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1、资料收集于网络,如有侵权请联系网站删除word 可编辑4. It has been replaced by dead-bolt locks, security chains, electronic alarm systems and trip wires hooked up to a police station or private guard firm. Many suburban families have sliding glass doors on their patios, with steel bars elegantly built in so no one can pry t
2、he doors open. 取而代之的是防盗锁、防护链、电子报警系统, 以及连接警署或私人保安公司的报警装置。许多郊区家庭内制滑动玻璃门露台与优雅地铁质栅栏所以没人能把门撬开。5. It is not uncommon, in the most pleasant of homes, to see pasted on the windows small notices announcing that the premises are under surveillance by this security force or that guard company. 它并不少见 ,在最舒适的房子,可
3、以看到贴在窗户上的小告示:该房屋被监视安全部队或保护公司所监视。6. The lock is the new symbol of America. Indeed, a recent public-service advertisement by a large insurance company featured not charts showing how much at risk we are, but a picture of a childs bicycle with the now-usual padlock attached to it. 锁是美国的新象征。的确 ,一家大保险公司最
4、近的一则公益广告中没有图表显示有多少危险,但一张孩子的自行车挂锁的照片显示了它。A homesteader (自耕农 ) is a person who lives a self-reliant lifestyle with major emphasis on home production. While the Industrial Age is being replaced by information and electronics, some people try to seek an escape from the social, environmental, and economi
5、c madness of the modern age and begin to consider returning to the country. As this lifestyle is so enjoyable, satisfying and rewarding, more and more people are prepared to quit their job in the city and start a new and more meaningful life on their various farms. For some it has become not only a
6、way of life, but a way of looking at the world. Of course, life in the country can be pretty tough. While it is an enjoyment to be so close to Nature, you may haveto reduce your dependence on fuels by cutting back on your daily consumption. You may also have to prepareyour own meals every day and pr
7、ovide your own low-cost entertainment without the luxuries that are common in cities. On balance, however, living in the country has long been a part of the American Dream. Generations of Americans have considered the country an ideal setting in which to live and raise a family. 自耕农 (自耕农 )是一个人以主要强调家
8、庭生产的自力更生的生活方式。然而工业时代正在被信息和电子产品所取代 ,有些人试图寻求逃避社会、环境和经济疯狂的现代,开始考虑回到乡下。这样的生活方式是如此令人愉快 ,令人满意的和有益的,越来越多的人准备辞掉他们在城市里的工作, 在他们的各种农场开始一个新的和更有意义的生活。对某些人来说,这已成为不仅是一种生活方式,而是一种看待世界的方式。当然,生活在乡下会相当艰苦。同时也是一种享受接近大自然,你可能不得不通过减少你的日常消费来减少对燃料的依赖 ,。你也可以每天都要自己做饭,提供自己低成本的娱乐,没有城市中常见的奢侈品。总的来说,生活在乡下长期以来一直是美国梦的一部分。一代又一代的美国人认为乡下
9、是一个理想的生活和抚养家庭的环境。Five years ago a female inmate( 犯人 ) at Rikers Island told Jane Paley that she smelled wonderful. As president of Friendly Visitors, a 50-year-old organization whose mission is “acts of loving kindness thatdont involve large sums of money or hours of work.” Paley frequently went to
10、the New York Cityjail. That day, though, a spray of perfume went off in her hand. 精品资料 - - - 欢迎下载 - - - - - - - - - - - 欢迎下载 名师归纳 - - - - - - - - - -第 1 页,共 13 页 - - - - - - - - - - 资料收集于网络,如有侵权请联系网站删除word 可编辑Her group had long donated money so that the 100 women in the jail could buy food and treat
11、s. Why not give them fancy toiletries (化装用品)too? Parley and her crew of 35 women figured out the perfect way to get the goods. They asked friends to collecthotel soaps, shampoos and lotions when they travel. V olunteers bundle them into goody bags and deliver them to Riler s several times a year, in
12、cluding Christmas and Mothers Day.“ These mini -donations make the women feel beautiful,” says Paley. “You can see them turn themselves around a little bit.”So, Paley continues, “ If youre lucky enough to afford a vacation , take the soap and shampoos. Bring them to homeless shelters battered women
13、shelters or any organization in need. Its a small act that may mean a great deal.”五年前在瑞克岛上的女性犯人告诉 Jane Paley她闻起来很棒。 作为总统的友好访客,一个 50 岁的组织,其使命是“爱的善举:不涉及大笔的钱或工作时间的仁慈的去爱”。佩利经常去纽约城监狱。虽然这一天,她的手喷了香水。她的小组长期捐钱以便在监狱的100 名妇女能够购买食物和零食。那为什么不给他们喜欢的化妆品呢?Paley 和她的组员35 名妇女,想到了拿化妆品的最佳方式。他们让朋友收集酒店的肥皂,洗发水和润肤露在旅行的时候。志愿者
