can his friend ___ a cup of coffeecup汉化版? of course.a.

B由语境可知,问的是想喝什么样的咖啡,即不加牛奶的,加牛奶的用white coffee
请在这里输入关键词:
科目:高中英语
来源:2015届辽宁丹东宽甸二中高一下学期学期初摸底测试英语试卷(解析版)
题型:完型填空
Enid's wedding(婚礼) dress
arrived at five o'clock in the evening, just seventeen& 36&before
her marriage!
“I must try it on Mother!” she cried, as she ran &&37&.Three
minutes later Enid's cries brought her &&38&up.The dress
was much &&39 &&for her. It was like a bag in the
front, and the neckline looked all&&40&&. Enid was
in &&41&.
“Take it back to the dressmaker's,” Mrs Bale said.“She
must &&42 &it tonight. Hurry now. Take it off and go.”
The dressmaker's shop was closed.“Closed for One Week's Holiday,” said a &&43&on
the door. Fresh tears rose to Enid's eyes. She ran home again to her mother.
“This is unlucky,”Mrs Bale said.” But what are we
going to do?&44 &I ask Mrs. Peters to help? She was a
dressmaker once. I'm sure she could change it for you.” Mrs. Peters was &&45&in
and began to work. She could see& 46&was wrong. She had to&&
47&it narrower at the front, and that was a big job. Then she changed
the neckline. In fact she made it again. At ten o'clock the work was finished,
and Enid tried the dress on. It fitted her beautifully.
The three women were having a cup of tea &&48&&the
doorbell rang .Mrs. Bale answered it and &&49&&&&into
the worried eyes of a &&50 &woman. The woman was carrying
a large flat &&51&.“Does Miss Enid Bale &&52&&here?&
she asked breathlessly. “Yes, she's my daughter.” “Oh, I am &&53&&I've
found you! There's been a&&54&&.Your daughter has my
wedding dress, and I've got &&55&&. And I'm getting
married tomorrow!” She held out the box to Mrs. Bale.
1.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& A.weeks&&&&&&&&& B.minutes&&&&&&&& C.days D.hours
2.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& A.upstairs&&&&&&& B.outside&&&&&&&& C.back home&&& D.about
3.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& A.husband&&&&&&& B.daughter&&&&&&& C.mother&& D.neighbour
4.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& A.smaller&&&&&&&& B.shorter&&&&&&&& C.too big&& D.too long
5.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& A.wrong&&&&&&&&& B.pleased&&&&&&&& C.right D.waste
6.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& A.love&&&&&&&&&& B.tears&&&&&&&&&& C.surprise& D.danger
7.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& A.measure&&&&&&& B.make&&&&&&&&&& C.repair&&& D.change
8.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& A.voice&&&&&&&&& B.sound&&&&&&&&& C.notice&&& D.saying
9.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& A.Will&&&&&&&&&& B.Would&&&&&&&&& C.Shall D.Should
10.&&&&&&&&&&&&&& A.sent&&&&&&&&&& B.brought&&&&&&& C.pushed&&& D.taken
11.&&&&&&&&&&&&&& A.neckline&&&&&&& B.all&&&&&&&&&&&& C.nothing&& D.what
12.&&&&&&&&&&&&&& A.make&&&&&&&&& B.keep&&&&&&&&&& C.change && D.take
13.&&&&&&&&&&&&&& A.then&&&&&&&&&& B.until&&&&&&&&&& C.when D.while
14.&&&&&&&&&&&&&& A.came&&&&&&&&& B.got&&&&&&&&&&& C.saw& D.looked
15.&&&&&&&&&&&&&& A.short pretty&&&& B.fat young&&&&&& C.slim old&& D.little quiet
16.&&&&&&&&&&&&&& A.cup&&&&&&&&&& B.dress&&&&&&&&& C.bag & D.box
17.&&&&&&&&&&&&&& A.live&&&&&&&&&&& B.work&&&&&&&&&& C.stay& D.wait
18.&&&&&&&&&&&&&& A.delightful&&&&&& B.sorry&&&&&&&&& C.angry D.glad
19.&&&&&&&&&&&&&& A.dress&&&&&&&&& B.change&&&&&&&& C.mistake&& D.wish
20.&&&&&&&&&&&&&& A.yours&&&&&&&&& B.hers&&&&&&&&&& C.the other& D.others
科目:高中英语
来源:湖南省学年度高一第一学期期末考试试题
题型:任务型阅读?
第四部分: 书面表达(共两节, 满分35分)
第一节& 填空 ( 共10小题;每小题1分, 满分10分)
阅读短文,根据所读内容在文后76--85的空格里填上适当的单词或短语, 并将答案转写到答题卡上。注意:每空不超过3个单词。
In many English homes
f they are breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner. These are the
meals that are served in the homes of people who are well to do.
&&&&&& Breakfast may be served any
time for seven to nine. It consist of porridge, bacon and eggs (boiled or
fried), butter toast or bread-and-butter with marmalade (酸果酱). Instead of bacon and eggs, fish may
be served. Either tea or coffee is drunk at breakfast.
