星火英语15篇文章贯通四级词汇(完整版)A
星火英语四级词汇表巧记速记(原版)教学教材

substantial a.坚固的;大量的
suburb
n.市郊
urban
a.城市的
succeed
vi.成功;接着发生;继承
seccess
n.成功
succession n.接替;接续
successful a.成功的
successive a.连续的
success
n.成功的人或物
successor n.接替人
suggest
vt.建议;使人想起
suggestion n.建议;暗示;细微的迹象
gesture
v.做手势
digest
v.消化;吸收
digest
n.文摘
register n.登记;登记表
registration n.登记,注册;登记或注册的项目
sum
n.总数;金额;算术
summary
n.摘要
summarize vt.概括
vi.擅自行事
n.上级
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technology n.工艺,技术
vi.呷 vt.啜
ad.确实
vi.出汗 (使)突然转向 v.改变
n.表格 vt.裁剪;使适应 n.零售 vt.误解;把…误认为 vt.品尝;体验 vi.散发(…的)气味 v.(使)滑行 vt.对…征税;使负重担 vi.讲课 v.当(…)导师,当(…)家庭教师
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Model TestPart ⅠWriting(30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled The Decrease of Public Transportation Ticket Fare. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below:1. 近来一些城市政府实施多项举措降低公共交通票价,大力发展公共交通;2. 此措施带来的好处;3. 作为市民应如何响应政府的号召。
The Decrease of Public Transportation Ticket FareThe Debate Over Genetically Modified FoodsForthousands of years farmers have used a process of selection and cross breeding to continually improve the quality of crops. Traditional breeding methods are slow, requiring intensive labor: while trying to get a desirable trait in a bred species, undesirable traits will appear and farmers must continue the process over and over again until all the undesirables are bred out. In contrast, organisms acquire one specific gene or a few genes together through genetic modification, without other traits included and within a single generation. However, this technology too is inherently unpredictable and some scientists believe it can produce potentially dangerous results unless better testing methods are developed.Traditional breeding is based on sexual reproduction between like organisms. The transferred genes are similar to genes in the cell they join. They are conveyed in complete groups and in a fixed sequence that harmonizes with the sequence of genes in the partner cell. In contrast, bioengineers isolate a gene from one type of organism and collect it randomly into the DNA of a dissimilar species, disrupting its natural sequence. One of the main differences between conventional and genetically modified crops is that the former involves crosses either within species or between very closely related species. However, GM crops can have genes from closely related species or even from bacteria and viruses. Benefits: one side of the debateEconomical?GM supporters tell farmers that they stand to reap enormous profits from growing GM crops. It takes a shorter time to produce the desired product. It is precise and there are no unwanted genes. To produce the GM crops, modern biotechnology is used which requires highly skilled people and sophisticated and expensive equipment. Large companies need considerable investments in laboratories, equipment and human resources, hence the reason why GM crops are more expensive for farmers than traditional crops.Herbicide-resistant cropsSo what other advantages do GM crops hold for farmers? GM crops can be produced to be herbicide (除草剂) resistant. This means that farmers could spray these crops with herbicide and kill the weeds, without affecting the crop. In effect, the amount of herbicide used in one season would be reduced, with a subsequent reduction in costs for farmers and consumers. Biotechnology companies are even experimenting with crops that can be genetically modified to be drought and salt-tolerant, or less reliant on fertilizer, opening up new areas to be farmed and leading to increased productivity.However, the claims of less herbicide usage with GM crops have till now not been independently supported by facts.Better quality foodsEven animals can be genetically modified to be leaner, grow faster, and need less food. They could be modified to have special characteristics, such as greater milk production in cows. These modifications again lead to improved productivity for farmers and finally lower costs for the consumers. Modified crops could perhaps prevent outbreaks such as foot and mouth disease, which has badly influenced many farmers and local economies.No such products have been released to date; however, some are under consideration for release. For example, GM salmon, capable of growing almost 30 times faster than natural salmon, may soon be approved by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) in the U.S. for release into open waters without a single study on the impact on human health or the environment.Risks: the other side of the debateEnvironmental damageThe problem with GM crops is that there is little known about what effect they will have in, say, 20 years time. The genetic structure of any living organism is complex and GM crop tests focus on short-term effects. Not all the effects of introducing a foreign gene into the complex genetic structure of an organism are tested. Will the pests that a crop was created to resist eventually become resistant to this crop? Then there is always the possibility that we may not be able to destroy GM crops once they spread into the environment. Risk to food web. A further complication is that the pesticide produced in the crop may unintentionally harm creatures. GM crops may also pose a health risk to native animals that eat them. The animals may be poisoned by the built-in pesticides. Tests in the U.S. showed that 44% of caterpillars(毛虫) of the monarch butterfly died when fed large amounts of pollen〔花粉〕from GM corn. Disease. Another concern is disease. Since some crops are modified using the DNA from viruses and bacteria, will we see new diseases emerge? What about the GM crops that have antibiotic-resistant marker genes? Marker genes are used by scientists to determine whether their genetic modification of a plant was successful. Will these antibiotic-resistant genes be transferred to microorganisms that cause disease? We already have a problem with ineffective antibiotics. How can we develop new drugs to fight these new bugs?Until further studies can show that GM foods and crops do not pose serious threats to human health or the world's ecosystems, the debate over their release will continue. Living organisms are complex and tampering with their genes may have unintended effects. It is in our common interest to support concerned scientists and organizations, such as Friends of the Earth who demand required labeling of these food products and independent testing for safety and environmental impacts.1. What is the main difference between conventional breeding and genetic breeding?A) The former is based on sexual reproduction between like organisms while the latter can have genes even frombacteria and viruses.B) The former is unpredictable while the latter is predictable.C) The former is applied by farmers while the latter by scientists.D) The former has a long history while the latter a short one.2. Which of the following is the possible benefit of GM crops?A) They can be herbicide-resistant. B) They can fertilize the field.C) They can produce salt. D) They can be more delicious.3. What will probably happen to the genetically modified animals?A) They may grow slower. B) They may improve the production.C) They may digest more food. D) They may spread disease quickly.4. What can we learn from GM salmon according to the passage?A) It can grow very slowly. B) It will eat less.C) It won't do harm to environment. D) It may cause some disease.5. The reason why GM crops will probably lead to environmental damage is that .A) GM crop tests do not focus on far-reaching effectsB) there are no GM crop tests before they are being approved ofC) there is no single study on the impact of GM crops on the environmentD) GM crops may bring out foot or mouth disease6. This article has mentioned risks about GM crops.A) six B) five C) four D) three7. The author's attitude towards GM crops is .A) objective B) biased C) affirmative D) negative8. The native animals that eat GM crops might be poisoned by__________.9. Scientists relied on Marker genes to test the results of __________.10. Friends of the Earth claim that all GM food should be tested fo r__________.Questions 47 to 56 are based on the following passage.More than forty women have been killed in the war in Iraq.Hundreds of others have been ___ 47___.The war began in March of 2003.Two___ 48___published books tell two different stories of women who served in Iraq.One is by Janis Karpinski.She was the Army general who ___ 49___military police at prisons in Iraq.These included the Army Reserve soldiers who ___ 50___ the Abu Ghraib Prison near Baghdad.Some have received prison ___51_for mistreating prisoners at Abu Ghraib.Miz Karpinski became the highest-level officer to be punished in connection with the ___ 52___.She left the service in July after being reduced from a brigadier general(准将) to a colonel(上校).Her book is called “One Woman's Army:The Commanding General of Abu Ghraib Tells Her Story.