伟大的声音 第三章(9)
《世界上最伟大的演说辞》作者:吴文智 2017-04-14 03:38
伟大的声音 第三章(9)
(3) entrance c. a message that helps you remember something
(4) calculate d. something that provides access (entry or exit)
Now a Try
Thanslate the following sentences into English with the expressions in
the article.
1. 他受听觉障碍困扰已几十年了。
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2. 该公司应当尝试创新。
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3. 保安要时刻保持警惕,报告任何可疑情况。
微笑的力量
The Power of Smile
戴尔?卡耐基 / Dale Carnegie
戴尔?卡耐基(1888—1955),美国著名的心理学家和人际关系学家。卡耐基开创的“人际关系训练班”遍布世界各地。他以超人的智慧、严谨的思维,在道德、精神和行为准则上指导万千读者,给予人们安慰、鼓舞,使读者从中汲取力量,从而生活,开创崭新的人生。早期著作《人性的光辉》《语言的突破》《美好的人生》《人性的优点》曾被译成28种文字,其中《人性的弱点》一书,是继《圣经》之后世界出版史上第二畅销书!
Ace in the Hole
Understand these new words before you read this article.
1. grouch [graut? ] n. 不高兴的人
2. eliminate [i'limineit] v. 清除
3. miserable ['miz?r?bl ] adj. 痛苦的
You must have a good time meeting people if you expect them to have a good time meeting you.
I have asked thousands of business people to smile at someone every hour of the day for a week and then come to class and talk about the results. How did it work? Let’s see... Here is a letter from William B. Steinhardt, a New York stockbroker. His case isn't isolated. In fact, it is typical of hundreds of cases.
“I
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(3) entrance c. a message that helps you remember something
(4) calculate d. something that provides access (entry or exit)
Now a Try
Thanslate the following sentences into English with the expressions in
the article.
1. 他受听觉障碍困扰已几十年了。
________________________________________________________________________________
2. 该公司应当尝试创新。
________________________________________________________________________________
3. 保安要时刻保持警惕,报告任何可疑情况。
微笑的力量
The Power of Smile
戴尔?卡耐基 / Dale Carnegie
戴尔?卡耐基(1888—1955),美国著名的心理学家和人际关系学家。卡耐基开创的“人际关系训练班”遍布世界各地。他以超人的智慧、严谨的思维,在道德、精神和行为准则上指导万千读者,给予人们安慰、鼓舞,使读者从中汲取力量,从而生活,开创崭新的人生。早期著作《人性的光辉》《语言的突破》《美好的人生》《人性的优点》曾被译成28种文字,其中《人性的弱点》一书,是继《圣经》之后世界出版史上第二畅销书!
Ace in the Hole
Understand these new words before you read this article.
1. grouch [graut? ] n. 不高兴的人
2. eliminate [i'limineit] v. 清除
3. miserable ['miz?r?bl ] adj. 痛苦的
You must have a good time meeting people if you expect them to have a good time meeting you.
I have asked thousands of business people to smile at someone every hour of the day for a week and then come to class and talk about the results. How did it work? Let’s see... Here is a letter from William B. Steinhardt, a New York stockbroker. His case isn't isolated. In fact, it is typical of hundreds of cases.
“I