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新西兰位于澳大利亚的东部。当地人把它称为生命之岛。  相似文献   

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1.Ken has a cat,a hen and a bag of rice.Ken wants toc arry(送)them across(过)a river.He can only carry one of the meach time(每次).  相似文献   

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The PR C is the short form ofthe People s R epublic ofC hina.It is inEast A sia and it lies by the Pacific O cean. It has m any neighbouringcountries such as R ussia,K orea,India and so on.The PR C is the largestcountry in population and one of the largest countries in area in theworld. Itis a great country with a long history and it is a big fam ily withfifty-six nationalities. The capital of the PR C is B eijing. Itw illhold the2008O lym pic G am es.There re a lot of fam ous cities…  相似文献   

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When we were young, we might have all kinds of dreams: to become a star, a lawyer, a scientist and so on. These dreams are really nice. When we have a dream, we have the power to help us goahead. On our way to make our dreams come true, we will meet with …  相似文献   

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In Beloved, Toni Morrison, through excavating the relationship between female and nature from the peculiar angle of a woman writer, demonstrates the strong desire of black women to get rid of the miserable fate of slavery and pursue liberation and independence.The paper provides a new way of reading the novel by adopting ecofeminist view.  相似文献   

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When we were young, we might have all kinds of dreams: to become a star, a lawyer, a scientist and so on. These dreams are really nice. When we have a dream, we have the power to help us go ahead.  相似文献   

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Jack was a rich young man.One day,he was1very happily down astreet.Suddenly from his car came a terrible sound.He felt2,so he stoppedhis car and looked around.He saw a child standing nearby with a few small stonesin his hand.He jumped3the car and found a(凹痕)in the door.He wasso4that he caught the boy and shouted at him,  相似文献   

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1. Barthelme and his writing style Donald Barthelme, an original and influential American writer of short stories and novels, known for his postmodernist “collages,” which are marked by technical experimentation and a kind of melancholy gaiety, is the father of postmodernfiction. As a productive writer, he wrote more than 100 short stories, 4 novels, and a collection of essays and interviews. The entire collection of Barthelme contains various explorations of describing life and rebuilding …  相似文献   

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正Wuhan is a city with both an ancient history and a thriving present.Historic relics excavated from ancient tombs tell the city’s long history dating back 3,500years.In the period of Pre-Qin(770-221 BC),this was the land of the State of Chu(one of the seven warring states before Qin,in China’s first feudal dynasty)and was  相似文献   

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<正>Unfortunately my husband is a foreigner.It is unavoidably exclusive to call my own husband foreigner.But because the language and customs between countries is very different indeed,there is much incommunicability in our marriage life.Originally when I decided to marry Jose,I clearly told him that we were not only different in nationalities,but also in personalities,and in the future after marriage,we maybe quarrel even maybe fight.He answered:"I know you are not in good temperament,but you have a very good heart.Quarrel or fight might happen,but we still want to get married."So we finally  相似文献   

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《海上遏险》 (Accident on the Sea )选自美国作家凯瑟琳。柯克帕特里克(Katherine Kirkpatrick)的小说《灯塔之光》(Keeping the Good Light)第四章。伊莱扎(Eliza)的父亲是一个灯塔看守人,一家人长年生活在偏僻的灯塔上。已经16岁的伊莱扎虽然可以划船到附近的小岛去上学,但她很少有机会真正享受岛上的生活。  相似文献   

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On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human being to set foot on the Moon. He was the commander of the Apollo 11 lunar module, and was accompanied by Edwin Aldrin. His first words after stepping on the moon were, "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind."1 This event was televised to Earth and seen by millions! Armstrong was born in Wapakoneta, Ohio in 1930. He was on a plane for the first time at the age of six. He took flying lessons in his teens and got…  相似文献   

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GROUP LEADERSHIP AND DEMOCRATIC ACTION. By Franklin S. Haiman. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1951; pp. vii+309. $2.50.

NEW WAYS TO BETTER MEETINGS. By Bert and Frances Strauss. New York: The Viking Press, 1951; pp. 177. $2.95.

DISCUSSION AND DEBATE: TOOLS OF A DEMOCRACY. By Henry L. Ewbank and J. Jeffery Auer. (Second edition). New York: Appleton‐Century‐Crofts, Inc. 1951; pp. x+ 492. $3.50.

COMMUNICATION: THE SOCIAL MATRIX OF PSYCHIATRY. By Jurgen Ruesch and Gregory Bateson. New York: W. W. Norton and Company, 1951; pp. 314. $4.50.

FÉNELON'S DIALOGUES ON ELOQUENCE. By Wilbur Samuel Howell. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1951; pp. 160. $3.00.

THEODORE WELD: CRUSADER FOR FREEDOM. By Benjamin P. Thomas. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1950; PP. 307. $4.25.

THE LETTERS OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Selected and edited by Ehing E. Morison; John M. Blum, Associate Editor; John J. Buckley, Copy Editor. Cambridge; Harvard University Press, igsi; 9 volumes; Vols. 1–2, pp. xxix+800; 801–1549. $20.00.

PUBLIC SPEAKING: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE. By Giles Wilkeson Gray and Waldo W. Braden. New York: Harper &; Brothers, 1951; pp. xiv+581. $4.00.

