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Many doctors working on the battlefield of terminal suffering think that only squeamishness demands a 1 difference between passive and active euthanasia on request. Their 2 for killing goes like this: one of a doctor’s 3 is to prevent suffering; sometimes that is all there is left for him to do, and killing is the only way to do it. There is nothing new in this view. When Hippocrates 4 his oath for doctors, which explicitly rules 5 active killing, most other Greek doctors and thinkers disagreed with his 6 .
The women’s magazines are about one third 7 to clothes, one third to mild comment 8 sex, and the 9 third to recipes and pictures of handsome salads, desserts, and main 10 . “Institutes” exist to experiment and tell housewives how to cook attractive meals and how to turn leftovers into 11 of art. The food thus pictured looks 12 famous paintings of still life. The only trouble is it’s tasteless.
One of the greatest and most 13 criticisms of television has been that in 14 to the largest audience possible, it neglects minority audiences and minority tastes. This is still 15 true. But there is, perhaps, one program a day and many, of course, on Sunday which an intelligent man or woman can enjoy and 16 interest from. In my trips east or west or north or south, I pick up the 17 paper to find this enjoyment or interest— 18 vain.
American individualism, on the 19 of it an admirable philosophy, wishes to manifest itself in independence of the community. You don’t share things in 20 ; you have your own things. A family’s strength is signalized by its possessions. Herein lies a 21 . For the desire for possessions must eventually mean dependence on possessions. Freedom is slavery. Once let the 22 instinct burgeon, and there are ruggedly individual forces 23 too ready to make it come to full and monstrous 24 . New appetites are invented; what to the European are bizarre 25 become, to the American, plain necessities.
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A.acquisitive
B.appealing
C.argument
D.ban
E.blossom
F.common
G.courses
H.dedicated
I.derive
J.duties
K.face
L.firm
M.formulated
N.in
O.justified
P.largely
Q.like
R.local
S.on
T.only
U.other
V.out
W.paradox
X.works
She 1 to me because she was like people I had never met 2 . Like women in English novels who 3 the moors (whatever they were) with their loyal dogs racing at a respectful 4 . Like the women who sat in front of roaring 5 , drinking tea incessantly from silver trays full of scones and crumpets. Women who walked over the "heath" and read morocco-bound books and had two last names 6 by a hyphen. It would be safe to say that she made me proud to be Negro, just by being herself.
Homes and restaurants do what they can with this 7 —— which my mother-in-law would
8 on the spot. I have long thought that the 9 blindfold test for cigarettes should be applied to city 10 . For I am sure that if you 11 them blindfolded, you couldn.t tell the beans from the 12 , the turnips from the squash. Chavel was filled with a huge and 13 joy. It seemed to him that already he was 14 —— twenty nine men to draw and only two marked papers left. The 15 had suddenly grown in his favor from ten to one to fourteen to one: the greengrocer had drawn a slip and 16 carelessly and without pleasure that he was safe. Indeed from the first draw any mark of pleasure was 17 : one couldn.t mock the condemned one by any 18 of relief.
Red Indians, while they were still 19 by white men, would smoke their pipes, not calmly as we do, but 20 , inhaling so deeply that they sank into a 21 . And when excitement by means of nicotine failed, a patriotic orator would stir them 22 to attack a neighboring tribe, which would give them all the 23 that we (according to our temperament) 24 from a horse 25 or a General Election.
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A. taboo B. faint C. shameful D. orgiastically E. saved
F. race G.. up H. peas I. sign J. famed
K. fireplaces L. indicated M. stuff N. personally O. chances
P. enjoyment Q. distance R. vegetables S. discard T. divided
U. unaffected V. pureed W. walked X. appealed Y derive
One of the best current examples of what Horowitz is talking 1 is John Denver. His most 2 songs—“Sunshine on My Shoulders”, “Rocky Mountain High”, and “Country Road”— 3 the musical drive and power of 4 rock, while the lyrics celebrate the simple 5 of“the good old days”.
It is all symbolized in my mind by the hugely successful art 6 that television has made 7 to the culture, the 30-second commercial: the tiny drama of the 8 housewife who finds happiness 9 choosing the right toothpaste. When before in human history has so much humanity 10 surrendered so much of its leisure to one toy, one mass diversion?
They had no 11 of comparison and assumed that this was a 12 of his class, just as a traveler stepping off the liner at a foreign 13 for luncheon sums up a nation’s character forever in the 14 businessman who happens to 15 the table with him.
