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1.Blonde 金黄色头发的人[?●???]

2.motto 座右铭,箴言[ ????◆]

3.ground down 使某人受打击,折磨[??????]

4.recession [????????] 经济衰退

5.parade (庆祝)游行[???????]

6.beauty contest 选美比赛[ ??◆???]

7.sporting events 体育赛事[ ???????] 8.charity 慈善机构[ ???????]

9.playgrounds 操场幼儿游戏组

10.blamed 批评,责备[?●????]

11.bad publicity 负面的宣传[???]

12.nickname 绰号[ ???????]

13.dumb 笨的[???]

14.classic 经典的[ ?●????]

Blonde weekends

Hundreds of women are taking part in Latvia's Blonde Weekend which carries the motto "make the world a brighter place". The idea is to put a smile back on the faces of the people of Latvia who've been ground down by the recession. The head of Latvia's Blondes' Association, Marika Gederte, who is organising the event, said she got the idea from Bulgaria. The weekend's events include a parade, a beauty contest and a number of sporting events open only to blondes. It's all in the interests of fun, but Mrs Gederte says there is a serious side to the festival. "And of course we have a very serious idea in the background, and it is charity. We are going to open children's playgrounds in the parks." Mrs Gederte said blondes were anything but stupid and blamed the bad publicity they frequently got and the nickname, dumb blonde, on the character Marilyn Monroe played in the classic movie Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.

1.instincts 直觉/天性/本能

[??????????◆?●]

2.intellect 才智[ ????●???]

3.jungle hero 丛林英雄[ ?????●]

4.swung 摇荡/大摇大摆[????]

5.loinclothed 系着腰布的[ ●???]

6.ape man 猿人[???]

7.stereotypical views 成见

[ ?????????????] 8.unwittingly 无意的a??.

9.traces 追寻[????????]

10.impact 影响/冲击[ ??????]

11.Darwinism 达尔文主义[ ??????????]

12.evolutionary theory 进化论

[ ?????●????????]

13.lighter relief 轻松的娱乐[ ●????]

14.jungle yell 丛林呐喊[ ?????●]

Tarzan arrived in Paris

He had the instincts of an animal and the intellect of a man and now Tarzan, the world's first adult jungle hero, has swung into his own exhibition at a Paris museum. The loinclothed, muscled ape man is celebrated amid all the Western stereotypical views of Africa of the early twentieth century. His creator, the American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, had never visited Africa, and unwittingly placed Tarzan in a jungle which was populated by tigers and which stretched from the Belgian Congo to Rhodesia. The exhibition also traces the impact of Darwinism and evolutionary theory in the Tarzan story. But for anyone looking for lighter relief, there's also an opportunity to practise your Tarzan jungle yell.

1.leap 飞跃[●???]

2.mankind 人类[?????????]

3.vital 关键的[ ????●]

4.crackle (无线电干扰)噼啪声[ ????●]

5.static 静电的[ ??????]

6.analysing 分析[????●????]

7.digitally-enhanced 经过数码化处理的

8.Apollo 11 mission 阿波罗11号登月使命

[????●?◆] 9.linguistic 语言的[●??????????]

10.spontaneous 即兴的

[????????????? ?????]

11.memorised 记在脑子里了

12.rhythm 韵律[ ?????? ??????]

13.symmetry 对称的[ ???????]

14.capture 抓住[ ??????]

15.humanity's 人类的n.

Neil Armstrong's Words

"It's one small step for man; one giant leap for mankind." Or should that have been, "One small step for a man"? Neil Armstrong has always said that he thought that that's what he said and maybe the vital 'a' got lost in a crackle of static. Now researchers analysing recently released digitally-enhanced recordings of the entire Apollo 11 mission have confirmed that he did not say the word 'a'. But a linguistic analysis of the way in which he spoke suggested that he intended to say 'a' and that the first words spoken on the moon were spontaneous and not memorised from a written

script. The researchers also argue that although the expression was not strictly correct its rhythm and symmetry poetically capture the sense and mood of one of humanity's most epic moments.

1.diver 潜水员[ ?????]

2.lead them to believe 使他们相信[●???]

3.supply 物资[????●??]

4.relieve 救济[???●???]

5.in hiding 隐藏[??]

6.Jacobite Rebellion 为复辟斯图亚特王朝而发起的叛

乱[ ?????????]

7.ring seal 指环印章[???]

8.board on在船上[????] 9.vessel 船[ ???●]

10.proof 证明[??◆??]

11.young pretender (查尔斯.爱德华,司徒亚特别称) 小

僭王[ ??]

12.intention 意图,目的[?????????]

13.crew 船员[ ?◆?]

14.genuine 真实的,真正的[ ?????◆??]

15.recover 找回[???????]

16.backer 支持者[ ???????]

