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Unit 1 The Tail of Fame.
Fame, just as property, has attracted the attention of so
many individuals, and they are so absorbed in it, that they
aren't
aware of the
physical
tiredness.
Following
fame provides
people with
faith
as well as destruction.
On the
one hand,
the
desire to fame gives people the courage to make a full use of
time,
helps
them live
better.
For instance,
without
the
target
for fame, Michael Jackson couldn't grow into a superstar. The
desire
to fame will
always lead people
to achieve
their
dreams.
On the other hand, people can also be misled during following
the fame. Many artists lose themselves in order to entertain
the public. In the end, these tails will come to destruction
even though they may manage to gain fame. On my perspective,
it's not wrong to follow the fame, if only we can follow our
heart.
Only by doing
in this
way, can we not
only
get
fame,
but
live better and happier.
名誉,就像财产一样,吸引了许多人的注意,他们如此全神贯注
于它,以至于他们没有意识到身体的疲劳。 以下的名声为人们提供了
信仰和毁灭。一方面,名利的欲望给人以时间的充分利用的勇气,帮
助他们更好地生活。例如,没有目标的名声,迈克尔·杰克逊不能成
长为一个超级巨星。 名利的欲望将永远引领人们实现他们的梦想。 另
一方面,人们也可以在成名后被误导。 许多艺术家为了娱乐大众失去
了自己。最后,这些尾巴会来破坏,即使他们可能会设法获得名声。
在我看来,只要我们能跟随我们的心,就没有错。只有这样做,我们
才能获得名声,但生活得更好,更快乐
Unit 2 Charlie Chaplin.
Chaplin
is a great
comic not only
for his own mother country
but more for
the world.
Chaplin ’s Tramp was considered
a little
crude
and
thought that he had too much of
an eye for
the
ladies
and that his
clothes
gave him an appearance more like
an Italian
waiter
than
anything
else.
He resisted
making a talking
movie
until 1936 when he made up a nonsense language which sounded
like
no
known nationality.
Chaplin
achieved
great
success
because he was an immensely talented
man and the kind of
comic
who used his
physical
senses
to invent
his
art
as he went along.
However, the collision
between the need to
be loved
and the fear
of being betrayed resulted
in
disaster
in
his
emotional
life
which was shown in his movies. Eventually, life gave Chaplin
the stable
happiness,
that
is,
his
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