in 15 minutes. In the meantime, I'd be happy to answer any questions you may have.(Boy:)Yes, um...When was Yale founded?(Admissions officer:)Great question. Yale was founded in 1701.Oh, um yes, you. (Girl:)Is it true that all Yale professors teach?(Admissions officer:)Another great question. It is true that all tenured Professors in Yale college teaches undergraduates, so even a freshman might be taking a class from a Nobel Prize winner.(Woman:)Uuh.(Admissions officer:)Any more questions?(Girl:)Yeah...I have a question.Why did you choose Yale?(Admissions officer:)When I was a senior in high school,colleges called out my name. Every day I'd debatewhere to matriculate,but every place seemed the same.Yet after I went through the optionsonly one choice remained.I wanted to hail from a college called Yale(Admissions officer (spoken):)Now let me explain...(Admissions officer:)It's a place where you'll learn quintessential knowledge,and you can live in a Residential College,and you can put your hearts into all the liberal arts.And that'swhy I chose Yale.Of course, you'll get a first-rate education,but also thrive on classmates' conversation.Here is where we threadShakespeare Studies and Pre-Med(O-o-o-oh)and that's why I chose Yale.(Admissions officer (spoken):)One of the reasons why I chose Yale was for its housing system. Before students arrive as freshmen, they're randomly assigned to one of twelve smaller communities called Residential Co lleges. These colleges has nothing to do with academic subjects or extracurricular activities. But rest assured, they're quite a bit more than just liv ing spaces.Excuse me?(Boy:)Yeah admissions officer?(Admissions officer:)Tell us a bit more about ... Residential Colleges.(Boy:)Sure thing.(Boy:)Students here at Yale come from everywhere around -with every type of interest that can possibly be found.Do our passions divide us?No, our colleges provide uswith family and common ground.For all four years we'll all residetogether in colleges, united by pride.With such great facilities to hone your abilities,you'll never want to go outside. (Girl:)Every college has a dining hallwith a salad bar and grilland organic options for every meal.(Boy:)I'm gonna eat my fill.(Boy:)Each one has a common room,which we could not live without,to study or to meet in groups,or simply to hang out.(Girl:)And when the dining halls are closedthere's butteries for snacks(Boy:)And if you need a study break,there's game rooms to relax.(Girl:)I can get to my college librarywithout stepping foot outside,(Boy:)and just right down the hallway,my clothes are washed and dried.(Girl:)I work out in my college gym, a mere two floors below.(Girl:)Then I meet my friends for rehearsal in the dance studio(Boy:)There are tons of music practice roomswhere I can hone my skills.(Boy:)We even have a movie theater.This one always gives me chills!(Girl:)We don't have normal dorms at Yale.Instead, we live in suites,so you may have a roommate.(Girl:)Uuh - we have matching sheets!(Girl:)Outside there's a common room, so come and stay a while.There's space for couches and TV'sor a lava lamp if that's your style.(Boy:)At the head of every college is a Master and a Dean.They live with us and eat with usand everything between.(Different persons speaking:)Am I taking the right class?Will these credits suffice?I've got the flu. Need a pass.Can I get some advice?What's a good summer program?(The Dean:) This fellowship's nice.(All in harmony:)Thank goodness that we have our Dean.(Girl:)A Master brings us all togetheras our senior prof,hosting study breaks and lecturesfor when we need time off.(Professor:)Who'd like to see a Broadway show?I'll gladly subsidize.Let's host another concert -I'll proudly harmonize.There is free food in the eveningfor all of you to share,and a Master's Teatomorrow too,I hope to see you there.(Girl:)The Master's Tea's are a chance to seeall your favorite celebrities,hear their stories and ask advice.(Celebrity speaking:)..which is why I had to interview him twice.(laughter)(choir:)Residential Colleges, come give a cheer. (Hey!)A place to call our homefor all four years.A sense of unity, immense community.Our friendships will prevail.(O-o-o-oh)That's why i chose Yale,(Admissions officer (spoken):)But when you do step outside your Residential College, who knows what you might run into?(Intermezzo with musical background)(Admissions officer (spoken):)But mostly, I chose Yale for it's superb academic opportunities.(Girl:)I came to Yale because i wanted to learnand I wanted to learn from the best.I was tired of memorizing figures and factsjust to pass another test.(Girl:)Last year i spent the summer abroad.I helped to monitor a foreign election.And now i volunteer at a law school clinicon human rights protection.(Boy:)I wanna be an architect some day -I want to help save a city that's dying.That's why i needed a school that would push me to seethat my coursework has a grounding in reality.Now i grasp the bigger p icture.My perspective has a different scale.That's why I chose Yale.(Boy:)I came to Yale from across the worldbecause I wanted a global education.Now I'm bringing clean water to the countries that need itthrough the H2O Africa Foundation. (Boy in art museum:)I'm taking a class called Philosophy of Artto see where truth and beauty connect.What is the concept of art, and why should we care?Where do Plato and Picasso intersect?(Girl in lab:)I study real world problems that need to be solvedbecause the climate is changing fast.I'm working on a project i designed myselffor submission to a conference on the Polar Ice Shelf.With the faculty's help, I know that I won't fail.That's why I chose Yale. (Girl:)How do I know which class to take?There's over 2000 here.(Boy:)More than 50 foreign languages.(All:)It's only a freshman year.(Freshman counselor:)Well, as your freshman counselorI was chosen by the Dean.I'm a senior in this collegeand I know just what you mean.The first two weeks of classestake any course you choose.Then you pick your favorites -There's no way you can lose. (Admissions officer:)And when it's time to study for that intensive course,and you're looking for the perfectly resource,Yale's libraries have got what you need -dozens of collections sure to help you succeed.Within this mountain of books, between these walls you'll find music and film,ancient maps and all.You'll want for nothing -someone clearly thought of every detail!(Spoken:)Do you mind? This is a library!(Admissions officer (spoken):)Sorry.(Admissions officer:)That's why I chose Yale.(Choir:)Everyone here is on a similar missionwhere great classes and professors are a campus tradition.The students are able and the classes are small,so go audition all your courses in the lecture hall.(and) Come on people, time to hit the ignit ionin science or in chemistry or as a musician.Meet our professors over coffee or dinner -with their help you're sure to be an academic winner.We're housed in suites in our residential colleges.There's no debating it, everyone acknowledges -we've got it made with a Master and a Dean,and a freshman counselor to show us the scene.Residental Colleges give spirit and unityto every single person in the Yale community.We're eat there and we study and we joke and relaxand go to masters teas and study breaks for nighttime snacks.Wo-o-o-oh.Wo-o-o-oh.Wo-o-o-ooooh.That's why we chose Yale.Yale! (Speaker:)All right then...(Boy:)"Cats" was better!。

That s Why (You Go Away)文本歌词

That s Why (You Go Away)文本歌词

Thats Why You Go Away(Jascha Richter)Baby wont you tell me why there is sadness in your eyesI dont wanna say goodbye to youLove is one big illusion I should try to forgetbut there is something left in my headYoure the one who set it up now youre the one to make it stop Im the one whos feeling lost right nowNow you want me to forget every little thing you saidbut there is something left in my headChorus:I wont forget the way youre kissingThe feelings so strong were lasting for so longBut Im not the man your heart is missingThats why you go away I knowYou were never satisfied no matter how I triedNow you wanna say goodbye to meLove is one big illusion I should try to forgetbut there is something left in my headChorus:I wont forget the way youre kissingThe feelings so strong were lasting for so longBut Im not the man your heart is missingThats why you go away I knowSitting here all alone in the middle of nowhere Dont know which way to goThere aint so much to say now between us There aint so much for youThere aint so much for me anymore Chorus:I wont forget the way youre kissing The feelings so strong were lasting for so long But Im not the man your heart is missing Thats why you go away I knowThats why you go away I know。

译林版高中英语选必四Unit4 Extended reading 名校教案

译林版高中英语选必四Unit4 Extended reading 名校教案

Unit 4 Never too old to learnExtended reading:My University Life◆内容分析:【What】本板块的语篇是一则日记,介绍了作者在毕业典礼上回顾大学学习生活经历的点滴,如初次踏入校园的忐忑和期许,首次面对大学作业的迷茫和痛苦,与同伴通力合作过程中的思维碰撞,以及对老师学术修养的深切敬佩等。

【Why】本文通过对大学学习生活经历的描写,旨在帮助学生感受充满挑战而单纯美好的大学生活,形成对未来学习生活的积极态度,努力发展完善自我,并增强终身学习的意识。

【How】本板块的语篇类型为日记,以第一人称的角度按照插叙的方式,从毕业典礼回望过去四年的大学生涯。

文章结构清晰,文笔生动,可分为三个部分。

第一部分描述了大学毕业典礼现场,作者在感慨时光荏苒的同时,又对未来抱有些许担忧。

第二部分从初入校园、完成作业、团队合作和老师教会这四方面进行回顾。

最后一部分回到当下,抒发了对大学生活的感悟以及对未来的展望。

在写作手法上,作者多次利用疑问句表达自己在初入校园,和毕业典礼时既兴奋又忐忑的心情,在回忆部分借助排比句式,引出每一个片段,使得内容更加生活化,有助于激发读者的兴趣,增强文章的感染力。