〞 Miz Karpinski says she was unfairly blamed for conditions beyond her control.She also tells of her difficulties as a rising woman ___ 53___in the Army.Another former member of the Army,Kayla Williams,wrote a book called “Love My Rifle More Than You.〞The name is taken from a ___ 54___ song.Miz Williams was an Arabic translator in Iraq.She says her book describes what it is like to be young and ___ 55__ in the Army.One famous 56 called it “afrank,hocking and honest look at life in the military.〞A) abused F) case K) marchingB) female G) commandedL) simplyC) wounded H) soldierM) guardedD) officer I) reviewer N) beautifulE) treatments J) recently O) sentencesSectionDirections: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide onthe best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through thecentre.Passage OneQuestions 52 to 56 are based on the following passage.Iron production was revolutionized in theearly eighteenth century when coke was first used instead of charcoal (木炭) for refining iron ore.Previously the poor quality of the iron had restricted its use in architecture to items such as chains and tie bars for supporting arches,vaults (拱顶),and walls.With the improvement in refining ore,it was now possible to make cast-iron beams and columns.During the nineteenth century further advances were made,notably Bessemer's process for converting iron into steel,which made the material more commercially feasible.Iron was rapidly adopted for the construction of bridges,because its strength was far greater than that of stone or timber,but its use in the architecture of buildings developed more slowly.By 1800 a complete internal iron skeleton for buildings had been developed in industrial architecture replacing traditional timber beams,but it generally remained concealed.Apart from its low cost,the appeal of iron as a building material lay in its strength,its resistance to fire,and its potential to span vast areas.As a result,iron became increasingly popular as a structural material for more traditional styles of architecture during the nineteenth century,but it was invariably concealed.Significantly,the use of exposed iron occurred mainly in the new building types produced by the Industrial Revolution:in factories,warehouses,commercial offices,exhibition halls,and railroad stations,where its practical advantages far outweighed its lack of status.Designers of the railroad stations of the new age explored the potential of iron,covering huge areas with spans that surpassed the great vaults of medieval churches and cathedrals.Paxton's Crystal Palace,designed to house the Great Exhibition of 1851,covered an area of 1848 feet by 408 feet in assembled units of glass set in iron frames.The Paris Exhibition of 1889 included both the widest span and the greatest height achieved so far with the Halle des Machines,spanning 362 feet,and the Eiffel Tower 1,000 feet high.However,these achievements were mocked by the artists of Paris as expensive and ugly foolishness.Iron,despite its structuraladvantages,had little aesthetic(审美的) status.The use of an exposed iron structure in the more traditional styles of architecture was slower to develop.52. What does the passage mainly discuss?A) Advances in iron processing in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.B) The effects of the Industrial Revolution on traditional architectural styles.C) Advantages of stone and timber over steel as building materials.D) The evolution of the use of iron in architecture.53. Iron replaced stone and timber in the building of bridges because iron was considered_________.A) more beautifulB) new and modernC) much strongerD) easier to transport54. According to Paragraph 3,the architectural significance of the Halle des Machines was its ________.A) wide spanB) great heightC) unequaled beautyD) assembled units of glass55. How did the artists react to the buildings at the Paris Exhibition?A) They tried to copy them.B) They laughed at them.C) They praised them.D) They refused to pay to see them.56. It can be inferred that the delayed use of exposed iron structures in traditional styles of architecture is bestexplained by________.A) the impracticality of using iron for small,noncommercial buildingsB) the association of iron architecture with the problems of the Industrial RevolutionC) the general belief that iron offered less resistance to fire and harsh weather than traditional materialsD) the general perception that iron structures were not beautiful in appearancePassage TwoQuestions 57 to 61 are based on the following passage.Four months before Crown Prince Felipe says “si〞( “yes〞in Spanish) to television journalist Letizia Ortiz,royal wedding fever is gripping Spain.Shops are offering the biggest variety of wedding souvenirs (纪念品),from plates and bottle-openers to copiesof the couple's engagement ring.The couple have made only a few carefully staged public appearances to reduce the scrutiny (仔细检查).Spanish people waited for more than a decade for the 36-year-old son of King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia to find a suitable bride.And more important,the May 22 wedding will be a landmark event in other ways.Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano,31,is the daughter of a nurse and a journalist.So,she will be the first commoner on a throne once occupied by Queen Isabella,who sent Christopher Columbus to the Americas.The pretty,elegant former news anchor (主持人)will also become Spain's first home-grown queen in more than a century.The lively and professionally accomplished Letizia has been welcomed by Spanish people as a new type of queen for a modern monarchy.Spanish people were accustomed to seeing her in television news broadcasts and she arouses tremendous curiosity. Journalists are investigating even the most ordinary aspects of her past which resembles that of so many other young Spanish professional women.Spanish people have also taken note that she tried to interrupt the prince when they talked to the press after getting engaged in November.“Let me talk,〞 she told the heir to the Bourbon throne.Such behavior is regarded as understandable in a woman who went to Mexico by herself at age 23 and later reported on the September 11 terrorist attacks and the Iraq war for state television TVE.Her strong character,frankness and critical mind could also be disadvantages for a royal who is rarely expected to speak her mind,reporters have said.The palace has struggled to protect her from scrutiny and to give her time to adapt to her new role.57. By saying “royal wedding fever〞(Line 2,Para.1),the author means “_________〞.A) a lot of royal weddings followB) the Spanish people are surprised at the royal weddingC) the royal wedding makes a stir in the whole countryD) the royal wedding becomes a fashion58. The most important reason why royal wedding causes such a great interest is that_________ .A) a commoner is married into a royal familyB) the prince finally finds his brideC) a famous TV journalist gets marriedD) the wedding is expensive59. Letizia used to be a news anchor who was _________.A) world-famousB) frankC) seriousD) capable60. Letizia's interruption of the prince when they talked to the press was most probably prompted by her_________ .A) curiosityB) innocenceC) outspokennessD) rudeness61. The difficulty for Letizia to fit in the royal life may lie in _________.A) how to meet the requirements of the QueenB) how to change her character to fit in the royal familyC) how to continue her career after marriageD) how to face her former audience as a princessPart ⅤCloze (15 minutes)Acupuncture (针灸) is quite mysterious. People see the most is a person with needles sticking out of the flesh. Understandably being wary ___62___ sharp pointed objects, patients often needs to__63___this obstacle. The best way to do this is becoming educated about how acupuncture is __64___, and where it came from. The earliest __65___ of the use of acupuncture go back to 2,000 years ago. The __66___dates back to as early as the Stone Age. When you experience pain it is an instinctive __67___ to apply pressure to that location. Also the body may experience pain __68___ the infection is not localized. Your body __69___ sends you warning signals. The Ancient Chinese utilized these warnings, and developed an intricate system of these points__70___ observation. It is easy to infer that applying pressure to __71___pain with your