Each week, for example, a record of the sales results of the 16 week for each sales office and for Sales Department as a 17 for each division of the company is kept and 18 to the sales results for the 19 week of the year 20 .
But by and large the news reports and commentaries on CBS and NBC and ABC make every 21 to present viewers with more than one 22 of an issue, either by letting 23 spokesmen have their 24 or by outlining the positions held by both major parties on the subject 25 .
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A.folk
B.means
C.form
D.combine
E.before
F.preceding
G.joys
H.in
I.corresponding
J.central
K.compared
L.share
M.characteristic
N.notable
O.opposing
P.effort
Q.collectively
R.about
S.involved
T.port
U.say
V.aspect
W.whole
X.earnest
Y.wily
他坐下来摸出一只烟,但是当他把烟放在唇间时却忘了点燃它
无论你拥有多少,你总是希望拥有更多;满足不过是一种梦想,它永远与你失之交臂
一些社会学家认为你对这些问题的回答,很能说明你在想什么,社会在想什么,换句话说,可以说明你和社会的态度
30年代的大难题刚刚得到初步控制,新的问题又出现了——前所未有的富裕社会和种族平等问题
我们的调查表明没有一家公司能够靠试图面面俱到、满足所有人的需求而成功
这些事实使美国任何一家餐馆——或者是距离蔬菜供应地几小时路程以外的城市居民——都不可能有像样的新鲜蔬菜
心情好时,我可以谱写出恢弘的交响乐,绘制出壮丽的画卷。
人们常说,广泛阅读是可供选择的最佳方案,但即使在这一方面也需要进行某些选择。
也许你一生下来就具有诗人,音乐家或天文学家的才能,但在时间还不算太晚的时候,没有人拉你一把,时间一过,就再也无法唤醒在你身上沉睡的这些才能了。
人真是集矛盾之大成!毫无疑问,惟有幽默才是弥足珍贵的美德。
我们公司并不招聘太多的人,每隔一年大约招聘一名,因此我们非常挑剔。
语言是人类创造的, 是人与人进行交际的工具。口头语言和书面语言的一个不同之处在于口头语言能用声音表达文字所具有的细微的意义差别。弗劳尔丝太太在朗读《双城记》时就像是在唱歌,好听极了,使我认识到语言的神奇,认识到了文学作品的语言是多么的美。
The women’s magazines are about one third 7 to clothes, one third to mild comment 8 sex, and the 9 third to recipes and pictures of handsome salads, desserts, and main 10 . “Institutes” exist to experiment and tell housewives how to cook attractive meals and how to turn leftovers into 11 of art. The food thus pictured looks 12 famous paintings of still life. The only trouble is it’s tasteless.
One of the greatest and most 13 criticisms of television has been that in 14 to the largest audience possible, it neglects minority audiences and minority tastes. This is still 15 true. But there is, perhaps, one program a day and many, of course, on Sunday which an intelligent man or woman can enjoy and 16 interest from. In my trips east or west or north or south, I pick up the 17 paper to find this enjoyment or interest— 18 vain.
American individualism, on the 19 of it an admirable philosophy, wishes to manifest itself in independence of the community. You don’t share things in 20 ; you have your own things. A family’s strength is signalized by its possessions. Herein lies a 21 . For the desire for possessions must eventually mean dependence on possessions. Freedom is slavery. Once let the 22 instinct burgeon, and there are ruggedly individual forces 23 too ready to make it come to full and monstrous 24 . New appetites are invented; what to the European are bizarre 25 become, to the American, plain necessities.
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<tr>
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<tr>
<tr>
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A.acquisitive
B.appealing
C.argument
D.ban
E.blossom
F.common
G.courses
H.dedicated
I.derive
J.duties
K.face
L.firm
M.formulated
N.in
O.justified
P.largely
Q.like
R.local
S.on
T.only
U.other
V.out
W.paradox
X.works
She 1 to me because she was like people I had never met 2 . Like women in English novels who 3 the moors (whatever they were) with their loyal dogs racing at a respectful 4 . Like the women who sat in front of roaring 5 , drinking tea incessantly from silver trays full of scones and crumpets. Women who walked over the "heath" and read morocco-bound books and had two last names 6 by a hyphen. It would be safe to say that she made me proud to be Negro, just by being herself.
