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                   Text 1  The beauty and the yak        
                            
                          
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                  Snowman:   humanlike creature so named because it is         
associated with the perpetual snow region of the Himalayas. A figure unknown         
except through tracks ascribed to it and through alleged encounters, it is         
described as being 6 to 8 ft (1.8 to 2.4 m) tall and covered with long, dark         
hair. Attempts after the 1950s to verify the authenticity of its tracks (notably         
by Sir Edmund Hillary in 1960) have yielded no conclusive results. Most scholars         
dismiss the existence of the creature. A somewhat similarly described creature         
of W North America is known as Bigfoot or Sasquatch.        
                     
                  Language notes         
                       
1)    
These peaks        
all straddle the boundary between Nepal and China or Nepal and India.       
    
                  (所有这些险峻的峰峦都座落在尼中或尼印边界上。)   
                      
                  This part means that these         
                    peaks are located on both sides of the border between Nepal         
                    and China or Nepal and India.          
                       
					2)    
                    A wooden        
stairway, equipped with the luxury of a handrail, led upstairs.       
					    
                  (一段楼梯已经磨损,溜滑的木质楼梯直通楼上,楼梯居然还装有扶手。)   
                      
                  This sentence can be paraphrased         
                    as though very simple and crude, the stairway unexpectedly         
                    had a handrail that seemed not well matched with the crudeness   
                  of it.          
                        
3)     
And then, no doubt, breaking every rule of Sharpa etiquette....   
   
                  (接着,我无疑打破了夏巴人礼节上的一切清规戒律……)  
                     
                   Etiquette means         
                    customs. This part means: and then, doubtlessly, acting against         
                    the customs of Sharpa tribe......           
                        
4) That night        
sleep confused me.       
    
                  (那天晚上我难以成眠。) 
                    
                  The sentence means that night, I didn't       
                  sleep well.      
                      
					 
                  5)    
                  At this moment        
my flashlight went completely dead, and neither shaking or cajoling could revive        
it.      
					     
                      
                  (就在这时,我的手电筒灭了。无论我如何摆弄,就是不亮。)   
                      
                   To cajole means         
                    to coax or persuade someone to do something.         
                      
                   To revive it means         
                    to make it light up again.          
                      
                        
6)    
On the fourth        
step down I slipped, fell, and was just barely able, with my right hand, to        
check my slide.       
    
                  (刚走下4级,我就滑了一跤,幸而右手抓着扶手才算没滑下楼去。)   
                      
                   To check my slide means         
                    to prevent me from sliding further down.         
                       
                  e.g. The government is         
                    determined to check the growth of public spending.           
                        
7)    
Then my flashlight banged against a step and, miraculously, the light sprang        
back to life.       
    
                  (手电筒在楼梯上碰了一下,这时竟突然奇迹般地亮了。)   
                      
                   The light sprang back         
                    to life means the flashlight suddenly lit up again.           
                        
8)    
My budget was        
tight, yet I handed him a $20 bill.       
    
                  (我手头并不宽裕,但我还是给了他一张20美元的钞票。)   
                      
                  This sentence means that         
                    although I haven't got much extra money apart from the money         
                    I planned to spend during the trip, I handed him a $20 bill.           
                        
9)    
Then my trek        
mates and our crew came, and soon a boiled potato gathering was in full swing.       
    
                  (旅伴们和随行的人们随后也都到了,不久人们又聚集在一起,热热闹闹地煮土豆吃。)   
                   In full swing means         
                    fully active.         
                      
                  e.g. The party was in full         
                    swing when he arrived.           
                         
                  Text 2  A  New Future               
  for Dorah         
                            
					       
                         
					     
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                                       1)            
                  South Africa         
                  It is        
                    a country blessed with an abundance of natural resources including        
                    fertile farmlands and unique mineral resources. South African        
                    mines are world leaders in the production of diamonds and        
                    gold as well as strategic metals such as platinum. The climate        
                    is mild, reportedly resembling the San Francisco bay area        
                    weather more than anywhere in the world.         
                       
                  2)         
                  Apartheid in Africa         
                  Racial segregation and the supremacy of whites        
                    had been traditionally accepted in South Africa prior to 1948,        
                    but in the general election of that year, Daniel F. Malan        
                    officially included the policy of apartheid in the Afrikaner        
                    Nationalist party platform, bringing his party to power for        
                    the first time. Although most whites acquiesced in the policy,        
                    there was bitter and sometimes bloody strife over the degree        
                    and stringency of its implementation.         
                       
                  The         
                    purpose of apartheid was separation of the races: not only         
                    of whites from nonwhites, but also of nonwhites from each         
                    other, and, among the Africans (called Bantu in South Africa),         
                    of one group from another. In addition to the Africans, who         
                    constitute about 75% of the total population, those regarded         
                    as nonwhites include those people known in the country as Coloured         
                    (people of mixed black, Malayan, and white descent) and Asian         
                    (mainly of Indian ancestry) populations.          
                      
