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1、A Life with Birds 有鸟陪伴的生活For nearly 17 years David Cope has worked as one of the Tower of Londons yeoman warders, better known to tourists as beefeaters. David, 64, lives in a three-bedroomed flat right at the top of the Byward Tower, one of the gatehouses. From our bedroom we have a marvellous view

2、 of Tower Bridge and the Thames, says David. The Tower of London is famous for its ravens, the large black birds which have lived there for over three centuries. David was immediately fascinated by the birds and when he was offered the post of Raven Master eight years ago he had no hesitation in acc

3、epting it. The birds have now become my life and Im always aware of the fact that I am maintaining a tradition. The legend says that if the ravens leave the Tower, England will fall to enemies, and its my job to make sure this doesnt happen! David devotes about four hours a day to the care of the ra

4、vens. He has grown to love them and the fact that he lives right next to them is ideal. I can keep a close eye on them all the time, and not just when Im working. At first, Davids wife Mo was not keen on the idea of life in the Tower, but she too will be sad to leave when he retires next year. When

5、we look out of our windows, we see history all around us, and we are taking it in and storing it up for A Lucky Break 幸运的骨折Actor Antonio Banderas is used to breaking bones, and it always seems to happen when hes doing sport. In the film Play it to the Bone he plays the part of a middleweight boxer a

6、longside Woody Harrelson. During the making of the film Harrelson kept complaining that the fight scenes werent very convincing, so one day he suggested that he and Banderas should have a fight for real. The Spanish actor wasnt keen on the idea at first, but he was eventually persuaded by his co-sta

7、r to put on his gloves and climb into the boxing ring. However, when he realized how seriously his opponent was taking it all, he began to regret his decision to fight. And then in the third round, Harrelson hit Banderas so hard in the face that he actually broke his nose. His wife, actress Melanie

8、Griffith, was furious that he had been playing silly macho games. She was right, confesses Banderas, and I was a fool to take a risk like that in the middle of a movie. He was reminded of the time he broke his leg during a football match in his native Malaga. He had always dreamed of becoming a socc

9、er star, of performing in front of a big crowd, but doctors told him his playing days were probably over. Thats when I decided to take up acting; I saw it as another way of performing, and achieving recognition. What happened to me on that football pitch was, you might say, my first lucky break. Glo

10、bal Warming 全球变暖 Few people now question the reality of global warming and its effects on the worlds climate. Many scientists put the blame for recent natural disasters on the increase in the worlds temperatures and are convinced that, more than ever before, the Earth is at risk from the forces of t

11、he wind, rain and sun. According to them, global warming is making extreme weather events, such as hurricanes and droughts, even more severe and causing sea levels all around the world to rise . Environmental groups are putting pressure on governments to take action to reduce the amount of carbon di

12、oxide which is given off by factories and power plants, thus attacking the problem at its source. They are in favour of more money being spent on research into solar, wind and wave energy devices, which could then replace existing power stations. Some scientists, however believe that even if we stop

13、ped releasing carbon dioxide and other gases into the atmosphere tomorrow, we would have to wait several hundred years to notice the results. Global warming, it seems, is here to stay.A Success Story 一个成功的故事At 19, Ben Way is already a millionaire, and one of a growing number of teenagers who have ma

14、de their fortune through the Internet. What makes Bens story all the more remarkable is that he is dyslexic, and was told by teachers at his junior school that he would never be able to read or write properly . I wanted to prove them wrong , says Ben, creator and director of Waysearch, a net search

15、engine which can be used to find goods in online shopping malls. When he was eight, his local authorities provided him with a PC to help with school work. Although he was unable to read the manuals, he had a natural ability with the computer, and encouraged by his father, he soon began charging peop

16、le $l0 an hour for his knowledge and skills. At the age of 15 he set up his own computer consultancy, Quad Computer, which he ran from his bedroom, and two years later he left school to devote all his time to business. By this time the company had grown and I needed to take on a couple of employees

17、to help me, says Ben. That enabled me to start doing business with bigger companies.” It was. his ability to consistently overcome difficult challenges that led him to win the Young Entrepreneur of the Year award in the same year that he formed Waysearch, and he has recently signed a deal worth $25

18、million with a private investment company, which will finance his search engine.Traffic in Our Cities 城市的交通 The volume of traffic in many cities in the world today continues to expand. This causes many problems, including serious air pollution, lengthy delays, and the greater risk of accidents. Clea

19、rly, something must be done, but it is often difficult to persuade people to change their habits and leave their cars at home. One possible approach is to make it more expensive for people to use their cars by increasing charges for parking and bringing in tougher fines for anyone who breaks the law

20、. In addition, drivers could be required to pay for using particular routes at different times of the day. This system, known as road pricing, is already being introduced in a number of cities, using a special electronic card fixed to the windscreen of the car.Another way of dealing with the problem

21、 is to provide cheap parking on the outskirts of the city, and strictly control the number of vehicles allowed into the centre. Drivers and their passengers then use a special bus service for the final stage of their journey.Of course, the most important thing is to provide good public transport. Ho

22、wever, to get people to give up the comfort of their cars, public transport must be felt to be reliable, convenient and comfortable, with fares kept at an acceptable level.* Teaching and learning 教与学Many teachers believe that the responsibilities for learning lie with the student. If a long reading

23、assignment is given, instructors expect students to be familiar with the information in the reading even if they do not discuss it in class or take an examination. The ideal student is considered to be one who is motivated to learn for the sake of learning, not the one interested only in getting hig

24、h grades. Sometimes homework is returned with brief written comments but without a grade. Even if a grade is not given, the student is responsible for learning the material assigned. When research is assigned, the professor expects the student to take it actively and to complete it with minimum guid