◆教学目标:By the end of this section, students will be able to:1. identify the structure of the journal entry;2. summarize the author’s memorable experiences of her university life;3. appreciate the use of parallel structures and transitional sentences;4. express their expectations about learning at universities.◆教学重难点:Students will figure out a little bit hard for them to:1. understand the parallel structures and transitional sentences;2. express their expectations about learning at university properly.◆教学过程:Step 1 Lead-inWatch the video: That’s why I chose Yale.Ask Ss: Why did you choose Yali? What university will you choose, and why?Step 2 Fast-readingFigure out the structure of this journal entry and complete the chart below.Step 3 Careful readingPara.1Ask and answer:Why was the author happy and relieved, yet worried and anxious about the future? The author was happy and relieved because it was her graduation ceremony and it represented the completion of her studies at university, which might have been no easy task. But the author was also worried and anxious because she was uncertain about what would be waiting for her in the future, especially things like finding a job and fitting in with the world outside university. It seemed that the author was not certain about whether she was ready for the future challenges at that moment.Para. 2How did the author feel when arriving at university on the very first day?First, the author was worried and stressed, because she could feel her hands sweating slightly and she had to hold on tight to her suitcase. She was not sure whether she would fit in with the university. Then, the author felt relieved seeing the lively scene on campus. She built up her courage to start her university life.Para.3Para.3-Para.5Para.6On the way back home, what feelings did the author have?She had mixed feelings about her past four years, and was confident about her career in the coming future.Step 4 One more videoIf time permitting, students can watch another video about “What 4 Harvard students wish they knew before going to college”.Step 5 Language points1.Would I be able to carve out a career for myself? (line 5)carve vt.雕刻; 开创,开拓; 琢磨,造成,创造carve ... out 用辛勤的劳动创造出(make ... by hard work)He carved out a name for himself in the engineering business.carve out a career 谋求发展carve out a victory 艰难获胜carve out a way 杀出一条血路carve out a flower of ivory 雕出一朵象牙花2. I took a few seconds to compose myself and to take in the scene that was laid out before me. (lines 16-17)compose v.组成;使镇静be composed of 由...组成compose oneself 镇定下来compose a novel 创作小说compose a symphony 创作一部交响乐composition n. 构成;作品;作曲;(美术)构图composer n.作曲家1). 水由氢和氧组成。

come study with us

come study with us

Parhaps it is time for Yale’s big competitors,like Harvard,Princeton and Stanford to seriously consider retiring their professionally filmed admission videos if they want to win the hearts of “YouTube generation”students at home and abroad.
Come study with us!
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forefront [fɔr`frʌnt] 前线 recruitment [rɪ`kru:tmənt] 新成员
When colleges try to find prospective students these days it’s increasingly a matter of marketing.With its new admissions musical,That’s Why I Chose Yale,Yale University proves that it’s in the forefront of modern college recruitment.
The video is modeled on the popular TV movie High School Musical. It has easy-listening pop,pretty,smiling faces,and its own line in wit.The actors are current undergraduates and recent alumni.They dance around campus landmarks celebrating all the things that Yale likes to claim make it unique: the 2000 classes to choose from; internships that promise satisfying careers; The Masters Teas—when students get to hear famous politicians,scientists and artists opine.

华师13级视听说课本答案

华师13级视听说课本答案
3. Learn to design appropriate teaching activities for the collegerelated theme.
1. Quotes
1) Youth is not a time of life. It is a state of mind. It is not a matter of rosy cheeks, red lips and supple knees. It is a matter of the will, a quality of the imagination, vigor of the emotions; it is the freshness of the deep spring of life. — Samuel Ullman
2) Those who educate children well are more to be honored than parents, for these only gave life, those the art of living well. — Aristotle 3) In youth we learn; in age we understand. — Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach 4) Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever. — Mahatma Gandhi
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Unit 1 Freshmen
1. Learn to describe life as a freshman, know about a variety of

that is why 歌词

that is why 歌词

That is whybaby won't you tell me why 宝贝不要告诉我为什么there is sadness in your eyes.你的眼底写着悲咽i don't wanna say goodbey to you.我不想就此与你告别love is one big illusion!爱是一场幻灭l should try to forget.我该尽力将其忘却but there is something left in my head.但我的心中总留存着一种感觉you're the one who set it up.是你带给我这种感觉now you're the one to make it stop.又是你将它浇灭i'm the one who's feeling lost right now.现在我的心早已迷失方向now you want me to forget.现在你要我忘却every little thing you said.你所说的一切but there is something left in my head.但我心中总留存着一种感觉i won't forget the way you're kissing.我忘不了你亲吻的热烈the felling's so strong 这深挚的情感were lasting for solong!将绵绵不绝but l'm not the manyour heart is missing!但我却不是你心中想念的男人that's why you goaway l know!那正是为何你不辞而别you were neversatisfied.我知道无论我怎样努力no matter how ltried.也无法使你满意now you wannasay goodbye to me.现在你要向我告别love is one bigillusion!爱是一场幻灭i should try toforget!我该尽力将其忘却but there issomething left in myhead!但我心中总留存着一种感觉i won't forget theway you're kissing!我忘不了你亲吻的热烈the feeling's sostrong!这深挚的情感were lasting for solong!将绵绵不绝but l'm not the manyour heart is missing!但我却不是你心中想念的男人that's why you goaway l know!那正是为何你不辞而别yes l know !是的,我知道sitting here allalone.孤独的坐在这in the middle ofnowhere.不知身在何处don't know whichway to go.不知该何去何从there aren't somuch to say nowbetween us.你我已相对无言there aren't somuch for you.你不再意味着什么there aren't somuch for me anymore.对你我已冷却了心情对我你也有同感i won't forget theway you're kissing!我忘不了你亲吻的热烈the feeling's sostrong.这深挚的情感were lasting for solong!将绵绵不绝but l'm not the manur heart is missing!但我却不是你心中想念的男人that's why you goaway l know!那正是为何你不辞而别that's why you goaway l know!那正是为何你不辞而别。

网络教育热潮英语作文

网络教育热潮英语作文

网络教育热潮英语作文网络教育热潮英语作文(精选30篇)在我们平凡的日常里,大家都写过作文吧,写作文是培养人们的观察力、联想力、想象力、思考力和记忆力的重要手段。

相信很多朋友都对写作文感到非常苦恼吧,下面是店铺收集整理的网络教育热潮英语作文,欢迎大家借鉴与参考,希望对大家有所帮助。

网络教育热潮英语作文篇1E-learning and E-trainingWith the rapid development of technology and people’s demand for education mounting, so-called e-learning, or on-line long distance education, has become very popular and important in China. In some areas, e-learning has played a role traditional classroom education cannot accomplish.Approximately 90 per cent of the world’s new information is stored and retrieved in English. It is vital for China to use the Olympics as a catalyst to boost English acquisition to prepare itself or the digital revolution. To prepare for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, at least 6 million Chinese, including staff for the organizing committee, and in the service, retail, police, volunteer, technical and medical support sectors, reportedly need to improve their English language skills.E-learning breaks down the barriers of time and location, integrating education resources. When compared with traditional ways of teaching and learning, it is far more cost-effective for both the teachers and the students.网络教育热潮英语作文篇2Online education is no longer something new or fresh in our life with the development of technology and New media. We can get access to multiple online learning resources through Internet.The mode of recourse sharing contributes a lot to the people worldwide.Following globally famous universities like Yale and Harvard, some universities in China have also started to offer online courses. Those courses have attracted people from all classes with different occupations. Not only can they provide different learners with more flexible and versatile ways of learning, but also can offer people with the newest thinking all over the world.Personally, I appreciate this new form of education. It's indeed a helpful complement to the traditional educational means. We can stick to our jobs and at the same time study and absorb the latest knowledge. But we should also remember to have our own thinking and not be brainwashed by improper ideas.网络教育热潮英语作文篇3the newly-coined wordonline educationmay by no means sound strange to most people. During the past several years, hundreds of online education colleges have sprung up around China.Why could online education be so popular in such a short period of time?For one thing, If we want to catch up with the development and the great pace of modern society, we all should possess an urgent and strong desire to study, while most people nowadays are under so enormous pressures that they can hardly have time and energy to study full time at school. Furthermore, online education enables them to save a great deal of time on the way spent on the way between home and school. Last but not least, the quick development of internet,which makes possible all our dreams of attending class on the net,should also be another critical reason.Personally, I appreciate this new form of education. Its indeed a helpful complement to the traditional educational means. It can provide different learners with more flexible and various ways to learn. Most of all, through online education, we can stick to our jobs and at the same time study and absorb the latest knowledge. 网络教育热潮英语作文篇4As is vividly shown above, a teacher and a pupil stand in front of a blackboard, talking about the relation of internet and education. The pupil, holding a smart-phone in his hand, questions whether he needs any other education or not, with the mastery of Google.While the Internet has greatly impacted how to learn, education doesn’t simply means learning to acquire information because of the following two factors. On one hand, education is very inclusive, so leaning to obtain message is usually a part of it. If we overemphasize students’ ability of acquiring information, we will fail to educate the young to be developed fully. On the other hand, it is only a passive way of learning to obtain information, which do not parallel to creative thinking that is essential for education.Thus, while putting emphasis on education, we should cultivate the youngsters’ awareness of obtaining the knowledge in many aspects rather than just by the internet. Only in this way, can our society be more harmonious; can our economy be more prosperous, and we, as individuals, embrace more promising perspective.网络教育热潮英语作文篇5Internet is getting into people's life and becoming more and more popular. Experts are now working on setting up a national long-distance educational system in China to provideeducational opportunities via Internet.In reality, the educational via Internet plan has been taking shape. Some universities have already got involved in regional long-distance education, catching the attention of many educators and computer experts worldwide. Others have just connected their campus computers for teaching and research, and provided more opportunities for learners.The Internet education will be developing dramatically. It's estimated that computerized long-distance teaching networks will be available by 20xx for postgraduate education, vacational programs, teachers' training and employees' training. Moreover, it will soon cover all the corners of China and eventually win the worldwide popularity.网络教育热潮英语作文篇6Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic: My View on Online Education. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below in Chinese.1.目前网络教育热潮2.你认为这股热潮形成的原因3.你对网络教育的评价My View on Online Education.Being online is no longer something new or fresh in our life. To some extent, it has become part of our daily life. We can do a lot of things online, such as searching for information and communicating with friends far away. But recently another helpful online activity has become very “in”. That is online education.Why could online education be so popular within such a short period of time? Among other reasons, the quickdevelopment of the Internet should be an essential one, which makes all our dreams of attending class in the distance possible. Another underlying reason is the quick development of both society and technology. Today, modern science and technology is developing with fantastic speed. To catch up with this development we all feel an urgent and strong desire to study. However, due to the great pace of modern society, many people are too busy to study full time at school. Online education just comes to their aid.Personally, I appreciate this new form of education. Its indeed a helpful complement to the traditional educational means. It can provide different learners with more flexible and versatile ways of learning. Best of all, with online education, we can stick to our jobs and at the same time study and absorb the latest knowledge. 网络教育热潮英语作文篇7The topic like “what's a university?” or “what a university should do?” has been discussed many times in every age. Not only educationalists but also students take into it. Is it necessary to give priority to skills and knowledge in university education as they are essential to employers? Or students in universities should have access to all of knowledge just as they have their own sake? Chose A or B,this is a problem.The value of knowledge itself need to be considered first in university education even though the course is not as practical as skills and technology. In Chinese culture,morality education is always took at first. It said that the way of real learning is to develop and expand virtue,to innovate peoples' opinions,to get the best goodness. In addition,there are four stages in the success of a gentleman: first,to cultivate his moral characters;second,regulate his own family; third,rule the state successfully;forth,let the world get peace. In Chinese traditional value,students in university need to develop his morality firstly,though these knowledge is not as useful as other skills after they get a job.On the other hand,the practicability of a university course is also worth considering,especially in the age when our government call for the attention to skills and technology in university education and when the employees prefer to capacity and practical knowledge of employers. The time in university is limited and conditions and aims of students are different. When students chose which course to learn,it is inevitable for some of them prefer to those which are more needed in workplace.Universities give equal access to all of knowledge,including the practical courses and others. What's more,they need give more chance to students to choose what to learn. Congratulate on diversity!这个话题如“什么是大学?”或“大学就应做什么?在每个时代”已经讨论了许多次。