Shipwreck Discovered

Divers have already found some items from the site which lead them to believe it was carrying supplies from the King of France to relieve Charles Edward Stuart, or Bonnie Prince Charlie, when he was in hiding after the Jacobite Rebellion. The team says that in particular, a rare ring seal of Mary Queen of Scots, may have been carried on board the vessel as proof to the young pretender that the intentions of the ship and its crew were genuine. But the name of the ship is not known, and thus far, comparatively few items have been recovered. If this really is as historically significant a find as its backers suggest, there are still many questions to be answered.

1.the long and short of 简而言之,归纳起来

2.vertically challenged[????●????????] 身

体的高度

3.counterparts[ ?????????????] 相对

的/对等的(人)

4.six[????]-foot[?◆?] (身高)六英尺

5.windfall[ ???????●] 横财/以外的收入

6.gap[???] 缝隙/距离

7.more capable[ ??????●] 更有能力的

8.discrepancy[????????????] 差异/矛盾

9.discrimination[????????????????] 歧

10.slimmer[??●??????] 较瘦的人

11.pay[???] n. 工资待遇

12.slender[ ?●????] 苗条的

Tall People Earn More

The long and short of this Australian report is that tall workers earn significantly more than their vertically challenged counterparts.A six-foot man can expect a windfall of almost $750 (around 7500 yuan) a year. The researchers found there were practical reasons why the size gap translated into a pay gap. Tall people were sometimes more capable of performing certain physical tasks, like reaching high shelves. But the discrepancy is explained mainly by discrimination, the simple fact that society tends to look on tall people as more powerful and smarter, even when they're not. The study from the Australian National University also found that slimmer workers tend to get slimmer pay packets. Fat men earn five per cent more than their slender colleagues.

1.courier[ ?◆???] package[ ??????] 特快专递邮包

2.souvenir[ ?◆??????] hunters[ ??????]

纪念品寻觅者

3.chipped off 从墙上铲下一小块(石头)

4.souvenir[ ?◆??????]

collection[ ??●?????] 纪念品收藏

5.guilty[ ??●??] 愧疚的

6.monument[ ????◆????] 纪念碑

7.selfish[ ??●???] 自私的8.superficial[??◆????????●] act[???] 肤

浅的行为

9.archaeological[ ??????●??????●] 考

古的

10.ancient[ ???????] heritage[ ????????]

古代遗产

11.tempting[ ???????] 诱人的

12.sneak[?????] out 偷偷摸摸地拿走

Roman Theft

The bit of stone, small enough to fit into a pocket, arrived in a courier package from the United States. The anonymous souvenir hunters sent a letter with it explaining they'd chipped off the piece on a visit to Rome 25 years ago. The note

said, "Every time I looked at my souvenir collection and came across that piece it made me feel guilty". It went on: "Over the years I started thinking that if all the visitors to that beautiful monument took a piece away with them, nothing would be left standing". The note added "It was a selfish and superficial act". Rome's archaeological officials have accepted the apology saying the episode proved that "Rome and its monuments are the dream of all the world's tourists". The city has extended an invitation to the couple to come back to Rome. It's not the first time bits of the city’s ancient heritage have proved tempting for tourists to relocate. Last August a German visitor was caught trying to sneak out a nine kilogram rock from the Roman Forum in her backpack, whilst in 2006 another German tourist was caught at one of the city's airports with a piece of Roman column in his bag.

1.cheque 支票[????]

2.account 账户[????◆??]

3.credited(给账户)存(钱)[????◆??]

4.queuing 排队

5.branch 分支[???????]

6.legislatin 立法[ ●??????●?????]

7.become a reality成为现实[??????] 8.security 安全性[?????◆?????]

9.image 图像[ ?????]

10.substitute 替代品[ ????????◆??]

11.clearing process 清理票款过程[ ?●?????]

12.sort 分类[????]

13.widely 广泛地[ ????●?]

Cheques to be paid in via phone

It could become as simple as this: picking up your mobile phone, taking a picture of the cheque you’ve just received and your bank account is credited. In other words, no more queuing at a bank branch. The government is considering legislation which will make this become a reality. But what about security? Can an image of a cheque really be a safe substitute for the real thing? The banking industry says it does now have the right technology. It hopes the cheque imaging will speed up the clearing process. Time could be saved by not having to sort and move paperwork between banks. The technology is widely used in the United States.

1.pumping大量注入、大量投入(资金)

2.bonds 债券n.

3.signalled已示意,发出信号n.

4.unwinding推出,撤消n.

5.sustained 持续的[?????????]

6.recovery 恢复[?????????]

7.kicked away踢开、踢走[ ????]

8.monetary 金钱的[ ????????]

9.props支柱n. 10.unemployment 失业[ ??????●??????]

11.investor 投资者[????????]

12.respond 回应[????????]

13.share 股份[???]

14.relief 放松[???●???]

15.uncertainty 不确定性[??????????]

16.tapering off逐渐减少[ ????????]

