新视野大学英语4,第九单元SectionB
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SectionBunit1夏日的一天,父亲让我去买些铁丝网和栅栏,用来围畜棚,把牛圈起来。
那时我16岁,最喜欢开上货车,沿着老磨坊路到城里去。
赊账”。
许多店员只要一看见年轻的黑人走进商店,就盯着他们,疑心他们是小偷。
我们家人诚实正派,有债必还。
但在庄稼收割之前,所有的钱都已经花光了。
银行里也没有新的存款,现金不够。
“这是詹姆士·威廉的儿子。
像詹姆士·威廉这样讲信用的人是很少的。
”那个农夫友善地点了点头。
我的心里顿时充满了自豪。
“詹姆士·威廉的儿子”,这句话打开了通往成年人的尊敬和信任的大门。
起来的好名声。
我们的好名声曾经是,现在仍是把我们家紧紧联系在一起的纽带。
我不愿意辜负父亲的好名声,这激励我成为了家里第一个上大学的人。
我靠在一家四星级酒店当行李工挣钱读完了大学。
最终,好名声促使我在华盛顿特区开办了我个人的公共关系公司。
美国需要在社区里重新树立羞耻感。
与此同时,支撑着文明、体现于细微之处的礼貌和敬意,却正从学校、商店和街头消失。
由于受到电视和音乐中的脏话的影响,像“是的,女士”、“不,先生”、“谢谢”和“请”这样的话,只会让今天的孩子哈欠连天。
他们对好名声的作用满不在乎。
从父亲那传下来的,由我的兄弟姐妹和我保持的好名声,在现在仍和过去一样地更令人感到意外的是,姆波戈女士是由区议会的同事们投票选出的,而那些人全是男性。
在肯尼亚乃至整个非洲,妇女的政治力量日益壮大。
恩布市是一个位于内罗毕东北部的农业地区,距内罗毕两个小时的车程。
对于生活在此地的数千妇女来说,姆波戈成了这种力量的标志。
1992年,姆波戈女士开始追寻她的从政梦想,她竞选了恩布市议员。
像其他打算从政的非洲妇女一样,她面对着很多阻碍:迪亚·基曼尼如是说。
“这正是我期望的结果,因为它似乎战胜了‘女人当不了领导者’这种观念。
”非洲妇女的教育已经成为政治活动家们着重考虑的问题。
有个机构已经在肯尼亚农村举办了十几次研讨会,目的是帮助妇女理解国家宪法以及民主政治制度的程序及理论。
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