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The cancer girl cured by the HIV virus: Seven-year-old makes extraordinary recovery after U.S. doctors re-wire her immune system to destroy leukaemia cells
In April this year, Emily Whitehead's family had almost given up hope.
The brave six-year-old had been fighting leukaemia for two years, only to relapse for a second time during intensive chemotherapy treatment in February.
Doctors had exhausted all the traditional treatments as Emily could not remain in remission for long enough to attempt a bone marrow transplant. So her desperate parents, Kari and Tom, started looking at more radical options.
Fighting fit: Emily (seen left during treatment in April) has now been in remission from cancer for seven months
'We made the decision that we needed to go somewhere else,' said Mrs Whitehead.
'We needed to try something new, different and cutting-edge.'
So they turned to the Cancer Center at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, which is involved in testing a pioneering new therapy.
Doctors suggested they sign Emily up to a clinical trial that would use a disabled form of HIV to carry cancer-fighting genes into her T-cells (disease fighting cells). The hope was that this would re-programme her immune system to recognise the cancer cells and start killing them.
Several adults had already been enrolled in the study at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and had responded well, but as it was so new the treatment wasn't without risks. But time was running out for Emily, who is also known as Emma.
Mr Whitehead said: 'We were told that we were down to 48 hours of making a decision or she could start having organ failure.'
They comforted themselves with the knowledge that even if the treatment didn't work, it would provide doctors with information that could help them save other sick children.
So on April 17, the then six-year-old became the first child to have the therapy known as CTL019.
Emily during her therapy - at first she suffered an adverse reaction, which was treated with an arthritis drug
Now in remission, Emily enjoys walking her dog who comforted her when she was ill
The family had been warned Emily could experience flu-like symptoms a few days after her re-engineered T-cells were injected back into her.
But her symptoms were far more serious than doctors anticipated. She became critically ill and was admitted to intensive care at the children's hospital. On April 24, doctors told her parents she had a one in 1,000 chance of surviving the night.
Trial leader Dr Stephan Grupp and his team realised that the level of a certain protein had become very elevated as a result of the T-cells growing in Emily's body.
This same protein is involved in rheumatoid arthritis, and there is a drug for that disease that turns off production of that particular protein.
The team administered the drug to Emily, with dramatic results. Almost overnight, her breathing improved, her fever dropped and her blood pressure was back to normal.
Mrs Whitehead said Emily inspired them with how she coped.
'She's extremely smart and creative. She's funny - she makes us laugh all the time. She never complains,' she said.
Kira and Tom faced the agonising decision of whether or not to put their daughter forward for a clinical trial
Her husband added: 'She told us from the beginning that she would continue to fight and do what we asked as long as we were there with her. We've stuck together as a team. She's definitely our hero.'
Several weeks after her T-cell infusion, they were able to conduct a bone marrow test to find out if the therapy had worked.
'Three weeks after receiving the treatment, she was in remission,' said Dr Grupp.
'Emily completely responded to her T-cell therapy. We checked her bone marrow for the possibility of disease again at three months and six months out from her treatment, and she still has no disease whatsoever. The cancer-fighting T-cells are still there in her body.'
He added that they need to see the remission go on for a couple of years before they can think about whether she is cured or not.
But, after spending years in treatment, Emily went home in June and now enjoys going to school, playing football and walking her dog Lucy.
'T-cell therapy was really the only option left for Emily,' said Mr Whitehead.
'But we entered her into the trial really hopeful, and from the very beginning we just really had a good feeling about it. So all along we said, "it just has to work, it has to work for Emily" – and it did.'
The scientists said although the results were very promising, much more research needs to be done to see whether the therapy is a viable, safe and long-term solution for controlling certain cancers in children and adults
Ken Campbell, Clinical Information Officer at Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research, said the results of the study were encouraging for both children and adults diagnosed with leukaemia.
'Treatments which modify the body’s own immune system to fight leukaemia have shown much promise in recent years,' he said.
'What is significant about [the] therapy is that the severe side-effects associated with this form of treatment seem to be greatly reduced when combined with other drugs.
'This is a small study of just 12 patients. Larger clinical trials are needed to determine how effective this treatment could be and as a result it should be some time before it is available in the UK.'
Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia presented their latest findings at the American Society of Hematology’s annual meeting in Atlanta.
They found nine out of 12 patients in the trial, which included Emily and one other child, responded to the treatment. Their goal is to treat another 12 patients over the next year.
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WRITING about your feelings, a practice long embraced by teenagers and folk singers, is now attracting attention as a path to good health. And a recent study suggests that reflecting on your emotions could help you get over a breakup. But, one of its authors says, journaling can have its downsides.