hands evolved __72___ the use of needles instead. Tortoise _73___ have been found recording the use of acupuncture. The first actual written text__74___ the use of acupuncture is called Nei Ching Su Wen. This book basically __75___ all the different points, but it is mostly a book on theory and concept. The Nei Ching Su Wen __76__the basic rules of philosophy on health. These philosophies branched from two mainstream_77__ during the Warring States period. The first is Confucianism. The teachings of this stress that human body is sacred and is __78___ dissection or surgery. This makes acupuncture a perfect means of __79___ illness because applying pressure to the __80__ body, you can relieve internal disease. The other major __81__of thought is called Taoism. Maintaining harmony is the stressed idea; you must have a balance between Yin and Yang.62. A) with B) forC) of D) about63. A) overcome B) succeedC) defeat D) fail64. A) practiced B) executedC) accomplished D) performed65. A) recordings B) scriptsC) handwritings D) copies66. A) reason B) originC) source D) root67. A) incentive B) reactionC) stimulus D) reflection68. A) which B) whatC) when D) where69. A) incidentally B) especiallyC) naturally D) definitely70. A) through B) withC) by D) in71. A) control B) sufferC) relive D) inflict72. A) from B) intoC) out D) as73. A) claws B) bonesC) shells D) feet74. A) exclaimed B) acclaimedC) reclaimed D) claimed75. A) lays out B) lays aboutC) lays aside D) lays down76. A) observes B) provesC) sets D) violates77. A) structures B) religionsC) schools D) conceptions78. A) from B) forC) against D) versus79. A) preserving B) curingC) recovering D) restoring80. A) terminal B) personalC) marginal D) external81. A) series B) trainC) chain D) successionPart ⅥTranslation (5 minutes)Directions: Complete the sentences by translating into English the Chinese given in brackets. Please write your translation on Answer Sheet 2.82. If you take this kind of medicine three times a day, it________________________ (可以治愈你的胃病).83. Instead of waiting to be asked, you should ________________________ (主动开始谈话).84. The police ________________________ (正在搜寻一个蓄着胡子的年轻人),but they haven't found him till now.85. These courses ________________________ (使我具备了必要的知识)for more advanced studies in Chemistry.86. My brother is seriously ill, so I beg to________________________ (请一周的假).KeyPartⅠWriting[审题与构思]①审题与布局。
15篇文章包含英语四级所有词汇

15篇文章包含英语四级所有词汇文章一: Education and TechnologyWith the advancements in technology, education has transformed over the years. Traditional methods of teaching have been supplemented or replaced by modern technology. This has had a significant impact on students’ learning experiences, making information more accessible and interactive. However, there are also concerns about the overreliance on technology in education.文章二: Global Climate ChangeGlobal climate change is a pressing issue that affects the entire planet. The rise in greenhouse gas emissions has led to an increase in global temperatures, resulting in severe weather events and the melting of polar ice caps. Governments and organizations around the world are taking measures to mitigate the effects of climate change, such as reducing carbon emissions and promoting renewable energy sources.文章三: The Impact of Social Media on SocietySocial media has revolutionized communication and the way people interact with each other. It has opened up new opportunities for businesses and individuals to connect with a global audience. However, there are also negative aspects to social media, such as cyberbullying and the spread of misinformation.文章四: The Importance of Financial LiteracyFinancial literacy is a vital skill that everyone should possess. It enables individuals to make informed decisions about personal finances, such as budgeting, saving, and investing. Lack of financial literacy can lead to financial hardship and debt.文章五: The Effects of UrbanizationUrbanization refers to the increasing population and development of cities. It brings both positive and negative impacts on the environment, economy, and social aspects of a region. While urbanization promotes economic growth and opportunity, it also leads to increased pollution and strain on infrastructure.文章六: The Impact of Artificial IntelligenceArtificial intelligence (AI) is transforming various industries, from healthcare to transportation. It has the potential to improve efficiency and innovation but also raises concerns about job insecurity and ethical dilemmas. Governments and organizations need to address these issues while harnessing the benefits of AI.文章七: The Benefits of ExerciseRegular exercise has numerous physical and mental health benefits. It helps to improve cardiovascular health, strengthen muscles, and boost mood. Incorporating exercise into daily routines is essential for leading a healthy lifestyle.文章八: The Rise of E-commerceE-commerce has revolutionized the way people shop. It provides convenience and accessibility, allowing consumers to purchase products from the comfort of their homes. However, it also poses challenges for traditional brick-and-mortar retailers.文章九: The Importance of Cultural DiversityCultural diversity enriches society by promoting understanding, tolerance, and mutual respect. It brings different perspectives and experiences to the table, fostering innovation and creativity. Embracing cultural diversity is vital for creating inclusive communities.文章十: The Impact of Social InequalitySocial inequality refers to the unequal distribution of resources and opportunities within a society. It affects various aspects of people’s lives, such as education, healthcare, and employment. Eliminating social inequality requires addressing systemic issues and promoting equal access to opportunities.文章十一: The Role of Women in SocietyWomen have played a crucial role in shaping society throughout history. The fight for gender equality has led to significant advancements, but challenges remain. Empowering women and ensuring equal rights and opportunities for all genders is essential for a just and inclusive society.文章十二: The Challenges of Mental HealthMental health issues affect a significant portion of the global population. Lack of awareness, stigma, and limited access to care are some of the challenges faced by individuals seeking help. Raising awareness and providing support are critical in addressing mental health issues.文章十三: The Importance of Environmental ConservationConserving the environment is crucial for preserving biodiversity and ensuring the sustainability of ecosystems. It involves protecting natural resources, reducing pollution, and promoting sustainable practices. Everyone has a responsibility to take care of the environment for future generations.文章十四: The Influence of Mass MediaMass media plays a vital role in shaping public opinion and disseminating information. It has the power to influence political, social, and cultural ideologies. Media literacy is important in critically analyzing and understanding the messages conveyed by the media.文章十五: The Benefits of Lifelong LearningLifelong learning refers to the continuous pursuit of knowledge and personal development throughout one’s life. It enhances skills, promotes personal growth, and increases employability. Embracing lifelong learning is vital in an ever-changing world.以上文章涵盖了英语四级考试所涉及的词汇范围,从教育科技到环境保护,从社会不平等到心理健康等各个方面进行了描述和讨论。
大学英语四级高频词汇表精选全文完整版