17.inevitable 不可避免的[?????????●]

Fed scales back stimulus effort

The Federal Reserve has been pumping money into the US economy by buying $85bn of bonds each month. From January, it will cut the figure to $75bn. And it has signalled that it will further reduce the scale of its bond buying if the economy continues to improve. It's a small but highly significant step towards unwinding the extraordinary measures put in place to support the economy through six years of deep crisis. The decision follows a run of data pointing to sustained if weak recovery and - the key factor - an improving jobs market. But the Fed hasn't entirely kicked away the monetary props. It plans to keep short term lending rates at near 0% until it sees at least another 0.5% drop in the unemployment rate. Investors responded by sending share prices higher. There was relief at the end to uncertainty over when the Fed, as has seemed inevitable for months, would start tapering off its monetary life support.

1.minimum 最小化的[ ???????]

2.wage 工资[?????]

3.accede答应,同意[?????]

4.calls for呼吁,要求n.

5.taxes税收n.

6.minster 部长[ ??????]

7.signal暗示,信号[ ??????]

8.overall 全部的[ ?◆?????●]

9.cooperative有协作精神的,合作的

[ ?◆?????●]

10.transform 使变形[??????????]

11.resistance反对,抵抗[??????????]

12.exports 出口

Germany to have minimum wage

Chancellor Merkel said she would accept the minimum wage but, in return, would not accede to Social Democrat calls for higher taxes. The French finance minister welcomed the floor on German pay as a signal of what he saw as a more cooperative German attitude within overall European economic policy. It is not clear, though, that a German minimum wage would transform the European economic situation. It all depends on what level it is set at, and there is great resistance in Germany to doing anything which would make German exports less attractive.

1.short term 短期[????]

2.sentiment 感情[ ?????????]

3.race 种族[????]

4.well-wishers表示良好祝愿的人[????]

5.critical 至关重要的严重的[ ???????●]

6.choirs 合唱[???◆?]

7.reminder让人们想起的人物、事物或事情

[???◆?]

8.unifying 统一的[ ?◆???????●]

9.emotional 感情[????◆???●]

10.charge 充电[??????]

11.unity 统一[ ?◆?????]

12.coalesce 聚集[ ??◆??●??]

13.determination 决心

[?? ????????????]

14.non-racialism 无种族歧视a??.

15.eradication铲除,根除a??.

16.poverty 贫穷[ ??????]

17.cherished珍爱的[ ??????]

18.ambition 报复[????????]

19.election 选举[??●???????]

20.unprecedented前所未有的

[??●???????]

21.surfacing出现[ ????????]

22.apartheid 种族隔离[????????????]

23.legacy遗产[ ●?????]

24.fend off应对[????]

25.passing去世[ ??????]

Nelson Mandela dies

Nelson Mandela's death may, in the short term, unite South Africa in ways that have never been seen before. The sentiments expressed by well-wishers of all races and backgrounds outside the hospital in Pretoria as he lay critically ill for nearly three months - the wall of deeply personal messages, the paintings, the choirs who came from across the country to sing for Mr Mandela - were a reminder of his unifying influence. We can clearly expect so much more in the coming days in this country where the emotional charge is so powerful. This unity may coalesce around a determination to push South Africa further down the road of non-racialism, of equality of opportunity and the eradication of poverty, all of them among Nelson Mandela's most cherished ambitions for the country. But South Africa is only months away from a general election, 20 years after the historic one of 1994. And Nelson Mandela's ANC has been facing unprecedented levels of criticism, with new parties surfacing to challenge its hold on power since the days of apartheid. Will the Mandela legacy help the ANC fend off the challenges, or will his passing - in the longer if not the shorter term - lead to significant change within the ANC itself. 2014 could point the way towards his political legacy.

1.flattened 被完全摧毁夷为平地

2.typoon 台风[ ?????????●]

3.struck袭击[?????]

4.rotting 腐烂的[ ?????]

5.corpse 尸体[ ????]

6.stench臭气、恶臭[ ????]

7.scores 大量,以二十计量的[?????????]

8.desperate 绝望的[ ????????] 9.shelter避难所[ ????????]

10.battered被严重损坏的[ ?????]

11.makeshift临时代替品[ ????????]

12.debris碎片,瓦砾

[ ??????? ??????]

13.extent 程度[????????]

14.devastation 破坏[ ????????????]

Typhoon Haiyan: Destruction in the Philippines

Tacloban has been flattened. Driving down the main high street, hardly a single building is left standing. People say this town was hit by a wall of water when the typhoon struck on Friday. There's the stench of rotting corpses. Driving in from the airport we saw scores of bodies lying by the roadside. For three days they have been there – nobody to bury them. People are desperate for food, clean water and shelter. At the badly battered airport, a makeshift hospital has been set up. We saw two young women giving birth, laid out among the debris. Aid is getting in, but slowly and this is just one town in

one province. Nobody knows the full extent of the devastation elsewhere.