&&&&&& Lunch comes at about one
o’clock. It generally consists of cold meat (left over from yesterday’s
dinner), potatoes, and salad. After that there is bread or biscuits and cheese.
Most people drin some drink beer or wine. It is not the
custom to drink the spirits (烈性酒) like
whisky or brandy even wealthy homes in the middle of the day.
&&&&&& Afternoon tea, taken between
four and five, is the most informal meal of the day. If you are a friend of the
family you may drop in for tea without an invitation or telling them that you
are coming. Each person has a cup and saucer, a spoon and a small plate for
bread-and-butter and cake. By the way, do not help yo
bread-and-butter first, and then cake if there is any. Another piece of advice:
do not put more than one piece of bread or cake on your plate at the same time.
&&&&&& Dinner is the most
substantial (丰盛的) meal of
the day and is a very formal meal. Many people even wear special clothes for
dinner, so if you are asked out of dinner you must find out whether you are
expected t for you would feel very embarrassed if, when
you go there, you were the only person in ordinary clothes. Dinner is generally
served at about half past seven. All the members of the family sit down
together and are on their best behavior. The head of the family sits at one end
his wife sits at the other. If there is a guest, he generally
sits in the place of honor, which is at the right of lady of the house. If
there are several guests the most important is asked to sit there. During the
meal conservation is carried on, you should try to get into the conversation
with the person on your right or left, but you should not try to talk to
someone who is a long way from you.
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
Title: 76._______________________
___________
_____________
& 7 to 9 a.m.
Porridge, bacon & eggs, etc
________________
_____________
Cold meat, potatoes, salad, bread, biscuits & cheese
________________
4 to 5 p.m.
______________________
85. __________
___________
_____________
Most formal
科目:高中英语
来源:2012届云南省芒市秋季学期高二期末英语卷
题型:完型填空
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
It had been a tiring day and I was looking
forward to a quiet evening. My __36__ would not be back until late and I
had __37__ to sit comfortably in a chair in the _38___ room and
read a good book. I put the children to bed _39__ and prepared a cup of
coffee for myself. Soon I was seated comfortably with my__40___ in front
of me and the sandwich and the cup of coffee on a small table beside me.
I was just beginning to __41__ the
food when the telephone rang. I put down my book and hurried to __42___
it. By the time I got back to the living room, my coffee was__43__. I
ate the sandwich and begin__44___ cold coffee with the book _45___
open to the front page. _46___ there was a loud knock at the front_47___.
It surprised me so much that I spilled (洒)some coffee on my skirt. The man at the door was looking __48___
a certain address and __49___ me to& give him some information. It _50___
me a long time to explain something to him. After that , I sat down again and __51__
to read a whole page without further interruption(打扰) --- until the baby woke up.
He started __52__ at the top of his voice, __53__ I run upstairs
quickly. He was still awake at 11 o’clock when my husband came back. I really
wanted to throw something __54____ him when he asked me if I had spent a
___55____ evening.
B.husband
C.children
C.decided
D.considered
C.reading
D.waiting
C.quickly
A.receive
D.missing
A.finding
B.drinking
C.changing
D.throwing
B.already
A.Heavily
B.Angrily
C.Certainly
D.Suddenly
C.suggested
A.finished
B.allowed
D.managed
B.shouting
C.singing
D.talking
A.troubling
科目:高中英语
题型:阅读理解
It was four o'clock when we left Micatlan,and we traveled quickly until it became almost completely dark.It was our intention to return to our general quarters in Atlacomulco that night.We had a long journey ahead of us,especially because it had been decided there was no way we would try to cross the ravines again at night,since they were considered far too dangerous.Futhermore,an eclipse of the moon was expected,and,in fact,while we were crossing an open field,the moon appeared on the horizon,half in shadow,a rare and beautiful sight.
After a few hours of riding,we suddenly realized that we had lost our way,and worse still,had no way of finding it again.Night had fallen and there was not a single hut in sight,only great plains and mountains and the lowing of distant bulls all around us.We continued on ahead,trusting in luck,though it was difficult to say where she had brought us.By good fortune,our advance riders ran into two Indians,a man and a boy,who agreed to guide us their village and no further.
After an interminable and exhausting road,which we traveled at a brisk trot,the barking of several dogs announced an Indian village.In the dying light,we could just make out cane huts,firmly situated between the banana trees,with fenced gardens in front of each one.Our convoy stopped in front of one particular hut,a kind of inn or shop for alcohol,where a naked goblin-like figure,the ideal husband for a witch,was serving cheap brandy to the Indians,most of whom were already drunk.
We dismounted and threw ourselves to the ground,too tired to even think.Someone found us,God knows how,a cup of dreadful hot chocolate.We began to realize that we were completely lost,and so it was agreed to give up our attempt to reach Atlacomulco that night.Instead,we should head for the village of “E1 Puente”,where our guides know a Spanish family,made up of several unmarried brothers,who,without any doubt,would be delighted to offer us a safe refuge for the rest of the night.We remounted and began our journey,a little restored after the pause in our journey and the dreadful hot chocolate.
Where did we travel to?
A.El Puente.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B.The cane huts.&&&&&&&&&&& C.Atlacomulco.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&& D.An Indian Village.