大学英语2教案

大学英语2教案
4.全勤:+3分
5.上台口语:+3分/次
6.英语比赛:视情况加分,每次最高5分。
7.额外的努力:视情况加分。
8.老师的主观评价:不超过3分
扣分项:
1.出勤:总分50分,缺席:-5分;迟到:-2分
2.网络平台:总分20分,每个单元4分。成绩低于45分,得3分,作弊:0分
3.作业,测试等:总分20分,缺一次扣相应分数
作业和推荐课外读物
作业1:根据两种比较和对比的方法将Task2的观点进行段落写作;unit1 para.1-7 word study
2. unit 1 para.8-14 words study
3. unit 1段落翻译(教材20页)及其他课后练习
推荐视频:《杨澜访谈录-虎妈战歌》
教学内容、课堂设计、评价方式
Part 2: para.6-7中西两种学习方式的比较与对比
Task 1:引入两种comparison and contrast的基本方法:One-side-at-a-time method and Point-by-point method,学生泛读,结合课文分析。
Q1:Read the first few sentences of paragraph 6 and 7,anddecide what method is used here?
教学内容,课堂设计与时间安排
1. 教学过程分为引入,课文理解与分析,补充材料讲解,语言练习和测试环节。
2. 课堂设计:(1)结合文章内容引入两段视频;
(2)补充阅读材料三篇进行对比阅读;
(3)将课文内容设计为若干小任务(tasks),供学生思考完成
(4)利用问题导向法,任务驱动法,小组讨论等形式;

希拉里耶鲁大学演讲稿

希拉里耶鲁大学演讲稿

文名人名校励志英语演讲稿: Dare to Compete, Dare to Care 敢于竞争,勇于关爱-——美国国务卿希拉里·克林顿耶鲁大学演讲Dare to compete。

Dare to care。

Dare to dream. Dare to love. Practice the art of making possible. And no matter what happens, even if you hear shouts behind, keep going. 要敢于竞争,敢于关爱,敢于憧憬,大胆去爱!要努力创造奇迹!无论发生什么,即使有人在你背后大声喊叫,也要勇往直前。

It is such an honor and pleasure for me to be back at Yale, especially on the occasion of the 300th anniversary。

I have had so many memories of my time here, and as Nick was speaking I thought about how I ended up at Yale Law School. And it tells a little bit about how much progress we’ve made.What I think most about when I think of Yale is not just the politically charged atmosphere and not even just the superb legal education that I received。

It was at Yale that I began work that has been at the core of what I have cared about ever since. I began working with New Haven legal services representing children. And I studied child development, abuse and neglect at the Yale New Haven Hospital and the Child Study Center. I was lucky enough to receive a civil rights internship with Marian Wright Edelman at the Children's Defense Fund, where I went to work after I graduated。

英语专业视听说lesson 1

英语专业视听说lesson 1

That’s Why I Chose Yale1.Watch the musical video and decide whether the following statements are true(T) or false(F).1)The students and parents have just visited the campus before the information session.2)The freshmen are taught by Nobel Prize winners.3)Yale is most famous for its liberal arts.4)In Yale, there are 12 residential colleges, where students can take different major courseswithout stepping out.5)Students live in residential colleges only for the freshmen year.6)There is a library for each residential college.7)The freshmen live in the dorms of residential colleges.8)The Master and Dean live in the residential college, too.9)If you want to ask for sick leave, you need permission from the Master.10)The master regularly organizes a meeting with a famous Master.2.Fill in the blanks with the suitable words you’ve heard in the video.1) A variety of food is provided for every meal in the _______________ and when they ar closed,there are still more _________ where you can get some snacks.2)One can study or meet friends or simply hang out in a __________________.3)Just right down the ___________, the clothes are washed and dried in the laundry room.4)The college also provides facilities like game rooms, _____________, college libraries,________________, college gyms and ___________________________.5)Students don’t have normal dorms at Yale. Instead, they live in _____________.V ocabulary Extensiontenured a. guaranteed permanent employment, esp. as a teacher or lecturer 享有终身职位的matriculate v. enroll as a student 注册入学quintessential a. representing the perfect example of a class or quality 精髓的,精粹的liberal arts arts subjects such as literature and history, as distinct from science and technology 人文学科residential a. living in a place 住宿的pre-med n. a premedical course医学预科academic a. relating to education and scholarship 学术的hone v. make perfect or complete 提高(技能)hang out stay in a place without doing much 闲逛suite n. a living unit 套房subsidize v. support 资助harmonize v. sing together 用和声唱celebrity n. a widely known person 名人。

that's-why-I-chose-Yale-中英文版本

that's-why-I-chose-Yale-中英文版本

That’s why I choose Yale…and that why this is such an important decision. Because it will follow you now and into the future. And that concludes another traditional Yale information session. There will be a guided tour beginning in 15 minutes. In the meantime, I may be happy to answer any questions you may have. Yes, um… When was Yale founded? Great question. Yale was founded in 1701. Oh, um, yes, you. Is it true that all Yale professors teach? Another great question. It is true that every tenured professor in Yale College teaches undergraduates, so even a freshman might be taking a class from a Nobel Prize winner. Any more questions? Yeah, I have a question. Why did you choose Yale?这就是为什么这是一个至关重要的决定。

因为它不仅影响你现在的生活,也决定你将来的路途。

讲完这点,我们这期的耶鲁座谈会也将告一个段落。

十五分钟后会有一个参观校园的活动。

各位来宾有问题的话,可以趁这段时间提问。

对了,嗯。

耶鲁大学什么时候成立的呢?好问题。

高中英语人教版(2019)选择性必修第二册Unit 2 语法名词性从句

高中英语人教版(2019)选择性必修第二册Unit 2 语法名词性从句
●引导主语从句、宾语从句和表语从句,并在从句中作主语、宾语或表 语等。在此用法中whatever,whoever等在从句中通常不含疑问意义。 whatever=anything that,whoever=anyone who。
●I will just say whatever comes into my mind. ●我想到什么就说什么。 ●Whoever breaks the rules will be punished. ●无论谁违反这些规则都将受到处罚
●⑤The problem is__w_h_o_/w_h_o_m_ we can get to solve this question.
●⑥A straw shows__w_h_ic_h __ way the wind blows. ●⑦Have you decided ___w_h_om__ you are to elect as your
reading. ● ④Let me know___w_h_e_th_e_r__ or not you can come. ● ⑤I don't know _w_h_e_th_e_r_/i_f he still lives there after so many years. ● ⑥We are interested in__w_h_e_th_e_r_ you will attend the meeting. ● ⑦Give me your promise _t_h_at__ you will come to our party this evening. ● ⑧He has made it clear__th_a_t_ he will not give in.
worked. ● ⑤They insisted that everyone (should)come to the party. ● ⑥The proposal that we (should)import more equipment from abroad is to be

专题02名词性从句八大考点归纳(讲义)-2024年高考英语语法知识清单外刊原创语法填空

专题02名词性从句八大考点归纳(讲义)-2024年高考英语语法知识清单外刊原创语法填空

专题02 名词性从句八大考点归纳(讲义)解析版讲义目录考点清单一、that和what典型用法归纳P2 考点清单二、连词if和whether典型用法归纳P3 考点清单三、what和how引导的宾语从句的典型用法P4 考点清单四、wh- ever类从句典型用法归纳P4 考点清单五、两种典型的同位语从句归纳P5 考点清单六、it作形式主语/宾语的名词性从句P6 考点清单七、名词性从句中虚拟语气用法P7 考点清单八、名词性从句中的时态照应P8 分类训练(一)高考真题P10 分类训练(二)模拟试题P11 分类训练(三)单句改错P11 分类训练(四)句式升级(书面表达真题)P12 分类训练(五)外刊原创语法填空P13 (一)二十四节气之大暑来历及风俗 P13(二)传统茶与咖啡混合饮料成为新时尚 P14(三)中国新能源汽车正在进入德国汽车市场P15考点清单一、that和what典型用法归纳要点精讲:①that是连词,只起连接作用,不作句子成分。

②what是连接代词,既起连接作用,又充当句子主语、宾语、定语、表语等。

③特别注意what的替代功能,相当于the thing/time/place/speed that…。

That she lacks experience is obvious. 她缺少经验,这是显然的。

(that引导主语从句,但不作句子成分)My idea is that you shouldn’t have left the country. 我的意见是你不应该离开那个国家。

(that引导表语从句,但不作句子成分)Bob has the mistaken idea that tomorrow is a holiday. 鲍勃错误地认为明天是一个假日。

