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1、Passage 1 (35)Deir s StoryWhat I saw was a great opportunity to provide computing technology in a more efficient way.That was the core idea of what became Dell Computer Corporation and that s one we were stuckover ever since.I started the business with a simple question:how can we make the process o
2、f buying acomputer better?The answer was:sell the computer directly to the end customers.It hadn t occurred to me that others hadn t figured it out.I thought it was pretty obvious.Iam sure if I had taken the time to ask,plenty of people would have told me that my ideawouldn t work I have heard that
3、a lot in the fifteen years since starting the business.On January 2,1984,I went back to Austin earlier than I would have to attend classes,and Idid all the things you need to do to set up a business.I registered the company with the State ofTexas as“PC s Limitedw.I placed ads in the classified secti
4、on in our local newspaper.Throughmy previous contract with customers and the small ads I placed in the paper,I was already gettinga lot of business.I was selling between$50,000 to$80,000 upgraded PCs,upgrade kits,andadd-on computer components to people in Austin area.Not long after starting the clas
5、ses I wasable to move from a stuffy room that I shared with a roommate to a condominium with highceilings and two bedrooms.In early May,I incorporated the company as“Dell Computer Corporation,doing businessas PC s Limited”.We moved the business from my condo to a 1000-square-foot office spacein a sm
6、all business center in North Austin.I hired a few people to take orders over telephone and afew more to fulfill them.Manufacturing consisted of three guys with screwdrivers sitting atsix-foot tables upgrading machines.Passage 2(34)Dad Sure Could Play That MandolinMy father was a self-taught mandolin
7、 player.He was one of the best string instrumentplayers in our town.He could not read music,but if he heard a tune a few times,he could play it.When he was younger,he was a member of a small country music band.They could play at localdances and on a few occasions would play for the local radio stati
8、on.Occasionally,Dad would get out his mandolin and play for the family.Davey,DaveyCrockett,King of the Wild Frontier5 accompanied the Walt Disney Series,was a favorite song forthe family.He knew we enjoyed the song and the program and would often get out the mandoli nafter the program was over.I cou
9、ld never get over how he could play the songs so well after onlyhearing them a few times.I loved to sing,but I never learned how to play the mandolin.This issomething I regret to this day.Dad loved to play the mandolin for his family.He knew we enjoyed singing and hearing himplay.He was like that.If
10、 he could give pleasure to others,he would,especially his family.He wasalways there,sacrificing his time and efforts to see that his family had enough in their life.I had tomature into a man and have children of my own before I realized how much he had sacrificed.Nobody played the mandolin like my f
11、ather.He could touch your soul with the tones thatcame out of that old mandolin.He seemed to shine when he was playing.You could see his pridein his ability to play so well for his family.Passage 3(39)An Unusual ArchitectLeoh Ming PeiLeoh Ming Pei,the 1983 Laureate of the Pritzker Architecture Prize
12、,is a founding partner ofI.M.Pei&Partners based in New York City.He was born in China in 1917,the son of aprominent banker.He came to the United States in 1935 to study architecture at the MassachusettsInstitute of Technology(B.Arch.1940)and the Harvard Graduate School of Design(M.Arch.1946).During
13、World War II,he served on the National Defense Research Commission at Princeton,and from 1945 to 1948,he taught at Harvard.In 1948 he accepted the newly created post ofdirector of Architecture at Webb&Knapp,Inc.,the real estate development firm,and thisassociation resulted in major architectural and
14、 planning projects in Chicago,Philadelphia,Washington,Pittsburgh and other cities.In 1958,he formed the partnership of I.M.Pei&Associates,which became I.M.Pei&Parteners in 1966.The partnership received the 1968Architectural Firm Award of The American Institute of Architects.In 1982,the deans of thea
15、rchitectural schools of the United Sates chose I.M.Pei as the best designer of significantnon-residential structures.Pei has designed over forty projects in this country and abroad,twenty of which have beenaward winners.He has designed arts facilities and university buildings on the campuses of theM
16、assachusetts Institute of Technology,University of Rochester,Cornell University,the ChoateSchool,Syracuse University,New York University and University of Hawaii.He has beenselected to design the headquarters for the Bank of China in Hong Kong.Pei is currently a member of the National Council on the
17、 Arts,and previously served on theNational Council on the Humanities.On this vivid planet,it appears colorful with azure blueseawater,lush green plants and many world famous buildings.Among these largest artificialarticles in the world,many originated from the same architect that is Leoh Ming Pei.Pa
18、ssage 4(38)The Cobbler and the BankerA cobbler passed his time in singing from morning till night;it was wonderful to see,wonderful to hear him;he was more contented in making shoes,than was any of the seven sages.His neighbor,on the contrary,who was rolling in wealth,sung but little,and slept less.
19、He was abanker;when by chance he fell into a doze at day-break,the cobbler awoke him with his song.Having at length sent for the songster,he said to him,“How much a year do you earn,MasterGregory?”“I never reckon in that way,living as I do from one day to another;somehow I manage toreach the end of
20、the year;each day brings its meal.But the worst of it is,a number of days occurin the year on which we are forbidden to work;without that our earnings would be very tolerable,and the curate,moreover,is constantly adding some new saint to the said the merry cobbler.The banker,laughing at his simplici
21、ty,said,“In the future I shall place you above want.Takethis hundred crowns,preserve them carefully,and make use of them in time of need.The cobbler fancied he beheld all the wealth which the earth had produced in the past centuryfor the use of mankind.Returning home,he buried his money and his happ
22、iness at the same time.No more singing.He lost his voice,the moment he acquired that which is the source of so muchgrief.Sleep quitted his dwelling,and cares,suspicions,and false alarms took its place.All day,hiseye wandered in the direction of the treasure,and at night,if some stray cat made a nois
23、e,the catwas robbing him.At length the poor man ran to the house of his rich neighbor;Give me back,“said he,“sleep and my voice,and take your one hundred crowns.”Passage 5(41)18-year-old MayorAmerica s youngest mayor,Michael Sessions,is just an 18-year-old high school studentwho lives with his mothe
24、r.Michael Sessions is too young to drink champagne legally,but the18-year-old high school senior has reason to celebrate.He unofficially won a race for mayor.By 670 votes to 668,Sessions beat the sitting mayor,who is 51,and had all the advantages ofincumbency.He was too young to stand by the spring
25、deadline fbr registration.So after he turned18,he entered as a write-in candidate-meaning voters had to remember his name and add it tothe ballot by hand in order to support him.Once his victory is certified and he s sworn in the ceremony which is set for Nov.21,2005 he may be the youngest mayor in
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