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1、Text About the authorGo to the text第1页About the author The author of the passage Mo Mowlam(1949)was a British Labour politician,who was the Member of Parliament for Redcar from 1987 to,and served in the Cabinet as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland,Minister for the Cabinet Office and Chancellor
2、 of the Duchy of Lancaster.Her personal charisma,reputation for plain speaking and fight against a brain tumour led her to be perceived by many as one of the most popular“New Labour”politicians in the UK.She died in because of a brain tumour.Text 第2页Winston Churchill 1 In the summer of 1940,Britain
3、stood alone on the brink of invasion.At that crucial time,one man,Winston Churchill,defined what it meant to be British.We like to think of ourselves as tolerant and long-suffering people.But Churchill,through his leadership and his example,reminded us that if all we hold dear our democracy,our free
4、dom is threatened,we will show courage and determination like no other nation.Text 第3页 2 I have nothing to offer but blood,toil,tears and sweat.You ask what is our policy?I can say it is to wage war by sea,land and air,with all our might and with all our strength that God can give us;to wage war aga
5、inst a monstrous tyranny,never surpassed in the dark,lamentable catalogue of human crime.You ask what is our aim?I can answer in one word:It is victory,victory at all costs,victory in spite of all terror,victory however long and hard the road may be.Text 第4页 3 This was the moment when Britain had to
6、 be at its greatest.And in Churchill we found the greatest of Britons.4 Winston Churchill was born in 1874 into one of Britains grandest families.The Churchills had been fighting for king and country for generations.Young Winston always believed hed do the same.But self-belief was something he maint
7、ained despite rather than because of his family.Text 第5页 His father Lord Randolph Churchill(18491895),and his mother,Jennie(18541921),were both cold and distant people.Winston was packed off to Harrow.He wasnt good-looking or clever;he was sickly,with a lisp and a stammer.He was bound to be bullied
8、and he was.Far from giving support,Winstons father predicted his child would degenerate into a shabby,unhappy and futile existence.Text 第6页 5 He left school and,after three attempts,got into the military academy at Sandhurst.After Sandhurst he went looking for military action wherever it was.He paid
9、 for himself by doubling up as a war correspondent.He used his dispatches to promote himself as a hero of the Boer War,and returned to England in 1900 renowned and all set to become an MP.Text 第7页 6 He was elected as Tory MP for Oldham in the same year.Then he swapped to the Liberals,then back.He wa
10、s never really a Party animal.He cared about Britain.His vision was of a place with better living standards for ordinary people,but with a fierce regard for law and order.Though he wasnt a vicious man,Churchills attitude to suffragettes,trade unionists or anyone who challenged the system was brutal.
11、His weapon of first resort was the army.Text 第8页 7 But then hed always wanted to be a general.This ambition dated back to the days when he spent his school holidays playing with toy soldiers in the corridors of Blenheim Palace,below the tapestries of his heroic ancestors.He must have been delighted
12、when,in 1911,he was made First Lord of the Admiralty and even more so when the First World War offered him the opportunity to plan a major military offensive at Gallipoli,in 1915.Text 第9页 8 Gallipoli was a disaster,costing Winston his job and nearly his sanity.This was the onset of his first major b
13、out of depression,a curse he called his black dog.Thankfully he now had a wife,Clementine,to help him through it.She was 11 years younger than him,beautiful,clever and unswervingly loyal.Text 第10页She kept him together,but he got himself out of it,in true Churchillian fashion.To make amends for his m
