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❶ 「小區」用英文怎麼說例如「回龍觀小區」

」小區「英文翻譯Community、residential block, residential district ,compound或者是 residential area。

」回龍觀小區」翻譯為HuiLongGuanCommunity。

(1)community電影中英文字幕擴展閱讀:

Community詞義:

1.社區;

2. {生態}群落;

3. 共同體;團體;

4. 團體;社團;界 (尤指有共同信仰和信念的);

5. (動植物的)群落;

6. 鄉鎮;公社

復數communities

❷ 廢柴聯盟1-6季百度雲,要有英文字幕的,免費的來

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作品相關簡介:《廢柴聯盟》(Community)是由美國NBC電視台於2009年出品的電視劇,該劇由安東尼·羅素、喬·羅素、亞當·戴維森聯合執導,丹·哈萌,希拉里·溫斯頓編劇,切維·切斯、喬爾·麥克哈爾、愛麗森·布里、伊薇特·尼科爾·布朗等領銜主演。

該劇講述的是學歷造假而被迫回爐再造的律師傑夫·溫格(Jeff·winger)及其學習小組成員間的學習生活趣聞,在嬉笑怒罵之間道出了生活真諦的故事。本劇充斥著各種美國流行文化元素,堪稱流行文化網路全書。

❸ 求《邪惡力量》全部原聲

第一季:http://community.livejournal.com/dean_sam/4453981.html
第二季:http://community.livejournal.com/dean_sam/4464305.html
第三季:http://community.livejournal.com/dean_sam/4475829.html
第四季:http://community.livejournal.com/dean_sam/6558552.html
第五季:http://community.livejournal.com/dean_sam/10101152.html

❹ 奧巴馬 上海的演講的視頻 帶英文字幕的! 可以下載的!

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(配白宮官方視頻,自己用SRT字幕製作專家 1.31做的,復制另存為srt格式)
Good afternoon.

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It is a great honor for me to be here in Shanghai,

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and to have this opportunity to speak with all of you.

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I'd like to thank Fudan University's President Yang

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for his hospitality and his gracious welcome.

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I'd also like to thank our outstanding Ambassador, Jon Huntsman,

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who exemplifies the deep ties and respect between our nations.

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I don't know what he said, but I hope it was good. (Laughter.)

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What I'd like to do is to make some opening comments,

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and then what I'm really looking forward to doing is taking questions,

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not only from students who are in the audience,

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but also we've received questions online,

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which will be asked by some of the students who are here in the audience,

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as well as by Ambassador Huntsman.

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And I am very sorry that my Chinese is not as good as your English,

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but I am looking forward to this chance to have a dialogue.

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This is my first time traveling to China,

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and I'm excited to see this majestic country.

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Here, in Shanghai, we see the growth that has caught the attention of the world

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-- the soaring skyscrapers, the bustling streets and entrepreneurial activity.

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And just as I'm impressed by these signs of China's journey to the 21st century,

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I'm eager to see those ancient places that speak to us from China's distant past.

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Tomorrow and the next day I hope to have a chance when I'm in Beijing

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to see the majesty of the Forbidden City and the wonder of the Great Wall.

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Truly, this is a nation that encompasses both a rich history and a belief in the promise of the future.

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The same can be said of the relationship between our two countries.

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Shanghai, of course, is a city that has great meaning in the history of

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the relationship between the United States and China.

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It was here, 37 years ago, that the Shanghai Communique opened the door to a new chapter of engagement

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between our governments and among our people.

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However, America's ties to this city -- and to this country -- stretch back further,

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to the earliest days of America's independence.

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In 1784, our founding father, George Washington, commissioned the Empress of China,

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a ship that set sail for these shores so that it could pursue trade with the Qing Dynasty.

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Washington wanted to see the ship carry the flag around the globe,

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and to forge new ties with nations like China.

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This is a common American impulse -- the desire to reach for new horizons,

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and to forge new partnerships that are mutually beneficial.

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Over the two centuries that have followed,

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the currents of history have steered the relationship between our countries in many directions.

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And even in the midst of tumultuous winds,

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our people had opportunities to forge deep and even dramatic ties.

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For instance, Americans will never forget the hospitality shown to our pilots

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who were shot down over your soil ring World War II,

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and cared for by Chinese civilians who risked all that they had by doing so.

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And Chinese veterans of that war still warmly greet those American veterans

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who return to the sites where they fought to help liberate China from occupation.