(that引导同位语从句,但不作句子成分)What he had hoped at last came true. 他希望的事终于成为现实。

(what引导主语从句,且作从句宾语)It was what he meant rather than what he said. 这是他的原意而不是他的原话。

海洋奇缘中英文对白

海洋奇缘中英文对白

海洋奇缘In the beginning...混沌初开之时there was only ocean...世界只有一片汪洋until the Mother Island emerged.直到母亲岛Te Fiti.特菲提出现Her heart held the greatest power ever known.特菲提之心拥有世上最强大的力量It could create life itself.能够创造生命And TeFiti shared it with the world.特菲提创造了世间一切生命But in time...可不久之后some began to seek Te Fiti's heart.有些人开始寻找特菲提之心They believed if they could possess it...他们坚信得到它the great power of creation would be theirs.就能获得创造一切的强大力量And one day...有一天the most daring of them all...这些人中最大胆的一位voyaged across the vast ocean to take it.跨越浩瀚的海洋去夺取特菲提之心He was a demigod of the wind and sea.他是主宰风与海的半神He was a warrior.他是一名勇士A trickster.一位魔术师A shapeshifter who could change form...一个能用他神奇鱼钩的法力with the power of his magical fish hook.随意变换形体的变形者And his name...他的名字叫作was Maui.毛伊But without her heart, Te Fiti began to crumble...但是失去了心之后特菲提开始瓦解giving birth to a terrible darkness.创造出了可怕的黑暗Maui tried to escape...毛伊试图逃走but was confronted by another who sought the heart.但碰上了另一个寻找特菲提之心的人Te Ka!特卡A demon of earth and fire.他是土与火的恶魔Maui was struck from the sky...毛伊被从空中击中never to be seen again.从此了无踪迹And his magical fish hook and the heart of Te Fiti...而他的魔法鱼钩和特菲提之心were lost to the sea.一起沉入了大海Where, even now 1,000 years later...即使在一千年之后的今天Te Ka and the demons of the deep特卡和深海的恶魔still hunt for the heart.仍在寻找特菲提之心Hiding in a darkness that will continue to spread...他们隐藏在不断蔓延的黑暗之中chasing away our fish...赶跑我们的鱼群draining the life from island after island...侵占一座又一座岛屿until every one of us is devoured...我们所有人都将by the bloodthirsty jaws...被那嗜血的死亡魔爪of inescapable death!吞噬殆尽But one day...但总有一天the heart will be found...会有人找到特菲提之心by someone who will journey beyond our reef...那个人将驶过环礁扬帆远航find Maui...找到毛伊deliver him across the great ocean...带他穿洋过海to restore Te Fiti's heart...归还特菲提之心and save us all.拯救众生Thank you, Mother. That's enough.谢谢母亲讲到这儿就行了Papa.爸爸No one goes outside the reef.谁都不准越过环礁We are safe here. There is no darkness.这里很安全世上没有黑暗势力There are no monsters.也没有什么怪兽Monsters! Monsters!怪兽怪兽- There's no monsters, no monsters.- It's the darkness!-不不没有怪兽 -黑暗势力来了No, there is nothing beyond our reef,but storms and rough seas.不 ,环礁外只有风暴和汹涌的大海I'm gonna throw up.我要吐了As long as we stay on our very safe island...只要我们大家都待在这座岛上we'll be fine.就会很安全The legends are true.传说都是真的Someone will have to go.一定有人会扬帆远航的Mother, Motunui is paradise.母亲莫图鲁尼岛就是天堂Who would want to go anywhere else?谁还想去别的地方呢Moana!莫阿娜There you are, Moana.总算找到你了莫阿娜What are you doing? You scared me.你在做什么吓坏我了What? I wanna's go back.干嘛我想回去I know, I know. But you don't go out there.我知道但你不能靠近海边It's dangerous.那里很危险Moana, e on.莫阿娜走吧Let's go back to the village.我们回村子去You are the next great chief of our people.你是我们族人的下一任伟大的酋长And you will do wondrous things,my little minnow.你会做许多了不起的事我的小宝贝Oh, yes. But first, you must learnwhere you're meant to be.没错但首先你要清楚自己的所属之地Moana莫阿娜驾到Make way, make way大伙都让开Moana, it's time you knew莫阿娜你是时候该知晓The village of Motunui is all you need你有莫图鲁尼村就已足够The dancers are practicing舞者们在排练They dance to an ancient song伴着古老的歌曲起舞Who needs a new song, this old one's all we need要新歌干嘛我们只要这首老歌This tradition is our mission继承传统是我们的使命And Moana, there's so much to do莫阿娜还有很多事要做We share everything we make劳动成果人人共享We joke and we weave our baskets有说有笑编织篮子The fishermen e back from the sea渔夫从大海归来I wanna see我想看看Don't walk away别走远Moana, stay on the ground now莫阿娜快快坐下Our people will need a chief族人需要一位酋长And there you are就是你There es a day终有一天When you're gonna look aroundand realize happiness is当你回首就会明白真正的幸福Where you are就在你的所属之地Consider the coconut瞧瞧这椰子The what? Consider its tree什么瞧瞧这椰树We use each part of the coconut.我们充分利用椰子的每一处It's all we need我们有它已足够We make our nets from the fibers纤维制成鱼网The water is sweet inside椰汁清甜可口We use the leaves to build fireswe cook up the meat inside树叶生火椰肉烹调Consider the coconuts瞧瞧这些椰子The trunks and the leaves这树干和树叶The island gives us what we need小岛给予我们所需*无人离开**And no one leaves**没错我们留在这里**That's right, we stay**这里安全又富饶**We're safe and we're well-provided**未来引导我们之人**And when we look to the future**就是你**There you are**不用担心**You'll be okay**你会学我所学**In time you'll learn just as I did**你必须在所属之地找到幸福**You must find happiness right where you are**我喜欢随海浪起舞伴着潮起潮落**I like to dance with the water the undertow and the waves**海水十分顽皮但我就喜欢它淘气**The water is mischievous. I like how it misbehaves**村民们可能觉得我疯了**The village may think I'm crazy**或者我的思维漂得太远**Or say that I drift too far**可一旦你知晓所爱这才是真正的你**But once you know what you like. Well, there you are**女儿像爸爸顽固又骄傲**You are your father's daughter stubbornness and pride* *他的教导自有道理但你的心声也许不同**Mind what he says but remember, you may hear a voice inside**如果你内心轻喃追随最远的那颗星**And if the voice starts to whisper to follow the farthest star**莫阿娜那心声就是真实的你**Moana, that voice inside is who you are*Dad!爸爸I was only looking at the boats.I wasn't gonna get on them.我只是看看那些船没打算登船e on. There's something I need to show you.来吧我给你看样东西I've wanted to bring you here从你出生起from the moment you opened your eyes.我就一直想带你来这里This is a sacred place.这是个神圣的地方A place of chiefs.酋长之地There will e a time...总有一天when you will stand on this peak你会站在这峰顶and place a stone on this mountain.给这座山添上一块石头Like I did. Like my father did.就像我我的父亲And his father, and every chief that has ever been.他的父亲还有每一代酋长都这么做And on that day...到那一天when you add your stone...等你把你的石头放上去you will raise this whole island higher.你就会让这座小岛变得更高You are the future of our people, Moana.你是我们族人的未来莫阿娜And they are not out there.他们并非远在天边They are right here.而是近在眼前It's time to be who they need you to be.你是时候该成为他们需要的人了*纤维制成鱼网**We make our nets from the fibers**椰汁清凉可口树叶生火**The water is sweet inside. We use the leaves to build fires**大伙一起歌唱**We sing these songs in our choirs**椰肉烹调养活族人**To cook up the meat inside. We have mouths to feed inside* *大家都信任我们没错**The village believes in us. That's right**大家都信任**The village believes**小岛给予我们所需**The island gives us what we need**无人离开**And no one leaves**所以我会留在这里**So here I'll stay**与我的家人族人一起**My home, my people beside me**当我展望未来之时**And when I think of tomorrow**我们相伴**There we are**我会带领大家**I'll lead the way**也需要族人指引我**I'll have my people to guide me**我们会共筑未来**We'll build our future together**就在此地**Where we are**因为每条路都会带你回到**'Cause every path leads ya back to**你的所属之地**Where you are**你会发现幸福就在**You can find happiness right**你的所属之地**Where you are**你的所属之地**Where you are*And every storm,每次风暴过后this roof leaks, no matter how many fronds I add.无论我铺了多少树叶这屋顶还是漏水Fixed! Not the fronds.搞定不是树叶的问题Wind shifted the post.是风把柱子吹偏了That's good pork!这猪肉真好吃I didn't mean... I wasn't...不是说你我的意思是What? They are calling me. So I gotta--. Bye!什么他们在叫我那我先走了You're doing great.你表现得很好Is it done yet?好了吗So close.就快了I'm curious about that chicken eating the rock.我好奇为什么那只鸡喜欢啄石头He seems to lack the basic intelligence它看起来好像required for pretty much everything.已经完全丧失理智了Should we maybe just cook him?我们能把它给煮了吗Sometimes our strengths lie beneath the surface.有时我们的优点隐藏在外表之下Far beneath in some cases.