可编辑修改精选全文完整版大学英语四级高频词汇表accuse vt.指控,指责axquaintance n.认识,了解;熟人administrative a.管理的,行政的;执行的,实施的,施政的advanced a.先进的,高级的;后阶段的advisable a.明智的,适当的allowance n.津贴,补贴,零用钱;折价,折扣ambassador n.大使,使节,派驻国际组织的代表ambition n.雄心,野心applicable适当的,可应用的|arise vi.出现;起源于;起身artificial a人工的,人造的;假的,矫揉造作的assign vt.分配,布置;指定;指派,选派assure vt.使确信使放心确保bare a.赤裸的,光秃的;勉强的 v.露出,暴露barrel n.桶;筒,枪(或炮)vi.快速移动battery n. 炮组;电池(组);一系列,一套best-seller n.畅销书bild vt.命令,吩咐;祝,表示 v./n.喊价,出价,投标 n.企图,努力blank n.空白(表格) a.空(白)的;茫然的,无表情的`bloodshed n.(战争等的)流血,杀戮bother vt.打扰;使不安 vi.担心,烦恼 n.烦恼;麻烦bound a.受约束的,有义务的v.给……划界限制,束缚 n.(常pl.)界限,限制bound vi./n.踊跃报名 vi.弹回,反跃broaden v.放宽,加固,(使)扩大characteristic a.特有的,典型的 n.特征,特点comparison n.比较;比拟,比喻component n.(组)成(部)分,部件 a.组成的concede vi.让步,认输 vt.承认失败;让予,允许confident a.确信的,自信的~congratulate vt.祝贺,向……道喜content n.含量;内容(pl/)所含之物; (pl.)目录cooperate vi.合作,协作corresponding a.相应的,符合的,一致的crush vt.压碎,碾碎,弄皱;镇压,压垮deception n.欺骗;诡计,骗局deed n.行为,事迹;契约,证书deliberate v.仔细考虑 a.深思熟虑的;故意的delightful a.令人快乐的,高兴的diplomatic a.外交的;策略的,有手腕的^distinctive a.特殊的,有特色的,区别性的dropout n.中途辍学者;遁世者;(电子设备运作时)短时间信号缺失emit v.散发,发射engagement n.约会;订婚,婚约excellence n.优秀,卓越,[常~s]优点,美德except prep.除……外. Conj.除了;要不是,只是exclaim v.呼喊,惊叫,大声说extension n. 延长扩大;电话分机;伸展fame n.(好)名声,名望,声誉flexibility n.灵活性,机动车辆性,柔韧性>fomer a.以前的,在前的 n.前者fresh a.新(近)的,新到的;新鲜的;(水等)淡的fruitful a.多产的;富有成就的,有作用的frustrate vt.使灰心;失败,阻挠fulfil(l) vt.满足,使满意;履行,实现,完成functional a.为实用而设计的,实用的;正常运转的;有功用的,有用途的grasp vt./n.抓紧;理解,领会guilty a.内疚的;有罪的iceberg n.冰山,浮在海洋上的冰块iedle a.空闲的;无效的 vi.懒散(的),无所事事(的) vt.虚度(光阴)!inquiry n.打听,询问;调查leak v.(使)漏,(使)渗出;泄露,走漏load vt.装(载);大量给予vi.装货 n.装载(量);负荷(量)logo n.(pl. logos)标识lonely a.((人)孤独的,寂寞的;(地方)荒凉的;人迹稀少的loosen vt.解开,放松;松驰mobile a.运动的,可动的;机动的,多变的 n.移动电话modest a.谦虚的;适中的;羞怯的;(女人)正经的negotiate vt.顺利通过.协商,谈判桌,成功越过numerous a.众多的,许多的》obstacle n.障碍(物),妨碍optional a.可以任选的,非强制的overall a.综合的,总体的;全部的确 ad.总的来说 n.长罩衫,(pl.)工装裢owing a.应付的,未付的perceive vt.感觉,感知,理解postpone vt.推迟,延期precaution n.预防,警惕prevail vi.浒盛行;获胜,占优势;说服,劝说,诱使proportion n.比例;部分;均衡,相称propose v.提议,提出;提名,推荐;打算求婚|provided conj.假如,若是pure a.纯洁的,纯净的;抽象的;完全的,十足的ouantity n.量,数量ready a.准备好的;乐意的;快要……的;现在的;迅速的relation n.关系,关联;亲戚render vt.给予,提供;使得,致使;翻译restrain vt.抑制,遏制;阻止,控制rush v.催促;向……猛冲击波n.冲,奔;匆忙;繁忙separate v.((使)分离,(使)分开 a.分离的;个别的skim v.撇(去);掠过,擦过;浏览,略读#spare a.多余的;备用的 vt.省出substitute n.代用品,代替者Vt.代替,代以,替代supreme n.最高的,至上的;最重要的;极度的swallow v./n.吞,咽喉 vt.轻信;忍住,使不流露tame a.驯服的;沉闷的,乏味的 vt.制服;驯化,驯服tear v.撕,扯,撕裂,扯破tender a.温柔的,温和的,仁慈的;疼痛的tense a.拉紧的,绷紧的;紧张的确 v.(使)拉紧,(使)绷紧巴巴 n.(动词的)时态tight a.紧身的,紧贴的;紧的,牢固的;(经费、时间等)紧的确 ad.紧紧地,牢牢地tolerate vt.容忍;容许,承认~trace vt.查出,找到;追溯,探索;描摹 n.痕迹,踪迹;微量,少许track v.跟踪,追踪 n.小路;轨道,跑道;(pl.)足迹,车辙,踪迹trap n.陷阱,圈套 v.诱捕,使落入圈套trick vt./n.欺诈,哄骗 n.戏法;把戏;诀窍vain a.徒劳的,无效的,不成功的;自负的,爱虚荣的vary v.变化,(使)不同,呈差异weaken v.(使),变弱,(使(减弱worthy a.有价值的;可尊敬的,值得……的,配得上的secure a.安全的,可靠的 vt.得到,获得;使安全source n.,源(泉),发源地;来源,出处¥stuff n.原料,材料,东西南北 vt.填满,塞满;让……吃饱symbol n.象征;符号,标志throw n.投,扔,抛urgent a.急迫的,紧要的abstract a./n.抽象(派)的(作品;摘要 vt.写出(书中的)摘要;(使)抽象(化)提取acceptable n.可接受的activity n.活跃,活力;(常pl.)活动adjust vt调节,改变……以适应amuse vt.逗乐,逗笑,给……提供娱乐(或消遣)arouse vt.引起,激起;唤醒.assit n.协助,帮助bargain n.协议,交易;物价商品。
星火英语四级词汇周计划乱序版电子档

星火英语四级词汇周计划乱序版电子档全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Title: StarFire English Four-level Vocabulary Weekly Plan Disorderly Version Electronic DocumentIntroduction:Learning English vocabulary is an essential part of improving language skills. The StarFire English Four-level Vocabulary Weekly Plan Disorderly Version Electronic Document is a comprehensive guide to help learners master essential vocabulary for the English language proficiency test. This document is divided into weekly plans, each focusing on a specific set of vocabulary words for learners to study and practice. By following this weekly plan, students can expand their vocabulary and enhance their English language proficiency.Week 1:The first week of the StarFire English Four-level Vocabulary Weekly Plan Disorderly Version Electronic Document focuses on vocabulary related to daily life and routines. Learners will study words such as 'routine', 'habit', 'chore', 'schedule', 'efficient','organize', 'prioritize', and 'procrastinate'. These words are essential for describing daily activities and managing time effectively.Week 2:In the second week, students will learn vocabulary related to education and learning. Words such as 'curriculum', 'syllabus','lecture', 'seminar', 'assignment', 'deadline', 'research', and'thesis' will be covered. These words are important for discussing academic topics and achieving success in education.Week 3:The third week of the plan focuses on vocabulary related to travel and tourism. Learners will study words such as'destination', 'itinerary', 'accommodation', 'reservation', 'tourist attraction', 'sightseeing', 'guidebook', and 'foreign currency'. These words are crucial for communicating and navigating while traveling to different places.Week 4:The fourth week covers vocabulary related to business and finance. Words such as 'investment', 'profit', 'loss', 'entrepreneur', 'market', 'brand', 'competition', and 'strategy' will be studied.These words are essential for discussing economic and business-related topics.Week 5:The fifth week focuses on vocabulary related to technology and innovation. Learners will study words such as 'internet','wireless', 'download', 'upload', 'software', 'hardware','application', and 'data'. These words are important for discussing advancements in technology and digital communication.Conclusion:The StarFire English Four-level Vocabulary Weekly Plan Disorderly Version Electronic Document is a valuable resource for learners looking to improve their English vocabulary skills. By following the weekly plans and studying the provided vocabulary words, students can expand their language proficiency and communicate effectively in English. It is recommended that students follow the plan diligently and practice using the words in context to enhance their language skills further.篇2The document "Starfire English Level Four Vocabulary Weekly Plan Disorder Edition Electronic File" is a comprehensivestudy guide for students preparing for the English Level Four exam. This document contains a list of vocabulary words arranged in a random order for each week of a study plan.Week 1:1. Ambiguous2. Coherent3. Condone4. Discern5. IncongruousWeek 2:1. Alleviate2. Bolster3. Debilitate4. Enervate5. MitigateWeek 3:1. Arrogant2. Censorious3. Derogatory4. Disdainful5. SuperciliousWeek 4:1. Amiable2. Congenial3. Gregarious4. Gregarious5. JovialThe document also includes exercises and sample sentences to help students understand and apply the vocabulary words. Each week, students are encouraged to review the words, practice using them in context, and quiz themselves on their understanding.By following this weekly plan, students can build their English vocabulary, improve their reading and writing skills, and ultimately succeed in the English Level Four exam. The disorder edition of this document adds an element of challenge andexcitement to the study process, keeping students engaged and motivated to continue learning.Overall, the "Starfire English Level Four Vocabulary Weekly Plan Disorder Edition Electronic File" is a valuable resource for students looking to enhance their English language proficiency and achieve success in their academic and professional pursuits.篇3Title: Spark English Level 4 Vocabulary Weekly Plan Disorganized Version Electronic DocumentIntroduction:Welcome to the Spark English Level 4 Vocabulary Weekly Plan Disorganized Version Electronic Document! This document aims to provide students with a comprehensive and effective study plan to improve their English vocabulary skills. By following this plan, students will be able to enhance their vocabulary and successfully pass the Level 4 English examination.Week 1:Day 1:- Acquaintance- Bizarre- Cynical- Dabble- EerieDay 2:- Falter- Garrulous - Harangue - Immaculate - JovialDay 3:- Kindle- Languish - Meticulous - Negligent - Ominous Day 4:- Pernicious- Querulous - Rancor- Sycophant - Taciturn Day 5:- Ubiquitous - Vehement - Wary- Xenophobic - Yearn Week 2: Day 6:- Zenith- Advocate - Bolster- Capitulate - DiverseDay 7:- Eminent- Fluctuate- Gullible- Hypothetical - Incessant Day 8:- Judicious- Kinetic- Lament- Malign- Nefarious Day 9:- Oblivious- Paradigm- Quell- Resilient- SurreptitiousDay 10:- Tenacious- Undulate- Vindicate- Whimsical- ZealotConclusion:By diligently following this Spark English Level 4 Vocabulary Weekly Plan Disorganized Version Electronic Document, students can expand their vocabulary and improve their chances of succeeding in the Level 4 English examination. Remember to review the words regularly and practice using them in context to solidify your understanding. Good luck with your studies!。
星火英语四级词汇 周计划 乱序版

星火英语四级词汇周计划乱序版This week's plan is to focus on expanding our vocabulary by learning and practicing the Star Fire English Level 4 vocabulary. It is important to have a strong vocabulary base in order to effectively communicate in English. Here is a breakdown of the plan for the week:1. Monday:Spend 30 minutes reviewing the first set of 20 words from the Star Fire English Level 4 vocabulary list.Create flashcards for each word, including the definition and an example sentence.Practice using the words in context by writing a short paragraph or dialogue.2. Tuesday:Review the flashcards created on Monday for 20 minutes.Spend 30 minutes learning the next set of 20 words from the vocabulary list.Create flashcards for the new words and practice using them in sentences.3. Wednesday:Review all the flashcards created so far for 20 minutes.Spend 30 minutes practicing pronunciation of the words by listening to audio recordings and repeating the words aloud.Write a short story or article using as many of the new words as possible.4. Thursday:Review the flashcards for 20 minutes.Spend 30 minutes learning the next set of 20 words from the vocabulary list.Quiz yourself on the meanings and usage of the words.5. Friday:Review all the flashcards for 20 minutes.Spend 30 minutes practicing speaking with a partner or recording yourself using the new words in conversation.Write a reflection on the week's progress and note any words that need further practice.By following this plan, we can systematically expand our vocabulary and improve our English language skills. It is important to stay consistent and dedicated to the plan in order to see progress. Building a strong vocabulary will not only help in daily communication but also in academic and professional settings. Let's commit to this plan and work towards enhancing our English vocabulary.。