When we traveled at night_________.
A.there was a good guide leading us&&&&&&&&&&&
B.there was a full moon in the sky
C.we could hardly see anything&&&& &&&&&&&&&&&&&
D.we could see everything around clearly
When we lost our way we believed that_________.
A.we should stay where we were for rescue
B.we should go on to seek after our fortune
C.we should go back where we started
D.we should ask the Indians for help
When we reached the inn-like hut_________.
A.someone served alcohol and hot chocolate at once
B.we had a good sleep
C.we had a good drink
D.we were too exhausted to ask for anything
科目:高中英语
来源:2010温州省高一期末统考
题型:阅读理解
单词拼写(共
10 小题;每小题 l 分, 满分 10 分)
1.You must ask for p_________ before taking
any photo inside the museum.
2.John’s brother e_________ his living by
writing stories for the local newspaper two years ago.
3.If you want to go on a diet, you’d better
c________ a doctor.
4. Youth should show r______ for the old.
5. If you m____ red and yellow, you get
orange.
6. As a famous singer, he is always
s________ by his fans.
7.She is u_________ she is slim
and her mother is fat.
8.Time is l______. We need to be in a
hurry.
9. ---- May I have your o____, sir?
---- Yes, please. A cup of coffee.
10.He doesn’t like to be v______. Instead,
he prefers to solve the problem peacefully.
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俄勒冈州,伯恩斯
- 周四,长达41天的俄勒冈野生保护区武装占领行动和平落幕。在一小时的戏剧性和情绪化的谈判后,最后四名反政府激进分子向FBI特工投降,整个过程在YouTube上直播。美国网友:他们自比为国父们?这是最搞笑的部分了。
wildlife refuge standoff ends as last four occupiers surrender to
俄勒冈野生保护区对峙结束,最后四名占领者向FBI投降
By Carissa Wolf, Mark
Berman and Kevin Sullivan February 11 at 8:33 PM
投降前夜,伯恩斯附近的路障(非原文配图)
BURNS, Ore. — The 41-day
armed occupation of a remote Oregon wildlife refuge ended peacefully
Thursday as the last four anti-government activists surrendered to FBI
agents, following a dramatic and emotional hour-long negotiation with
the final holdout broadcast live on YouTube.
俄勒冈州,伯恩斯 -
周四,长达41天的俄勒冈野生保护区武装占领行动和平落幕。在一小时的戏剧性和情绪化的谈判后,最后四名反政府激进分子向FBI特工投降,整个过程在YouTube上直播。
Fry surrendered hours
later, bringing an end to a bitter five-week standoff at the snowy
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in the remote high desert of eastern
Oregon that drew international attention to the nation’s growing
anti-government movement and long-simmering anger over federal
land-management policies in the West.
Fry的投降结束了在冰天雪地的Malheur国家野生保护区长达5周的艰苦占领行动,这里位于俄勒冈东部偏远的荒漠高原上。占领运动引发了国际关注,人们注意到了这个国家中不断增长的反政府运动和对联邦在西部的土地管理政策的长期不满。
The episode resulted in
the death of one occupier, LaVoy -Finicum, a cowboy-hat-wearing
grandfather and occupation spokesman who was fatally shot by an Oregon
state trooper during a Jan. 26 operation that resulted in the arrest
of the occupation’s leaders.
Finicum的死是这中间的一个插曲。1月26日,俄勒冈州警在拘捕占领运动首领的行动中,不幸射杀了这位带牛仔帽的祖父、占领运动发言人。
The arrests and Finicum’s
death came after FBI officials had deliberately allowed the occupiers
to hold the refuge without challenge for nearly a month, mindful of
the severe backlash after sieges in Waco, Tex., and Ruby Ridge, Idaho,
turned bloody in the 1990s. The FBI did not send its elite Hostage
Rescue Team to the refuge to avoid the perception that authorities
were using disproportionate force.
在拘捕行动和Finicum死之前的一个月里,FBI一直有意让占领者不受干扰地占据保护区,避免发生1990年代德州Waco或爱达荷Ruby
Ridge那样被包围者剧烈反抗造成的流血事件。FBI也没有派精英人质解救队伍进入保护区,避免官方使用不当武力的嫌疑。
Still, Finicum instantly
became a martyr to anti-government groups. A folk song called “The
Ballad of LaVoy Finicum (Cowboy’s Stand for Freedom)” was posted on
YouTube the day after he died. Fry, in a video this week, referred to
the refuge as “Camp Finicum.”
然而,Finicum很快就成了反政府群体的殉道者。他死后第二天,一首名为《LaVoy
Finicum之歌(牛仔的自由立场)》的民歌就出现在YouTube上。在本周的一段视频中,Fry将保护区称为“Finicum营”。
The anti-government
movement, which believes that the federal government operates largely
outside the powers granted to it in the Constitution, was energized in
recent weeks by the sight of a handful of “patriots” and
“constitutionalists” holding out against authorities in a
dead-of-winter drama that was fanned like a brush fire across social
反政府运动认为联邦政府的运作已经大大超出了宪法授权的范围。该运动在过去几周被一场“爱国者”和“宪政人士”对抗当局的“死于冬日”的大戏所激励,在社交网络上如燎原野火般蔓延。
While the occupiers regard
themselves as defenders of American liberty, the Anti-Defamation
League, the Southern Poverty Law Center and others who track extremist
groups describe them, and the “militias” that support them, as
dangerous and at times violent. Many of those groups have been around
since the 1970s, but the militia movement that has enthusiastically
rallied around the occupation largely arose in the 1990s after Waco
and Ruby Ridge.