1.works 作品

2.consigned 托付给了某人

3.dealer商人[ ???●?]

4.vanished消失了[ ???●?]

5.presumed(不肯定的)推测、认为[ ???●?]

6.consist of 包括[ ???????]

7.deemed认为,相信[ ???????]

8.degenerate堕落的[????????????]

9.transpires(秘密)泄露、为人所知

[????????????]

10.authority 权威[ ????????]

11.priceless 无价的,极宝贵的[ ?????●??] 12.darkened 昏暗的黑变罐头食品

13.reclusive隐居的、独居的黑变罐头食品

14.relative 亲戚[ ??●????]

15.occasional 偶尔的[????????●]

16.pre-war战前的(此处指二战前的)

[????????●]

17.expressionist 表现主义艺术家

[?????????????]

18.dispute 争议[??????◆??]

19.mountain of litigation 大量的官司和诉讼

[ ??◆????]

Nazi stolen art found in Germany

The collection of works the Nazis stole from Jews was consigned to a dealer to be sold before the war. But the paintings then vanished; presumed destroyed. The works consist of what the Nazis deemed 'degenerate art', that is, modern art. It now transpires that two years ago the authorities discovered this amazing and priceless collection in darkened rooms at the home of a reclusive relative of the pre-war dealer. It seems the relative had been selling paintings occasionally, when he needed money. One work by the German expressionist Max Beckmann was sold two years ago for more than three-quarters of a million Euros. The authorities have kept quiet, partly because ownership would be disputed. A mountain of litigation is no doubt on the way.

1.smokey 烟的[???????]

2.haze烟雾[????]

3.hits the senses(迎面而来的)感官冲击

4.firefighter 消防员火灾寻视器

5.helicopter 直升飞机[ ??●??????]

6.overhead 在头顶[ ?◆?????]

7.dump 倾倒[????]

8.merging合并起来[????]

9.blaze 火焰[?●???]

10.spanning扩散[ ??????] 11.stay put停留不动[????]

12.defend保护,保卫[????]

13.welfare福利[ ??●???]

14.volunteers志愿者[ ??●???]

15.exhausted 精疲力尽的[??????????]

16.unseasonably反季节的[??????????]

17.worsen 变坏[ ?????]

18.forecast 预告[ ????????]

19.little let-up(气温)没有降低[ ●??●]

Australian bush fires

Here amid the smokey haze of the bush, the heat hits the senses. Temperatures are back in the mid-30s making the work of firefighters increasingly difficult. Helicopters whirr overhead dumping water on the nearby fire fronts. They’re trying to stop several fires from merging into one huge blaze spanning hundreds of kilometres. In several communities, people are being warned not to try and stay put to defend their homes. With hundreds of houses already destroyed, disaster welfare centres have been set up where families can start the planning needed to rebuild their lives. Most of the firefighters are volunteers. Many look exhausted; some have even lost their own homes. The fires follow unseasonably hot weather; conditions are expected to worsen throughout the week with dangerously strong winds forecast on Wednesday and little let-up in the temperature.

1.chancellor财政大臣[ ???????●?]

2.no limits没有限制[??◆]

3.stressed强调了

4.investment投资[???????????]

5.high-profile备受关注的[???????????]

6. a diplomatic thaw外交关系缓和

7.announcement 通知[????◆??????]

8.to relax 放宽,放松(政策)

[?◆?? ??? ?◆]

9.restriction 限制[???????????]

10.high-spending高消费的[???????????]

Easier UK visas for Chinese proposed

In his speech at China's top university the chancellor said there should be no limits on the number of Chinese students and tourists able to visit Britain if they want to. He also stressed that there was no country in the West more open to Chinese investment than the UK. The chancellor shared the stage at Peking University with London's mayor- Boris Johnson. Their high-profile visits are a sign of a diplomatic thaw between the two countries. The chancellor's announcement to relax visa rules for Chinese nationals will be welcomed by British businesses. They've been calling on the government to ease restrictions as a way of encouraging more high-spending Chinese tourists to visit the UK.

1.researcher[????????????]研究者

2.pests害虫

3.fungi[ ???????? ???????]真菌,霉菌

4.devastate[ ?????

