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1、(1)I wonder if,by way of similar extraordinary facts that I cannot predict,I may feel moreat home in Europe than on my deeply loved stretches of land in the United States.(2)I sometimes wish that photography were solely the domain of artists who photographrather than a tool so commonly used for the
2、reproduction of artworks.(3)Reproduction fatally weakens the force of art,reducing its presence to mere informationand thus rendering it accessible in way that makes it easy to miss the point of view.(4)Since the eighteenth century,most of our great moralists have at one time or anotherturned their
3、attention to the language,reflecting the conviction that the mastery of politeprose is a moral accomplishment.(5)Obviously,we are not bound to use the language just as it was used a hundred years ago,but neither is it in our interest to change the language willy-nilly.(6)Nevertheless,I would not wan
4、t to claim that there are no improprieties worth botheringabout.(7)Beyond the revision of traditional categories,new social conditions call for attention toaspects of language to which early grammarians were indifferent.(8)In ordinary private conversation,the background of information we have in com
5、mon isusually rich enough to enable us to fill in what is intended.(9)Just as attention to rules of written usage helps us to read intelligently,so an awarenessof abuse of“you know”in public forums makes us better listeners.(11)Only when all of America could see,on the nightly newscasts,the civil di
6、sobedienceoccurring in places like Seima and Montgomery did the issue of civil rights become anational concern rather than a series of isolated local events.(12)“Now.this“is a phrase commonly used on television newscasts to indicate that whatone has just heard or seen has no relevance to what one is
7、 about to hear or see or possibly toanything one is ever likely to hear or see.(14)Huxley realized that the government need not conceal anything from a public that hasbecome insensible to contradiction,that has lost any perspective from which to scrutinizegovernment critically,and that has been rend
8、ered passive by technological diversions.(15)In many respects living Native Americans remain as mysterious,exotic andunfathomable to their contemporaries at the end of the twentieth century as they were to thePilgrim settlers over three hundred fifty years ago.(16)The familiar and reassuring kinds o
9、f written documentation found in Europeansocieties of equivalent chronological periods do not exist,and the forms of tribal recordpreservation available oral history,tales,mnemonic devices,and religious rituals一 strikeuniversity-trained academics as inexact,unreliable,and suspect.(17)Every modern ob
10、server,whether he or she was schooled in the traditions of the SouthPacific or Zaire,of Hanover,New Hampshire or Vienna,Austria,was exposed at an earlyage to one or another form of folklore about Native Americans.(18)For some,the very impressions about Native American tribes that initially attracted
11、them to the field of American history are aspects most firmly rooted in popular myth andstereotype.(19)It proposed that even though most buyers will never venture into territory any lesstrampled than the parking lot of the local shopping mall,the important goal of themarketing hype is to plant the i
12、mage in customers9 minds that they can conquer ruggedterrain.(20)Indeed,in an age when many who can afford to do so live in limited-access communitiesin houses guarded by sophisticated surveillance systems,the SUV is the perfecttransportation shelter to protect us from fears both real and imagined.(
13、21)The belief that it is harmful to the Black community for authors to explore thehumanity of our leaders can have troubling effects.(22)Americans have distanced themselves from the ethics and morals of food production,except where it serves them to think nostalgically about family farms as the sour
14、ce of ourbetter values.(23)Little wonder that a poll taken by The New York Times finds a majority of Americansseeing farm life as superior to any other kind of life in this country.(24)That nineteenth-century French novelist Honore de Balzac could be financially wise inhis fiction while losing all h
15、is money in life was an irony duplicated in other matters.(25)For instance,the very women who had been drawn to him by the penetrating intuitionof the female heart that he showed in his novels were appalled to discover how insensitiveand awkward the real man could be.(26)Contemplating the consequenc
16、es of that will give you a headache,and science fictionwriters for decades have delighted in the paradoxes that can arise from traveling throughtime.(27)The great collector and scholar Richard Payne Knight after discovering that an antiquecameo of the Roman goddess Flora might be a modem forgery,tol
17、d the dealer who had soldit to him that it did not matter whether it was old or new,since its beauty was unaffected byits age.(28)Yet Van Meegeren was exposed not because he ceased to fool people,but because he wasforced to prove himself a forger in order to clear himself of the more serious charge
18、ofhaving sold a national treasure illegally.(29)That each large firm will act with consideration of its own needs and thus avoid sellingits products for more than its competitors charge is commonly recognized by advocates offree-market economic theories.(30)Balzacs fiction originally sprang from an
19、intuition he first discovered as a wretchedlittle school boy locked in a dark closet of his boarding school:life is a prison,and onlyimagination can open its doors.比 赛 通 告:Directions:The Students*Union of your department is planning a Chinese Speaking Contest.Write anannouncement which covers the fo
20、llowing information:1)the purpose of the contest,2)time and place of the contest,3)what is required of the candidates,4)details of the judges and awards.Y ou should write about 100 words.D o not sign your ow n name at the end of the le tte r.UseDepartment of Chinese Language and Literature at the en
21、d of the announcement.Chinese-Speaking ContestJanuary 7,2012To improve students ability to speak Chinese and enrich after-classactivities,the Students Union of Department of Chinese Language and Literatureis organizing a school-wide Chinese-speaking contest to be held on Saturday nextweek(14 January
22、)at the Students Auditorium.Those who are interested in takingpart in it may sign up with the monitor of their classes before Tuesday next week.Five professors will be invited to be judges.The first six winners will be givenawards.Everybody is welcome to be present at the contest.The Students*UnionD
23、epartment of Chinese Language and Literature书 信 类 应 用 文:1.倡 议 信:Directions:Hospitals throughout China are faced with blood shortage and a great manypatients lives,therefore,are threatened.Write a proposal letter to1)concern for the problem2)call on them to be blood donorsDear Schoolmates,A severe sh
24、ortage of blood is afflicting China s hospitals and numerous bloodbanks have reported dangerously low suppl ies.Because of recent acute blood shortage,many vital operations have to be postponed,which reduces a large number of patientsto bleak despair.What can we do to relieve the blood shortage and
25、save these pitiful patients?The best solution should be rolling up our sleeves to donate blood.Being a blooddonor won t harm our own health,so I hope all of us can actively and voluntarilyparticipate in blood donation.Yours sincerely,Li Ming2.感 谢 信:Directions:After being involved in an accident,you
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