占领者自称为美国自由的守护者、反诽谤联盟、南方贫困法律中心或其他什么极端主义群体的名头。而支持他们的“民兵”同样危险,数倍暴力。许多这种团体是1970年代建立的,自从1990年代Waco和Ruby
Ridge事件后,民兵运动就大规模发展起来。
The final four holdouts
were Fry, of Blanchester, O Sandy Anderson, 48, of Riggins, I
her husband, Sean Anderson, 47; and Jeff Banta, 46, of Elko, Nev. They
were arrested and taken to Portland, where they will face charges of
conspiracy to impede federal officers.
最后的四个坚守者是:来自俄亥俄州布兰切斯特的Fry;来自爱达荷州里金斯48岁的Sandy
Anderson;她的丈夫,47岁的Sean Anderson;来自内华达州艾尔科,46岁的的Jeff
Banta。他们被捕后被送往波特兰,将在那里面对阴谋妨碍联邦官员的指控。
The four had been alone at
the refuge since shortly after the Jan. 26 arrests. For most of that
time, they had stayed in communication with the outside world via
videos and phone calls in which they likened themselves to the
revolutionaries who founded the nation.
在1月26日的拘捕行动后,四人就一直孤守在保护区内,只通过视频和电话与外面的世界联系。他们将自己比做建国的革命者。
They spent about five
hours on the phone Wednesday evening — a call carried live on YouTube
to more than 60,000 listeners — engaging in sometimes hysterical
negotiations involving evangelist Franklin Graham and Michele Fiore, a
fiery Nevada state legislator and Republican candidate for
周三晚上,他们花了5个小时打电话——超过6万人收听了YouTube上的直播——与福音传教士Franklin
Graham和Michele Fiore进行了歇斯底里的谈判。Fiore是位冲动的内华达州立法者和共和党国会候选人。
At the heart of the
occupation was fury over the management of federally owned land. In
Oregon, more than half the state’s territory is controlled by the
in Nevada, it is more than 80 percent.
占领行动的核心在于对联邦领地管理的愤怒。在俄勒冈州,超过一半的土地归政府控制;在内华达州,这比例超过80%。
Residents have long been
granted permits to graze their livestock and conduct other commercial
operations. But in recent years, the government has imposed more
restrictions, largely in response to an increasing emphasis on
environmental concerns.
居民们长期以来就被允许进行放牧等商业行为。但近年来,政府加大了管制力度,并越来越突出环境因素。
Some ranchers complain
that the government now places more value on protecting species such
as the sage grouse than on helping people earn a living.
Environmentalists and others counter that the government has a
responsibility not to allow commercial interests to trump smart
environmental management.
一些牧场主抱怨政府给物种保护赋予了太多价值,关心艾草松鸡甚于帮助老百姓过日子。环保主义者等人则反驳说政府有责任不让商业利益压倒明智的环境管理。
The federal government
says Cliven Bundy owes about $2 million in unpaid grazing fees. But
when Bundy rallied hundreds of armed supporters in 2014, the
government backed down, allowing him to declare victory.
联邦政府称Cliven
Bundy欠了200万放牧费没交。但当Bundy在2014年召集了数百武装支持者后,政府退让了,由他去宣布胜利。
According to those who
study anti-government groups, there has since been an increase in
similar armed standoffs at mines and other sites in the West. So few
were surprised when a Jan. 2 protest in Burns to support two local
ranchers who were ordered to return to prison for setting fires on
federal land evolved into an armed takeover at the refuge.
据反政府群体的研究者称,在西部,诸如在矿场武装对峙这类事一直在增长。所以,1月2日,两名本地牧场主被命令回到监狱继续为在联邦土地上纵火服刑,由此引发的抗议最终演变成了武装占领保护区,也并不令人惊讶。
The vast majority of area
residents never supported the takeover. While most understood the
occupiers’ frustration over federal land management, only the most
hard-core approved of taking federal property with armed force.
绝大多数本地居民不支持占领。他们多数都理解占领者对联邦土地管理的失望,但只有最核心的那些赞成武力夺权联邦财产。
“I’m proud of this
community,” Harney County Sheriff David Ward said at a news conference
Thursday afternoon. “I’m proud of my friends and neighbors. . . . I
love this country. And a house divided against itself cannot stand.
I’ve seen division in our community, division in families, division
amongst friends and neighbors, and divisions in our church
congregations. There’s good that can come out of this. Our friends and
neighbors can get off social media and sit down over a cup of coffee
and talk out their differences.”