Is structured self-reflection, as some suggest, a healthy tuneup for the heart and head — or can it make hurt feelings worse?
For a study published in the journal Social Psychological and Personality Science, Grace M. Larson, a graduate student at Northwestern University, and David A. Sbarra, a psychology professor at the University of Arizona, looked at self-reflection through a speaking exercise. They recruited 210 young people (they ranged in age from 17 to 29) who had recently broken up with their partners, and then split this brokenhearted sample into two groups.
One filled out a questionnaire on how they were feeling, then completed a four-minute assignment in which they were asked to talk into a recording device, free-associating in response to questions like, “When did you first realize you and your partner were headed toward breaking up?” This group repeated the same exercise three, six and nine weeks later.
The second group filled out the questionnaire at the beginning and the end of the nine-week study period (they did the speaking exercise only once, after filling out their final questionnaires).
Ms. Larson and Dr. Sbarra found that the breakup sufferers in the first group experienced greater improvements in “self-concept clarity” than those in the second. Dr. Sbarra defines self-concept clarity as “the degree to which you understand yourself as a person.” He and Ms. Larson measured it by asking subjects how much they agreed with statements like “I do not feel like myself anymore” or “I have regained my identity.” Much of our understanding of ourselves can be bound up in our relationships with our partners, Dr. Sbarra explained — and if we break up, it can be hard to answer questions like “Who am I?” or “Who are my friends?” or “How should I spend my time?” The speaking exercise helped people, he explained, because “it improved their sense of self independent of their former partner.”
That improved sense of self, in turn, led to reductions in loneliness and “emotional intrusion.” As for why the exercise worked, Dr. Sbarra has a few theories. “There is a degree of habituation that takes place as you are repeatedly thinking and talking about the process” of a breakup, he said. “You defang it a little bit.” And, he added, hearing yourself say something may prove revelatory. He imagines a subject’s internal monologue: “I didn’t know I seemed to be getting better until I said I seemed to be getting better. I must be getting better.”
For people going through breakups without the benefit of psychology researchers to record their thoughts, Dr. Sbarra says the study offers some insights. Getting back your sense of self after a breakup, he argued, is crucial: “You really need to figure out a way to pull yourself back together and to try to get some reorganization in terms of who you are, what you do, how you spend your time.” You may not need a recording device to do that — Dr. Sbarra believes that you might also be able to rebuild your self-concept by writing, “in a stream-of-consciousness way, how you’re feeling about things.”
OTHER researchers see benefits from self-reflective writing beyond soothing post-breakup pain — and the practice is drawing media attention, too. At the news website Mic, Rachel Grate cites research by a team from New Zealand showing that writing exercises may aid wound healing. She also quotes the psychologist James W. Pennebaker of the University of Texas at Austin: “When people are given the opportunity to write about emotional upheavals, they often experience improved health.”
According to James Hamblin at The Atlantic, a 2012 study found that writing improved quality of life for breast cancer patients. Laura I. Miller at the website Bustle offers 12 reasons we should all resolve to write more in 2015. And “if writing about the difficult parts of your life were a drug,” writes Drake Baer at Business Insider, “it would be making bank for some faceless pharmaceutical company.”
But if it were a drug, it might be one with a maximum recommended dosage — and warnings for certain patients. In another study, Dr. Sbarra found that divorced people assigned to do expressive writing exercises — essentially, exercises wherein they reflected on their feelings — showed no greater improvement in measures of emotional well-being than those asked to write, without emotion, about what they did during the day. And subjects who tended to ruminate on their situation actually did better if they were assigned to the emotion-free writing.
The prompts in the expressive writing study were more involved than those in the speaking-exercise one — instead of responding to simple questions, participants were asked to “really delve into your deepest emotions and thoughts” or to “work toward creating a coherent story and narrative, with yourself as the storyteller.”
“I think the expressive writing intervention at times can be too heavy-handed,” said Dr. Sbarra. “It can be too directive without allowing people’s natural coping tendencies to do what they’ve done over the course of evolutionary history.” And for some people, reflecting too much on their feelings can make things worse. “That’s the real danger of our journaling culture,” he added — diary writing isn’t “one size fits all.”
For many, the key may turn out to be some self-reflection, but not too much: writing about your feelings, “but then not necessarily mulling over it or doing any more. Just write it, talk about it, leave it, do it again.”
“There’s a really delicate balance between avoiding and getting overinvolved for every stressful event,” Dr. Sbarra explained, “and so you touch on it, you think about it, you put it out there, you reflect, and then you sort of create some distance.”
So if you ever get a prescription for writing, it might read: Spend a little time with your diary — and then go for a walk.