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A different kind of connection was made nearly 40 years ago

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when the frost between our countries began to thaw through the simple game of table tennis.

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The very unlikely nature of this engagement contributed to its success

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-- because for all our differences, both our common humanity and our shared curiosity were revealed.

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As one American player described his visit to China

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-- "[The]people are just like us…The country is very similar to America, but still very different."

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Of course this small opening was followed by the achievement of the Shanghai Communique,

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and the eventual establishment of formal relations between the United States and China in 1979.

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And in three decades, just look at how far we have come.

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In 1979, trade between the United States and China stood at roughly $5 billion

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-- today it tops over $400 billion each year.

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The commerce affects our people's lives in so many ways.

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America imports from China many of the computer parts we use, the clothes we wear;

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and we export to China machinery that helps power your instry.

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This trade could create even more jobs on both sides of the Pacific,

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while allowing our people to enjoy a better quality of life.

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And as demand becomes more balanced, it can lead to even broader prosperity.

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In 1979, the political cooperation between the United States and China

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was rooted largely in our shared rivalry with the Soviet Union.

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Today, we have a positive, constructive and comprehensive relationship

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that opens the door to partnership on the key global issues of our time

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-- economic recovery and the development of clean energy;

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stopping the spread of nuclear weapons and the scourge of climate change;

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the promotion of peace and security in Asia and around the globe.

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All of these issues will be on the agenda tomorrow when I meet with President Hu.

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And in 1979, the connections among our people were limited.

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Today, we see the curiosity of those ping-pong players manifested in the ties

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that are being forged across many sectors.

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The second highest number of foreign students in the United States come from China,

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and we've seen a 50 percent increase in the study of Chinese among our own students.

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There are nearly 200 "friendship cities" drawing our communities together.

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American and Chinese scientists cooperate on new research and discovery.

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And of course, Yao Ming is just one signal of our shared love of basketball

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-- I'm only sorry that I won't be able to see a Shanghai Sharks game while I'm visiting.

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It is no coincidence that the relationship between our countries has accompanied a period of positive change.

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China has lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty

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-- an accomplishment unparalleled in human history --

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while playing a larger role in global events.

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And the United States has seen our economy grow along with the standard of living enjoyed by our people,

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while bringing the Cold War to a successful conclusion.

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There is a Chinese proverb: "Consider the past, and you shall know the future."

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Surely, we have known setbacks and challenges over the last 30 years.

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Our relationship has not been without disagreement and difficulty.

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But the notion that we must be adversaries is not predestined -- not when we consider the past.

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Indeed, because of our cooperation, both the United States and China are more prosperous and more secure.

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We have seen what is possible when we build upon our mutual interests, and engage on the basis of mutual respect.

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And yet the success of that engagement depends upon understanding

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-- on sustaining an open dialogue, and learning about one another and from one another.

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For just as that American table tennis player pointed out -- we share much in common as human beings,

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but our countries are different in certain ways.

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I believe that each country must chart its own course.

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China is an ancient nation, with a deeply rooted culture.

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The United States, by comparison, is a young nation,

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whose culture is determined by the many different immigrants who have come to our shores,

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and by the founding documents that guide our democracy.

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Those documents put forward a simple vision of human affairs,

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and they enshrine several core principles -- that all men and women are created equal,

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and possess certain fundamental rights;

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that government should reflect the will of the people and respond to their wishes;

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that commerce should be open, information freely accessible;

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and that laws, and not simply men, should guarantee the administration of justice.

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Of course, the story of our nation is not without its difficult chapters.

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In many ways -- over many years -- we have struggled to advance the promise of these principles to all of our people,

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and to forge a more perfect union. We fought a very painful civil war, and freed a portion of our population from slavery.

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It took time for women to be extended the right to vote,

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workers to win the right to organize, and for immigrants from different corners of the globe to be fully embraced.

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even after they were freed, African Americans persevered through conditions that were separate and not equal,

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before winning full and equal rights.

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None of this was easy.

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But we made progress because of our belief in those core principles,

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which have served as our compass through the darkest of storms.

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That is why Lincoln could stand up in the midst of civil war and declare it a struggle to see whether any nation,

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conceived in liberty, and "dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal" could long enre.

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That is why Dr. Martin Luther King could stand on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial

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and ask that our nation live out the true meaning of its creed.