“我为这个社区骄傲,”哈尼郡警长David
Ward在周四下午的记者会上说,“我为我的朋友和邻居骄傲……我爱这个国家,自我割裂的房子是立不住的。我知道社区中有不同,家庭有不同,朋友与邻居间有不同,教堂集会中有不同。这就是其中好的地方。我们的朋友和邻居可以离开社交网络,坐下来喝杯咖啡,谈谈彼此的不同。”
Fry, the final holdout at
the refuge, was a late arrival who was not a core member of the
occupation. He is a dental assistant from a town near Cincinnati who
said he left a family vacation in Costa Rica to join the Oregon siege.
Fry has a criminal record that includes convictions for drug
possession and disorderly conduct.
保护区最后的坚守者Fry是后来到的,并不是占领行动的核心成员。他是辛辛那提附近一个小镇的牙科助理,离开了在哥斯达黎加的家庭旅行,加入了占领行动。Fry有一条犯罪记录,对非法持有药物和扰乱治安认罪。周四上午9:40,其他三名坚守者已经向FBI投降,Fry留了下来,拒绝离开,并在接下来的75分钟里通过电话对外转播。
On Thursday, after the
other three holdouts surrendered to the FBI about 9:40 a.m., Fry
remained behind, refusing to leave and spending the next 75 minutes on
the live-broadcast telephone call.The call was orchestrated by
Gavin Seim, an unsuccessful Washington state congressional candidate
and self-proclaimed “liberty speaker.” He was joined on the line by
KrisAnne Hall, a lawyer, author, speaker and radio host.
通话是由Gavin
Seim安排的,他是华盛顿州一名不成功的议员候选人,自称为“自由发言人”。他同时连线了KrisAnne
Hall,她是一名律师、作家、发言人和电台主持。
Hall patiently reasoned
with Fry, whose thoughts seemed to wander, and urged him to walk out
of the refuge headquarters and give himself up to the FBI, who were
waiting outside with Graham and Fiore.
Hall耐心地同似乎开始神游的Fry讲道理,劝说他走出保护区总部向FBI投降,Graham和Fiore也等在外面。
Fry spoke about his anger
at the government, “monopolies” and “corporate interests,” and said,
“My future, my life, my country was stolen.”
Fry谈起他对政府的愤怒,“垄断”和“公司利益”,说:“我的未来,我的生活,我的国家都被偷走了。”
“David,” Hall said, “you
will never know your future if you don’t walk out of that room.”
“David,”Hall说,“你不走出那个房间,就不知道你的未来会是什么。”
Fry relayed a long list of
his “grievances” with the government, such as “paying taxes for
atrocities,” that he said included drone strikes that killed
“Pakistani children.” He called President Obama a “traitor.”
Fry发送了一份很长的清单表达他对政府的“牢骚”,里面包括“为暴行缴税”,比如杀死“巴基斯坦儿童”的无人机袭击。他还称奥巴马总统为“叛徒”。
He said he was willing to
die, and could be heard telling the FBI negotiator on the other line
that “I’ll kill myself before I [expletive] let you take me.”
他说他愿意去死。可以听到他在另一条线上对FBI谈判专家说“在你们抓到我之前,我会自杀。”
“Do you want to walk out
of this room and help us in this fight, or do you want to leave us
alone?” she said. “You need to live, that’s the bottom line here.”
“你想走出来在这场斗争中帮助我们,还是把我们扔下?”她说,“你要活下来,这就是底线。”
Hall urged him to keep
himself alive, surrender and keep helping in the “revolution” against
the government.
Hall力劝他要活着,投降并坚持对抗政府的“革命”。
Fry complained that if he
surrendered he would end up in jail.
Fry抱怨说如果投降就会被扔进监狱。
“I’ll be buried behind the
court system, and you people will go back to watching football,” he
“我会被司法系统埋葬,而你们这些人就会回去看球赛。”他说。
Then, just before 11 a.m.,
Fry abruptly changed his tune.
接着,在不到11点的时候,Fry突然改变了腔调。
“One more cigarette,” he
said, followed by the scratching sound of a lighter.
“再来一根烟。”他说,接着是打火机的声音。
“Well, all righty then,”
“嗯,现在好了。”他说。
“David, how’s it going?”
Hall said. “Are you still talking to the FBI?”
“David,情况如何?”Hall说,“你还在和FBI交谈吗?”
“You say hallelujah!” he
shouted, and SWAT team members and others could be heard shouting with
“呼喊哈利路亚吧!”他叫道,可以听到特警等人正在对他叫喊。
Then: “I’m walking towards
them right now.”
接着:“我正对着他们走过去。”
The connection to Fry’s
phone went dead.
与Fry的连线被切断了。
Hall began sobbing with
Hall宽慰地哭了起来。
Seim directly addressed
the tens of thousands of people still listening to the live stream.
Seim直接向正在收听直播的数万人发表了演说。
“It’s a shame that our
country’s come to a point where people like David have to fear their
own government,” he said. “This should be a lesson to everyone.”
