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你(Li Yuan)准备加入一个俱乐部(文艺俱乐部、书画俱乐部、旅游俱乐部或者体育俱乐部)。 写一封申请,内容如下: (1)加入什么俱乐部; (2)加入俱乐部的原因; (3)自己的特长。
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Ontheanniversaryoftheartist’sbirthVanGogh’sSunflowerswas21forjustunder£25millionatthefineartauctioneers拍卖Christie’sinLondon.The22wastriplethepreviousrecordof£8millionpaidin1985forMantegna’sAdorationoftheMagi.Atleasttenbidders23forthepaintinghalf24telephoneanonymouslybattlingitoutinleapsof£500000.VanGoghwroteinaletterof1889thatoneoftheseScotsorAmericans25topay500francs--about£25atthattime--for26apainting. Christie’schairman27reportersafterthesale"it’sararepicture."Aspokesmanforthefirmadded"It’sfantastic."Not28whowasattheauctionagreed.Onecommented"Moremoney29sense." Manypeopledo30uneasythatapicturecouldbeauctionedforsuchanunbelievablesum.Theyfinddistastefulthecontrast31thissortofmoneyandtheimpoverishedlifeofthepainter32VanGoghoncealaypreacheramongtheminersofBelgiumwasmore33inproducingworkthatdignifiedlaborthanhewasinsellingforaprofit.Depressivepoorunrecognizedand34suicidalheremainsaromanticfigureinthepublic35. 27
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TwohundredyearsagoAmericanstudentswenttoAmericanschools.Likeyoutheystudiedarithmeticspellingandgeography.UnlikeyoutheyalsostudiedGreekandLatin.InfactstudentsspentmorethanhalftheirtimestudyingGreekandLatin.ThesamewastrueformoststudentsinEurope.UntiltheseventhcenturyalleducatedEuropeansknewLatin.ItdidnotmatteriftheylivedinEnglandorItalyorFranceorSpain.IftheywereeducatedtheyknewLatin.DuringtheseventhcenturyeducatedEuropeansbegantostudyGreekaswellasLatin.GreekandLatinhadbeentheleadinglanguagesoftheancientGreeksandRomans.AlleducatedEuropeanswereexpectedtoknowtheselanguages.ToeducatedEuropeansthelanguagesoftheGreeksandtheRomanswereimportant.TheideasoftheGreeksandRomanswerealsoimportant.PeopleknewthatmanyoftheirownideashadcomefromtheGreeksandtheRomans.Tounderstandtheirownculturetheymustunderstanditsorigin.Theyknewthatthosebeginningslayintheclassicalworld.TodaywehavesomanythingstostudythatfewpeoplehavetimetolearnGreekandLatin.Fewofyouwillstudyeitherlanguageinschool.YettheideasoftheGreeksandtheRomansarestillimportanttous.TheseideasstillhelptoshapeWesternculturetoday.Tounderstandourownculturewemustunderstandthecultureoftheclassicalworld.AccordingtothispassagealleducatedEuropeansoftheseventhcenturywereexpectedtostudy______.
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