时间:2018-12-02 作者:英语课 分类:2007年NPR美国国家公共电台


英语课
Welcome to "This I Believe". An NPR series presenting the personal philosophies of remarkable 1 men and women from all walks of life.

I believe in figuring out my own way to do things.
I believe in the power of numbers.
I believe in barbecue.
Well, I believe in friendliness 2.
I beliebe in mankind.
This I Believe...

For our Monday series "This I Believe", we invite you to submit statements of personal conviction. Today's is one of the more than 20,000 we've received, it's from Melinda Shoaf,a homemaker and mother of four from Memphis Tennessee. Here's our series curator, independent producer, Jay Alleson.

After last year's holiday season, Melinda Shoaf sat down to write her essay for our series. We recorded her after this year's holiday, and she told us that her belief has become all the more solid for having put it down in words the year before. Here's Melinda Shoaf with her essay for "This I Believe".

I believe that if you are the person in your family who arranged for and executed the celebration this past holiday season. Well, you're probably still tired. You may be wondering why you spent so much on presents, why you had to have your house just right, why you had friends over for drinks when you were already weary and worn out.You maybe think you are getting too old for all of this. Or you may be thinking you are too young. If you know what I'm talking about, you're probably your family's designated celebrator, that is the one who sees to it, that a holiday actually happens, in the lives of your loved ones. After New Year's, I was sitting at the breakfast table in a stupor 3. My husband asked if I was all right, I'm exhausted 4, I answered, I'm totally exhausted. He looked puzzled. Why do you do this to yourself every year? I have to admit the part of what I do around the winter holiday seems almost involuntary innate 5. It's as if I'm driven by the ancient need to mark the darkness of winter with my little bit of light. My answer to my husband's question is that I believe one of the most important things I can do while I am on this planet is honor those I love through celebrations. And the older I get, the more I believe it. When my children were small, their father lost his job. It took a decade to recover emotionally and financially. Hot water and electricity were luxuries that weren't always available. Meals were a challenge, I tried to hide it from them but I was constantly afraid of losing our home. Those celebrations were so sparse 6, the future so uncertain, that the ground seemed to be shifting beneath us. So now celebrations mean that much more to me. This year I polished the silver, lit the candles, made sure Spriger Holly 7 was carefully tagged above every window, I served a twelve dollar a bottle of wine instead of a seven dollar one. I bought lamb chops instead of a roast, little things, just so we’d remember this day, this night. I believe that in this world there is and always has been so much sadness and sorrow, so much uncertainty 8. That if we did not set aside time for merriment, gifts, music and laughter with family and friends, we might just forget to celebrate altogether. We just plod 9 along in life. I believe in the importance of celebrations. As my family's designated celebrator, I may be tired, and I may not have done all I set out to do. But I believe that this year I celebrated 10 the ones I love. And I hope with all my heart that I celebrated them well.

Melinda Shoaf with her essay for this I believe, as many essayists do, Shoaf read her essay first to her children. Her daughter said " Now I understand ." To contribute your statement to our series and to see what others have written, visit our website npr.org. For this I believe. I'm Jay Alleson.

Next Monday, on morning edition, a This I Believe essay from Sacramento listener Backy Hers, her husband is serving in Iraq.

Sopport for This I Believe comes from Capella University.

This I Believe is produced for NPR by This I Believe incorporated Atlantic Public Media. For more essays in the series, please visit npr.org/thisibelieve.