25、ance. It is the students responsibility to find books, magazines, and articles in the library. Professors do not have the time to explain how a university library works; they expect students particularly graduate students to exhaust the reference sources in the library. Professors will help students

26、 who need it, but prefer that their students should not be too dependent on them. In the United Stats professors have many other duties besides teaching,such as administrative or research work. Therefore, the time that a professor can spend with a student outside of class is limited. If a student ha

27、s problems with classroom work, the student should either approach a professor during office hours or make an appointment.*The Difference between Man and Computer 人与电脑的区别 What makes people different from computer programs? What is the missing element that our theories dont yet account for? The answe

28、r is simple: People read newspaper stories for a reason: to learn more about what they are interested in. Computers, on the other hand,dont. In fact,computers dont even have interests; there is nothing in particular that they are trying to find out when they read. If a computer program is to be a mo

29、del of story understanding,it should also read for a purpose. Of course,people have several goals that do not make sense to attribute to computers. One might read a restaurant guide in order to satisfy hunger or entertainment goals, or to find a good place to go for a business lunch. Computers do no

30、t get hungry, and computers do not have business lunches. However,these physiological and social goals give rise to several intellectual or cognitive goals. A goal to satisfy hunger gives rise to goals to find information about the name of a restaurant which serves the desired type of food,how expen

31、sive the restaurant is,the location of the restaurant, etc. These are goals to acquire information or knowledge, what we are calling learning goals. These goals can be held by computers too; a computer might want to find out the location of a restaurant,and read a guide in order to do so in the same

32、 way as a person might. While such a goal would not arise out of hunger in the case of the computer,it might well arise out of the goal to learn more about restaurants.*Look on The Bright Side 看光明的一面 Do you ever wish you were more optimistic, someone who always expected to be successful? Having some

33、one around who always fears the worst isnt really a lot of fun. We all know someone who sees a single cloud on a sunny day and says,INooks like rain. But if you catch yourself thinking such things,its important to do something about it. You can change your view of life,according to psychologists. It

34、 only takes a little effort,and youll find life more rewarding as a result. Optimism,they say,is partly about self-respect and confidence but its also a more positive way of looking at life and all it has to offer. Optimists are more likely to start new projects and are generally more prepared to ta

35、ke risks. Upbringing is obviously very important in forming your attitude to the world. Some people are brought up to depend too much on others and grow up forever blaming other people when anything goes wrong. Most optimists,on the other hand, have been brought up not to regard failure as the end o

36、f the worldthey just get on with their lives.*The First Bicycle 第一辆自行车 The history of the bicycle goes back more than 200 years. In 1791,Count de Sivrac delighted onlookers in a park in Paris as he showed off his two-wheeled invention,a machine called the celerifer. It was basically an enlarged vers

37、ion of a childrens toy which had been in use for many years. Sivracs celerifer had a wooden frame,made in the shape of a horse,which was mounted on a wheel at either end. To ride it,you sat on a small seat,just like a modem bicycle,and pushed hard against the ground with your legsthere were no pedal

38、s. It was impossible to steer a celerifer and it had no brakes,but despite these problems the invention very much appealed to the fashionable young men of Paris. Soon they were holding races up and down the streets. Minor injuries were common as riders attempted a final burst of speed . Controlling

39、the machine was difficult,as the only way to change direction was to pull up the front of the celerifer and turn it round while the front wheel was spinning in the air. Celerifers were not popular for long,however,as the combination of no springs,no steering and rough roads made riding them very unc

40、omfortable. Even so,the wooden celerifer was the origin of the modem bicycle.*Working Mothers 职业母亲 Carefully conducted researches that have followed the children of working mothers have not been able to show any long-term problems,compared with children whose mothers stayed at home. My personal view

41、 is that mothers should be allowed to work if they wish. Whether we like it or not ,there are a number of mothers who just have to work. There are those who have invested such a big part of their lives in establishing a career that they cannot afford see it lost. Then there are many who must work ou

42、t of pure economic necessity. Many mothers are not cut out to be full-time parents. After a few months at home with a much loved infant ,they feel trapped and isolated. There are a number of options when it comes to choosing childcare. These range from child minders and nannies through to Granny or

43、the kind lady across the street. In reality, however,many parents dont have any choice; they have to accept anything they can get. Be prepared! No matter how good the childcare may be,some children are going to protest wildly if they are left. This is a perfectly normal stage of child development. B

44、abies separate well in the first six months,but soon after that they start to get a crush on Mum and close family members. Make sure that in the first week you allow plenty of time to help your child settle in. All children are different. Some are independent,while others are more attached to their

45、mothers. Remember that if you want to do the best for your children,its not the quantity of time you spend with them,its the quality that matters.+School Lunch 学校午餐Research has shown that over half the children in Britain who take their own lunches to school do not eat properly in the middle of the

46、day. In Britain schools have to provide meals at lunchtime. Children can choose to bring their own food or have lunch at the school canteen.One shocking finding of this research is that school meals are much healthier than lunches prepared by parents. There are strict standards for the preparation o

47、f school meals, which have to include one portion of fruit and one of vegetables, as well as meat, a dairy item and starchy food like bread or pasta. Lunchboxes examined by researchers contained sweet drinks, crisps and chocolate bars. Children consume twice as much sugar as they should at lunchtime

48、.The research will provide a better understanding of why the percentage of overweight students in Britain has increased in the last decade. Unfortunately, the government cannot criticise parents, but it can remind them of the nutritional value of milk, fruit and vegetables. Small changes in their ch

49、ildrens diet can affect their future health. Children can easily develop bad eating habits at this age, and parents are the only ones who can prevent it.+ Powerful Influence 强大的影响There can be no doubt at all that the Internet has made a huge difference to our lives. Parents are worried that children spend too mu

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