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1、pixyU11. Write and live on a farm. 2. Because they grow nearly all of their fruits and vegetables. They have enough eggs, honey and wood. They are very close to nature and can enjoy the beautiful scenery. Besides, they can go skiing and skating in winter. 3. No. Sometimes the good life can get prett

2、y tough. 4. They were buried under five feet of snow from December through March. 5. When the first spring came, it brought two floods. The second flood refers to the good harvest in the growing season. 6. He decided to quit his job and start to freelance. 7. He has to crawl into black bear dens for

3、 “Sports Illustrated”, hitch up dogsled racing teams for “Smithsonian” magazine, check out the Lake Champlain “monster” for “Science Digest”, and canoe through the Boundary Waters Wilderness area of Minnesota for “Destinations”. 8. As for insurance, they have only bought a poor mans major-medical po

4、licy and the policy on their two cars. 9. They cut back their expenses without appreciably lowering their standard of living. For example, they patronize local restaurants instead of more expensive places in the city. They still attend the pixyopera and ballet but only a few times a year. They eat l

5、ess meat, drink cheaper wine and see fewer movies. 10.A tolerance for solitude and lots of energy. 11.They will leave with a feeling of sorrow but also with a sense of pride at what they have been able to accomplish. 12.They chose to live in the country because they want to improve the quality of th

6、eir lives. Yes, they have finally realized their dreams. U21. Because he was confident that the Creator intended all men to be created equal. And he never gave up struggling for that freedom.2. To learn more about a man who was, in many years, an African-American Moses.3. It was a secret web of esca

7、pe routes and safe houses that was used to liberate slaves from the American South. A long list of courageous men and women like Josiah Henson forged it.4. To remember the heroes of the Underground Railroad and song their exploits.5. By saving enough money through working at the trade of iron moldin

8、g.6. Because helped people to slip by the slave hunters.pixy7. Driven by religious convictions.8. The risk of being imposed a fine or a brief jail sentence.9. They were usually easy to recognize10. Because slavery had been abolished there in 1833, and Canadian authorities encouraged the runaways to

9、settle their vast virgin land.11.Because the master was planning to sell him for plantation work far away which would make him separated forever from his family.12.Member of the Underground Railroad provided for their welfare carefully and set them thirty miles on their way by wagon, and a captain g

10、ave them a dollar and arranged for a boat which carried them to Canada.U31. No. 2. No. 3. It has been replaced by an era when people employ various security devices at home. 4. Small notices announcing that the premises are under surveillance by this security force or that guard company. 5. The insu

11、rance company tries to impress the public that it will ensure your safety by paying for your losses. 6. An atmosphere of fear and distrust. pixy7. Because they feel threatened and want to keep outsides away. 8. No. They are by now the most sophisticated of security sites. 9. It is a way to hold the

12、terrorists, real and imagined, at bay. 10.To tell whether their friend or client is telling lies. 11.All is done in the name of “security”. But according to the author, America, with all this “security”, is perhaps the most insecure nation in the history of civilization. 12.We may have locked the ev

13、ils out, but in so doing we have locked ourselves in. U41. He worked as a “Technical Expert, Third Class”. He needed the job to support his young family. 2. He published five of the most important papers in the history of science. This is because they proved that atoms and molecules existed, laid th

14、e foundation for quantum mechanics, describe the theory of special relativity, and advanced the famous equation: E=mc2 3. He developed the Theory of Universal Gravitation then. 4. Because his ideas were far ahead of other scientists of his time. pixy5. He meant that like other scientists Einstein wa

15、s a man of his time. If he hadnt been born, his 1905 papers would eventually have been written in some form by others. 6. What was remarkable about 1905 is that year a single person authored five of the most important papers in science. Einstein proposed in 1905 that light is particulate and for thi

16、s he won the Nobel Prize in 1921. 7. Because if you did so you would find yourself disagreeing with physicist James Clerk Maxwell, an Authority Figure who had proved that light was an electron magnetic wave. 8. He was not at all concerned about authority. He hated being told what was true. 9. Scienc