????]摧毁

5.harvests[????????????]收成

6.surveillance[???????●???]监视,监控

7.insect[ ??????]昆虫8.virus[ ???????]病毒

9.destructive[???????????]毁灭性的

10.average[ ???????]平均

11.shift[????]转移

12.correlates[ ?????●?????] with[???]与…有关系

13.temperature[ ????????????]温度

14.surveillance[???????●???]监视,监控

Spread of crop pests

The researchers looked at more than 600 crop pests from around the world. These included fungi, such as wheat rust, which is devastating harvests in Africa and the Middle East; insects like the mountain pine beetle that's destroying trees in the US; as well as bacteria, viruses and microscopic nematode worms. They found that over the past 50 years, these destructive species have been on the move. On average, they're spreading 3km every year, shifting north and south towards the poles. The scientists say this correlates with warming temperatures, allowing the pests to take hold in areas that were once too cold for them to live in. Currently, between 10% and 20% of the world's crops are lost to pests - and the team warns that rising global temperatures could make the problem worse. The researchers say that improved surveillance of the problem is needed.

https://www.wendangku.net/doc/256869397.html,b 实验室

2.livestock farming 畜牧业

3.to satisfy 满足

4.demand 需求

5.aim 目的

6.the real thing 真东西(这里指真汉堡)

7. a work in progress 一项正在进展中的研发工作

8.stem cells 干细胞9.tasteless 无味的

10.technologists 技术专家

11.flavour 味道

12.juice 果汁

13.mixture混合物

14.initial 最初的

15.development process 研发过程

World's first lab-grown burger

Professor Post is developing a way to grow meat in a lab because he believes that livestock farming is not good for the environment, not good for animals nor, he says, is it going to satisfy the growing demand for meat. His aim is to produce a burger that looks and tastes just like the real thing but from what I saw at his lab, that is still a work in progress. The flesh, grown from stem cells, is pale white and tasteless, so food technologists have had to mix in breadcrumbs, caramel and saffron to add flavour and beetroot juice to add colour. The mixture is then put together to make the burger that will be cooked then eaten by two food writers. Initial testing during the development process suggests that it won’t taste great, but according to Professor Post, it will taste good enough.

1.intense浓厚的[???????]

2.iconic标志性的[????????]

3.under the hammer被拍卖[ ????]

4.potential 潜在的[??????????●]

5.gather 聚集[ ????]

6.auction 拍卖[ ??????]

7.bidders竞拍者[ ????]

8.outfit 服装[ ?◆????]

9.homespun家纺的[ ????????]

10.floral 花纹的[ ?●????●]

11.lederhosen皮短裤[ ?●????●]

12.identity 身份[??????????]

13.revealed透露v.

14.memorabilia纪念品[ ?????????●??]

15.item 物品[ ?????? ??????]

16.original 原来的[?????????●] 17.cane 藤条[ ???]

18.scene 一场戏[????]

19.episode 集[ ?????◆?]

Sound of Music auction

There was intense interest in the iconic costumes as they went under the hammer. Potential buyers, gathered in a Los Angeles auction house, faced competition from bidders on the phone and the internet. The central piece was Maria's outfit, described by the auctioneers as "a heavy brown homespun Austrian-style dress with a wheat-coloured homespun blouse." The floral lederhosen worn by the Von Trapp children were also part of the collection. The identity of the successful bidder has not been revealed. The Sound of Music costumes were sold as part of a two-day auction of Hollywood memorabilia. Other items included an original cane used by Charlie Chaplin in the comedy Modern Times and, a month after his death, the clothes worn by James Gandolfini in the final scene of the final episode of The Sopranos, sold for $22,000.

1.pregnancy 怀孕[ ?????????]

2.in the public eye受公众关注的[??]

3.camera 相机[ ??????]

4.royal 皇家的[ ????●]

5.gave little away什么都没泄露[????]

6.throne 宝座[ ??◆?]

7.succession继承权[?????????]

8.upbringing养育,抚养[ ????????]

9.character 性格[ ???????]

10.instill 注入[??????●]

11.stage 阶段[??????] 12.monarch君主[ ?????]

13.formality 仪式[??????●???]

14.fierce 激烈的[????]

15.media 媒体[ ??????]

16.problematic成问题的[ ??????]

17.rural 农村的[ ???????●]

18.diminished(使)减弱[ ???????●]

19.bond 联系纽带[????]

20.speculation猜测[ ?????◆?●?????]

21.broke with tradition打破了传统[???◆?]

22.restraint限制[??????????]

Royal baby

It was a pregnancy in the public eye. There was no hiding away from the cameras. And royal duties continued for the Duchess of Cambridge until the final weeks. Wherever she went, the gifts, the questions, the chat, had been of the baby. She gave little away. With his great-grandmother in her 61st year on the throne, and his grandfather and father ahead of him in the line of succession, it will be some time before the Duke and Duchess's son is King. Suzannah Lipscomb, Historian: It is in the nature of these next few years, in his upbringing, in his childhood, in the character and values that are instilled in him at this stage, that will determine how the British public will view their monarch. In the past, there was a formality to the royal birth announcements. Much has changed. After Prince William was born at St. Mary's hospital, his father spoke to the media.

Reporter: How is Lady Di?

Prince Charles: She's very well, marvellous.

Reporter: Was it a very painful experience?

Prince Charles: Have you ever had a baby?

Reporter: No I haven't.

Prince Charles: I should wait and see!

