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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上Unit 11. Nothing in life is more exciting and rewarding than the sudden flash of light that leaves you a changed person-not only changed, but changed for the better.The most inspiring and gratifying fact of life is the unexpected spark of enlightenment that makes you different and a bet
2、ter person than before.2. He came across the street, finally, muffled in his ancient overcoat, shapeless felt hat pulled down over his bald head, looking more like an energetic gnome than an eminent psychiatrist.At last he walked over from the other side of the street, wrapped in his old-fashioned o
3、vercoat, his bald head covered by a shapeless felt hat. He looked like a dwarfish old man full of energy rather than a well-known psychiatrist.3. The woman who spoke next had never married because of a sense of obligation to her widowed mother; she recalled bitterly all the marital chances she had l
4、et go by.The next speaker on the tape was a woman who had remained single because she thought she was obliged to take care of her mother who was a widow. She still remembered and told others miserably about all the chances of marriage she had missed.4. In the end, if you let it become a habit, it ca
5、n become a real roadblock, an excuse for not trying any more.Eventually, if you form a habit of saying “if only”, the phrase can really turn to an obstruction, providing you with an excuse for giving up trying anything at all.5. . you never got out of the past tense. Not once did you mention the fut
6、ure.you are always thinking of the past, regretting and lamenting. You did not look forward to what you can do in the future at all.6. My, my, said the Old Man slyly. If only we had come down ten seconds sooner, wed have caught that cab, wouldnt we?The Old Man said to me trickily, using the phrase “
7、if only” on purpose, “If only wed got here ten seconds earlier, wed have caught the cab.” I laughed and understood what he meant. So I followed his advice and said, “Next time Ill run faster”.Unit 21. Moses pleaded a speech defect to rationalize his reluctance to deliver Jehovahs edict to Pharaoh.Mo
8、ses justified his unwillingness to pass Jehovahs order to Pharaoh, saying that he was “slow of speech”.2. Yet for all the trouble procrastination may incur, delay can often inspire and revive a creative soul.Delay leads to problems. However, in many cases, it can often stimulate the creativity in an
9、 artist.3. He notes that speedy action can be embarrassing or extremely costly.He points out that hastiness may give rise to decision which turn out to be humiliating or expensive.4. Bureaucratization, which flourished amid the growing burdens of government and the greater complexity of society, was
10、 designed to smother policymakers in blankets of legalism, compromise and reappraisal-and thereby prevent hasty decisions from being made.Excessive red-tape(官样文章;繁文缛节) developed because public administration was expanding in scope and because society was growing more and more complicated. In this se
11、nse, red-tape helped those in charge of policy to be fully engaged in enormous amount of paperwork and judgment, thus making it impossible for an immature decision to result. 5. .many of my friends go through agonies when they face a blank page.many of my friends have a hard time the moment they att
12、empt to put pen to paper.Unit 31. Of course, my father is a gentleman of the old school, a member of the generation to whom a good deal of modern architecture is unnerving; but I suspect-I more than suspect, I am convinced-that his negative response was not so much to the architecture as to a violat
13、ion of his concept of the nature of money.Brought up in the old tradition, my father is naturally not prepared to accept the idea of modern architecture; his objection to it, I would assume, indeed I should say I am pretty sure, is not a result of his strong dislike of the physical building itself,
14、but rather that of his refusal to change his attitude towards money.2. If a buildings design made it appear impregnable, the institution was necessarily sound, and the meaning of the heavy wall as an architectural symbol dwelt in the prevailing attitude toward money, rather than in any aesthetic the
15、ory.If a building was made to look sturdy/invulnerable, it would be accordingly regarded as reliable, and the significance of the thick walls would be measured not by their artistic value, but by their seeming ability to provide a safe location for money.3. In a primitive society, for example, men p
16、ictured the world as large, fearsome, hostile, and beyond human control.People in a primitive society, for example, saw the world as an enormous planet full of fear, hatred and disorder.4.The principal function of todays wall is to separate possible undesirable outside air from the controlled condit
17、ions of temperature and humidity which we have created inside. Today a wall serves mainly as a physical means to protect the desired atmosphere inside from being disturbed by anything unwelcome outside.5. To repeat, it is not our advanced technology, but our changing conceptions of ourselves in rela
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