星火英语四级词汇 周计划 乱序版 pdf

星火英语四级词汇周计划乱序版 pdfHere is an essay with the title you provided, written in English and with no extra punctuation in the body. The word count exceeds 1000 words as requested.The Star Spark English 4 Vocabulary Weekly Plan Disorderly Version PDF is a valuable resource for those preparing for the English 4 examination. This comprehensive document covers a wide range of vocabulary words that are essential for success in the exam. The plan is organized in a weekly format, making it easy for students to follow and stay on track with their study schedule.One of the key features of this PDF is its disorderly approach to the vocabulary words. Rather than presenting the words in a linear, alphabetical order, the plan mixes up the words, challenging students to truly understand and remember the meanings and usage of each term. This unique approach helps to reinforce the learning process and ensures that students are not simply memorizing the words, but rather developing a deeper understanding of the language.The weekly plan covers a diverse range of vocabulary, ranging fromcommon everyday words to more specialized academic and technical terms. This breadth of coverage is essential for the English 4 exam, as it tests a wide range of language skills and knowledge. By working through the plan, students can build a strong foundation in vocabulary, which will serve them well not only in the exam, but also in their academic and professional pursuits.Another notable aspect of the Star Spark English 4 Vocabulary Weekly Plan Disorderly Version PDF is its user-friendly format. The document is well-organized, with clear instructions and explanations for each week's vocabulary set. This makes it easy for students to navigate the plan and stay focused on their study goals.Moreover, the plan includes a variety of practice exercises and activities to reinforce the vocabulary learning. This includes matching exercises, fill-in-the-blank questions, and even sentence-building tasks. These engaging activities help to solidify the students' understanding of the words and their correct usage in context.One of the key benefits of using the Star Spark English 4 Vocabulary Weekly Plan Disorderly Version PDF is its ability to help students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. By presenting the vocabulary words in a disorderly manner, the plan encourages students to actively engage with the language, rather than simply memorizing it. This approach helps to develop the cognitive skillsthat are essential for success not only in the English 4 exam, but also in academic and professional settings.Furthermore, the plan's disorderly format mirrors the real-world use of language, where words and their meanings are often intertwined and context-dependent. By learning to navigate this complexity through the weekly plan, students can better prepare themselves for the challenges they may face in the exam and beyond.In conclusion, the Star Spark English 4 Vocabulary Weekly Plan Disorderly Version PDF is an invaluable resource for students preparing for the English 4 examination. Its unique approach to vocabulary learning, coupled with its comprehensive coverage and user-friendly format, makes it an essential tool for those seeking to excel in this important exam. Whether you are a seasoned student or just starting your preparation, this plan is sure to be a valuable asset in your journey towards language proficiency.。
星火英语四级词汇书

星火英语四级词汇书English Response:1. What are the key features of the "Spark English Level 4 Vocabulary Book"?The "Spark English Level 4 Vocabulary Book" is designed to provide comprehensive vocabulary coverage for students at the upper-intermediate level. It features:Over 5,000 words and phrases commonly used in academic and professional settings.Clear and concise definitions with example sentences.Grammatical notes to enhance understanding.Synonyms and antonyms to expand vocabulary range.Collocations and idioms to improve fluency.2. How can this vocabulary book help students improve their English skills?By using this vocabulary book, students can:Enhance their reading comprehension and writing ability by expanding their vocabulary.Develop their listening and speaking skills through the use of example sentences.Improve their grammar through the inclusion of grammatical notes.Gain a deeper understanding of the nuances and richness of the English language.Increase their confidence in communicating effectively in English.3. What are the benefits of using this vocabulary bookin conjunction with other learning resources?Using the "Spark English Level 4 Vocabulary Book" alongside other learning materials can greatly enhance vocabulary acquisition and retention. By incorporating it into their study routine, students can:Reinforce vocabulary learned through other resources.Broaden their understanding of vocabulary usage in different contexts.Enhance their ability to apply vocabulary in practical situations.Develop a comprehensive approach to vocabulary development.4. How should students approach using this vocabulary book for maximum benefit?To optimize the use of the "Spark English Level 4Vocabulary Book," students are advised to:Set realistic daily or weekly targets for vocabulary study.Focus on understanding the meanings of words and phrases rather than memorizing them mechanically.Use the example sentences to gain context and improve comprehension.Review previously learned vocabulary regularly to enhance retention.Utilize the collocations and idioms to expand their vocabulary range.5. What are some additional tips for effective vocabulary learning?In addition to using the "Spark English Level 4 Vocabulary Book," students can also benefit from:Reading widely in English to encounter new words in context.Listening to podcasts, audiobooks, and other audio materials in English.Incorporating new words into writing and speaking exercises.Using spaced repetition techniques to improve retention.Enrolling in a vocabulary-building course or program.Chinese Response:1. 《星火英语四级词汇书》的主要特点是什么?《星火英语四级词汇书》旨在为中级英语学习者提供全面的词汇覆盖。
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A Question of RightsUnfortunately , a crime was about to be committed but at that moment Lesley was unaware of the impending(即将发生的,迫近的) event , which would affect her life so drastically(极端地,彻底地) for the next years .For the moment at least, her holiday at the cottage had been ideal. She had spent many idle hours relaxing on the deck , reading ,eating a sandwich when she was hungry and in the evening watching the sky turn from brilliant orange to peach and finally to pale purple , eventually the light becoming dim . It was about this time that the mist would begin to rise from the cool water hiding in the dense forest that hugged(环绕,拥抱) the shoreline(海岸线). Late evening dew(露水) glistened(闪耀,反光) on every bush and soon the loons' (潜鸟) call would resound (回响) across the water . She decided to take on last dip in the lake. As the cool night air touchedher arms. She gave a little shiver and decided it was time to move inside.This was to be her last evening alone as Jeff, her former mate,would be returning Zac to her early in the morning. As the case in many marriages these days, problems had arisen between Lesley and Jeff, but they did not extend to Zac. He was a good kid, just entering kindergarten. The couple had come to a mutual agreement, as dictated by the legal custody(监管,保管) agreement.It stated that each parent wouldshare Zac's care every second weekend and this had been her weekend to be alone.Jeff was an architect, with a high-profile reputation, who worked in downtown Toronto, a partner in a private corporation which mostly did consultant work for the university. Lesley’s company had been hired to advertise the new science complex in order to raise corporate(公司的) money for the proposed building. She liked her work and she harbored a secret ambition to manage her division of the company some day.After a whirlwind(旋风般的) courtship(求爱,热恋) and a fairytale