某些时候还藏得很深But I'm sure there's more to Heihei than meets the eye.但憨憨一定有我们看不到的过人之处It's the harvest.这是今天摘的This morning, I was husking the coconuts and...今早我在剥椰子时发现...We should clear the diseased trees我们应该砍掉这些病树and we will start a new grove.然后重新种一片椰子林There.就在那Thanks, Moana.谢谢莫阿娜She's doing great.她做得真棒This suits you.这活很适合你Chief?酋长There's something you need to see.有些东西你得瞧瞧Our traps in the east lagoon...这是我们在东礁湖设的捕鱼篓they're pulling up less and less fish.捕到的鱼越来越少了Then we'll rotate the fishing grounds.那我们就换个地方捕鱼We have. There's no fish.我们试过了还是没有鱼Then we'll fish the far side of the island.那我们就去岛的另一面捕鱼We tried.也试过了The windward side.迎风的那边呢And the leeward side, the shallows, the channel.还有背风的那边浅滩海峡We've tried the whole lagoon.整个礁湖我们都试过了They're just gone.到处都没有鱼Have you tried using a different bait?你试过用另一种鱼饵吗I don't think it's the bait. There's no fish.我觉得不是鱼饵的问题完全没有鱼It seems like it's getting worse and worse.而且情况越来越糟Of course, I understand you have reason for concern.当然我理解你的担心不无道理I will talk to the council. I'm sure we...我会和长老们商量我确信...What if we fish beyond the reef?如果我们去环礁之外捕鱼呢No one goes beyond the reef.谁都不准越过环礁I know. But if there are no fish in the lagoon...我明白但如果礁湖里面没有鱼群Moana. - And there's a whole ocean.-莫阿娜 -而海洋那么大-We have one rule.我们要遵守规矩An old rule, when there were fish.那是有鱼可捕时的旧规矩A rule that keeps us safe... - But Dad...-遵守规矩我们才安全 -可是爸爸-Instead of endangering our people不准你为了能再次靠近大海so you can run right back to the water.而使我们的族人身陷危险Every time I think you're past this...我还以为你早放弃了那个念头...No one goes beyond the reef!谁都不能越过环礁Well, it's not like you said it in front of your dad你不该当着你爸爸的面Standing on a boat.提出海的事情I didn't say go beyond the reef.'我说的是出海捕鱼Because I want to be on the ocean.;又不是要去冒险Butyousilldo,但你还是想去He's hard on you, BecauseBecause he doesn't get me.你爸爸生你的气是因为-是因为他不懂我- Because he was you.是因为他也曾跟你一样Drawn to the ocean.对大海着迷Down by the shore.想去海上He took a canoe, Moana.!莫阿娜他曾经驾着独木舟He crossed the reef.绕过那片礁石And found an unfogiving sea.驶入了-片危险的海或Waves like mountains.哪里的浪像山-样高His best friend beged to be on that他最好的朋友非要跟他一起出海Your dad couldn't save him.但你爸爸没能教回他He's hoping he can save you.现在他不想让你重蹈覆辙Sometimes, who we wish we were有时候我们总想首What we wish we could do要做些大事It'sjustnotmeanttobe.却忘了该做些什么I've been staring at the edge of the water.我每天总喜欢眺望这海洋Long as I can remember.I没有尽头的彼方Never rally knowing why.却不明白为什么I wish I could be the perfect daugher.也许你希望我听你的话ButIebacktothewater.我也曾经努力的尝试No matter how hard I try.我还是回到这海洋Every tum I take, every trail I track.每一个转弯每一个路段Every path I make, every road leads back.每一次选择每一.次失望To the place I know where I cannot go.不怕多困难那熟悉的地方Where I long to be.是我的渴望See the line where the sky meets the sea?!我听到地平线的那- -边It calls me.呼唤我Andnooneknows.谁会知道How far it goes能走多远f the wind in my sail on the sea stays behind乘着风迎着浪扬着帆me One dav I'll know终会知道If I go theres just no telling how far Til go我要走的路不管有多远也好1 know everybody on this虽然在这海岛每一个人island seems so happy. on this island仿佛开心没有忧愁Everything is by design所有事都被安排1 know everybody on this虽然海岛上的每一个人都有他们的责任island has a role. on this islandSo maybe I can roll with mine.也许我有自己主X1 can lead with pride. I can make us strong我可以带领让你们坚强I'li be satisfied if I play along.也可以妥协不再有期望But the voice inside sines a different song我心中想起另一个声音What is wrong with me?我不能自己See the light as it shines on the sea?那海岸在闪烁很耀眼Its binding的光芒But no one knows谁会知道How deep it goes.海有多深And it seems like its calling out to me仿佛它在等待我的回应So e find me我在这里An let me know.请告诉我What's beyond that line, wil I cross that line?我应该期待什么是未来See the line where the sky meets the sea在那地平线的另一边It calls me呼我And no one knows谁会知道How far it goes能走多远1 f te wind in Iuy sail on the sea stays乘着风迎着浪扬着帆勇敢前行One day TT1know.总会知道How far I'll go能走多远Okay,Pua别担心胖胖1 can do this相信我There's more fish beyond the reet.出海肯定能捕到更多的鱼There's more beyond the reef我相信肯定能的Not so had没那么嘛Pua!胖胖Whatever just happened.不管发生了什么事Blame it on the pig就说是胖胖干的Grandma奶奶Are you gonna tell dad.你会告诉爸爸吗? I m his mon我是他妈I don't have to tell him anything.不用事事都跟他汇报He was right.他说得对About going out there海上很危险It's time to put my stone on the mountain.我也应该接任酋长了Okay好呀Well then head on back那就回村子去 Put that stone up there.把你的石头放上去Why aren't you trying to talk me out of it?你为什么不劝阻我呢You said that's what you wanted.你说了那是你想做的事It is.没错呀WhenI die.等我死了I'm going to e back as one of these.我想要变成一条黄貂鱼Or I chose the wrong tatoo.不然我背上的刺青就白刺了Why you're acting weird?你今天怎么怪怪的?I'm the village crazy, lady.我是村里的怪奶奶啊That's my job.这才是我嘛If there's something you want to tell me.如果你有什么话想跟我说Just tell me.就直说吧Is there something you want to tell me?您有什么话想跟我说吗?Is there something you want to hear?你想听我说什么啊?You've been told all our people stories.我们族人的故事你都已经听过了But one.可这个除外 What is this place?这是哪儿啊?Do you really think our ancestors stayed with the reef?你真以为我们的祖辈从来没有出过海吗?What's in there?里面有什么呢?The answer.有你To the question you keep asking yourself. 一直在苦苦寻找的答案Who are you meant to be你想要做什么样的人Go inside.走进去 Bang the drum.敲敲鼓And find out. 你就能找到答案Bang the drum.对了敲敲We read thewind and sky. 看太阳高高在上When the sun is high.风吹散云彩We sail the length of the seas on the ocean breeze 我们在大海航行迎着风前进 At night we name every star. We knowwhere we are在夜里数每颗星能找到方向Weknowwhoweare. 知道我是谁 Who we are. 我是谁We set acourse to find.定好了目的地 A brand new island everywhere we roam.每一次出行找寻新天地We keep our island in our mind.家乡的模样放心里And when it's time to find home.时间到了就回家We know the way..千山万水We are explorers reading every sign.我们去探索每一个符号We tell the stories of our elders.这里有我们的祖先In a never ending chain.古老的故事与传承Naeko hakilia. We know the way!千山万水We were voyagers.我们是航海者We were voyagers!我们是航海者Why'd we stop?后来发生了什么?Maui是毛伊When he stole from the Mother Island.在他偷走了特菲提之心后Darkness fell.黑暗降临到了人间Te Ka awoke.恶卡苏醒了Monsters lurked and boats stopped ing back.海底的怪兽吞噬了渔船To protect our people, the ancientchief 为了族人的安全历代酋长都下令Forbid voyaging.禁止航海And now we have forgottenwho we are于是人们渐渐忘记了自已是航海者的后代And the darkness has continued to spread.然而黑暗势力仍在不断扩XChasing away our fish.他们赶走了我们的鱼群Draining the life霸占了From island after island.一座又一座海岛Our island我们的岛But one day但是终有一天Someone will journey beyond our reef有人会重新扬帆起航Find Maui找到毛伊Deliver him across the great ocean.并带他跨越整片大海To restore the heart of Te Fiti归还特菲提之心Iwas there that day.那天我都看到了你The ocean chose you!大海选择了你1 thought it was a dream.我还以为那只是个梦Nope!不是梦Our ancestors believed, Maui lies there.我们的祖先相信毛伊就在那里At the bottom of his hook.在钩形星座的尽头Follow it, and you will find him.朝着它的方向走你就能找到毛伊But..但是Why would it choose me?大海为什么会选中我呢?I don't even know how to make it pass thereef我连怎么驾船出海都不会But I know who docs. 但我知道谁能教我The crops are turning black!庄稼都变黑了What about the fish?那鱼呢?This is happening all over the island.Please Please 现在整座岛都是这样. 安静 Settle down! - What are you going to do请安静- 我们该怎么办? -Wewilldignewfields..我们会开皇更多田地- We will find a way toWe can stop the darkness找到解决方法的. 我们能战胜黑暗势力Saveourisland!拯救我们的小岛There's a cavern boats!我发现一个山洞里有船Huge canoes!很大的船We can take them, find Maui我们可以驾着那些船找到毛伊Make him restore the heart让他归还特菲提之心We were voyagers.我们是航海者We can voyage again!我们应该重新出海You told me to help our people.