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篇一:morningreport

wordsandtheirstories:moneytalks

imsusanclarkwithwoRdsandtheiRstoRies,aprograminspec

ialenglishontheVoiceofamerica.

peopleoftensaythatmoneytalks.(金钱万能,有钱能使鬼推磨)theymeanthatapersonwithalotofmoneycansayhowheorshew

antsthingsdone.butitisnoteasytoearnenoughmoneytogai

nthiskindofpower.

askanyoneinabusiness.theywilltellyouthatitisajungle

outthere.theexpressionprobablybeganbecausethejungle

isfilledwithwildanimalsandunknowndangersthatthreate

npeople.sometimespeopleinbusiness

feelcompetingbusinessesareasdangerousaswildanimals.

andtheyfeelthatunknowndangersinthebusinessworldthre

atenthesurvivaloftheirbusiness.

peopleinbusinesshavetobecarefuliftheyaretosurviveth

ejungleoutthere.theymustnotbeledintomakingbogus(假的,伪造的)

investments.bogusmeanssomethingthatisnotreal.

nobodyissurehowthewordgotstarted.butitbegantoappear

inamericannewspapersintheeighteenhundreds.anewspape

rinboston,massachusettssaidthewordcamefromacriminal

whosenamewasborghese.thenewspapersaidborghesewrotec

heckstopeoplealthoughhedidnothaveenoughmoneyintheba

nk.afterhewrotethechecks,hewouldfleefromtown.so,peo

plewhowerepaidwithhischecksreceivednothing.thenewsp

apersaidamericansshortenedandchangedthecriminalsnam eborghese,tobogus.

peopletryingtoearnmoneyalsomustbeawareofbeingripped

off.(撕去,偷窃,敲诈,敲竹杠)

apersonwhoisrippedoffhashadsomethingstolen,oratleas

thasbeentreatedveryunfairly.

awriterforthemagazine"americanspeech"saidhefirstsaw the

expressionusedinnineteenseventy-one.itwasonasigntha

tastudentcarriedduringaprotestdemonstrationataunive

rsity.themessageonthesignwasthatthestudentfeltrippe

doff,orcheated.

perhapsthebestwaytopreventgettingrippedoffinbusines

sistonottrytogetrichquickly.tobesuccessful,apersoni

nbusinessworkshardandtriestogetdowntobrasstacks.谈要点(转入本题)

thisexpressionmeanstogettothebottomormostimportantp

artofsomething.Forexample,asalesmanmaytalkandtalkab

outhisproduct

withoutsayingtheprice.yougetdowntobrasstackswhenyou

say,"itsoundsgood,buthowmuchdoesitcost"

wordexpertcharlesFunkthinkstheexpressioncomesfromsa

ilorsonships.theycleanthebottomofaboat.whentheyhave

removedallthedirt,theyaredowntothebrasstacks,thecop

perpiecesthatholdtheboattogether.

so,ifwegetdowntobrasstacks,wecanpreventripoffsandbo

guswaysofearningmoneyinthatjungleoutthere.and,someg

oodluckwillhelp,too.

篇二:英文读书报告模板bookReport

abookReportofathousandsplendidsuns

translation1x2150704203x

briefintroduction athousandsplendidsunsisa20xxnovelbyafghan-americana

uthorkhaledhosseini.itishissecond,followinghisbests

elling20xxdebut,thekiteRunner.mariamisanillegitimat

echild,andsuffersfromboththestigmasurroundingherbir

/doc/135918628.html,

ila,bornagenerationlater,iscomparativelyprivilegedd

uringheryouthuntiltheirlivesintersectandsheisalsofo

rcedtoacceptamarriageproposalfromRasheed,mariamshus band.

theauthorhosseinihasremarkedthatheregardsthenovelas

a"mother-daughterstory"incontrasttothekiteRunner,wh

ichheconsidersa"father-sonstory".it

continuessomeofthethemesusedinhispreviouswork,sucha

sthefamilialaspects,butfocusesprimarilyonfemalechar

actersandtheirrolesinafghansociety.

theauthor&background

khaledhosseini(bornmarch4,1965)isanafghan-bornameri

cannovelistandphysician.aftergraduatingfromcollege,

heworkedasadoctorincalifornia,anoccupationthathelik

enedto"anarrangedmarriage".hehaspublishedthreenovel

s,mostnotablyhis20xxdebutthekiteRunner,allofwhichar

eatleastpartiallysetinafghanistanandfeatureanafghan

astheprotagonist.FollowingthesuccessofthekiteRunner

heretiredfrommedicinetowritefull-time.hosseiniwasbo

rninkabul,afghanistan.hisfatherworkedasadiplomat,an

dwhenhosseiniwas11yearsold,thefamilymovedtoFrance;f

ouryearslater,theyappliedforasylumintheunitedstates ,wherehelaterbecameacitizen.hosseinididnot1