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That's why immigrants from China to Kenya could find a home on our shores;

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why opportunity is available to all who would work for it;

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and why someone like me, who less than 50 years ago would have had trouble voting in some parts of America,

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is now able to serve as its President.

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And that is why America will always speak out for these core principles around the world.

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We do not seek to impose any system of government on any other nation,

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but we also don't believe that the principles that we stand for are unique to our nation.

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These freedoms of expression and worship -- of access to information and political participation --

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we believe are universal rights.

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They should be available to all people, including ethnic and religious minorities

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-- whether they are in the United States, China, or any nation.

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Indeed, it is that respect for universal rights that guides America's openness to other countries;

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our respect for different cultures; our commitment to international law; and our faith in the future.

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These are all things that you should know about America.

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I also know that we have much to learn about China.

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Looking around at this magnificent city -- and looking around this room --

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I do believe that our nations hold something important in common, and that is a belief in the future.

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Neither the United States nor China is content to rest on our achievements.

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For while China is an ancient nation,

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you are also clearly looking ahead with confidence, ambition,

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and a commitment to see that tomorrow's generation can do better than today's.

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In addition to your growing economy, we admire China's extraordinary commitment to science and research --

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a commitment borne out in everything from the infrastructure you build to the technology you use.

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China is now the world's largest Internet user

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-- which is why we were so pleased to include the Internet as a part of today's event.

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This country now has the world's largest mobile phone network,

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and it is investing in the new forms of energy that can both sustain growth and combat climate change

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-- and I'm looking forward to deepening the partnership between the United States and China in this critical area tomorrow.

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But above all, I see China's future in you

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-- young people whose talent and dedication and dreams will do so much to help shape the 21st century.

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I've said many times that I believe that our world is now fundamentally interconnected.

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The jobs we do, the prosperity we build, the environment we protect, the security that we seek

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-- all of these things are shared. And given that interconnection, power in the 21st century is no longer a zero-sum game;

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one country's success need not come at the expense of another.

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And that is why the United States insists we do not seek to contain China's rise.

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On the contrary, we welcome China as a strong and prosperous and successful member of the community of nations -- a China that draws on the rights, strengths, and creativity of indivial Chinese like you.

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To return to the proverb -- consider the past.

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We know that more is to be gained when great powers cooperate than when they collide.

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That is a lesson that human beings have learned time and again, and that is the example of the history between our nations.

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And I believe strongly that cooperation must go beyond our government.

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It must be rooted in our people -- in the studies we share, the business that we do, the knowledge that we gain,

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and even in the sports that we play. And these bridges must be built by young men and women just like you and your counterparts in America.

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That's why I'm pleased to announce that the United States will dramatically expand the number of our students who study in China to 100,000.

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And these exchanges mark a clear commitment to build ties among our people,

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as surely as you will help determine the destiny of the 21st century.

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And I'm absolutely confident that America has no b

❺ AVI 視頻文件可以去掉裡面的字幕么高手幫幫忙. 請詳細告訴我方法!謝謝了!

如果字幕是外掛的,就可以去掉。你播放影片時,看右下角是不是出現一個字幕軟體的圖標,如果有的話,你就點擊右鍵,菜單上會有一個「隱藏字幕」的選項(也可能是英文的),選擇它就可以了。

❻ BBC被詛咒的金字塔文明視頻中,23至24分之間,出現一單詞unf……lable, 字幕為令人無法理解,求英文單詞!

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❼ 如何在短時間內提高托福閱讀成績

短時間提高,那就不是搞基礎的時候了,詞彙和聽力能力不是短時間的事。我提高的方法就是解題技巧和方法,還有去一些好的英語培訓學校比如新東方,新航道。不要上大課,就只上上十來節的一對一,認真學技巧,這比大課上一學期都管用。我就是這樣單從閱讀和寫作就分別提高了12分和11分。
我再給你點好東西吧,給我多點分吧

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TOEFL/">托福聽力加進來不少美國校園生活的對話和課堂內容,讓中國考生能夠很好的從托福聽力考試中了解美國的大學。新托福聽力不僅能測試英語的實際應用能力,也具有良好的導向作用,方便考生到了美國後更好的適應大學生活。以下就是新托福聽力的高分妙招,希望對大家有幫助!