wedding the couple had settled down to an urban lifestyle. However, after three years and one child the dreamlike marriage came smashing down. One disadvantage(不利条件) of being young and ambitious(有抱负的) was that both of them needed to devote untold hours to their busy schedules. As a result of these late hours, Lesley became suspicious(猜疑的) of Jeff’s after hours activities. She accused him of making her part of a love triangle. The whole miserable scene was to set the proceedings(过程,诉讼,诉讼程序) for an ugly(不愉快的) divorce in motion.Daydreaming(幻想,白日梦) about those earlier days would not help tonight. So with a shrug of her shoulders she tackled the advertising assignment she needed to complete. Tomorrow would be a busy day with Zac arriving home.The next day, as the morning wore on, Lesley became more and more agitated(烦躁), and her mood became apprehensive(忧虑的,不安的), when Jeff did not appear. Whennoon hour arrived and he still had not appeared, she started making some phone calls. None of their mutual friends had either seen or talked with Jeff that day. Until today, Jeff had always been very punctual about returning the boy at the appointed time. Lesley felt a knot forming in her stomach as a crazy thought persisted at the back of her mind. She was absolutely sure something was wrong.Jeff sat with his head bowed. He was undecided what to do. The domestic arrangement with his former wife was proving to be awkward. He was frustrated at being able to see his son only on weekends and felt he was always making concessions to accommodate(适应,迁就) Lesley’s work schedule. Every meeting was turning into a competition for the boy’s affection. His one desire was to take Zac away for good. The enormous decision to undertake this plan appeared to be presenting itself. Today he would depart for a conference in California. This appeared to be a marvelous opportunity to take the boy and leave the country for good. He bet that he could pack sufficient baggage into his vehicle and then disappears across the border, gaining entry the U.S.A. He gave little thought to whatsoever of the fact this act could lead to his conviction if he was tracked down by the cops.Meanwhile, for Lesley the nightmare continued to unfold(展现,显露) as the reality of the situation deepened. After 48 hours, the spokesman for the district police department assured her they would investigate Zac’s disappearance. Her faith that justice would be realized was faint. The shock of the past two days’ events made her realize that possibly her son would become one more statistic in the missing children file. The police completed a preliminary survey after asking hundreds of detailed(详细的) questions. Hot lines proved fruitless(无结果的).Meanwhile, over the next year there were countless visits and interviews at the police station and her home. The police appeared to be making no progress in tracking Zac’s whereabouts(行踪). As the days passed, Lesley’s frustration(挫败) mounted and she felt a sense of alarm. Eventually, she decided to take the initiative in continuing the search and she began to use well-established child find agencies. At times, boosted by hopes, she appeared to be on the right trail with a sense of disgust, but her hopes were dashed at the final moment. These obstacles hope. After Zac’s picture was circulated nationwide, telephone calls followed from strangers reporting sightings(被看见的人或事物) of a Zac look alike. Month by month her plan evolved into a campaign equal to a full-scale battle plan. She paid an exceedingly high fee for specialized help, such as the services of an attorney. Lesley became determined to target every major city where Jeff normally contracted business. As the months slopped by, Lesley’s exhaustion became noticeable in her eyes. Her cheeks became hollow pits. Most days she felt as though she did not have an ounce of energy left because proof of Zac’s existence seemed impossible to find.Another year passed and her hopes dimmed. Unexpectedly, late in August a promising lead brought her to Los Angeles.The interior of the bar was dark. Her quest to locate Jeff and Zac had taken two years. She had paid private investigators in American currency to help her locate her ex-husband. In her handbag she carried the necessary proof that would identify her to the authorities if she was successful in being able to bring Zac home again,to Canada. She had been impatient for this moment to arrive for so long and yet now she just wanted to secure her son with a minimum of fuss. Now, right on cue, a tall stranger slipped into the bar and sat down. One glimpse told her it was Jeff. He looked weary(疲劳的) and older but definitely familiar. A chill ran up her spine(脊椎,脊柱). Close to success, she refused to concede defeat. It was the time to remedy the enormous sadness. This time she wanted a guarantee of success. She stared straight ahead with a vacant look, trying to grasp the important moment. Vivid scenes, from the pass two years’ search, flashed(思想等的闪现) through her mind.The following day, happily for Lesley, the headline of the local paper read, “Father turns over child, Mother slams system.”Lesley and Zac’s subsequent life could now resume some form of normalcy(正常状态), however, the stress and strain of the past two years would always remain as a part of this renewed relationship in the memory.One ChanceThe tiny antique silver pin lay in my hand. I stared hard at the solemn face looking back at me from the oval frame. I was looking for some resemblance between my ancestor and myself. Her brow was broad and strong, the eyes kind and forgiving. She wore a stiff black bonnet(无边小圆软帽), a high white collar and a coarsely woven shawl(披肩) around her shoulders. In examining her face more closely, maybe I could identify some similarity around the eyes and the nose. An inner strength shone from the eyes of this diminutive lady who had helped lead her family from Ireland to the New World.The times, in Ireland during the 1770’s, were difficult for everyone. John and Lily Love and all the tenants(租地者,佃户) of the Barren’s Court Estate were suffering after terrible floods destroyed their crops. The landlord was generous in allowing the land rent to fall into arrears(拖欠,还款), due to the difficult times. However, as weather conditions continued to worsen, the little family became pessimistic and felt desperate about the direction of their lives. Nearly every family at this time had at least one member of their family who had left for the New World. The ugly face of famine was lurking(潜藏,潜伏) everywhere. It was not possible with one acre of arable(可耕作的) land to make a living.Late one night, after the children were in bed, John and Lily discussed the possibility of making a reservation aboard a sailing ship bound for America. John had noticed a poster in the town square, that posted by a ship’s owner trying to recruit people for his ship. John knew that conditions aboard ship would not be ideal for Lily, her new infant son and the two elder boys; however, she acknowledged that settling in America would be the only way for the family to gain some independence and to earn a living. More importantly, it was rumored that land was free in the new country. Lily gave her consent to leave.In port, the sailing ship, Hannah, under the command of Captain Mitchell lay at anchor. The adventure of crossing the Atlantic Ocean bound for Philadelphia would take two to three months. Passengers were assured there would be the best provisions and plenty of barrels of fresh water. Storms could be fierce and living conditions below deck would be primitive. John joined the long queue and eventually after a lengthy wait, reached the revenue table. He affixed(签署名字) his signature to the contract promising to pay five pounds per person for berths(卧铺) aboard ship. The clerk returned the receipt to John indicating that the sum of money had been paid.Once under sail the three hundred passengers found themselves crowded intomiserable conditions. The smell of so many people crowded together was offensive. The breadth of the vessel was narrow and the headroom(净空,头上空间) below deck minimal.As the tiny craft sailed out of Lough Foyle, and entered the Atlantic Ocean, it started to roll ominously(不吉利的) and those aboard wondered if they would survive the long voyage ahead or be swallowed up by the enormous waves. Seasickness(晕船) was everywhere and people had no appetite. The food, instead of being of high quality as promised, was too often rotten and the water was brackish(有咸味的).Eventually, the winds lessened and the Captain was able to set his sights towards America and become ably steering the ship on an even course(航线). Eight weeks later, plus on day, the Hannah made landfall(着陆) and