你说过族人需要我们的保护This is how we help our people!只有这样才能保护他们Dad?爸爸What are you doing?你要干什么?I should've burned those boats a long time ago我早就应该把那些船全都烧掉No! Don't!不不要We have to find Maui我们必须找到毛伊We have to restore the heart.然后归还特菲提之心There is no heart!根本没有什么心This..this is just a rock! 这就是一块石头No!不Chief! 酋长It's your mother!你母亲不行了Mother.妈妈What can be done?现在还能做什么?Go.快去Grandma. 奶奶Go.快去Not now. 现在不行Ican't我不能You must! 你必须去The ocean chose you大海选择了你Follow the fish hook. - Grandma. 朝着钩状星座的方向走. 奶奶-And when you find Maui等你找到毛伊You grab him by the ear!你就揪着他的耳朵You say.. 告诉他I am Moana of Motunui我是莫图鲁尼岛的莫阿娜You will board my boat!快上船Sail across the sea!跨越整片大海And restore the heart of Te Fitil归还特菲提之心I.. can't leave you.我离不开您There is no way you could go,无论你在哪里,that I won't be with you我都与你同在Go!快去There's a line where the sky meet the seaand he calls me我听见地平线另- 边在呼唤我But no one knows.谁会知道How far it goes.能走多远All time wondering where I need to be is behind me曾经的不知所措的日子已经远离I'monmyown全靠自已Towards unknown!我往前走Every turn I take. Every rail I track每一一个转弯每一个路段It's a choise I make. Now I can't turn back都是我选择不能有遗憾From a great unknown.过去多伟大Where I go alone. Where I long to be.未来独自闯我渴望那里See her light of the night. in the sea, she calls me她光芒照亮了这海洋呼唤我And yes, I know.让我知道That I can go.能走得到There'samoonintheskyandthewindis behind me在天空的月亮与晚风陪我前行Sonow I'llknow.终会知道How far Ill go!能走多远I am Moana Motunui我是莫图鲁尼岛的莫阿娜You will board my boat.快上船Sail across the sea!我要带你跨越整片大海And restore the heart ofTe Fiti归还特菲提之心IamMoana.我是莫图鲁尼岛Of Motu.. nui.的莫阿..娜Hei-hei?!憨憨?It's okay别害怕You're alright没事的See?看到了吧?There we go.我们走吧Nice water.多棒的海水啊The ocean is a friend of mine.大海是我们的朋友Hei-hei?憨憨Hei-heil憨憨Stay!别动Okay.好了Next stop下一站Maui毛伊I am Moana of Motunui.我是莫图鲁尼岛的莫阿娜快上船You will board my boat. 我要带你跨越整片大海Sail across the sea归还特菲提之心And restore the heart of Te Fiti我是莫图鲁尼岛的莫阿娜IamMaa..of.M.t...快上船Board my boat!不Oh, no!不不No .. no... n..no!不No!大海Ocean?你能帮帮我吗? Can I get a little help?糟了No.. no拜托Please.快点儿e on!救命Help me!救命Please! 什么情况What?!我说了我需要帮助I saidhelpme!但你让大浪来袭击我的船? And wrecking my boat?!这也叫帮忙Not helping!就让你被鱼群臭死吧Fish pee in you.. all day!那么So.. ,毛伊? Maui?毛伊Maui!毛伊主宰风和海的半神Maui demigod of the wind and sea我是莫图鲁尼岛的莫阿娜IamMoanaofMotunui!请上船吧You will board my boat!不No!快上船You will board my boat!没错Yeah!我是莫图鲁尼岛的莫阿娜Hi,I'mMoanaofMotunui快上... - 船-You will board my.. - Boat!这有艘船Aboat!老天爷赐给我-艘..The Gods have given me ...毛伊Mau万能的变形者Shape shifter.主宰风和海的半神Demigod of the wind and sea.我是莫图鲁尼岛的莫阿娜. 男人们的英雄- I am Moana of Mo.. .hero of men什么?Wha.What?应该说毛伊是万能的变形者 It's actually Maui, shape shifter主率风和海的半神 Demigod of the wind and sea男人们的英雄 Hero of Men不好意思打断你了,从头开始吧人类的英雄 I interupted. From the top.hero of men开始Go!我是莫-等等等等- I am Mo..-Sorry,Sorry,Sorry,Sorry所有人 And women.包括男人和女人所有人才对 Men and women. Both!All这个可不分男女 Not a guy- girl thing你知道的毛伊是所有人的英雄 You know? Maui is a hero to all再来一遍吧 You're doing great什么?What?不我来这儿是.我知道-No! I came here toOf course. ofcourse好吧好吧Yes,yes,yes,yes毛伊对他的祟拜者总是很有耐心的 Maui always has time for his fans.这种用鸟来写字的方式 When you use a bird to write with叫做欧 It's called" tweeting"我明白的英雄可不是想见就能见到的 I know, not every day, you get a chance to meet your hero 你可不是我的英雄 You are not my hero!我来这儿也不是为了让你在我的桨上签名 And I'm not here so you can sign my oar我来这是因为你偷走了特菲提之心I'm here because you stole the heart of Te Fiti现在我要你上船And you will board my boat.跟我一-起把它还回去Sail across the sea and put it back!好吧Yeah.听起来你好像不太喜欢我It almost sounded like you don't like me.但这是不可能的因为我已经被困在这里Which is impossible because IGot stuck here一千年了就是为了For a thousand years, trying to get the heart..给你们凡人寻找那颗心As a gift for you, mortals...好让你们拥有创造生命的力量So you could have the power to createlife itself 所以我猜你原本想说的是Yeah, so what I believe you're trying to say.谢谢-谢谢?-Is thank you. -Thank you?不用谢- 什么?不You're wele. - What? No, no, no.我没有我不会I.. I didn't .. I wasn't ..我为什么要说谢谢- 好啦好啦~ Why would I ever say.. I mean.. –Okey okey 我知道发生了什么I see what's happening, yeah.面对这伟大的神明很奇妙You're face to face with greatness and it'sstrange都不知道该怎么反应You don't even know how you feel.这是很可爱的It's adorable!我发觉人类- -直没有改变Well, it's nice to see that humans never change现在让你开眼界Open your eyes let's begin.要看清楚是我毛伊请冷静Yeg,it's really me,It's Maui. Breathe it in. 我这完美的发型身型I know it's a lot the hair,the body!当你盯着这优质神明When you're staring at a Demigod我只能说一句What can I say?不客气Except you're wele把汐睛天送你For the tides,the sun,the sky这很简单很容易不客气Hey,it's okay. It is okay. You're wele.我只是一个普通硬汉子I'm just an ordinary demi-guy,Hey!我用手指把天空托起Hey,what has two thumbs and pulled up the sky当你蹒跚前行有我扶持When you were waddling yay high. This guy!在寒冷夜里When the nights got cold.取暖的火都被偷走Who stole you fire from down below?有我在这里哟You're looking at him,yo!噢是我让太阳升起Oh,also I lasso'd the sun.不客气You're wele让你多点开心日子To stretch your days and bring you fun.我能把狂风驾驭Also I harnessed the breeze不客气让船航行树叶落地You're wele,to fill your sails and shake your trees 这不过是小意思不客气So what can I say except You're wele.我让大地从海中耸立For the islands I pulled from the sea.不需要膜拜的意思不客气There's no need to pray, it's okay. You'rewele.我只是单纯的做我自已I guess it's just my way of being me不客气You're wele.不客气You're wele.啊回头想一想Well, e to think of it.我其实可以一-口气的Kid, honestly I can go on and on.把所有大自然的现象都解释I can explain every natural phenomenon.潮汐草地大地The tide, the grass, the ground.都是我毛伊所做的好事Oh.. that was Maui just messing around.我把海鳗狠狠地除掉I killed an eel, I buried is guts.种一颗树让你得到椰子Sprouted a tee, now you got coconuts.明不明白What's the lesson?有没有新启示What is the takeaway.就是当毛伊生气你快点回避Don't mess with Maui when he's on the breakaway你看我皮肤上的印记And the tapestry here in my skin.都是彰显胜利的标志Is a map of the victories I win.我到哪里哪里就出现好事Look where I've been, I make everything过去小气的小毛伊已变好脾气Look at that mean mini Maui just tikitty tappin’还是这句告诉你不客气Well anyway, let me say, You're wele我把这世界变美丽For the wonderful world you know.这很简单很容易不客气Hey, it's okay.. it's okay. You're wele我现在想起来我要出行Well, e to think of it, I gotta go.给你机会说声不客气Hey, it's your day to say You're wele.我要借用你的船Cause I'm gonna need that boat.要扬帆而去远地不客气I'm sailing away... aw ay. You're wele.我除了源浮什么都最棒Cause Maui can do everything but float.不客气You're wele.不客气You're wele.谢谢你And thank you!放我出去Hey, let me out!你这个中鄙的大骗子You lying, slimy, son of a..不用谢You're wele.不No!我可不想跟着个小孩去特菲提岛I'm not going to Te Fi with some kid.我还得找回我的鱼钩I'm gonna get my hook.你有一个但我没有毛伊不能没有鱼钩You have yours. And I'm not好了去我背后安静会儿Okay, talk to the back.旅途小点心Boat snack!再见啦讨厌的石头品Good riddance you filthy pile of pebbles!不Oh,no,no,no.别那样看着我Don't look at me like that.那个山洞挺好的她肯定喜欢It's a beautiful cave, she's gonna love it.而且我会好好And I'm going to love you.享用你的In my belly不过得先让你长点肉Now let's fatten you up, drumstick!真是精彩的- -跳啊I could watch that all day.好了这座岛是你的了Okay, enjoy the island!-毛伊号出发-不Maui, out! - No!;停下Stop!; 你必须把那颗心还回去Hey! You have to put back the heart!什么时候回来的Did not see that ing.;我是莫图鲁尼岛的莫阿娜IamMoanaofMotunui这是我的船This is my canoe.你必须跟我去...And you will journey 好了摆平了我们得走了All right, get over it. We gotta to move.她又回来了And she's back我是莫图普尼岛的莫..I am Moana of Motunu.-你叫莫阿娜对吧. 没错- It was Moana, righ?- Yes.你必须把这颗心还回去And you will restore the heart.好吧我认输All right, I'm out.。