And from the moment the new Prince appeared on the hospital steps, it was clear his upbringing would be different, less formal. William will now be fiercely protective of his wife and child but controlling the level of interest from the public and the media is increasingly problematic. The Duchess of Cambridge's childhood memories are of a strong family unit in rural Berkshire. Royal life appears not to have diminished that bond. And there is speculation that after the birth the Duchess will return home to mum for a few weeks. William's childhood broke with tradition. By royal standards there was greater freedom. It was more normal, there was less restraint. He is likely to want the same for his son, a little boy who one day will be King.

1. a literary mystery文学之谜

2.assured有把握的,十拿九稳地

3.debut处女作[ ????◆???????◆?]

4.it turns out原来是[??]

5.nom de plume笔名,化名[???]

6.agent 经纪人[ ???????]

7.editor 编辑[ ?????]

8.phrase 词组[?????] 9.gender性别[ ??????]

10.confessed承认,供认[ ??????]

11.mitigation辩解[ ???????????]

12.liberating令人舒畅的[ ???????????]

13.solve 解决[??●?]

Book author mystery

It was something of a literary mystery. How was Robert Galbraith, a former military policeman, able to produce such an assured debut novel? Extract from the book:

The face was crushed and swollen, one eye reduced to a pucker, the other showing as a sliver of dull white between distended lids. When the sequinned top she wore glittered in slight changes of light, it gave a disquieting impression of movement, as though she breathed again. And now it turns out that Robert Galbraith is actually the nom de plume of none other than JK Rowling. The secret was only discovered when Britain's Sunday Times newspaper realised that Galbraith and Rowling shared the same agent and editor. Computer analysis showed they used similar phrases and styles. It was also not the first time Rowling had hidden her gender, having chosen to be called JK rather than Joanne when she was first published. Rowling confessed. In mitigation, she said she wanted to know how her book would be received without her name and that she had found it a liberating experience. The book had sold fifteen hundred copies before Sunday, and now the mystery has been solved it is number one in the Amazon best seller list.

1.paw熊掌

2.prickly 多刺的[ ????●?]

3.cuddle拥抱[ ???●]

4.trustworthy值得信赖的

5.bare necessity基本必需品[???]

6.ranked highly排位很高的

7.pint 品脱(单位)[?????] 8.up there被列在前的[??]

9.polled投票统计的,抽样调查的[??]

10.overlooked忽视了[ ?◆???●◆?]

11.materialistic 物质性的

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12.in favour of 赞同支持

13.rest at ease心满意足[????]

Life's essentials

For Baloo the bear in The Jungle Book, it was honey, ants, paw paws and prickly pears. But when it comes to the Great British public, the top four things people couldn't live without were an internet connection, a television, a cuddle and a trustworthy best friend.

And while women placed cuddles as their number one 'bare necessity', men were more into television. For women, chocolate, central heating and a cup of tea all ranked highly. But for men, a cooked breakfast and a pint of beer were up there. I asked people on the streets of London what their bare necessities were:

Vox pops of people in London:

My girlfriend. X-box. Cigarettes. Money's the main thing – makes the world go round!

Phone. My family and kids. Freedom, democracy, independence, votes, women's rights.

My kids. Water. My wife I think, that's about the best. Very diplomatic!

Eighty-six per cent of those polled admitted that they overlooked love and friendship in favour of materialistic things - which could explain why the iPhone helps so many British people rest at ease when it comes to the bare necessities of life.

1.velvety 天鹅绒般的

2.smooth 光滑的

3.replace 代替

4.globules 小球体

5.disperses 分散

6.maintain 保持

7.texture 质地

8.trick 窍门

9.agar 琼脂10.available 可获得的

11.gelling agent 胶凝剂

12.blend 混合

13.sponges 海绵

14.soak 浸透

15.alcohol 酒精

16.additives 添加剂

17.credentials 资格

18.lower 降低

19.content 内容

20.craving 强烈欲望

21.health-conscious 有健康意识22.contain 包含

23.shots 一口酒

Chocolate

Here's the problem with chocolate - what makes it velvety and smooth in the mouth is exactly what ends up elsewhere - fat. Low-fat versions disappoint because it's difficult to replace the tiny globules of fat with anything else that disperses within the chocolate and maintains its texture. The trick, it seems, is to use agar - a widely available gelling agent. Thoroughly blended bits of it, the researchers say, act as tiny sponges that soak up any liquid - fruit juice, plain water, even alcohol. Stefan Bon, who led the research, said that the method opens up whole new markets for chocolate, and that additives such as fruit juice could further increase chocolate's health credentials. Stefan Bon: "It would both lower fat content and sugar content, so for people who have a craving and want to just down a bar of 200g, you take half the amount of fat in, so it's great." But for the less health-conscious, students in the group have made a chocolate bar containing four shots of vodka.