①High-quality extensive listening

是指高質量的泛聽。泛聽的「泛」並不指態度的懶散,而是針對整體的要求。我認為泛聽的最佳材料有兩個:一個是National Geographic(國家地理頻道),另一個是Discovery(探索)。看的時候一定要有英文字幕。每天看,養成習慣,會有很大收獲。雖然有些考生認為泛聽沒有效果,關鍵開始因人而異,找到適合考生自己的聽力訓練方法,自然事半功倍。

②Dictation

是指聽寫。將一篇聽力錄音中的原文全部聽錄下來,它是提高聽力最有效的方法。對於准備新托福考試的考生而言,最好的聽寫材料是老托福的lecture。基礎比較薄弱的學生,可以先花一個月的時間將新概念第二和第三冊的美英版聽寫完,然後再來聽寫老托福的lecture。

③Subconscious listening practice

是指「下意識的聽力練習」。它是指為自己創造一個英文的環境,比如早晨一起床,我們就打開音箱播放英語,可以是托福的聽力材料,可以是英文廣播,也可以是一部英文電影等,這樣做的好處是隨時都可以聽到英語,在潛移默化中不知不覺地加深對英語的敏感度。其實這點和泛聽有點類似。

④Summary

是「概述,大意」的意思。具體指學生在聽到一篇聽力材料後所進行的概括。考生不需要聽懂材料的每一個細節,但要抓住說話人的思路和框架。這個訓練對於托福聽力至關重要。練習summary的方法很簡單,可以托福聽力講座為材料,一邊聽一邊記筆記,錄音結束後,根據大腦記憶和筆記,對全文重點內容進行英文復述,反復練習,直到可以將一篇講座順暢復述出來為止。

⑤ntensive listening

是指精聽。我們這里所說的「精聽」步驟如下:一邊聽一邊看原文,劃出自己不認識或似曾相識但反應不過來的詞;錄音結束,開始查生詞,寫在原文的旁邊,只要寫出這個單詞在這篇文章中的意思即可;將這篇材料當閱讀文章快速精讀一遍,徹底看懂;再一邊看原文,一邊放錄音,嘴上要跟讀,反復幾遍,一直聽到可以不看原文徹底聽懂為止。

精聽材料有很多,我最推薦SSS(Scientific American』s Sixty-second Science),它非常短,但信息量很大,更重要的是,它是新托福聽力出題的重要來源。

⑥I Challenging materials

是指「有挑戰性的材料」。備考托福聽力挑戰性的材料有這幾類:一是美國大學上課的課堂錄像或錄音,現在很多美國大學已經將許多課堂錄像放在了互聯網上,這是一個極佳的挑戰聽力難度的材料。二是巴朗和Kaplan上的試題一定要做完,另外,如果覺得DELTA上的試題難度低,可以利用變速軟體加2倍速來做,這樣就會超越考試難度。

口語7大武器
要考好新托福口語,如果都能做到以上幾點,小編相信大家能夠有足夠的實力去應對聽力考試,關鍵是持之以恆。天道酬勤,不到的磨練才可有一番作為,事實如此,不斷地改進和練習方可在新托福口語考試中大放異彩。
武器1:

多做真題和模擬題。要想回答問題深入透徹,首先要摸透托福出題人的思路,弄明白人家想讓你回答什麼。這需要大量地做真題和模擬題,從規律中掌握題路。這點是用於各個部分的考試的真理,不用多言。

武器2:

多用簡單句,少用長句。

美國人說話最講究簡潔明快,而且通常只求達意並不注重語法。ETS托福網考基於實際應用的角度,更加註重語言的人性化,所以,在做口語題的時候學生應該學會多用名詞動詞,少用形容詞副詞,多用簡單句短句,少用復合句長句。這樣不僅可以滿足「表達清晰易懂」的評分條件,同時還能滿足「語法准確」的要求,可謂一石二鳥之計。當然,中間適當點綴一兩句爛熟於胸的經典俚語,效果自然事半功倍。

武器3:

倒金字塔結構。因為時間短,任務重,而且要滿足「組織嚴密結構完整」的要求,那麼一個比較不錯的辦法就是效法新聞的經典寫法「倒金字塔結構」。第一步,正視問題,直接回答答案。第二步,緊緊圍繞核心答案再有一部分解釋分析。第三步,講一些相對而言比較外延的東西。這樣一來,即使時間不夠的情況下,少說一部分並不影響答案的整體性,並且重點突出,條理清晰。但是,最後一定要記得在結尾處重新點題,這樣首尾呼應的結構會使主題非常突出。

