综合商务英语3Word格式文档下载.docx
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1.3FurtheralongMarineParadestoodashelter,opentotheelementsbutroofed,andIdecidedthatthiswasasgoodasIwasgoingtoget.
InthedistanceontheMarineParadeIfoundastructurewitharoofalthoughitwasexposedtonaturalforces.Idecidedthatitcouldservemypurposeandwouldbeasgoodasaroominaguesthouse.
1.4Thebenchwasslattedandhardandstuddedwithbigroundheadedboltsthatmaderecliningincomfortanimpossibility-doubtlesstheirintention.
Thebenchwasmadeofthinpiecesofwoodandthusveryhardtosleepon.Besidesitwasdecoratedwithbigroundheadedbolts.Thereforeitwasimpossibletolieonitinacomfortableway.Thereisnodoubtthatthebenchwasdesignedinthiswayonpurpose.
1.5Afterwards,feelinganewman,Iemergedwithatoothpickandaburp,andsaunteredhappilythroughthestreets,watchingDovercometolife.ItmustbesaidthatDoverwasnotvastlyimprovedbydaylight,butIlikesit.
AfterthebreakfastIfeltlikeanewmanandwalkedoutofthecafewithatoothpickinmymouthandburped.Iwanderedonthestreetleisurelyandhappily,seeingDoverbecomemorelively.IhadtoadmitthatDoverdidnotbecomeamoreattractivetownduringthedaytimebutanywayIlikedit.
2.1Nevermindthepopularpalaveraboutmarriageasasourceofblissforthecouple,securityforthekidsandsocietalstability.
Youdon’tneedtoworryaboutwhatotherssayaboutmarriage,forexample,alargenumberofpeoplesaythatmarriedpeoplecanbeveryhappy,theirchildrencanbeprotectedandsocietycanbestableifmorepeoplegetmarried.Butthisisjustnonsenseifthepracticalaspectofmarriageisnottakenintoaccount.
2.2Marriageiscriticizedasasourceofstress(anditis),conflict(thatto)andendlesscrisesthatneedtoberesolved(guiltythereaswell).
Therearealsonegativeopinionsonmarriage,forexample,marriagecancausestress,conflictandcrises.Allthesecriticismsarecorrectandyouhavetosolvethesemarriage-relatedproblems.
2.3Depressionandotheremotionalillsarelesslikelytogoundiagnosedifthere’ssomeoneathomewho’smindfulofyourmoodsandnoticesiftheydarken.
Aftergettingmarried,yourspousewillbecarefulofyourfeelingsandsensitivetothechangesinyouremotions.Ifyouhaveanysymptomofdepressionorotheremotionalills,yourspousewillnoticeitimmediately.
2.4Thedailystressesofthemodernworldcanthrowourbodiesintoemergencymodeandkeepusthere.Thattakesatollthroughhighbloodpressure,tensionheadachesandalotofgnawedpencils.
Inourdailyworktoday,wehavetocopewithstressfrequentlyandourbodiesareoftenputintosituationswhichneedimmediateactiontodealwithdifficultanddangerousevents.Thathasabadeffectonourbodiesandmaycausealotofdamagetoourhealth,suchashighbloodpressure,tensionheadachesandothersufferingswhichmakeyoufeelworriedanduncomfortable.
2.5Whilemarriedmengetrelieffromtheirworkdaybarrageofstresshormoneswhentheycomehomeafteraparticularlybusydayatwork,workingwomenareabletode-stresssimilarlyonlyiftheydescribetheirmarriageasahappyone.
2.6Thosetalesofspouseswhodiewithindaysofeachotherhavemorethanalittletruthtothem.
2.7Certainlynotallsuddenlysinglespousesarefatedtolanguishthisway—nomorethanallpeoplewhoneverpairoffaredestinedforashortenedlifefilledwithillnessandstress.
2.8Still,it’shardtoarguewithaninstitutionthatkeepsacompanionandcaretakerconstantlynearby,evenifnowandagain—whenawettowelhasonceagainbeendroppedonthefloororatubeoftoothpastehasbeensqueezedallwrong—wemayloselightofthathappyfact.
4.1Buttotheirsurprise,manypeoplefindthatenduringsuchaharrowingordealultimatelychangesthemforthebetter.
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Peoplefeelsurprisedthattheyfinallyhavebecomebetterpersonsafterundergoingsuchseverelydistressfulexperience.
4.2Welovetohearthestoriesofpeoplewhohavebeentransformedbytheirtribulations,perhapsbecausetheytestifytoabonafidepsychologicaltruth,onethatsometimesgetslostamidendlessreportsofdisaster:
Thereisabuilt-inhumancapacitytoflourishunderthemostdifficultcircumstances.
Weliketohearstoriesofhowserioustroublemightcompetelychangepeople,becausethesestoriesreallyproveapsychologicaltruththatisoftenneglectedbypeoplewhenfacingadisaster,i,e.humanbeingshaveaninbornqualitythatcanbefullydisplayedonlyinthemostdifficultsituation.
4.3Sheneveranticipatedwhatwouldhappen:
awithdrawalreactionthateventuallyleftherintotalbodyagonyandneurologicalmeltdown.