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2016 is the Year of the Monkey and Kate goes in search of the extremely rare Snub-Nosed Monkeys of Yunnan. She goes on a 'poo hunt', looking for monkey faeces to test for their health. Jing experiences the spectacular showers of sparks from ancient fireworks made from liquid metal by Mr. Xue, the last practitioner of this dying craft - his only protection is a sheepskin coat and straw hat. Ant finds out how an entire ice city is made from just frozen river water, sculpted to make full-sized buildings that are illuminated beautifully at night. 2016年是猴年,凯特来到云南寻找稀少的狮鼻猴。她进行了一场“便便搜索之旅”,寻找到猴子的排泄物并检验他们是否健康。Jing观看了一场由薛先生用液态金属制作的绚烂烟火,这样的做法非常古老。薛先生是这一即将失传技艺的最后传人,期间他仅有的保护措施就是一件羊皮外套和一顶草帽。安特则探索了整个冰城是如何从整条冰冻的河建造而来,在灯光的照射下,整座冰城在夜间熠熠生辉。Meanwhile, the Hairy Bikers, Dave and Si, join the largest motorbike flotilla on earth, as thousands of migrant workers in Guangzhou province head for home as New Year approaches. It’s an extraordinary scene as workers from the city go back to their home villages, often for the only time in a year. The Bikers join the volunteers helping the motorcyclists as they head carefully back home on bikes loaded high with people and presents. 同时,毛毛骑手戴维和Si加入了地球上最大规模的摩托迁徙大队,春节将近之时,成千上万的民工从广州省骑摩托车回家过节。多么壮观的场面,众多工人从城市骑车回到农村,一年中他们只有在春节才回家。戴维和Si加入了志愿者团队,去帮助这些一心想骑车回家的摩托骑手们,他们的摩托车上坐着很多人,载满礼物. 第一集重点笔记整理 1.词汇篇 春节Chinese New Year=the Spring Festival 中国丰富的文化the richness of Chinese culture 农历lunar calendar 聚集到城市flock to the cities 惨不忍睹的eye-watering 对…爱发牢骚enjoy a good old moan about… 管理这么大的车流量manage this flow of vehicles 保持交通顺畅keep the traffic flowing 春运期间during the New Year rush 全家福have a family portrait 精密的运营require precision organization 入境旅客,接机家属arriving passengers and waiting families 与家人团聚reunite with their families 顽强的意志iron will 摩托车大军motorbike flotilla 巍然直立stand proud in the sky 需要对细节的一丝不苟demand meticulous attention to detail 中国生肖Chinese zodiac 犯太岁offend the God of Taisui 少数民族ethnic minority 2.句型篇 中国食物丰富和多样绝世无双。Chinese food is as rich and varied as any on earth. 使用的是中国本土生长的食材。Use a host of ingredients grown right across the vast nation. 在春节时,千百万人会涌出城市前往他们位于全国各地的家乡。 At Chinese New Year, millions floods out of the city and head to their home towns across China. 在整个中国,春节期间会有惊人的五千四百万次航空旅行。 Across China, a staggering 54 million trips are by air during the festival. 红帽子的工作深受乘客欢迎。Red Caps truly got their work cut out for them. 它将哈尔滨升级为本地区的工商业中心。 It transformed this city into the beating heart of commerce and industry in this region.

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BBC news 2014-05-07--------- Police in the Philippines have arrested 58 people involved in an Internet extortion network. They are accused of posting fake profiles to social network sites, luring mostly elderly men into exposing themselves in video chats which then filmed and used to blackmail them for money. Basically what's been going on here is that criminals have now taken advantage of technology and in particularly, social networking site where they are creating multiple fake profiles to befriend as many people as possible. And the aim was of this is to encourage the person that befriended into having sex over the Internet in front of the webcam and unknown to the person this is filmed and recorded it. And then she used a blackmail further on. Many of these firms are so well-organized like a traditional business with the staff that they have got. So they really are very well-organized. And it enables them to commit crime all over the world rather than traditionally where they may have been confined to their own country. And these are mostly men, it seems, to think they are striking up kind of interval relationship over the Internet with a woman. It turns out that they are not. What kind of money is extorted from them? It varies anything from a few hundred pounds through to few thousand dollars. And it's whatever they think that they can afford. It's very similar and very specialized to some of the other form we've seen in particular countries, some countries where teams have got together and they are specialized in skimming cards. Others have specialized in other types of fraud. I guess it's possibly also the fact that Philippines does well in tourist from westernized countries to the Philippines. The US Secretary of States John Kerry says the South Sudan President Salva Kiir has agreed to peace talks aimed at ending the conflict there. Mr. Kerry was speaking after the talks with the president in the capital Juba. I've told President Kiir that the choices that both he and the opposition face are stark and clear and that the unspeakable human costs that we have seen over the course of last month and which could even grow if they fail to sit down are unacceptable to the global community.