“我们的国家到了这样的地步,像David这样的人竟然会恐惧他们自己的政府,这是个耻辱。”他说,“对每个人来说,这都是一个教训。”
Pamela Katz
retired from teaching last year, but in following this armed take
over, I was reminded of a teaching incident which occurred a year
after Obama took office.
students were studying the unit on the Constitution. One of my
students informed us that, as per his father, there was a specific
article in this document which called for armed insurrection as a
way for redressing grievances against the government.
wanting to appear confrontational, I invited him to take the book
home an, with his fathers help, locate said entry.
returned the next day and said, yep, just as his father suspected,
Obama had had the article and section removed from the Constitution.
pointed out that the history book we were using was 17 years old.
retrospect, the frightening aspect of this memory is that this
family had 6 children at the time, and counting. 6+ more Ammon
Bundys, David Frys, Seans and Sandys.
我从教学岗位上退休有一年了,不过看到武装夺取这事,让我想起了奥巴马上任一年后,在教学中发生的一件事。
学生正在学习宪法,我的一名学生说据他父亲说,宪法中有特别的一章,声明武装起义是纠正政府恶行的一种方式。
我不想引起争论,就请他把书带回家,和他父亲一起找到这传说中的段落。
第二天他回来说:“没错,正如父亲所怀疑的,奥巴马已经把这个段落从宪法中删掉了。”
我指出我们使用的历史书已经用了17年。
回想起来,这段回忆中最吓人的,是他家当时已经有6个孩子了。那就是6+个Ammon
Bundy,David Fry,Sean和Sandy这种人。
is scary. Did the student respond that you were lying and the book
had a false publication date? Or that you were clearly part of
Obamas conspiracy? Im surprised if he didnt. There seems to be
absolutely no truth for these folks except what they create inside
their own heads.
确实吓人。那学生没回答说你在撒谎,那本书的出版日期是假的?或者你根本就是奥巴马的同伙?如果他没那么说我倒是挺意外的。除了这些老乡们脑子里编出来的那些东西,他眼中就没真相。
Pamela Katz
does not even try to inform, persuade or much less argue with this
mind set. Their rhetoric is like a continuous loop tape, designed to
appear intelligent whist concealing the presence of any basic human
thought process. ISIS would be another example of this group thought identity.
人们就不该和这种“思维方式”讨论、劝说甚至是最轻微的争论。他们的诡辩就像是是无尽的循环磁带,用于遮盖基本的人类思维过程,形成智力层面的静默。ISIS倒是这种“群体思维”同一性的另一个例证。
is funny how every nutcase and law breaker wraps himself in the flag
and calls himself a &patriot&...while real patriots fight
and die fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan... and the nut cases get
all the attention when the real patriots remain unsung heroes.
真有趣,每个疯子和违法者都会把他自己用旗子包起来,自称为“爱国者”……而真正的爱国者正在伊拉克和阿富汗战斗牺牲……大家都注意疯子,没人关心真正的爱国者。
is oh so true that &patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel&
“爱国主义是恶棍最后的避难所”这句话太对了。
real patriots are also working on defending us here at home. Theyre
called &law enforcement officers&. You know, the same guys
Sean and David threatened to shoot...
有些真正的爱国者也在国内保护我们。他们叫“执法人员”。你知道,就是Sean和David威胁要拿枪打的那些人。
gets a six-week look at the kind of disturbed nutjobs who come from
the Republican base. These are Trump and Cruz voters, folks.
美国花了6个星期去看这些从共和党底层来的神智不正常的疯子。老乡们,他们可是特朗普和克鲁兹的选民。
sure are a whole lot better than what is running on the Democrat ticket.
他们可绝对比民鼠党票仓的那些人强。
Thunderwink
have railed against these seditious thieves for 2 years - since the
original Cliven Bundy standoff. Now that its resolved with the
outcome Id hoped for, Im also a bit sad. I listened to an hour or so
the live streaming stand-off today, and I was left with the
impression that these terrorists werent so much horrible people as
they were breathtakingly uneducated and ignorant. They have been
manipulated by right-wing radio, given completely bogus legal advice
by public land robbers like Ken Ivory , encouraged by politician
like Gary Herbert and Michele Fiore, and given comfort in more
conservative wings of the Mormon church. Theyre really just pawns in
a much larger conspiracy for a privileged few to steal lands that
belong to all Americans for their own personal enrichment.
自从当初Cliven
Bundy的对峙以来,我已经抱怨了这些扰乱治安的贼人两年了。现在的这种解决问题的方式正是我希望的。我也有点伤感。我今天听了差不多一个小时的对峙实况,离开时,我深深感到这些恐怖分子没有那么可怕,他们只是不可思议地缺乏教育和愚昧。他们已经被右翼电台操纵,被Ken
Ivory这样的土地强盗给了完全错误的法律建议,被Gary Herbert和Michele Fiore这样的政客鼓动,被更保守的摩门教安抚。他们真的只是更大阴谋的爪牙,这个阴谋力图偷取本应属于全体美国人、为美国人造福的土地。
no and no. Those people are 100% responsible for their actions, they
are not pawns in a large conspiracy. You sound like youre
auditioning to be the Bundy clown brigades defense attorney.
不不不。这些人百分之百为自己的行为负责,他们不是某个更大阴谋的爪牙。你听起来就像是在为Bundy小丑部队辩护律师职位面试一样。
have to admit that these occupiers appear to represent the left 1/4
of the IQ bell curve.