TEACHING SPEECH IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL. By Karl Robinson. New York: Longmans, Green and Company, 1951; pp. 438. $4.00.

SPEECH: FORMS AND PRINCIPLES. By Andrew Thomas Weaver. (Second Edition). New York: Longmans, Green and Company, 1951: pp. 415.$3.50.

HOW TO WRITE A SPEECH. By Edward J. Hegarty. New York: McGraw‐Hill Book Company, 1951; pp. vii+xii+226. $3.50.

THE AMERICAN PRONOUNCING DICTIONARY OF TROUBLESOME WORDS. By Frank O. Colby. New York: Crowell, 1950: pp. 399. $4.50.

A MANUAL OF PRONUNCIATION. By Morriss H. Needleman. New York: Barnes and Noble, 1950; pp. cvii+321. $4.00.

YOUR DEAF CHILD. By Helmer R. Mykle‐bust. Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, 1950; pp. 133. $2.50.

LANGUAGE FOR THE PRESCHOOL DEAF CHILD. By Grace Harris Lassman. New York: Grune &; Stratton, Inc., 1950; pp. 263. $5.50.

THE RETURN FROM BABEL. By Gerald M. Spring. New York: Philosophical Library, 1951; pp. ix+179. $3.50.

MORE ABOUT WORDS. By Margaret S. Ernst. Sketches by W. A. Dwiggins. New York: Knopf, 1951; pp. xii+233. $3.00.

WORDS AND THEIR USE. By Stephen Ullman. New York: Philosophical Library, 1951; pp. 108. $2.75.

POETRY AND DRAMA. By T. S. Eliot. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1951; pp. 44. $1.50.

A TREASURY OF THE THEATRE (FROM AESCHYLUS TO TURGENEV). Edited by John Gassner. (Revised Edition for Colleges). New York: The Dryden Press, 1951; pp. xviii+718. $4.50.

HISTORY OF THE RUSSIAN THEATRE: Seventeenth Through Nineteenth Century. By B. V. Varneke. Original Translation by Boris Brasol. Revised and Edited by Belle Martin. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1951; pp. xii+459. $6.50.

HISTORY OF SPEECH EDUCATION AT COLUMBIA COLLEGE 1754–1940. By Helen P. Roach. New York: Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1950; pp. 134. $2.35.

TELEVISION AND OUR CHILDREN. By Robert Lewis Shayon. New York: Longmans, Green and Company. 1951; pp. 94. $1.50.

RADIO AND TELEVISION SOUND EFFECTS. By Robert B. Turnbull. New York: Rinehart and Company, Inc., 1951; pp. xv+334. $4.50.

SUCCESSFUL RADIO AND TELEVISION ADVERTISING. By E. F. Seehafer and J. W. Laemmar. New York: McGraw‐Hill Book Company, Inc., 1951; pp. xiii+574. $6.50.

FOUNDATIONS IN BROADCASTING. By Edgar E. Willis. New York: Oxford University Press, 1951; pp. viii+439. $3.25.

TELEVISION PROGRAMMING AND PRODUCTION. By Richard Hubbell. (Second Edition). New York: Rinehart and Co., 1950; pp. xiv+240. $3.50.

PRACTICAL LOGIC. By Monroe C. Beardsley. New York: Prentice‐Hall, Inc., 1950; pp. xxviii +580. $3.75.

THINKING STRAIGHT. By Monroe C. Beards, ley. New York: Prentice‐Hall, Inc., 1950; pp. xxi+278. $2.00.

THINK BEFORE YOU WRITE. By William G. Leary and James Steel Smith. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1951; pp. 490. $2.25.

WE TEACH ENGLISH. By Lou La Brant. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1951; pp. 342. $2.75.

INNOCENTS FROM ABROAD. By Kenneth Harris. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 1951; pp. 238. $2.50.

ROBERT'S RULES OF ORDER REVISED. By General Henry M. Robert. (Seventy‐fifth anniversary edition). New York: Scott Foresman and Company, 1951; pp. 326. $2.10.  相似文献   

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People are curious to know when China first took part in the Olympics. Some say it was at the very first Olympic Games in 1896,or during the latter part of the Qing Dynasty  相似文献   

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《英语沙龙》2011,(9):40-43
一、INTRODUCTION选文简介: 《与狼分享食物》(Sharing Food with the Wolves)选自美国作家琼·克雷格黑德·乔治(Jean Craighead George)的小说《狼群中的朱莉》(Julie of the Wolves)。米娅克斯成了狼群中的一员,并破解了许多狼的语言和行为密码,与它们和谐相处。然而这群狼从未带回任何食物与她分享。饥饿的她吃草根、找野菜、捉小鸟……,都不能填饱肚子,  相似文献   

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《成为狼群中的一员》(Becoming One of the Wolves)选自美国作家琼·克雷格黑德·乔治(Jean Craighead George)的小说《狼群中的朱莉》(Julie of the Wolves)。米娅克斯以爱斯基摩人的智慧、无畏、爱以及猎人父亲对她的训练和影响,整天与这群狼周旋。通过观察、思考,她发现狼群中有着极其严格的等级制度。她把自己归到幼狼的一边,  相似文献   

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