写下自己的感想,这种长期被青少年和民谣歌手所采纳的做法,目前正作为一种保持健康的途径,吸引着人们的注意力。最近的一项研究表明,反思自己的情绪能帮你渡过分手时期。但是,论文的一名作者称,记日记可能会产生消极影响。
有人建议进行有条理的自我反思,但这样做会让身心得到健康的调整——还是会让受伤害的感觉更加强烈?
美国西北大学(Northwestern University)的研究生格雷斯·M·拉尔森(Grace M. Larson)和亚利桑那大学(University of Arizona)的心理学教授戴维·A·斯巴拉(David A. Sbarra)在《社会心理与人格科学》(Social Psychological and Personality Science)期刊上发表了一篇论文,为此,他们通过自述对自我反思进行了研究。他们招募了210名最近与伴侣分手的年轻人(年龄从17岁到29岁不等),然后把这些极度伤心的研究对象分成两组。
其中一组需要填写关于个人感受的调查问卷,然后再对着一台录音设备讲话4分钟,对于“你从什么时候开始意识到自己和伴侣即将分手”等问题,他们可以自由联想。这组人在3周、6周和9周之后,重复了同样的任务。
第二组则在最初和为期9周的研究即将结束时填写了调查问卷(他们只在填完最后的调查问卷后,做过一次自述)。
拉尔森和斯巴拉发现,与第二组因为分手而备受折磨的人相比,第一组人在“自我概念清晰性”方面有更大的改善。根据斯巴拉的定义,自我概念清晰性指的是“人对自身存在的理解程度”。他和拉尔森通过询问研究对象对一些观点的认可程度,对这一点进行了评测。这些观点包括“我觉得自己已经不像自己了”和“我已经找回了自我”等等。斯巴拉解释道,我们对自身的理解在很大程度上可能都与我们和伴侣的关系紧密相关,所以一旦分手,像“我是谁”、“我的朋友都有哪些”或者“我应该如何打发时间”这样的问题,就往往会变得难以回答。他解释说,自述能帮助人们,因为“它可以帮人们提高脱离于前情侣的自立感”。
这种经过提高的自我意识,反过来又能减少孤独感和“情绪入侵”。至于自述为什么会起作用,斯巴拉有几个推测。“随着你反复思考和谈论分手过程,就会产生一定程度的习惯化,”他说。“这样会削弱它的影响力。”他还说,听自己讲述一些内容,可能会具有启发性。他想象研究对象的内心独白:“直到我说出自己似乎好些了,才知道我似乎真的已经好些了。我一定要好起来。”
斯巴拉说,对于那些在分手后没有心理学研究人员帮他们记录想法的人,这项研究提供了一些启发。他认为,在分手后找回自我意识至关重要:“你真的需要找到一种找回自我的方式,试着对你是谁,你要做什么,你应该如何打发时间等问题进行重组。”做到这一点,你或许并不需要录音设备——斯巴拉认为你或许也能通过写作来重塑自我概念,“以一种意识流的方式来书写你对事物的感觉”。
还有一些研究人员发现,进行反思式写作除了可以缓解分手后的痛苦,还有其他好处,这种做法也获得了媒体关注。在新闻网站Mic上,拉赫尔·格拉特(Rachel Grate)提到了一个新西兰团队的研究项目,该研究说明写作联系可能有助于创伤修复。她还引用德克萨斯大学奥斯汀分校(University of Texas at Austin)心理学家詹姆斯·W·佩内贝克(James W. Pennebaker)的话称,“当人们有机会记录自己的情绪波动时,他们的健康状况通常会有所改善。”
詹姆斯·汉布林(James Hamblin)在《大西洋月刊》(The Atlantic)杂志发表文章称,2012年的一项研究发现,写作的做法提高了乳腺癌患者的生活质量。劳拉·I·米勒(Laura I. Miller)在Bustle网站撰文,列出了我们在2015年应该决心记录更多的12个理由。“如果记录生活中的艰难时刻的做法是一种药物,”德雷克·贝尔(Drake Baer)在商业内幕(Business Insider)网站上写道,“一些不知名的制药公司就可以一夜暴富了。”
但如果这是一种药物,它可能会设有最大推荐剂量——以及针对某些病人的警告。在另一项研究中,斯巴拉发现,与那些没有情绪的、被要求记录一天当中的所作所为的人相比,被指派做表达性写作练习的——基本上是记录对自己的感觉的反思——离婚人士并没有获得更大程度的改善。当那些倾向于反思自身情况的人被指派进行无情绪写作时,他们实际上做得更好。
表达性写作研究中的提示比自述研究的提示更为深入。它要求参与者“真正探索自己最深层的感受与想法”或“自己作为叙述者,努力创作一个连贯的故事”,而不仅限于回答简单的问题。
“我觉得表达性写作这种干预手段有时会力度过大,”斯巴拉说。“如果不允许人采用自然的应对机制,从事他们在演化过程中发展出来的惯用做法,那么这种手段就会指令性过强。”对于一些人来说,过度反思自己的感受会让情况变得更糟。“这是日记文化真正的危险所在,”他还表示——写日记的做法“并不适用于所有人”。
对于很多人而言,秘诀可能是一定程度上的自我反思,可是不要过多:记录自己的感受,“但不一定要思前想后或做更多的事情。就把它记录下来,聊一聊,然后遗忘,再来一遍”。
“实际上,对于每一个承受压力的情境,在避免过分投入和过分投入之间存在微妙的平衡,”斯巴拉解释称,“你提到这种情绪,你去思考它,把事实摆在那儿,反思,然后就在某种程度上拉开了一些距离。”
因此,如果你得到了一张有关写作的处方,它可能是这么写的:花一点时间写日记,然后出去走走。
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摘抄:一个人,只有他可以坚持这种心态,只要他在回想从前的一年时可能说“我在成长”,他就仍然年青。下面是读文网小编整理的英语励志美文:变老的那一天,欢迎大家阅读。
“I dread to come to the end of the year,said a friend to me recently, ”it makes me realize I am growing old.“
