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Times Post(


时代邮报


)


Item 1. Entertainment(


娱乐


) > Special Report












Monday, March 8, 2010


The 82nd Oscars Academy Awards(


奥斯卡奖


)





The


82nd


Academy


Awards


Ceremony(




,




),


honoring(


给予荣耀


)


the


best


in


film


for


2009,


was


held


on


Sunday,


March


7,


2010,


at


the


Kodak


Theatre


in


Hollywood


(


好莱坞


). A list(


清单


) of winners of the Oscars included:






Motion Picture(


最佳影片奖


): The Hurt Locker






Actor: Jeff Bridges, Crazy Heart






Actress: Sandra Bullock, The Blind Side






Director(


导演

< p>
): Kathryn Bigelow, The Hurt Locker


(Kathryn became the first woman ever to win the award.)


Item 2. Enterainment > Arts


Picasso



s


(


毕加索


)


Wor ks


(


作品


)


Show in New York


Museum





The


show


will


present (


展出


,


呈现


)


300


of


the


famous


Spanish(


西班牙的


)


artist



s


paintings


and


drawings.


It


is


a


general(


总体的


)


review(


回顾


,


复习


)


of


Picasso



s


career(


事业


,


职业< /p>


). It is a wonderful chance for art lovers to see so many


works


of


the


great


artist.


By


showing


these


works,


the


exhibition(


展览


) wants to tell people: Pablo Picasso never gets


old.


Beckham Wants Football Star Sons





The famous football star, David Beckham, would love his


three


boys


to


follow


in


his


footsteps(


脚步


).


He


said


in


an


interview(


采访


),



They



re


really


into


playing


football


and


basketball.


They



re

talented(


有天份的


,


天 才的


)


little


boys.


Whatever they want to do, it doesn



t matter



But it would be




great


for


them


to


take


up(


继续


)


sports,


because


it



s


such


a


great thing.









In


China,


television(


电视


)


is


very


popular.


Many


People


spend



most


of


their


spare


time


watching



it.


It


has


a


huge


influence(


影响


)


on


people



s


lives.


Is


all


this


television


good


for us or bad for us?





As is known to all(


众所周知


), television is one of the most


important ways of getting information(


信息


), such as the news


all


over


the


world,


history,


culture


and


interesting


stories.


It


provid


es


us


with



a


more


lively


way


to


discover


the


outside


world. Also, we can see great movies, operas and concerts(



乐会


). Th erefore(


因此


,


所以


), television is not only a way we


learn about the world, but also a good entertainment.





However, many people think television is bad for us. They


say


that


all


the


violence(


暴力


)


on


TV


makes


people


become


violent(


暴力的


). Violence can give children bad ideas. TV can


also make people lazy. Instead of doing outdoor activities, they


usually sit in front of the screen(


屏幕


) for hours enjoying the


funny shows and cartoons without a break(


休息


,


中断


).





In general(


总体上


,


总的说


), the problem is not


television,


but the programs we choose to watch. We have learned how to


choose the best in newspapers, books and magazines. Now we


have to learn to do with television programs, too. After all, it



s


our choice.







William


Wordsworth


was


one


of


the


leading


British


poets(


诗人


)


from


1800


to


1850.


He


grew


up


in


the


Lake


District(



)


in


northwest


England.


His


parents


died


when


he


was


a


child,


and


his


life


with


his


grandparents


was


not


very


happy.


To


feel


better,


he


loved


to


go


for


long


walks


in


the


mountains


or


to


take


boat


rides(


坐船


).


He


had


a


strong


imagination(


想像力


),


and


wrote


poems(



)


about


the


power,


beauty and mystery(


奥秘


) of nature.





After


he


graduated


from


Cambridge(


剑桥


)


University,


he


moved


to


France.


A


few


years


later,


he


returned


to


the


Lake


District


and


began


to


write


poems


about


nature.


He


often


created(


创造


) his poems during long walks. And then he told


them


to


his


sister,


Dorothy,


who


wrote


them


down


for


him.


Unlike(


不像


) other poets before him, Wordsworth used simple


language in his poems, and he described(


描述


) the lives(


生活


)


of


common(





)


people.


In


one


poem,


Wordsworth


explained how happy he was each time he saw a rainbow(




):





My heart leaps up(


跳起


) when I behold(


看到


)






A rainbow in the sky;





So was it when my life began;






So it is now I am a man;






So be it when I shall grow old,





Or let me die!





The Child is father of the Man;






And I could wish my days to be






Bound(



) each to each by natural piety(


虔诚


).




N:


Tomorrow


will


be


Christmas.


But


Della


feels


very


sad,


because


she


has


no


money


to


buy


a


present


for


her


husband(


丈夫


),


Jim.


In


fact,


Della


and


Jim


have


two


precious(


珍贵的


)


possessions(


财产


).


They


are


Jim



s


gold


watch


and


Della



s


long beautiful


hair, which


are the only


wealth(


财产


) for them. Della had her hair cut, sold it and


bought a gold watch chain(


链子


) for Jim. Now, Della is at


home.





(All of a sudden(


突然地


), the door opens and Jim comes


in.)


J: You



?


D: Jim. Don



t look at me that way. I had my hair cut off(


剪掉


)


and


sold


it


because


I


couldn



t


have


lived


through


Christmas without giving you a present. Jim, it will grow


quickly. Say



Merry Christmas!



Jim, and let



s be happy.


J: You



ve cut off your hair?


D: I



ve cut it off and sold it. It



s sold. I tell you, sold and gone,


too. It



s Christmas Eve, Jim. Please understand. I sold my


hair so that I could give you something for Christmas.


J: Well, Della, I do understand. Don



t worry. The fact that you


have


a


different


hair


cut


could


not


possibly


make


me


love


you less. I know you sold your hair for me. Now look at this


present I got for you.


D: Ah! The combs(


梳子


). They were in the shop windows for


many months!


J:


Yes


,the


beautiful


combs,


with


jeweled(






< p>
)


rims(


边沿


)< /p>



just the color to wear in your beautiful hair.


D: But, Jim. They are expensive combs. I know, ny heart had


longed


for(


渴望


)


them


without


the


least


hope


of


owning


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