14、们捆绑将它们成礼品袋并且送到瑞克岛,一年好几次,包括圣诞节、母亲节。Paley 说: 这些迷你捐赠让女人感到美丽,。你可以看到他们一点点的转变。所以, Paley 继续说,“如果你幸运的有足够的钱度假,带上肥皂和洗发水。把他们送到流浪者避难所、受虐妇女庇护所或者有需要的任何组织。这是一个小小的举动却意味着很多。”Even the automobile industry, which has remained largely unchanged for the last seventy years, is about to feel the effects of the computer rev
15、olution. 2. The automobile industry ranks as among the most lucrative and powerful industries of the twentieth century. There are presently 500 million cars on earth, or one car for every ten people. Sales of the automobile industry stand at about a trillion dollars, making it the worlds biggest man
16、ufacturing industry. 3. The car, and the roads it travels on, will be revolutionized in the twenty-first century. The key to tomorrows smart cars will be sensors. Well see vehicles and roads that see and hear and feel and smell and talk and act, predicts Bill Spreitzer, technical director of General
17、 Motors Corporations ITS program, which is designing the smart car and road of the future. 即便是过去70 年间基本上没有多少变化的汽车工业,也将感受到计算机革命的影响。汽车工业是20 世纪最赚钱、最有影响力的产业之一。目前世界上有5 亿辆车,或者说每10 人就有 1 辆车。汽车工业的销售额达一万亿美元左右,从而成为世界上最大的制造业。汽车及其行驶的道路,将在21 世纪发生重大变革。未来“智能汽车”的关键在于传感器。“我们会见到能看、能听、有知觉、具嗅觉、会说话并能采取行动的车辆与道路,”正在设计未来智能
18、汽车和智能道路的通用汽车公司ITS 项目的技术主任比尔斯普雷扎预言道。The growing importance of airpower in World War II, combined with its sensitivity to weather, led to an ever 精品资料 - - - 欢迎下载 - - - - - - - - - - - 欢迎下载 名师归纳 - - - - - - - - - -第 2 页,共 13 页 - - - - - - - - - - 资料收集于网络,如有侵权请联系网站删除word 可编辑greater military reliance on
19、accurate forecasts. Knowing the weather was of vital concern to combat commanders of that war. As much an art as it is science, predicting the weather is dependent on the accurate tracking of weather phenomena, particularly storm fronts, from the areas where they originate. Though meteorologists(气象学
20、家 ) of the 1940s had none of the weather tracking satellites which make that job so much simpler today, they were still able to generate usably accurate forecasts as much as 72 hours in advance-as long as they could get the data they needed. The need for that data gave birth to one of the most inter
21、esting and unique campaigns of the Second World War, the so-called “ Weather War.” Although it was not a war of major commands and of troops, ships, or aircraft, it had an important impact on the fighting in the Atlantic and European Theatres. It was the weather data secured by this campaign which e
22、nabled the planning and execution of such critical operations as the Allied landings at Normandy and the entire strategic bombing campaign against Hitler s empire.The Weather War began with the German invasion of Denmark and Norway in April 1940. prior to that, those nations allowed their arctic wea
23、ther stations to report the weather in the clear so all countries could use the information. Germany s occupation of much of Scandinavia gave Berlin a monopoly( 垄断 ) over arctic weather data-a development the Allies could not allow. The British, in fact, began planning to seize the weather stations
24、even as the campaign for Norway progressed. Of course, the Germans had plans for those same stations too, but Allied dominance over the sea, coupled with the unexpectedly high German naval losses in the Norwegian invasion, allowed Britain to score the first successes. But the weather itself proved t
25、he most serious obstacle to the start of the Weather War s operations, delaying the first moves until August. In fact, throughout the Weather War, both sides found the elements a more formidable(可怕的 ) foe than the enemy. 在二战时逐渐增长的空中力量,加之它对天气的敏感,导致了军事更依赖精确预报。在那场战争中战斗指挥官了解天气是至关重要的。它是科学 ,更是一门艺术,预测天气是依赖
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