William James, the great psychologist, said that most men are ”old fogies at twenty-fiveHe was right. Most men at twenty-five are satisfied with their jobs. They have accumulated the little stock of prejudices that they call their “Principles, ” and closed their minds to all new ideas; they have ceased to grow.
The minutea man ceases to grow-no matter what his years-that minute he begins to be old. On the other hand, the really great man never grows old.
“我害怕邻近岁末年尾”,一位友人最近对我说:“它使我意识到我正在变老。”
巨大的心理学家威廉?詹姆斯就曾说过,大多数人“25岁时就成了保守掉队者”。他的话是对的。大多数人25岁时就知足于他们的工作。他们已经积聚了一些他们称之为“准则”的成见,对所有新的思维封闭心灵之门;他们已经停止成长。
一个人一旦停滞成长--不论他年纪多大--他就开始朽迈。反之,真正的巨人素来不会衰老。
Goethe passed out at eighty-three, and finished his Faust only a few years earlier; Gladstone took up a new language when he was seventy. Laplace, the astronomer, was still at work when death caught up with him at seventy-eight. He died crying, “What we know is nothing; what we do not know is immense.”
And there you have the real answer to the question, “When is a man old?”
Laplace at seventy-eight died young. He was still unsatisfied, still sure that he had a lot to learn.
As long as a man can keep himself in that attitude of mind, as long as he can look back on every year and say , “I grew,” he is still young.
The minute he ceases to grow, the minute he says to himself, “I know all that I need to know,”--that day youth stops. He may be twenty-five or seventy-five, it makes no difference. On that day he begins to be old.
歌德享年83岁,去世前多少年才实现《浮士德》;格莱斯顿70岁时又开始学习一门本国语;法国地理学家拉普拉斯78岁死时还在工作着。临死前,他大声喊道:“咱们所知的太少太少,我们所不知的太多太多。”
“一个人何时变老?”,从这类事例中对这个问题你已经有了真正的谜底。
拉普拉斯78岁逝世时依然年轻。他照旧不满意,仍旧觉得很多货色要学。
一个人,只有他可以坚持这种心态,只要他在回想从前的一年时可能说“我在成长”,他就仍然年青。
他一旦结束成长,他一旦对本人说“我该懂的都懂了”,这个时候他的青春也就完了。他可能在25岁时死去,也可能在75岁时逝世去,这都不差别。就在那一天,他开端变老。
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摘录:爱让你微笑,让你哭泣,让你忘记时间。
The day I met you I knew that someday, I would be in love with you.
I did not know that the day would come so soon.
相遇的那一天
我就知道
我会爱上你
Sometimes I wonder why I fell in love with you in the first place, and continue to love you even after all the pain. And then you smile at me and I realize why; without you, I can't breathe.
你是我的空气
没有你
我无法呼吸
You're the only person that I can say I love you to and mean it with all my heart.
你是我最爱的那个人
相遇的那一天 ,我就知道 ,我会爱上你
Don't get mad when someone can't explain why they love you.
Because if they can't explain it then they truly do .
亲爱的,你别着急
我真的无法告诉你
为什么会爱上你
You are the first person who has been able to make my heart beat slower and faster at the same time.