17、e was dinner-table conversation in the Einstein household when he was young. His interest in science came naturally. 10.He credited his discoveries to imagination and endlessly questioned more with his intelligence so that his interest in science accumulated and he became more and more enthusiastic

18、towards science.11.He struggled to produce a unified field theory, combing gravity with other forces of nature, but he failed. 12.He found Einsteins brain looked much like any other. U5pixy1. He wrote them on a ship on the way to the island of Tulagi in the South Pacific on Thanksgiving Day, 1943. 2

19、. Preparing a traditional Thanksgiving dinner featuring roast turkey made the writer extremely busy. 3. The writer was thinking about Thanksgiving. 4. He decided to write letters to show gratitude to those who had helped him in his life. 5. He had always accepted what they had done for him, but neve

20、r expressed to any of them a simple “Thank you.” 6. He decided to write to his father, his grandmother, and the Rev. Lonual Nelson, his grammar school principal. 7. His father had impressed upon him from boyhood a love of books and reading. 8. He remembered that each morning Nelson would open the sc

21、hool with a prayer over his assembled students. 9. He recalled how his grandmother had taught him to tell the truth, to share, and to be forgiving and considerate of others. And he thanked her for her delicious food and for all the wonderful things she had done for him. 10.His reading of their lette

22、rs left him not only astonished but also more humbled than before, because they all thanked him rather pixythan saying they would forgive him for not having previously thanked them. 11.The writer learned that one should learn to express appreciation for others efforts. 12.The writer wished for all p

23、eople the common sense to achieve world peace, and find the good and praise it. U61. They found their tastes in art, chicory salad and bishop sleeves so much in tune that they set up a joint studio. 2. Johnsy would be able to recover from pneumonia if she wanted to live. 3. She wanted to paint the B

24、ay of Naplessome day. 4. She could see a bare yard, and an old ivy vine climbing half way up the brick wall. 5. Because she thought that she would die when the last leaf fell. 6. No. Because in the text the author mentions that Behrman was a failure in art. For forty years he had been always about t

25、o paint a masterpiece, without ever actually starting one. 7. He was upset that Johnsy should have such a silly idea. 8. Because they were afraid that Johnsy would die if the leaves on it were all gone. pixy9. She saw the last leaf on the vine. 10.It rekindled her will to live. And she realized that

26、 it was a sin to want to die. 11.He caught pneumonia because he painted the last leaf on a rainy and cold night in the yard and was wet through. 12.Yes, he finished his masterpiece eventually. It was his fine painting of the last leaf, the painting that saved Johnsy. U71 A surgeons scar cuts across

27、his lower back. The fingers on his right hand are so twisted that he cant tie his shoes. His mothers challenges and the voices of those who believed him stupid, incapable of living independently keep him going on.2 He is a door-to-door salesman. His weapons are: dark slacks, blue shirt and matching

28、jacket, brown tie, tan raincoat, hat and a briefcase.3 He is afraid that someone will steal his briefcase, with the glasses, brochures, order forms and clip-on tie that he needs to survive. He was different in that cerebral palsy, a disorder of the nervous system that affected his speech, hands and

29、walk.4 pixyFirst a school for the disabled and then Lincoln High School, where he was placed in a class for slow kids.5 She was certain that he could rise above his limitations.6 He applied for a salesmans job.7 With his mother setting up a meeting with a representative of Watkins, as well as by his

30、 own persistence.8 He lacked confidence. It took him quite a while to have the courage to ring the first doorbell.9 He keeps coming back until the customer buys. He tells himself not to worry if the day has not turned out to be profitable.10 Because he was laid up for five months after band surgery

31、and couldnt work.11 Like a home of the past era. He leads a solitary life.12 No, he doesnt. The house is only a building. A place to live, nothing more. Although he is somewhat disabled, he never gives up and keeps fighting with fate. He never stops his pace to pursue his dream and he finally made it.

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