                     
                  Under         
                    the prime ministership of Hendrik Verwoerd apartheid developed         
                    into a policy known as "separate development," whereby         
                    each of the nine African (Bantu) groups was to become a nation         
                    with its own homeland, or Bantustan. An area totaling about         
                    14% of the country's land was set aside for these homelands,         
                    the remainder, including the major mineral areas and the cities,         
                    being reserved for the whites.          
                       
                  In         
                    1962 the South African government established the first of         
                    the Bantustans, the Transkei, as the homeland of the Xhosa         
                    people, and granted it limited self-government in 1963, later         
                    becoming "independent." Bophuthatswana, Ciskei,         
                    and Venda were also granted "independence," but         
                    no nation other than South Africa recognized them. Lebowa,         
                    Kangwane, Gazankulu, Qwaqwa, KwaZulu, and KwaNdebele were         
                    declared “self-governing” in the 1970s.          
                       
                  None         
                    of the reserves were viable nations; they were made up of         
                    broken tracts of poor-quality land, riddled with erosion and         
                    incapable of supporting their large designated populations.         
                    With no industry, opportunities for employment were few. Urban         
                    wage earners attempted to contribute to the support of their         
                    families in the reserves, but the level of black wages was         
                    so low that this was barely feasible. In 1994 the Bantustans         
                    were abolished and the territories were reabsorbed into the         
                    nation of South Africa.          
                       
                  Despite         
                    public demonstrations, UN resolutions, and opposition from         
                    international religious societies, apartheid was applied with         
                    increased rigor in the 1960s. In 1961 South Africa withdrew         
                    from the Commonwealth of Nations rather than yield to pressure         
                    over its racial policies, and in the same year the three South         
                    African denominations of the Dutch Reformed Church left the         
                    World Council of Churches rather than abandon apartheid. Although         
                    the policy of apartheid was continued under Prime Minister         
                    John Vorster there was some relaxation of its pettier aspects,         
                    and this accelerated under his successor, P. W. Botha.         
                          
                      
                     
                  Probably         
                    the most forceful pressures, both internal and external, eroding         
                    the barriers of apartheid were economic. International sanctions         
                    severely affected the South African economy, raising the cost         
                    of necessities, cutting investment, even forcing many American         
                    corporations to disinvest, for example, or, under the Sullivan         
                    Rules, to employ without discrimination. In addition, the         
                    severe shortage of skilled labor led to lifting limits on         
                    African wages, and granting Africans the right to strike and         
                    organize unions. Unions, churches, and students organized         
                    protests throughout the 1970s and 80s. Moreover, political,         
                    economic, and military pressures were exerted by the independent         
                    countries of sub-Saharan Africa.          
                       
                  As         
                    a result of these pressures, many lesser apartheid laws -         
                    such as those banning interracial marriage and segregating         
                    facilities - were repealed or fell into disuse by 1990. In         
                    1991 President de    de Klerk Klerk obtained         
                    the repeal of the remaining apartheid laws and called for         
                    the drafting of a new constitution. In 1993 a multiracial,         
                    multiparty transitional government was approved, and fully         
                    free elections were held in 1994, which gave majority representation         
                    to the African National Congress.           
                        
                  Language notes         
                      
                  1)         
                    At the end of 1997 doctors in South Africa recommended that her eyes should be         
removed to prevent infection.         
                      
                  (1997年岁末,南非的医生建议割除她的双眼以防止感染。)   
                     
                      
                     
                  Note         
                    in this sentence recommend is followed by a sentence         
                    in the subjunctive mood, and should can be omitted.         
                          
                      
                     
                  e.g.         
                    His wife recommended that he resign.           
                        
2)         
                    It has also raised £76 000 in donations - people wrote from as far afield         
as Australia and New York.         
    
                  (由此我们筹措了76000镑的捐款——连远在澳大利亚和纽约的读者也给我们来过信。)       
                        
                         
                        
                   Raise      
                    here means manage to obtain.          
                       
                  e.g.         
                    They are raising funds for charity.           
                        
3)         
                    Margaret was raised mainly by her frail grandmother....        
   
                  (玛格丽特主要是由祖母抚养大的......)  
                    
                     
                    
                   Raise  
                    in this case means to bring up.          
                       
                  4)      
                  She has no positive role models to encourage her to do so.      
                       
                     
                  (她也没有可以仿效的正面榜样鼓励她这么做。)   
                     
                      
                     
                    Positive  
                    here means tending toward improvement.     
                       
                  e.g.   
                    Positive progress has been achieved during the negotiations.   
                      
       
                      
                      
       
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