我的心跳
时而慢,时而快
只因为爱你
To love is something, I was afraid to do but there is something different about you.
You made me do something I swore not to do. You made me fall in love with you.
我害怕爱情
可是
你却让我爱上了你
My perfect day has nothing to do with the weather or what I'm doing.
My perfect day is whenever I'm with you.
只要与你在一起
每一天都很完美
相遇的那一天 ,我就知道 ,我会爱上你
You are the greatest thing that ever came into my life and I will not let anything take you away from me.
你闯进了我的生活
我不会让你离开的
I'm in love with the feeling of having you around.
Nothing is more important than your presence. You mean the world to me.
我喜欢你在身边的感觉
你在我身边,比一切都重要
你是我的世界
I don't want to just fall in love with you, I want to love you more than anyone else.
我要成为
最爱你的那个人
Loving makes you smile, loving makes you cry, and loving makes you forget about time.
爱让你微笑,让你哭泣,让你忘记时间。
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摘录:当你下意识品尝生命的欢愉时,美好就会出现。当你积极地看待生活,并以此作为你的日常准则时,你就会找到快乐的真谛。
If your life feels like it is lacking the powerthat you want and the motivation that you need, sometimes all you have to do isshift your point of view.
如果你觉得心有余力不足,觉得缺乏前进的动力,有时候你只需要改变思维的角度。
Bytraining your thoughts to concentrate on the bright side of things, you aremore likely to have the incentive to follow through on your goals. You are lesslikely to be held back by negative ideas that might limit your performance.
试着训练自己的思想朝好的一面看,这样你就会汲取实现目标的动力,而不会因为消极沉沦停滞不前。
Yourlife can be enhanced, and your happiness enriched, when you choose to changeyour perspective. Don't leave your future to chance, or wait for things to getbetter mysteriously on their own. You must go in the direction of your hopesand aspirations. Begin to build your confidence, and work through problemsrather than avoid them. Remember that power is not necessarily control oversituations, but the ability to deal with whatever comes your way.
一旦变换看问题的角度,你的生活会豁然开朗,幸福快乐会接踵而来。别交出掌握命运的主动权,也别指望局面会不可思议的好转。你必须与内心希望与热情步调一致。建立自信,敢于与困难短兵相接,而非绕道而行。记住,力量不是驾驭局势的法宝,无坚不摧的能力才是最重要的。
Alwaysbelieve that good things are possible, and remember that mistakes can belessons that lead to discoveries. Take your fear and transform it into trust;learn to rise above anxiety and doubt. Turn your "worry hours" into"productive hours". Take the energy that you have wasted and directit toward every worthwhile effort that you can be involved in. You will seebeautiful things happen when you allow yourself to experience the joys of life.You will find happiness when you adopt positive thinking into your dailyroutine and make it an important part of your world.
请坚信,美好的降临并非不可能,失误也许是成功的前奏。将惶恐化作信任,学会超越担忧和疑虑。让“诚惶诚恐”的时光变得“富有成效”。不要挥霍浪费精力,将它投到有意义的事情中去。当你下意识品尝生命的欢愉时,美好就会出现。当你积极地看待生活,并以此作为你的日常准则时,你就会找到快乐的真谛。
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以下是小编整理的情感类英语美文欣赏:每一天都是幸运的, 希望对你有所感触。
I teach economics at UNLV three times per week.Last Monday, at the beginning of class, I cheerfullyasked my students how their weekend had been.One young man said that his weekend had not beenso good. He had his wisdom teeth removed. Theyoung man then proceeded to ask me why I alwaysseemed to be so cheerful.
His question reminded me of something I‘d readsomewhere before: "Every morning when you get up,you have a choice about how you want to approachlife that day," I said. "I choose to be cheerful."
"Let me give you an example," I continued, addressing all sixty students in the class. "Inaddition to teaching here at UNLV, I also teach out at the community college in Henderson, 17miles down the freeway from where I live. One day a few weeks ago I drove those 17 miles toHenderson. I exited the freeway and turned onto College Drive. I only had to drive anotherquarter mile down the road to the college. But just then my car died. I tried to start it again,but the engine wouldn‘t turn over. So I put my flashers on, grabbed my books, and marcheddown the road to the college."
"As soon as I got there I called AAA and arranged for a tow truck to meet me at my car afterclass. The secretary in the Provost‘s office asked me what has happened. ‘This is my lucky day,‘I replied, smiling."
