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激情30分(高级本)

作者:陈培良,
分类:文学
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装帧:平装 / 32开 / 303页 / 0字
ISBN(10位/13位):756050986X
出版:西安交通大学出版社2008-12- 5出版
定价:¥10元

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内容简介 本书属“英语晨读系列”丛书第三册。书中内容丰富,既有历来被世人称 颂、叹为观止的经典名篇,又有面对多彩生活而发出的凡人隽语;既有指点生 活迷津的圣言训诫,又有甜蜜感人的温馨回忆;既有严肃的医学伦理,又有轻 松的金曲电影。本书体裁多样,既有演说词、电影对白,也有诗歌、散文等。 这些选自历史名篇和当代英美报刊、音像制品的精粹,读来激情满怀、回肠荡 气。愿每一位读者晨读时都能拥有“激情30分钟”。 本书适用于高等院校三、四年级学生和研究生以及有一定基础的广大英 语爱好者使用。
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CONTENTS

目录

1.TheTroublewithTeen-Agers

青少年的烦恼

2.FriendsoftheRoad

同路人

3.GoingHomeAlone

独自回家

4.Jus tTry ingtoBeCool

故作潇洒

5.ASonnet

莎士比亚十四行诗

6.ofStudies

论读书

7.SigmundWollman’sRealityTest

沃尔曼的试金石

8.ALessonfromtheMound

来自投手墩的教育

9.Address attheDedicationoftheGettysburgCemetery

葛底斯堡演说

10.ARed,RedRose

红玫瑰

11. My Mother ’sDesk

母亲的书桌

12.AStandardofExcellence

优美的标准

13.ATableFullofMemories

满是回忆的餐桌

14.My CinderellaDress

我的灰姑娘连衣裙

15.APsalmofLife

人生礼赞

16.TheBoywiththeBillion-DollarSecret

拥有亿万元秘密的小男孩

17.MysteryoftheWhiteGardenia

白桅子花之谜

18.ARoomofHisOwn

自己的天地

19.LoveMeTender

更温柔地爱我

20.St0riesonaHeadboard

床头板上故事多

21.TouchofLife

生命的触摸

22.ThoseStrangersWe Know

熟悉的陌生人

23.SummerDreams

夏日梦怀

24.TerrorintheBush

丛林中的恐怖

25.OliverTwist

雾都孤儿

26.Dea thofanAIDS Predator

一位爱滋病传播者之死

27.DeathBeNotaStranger

死亡,不再陌生

28.CrockedonCampus

校园醉酒

29. Toge ther’sBetter

牵手情更深

30.WhatWomenDoBetter

女人的优势

31.TheTerribly,TragicallySadMan

悲惨伤心的人

32.HowtheRichGotRich

生财有道

33.HowtoBuildaBigNestEgg

如何攒大钱

34.WhySmart PeopleDoDumbThings

聪明人为何干傻事

35.Found:AFewGoodMen

找到了,几个好男人

36.Crowds

人群

37.IHaveaDream

我有一个梦

38.SilentNight

平安夜

39.TheJourneyofOurAmericaMustGoon

——TheSecondInauguralAddress ofBillClinton

我们的美国路必须走下去

40.AWomanofMeans

富于手腕的女人

41.HolidaysintheFreezer

极地假日

42.Mikey’sChair

麦吉的椅子

43.APromiseofSpring

春天的希望

44.SisterCarrie

嘉莉妹妹

45.ASickBoy Says“Enough!”

我受够了

46.SnoreNoMore

告别鼾声

47.Russia’sSecretSpoilsofWorldWarⅡ

俄罗斯暗藏的二战掠夺物

48.ThePowerofaGoodName

好名声的威力

49.RacingAga instTime

与时间赛跑

50.HomeSourHome

不得人心的家

51.HydePark

海德公园

52. CopsintheUSA

美国警察

53.MadeleineAlbright

奥尔布莱特小传

54.Graham,StrongWomanintheMedia

新闻界的女强人

55.My Father’sMusic

父亲的音乐

56.ThePowerofLove

爱的力量

57.TheNighttheBedFell

床塌下来的那天晚上

58.TheAutobiography

自 传

59,JaneEyre

简 爱

60.DoesPrayerHeal?

祈祷能治病吗?

61.Entropy



62.ForrestGump

阿甘正传
内容摘要:
Deople say teen-agers are no good. They make too much

noise in shopping malls, they drive recklessly up and down

America's main streets, they carry chips on their shoul-

dersl as big as the Sears Tower2. And at least some of the

tirne those things are true. But we shouldn't forget that therc are

hard moments in the life of a teen-ager too.

1 watched such a moment not long ago at a woman' s funeral. 1

didn' t expect the event to affect me. Through much of the ceremo-

ny, in fact, 1 remained unmoved. One daughter sang her mother's

favorite song; another read from The Prophet3. The son read from

the Bible. A priest spoke.

Then her teen-age grandson, with golden blond hair and

flushed cheeks, stepped forward. With his very first deep breath,

every heart in that church was achingly reminded of something we

had all forgotten. Softly he began:

"1 want to share a few values that Nana taught me. She never

failed to see light4 in any situation. When our family dog would lit-

erally attack her, what would Nana say? 'Oh, what beautiful mark-

ings that dog has. 'That was Nana.

She was a strong woman who often lived in the shadow of my

grandpa, who was a successful businessman in this city. But she was

the one behind the scenes who provided the strength and support for

Grandpa's career," he said, with a voice now trembling. "That was

Nana's way."

Through a muffled sob, he continued. "Whenever she did any-

thing worth recognition, you'd have to hear about it from a differ-

ent source, because she was never one to brag. "

Finally, in a voice breaking free of sorrow, he looked up and

said, "Nana taught me courage. She put up an incredible fight to

the end, when she died peacefully, which is how she lived her life.

That was Nana's way, and 1 hope 1 can carry on in the same man-

"

ner.

There are no hearts as delicate as those of teen-agers, because

everything is happening to them for the first time. And despite their

swaggering charm and flippant commentary, teen-agers are scared

about what to think, to say, to feel.

The perfunctory obligations of dealh and funerals spare adults,

because we've leamed to be controlled. We've accepted the safety

provided by surrendering to a greater power. We've learned over

the years how to appear to be fine.

The trouble with teen-agers is they haven' t learned to be con-

trolled. Living life right down the middle, with all its attendant

land mines, is all they know. It hasn't yet occurred to them to run

a zigzag pattem.

When that boy rose to speak about the woman who surely had

been his truest ally and dearest friend, his honest voice dragged each

of us out into the open where we could no longer hide in the calm

ritual. He exposed us to the truth about this very real woman who

believed in a boy who probably tried the patience of many adults. He

reminded us that his grandmother was more than another dot on the

chart of life and death.
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