武器4:

經典五要素法。所謂經典五要素,是WHO、WHAT、WHY、WHERE、HOW。「誰,在什麼時間什麼地點做了什麼事情,理由是什麼?」在考試中,遇到課堂對話和場景演講,要在做筆記的時候將這些要素點記下來,然後在答題的時候將這些要素組織起來,就是一段邏輯性強、主題明確、結構完整的口語答案了。

武器5:

多做錄音對比練習。托福考試是基於美式英語基礎上的考試,而且口語的評分老師也是美國人,所以如果能熟練掌握「美音」,在口語這種主觀題考試里是有便宜可占的。最好的辦法就是:精聽和跟讀。在精聽的過程中,要學會找出「聽力詞彙」,就是外國人常連讀的那些詞和常用的一些連詞,將它們爛熟於胸,據為己有。然後進行跟讀訓練,將自己的聲音錄下來與原聲對比,然後再反復糾正、模仿,直至以假亂真。這樣你的口語才會給評分老師留下自然、地道的印象。

武器6:

放慢語速,音量適中。在口語考試中,中等偏慢的語速是保證停頓次數減少的一個辦法,放慢的語速可以讓你邊說邊想。如果一旦出現思想斷流,這時候在精聽過程中已被你據為己有的常用連詞就會出來填補空間,使整個答案保持流暢。

武器7:

詞彙。詞彙不講究量,2500個左右足矣,不講究難度,常用詞足矣,關鍵是熟練掌握和運用一些小的轉折連詞、動詞和美國口語的慣用方法,這能讓整個口語聽起來感覺精彩。比如,描述一個人聰明的時候,如果你用的是smart而不是clever,會給人眼前一亮的感覺,會感受到你的口語是流淌出來的,而不是擠出來的。

小心閱讀
在新托福考試中,很多考生最容易忽略的就是閱讀,因為在跟各種英語考試的過招中,絕大部分人會感覺閱讀是自己的強項。然而這種認知不一定準確,在我們的培訓當中,發現不少這樣的學員,自認為閱讀不錯,實際考出來的分數只有22分左右,甚至會更低。ETS對閱讀高水平(High level)的評定標準是22-30分。而事實上,閱讀如果達不到25分以上,總分想要過百會比較困難,因為這相當於把掙分的壓力轉移到了大部分人比較弱的聽力、口語、寫作上面。由此可見,閱讀取得高分對於獲得百分以上的托福成績是一種保證。

那麼為什麼很多自認為閱讀不錯的考生不一定能在這一部分熠熠生輝呢?這是因為新托福閱讀考試存在一些「絆馬索」。

「絆馬索」一:細節題考查精確定位。托福閱讀中的細節題其實不難,但前提是定位的點要對。比如下面這個例題:
Two species of deer have been prevalent in the Puget Sound area of Washington State in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. The black-tailed deer, a lowland, west-side cousin of the mule deer of eastern Washington, is now the most common. The other species, the Columbian white-tailed deer, in earlier times was common in the open prairie country, it is now restricted to the low, marshy islands and flood plains along the lower Columbia River.
According to paragraph 1, which of the following is true of the white-tailed deer of Puget Sound?
A. It is native to lowlands and marshes.
B. It is more closely related to the mule deer of eastern Washington than to other types of deer.
C. It has replaced the black-tailed deer in the open prairie.
D. It no longer lives in a particular type of habitat that it once occupied.
這是一個典型的細節題,在該題題干中,有的考生會選擇Puget Sound作為關鍵詞回原文定位,因為它是專有名詞,在文中會比較顯眼;但是如果一旦選擇了這個地名,勢必會定位在該段的第一句話,托福細節題往往是定位在哪句就在哪句找答案,這樣的話考生是選不出正確答案的,因為定位不精確。其實正確的關鍵詞應該是white-tailed deer,這個用連字元連接的詞在文章中也是比較醒目的,按該詞定位應是該段最後一句話。所以根據它的意思應該選D項。其中A項與原句意思不符,B和C都與定位句信息無關。我們再來看另外一個否定事實細節題的例子:
Plant communities assemble themselves flexibly, and their structure depends on the particular history of the area. Ecologists use the term 「succession」 to refer to the changes that happen in plant communities and ecosystems over time. The first community in a succession is called a pioneer community, while the long-lived community at the end of succession is called a climax community. Pioneer and successional plant communities are said to change over periods from 1 to 500 years. These changes-in plant numbers and the mix of species-are cumulative. Climax communities themselves change but over periods of time greater than about 500 years.
According to paragraph 1, which of the following is NOT true of climax communities?
A. They occur at the end of a succession.
B. They last longer than any other type of community.
C. The numbers of plants in them and the mix of species do not change
D. They remain stable for at least 500 years at a time.
這個題大家都會選擇用climax communities去定位,但在定位過程中會出現很多問題。首先考生要學會跳躍式定位,即根據文章中特殊的標點符號以及最醒目的詞來搜索我們真正需要的關鍵詞。文中的particular是加了陰影的,succession是在引號裡面的,都非常醒目,通過看這兩個詞我們會發現它們附近沒有我們需要的東西;再比較突出的就是數字及破折號,在500的前方有a climax community,但它是單數,與題干關鍵詞不完全匹配,細節題講究的是精確定位,所以我們應該選擇500後方的Climax communities,即該段的最後一句話。否定事實細節題的出題思路有兩種:一是無中生有,即根據定位點的內容,四個選項只有一個沒有提到,這種思路多適用於選項比較簡短的題目;二是張冠李戴,即根據定位點的內容表述,只有一個選項與之矛盾,這種思路多適應於選項比較長的題目。就這個例題而言,根據定位的最後一句話,從表述上來說跟它相關的只有C和D兩個選項,D項的意思與原句相符,而C項與原句矛盾,所以正確答案是C。
綜上所述,做新托福閱讀的細節題,最重要的一點就是要盡量地去精確定位。