" ‘Your car breaks down and today is your lucky day?‘ She was puzzled. ‘What do you mean?‘"
" ‘I live 17 miles from here.‘ I replied. ‘My car could have broken down anywhere along thefreeway. It didn‘t. Instead, it broke down in the perfect place: off the freeway, within walkingdistance of here. I‘m still able to teach my class, and I‘ve been able to arrange for the towtruck to meet me after class. If my car was meant to break down today, it couldn‘t have beenarranged in a more convenient fashion.‘"
"The secretary‘s eyes opened wide, and then she smiled. I smiled back and headed for class."So ended my story.
I scanned the sixty faces in my economics class at UNLV. Despite the early hour, no oneseemed to be asleep. Somehow, my story had touched them. Or maybe it wasn‘t the story atall. In fact, it had all started with a student‘s observation that I was cheerful.
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下面是读文网小编为大家带来奥巴马就职典礼英语诗歌:赞歌献给这一天,希望大家喜欢!
Each day we go about our business,
walking past each other, catching each other’s
eyes or not, about to speak or speaking.
每一天,我们忙于自己的事,
彼此擦肩而过,或瞥见对方
或无视对方,想说话或正在说话。
All about us is noise. All about us is
noise and 1)bramble, thorn and 2)din, each
one of our ancestors on our tongues.
我们周遭全是噪音。我们周遭全是
噪音和荆棘,芒刺和喧嚣。我们
谈论着每一位祖先。
Someone is stitching up a hem, 3)darning
a hole in a uniform, 4)patching a tire,
repairing the things in need of repair.
有人在缝褶边,补
制服上的一个洞,修补一个轮胎,
修补需要修补的东西。
Someone is trying to make music somewhere,
with a pair of wooden spoons on an 5)oil drum,
with 6)cello, 7)boombox, 8)harmonica, voice.
有人试着用一对木勺敲击油桶,
用大提琴、音箱喇叭、口琴和人声,
在某处奏乐。
A woman and her son wait for the bus.
A farmer considers the changing sky.
A teacher says, Take out your pencils. Begin.
一个女人和她的儿子在等公车;
一位农夫在细看变幻的天空;
一位老师说,拿出你们的铅笔,开始。
We encounter each other in words, words
9)spiny or smooth, whispered or declaimed,
words to consider, reconsider.
我们彼此在言辞中相遇,带刺
或温和的言辞,喃喃低语或慷慨陈词,
需要推敲、再推敲的言辞。
We cross dirt roads and highways that mark
the will of someone and then others, who said
I need to see what’s on the other side.
我们穿过泥路和高速公路,它们
标志着某人和后来其他一些人的意愿,
他们说,我要看看那一头会有什么。
I know there’s something better down the road.
We need to find a place where we are safe.
We walk into that which we cannot yet see.
我知道路的前方有更好的东西。
我们需要找一个让自己安全的地方。
我们走进还未能看见的地方。
10)Say it plain: that many have died for this day.
Sing the names of the dead who brought us here,
who laid the train tracks, raised the bridges,
明白地说吧:许多人为了这一天而牺牲。
歌唱死者的名字吧,是他们把我们带到今天,
他们铺设铁轨,架起桥梁,
picked the cotton and the lettuce, built
brick by brick the glittering 11)edifices
they would then keep clean and work inside of.
采摘棉花和莴苣,一砖一瓦地
建造闪光的大厦,
接着,他们打扫干净,在里面工作。
Praise song for struggle, praise song for the day.
Praise song for every hand-lettered sign,
the figuring-it-out at kitchen tables.
赞歌献给奋斗,献给这一天。
赞歌献给每一块手写的口号牌,
献给在厨房餐桌上思索出来的妙想。
Some live by love thy neighbor as thyself,
others by first do no harm or take no more
than you need. What if the mightiest word is love?
有人活着,爱人如己,
有人以不作恶,或仅取所需为导向
假若“爱”是最强大的一个字,会怎样?
Love beyond marital, 12)filial, national,
love that casts a widening pool of light,
love with no need to 13)pre-empt grievance.
爱超越了婚姻、血缘、民族,
爱投射出的光圈不断扩大,
爱无需排斥怨尤。
In today’s sharp sparkle, this winter air,
any thing can be made, any sentence begun.
On the brink, on the brim, on the 14)cusp,
praise song for walking forward in that light.
在今天这耀眼的阳光中,在这冬日的空气里,
一切事情皆可造就,任何句子皆可作为开场白。
在悬崖边,在河岸边,在重要关头,
赞歌献给在光明中的前进。
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为了让生活有意义并充满能量,你必须爱自己。关注你的所作所为以及每天的生活方式吧。下面是读文网小编为大家带来英语经典美文:阳光生活每一天的5个秘诀,希望大家喜欢!