the Love family disembarked(离船上岸) in America and became American newest immigrants. Gazing at the mainland after so many days of sailing was indeed a glorious sight. The difficult days aboard ship seemed worthwhile. Porters hurried along the docks pushing baggage. Little girls with ribbons in their hair scanned the ship’s decks hoping to get a first glimpse of their father arriving. It seemed to Lily that it took forever to register and to pass through immigration.John said that he would go ahead to scout out some land in the far west of the state. He would push on to the frontier with a bunch of other Irish chaps. Lily and the children could follow more slowly, harnessing the horse and cart to convey their scanty(贫乏的,少的) possessions. The stuff in the cart would include a kettle, dishes, blankets, a chair, a bucket and an axe.There was a perception by the government at this time that the feisty(易怒的,好斗的) Irish would resist any hostile natives refusing to retreat and thus maintaining the western boundary. The Irish, too, were pleased to settle as far away from the government as possible. Instead of purchasing land, they would “squat(占据)” on the property erecting only a temporary, humble shelter to stave off(遮挡) the weather. Once their families arrived, they would inspire the men to build proper cabins. Neither fancy nor elegant, these log structures would be their first real homes. Property boundaries at this time were not marked out with iron rods or stakes in a standard fashion, but rather designated(标明,标出) by natural objects such as rocks, trees and creeks. Confusion and disputes must often have followed later, when these survey points disappeared.After exploring the area around Shirley’s burg, John and his sons rode over Sandy Ridge to survey the property below Black Log Mountain. It was here in a long narrow valley they decided to settle. The valley became known then, and is still called Love’s valley today.At the time, drums were used to forewarn(预先警告) that the natives were going to capture the forts(城堡), which guarded the western frontier. Daily life in this new land, for the early settlers, was harsh and difficult. First they needed to tame the land, chopping down trees, in order to be able to plant crops. At times they needed to defend their land and be wary(机警的) of attacks from wild animals, such as wolves and bears. Mosquito bites caused severe reactions of swelling and itchiness(痒痒). Once the work was done, neighbors would gather for an occasional social function. The children would play for hours chasing butterflies and looking for birds’ nests. The boys would catch frogs and then tease(戏弄) the girls with them. There would be a delicious picnic lunch spread on the grass. John asked Lily to bring some freshly squeezed lemon juice for the picnic. He found the sour taste of lemonade(柠檬汽水) was refreshing on a hot summer’s day. Some of the men would have a drink of homemade(自制的) in the moonshine before striking up a tune on thefiddle(小提琴). Square dancing was popular among the young people and the young lads would leap up to dance with the eligible(中意的,合格的) young ladies. Rivals for a young lady’s hand in marriage would tend to compete to walk her home at the end of an evening. The romantic times were few and contrasted sharply with the stern reality of everyday life.Neighbors were also few and Lily found she was very lonely. She looked forward to the occasional visits of the minister, Robert Ayers, who was a Methodist circuit rider. Meetings would be held in fields or small barns, three to four times a year. At other times neighbor women from over the mountain would meet to make quilts(被子), blankets and cushions and to gossip(聊天) about their respective lives. They would share their secret fears regarding their new lives, their hopes for their children’s future and enjoy each other’s companionship(友谊,伴侣关系).Twenty years slipped by and John Love died at the early age of 47. Several years later, son James and his family, as well as widow Lily, his Mother, made the decision to leave Pennsylvania and settle in Canada. They made the arduous(困难的,艰巨的) trek(旅行) over Indian trails, crossing the Niagara River to settle in what we now call Ontario.I am a Canadian. Having traced my roots and followed in the footsteps of these early settlers, I feel a sense of gratitude to my ancestors who faced extreme difficulties and severe hardship to settle in a new land. Liberty, then and in today’s world, is a priceless inheritance(遗产).Once more, I glanced at the silver pin before returning it to the velvet(丝绒的) box. Once again, I questioned, “What did I inherit from my Love ancestors?”I realize the answer has been revealed while writing this story. I have determination, strength, loyalty and a love of adventure. This is my inheritance.A Man and His CastleLa Cuesta Encantada (The Enchanted[使用魔法迷惑] Castle) is one of the most remarkable displays of power and passion in the world. This marvelous tourist site now known as Hearst San Simeon State Historical Monument is better known as Hearst Castle. It is located six hours south of San Francisco and five hours north of Los Angeles. Sheltered by the mountains in northern San Luis Obispo County, the complex of 165rooms and 127 acres of gardens, terraces(露台), pools, fountains and footpaths draws approximately 800,000 visitors annually. To understand the castle, you have to understand the man who built it, William Randolph Hearst. And to understand the man, you have to understand the land upon which he built his dream.Born on April 29, 1863, William Randolph Hearst was the only child of Gorge Hearst and his wife, Phoebe. George was a multimillionaire(千万富翁) who amassed(积聚) his fortune through partnerships(合作关系) in three of the ever largest mining discoveries of copper, silver, and gold ores. In 1865, George began to accumulate parcels of land by obtaining 46,000 acres of the Piedra Blanco Ranch on California’s Central Coast. There he began a successful cattle ranch(大农场), eventually enlarging it to 250,000 acres stretching 50 miles along the coast.William loved the ranch where he spent his summer vacations as a youngster and a youth, playing in the rugged canyons(峡谷), descending the cliffs and camping in colorful Arab-style tents in the mountains with his family.Phoebe was delighted in exposing her darling child to the beauties and wonders of the world and spared no expense doing so. During one of their adventures, an18-month tour of the historic palaces and castles of Europe, William began a lifelong love of collecting. With his first acquisitions, German picture books, he embarked(着手,开始工作) on a 78-year session of excessive spending. He confessed to a love of the finer things in life and, as he had a bottomless(不见底的) purse, would never deny himself anything he wanted.In 1887, while William was at Harvard University, he decided to take over the small newspaper, the San Francisco Examiner, which his father had accepted as payment for a gambling(赌博) debt several years earlier. George would have preferred that his son be involved in the mining and ranching interests, but William declined this offer and was given ownership of the Examiner in March 1887. He was determined to increase the popularity(普遍,流行) of the paper and acquire the best equipment and writers available.William’s resolve to succeed inspired him to publish juicy(有趣的) tales of vice and stories full of drama and motivation(积极性,动机). In 1895, he purchased the New York Morning Journal, putting him in direct competition with the distinguished(杰出的) Joseph Pulitzer and a circulation(传播,发行) war began.Both the Hearst and Pulitzer newspapers started to include sensational(耸人听闻的) stories about the Cuban Insurrection(起义). The stories greatly exaggerated claims of Spanish troops placing Cubans in concentration camps, forcing them to live under substandard conditions, disease-ridden, starving and dying. This style of reporting became known as “Yellow Journalism(新闻事件)”. The newspapers were transformed as the scope of the news broadened and became less conservative. Circulation soared as the public could get enough of the banner headlines and abundant illustrations. At the time, many people believed William actually might have initiated(开始,发动) the Spanish-American War to encourage sales. According to one report, when one of his correspondents, Frederick Remington, requested to return from Havana, William responded that if Remington would furnish the pictures, William would furnish the war. He was once quoted in an editorial as saying, “Make the news thorough Print all the news. Condense it if necessary. Frequently it is better when intelligently(聪明的) condensed.”Another classic example of