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Sacramento
萨克拉曼多(美国加州首府)


1 remarkable
adj.显著的,异常的,非凡的,值得注意的
  • She has made remarkable headway in her writing skills.她在写作技巧方面有了长足进步。
  • These cars are remarkable for the quietness of their engines.这些汽车因发动机没有噪音而不同凡响。
2 friendliness
n.友谊,亲切,亲密
  • Behind the mask of friendliness,I know he really dislikes me.在友善的面具后面,我知道他其实并不喜欢我。
  • His manner was a blend of friendliness and respect.他的态度友善且毕恭毕敬。
3 stupor
v.昏迷;不省人事
  • As the whisky took effect, he gradually fell into a drunken stupor.随着威士忌酒力发作,他逐渐醉得不省人事。
  • The noise of someone banging at the door roused her from her stupor.梆梆的敲门声把她从昏迷中唤醒了。
4 exhausted
adj.极其疲惫的,精疲力尽的
  • It was a long haul home and we arrived exhausted.搬运回家的这段路程特别长,到家时我们已筋疲力尽。
  • Jenny was exhausted by the hustle of city life.珍妮被城市生活的忙乱弄得筋疲力尽。
5 innate
adj.天生的,固有的,天赋的
  • You obviously have an innate talent for music.你显然有天生的音乐才能。
  • Correct ideas are not innate in the mind.人的正确思想不是自己头脑中固有的。
6 sparse
adj.稀疏的,稀稀落落的,薄的
  • The teacher's house is in the suburb where the houses are sparse.老师的家在郊区,那里稀稀拉拉有几处房子。
  • The sparse vegetation will only feed a small population of animals.稀疏的植物只够喂养少量的动物。
7 holly
n.[植]冬青属灌木
  • I recently acquired some wood from a holly tree.最近我从一棵冬青树上弄了些木料。
  • People often decorate their houses with holly at Christmas.人们总是在圣诞节时用冬青来装饰房屋。
8 uncertainty
n.易变,靠不住,不确知,不确定的事物
  • Her comments will add to the uncertainty of the situation.她的批评将会使局势更加不稳定。
  • After six weeks of uncertainty,the strain was beginning to take its toll.6个星期的忐忑不安后,压力开始产生影响了。
9 plod
v.沉重缓慢地走,孜孜地工作
  • He was destined to plod the path of toil.他注定要在艰辛的道路上跋涉。
  • I could recognize his plod anywhere.我能在任何地方辨认出他的沉重脚步声。
10 celebrated
adj.有名的,声誉卓著的
  • He was soon one of the most celebrated young painters in England.不久他就成了英格兰最负盛名的年轻画家之一。
  • The celebrated violinist was mobbed by the audience.观众团团围住了这位著名的小提琴演奏家。
学英语单词
a gambling hell
Acer griseum
acrylamidine
angular increment
babywearing
blind trust
boat whistle
Bound.
brondbies
cattle-cake
chancellery
chandrasekhars
codirectors
commensurates
communication region cell
connectivity transparency
cosmeticising
dam break
Data Propagator
decinary
diaphragmpiezo microphone
dragonised
drawback and recovery of customs duty
electric capacity altimeter
entrepot trade
financial services export
flexodomain
for realsies
formalize
freaking me out
funiculus anterior
Glen Gebhard
gosbanks
helzer
high pressure air bottle
higher up
hook up wire
ice making
ijfs
information crime
introductory discussion
ketoreductases
Krümmel
kurile current
lateral line system
lazy coil
lower-bound
macgruder
Mainhausen
Maleseet
maneuverings
mawashi
maximum permitted gap
maximum relieving travel
Micromerol
mitotypes
molestered
multi jet operation
mutato-chrome
nahhs
native mail facility
Nervus cutaneus surae medialis
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non-persons
nonterminal character
notice to contribution
official short-term capital movement
overpampers
postdigital
primary lamella
public acceptance
regrinds
renewle
rickford
rising slopes
rotary dry vacuum pump
seeded plasma
selfstarting
Senecan stage
severat
shaoyao decoction
shoulder-launched
silver wattles
snowberg
spinnbar
stabilization for sands by afforestation
stoure
stroboscopic polarimeter
superficially porous particle
teleoroentgenograph
Teucrium omeiense
thyroid stimulating antibody
tractographies
Travelling Community
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Valdosta
Vectarion
vertical magnetism
Vicki
water capacity of radiator
what do you call it
wraak