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8部BBC历史纪录片——坚持看完,见识会大不一样 图片来源| 豆瓣很多人去欧洲旅行,一开始觉得很新鲜,教堂很宏伟,城市很小资,处处风景如画,可是过几天后,审美疲劳就会一阵阵袭来,看来看去,好像都差不多啊。说实话,欧洲要玩得好,真得懂历史。那么,怎么才能快点对西方历史有一个比较全面的了解呢?这种事,还是要找BBC——人家专门干这个的,巨额投入,不计回报,就是想用他们的知识给你“洗洗脑”。今天特别整理了BBC制作的8部精彩历史纪录片,大多数是关于欧洲历史的。藏着,慢慢看~1BBC 英雄列传Heroes and Villains 欧洲的项羽和岳飞们的故事 ▌《勇士》全系列共分六集,每集透过历史上一起重大事件,揭开青史留名的着名将领的复杂性格。 ▌第一集是拿破仑,这个科西嘉岛的移民野小子怎样在土伦 战役中一战成名;第二集是日本的德川家康,从丰臣秀吉托孤开始到关原决战击败石田三成结束;第三集是领导英明却优柔寡断的斯巴达克斯;第四集是科尔蒂斯,摧毁阿兹特克文明的前前后后;第五集是狮心王理查,第三次十字军东征,与萨拉丁的双雄会;第六集是阿提拉,横扫西欧却盛极而衰的故事。 ▌人物刻画很到位,演绎的有血有肉,散发着英雄气概却又

绝非脸谱化的高大全。大到史诗战役的千人混战,小到油盐酱醋的旁枝末节,配得上制作精良的评价。 链接:https://www.wendangku.net/doc/256869397.html,/a_19rrg85rdp.html2英国史A History of Britain 15集看懂英国和资本主义发展史 ▌对于一个不了解英国历史的人来说,本片是很好的教材。本片再现了英国文明的成长历程,从巨石文化的新石器时代到辉煌的伊丽莎白时代,穿越17世纪暴乱的国内战争到日不落大不列颠帝国。这是一个生动的,有些情景可以说是血腥的故事。15集,BBC就能把复杂的英国历史说清楚,确实厉害。▌这部纪录片里有严谨的学者态度,也有尽量还原当年那些重大事件的场景,配上音乐,总的来说,坚持看下来,对西方历史的一个重要部分就基本知道了。这比读历史教科书强多了,而且可以触类旁通,对整个西方文化、西方历史有个入门的落脚点。 链接: https://www.wendangku.net/doc/256869397.html,/show_page/id_zd39889b28f7111e1 b2ac.html#rd3奥斯曼帝国:欧洲的伊斯兰王室 土耳其的灿烂历史 ▌最近热播的一档旅游节目《花样姐姐》的目的地就是土耳其,跟着明星们旅途看到的景色实在是太美了。奥斯曼帝国就是土耳其人建立的政权,文化灿极一时。不了解奥斯曼,

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心痛与身痛,孰更痛? You've broken up with your girlfriend or boyfriend, your wife or husband has left you and you feel rejected, dejected, broken-hearted. Well, new research suggests that intense feelings of rejection are as hurtful as physical pain. The lead author of the study Ethan Kross said the reason is because the same regions of the brain that become active in response to painful sensory experiences are also activated during intense experiences of social rejection. The researchers hope their findings will offer new insigh t into how the experience of intense social loss may lead to various physical pain symptoms and disorders. They also confirmed the notion the people from different cultures all around the world use the same language, words like "hurt" and "pain", to describe the experience of both physical pain and social rejection. Glossary 词汇表 to break up with someone (情侣)分手 dejected 感到沮丧的 hurtful 令人感到伤痛的 sensory 感官的 findings 研究结果 insight 对事情的了解 loss 丧失 symptom 症状 disorder 紊乱 notion 概念

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23《八十天环游地球》24《七大海洋》 25《人类本能》 26《行星地球探索记》27《蓝色星球》 28《世界自然奇观》29《埃及》 30《白色星球》 31《野性南美洲》 32《地球无限》 33《二战大突击》 34《动物超感官》 35《成吉思汗》 36《寻找特洛依战争》37《地平线》 38《与恐龙同行》 39《纳粹警示录》 40《地球脉动》 41《数学的故事》 42《霍金的宇宙》 43《海洋奥德赛》 44《动物战场》 45《动物母性》

46《野生动物奇观》 47《海明威冒险之旅》 48《美丽中国》 49《发现中国:美食之旅》50《宇宙行星探索记》 51《世界八十宝藏》 52《超级新人类》 53《自然界大事件》 54《观星指南》 55《时光机器》 56《鸟的天堂》 57《野性印尼》 58《野性非洲》 59《野性加勒比》 60《大堡礁》 61《植物王国》 62《亚马逊深渊》 63《以色列的诞生》 64《旷世杰作的秘密》 65《文明的轨迹》 66《人脑漫游》 67《伟大的作曲家》 68《地球:气候战争》

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