Homes and restaurants do what they can with this 7 —— which my mother-in-law would
8 on the spot. I have long thought that the 9 blindfold test for cigarettes should be applied to city 10 . For I am sure that if you 11 them blindfolded, you couldn.t tell the beans from the 12 , the turnips from the squash. Chavel was filled with a huge and 13 joy. It seemed to him that already he was 14 —— twenty nine men to draw and only two marked papers left. The 15 had suddenly grown in his favor from ten to one to fourteen to one: the greengrocer had drawn a slip and 16 carelessly and without pleasure that he was safe. Indeed from the first draw any mark of pleasure was 17 : one couldn.t mock the condemned one by any 18 of relief.
Red Indians, while they were still 19 by white men, would smoke their pipes, not calmly as we do, but 20 , inhaling so deeply that they sank into a 21 . And when excitement by means of nicotine failed, a patriotic orator would stir them 22 to attack a neighboring tribe, which would give them all the 23 that we (according to our temperament) 24 from a horse 25 or a General Election.
<tr>
A. taboo B. faint C. shameful D. orgiastically E. saved
F. race G.. up H. peas I. sign J. famed
K. fireplaces L. indicated M. stuff N. personally O. chances
P. enjoyment Q. distance R. vegetables S. discard T. divided
U. unaffected V. pureed W. walked X. appealed Y derive
One of the best current examples of what Horowitz is talking 1 is John Denver. His most 2 songs—“Sunshine on My Shoulders”, “Rocky Mountain High”, and “Country Road”— 3 the musical drive and power of 4 rock, while the lyrics celebrate the simple 5 of“the good old days”.
It is all symbolized in my mind by the hugely successful art 6 that television has made 7 to the culture, the 30-second commercial: the tiny drama of the 8 housewife who finds happiness 9 choosing the right toothpaste. When before in human history has so much humanity 10 surrendered so much of its leisure to one toy, one mass diversion?
They had no 11 of comparison and assumed that this was a 12 of his class, just as a traveler stepping off the liner at a foreign 13 for luncheon sums up a nation’s character forever in the 14 businessman who happens to 15 the table with him.
Each week, for example, a record of the sales results of the 16 week for each sales office and for Sales Department as a 17 for each division of the company is kept and 18 to the sales results for the 19 week of the year 20 .
But by and large the news reports and commentaries on CBS and NBC and ABC make every 21 to present viewers with more than one 22 of an issue, either by letting 23 spokesmen have their 24 or by outlining the positions held by both major parties on the subject 25 .
<tr>
<tr>
<tr>
<tr>
<tr>
A.folk
B.means
C.form
D.combine
E.before
F.preceding
G.joys
H.in
I.corresponding
J.central
K.compared
L.share
M.characteristic
N.notable
O.opposing
P.effort
Q.collectively
R.about
S.involved
T.port
U.say
V.aspect
W.whole
X.earnest
Y.wily
他坐下来摸出一只烟,但是当他把烟放在唇间时却忘了点燃它
无论你拥有多少,你总是希望拥有更多;满足不过是一种梦想,它永远与你失之交臂
一些社会学家认为你对这些问题的回答,很能说明你在想什么,社会在想什么,换句话说,可以说明你和社会的态度
30年代的大难题刚刚得到初步控制,新的问题又出现了——前所未有的富裕社会和种族平等问题
我们的调查表明没有一家公司能够靠试图面面俱到、满足所有人的需求而成功
这些事实使美国任何一家餐馆——或者是距离蔬菜供应地几小时路程以外的城市居民——都不可能有像样的新鲜蔬菜
心情好时,我可以谱写出恢弘的交响乐,绘制出壮丽的画卷。
人们常说,广泛阅读是可供选择的最佳方案,但即使在这一方面也需要进行某些选择。
也许你一生下来就具有诗人,音乐家或天文学家的才能,但在时间还不算太晚的时候,没有人拉你一把,时间一过,就再也无法唤醒在你身上沉睡的这些才能了。
人真是集矛盾之大成!毫无疑问,惟有幽默才是弥足珍贵的美德。
我们公司并不招聘太多的人,每隔一年大约招聘一名,因此我们非常挑剔。
语言是人类创造的, 是人与人进行交际的工具。口头语言和书面语言的一个不同之处在于口头语言能用声音表达文字所具有的细微的意义差别。弗劳尔丝太太在朗读《双城记》时就像是在唱歌,好听极了,使我认识到语言的神奇,认识到了文学作品的语言是多么的美。