「絆馬索」二: 無方向中隱藏方向。新托福閱讀考試中絕大部分題目都是對應具體段落的,這會為考生節省很多時間。但是也不排除有少量題目的范圍比較大或比較模糊,考生在尋找答案時難免一頭霧水,費時費力。其實這些看似沒有明確定位方向的題目都是暗藏玄機的。下面我們就來看一個例子:
Wind power has a significant cost advantage over nuclear power and has become competitive with coal-fired power plants in many places. With new technological advances and mass proction, projected cost declines should make wind power one of the world's cheapest ways to proce electricity. In the long run, electricity from large wind farms in remote areas might be used to make hydrogen gas from water ring periods when there is less than peak demand for electricity. The hydrogen gas could then be fed into a storage system and used to generate electricity when additional or backup power is needed.
Wind power is most economical in areas with steady winds. In areas where the wind dies down, backup electricity from a utility company or from an energy storage system becomes necessary. Backup power could also be provided by linking wind farms with a solar cell, with conventional or pumped-storage hydropower, or with efficient natural-gas-burning turbines. Some drawbacks to wind farms include visual pollution and noise, although these can be overcome by improving their design and locating them in isolated areas.
Based on the information in paragraph 3 and paragraph 4, what can be inferred about the states of North Dakota, South Dakota, and Texas mentioned at the end of paragraph 1?
A.They rely largely on coal-fired power plants.
B.They contain remote areas where the winds rarely die down.
C.Over 1 percent of the electricity in these states is proced by wind farms.
D.Wind farms in these states are being expanded to meet the power needs of the United States.
這個題目的題干涉及到三個段落,而事實上考生根本不需要去看第一段的內容,因為答案依據的是第三、四段的信息,但是這兩個段落如果都看的話內容也不少,從應試的角度來說太費時間。正確的做法應該是從選項中挖掘一下方向。A項里大家一般都會選擇有連字元的coal-fired作為關鍵詞去定位,B項沒有比較顯眼的詞就只能選名詞短語remote areas,C項選1 percent, D項選the United States。選完關鍵詞我們不難發現除了B項不大好定位以外,其他三個選項的關鍵詞都很醒目。經過定位,A項應該去比對第3段的第一句話,意思明顯矛盾;B項不好找,可以暫且跳過;C項和D項的關鍵詞在這兩段都找不到,這就屬於新托福閱讀中推理題的錯誤答案設計方法之一——無中生有。所以雖然我們沒有去驗證B項的說法是否正確,但經過排除也只能選B了。這樣的做題方法就會省時省力,且答案也是正確的。在考試中,這種情況往往會影響考生的心情,進而影響水平的發揮,但是只要我們了解了ETS出題的套路就能把它們輕松搞定。