1. Don't avoid or ignore negativity.
1. 勿要躲避或忽视阴暗面
In order to conquer and overcome, it must be acknowledged. This can include people in your life who may be bringing you down, a hostile workplace environment or even a personal stressor that you haven't conquered quite yet. You are in control of your environment and if these negative situations keep making an appearance, it's up to you to handle them.
我们得正视生活的阴暗面,这样才能将其克服与战胜。负面因素可以包括生活中会使你沮丧的人和不友善的工作环境,甚至是目前仍让你感到压力的源头。你所处的环境为你掌控。倘若这些消极场景一直出现,将其解决的也只能是你。
2. Take care of yourself and your needs.
2. 关爱自己,重视自我需求。
In order to feel compelled to live a powerful and meaningful life, you must love you. Take care of your actions and how you live each day, and this will be reflected in your thoughts and emotional state of mind. Love yourself fully in order to love others fully.
为了让生活有意义并充满能量,你必须爱自己。关注你的所作所为以及每天的生活方式吧。它们将会反映到你的思想与情感状态中。为了全心全意地爱他人,你得全身心地爱自己。
3. Mend what's broken or get rid of it.
3. 之于裂痕,要么修复,要么忘怀。
Determining what is worth your time and effort and what is not can be challenging. If situations are toxic and beyond repair, it's time to let go. Are there relationships or friendships that remain damaged but you know are worth the time? Fix them and find peace. Do what you can to find love in situations where it may have be absent in the past.
决定什么值得你付出时间与努力,而什么又不值得,是有难度的。如果情况不乐观且难以修复,那是时候放手了。你是否仍认为有些受损的感情或友情值得花时间来维持?修补它们吧,并且保持平和的心态。尽你所能从过去那些不曾有爱的场景中发现爱!
4. Give back.
4. 倾情回馈。
Giving our time, energy, love, mentorship and sometimes money is what life is about. Everything we put out into the world comes back to us. My mom taught me a quote she learned in Mexico that stuck with me forever, "donde comen uno, comen dos." (where one can eat, two can eat.) It moves me every time I say it out loud. At the end of the day, no matter what you have you are likely in a position to give something small to someone else who needs it. Don't hesitate.
人生的真谛是给予我们的时间、能量、爱和教导(金钱有时也是),我们向世界付出的一切都会有所回馈。我母亲曾教过我她在墨西哥学到的一句话,让我永生难忘:“donde comen uno, comen dos.”(一人能食之处,也能供两人享用。)我每次大声读这句话时,都会被震撼感动。说到底,无论你拥有什么,你都有可能给予他人小小的一份心意,而这正是他们需要的。不要犹豫。
5. Things that make us smile, laugh and feel good are just awesome.
5. 所有让我们笑逐颜开,感觉不错的事都值得敬重。
This one is pretty simple...Just do MORE of it. Do more of what makes you happy! I truly believe that in the super fast paced world we live in, happiness may not come as easily as we wish. In order to navigate through work and responsibilities that seem monotonous, we have to actively pursue and engage in beautiful acts of love and kindness. So get to it!
这点极其简单…只要更多地去实行它。去做更多让你开心的事!我真心相信,在如今这个超快节奏的世界,幸福来得也许并不像我们希望的那样简单。为了能顺利处理那些看上去单调的工作与职责,我们得积极追求爱和善的美妙行为,并更多地参与其中。所以行动起来吧!
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治愈就是使恢复健康,治病的意思。那么你知道治愈的英语单词是什么吗?下面来学习一下吧。
她的癌症只能控制,无法治愈。
Her cancer can only be controlled, not cured.
医生不能保证治愈。
The doctor can't guarantee a cure.
她的病似乎是治愈了。
Her illness appeared to be cured.
医生不能保证治愈。
The doctor cannot guarantee a cure.
前者治愈躯体,后者治愈心灵。
The former heals the body while the latter heals the soul.
这种药可治愈那割伤。
This medicine will heal that cut.
我相信,爱可以治愈!
I do believe that love can heal!
他的大脑在事故中受伤,无法治愈。
He suffered irreversible brain damage in the incident.
这是世界上最棒的治愈疗法。
This is the best healing therapy in the world.
如果我把药酒带来的话,露茜女王说,我很快就能替他治愈的。
“ If I had but my cordial with me,” Queen Lucy was saying, “ I could soon mend this.
别指望立即治愈。
Don't expect an instant cure.
她获治愈的希望渺茫。
There is a faint hope that she may be cured.
孩子希望妈妈能治愈他的创痛。
The child looks to his mother to cure his hurts.
找到一种治愈方法的希望就如同永远够不到的一桶黄金往往让理智的人们做出不理智的事情。
The promise of a cure the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow often makes sensible people do irrational things.
