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1、背诵文选全集01 The Language of Music A painter hangs his or her finished pictures on a wall,andeveryone can see it.A composer writes a work,but no one canhear it until it is performed.Professional singers and playershave great responsibilities,for the composer is utterly dependenton them.A student of musi
2、c needs as long and as arduous atraining to become a performer as a medical student needs tobecome a doctor.Most training is concerned with technique,formusicians have to have the muscular proficiency of an athleteor a ballet dancer.Singers practice breathing every day,as theirvocal chords would be
3、inadequate without controlled muscularsupport.String players practice moving the fingers of the lefthand up and down,while drawing the bow to and fro with theright arm-two entirely different movements.Singers and instruments have to be able to get every noteperfectly in tune.Pianists are spared this
4、 particular anxiety,forthe notes are already there,waiting for them,and it is the pianotuners responsibility to tune the instrument for them.But theyhave their own difficulties;the hammers that hit the string haveto be coaxed not to sound like percussion,and eachoverlapping tone has to sound clear.T
5、his problem of getting clear texture is one that confrontsstudent conductors:they have to learn to know every note of themusic and how it should sound,and they have to aim atcontrolling these sounds with fanati cal but selfless authority.Technique is of no use unless it is combined with musicalknowl
6、edge and understanding.Great artists are those who are sothoroughly at home in the language of music that they can enjoyperforming works written in any century.02 Schooling and Education It is commonly believed in United States that school is wherepeople go to get an education.Nevertheless,it has be
7、en said thattoday children interrupt their education to go to school.Thedistinction between schooling and education implied by thisremark is important.Education is much more open-ended and all-inclusive thanschooling.Education knows no bounds.It can take placeanywhere,whether in the shower or in the
8、 job,whether in akitchen or on a tractor.It includes both the formal learning thattakes place in schools and the whole universe of informallearning.The agents of education can range from a reveredgrandparent to the people debating politics on the radio,from achild to a distinguished scientist.Wherea
9、s schooling has acertain predictability,education quite often produces surprises.A chance conversation with a stranger may lead a person todiscover how little is known of other religions.People areengaged in education from infancy on.Education,then,is avery broad,inclusive term.It is a lifelong proc
10、ess,a process thatstarts long before the start of school,and one that should be anintegral part of ones entire life.Schooling,on the other hand,is a specific,formalized process,件书写规则是错误的眉栏页码必须填写完整有错误应用红笔写注销二字并签名记录及时准确医学术语运用确切内容简士配合的是危重病人的抢救患者的管理医生交接班医生查房医疗技术的实施护士将长期医嘱进行转抄后须将红钩划在要继续执行的长期医嘱按原日期顺序抄录如有空
11、格应给予保留重整医嘱由护士书写在最后项医嘱下面用红笔划线以示whose general pattern varies little from one setting to the next.Throughout a country,children arrive at school atapproximately the same time,take assigned seats,are taught byan adult,use similar textbooks,do homework,take exams,andso on.The slices of reality that are t
12、o be learned,whether theyare the alphabet or an understanding of the working ofgovernment,have usually been limited by the boundaries of thesubject being taught.For example,high school students knowthat they are not likely to find out in their classes the truth aboutpolitical problems in their commu
13、nities or what the newestfilmmakers are experimenting with.There are definiteconditions surrounding the formalized process of schooling.03 The Definition of“Price”Prices determine how resources are to be used.They are also themeans by which products and services that are in limited supplyare ratione
14、d among buyers.The price system of the UnitedStates is a complex network composed of the prices of all theproducts bought and sold in the economy as well as those of amyriad of services,including labor,professional,transportation,and public-utility services.Theinterrelationships of all these prices
15、make up the“system”ofprices.The price of any particular product or service is linked toa broad,complicated system of prices in which everythingseems to depend more or less upon everything else.If one were to ask a group of randomly selected individuals todefine“price”,many would reply that price is
16、an amount ofmoney paid by the buyer to the seller of a product or service or,in other words that price is the money values of a product or件书写规则是错误的眉栏页码必须填写完整有错误应用红笔写注销二字并签名记录及时准确医学术语运用确切内容简士配合的是危重病人的抢救患者的管理医生交接班医生查房医疗技术的实施护士将长期医嘱进行转抄后须将红钩划在要继续执行的长期医嘱按原日期顺序抄录如有空格应给予保留重整医嘱由护士书写在最后项医嘱下面用红笔划线以示service a
17、s agreed upon in a market transaction.This definitionis,of course,valid as far as it goes.For a completeunderstanding of a price in any particular transaction,muchmore than the amount of money involved must be known.Boththe buyer and the seller should be familiar with not only themoney amount,but wi
18、th the amount and quality of the productor service to be exchanged,the time and place at which theexchange will take place and payment will be made,the form ofmoney to be used,the credit terms and discounts that apply tothe transaction,guarantees on the product or service,deliveryterms(交货期限),return
19、privileges,and other factors.In otherwords,both buyer and seller should be fully aware of all thefactors that comprise the total“package”being exchanged forthe asked-for amount of money in order that they may evaluatea given price(计算价,特定价).04 Electricity The modern age is an age of electricity.Peopl
20、e are so used toelectric lights,radio,televisions,and telephones that it is hard toimagine what life would be like without them.When there is apower failure,people grope about in flickering candlelight,cars hesitate in the streets because there are no traffic lights toguide them,and food spoils in s
21、ilent refrigerators.Yet,people began to understand how electricity works only alittle more than two centuries ago.Nature has apparently beenexperimenting in this field for million of years.Scientists arediscovering more and more that the living world may hold manyinteresting secrets of electricity t
22、hat could benefit humanity.件书写规则是错误的眉栏页码必须填写完整有错误应用红笔写注销二字并签名记录及时准确医学术语运用确切内容简士配合的是危重病人的抢救患者的管理医生交接班医生查房医疗技术的实施护士将长期医嘱进行转抄后须将红钩划在要继续执行的长期医嘱按原日期顺序抄录如有空格应给予保留重整医嘱由护士书写在最后项医嘱下面用红笔划线以示All living cell send out tiny pulses of electricity.As the heartbeats,it sends out pulses of record;they form anelectroc
23、ardiogram,which a doctor can study to determine howwell the heart is working.The brain,too,sends out brain wavesof electricity,which can be recorded in anelectroencephalogram.The electric currents generated by mostliving cells are extremely small-often so small that sensitiveinstruments are needed t
24、o record them.But in some animals,certain muscle cells have become so specialized as electricalgenerators that they do not work as muscle cells at all.Whenlarge numbers of these cell are linked together,the effects canbe astonishing.The electric eel is an amazing storage battery.It can seed a joltof
25、 as much as eight hundred volts of electricity through thewater in which it live.(An electric house current is only onehundred twenty volts.)As many as four-fifths of all the cells inthe electric eels body are specialized for generating electricity,and the strength of the shock it can deliver corres
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