❽ 方舟社區是騙子嗎

方舟社區不是騙子。
騙子(拼音:pìanzi),就是耍弄騙術的人,如果違法,騙子難免落入法網,同時還要警惕政治騙子。騙子可以有很多騙人的把戲、手段、陰謀,所以許多人有上當受騙的經歷,也因此出現了關於騙子的電影、音樂、小說等。
社區(community)是若干社會群體或社會組織聚集在某一個領域里所形成的一個生活上相互關聯的大集體,是社會有機體最基本的內容,也是宏觀社會的縮影。社區的基本要素包括一定數量的人口、一定范圍的地域、一定規模的設施、一定特徵的文化、一定類型的組織。而英文community一詞含有公社、團體、社會、公眾,以及共同體、共同性等多種含義。因此有的社會學者有時又在團體或非地域共同體這種意義上使用community一詞。而中文「社區」一詞是中國社會學者在20世紀30年代自英文意譯而來,因與區域相聯系,所以社區有了地域的含義,意在強調這種社會群體生活是建立在一定地理區域之內的。這一術語一直沿用至今。由於社會學者研究角度的差異,社會學界對於社區這個概念尚無統一的定義。但許多學者認為,社區概念是以一定的地理區域為前提的。1955年美國學者G.A.希萊里對已有的94個關於社區定義的表述作了比較研究。他發現,其中69個有關定義的表述都包括地域、共同的紐帶以及社會交往三方面的含義,並認為這三者是構成社區必不可少的共同要素。因此,人們至少可以從地理要素(區域)、經濟要素(經濟生活)、社會要素(社會交往)以及社會心理要素(共同紐帶中的認同意識和相同價值觀念)的結合上來把握社區這一概念,即把社區視為生活在同一地理區域內、具有共同意識和共同利益的社會群體。

❾ 誰推薦一個好看的搞笑的美劇類似於(生活大爆炸)最好中英文字幕的並且說的是英文。

搞笑的有啊~~
1. community(廢柴聯盟):個人覺得比TBBT親民。。。沒有長串學術名詞取勝。。。但是越拍越精彩。。。太愛了;
2. 30Rock(超級製作人/我為喜劇狂):才女Tina Fay主編主演,很美式幽默;
英劇:
3. The IT Crowd(IT 狂人):類似於TBBT講一群特殊人群的故事(?一群?。。。其實也就2個),讓我一個人晚上在被窩里拍案啊~太過搞笑了
加拿大劇(?)
4. In Security(超給力特工):。。。一幫瘋子。。。

❿ 電影浮華若夢求資料。

不是什麼經典影片。是美國根據哈羅德羅賓斯的小說拍攝的電視電影,沒有進過影院。以美國電影工業草創時期為背景。以下是本片的英文資料:
The Dream Merchants
Drama, 3hrs 20min
1980
Starring: Eve Arden, Kaye Ballard, Don "Red" Barry ...more

Synopsis
Old-time Hollywood director Vincent Sherman brings a glossy studio-bound look to The Dream Merchants, a two-part, four-hour adaptation of Harold Robbins' novel. The story follows the career of a pioneer filmmaker (Mark Harmon), who comes to Hollywood in the early 20th century with a pocketful of dreams and helps build the sleepy California orange-grove community into the world's entertainment capital. Typical of the Harold Robbins ouevre, most of the characters are based on real-life movie personalities: Robert Goulet's vainglorious matinee idol is a combination of John Barrymore and Douglas Fairbanks, while Vincent Gardenia's vitriolic mogul can be taken as a low-budget Louis B. Mayer. The film is rife with historical inaccuracies (Goulet is informed that the closeup has "just been invented by D. W. Griffith" as a means to convince him to sign a long-term contract assuring him plenty of closeups!), while the haircuts and speech patterns are firmly locked into the 1980s. All the same, The Dream Merchants was a profitable entry in the syndicated "Operation Prime Time" series of TV specials.

大意是:這部名為《夢幻商人》的影片根據哈羅德羅賓斯的小說改編,分為兩部四個小時。故事描述一位早期電影製作人(Mark Harmon扮演), 20世紀初帶著夢想來到好萊塢,將加利福尼亞這塊沉睡的土地建設成世界娛樂中心。劇中很多人物身上都有真實人物的影子。
另外,其中涉及一些電影史部分的內容,估計樓主就不需要了吧。
其實,留意一下片頭字幕(尤其是影片英文原名),就明白了。

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