名人讲座英语演讲稿范文(通用20篇)

名人讲座英语演讲稿范文(通用20篇)

名人讲座英语演讲稿范文(通用20篇)名人讲座英语篇1My father values talent. He recognizes real knowledge and skill when he finds it. He is colorblind and gender neutral. He hires the best person for the job, period.Words and promises, no matter visionary they sound will only get you so far. In our business, you’re not a builder, unless you’ve got a building to show for it, or in my father’s case, city skylines. Most people strive their entire lives to achieve greatsuccess in a single industry.My father has succeeded in many on the highest level and on a global scale. One of the reasons he has thrived as an entrepreneur is because he listens to everyone. Billionaire executives don’t usually ask the people doing the work for their opinion of the work. My father is an exception.名人讲座英语演讲稿范文篇2One of my father’s greatest talents is the ability to see potential in people, before they see it in themselves. It was like that for us to growing up. He taught us that potential vanishes into nothing without effort.And like him, we each had a responsibility to work, not just for ourselves but for the betterment of the world around us.Over the years, on too many occasions to count, I saw my father tear stories out of the newspaper about people whom he had never met, who were facing some injustice or hardship.He’d write a note to his assistant, in a signature black,felt-tip pen, and request that the person be found and invited to Trump Tower to meet with him. He would talk to them and then draw upon his extensive network to find them a job or get them a break. And they would leave his office, as people so often do after having been with DonaldTrump, feeling that life could be great again.名人讲座英语演讲稿范文篇3Throughout my entire life, I have witnessed his empathy and generosity towards others, especially those who are suffering. It is just his way of being in your corner when you’re down. My father not only has the strength and ability necessary to be our next President, but also the kindness and compassion that will enable him to be the leader that this country needs.I’ve learned a lot about the world from walking construction jobs by his side. When run properly, construction sites are true meritocracies. Competence in the building trades is easy to spot and incompetence is impossible to hide.These sites are also incredible melting pots, gathering people from all walks of life and uniting them to work towards a single mission. There have always been men of all backgrounds and ethnicities on my father’s job sites. And long before it was commonplace, you also saw women.名人讲座英语演讲稿范文篇4As President, my father will change the labor laws that were put into place at a time when women were not a significant portion of the workforce. And he will focus on making quality childcare affordable and accessible for all.As a mother myself, of three young children, I know how hard it is to work while raising a family. And I also know that I’m far more fortunate than most. American families need relief. Policies that allow women with children to thrive should not be novelties, they should be the norm. Politicians talk about wage equality, but my father has made it a practice at his company throughout his entire career.He will fight for equal pay for equal work, and I will fight for this too, right along side of him.名人讲座英语演讲稿范文篇5On every one of hisprojects, you’ll see him talking to the super, the painter, the engineers, the electricians, he’ll ask them for their feedback, if they think something should be done differently, or could be done better. When Donald Trump is in charge, all that counts is ability, effort and excellence.This has long been the philosophy at the Trump Organization. At my father’s company, there are more female than male executiv es. Women are paid equally for the work that we do and when a woman becomes a mother, she is supported, not shut out.Women represent 46 percent of the total U.S. labor force, and 40 percent of American households have female primary breadwinners. In 20xx, women made 83 cents for every dollar madeby a man. Single women without children earn 94 cents for each dollar earned by a man, whereas married mothers made only 77 cents. As researchers have noted, gender is no longer the factor creating the greatest wage discrepancy in this country, motherhood is.名人讲座英语演讲稿范文篇6So, I’m not just asking you, I’m advising you to anticipate defeat, strongly advising it. Don’t be surprised when it comes your way. Acknowledge it. Engage with inquisitive abandon and leave indelible fingerprints wherever you may go. Search for environments that may give you grief but they may also help you to grow.Now, no one taught me the importance of that existential exploration better than my parents. And it was my father who showed me that in fact, it is in discomfort that we find our most defining moments.My dad became a doctor because he knew the circumstanceswere not the same for everybody, that some people were not as fortunate as our family was. And as he put it, he wanted to eliminate “dis-ease.” Are you with me, graduates? “Dis-ease.” That’s exactly how he said it to me.When I was a little girl, I would go on house calls with him. The patients all knew and loved him and I saw how much he prided himself on being a caretaker, someone who did his very best to reverse their compromised positions of his patients – to put their mind and bodies at ease.But there was one house call I remember in particular. It’s seared in the back of my brain as if it happened yesterday. His diabetic patient was having a hypoglycemic attack. He told me to get the orange juice. I did, and I watched him save a woman’s life that day.名人讲座英语演讲稿范文篇7first, i want to ask you a question; what does family mean someone told me: it means father and mother, i love you.today i am very happy to stand here to express my opinion to my dear parents. first, i want to say thank you to my mom and dady .without you, i would not enjoy such a colorful life. you both love me for ever and never leave me alone when i was in trouble. thank you. mom and dady, thank you. when i was in my hard time, you are my tender sunshine which encourages me to hold on and never give up. and now i am too excited .i dont know how to express my true feeling with limited words. what i know is that without you my life will be filled with endless suffering and mistake .it’s a very intresting topic today.名人讲座英语演讲稿范文篇8But in 1968, with the Soviet invasion and crackdown,Klima’s ideas became dangerous. He could have fled, but he chose to return home and continue his work in defiance of the Communist regime. He organized an underground meeting of writers who circulated manuscripts in secret. Over the course of 18 years, those writers produced three hundred different works of art. They were critics, of course: critics of tyranny, critics of violence. But they were creators, too, creators of plays, novels, and poetry. They imagined, and helped create, a new and better world.What will you imagine? A better business, a smarter school, a stronger community? Whatever you are against, it is time to create something you are for.At Yale, you have learned to do both: to imagine and create. You have studied and explored new ideas; made art and music; excelled in athletics; launched companies; and served your neighbors and the world. You have created a vibrant, diverse, and exciting community.Take these experiences with you and draw on them when you need encouragement. Remember a class that surprised you; a conversation that inspired you; a professor who believed in you. And take care to avoid what Toni Morrison calls “second-rate goals and secondhand ideas.”“Our past is bleak. Our future dim,” Morrison writes. “But if we see the world as one long brutal game, then we bump into another mystery, the mystery of beauty, of light, of the canary that sings on our skulls.”Being for something is a search for those mysteries, for that light: it is an act of radical optimism, a belief that a more perfect world is within reach and that we can help build it.What are you for?You may well turn that question back to me. What are you for, Peter Salovey?I am for the transformative power of a liberal education – one that asks you to think broadly, question everything, and embrace the joy of learning.I am for the American Dream in all its rich promise – the idea that opportunities are shared widely and that access to education is within reach for the many, not the few.名人讲座英语演讲稿范文篇9Hello , everybody! Do you know me ? My name is Liang Qikun. My English name is Jenny. I am from China . I am ten years old . I am a clever girl . I have short black hair , big black eyes , big ears , a small nose and a small mouth . I am not very tall and not very thin . My hobby is reading books . My favourite sport is adventuring. I can play the piano very well . This is me.名人讲座英语演讲稿范文篇10In the matter of courage we all have our limits. There never was a hero who did not have his bounds. I suppose it may be said of Nelson and all the others whose courage has been advertised that there came times in their lives when their bravery knew it had come to its limit.I have found mine a good many times. Sometimes this was expected--often it was unexpected. I know a man who is not afraid to sleep with a rattle-snake, but you could not get him to sleep with a safety-razor.I never had the courage to talk across a long, narrow room. I should be at the end of the room facing all the audience. If I attempt to talk across a room I find myself turning this way and that, and thus at alternate periods I have part of the audience behind me. You ought never to have any part of the audiencebehind you; you never can tell what they are going to do.I'll sit down.名人讲座英语演讲稿范文篇11now stand firm and tall, make a fist, get excited, and yell it out: i must do it! i can do it! i will do it! i will succeed! i must do it! i can do it! i will do it! i will succeed! i must do it! i can do it! i will do it! i will succeed!english is a useful language all over the world. why are we began to learn english when we were little children beacause it is very important for us to learn it.in the world, if you cannot speak english you will lose half a chance to success. i began to learn english when i was 8 years old.at that moment,i do not like english.i connot remember all the words which i have learnt.i think it is very difficult for me to learn it well.so i cannot read english loudly and i never answer the questions in the english classes.now, i like english very well and i still use the ways he tells me.i know i must learn english even hard.名人讲座英语演讲稿范文篇12Good morning, everybody!In this world, there is one thing that is very fair to everybody, whether you are a male or female, young or old, rich or poor. Does anybody know what it is called?Right. It is time. The topic I am going to present to you today is called “ Treasure Every Minute”.The clock is running. Make the most of today.To realize the value of ONE YEAR, ask a student who failed a grade.To realize the value of ONE MONTH, ask a mother who gave birth to a premature baby.To realize the value of ONE WEEK, ask the editor of a weeklynewspaper.To realize the value of ONE HOUR, ask the lovers who are waiting to meet.To realize the value of ONE MINUTE, ask a person who missed the train.To realize the value of ONE SECOND, ask a person who just avoided an accident.To realize the value of ONE MILLISECOND, ask the person who won a silver medal in the Olympics.Treasure every moment that you have! And treasure it more because you shared it with someone special, special enough to spend your time with.And remember that time waits for no one. Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why it's called the present!! The clock is running. Make the most of today.Good luck, everybody!名人讲座英语演讲稿范文篇13Make no mistake: There are plenty of reasons to be outraged. My generation, your generation – we face not only grave moral challenges but existential threats: rising ocean levels globally and rising inequality in America; violence around the world and in our own backyards; the fraying of the social fabric. “The falcon cannot hear the falconer,” and we wonder if the center can hold.I understand the impulse toward negativity. Like many of you, I sometimes feel overwhelmed by the challenges we face, by the injustices that call out for our condemnation. Yet it is precisely because our challenges are so great that outrage is not enough. Pointing out what is wrong is merely the beginning, not the end, of our work.The Czech author Ivan Klima wrote, “To destroy is easierthan to create, and that is why so many people are ready to demonstrate against what they reject. But what would they say if one asked them what they wanted instead?”What would you say? What would I say? What are you for?Klima’s life story is one of both criticism and creation. Born in Prague in 1931, he was sent to a Nazi concentration camp as a child. He survived and became an outspoken voice for democracy in Czechoslovakia.名人讲座英语演讲稿范文篇14we learn that there are no monsters hiding under the bed, and not every earthquake brings buildings down. but maybe its no coincidence that some of our most creative minds fail to leave these kinds of fears behind as adults.the same incredible imaginations that produced the origin of species, jane eyre and the remembrance of things past, also generated intense worries that haunted the adult lives of charles darwin, charlotte brontand marcel proust. so the question is, what can the rest of us learn about fear from visionaries and young children?名人讲座英语演讲稿范文篇15Real change, the kind we have not seen in decades is only going to come from outside the system. And it’s only going to come from a man who’s spent his entire life doing whatothers said could not be done. My father is a fighter. When the primaries got tough and they were tough, he did what any great leader does. He dug deeper,worked harder, got better and became stronger.I have seen him fight for his family. I have seen him fight for his employees. I have seen him fight for his company. And now, I am seeing him fight for our country. It’s been the story of his life and more recently the spirit of his campaign. It’s also a prelude to reaching the goal that unites us all. When this partyand better still this country knows what it is like to win again.If it’s possible to be famous and yet not really well done, that describes the father who raised me. In the same office in Trump Tower, where we now work together, I remember playing on the floor by my father’s desk, constructing miniature buildings with Legos and Erector sets, while he did the same with concrete steel and glass.名人讲座英语演讲稿范文篇16We also have another problem, which is that women face harder choices between professional success and personal fulfillment. A recent study in the U.S. showed that, of married senior managers, two-thirds of the married men had children and only one-third of the married women had children. A couple of years ago, I was in New York, and I was pitching a deal, and I was in one of those fancy New York private equity offices you can picture. And I'm in the meeting —it's about a three-hour meeting — and two hours in, there needs to be that bio break, and everyone stands up, and the partner running the meeting starts looking really embarrassed. And I realized he doesn't know where the women's room is in his office. So I start looking around for moving boxes, figuring they just moved in, but I don't see any. And so I said, "Did you just move into this office?" And he said, "No, we've been here about a year." And I said, "Are you telling me that I am the only woman to have pitched a deal in this office in a year?" And he looked at me, and he said, "Yeah. Or maybe you're the only one who had to go to the bathroom."So the question is, how are we going to fix this? How do we change these numbers at the top? How do we make this different?名人讲座英语演讲稿范文篇17I want to start out by saying, I talk about this —aboutkeeping women in the workforce — because I really think that's the answer. In the high-income part of our workforce, in the people who end up at the top — Fortune 500 CEO jobs, or the equivalent in other industries — the problem, I am convinced, is that women are dropping out. Now people talk about this a lot, and they talk about things like flextime and mentoring and programs companies should have to train women. I want to talk about none of that today, even though that's all really important. Today I want to focus on what we can do as individuals. What are the messages we need to tell ourselves? What are the messages we tell the women that work with and for us? What are the messages we tell our daughters?Now, at the outset, I want to be very clear that this speech comes with no judgments. I don't have the right answer. I don't even have it for myself. I left San Francisco, where I live, on Monday, and I was getting on the plane for this conference. And my daughter, who's three, when I dropped her off at preschool, did that whole hugging-the-leg, crying, "Mommy, don't get on the plane" thing. This is hard. I feel guilty sometimes.名人讲座英语演讲稿范文篇18I love drama performance very much; it makes me active to try something different.As a member of drama club, I played different roles in different dramas, such as a doctor, a team leader and some animals. I really enjoyed those different experiences by understanding their inner world and imitating their voices and behaviors.Gradually I became more and more active to try different things.So…I chose a bad wolf as my next role which is quite different from previous ones. It looks like this: (Knock, knock)" Come inplease.” ”Grandma, what big eyes you have?” ” All the better to see you with.” ”But, what a large mouth you have?” ” All the better to eat you with! Haw-h aw…”Hope you like it, thank you!名人讲座英语演讲稿范文篇19i've had an interesting experience. i'm an entrepreneur, having started my own business, also worked in the context of a family business that was highly entrepreneurial.i've had both, working in a large family business, that grew to be arather large business. i think for me, one of the challenges wasmanaging the competing demands of raising a family and, and running a business, working in a family business. and then politics got layered on top of that. then i got pregnant with my thirdchild in the midst of that. one of the things, there is no right answer. people ask about balance a lot. i don't think you can plan for balance. you can structure your schedule to avoid worktravel, coming home and having an event or you have to be out.you can manage things like that. we are one kid illness away from losing balance. there's no way you can plan for certain things. i have found every time i think a challenge is large and will behard to overcome that has been put in my path, if you grindthrough it, you look back in retrospect and it feels much more manageable than it was in the moment. this perspective, staying in the moment, keeping a laser focus on what your priorities are. i tell people not to architect their life for balance, but aligned with what their priorities are. and fully measure yourself againstpriorities to ensure you are where you needed to be in the long term. give yourself a little slack in the short term. i will say as anadministration, we are focused on thinking about how weempower the american working family and empower peopleto achieve a balance through policies around making child caremore affordable and accessible, advocating strongly for paid family leave. to support the reality of of the dual income modernworking family. thinking through policies that support the family is informed by what i have seen and what i have witnessed.名人讲座英语演讲稿范文篇20Well, that is huge different with what I knew. Of course, I didn't think there is any prefection, but get things done in "better" way. However, I now get a clear concept to get things done in a better way, and complete jobs with a learning curve. I believe I will think of Practice Makes Permanence and re-charge myself when I get tired.In the way of creating business or no matter what you do, did you train up yourself?。