你必须承认这些占领者代表了钟形智商曲线左边四分之一的人。
Blues Clues
was not defending them at all - he started out by calling them
terrorists. He is making a larger point on how these imbeciles
parrot the very stupid talk radio points. Hold your fire.
他完全没有维护他们——他一开始就称他们是恐怖分子。他指出这些笨蛋对蠢货电台的鹦鹉学舌,论述了一个更大的主题。别急着开火。
as proven by Fry, possibly mentally Ill. That the supporters treated
his grievances as legitimate even as he grumbled about conspiracy
theories and UFOs is telling.
此外,正像Fry表现出来的,可能存在精神疾病。他咕哝阴谋论啊、不明飞行物啊什么的时候,弄得像真事儿一样。
appears completely disassociated with reality in his last moments
before arrest. The others do appear to be misled, which is an
indictment of the echo chamber that just reinforces peoples bigoted ideas.
David在被捕前的表现完全与现实脱节了。其他人倒确实是被误导了,对他们的指控就像回音室一样会强化人们的偏执想法。
whats so sad. There are people who really believe the nuttier stuff
on right-wing talk radio, and act on it.
很可悲。真的有人相信右翼电台的那些疯言疯语,还去照着做了。
OldProgessivefromWisconsin
hope our Right Wing friends take pause. Freys rant is proof of what
a steady diet of Right Wing radio and Conspiracy Blogs can do to a
simple mind. While they are at it they should take the Congress
woman and Franklin Graham into custody for speaking treason and
giving comfort to the enemies of America.
我希望右翼朋友消停一下。右翼电台和阴谋论博客能将一个思想单纯的人喂养成什么样,Fry的疯话就是证据。同时趁他们还在,最好把那个女议员和Franklin Graham以叛国言论和安抚美国之敌的名义羁押起来。
no conspiracy here!
是啊,不要有阴谋论!
John Pierce
all you people dont give enough credit to the law enforcement,
especially the FBI. They have families too and have a life of their own.
ridiculous the kinds of BS they have to put up with in their line of
work. Armed occupation of a federal building because you think you
are entitled to privatize public land? W T F is this chit?
还有啊,你们对执法人员、特别是FBI表扬不够啊。他们也有家庭和自己的生活。
说他们干那份儿工作,就该忍气吞声什么的,真是太荒谬了。只因为你认为自己有资格私有化共有土地,就去武装占领一所联邦建筑?这是什么狗屁?
dont appear to be all that opposed to free stuff from the
government, when its them getting the free stuff.
如果免费提供给他们,他们也不是那么抗拒政府给的免费东西嘛。
xplain_plz
riddance to last of an arrogant, self-centered, and comically inept
group of un-patriotic, un-American thugs. Enjoy your time in a
federal penitentiary. Losers w/ a capital L.
终于摆脱这些愚昧、自我中心、滑稽的恶棍团伙了,他们既不爱国,也不美国。好好享受在联邦监狱的日子吧,蠢货们。
and this guy did it all for patriotism.
是啊,这家伙全是以爱国主义的名义做的。
Johan Kartoffel
likened themselves to the founding fathers? Thats maybe the funniest
part of this.
他们自比为国父们?这是最搞笑的部分了。
dcnationals1
basically has grazed his cattle for free on our land. First of all,
the government charges well below market rates for grazing rights.
Then, Bundy pays $0 - when the discount rate was $2 million. Im
happy that our money will now be used to provide his prison meals. I
hope he enjoys his government hand-out.
Bundy几乎是免费地在我们的土地上放牧。首先,政府的收费标准远低于市场价。其次,Bundy一分钱都没付——折扣价可只有200万。我很高兴掏钱为他提供牢饭。我希望他喜欢政府的施舍。
be surprised if any of these people do any significant jail or
prison time.
如果他们中有谁会被判较长刑期,我会惊讶的。
wont, because theyll have too many commitments to speak at
conservative fundraisers and as NRA spokesmen.
不会的。保守派筹款活动或全美步枪协会发言人什么的太需要他们了。
Right Turn
Fry has done a brilliant job of positioning himself to win the GOP
presidential nomination in 2020.
David Fry漂亮地赢得了2020年共和党总统提名。
dcnationals1
(or scary)
笑死了(或吓死了)
Malcolmtent
is what happens when jocks who never paid attention in class hit 38
and suddenly discover AM radio: faster than you can say &my
first wife left me&, they become Constitutional scholars and
start buying weapons to substitute for... you know, the non working
man parts.
那些上课不听讲的大学运动员到了38岁,突然发现了调幅收音机,就会发生这种事:你还来不及说完“我的第一个老婆跑掉了”这句话,他们已经成了宪政学者,买了武器,不再干……你知道,就是那些没工作的人干的事。
thebrewmeister
waited until they could arrest Cliven Bundy in an area where there
was unlikely to be a shoot out. Great Job Feds. Question: What
alternative universe was Bundy living in that he thought he could go
to Oregon without being arrested? These guys are simply nuts.