一位言语矫治师治愈了他的口吃。
A speech-therapist cured his stammer.
近来的一些进展即使不能提供治愈的希望,也至少有望研制出来某种药物来阻止病毒的传播。
A number of recent advances hold out if not the hope of a cure, then at least the possibility of some drug which could stop the spread of the virus.
可叹的是我的病痛却找不到香膏来治愈。
I suffer a malady that no balm can cure!
好像印刷更多美元和日元的货币政策已经成为治愈一个国家经济弊病的灵丹妙药。
As if printing more dollars and yens was some restorative, magical monetary panacea to cure a nation 's economic ills.
尽管基督曾经治愈了他的岳母,彼得仍旧和基督保持了友好关系。
Peter remained on friendly terms with Christ notwithstanding Christ's having healed his mother-in-law.
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Secretary: Welcome to our company.
秘书:欢迎采我们公司工作。
New manager: I really love this kind of atmosphere.
新任经理:我真的很喜欢这种气氛。
Secretary: An impressive office is vital to' the image projected by the company.
秘书:一个令人印象深刻的办公场所对公司的形象很重要。
New manager: There are people everywhere. What's that girl doing?
新任经理:到处都有人。那女孩子在干什么?
Secretary: She's dealing with customers and drumming up-new business. The guy next to her is in charge of the office
computer network.
秘书:她在跟客户谈生意并争取新的业务。她旁边那个小伙子负责公司的电脑网络。
New manager: And what about that man there?
新任经理:那边那个男人呢?
Secretary: He is our accountant.
秘书:他是我们的会计。
New manager: I see you have a coffee bar and a water cooler. The staff here must be vevy comfortable. I think it really helps
morale when people feel supported by their employers.
新任经理:我看到这里有一个咖啡吧台和一台冷水机。这里的员工一定很舒服吧。我想员工得到了雇主的支持士气肯定会不错的。
Secretary: Indeed they are. Keeping the staff happy is the only way to keep them with the company.
秘书:确实是。让员工快乐是公司留住他们的唯一方法。
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治愈指动漫中温暖人心,净化心灵,悲伤时看能得到安慰,治愈自己心灵中的创伤、修补自己心灵上缺陷的作品。那么你知道治愈用英语怎么说吗?下面来学习一下吧。
healing
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How artificial intelligence changes our life
Artificial intelligence is developing quicker than before. I believe one day, artificial intelligence will be one of the most important concepts likes mobile, car and house. The artificial intelligence may change our life.Firstly, may be we need't do housework any more. The robot can wash the dishes, clean the floor and even help us make the bed. Secondly, the artificial intelligence could be a search website like google, baidu. When we have any trouble, just ask it the question and it will give you the suitable answer. Thirdly, we will not come to school only stay at home to learn from the robot. Fourly, the artificial intelligence will be used as the war, which makes the world become more dangerous than before and this is the outcoming as well. Finally, I guess may be the artificial intelligence can make love with human and help them deliver child.I think the era of artificial intelligence will come sooner and later.
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(1) 祈使句有两种类型,一种是以动词原形开头,在动词原形之前加do (但只限于省略第二人称主语的句子)。
Take this seat.
Do be careful.
否定结构:
Don't move.
Don't be late.
(2) 第二种祈使句以let开头。
Let 的反意疑问句
a、 Let's 包括说话者
Let's have another try,shall we / shan't we?
= Shall we have another try?
b、Let us 不包括说话者
Let us have another try,will you / won't you?
= Will you please let us have another try?
否定结构:
Let's not talk of that matter.
Let us not talk of that matter.
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2、第一部分的20个选择题,可以安排20分钟。
3、第二部分的A节安排75分钟,B节安排25分钟。预计总时长是100分钟。
4、第三部分的英译汉,安排20分钟。
5、第四部分的Part A安排15分钟,Part B安排25分钟。预计总时长是40分钟。
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硕士研究生考研英语完型填空题及答案(2024)
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考研的考场分配根据考生的所在地以及报考学校等进行安排,在职人员考研时,考场一般都会分配在户籍所在地或工作单位所在地。
考研报考同一学校的考生理论上是分配在一个考点,甚至是同一考场的。考研报考同一学校的相同专业和不同专业是一起考试的。因为考研的考点、考场分配是实行统一管理,采取统一分配的原则,便于管理。
考研考场还有另外的分配方法,是划分考研的考场、考点时先按照各省、各市进行统一划分,然后是按照学校进行划分,再次是按照专业进行划分。
总之就是考研考场怎么分配对于考生的影响不大,考生只需要按照准考证所指示的前往指定考点进行考试即可,并且携带相关证件。
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