人认为-锻炼的英文
U1 AR1
This passage talks about the difference between the universities in the
past and the universities today.
In
the
past
going
to
college
or
university
was
a
more
interesting
experience.
Some
colleges
were
well-known
for
its
student
demonstrations and strikes. In Europe, students protest the Vietnam
War. In France, students managed to launch a general strike to bring
about the redignation of president de Gaulle.
Instead
of
the
heady
atmosphere
of
freedom
which
students
in
the
1960s discovered, students today are much more serious. College has
became a means to an end, an opportunity to improve their prospects of
being competitive in the employment market and not an end in itself.
U2 AR1
The passengers stopped at a small station at down. A bulky woman was
in
deep
morning.
Her
husband
tried
to
console
his
wife
for
the
departure of their only son to the front. One of the travellers ventured
that their children belong to the country. A fat man interrupted their
discussion,
he
claimed
that
their
children
’
s
love
of
the
country
is
greater
than
their
love
for
their
parents.
Finally
when
the
fat
man
realized that his son was really dead-gone forever, the man became very
upset and was unable to continue his story. His face became distorted
as he sob at the loss of his only son.
U2 AR2
The result of the study suggest that the roots of empathy can be traced
to
infancy.
Infants
feel
sympathetic
distress
even
before
they
fully
realize that they exist apart from other people. A one year old child may
also imitate the distress of someone. AT around two and a half years,
children
may
grow
out
of
motor
mimicry
when
they
are
able
to
differentiate
their
own
feelings
from
others
’
comfort.
To
be
more
empathetic,
children
need
to
be
disciplined
to
behave
with
empathy
rather than criticized for their behaviour.
U3
AR1
I think soccer is a sport that you can not get excited about if you didn
’
t
grow
up
with
it
and
it
is
a
good
time
to
blow
the
whistle
on
the
so-called beautiful game. For one thing, soccer is a game of chance. The
scoring system says it all as most finals are 0-0,1-0 or 2-1 and it
’
s a
matter of luck to be ahead when time runs out. Besides, goals are the
best illustration of the chance nature of this game as ninety percent of
goal shots failed. For another, soccer is a sport in which strategies and
regulations are so obscure. There is no universal interpretation of the
offside
rule.
And
the
only
one
referee
can
not
commit
most
of
the
infractions.
U3 AR2
As walking in the Stadium Australia, I was attracted by the Olympic
gold
medal
which
made
me
feel
so
close
to
the
realisation
of
my
childhood dream and I
’
m so exhilarated, but I tried to keep composed.
When I heard the shouts of encourage and the cries of hope I felt unified
with the crowd. The race began. The first lap was good but mental and
physical
fatigue
were
starting
ti
crush
me.
Just
one
lap
to
go
and
Prokhorova set the pace. To be the champion, I tried my best to stay her
and kept encouraging myself. With the roar of the crowd, I finished, And
as
I
crossed
the
line
I
was
sure
that
I
’
d
just
made
it,
but
negative
thoughts didn
’
t leave my mind until I saw my name in lights. I felt a
tingle through the whole of my body and the moment that will stay with
me for the rest of my life.
U4
AR1
The policeman on the beat moved up the avenue impressively and chill
guests of wind with a taste of doors as he went, cost his
watchful eye adown the pacific thoroughfare, made a fine picture of a
guardian of the peace.
Then he saw a man stood in the doorway. The man who named Bob
waiting for a friend because of a promise which made twenty years
man said that he had been succeed, he hoped his friend Jimmy
has done half as well because he thought Jimmy was a kind of plodder.
The police left and hoped he could meet Jimmy.
After a while, Jimmy came, and they chatted happily. With electric
lights, the man realized that it
’
s not Jimmy. The fake Jimmy said Bob
has been arrested and his colleague asked him to give a note to Bob. It
said,
“
I noticed that you
’
re the wanted man when you struck the
match. I can
’
t arrest you by myself so I got a plain-clothes man to do
the job.
”
The police was Jimmy.
U4 AR2
Identity
theft
refers
to
stealing
information
about
someone
that
makes
it
possible
to
use
their
bank
account
or
credit
card.
With
an
informal
and
conversational
tone
the
author
persuades
readers
into
actions
against
the
threats
of identity fraud in our daily life. According
to the author we make the thieves’ job easy by leaving our mails unprotected, using
ball
pens
for
checks
and
forms,
throwing
documents
containing
our
personal
information
in
the
trash,leaving
our
computer
on
and
so
on.
So
we
should
look
for
different
ways
to
protect
ourselves
and
change
our
mindset.
Identity
crime
is
very
likely
to
happen
at
any
time,
to
any
of
can
take
precautions
to
improve
the
chances
of
avoiding
this
crime,
though
it
will
never
go
away.
U5
AR1
人认为-锻炼的英文
人认为-锻炼的英文
人认为-锻炼的英文
人认为-锻炼的英文
人认为-锻炼的英文
人认为-锻炼的英文
人认为-锻炼的英文
人认为-锻炼的英文
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