his influence occurred when; merely months after he advocated political assassination(暗杀) in an editorial, American President McKinley was assassinated.As an intelligent and dynamic business man, William generated increased readership by employing some of the most talented(天才的) writers in the United States, recruiting figures from the literary community, like Mark Twain and Stephen Crane, and the previously mentioned illustrator, Frederick Remington. He also showed his initiative when he chartered a yacht(快艇), equipped it as a miniature(小型的) newspaper headquarters, anchored off the coast of Cuba, and led his army of reporters into the field.William’s interests led him to follow in his father’s footsteps, inspiring him to enter into politics. He was elected to the U.S. Congress as a senator representing the State of New York in 1902 and served until 1907. He was a candidate for the office of mayor of New York City and governor of New York State, but failed in both of these attempts.While honeymooning in Europe after his marriage to Millicent Wilson in 1903, he expanded his publishing empire with Motor Magazine. The Hearst Corporation grew to comprise a total of 12 newspapers, including the Examiner, and 25 magazines, including Cosmopolitan. Not satisfied with just his publishing enterprises, he expanded his business operations into radio, and later produced movie newsreels(新闻纪录片). (To Be Continued)This influential media giant was not without his faults. His prejudices were common knowledge. His career was blemished(玷污) by his offensive remarks about Spaniards, Japanese, Filipinos, and Russians. He printed lies, forged documents, falsified(歪曲) stories of violence, wrote provocative editorials, and published sensational cartoons and photographs to support his opinions.William hated minorities. He took advantage of every opportunity to heighten racial tensions. His real motive for his hatred of Mexicans may have been the loss of 800,000 acres of prime timber land to the Mexican outlaw(逃犯), Pancho Villa. His papers described them as marijuana-smoking, job-stealing, lazy, wicked, and violent degenerates(堕落). Some suggest he saw the Mexicans as a threat to his empire.During this period, William met and fell in love with a young actress, Marion Davies. Millicent, his wife and the mother of his five sons, including a set of twins, refused to dissolve the marriage, which obliged William to “live in sin” with the woman whom the tour guides refer to as his “friend” or “companion”.With the death of his mother in 1919, William inherited the beloved quarter-million-acre ranch. At first, he planned to build modest ranch house on his favorite campsite(野营的) but as he became more involved in the project, his vision of a monument to display his collections gained momentum(动力). Working closely with family architect, Julia Morgan, William created a glorious and extraordinary castle-like structure, blending Spanish, European, and Californian architectural styles. Huge warehouses(仓库) were built in San Simeon to store the shiploads of splendid antiques, including entire carved ceilings and walls hung with enormous tapestries(挂毯). They could be installed in the completed rooms. Landscaping integrated exotic(外来的,奇异的) plants, hedges, and trees with native flora(植物群落). As William was in his 60’s, he had the insight to know he couldn’t wait for them to grow, but he was optimistic. He ordered tons of fertile topsoil to cover the grounds to a depth of five feet and full-grown specimens of the plants were trucked up the mountain for planting.With thousands of acres of land covered with grassland, trees, natural ponds, and man-made reservoirs available for use, William stocked the estate with herds of rare oxen and deer, and flocks of sheep and lambs. These animals flourished as they were allowed to wander freely. Larger, more dangerous beasts, including tigers, ostriches, buffalo, yaks, emus, kangaroos, llamas, zebras and giraffes were enclosed in the largest private zoo in the world.The “complex” was ready for occupancy(占有) in 1927, but additions continued until 1947. Eventually it comprised the main house and three cottages, all of which are furnished with a variety of valuable antiques. Even the lavatories were specially equipped. William’s favorite room was said to be the library with its collections of more than 5,000 books, ancient Greek vases, and an antique Spanish ceiling suspended(悬挂的) by cables so it will sway in the event of an earthquake (all the antique furnishings and treasures are anchored as a precaution as this is earthquake country).In the ‘20s, ‘30s, and ‘40s, William loved part-time at the estate with his mistress, Marion Davies. They entertained to an excessive extent. To be invited to the castle was a privilege. Movie stars, politicians, businessmen, and even royalty(皇室成员) were frequent guests. Many of these guests, including a British lord, Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith, Amelia Ear hart, and Charles Lindbergh, flew to the ranch, landing on the private(私人的) airstrip(飞机跑道).Life on the “hill” was never dull. The visitors stayed in the main house or the cottages, depending on their prominence(重要) or their intimacy(亲密) with thefamily and were free to roam(漫游) the grounds, go riding on their choice of horses on the property. Company was expected, however, to meet in the main drawing room at 7:30 p.m. sharp, principally (主要地) to amuse their host. Dinner was a formal affair beginning at 9:00 p.m. this meal was held in the immense dining room, the walls of which are lined with priceless panels from ancient European cathedrals (大教堂). Following dinner, movies were shown in the private theater, starting at 11:00.There were, however, three rules guests had to follow: do not get drunk; do not swear or tell off-color jokes; sleep in separate bedrooms if an unmarried couple. Food was not allowed in the rooms. If you wanted to eat, you could visit the kitchen…if you could find it.Although William was closely involved in all aspects of the construction and decoration of the mansion(大厦,宅邸), he continued his business and social interest. No stranger to scandal, in November 1924, he found himself in the topic of headlines. The most enduring rumor was that, during a party on his yacht, he had found Marion kissing Charlie Chaplin. In a fit of jealousy he took a shot at Chaplin, missed, and accidentally his Thomas Ince, killing him. However, even though the morning papers carried the story, the evening paper and successive editions printed that Ince had died of acute indigestion(消化不良).In 1945, William initiated the Hearst Foundation and created the California Charities Foundation in 1948 (the name was changed to the William Randolph Hearst Foundation soon after his death in 1951). The Great Depression took its toll on even the wealthiest and William Randolph Hearst was no exception. His fantastically(荒诞的) decadent lifestyle couldn’t last forever, and gradually his finances began to suffer, beginning the next chapter in the saga(传奇) of excesses. He came close to being bankrupt but Marion rescued him from debt, unselfishly selling her jewels and some other property to raise over a million dollars.In 1947, due to his poor health, he was forced to move permanently to Beverly Hills. Marion looked after him during this time, seldom leaving his side. When he died in 1951 at the age of 88, she was shunned(避开) by his family and forbidden to attend his funeral.The castle, its furnishings, the artworks in the gallery, and 127 acres of land were given to the state of California in 1957. Since that time, the California Department of Parks and Recreation has kept the castle open to tourists.Today a visit to the estate begins near the site of the old airstrip. Guests are transported to the top of the hill via bus. One can still see the signs giving wandering animals the “right-of-way” on the lanes. Deer, cattle, and sheep often halt the buses’ progress up or down the mountain as they meander(漫游) to the salt licks.Depending on the tour one chooses, guides escort(护送,陪同) the public through a variety of rooms, gardens, cottages, and pools. The luxury of a bygone(过去的) era is evident at every turn. From the moment you arrive at the stairway to the Neptune Pool until you bid farewell to your guides at the magnificent, golden and blue Roman Pool, you are reminded that a man had a dream. He had power and influence. Furthermore, he was prosperous enough to achieve his objectives and implement his dream.Yip Sang, a Chinese-CanadianThe British and Chinese signed the Treaty of Nanking in 1842, each providing their respective subjects with the right to benefit from full security and protection。