联邦特工在一个看起来最不可能搞突袭的地方拘捕了Cliven Bundy,干得漂亮。问题是:Bundy生活在什么宇宙里,以至于他认为不会在俄勒冈被捕?这些人完全是傻的。
Feds played this well. The only mistake made was making no arrests
when Cliven Bundy surrounded himself with armed idiots several
months ago. They thought they got away with it which only encouraged
them to keep provoking other confrontations. Now that theyve been
arrested maybe the &militia& activities will calm down.
联邦特工干得不错。他们惟一的错误是没在几个月前Cliven Bundy身边都是武装白痴的时候拘捕他。他们以为躲过那次了,可以鼓舞其他地方的反抗。这次拘捕可能会让“民兵”活动消停下来。
CountryRhodes
charges these vermin are facing are far too light. Try treason --
add Michele Fiore to the list -- and, upon conviction, life without parole.
对这些害虫们的指控太轻了。试试叛国罪吧——把Michele Fiore也算上——还有,一旦定罪,判处终身监禁不得假释。
NotSuprisedAtAnything-Anymore
-- They didnt expose any state secrets to the enemy. Oh, I forgot,
that was Hillary...
叛国?他们可没暴露任何国家机密给敌人。哦,我忘了,那么干的是希拉里……
repeatedly threatening to shoot himself, complaining that he
couldn’t get marijuana, and ranting about UFOs, drone strikes in
Pakistan, leaking nuclear plants and the government “chemically
mutating people,” the last occupier, David Fry, 27, lit a cigarette,
shouted “Hallelujah” and walked out of his barricaded encampment
into FBI custody.&
really needs to get away from smoking pot. See kids, this is what
can happen to your mind if you smoke too much pot. A little is ok,
just remember to 420 in moderation! Either that or he need to get
onto some anti-depressants or anti-psychotics. Hes one wacked out
young man.
a shame that our country’s come to a point where people like David
have to fear their own government,” he said. “This should be a
lesson to everyone.”&
the lesson should be to let your parents test you for psychological
disorders and get some medication and keep taking it. Self
medication with pot is not the right way to go.
在不断威胁要自杀、抱怨搞不到大麻、喊着有不明飞行物、在巴基斯坦的无人机袭击、核电站泄漏和政府“让人们化学变异”后,最后一名占领者,27岁的David Fry,点着一支烟,喊着“哈利路亚”,走出营房工事,向FBI投降。
——Fry真的不该抽那么多大麻。瞧,孩子,这就是你抽太多大麻的后果。来一点没事,记住用420缓冲一下!他需要一些抗抑郁药或神经病类药。他就是个疯小子。
“我们的国家到了这样的地步,像David这样的人竟然会恐惧他们自己的政府,这是个耻辱。”他说,“对每个人来说,这都是一个教训。”
——没错,教训就是应该让你父母带你去测一下神经失常,拿点儿药,坚持吃。自我诊断,用大麻治,可是不行的。
have to reply to what is an obviously uninformed statement.
Marijuana - even the strongest available strains - does not produce
psychosis such as what we have observed in Mr. Fry.
我必须回应一下这个明显的无知表达。大麻——即便是最强烈的那些——不会产生我们在Fry先生身上看到的那种精神反应。
实际上,是会的。
a shame our country breeds low-wattage unbalanced hicks with
delusions of grandeur.
可耻的是,我们的国家用宏伟的妄想,养育出了低功率的不平衡乡巴佬。
dcnationals1
goobers should be more nervous than a long-tailed cat in a room full
of rockers.
这些花生应该比在满是火箭的房间里的猫更焦虑才对。
on the bright side - they get to vote, too.
往好里想——他们也要去投票。
after theyre convicted.
定罪后就不行喽。
have no idea whether this represents & the countrys growing
anti-government movement& as you say above, or even what that
statement is based upon.
do know that this fiasco in SE Oregon has shown an aspect of America
which gives us pause about our future. How many poorly educated
delusional people do we have trying to act out their bizarre
conspiracy theories of the world around them? Where will this lead
them, and where will it force the rest of us to go in dealing with
them? “For they sow the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind.”
我完全不了解所谓的“这个国家不断增长的反政府运动”,也不知道这么说有什么依据。
我只知道俄勒冈东南部的这次失败行动给我们展示了未来美国的一个片段。还有多少缺乏教育、充满妄想的人要给我们展示他们那怪异的阴谋论世界?他们会被引向何方?我们又该如何与他们打交道?“种下的是风,收获的是暴风”。美国网友:俄勒冈对峙结束,最后四名占领者向FBI投降该投稿暂无简介俄勒冈州,伯恩斯 - 周四,长达41天的俄勒冈野生保护区武装占领行动和平落幕。在一小时的戏剧性和情绪化的谈判后,最后四名反政府激进分子向FBI特工投降,整个过程在YouTube上直播。俄勒冈州,伯恩斯 - 周四,长达41天的俄勒冈野生保护区武装占领行动和平落幕。在一小时的戏剧性和情绪化的谈判后,最后四名反政府激进分子向FBI特工投降,整个过程在YouTube上直播。[+展开简介]投1蕉安利给基友官方下载友情链接反馈本站不提供任何视听上传服务,所有内容均来自视频分享站点所提供的公开引用资源。Copyright (C)
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