(1)A.细节理解题。根据第一段的第二句He was unlucky to live only for 37 years and to discover his love for art at the age of 27.Therefore,he worked as an artist for only 10 years of his life.(不幸的是,他只活了37岁,并在27岁时发现了自己对艺术的热爱。因
34. “In the solitude of your dreams grows the flame that will bring the light to this world.”– Unknown 35. “I used to think that the worst thing in life was to end up all alone. It’s not. The worst thing in life is ending up with people who make you feel alone.”– Robi...
Sometimes my requests were a burden of achieving the “impossible” to which he acquiesced being his caring self: “FOR THE TEAM” he used to say and was proud of achieving the task at hand. He really liked food and wine, He was a great companion to a meal and like most of us remem...
“Elijah is quite instructive here. He began to prophesy in a time of immediate crisis, one that would become far worse before it ever improved. There was tremendous evil to overcome. His ministry took place about 150 years before Israel was to fall, becoming theLost Ten Tribes, soGodwas ...
I have an ex from around that age who I treated very badly (I was basically going out with two women at once, one of them in a long distance relationship. When things started catching up with me, I basically just ghosted this woman. Not my proudest moment) I've often hoped I'd bum...
For Jews of the 19th century—from Berlin to Baltimore, from Budapest to Brookline—the answer was almost unequivocal: they looked to the mosque. When the Great Synagogue of Florence was finally inaugurated in 1882, some 10 years after its Jewish facelift, it bore all of the most familiar fe...
This last move gave him more time to travel the country telling groups of people about his wonderful experiences in the Home Circle, something which he is still doing at the age of 86. Now living in Spain with his wife, Ann, he has long promised his enthusiastic audiences that he would ...
Climbing has this thing, this mythic glob of push-stoke-enlightenment that resonates like some deep, ancient magic. I feel it. I love it. I’m drawn to it. But the glob has taken on a life of its own and morphed into something people lean on to resolve things like grief, trauma an...
[00:03:14] This is very normal. It happens with every generation. That's why your parents and grandparents talk about how great it was when they were kids, et cetera. One researcher in this NatGeo article, which we'll link in the show notes. He put it this way. We're judging the...
with an ending that I didn’t quite get but nonetheless felt a bit grim. Maybe it was the ending that made the book stick in my head better than a lot of things I was reading at that age, who knows. But I would think about it now and again over the years, wondering if I should...