申请信范文英语100多字(通用9篇)

申请信范文英语100多字(通用9篇)

申请信范文英语100多字(通用9篇)申请信英语范文八十词篇一Dear Sir or Madam,I am interested in graduate study in Physics, with the ultimate goal of teaching at the college level, and would like to talk with you about the requirements of your department.After my graduation from Peking University in 2000, I worked for several years before my marriage as a teacher in Open College. During that time I completed three graduate courses at Zhe Jiang University, but did not finish my master’s degree.A resume of my background and experience is enclosed.I could probably manage almost a full schedule if necessary. However, I would prefer to begin on a more limited basis if this could be arranged.I will call your office in a few days for an appointment.Yours sincerely,Li Ming申请信英语范文八十词篇二Mr. adebedear, I will graduate from the computer department of North China University in June next year. I would like to enter your graduate school next autumn to study for a doctorate in applied computer.I would be very grateful if you could send me the catalogue of graduate students and other necessary information of your university. In addition, there is also a set of application forms. Thank you for your help.Dear Mr. Wang, I am writing to hope to have the opportunity to study for a 's degree in Applied Physics in your university. My name is Li Jin.I am an undergraduate in Applied Physics. In the summer of the second year, I will graduate from North China University. I have a plan to continue my study and research in this field.I chose Boston University because there is a research team with the same aspiration and a series of databases and research projects in the Physics Department of your university. I believe that my interests are very consistent with the advantages of the University. My solid academic background will meet your general requirements for graduate enrollment.I would appreciate it if you could send me the application form for graduate student / teaching assistant scholarship and other related information. My mailing address is shown at the top of this letter. I am looking forward to hearing from you,.中文翻译:入境申请表ADEBEDEAR先生,我明年xx月就要从华北大学计算机系毕业了,我很想明年秋天进入贵校研究生院学习应用计算机专业的博士学位。

Education 中西方教育模式

Education  中西方教育模式

• There are a lot of advantages in western educational system. Teachers in western cultivate 培养 the sense of innovation 创新 and make the students’ minds filled with questions instead of theorems 原理. Students think about questions by their own. Not just follow the way of teachers. Teachers let students find the answers themselves. Sometimes, teachers give some appropriate advices, but not all. So if the students are at home, or somewhere, not at school, they can solve the problems independently. This system benefits students a lot, which helps students to think like a scientist and achieve a thinking breakthrough 思想突破. As an old saying goes, “Delegated 授权 person to fish, it is better to grant 授予 people to fish”. Western people use it efficiently in education .
• Yes,we can see the difference between Chinese education and Western education.But,as we all know,we are not perfect,even sometimes we are so lazy that we will waste our time on sleeping or playing games. If we don’t feel the pressure,do you think we can learn by ourselves very well?By passing the knowledge as a duty,we can learn what we need.what’s more, it’s a good way to be united and it can train the students good spirit of obeying the rules. Going too far is as bad as not going far enough. So it is a necessary method of educating.
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Excuse me? Yeah admissions officer? Tell us a bit more about Residential Colleges. Sure thing. 对不起打扰下。嗯 招生处老师好 给我们介绍下住宿学院吧。没问题。
Students here at Yale come from everywhere around -with every type of interest that can possibly be found. 耶鲁的学生来自世界各地,有着不尽相同的兴趣志向。
We even have a movie theater. This one always gives me chills! 我们甚至还有电影院,刺激连连。
We don't have normal dorms at Yale. 夜路没有通常的单间宿舍.
Instead, we live in suites, so you may have a roommate. 我们只有套间。所以你可能会有一个室友。
Here is where we thread Shakespeare Studies and Pre-Med (O-o-o-oh) and that's why I chose Yale. 这里是史哲理工,文艺社科的大熔炉,莎士比亚和生物化学直接碰撞。这就是我选耶鲁的原因。
One of the reasons why I chose Yale was its housing system. 我选耶鲁的原因之一是它的住宿制度.
In the meantime, I'd be happy to answer any questions you may have.各位来宾有问题的话,可以趁这段时间提问。
. Yes, um… When was Yale founded? 对了,嗯。。。耶鲁大学什么时候成立的呢?
Great question. Yale was founded in 1701. 好问题。 耶鲁是于1971年成立的。
What’s a good summer program? 暑假有什么好活动吗?
This fellowship's nice. 这种大家在一起的社区感觉好温馨。
Thank goodness that we have our dean. 谢天谢地我们有教务主任在身边。 )
Master brings us all together as our senior prof, hosting study breaks and lectures for when we need time off. 院长由一位全职正教授担任,他把大家凝聚到一块儿。当我们学习累的时候,他会组织调剂节目和讲座。
那里你将和人类最精华的知识相伴,那里有优越的住宿学院,那里你能见到艺术与科学最美的一面,这是我选耶鲁的原因。
Of course, you'll get a first-rate education, but also thrive on classmates' conversation.
耶鲁带给你世界一流的教育,更让你在优秀的学生的交流中成长。
Uuh - we have matching sheets! 我们的床单都一样。
Outside there's a common room, so come and stay a while. 外面有公用休息室,来小坐一会儿吧。
There's space for couches and TV'sor a lava lamp if that's your style. 有沙发有电视。如果你喜欢的话,还可以放上一盏熔岩灯。
so even a freshman might be taking a class from a Nobel Prize winner. 大一新生的某位老师就可能是位诺奖获得者。
Any more questions? Yeah... I have a question. Why did you choose Yale? 还有问题吗?嗯,我还想问个问题。那你选择耶鲁的原因是什么呢?
Who'd like to see a Broadway show? 谁要看百老汇演出?
I'll gladly subsidize. 我很乐意资助。
Let's host another concert我们再开一次音乐会吧。
- I'll proudly harmonize. 我很高兴加入伴奏。
There is free food in the evening for all of you to share.今晚有免费食品,供大家享用。
And when the dining halls are closed there's butteries for snacks. 如果食堂关了,还有小卖部供应小吃。
And if you need a study break, there's game rooms to relax. 如果学习累了想休息下,我们有娱乐室可以放松。
It's a place where you'll learn quintessential knowledge, and you can live in a Residential College, and you can put your hearts into all the liberal arts. And that's why I chose Yale.
These colleges has nothing to do with academic subjects or extracurricular activities.住宿学院和学术教育及课外活动无关.
But rest assured, they're quite a bit more than just living spaces.但是可以肯定的是它们绝不仅是一个住宿的地方。
I'm gonna eat my fill. 我要享用我的大餐了。
Each one has a common room, which we could not live without, to study or to meet in groups, or simply to hang out. 每个学生都有一个共享客厅,在那里学习,小组聚会。或者放松休闲都可以。
With such great facilities to hone your abilities, you'll never want to go outside.这里一流的设施让你提升能力,让你不想跨出学院大门。
Every college has a dining hall with a salad bar and grill and organic options for every meal. 每个住宿学院都有食堂,每餐都供应色拉,烧烤肉类和天然种植蔬菜。
(Am I taking the right class? 我的课程选对了吗?
Will these credits suffice? 这些学分够了吗?
I’ve got the flu. Need a pass. 我感冒了吗,需要开假条。
Can I get some advice? 我能问一些学习建议吗?
I work out in my college gym, a mere two floors below. 我往下走两层,就能到体育中心锻炼。
Then I meet my friends for rehearsal in the dance studio. 然后去舞蹈中心和朋友一起排练。
There are tons of music practice rooms where I can hone my skills. 充足的琴房能让我全力提高演奏水平。
Yet after I went through the options only one choice remained. I wanted to hail from a college called Yale终于徘徊过许多选项,备选单只剩一个名字,那所名叫“耶鲁”的大学成了我最终的梦想。
Now let me explain…大家听我把原因尽述。。。
And that concludes another traditional Yale information session. 讲完这点,我们这期的耶鲁座谈会也将告一个段落。
There will be a guided tour beginning in 15 minutes. 十五分钟后会有一个参观校园的活动。
Do our passions divide us? 每个人突出的个性会让我们变得生分吗?
No, our colleges provide us with family and common ground. 不,住宿学院让我们找到共同点。让我们有家一般的感觉。
For all four years we'll all reside together in colleges, united by pride. 整个四年我们都要住在同一个学院,集体荣誉感让我们团结在一起。
Before students arrive as freshmen, they're randomly assigned to one of twelve smaller communities called Residential Colleges. 在新生入住校园之前,他们被随机分派到十二个学校下属的社区,这些社区叫做住宿学院。
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