Sheneverexpectedthatstoppingmedicationcouldfinallyleadtoseverephysicalpainsandneurologicalproblems.
4.4Butthistime,shewaswaypastherlimits,andnothingherdoctorsdidseemedtohelp.
Butthistimeitwasmorethanshecouldbear,andallthatthedoctorsdidendedinvain.
4.5Shewasstillinagony,butanewconsciousnessgrewstrongereachnight:
anawesomesenseofliberation,combinedwithanall-encompassingfeelingofsympathyandcompassion.”IfeltstrippedofeverythingI’deveridentifiedmyselfwith,”shesaidsixmotherslater.
Shewasstillsufferingfromtheseverepain,butshebegantohaveanewfeelingaboutlifewhichwasbecomingincreasinglystrongereachday:
anamazingfeelingoffreedomfrompain,togetherwithtoleranceandsympathy.”IfeltthateverythingIusedtodefinemuselfisdeprivednow.”Shesaidsixmouthslater.
4.6Inthatmoment,oursenseofinvulnerabilityispierced,andtheself-protectivementalarmorthatnormallystandsbetweenusandourperceptionsoftheworldistornaway.
Atthatmoment,werealizeweareweakandvulnerable,andthespiritualpowerthatwepossessasameansofself-protectionwhenwearelookingatthisworldistakenaway.
4.7Theycyclethroughthesamesequenceofsensationsasdotraumasurvivors:
self-loss,confusionand,finally,anewsenseofmastery.
Theygothroughthesamecourseoffeelinglikethosewhohaveexperiencetheemotionalshock:
feelingataloss,andfinally,gainingthenewpower.
5.1Theyhavetobeheroicviolationsofthenormsandpracticesthatnowgovernmoviemakingeverywhereintheworld.
Inordertomaintainthehighartisticlevel,goodfilmsmustopenlygoagainsttheHollywoodsystemthatdominatestheproductionanddistributionoffilmsaroundtheworld.
5.2Cinema,onceheraldedastheartofthetwentiethcentury,seemsnow,asthecenturycloses,tobeadecadentart.
Theappearanceoffilmsatthebeginningofthetwentiethcenturywasonceregardedasapromisingnewart,however,attheendofcentury,filmsseemtofalltoalowerandworselevel.
5.3Tobekidnapped,youhavetobeinamovietheater,seatedinthedarkamonganonymousstrangers.
Forapersontobecomeoverwhelmedbythepoweroffilms,heorshehastobephysicallypresentinamovietheater,surroundedbyunknownpeople.
5.4Withthecomingofsound,theimage-makinglostmuchofitsbrillianceandpoetry,andcommercialstandardstightened.
Aftertheapperanceofsound,theartisticlevelandpoeticbeautyoffilmsdeclined.MeanwhiletheHollywoodsystemthatgovernsfilmmakingindustrybecamemorestrict.
5.5Nowthebalancehastippeddecisivelyinfavorofcinemaasanindustry.
Inthecentury-longconflictbetweencinemaasanartandcinemaasanindustry,thecurrentdevelopmentoffilmmakinghasunquestionablyfavoredthelatter.
5.6Thecatastrophicriseinproductioncostsinthe1980ssecuredtheworldwidereimpositionofindustrystandardsofmakinganddistributingfilmsonafarmorecoerciveandglobalscale.
Thedisadtrousriseinproductioncostshelpedtospreadandreinforcethecommercialstandardsofmoviemakingaroundtheworld.
5.7Ifcinemacanberesurrected,itwillonlybethroughthebirthofanewkindofcine-love.
Theonlywaytorevivethegoldenageofcinemaisbycultivatinganewkindofloveofcinemaamongtheaudience.
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1.1远处松林覆盖的群山沐浴在一种不知来自何处的略带绿色的紫光里。
(bathedin,comefromnowhere)
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Inthedistancethepine-cladhillsarebathedinthatgreenish-purplelightthatseemstocomefromnowhere.
1.2电影散场时,电影院出口人流熙熙攘攘,人们都纷纷涌出影院往家赶去。
(beaswarmwith,pourforth,makefor)
Theexitfromthetheaterwasaswarmwithpeoplewhenthemoviewasoverandeveryonepouredforthandmadeforhome.
1.3她在用钱方面很谨慎,总是偷偷把钱藏在床底下。
(becautiousabout,secreteaway)
Sheisverycautiousaboutmoneyandalwayssecretesitawayunderthebed.
1.4经过一周只有面包和豆子的贫困生活,他发现自己很难抵御这顿丰盛晚宴的诱惑。
(meager.sumptuous)
Afteraweekofmeagerdietofbreadandbeans,hefindsithardtoresistthesumptuousbanquet.
1.5很多家长对孩子长大独立都怀有一种欣慰中交织着难过的复杂心情,可能是由于嫉妒孩子们拥有远离自己的生活,希望能完全拥有孩子。
(thread,have...tooneself)
Manyparentsharboramixedfeelingofhappinessthreadedwithsadnesstowardstheirchildrenwhogrowupandbecomeindependent,maybebecausetheyarejea
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