14、istake,he took himself off to the trenches of France to fight.He must be one of the few soldiers to have written home from the First World War that he had found happiness and content such as I have not known for months.He was a man made for war.Text 第11页 9 By the time Churchill returned to England,h
15、ed already achieved many great things.Hed been a successful journalist,hed fought for his country and hed held high office,as he was to do again in the 1920s as Chancellor of the Exchequer.But by 1930,Labour was in power and he was on the backbenches,a nobody and a has-been.He largely sat out the 19
16、30s at his country retreat Chartwell.Text 第12页 10 In September 1938,Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain(18691940)famously brandished an agreement hed signed with Adolf Hitler(18891945)and declared hed secured peace in our time.You could almost hear the sighs of relief.But not from Winston.Hed predict
17、ed long before anyone else what German nationalism was leading to.Text 第13页 By the time he was proved right,and war had been declared,King George VI(18951952)knew that there was only one person I could send for to form a Government who had the confidence of the country.And that was Winston.When the
18、call came,Churchill was 65-year-old.It had been a long wait,but destiny had arrived.Text 第14页 11 People talk of 1066,of the Armada,of Trafalgar.But 1940 was the most important year in British history.It was the year of Dunkirk,the Battle of Britain,the Blitz.It was the year when every single Briton,
19、civilian as well as soldier,found themselves at war.The cause appeared hopeless,yet Winston,reviving the V sign for victory from the fields of Agincourt 500 years before,told us we could win.Text 第15页12 Churchill was an instinctive,daring,often infuriating war leader.He was rude and unpleasant to hi
20、s staff,who struggled to keep up with his limitless capacity for hard work and hard liquor.But he was also an inspiration.When victory was finally declared in Europe on 8 May 1945,it was quickly followed by a general election.Text 第16页 The billboards said Cheer Churchill,Vote Labour,and thats what p
21、eople did.That was the irony.The very democracy that Churchill was prepared to lay down his life to defend was the same democracy that knew the difference between the needs of peace and the needs of war.Text 第17页 13 When Churchill died in 1965,the new rock-and-roll Britain stood still.If Britain its
22、 eccentricity,its strength of character,its big-heartedness had to be summed up in one person,it was him.He had gone,but,thanks to him,Britain lived on.And what could be greater than that?Text 第18页温斯顿温斯顿丘吉尔丘吉尔 1 1940年夏天,英国面临外敌入侵,孤立无援。在这一危急时刻,有一个人温斯顿丘吉尔挺身而出,显示了英国人英雄本色。我们英国人喜欢把自己看成是一个宽容而坚忍民族。不过丘吉尔以他卓越
23、领导才能和光芒榜样让我们看到,当我们所珍视一切我们民主、我们自由受到威胁时候,我们会展示出无与伦比勇气和决心。Text 第19页 2“我所能贡献唯有热血、辛劳、眼泪和汗水。你问我们政策是什么?我会说我们政策就是在海、陆、空全方面开战,竭尽全力,尽上帝赋予我们全部力量去战斗;与黑暗、可悲人类罪恶史上最穷凶极恶暴政作战。你问我们目标是什么?我能够用一个词往返答,那就是胜利。不惜一切代价,去夺取胜利。战胜一切恐怖,去夺取胜利。不论前方道路多么漫长、多么艰辛,一定要夺取胜利。”Text 第20页 3 在这么一个时刻,英国必须显示出她最伟大一面。而在丘吉尔身上,我们看到了一个最伟大英国人。4 1874年
24、,温斯顿丘吉尔出生于英国一个极为显赫家庭。丘吉尔家族世代为国王和国家出生入死,征战沙场。温斯顿年轻时候一直相信他会继承父业。不过他一直能够保持自信却与他家庭无关,他家人并没有给他多少支持。Text 第21页 他父亲伦道夫丘吉尔勋爵(18491895)和母亲珍妮(18541921)都是冷漠、拒人于千里之外人。他们把温斯顿送到了哈罗公学。他既不英俊又不聪明;他体弱多病,说话口齿不清,还结巴。他是那种在学校里注定要被人欺负学生实际情况也是如此。温斯顿父亲不但没有给他支持和帮助,还预测他儿子未来会“沦落到穷困潦倒、一事无成、抑郁而终地步”。Text 第22页 5 离开学校之后,经过三次努力,温斯顿进入
25、了位于桑赫斯特英国皇家陆军军官学校。从桑赫斯特毕业之后,他就找地方去打仗不论是什么地方。他自费兼任战地记者,并因报道出众而成为布尔战争英雄。所以当19回 到 英国时候,他已经名满天下,为当选国会议员铺平了道路。Text 第23页 6 同年,他代表奥德姆市当选为保守党国会议员。今后,他一度转投自由党,以后又重回保守党。他从来不是一个热衷于党派斗争人。他只关心英国前途和命运。他理想中英国是普通百姓安居乐业地方,但同时他又非常看重法律和社会秩序。尽管丘吉尔不是一个邪恶人,但他对妇女参政论者、工会主义者以及任何想要挑战现行体制人都残酷无情,他首先想到伎俩就是动用军队进行镇压。Text 第24页 7 不
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