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<description><![CDATA[<br>Do not fall into the trap of dogma. There is no single simple answer to any question. Remember during your high school debate class, I always asked you to take on the side that you don’t believe in? I did that for a reason — things rarely “black and white”, and there are always many ways to look at a problem. You will become a better problem solver if you recognized that. This is called “critical thinking”, and it is the most important thinking skill you need for your life. This also means you need to become tolerant and supportive of others. I will always remember when I went to my Ph.D. advisor and proposed a new thesis topic. He said “<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><wbr /><span style="font-style:italic"><wbr />I don’t agree with you, but I’ll support you.”</span><wbr /></span><wbr /> After the years, I have learned this isn’t just flexibility, it is encouragement of critical thinking, and an empowering style of leadership, and it has become a part of me. I hope it will become a part of you too.<br>不要被教条所束缚，任何问题都没有一个唯一的简单的答案。还记得当我帮助你高中的辩论课程时，我总是让你站在你不认可的那一方来辩论吗？我这么做的理由就是希望你能够理解：看待一个问题不应该非黑即白，而是有很多方法和角度。当你意识到这点的时候，你就会成为一个很好的解决问题者。这就是“批判的思维”——你的一生都会需要的最重要的思考方式，这也意味着你还需要包容和支持不同于你的其他观点。我永远记得我去找我的博士导师提出了一个新论题，他告诉我<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><wbr /><span style="font-style:italic"><wbr />：“我不同意你，但我支持你。”</span><wbr /></span><wbr />多年后，我认识到这不仅仅是包容，而是一种批判式思考，更是令人折服的领导风格，现在这也变成了我的一部分。我希望这也能成为你的一部分。<br>Follow your passion in college. Take courses you think you will enjoy. Don’t be trapped in what others think or say. Steve Jobs says when you are in college, your passion will create many dots, and later in your life you will connect them. In his great speech given at Stanford commencement , he gave the great example where he took calligraphy, and a decade later, it became the basis of the beautiful Macintosh fonts, which later ignited desktop publishing, and brought wonderful tools like Microsoft Word to our lives. His expedition into calligraphy was a dot, and the Macintosh became the connecting line. <span style="text-decoration:underline;"><wbr /><span style="font-style:italic"><wbr />So don’t worry too much about what job you will have, and don’t be too utilitarian, and if you like Japanese or Korean, go for it, even if your dad thinks “it’s not useful.”</span><wbr /></span><wbr /> &amp;#61514; Enjoy picking your dots, and be assured one day you will find your calling, and connect a beautiful curve through the dots.<br>在大学里你要追随自己的激情和兴趣，选你感兴趣的课程，不要困扰于别人怎么说或怎么想。史蒂夫&amp;#8226;乔布斯曾经说过，在大学里你的热情会创造出很多点，在你随后的生命中你会把这些点串联起来。在他著名的斯坦福毕业典礼演讲中，他举了一个很好的例子：他在大学里修了看似毫无用处的书法，而十年后，这成了苹果Macintosh里漂亮字库的基础，而因为Macintosh有这么好的字库，才带来了桌面出版和今天的办公软件（例如微软Office）。他对书法的探索就是一个点，而苹果Macintosh把多个点联结成了一条线。<span style="font-style:italic"><wbr /><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><wbr />所以不要太担心将来你要做什么样的工作，也不要太急功近利。假如你喜欢日语或韩语，就去学吧，尽管你的爸爸曾说过那没什么用&amp;#61514;</span><wbr /></span><wbr /> 。尽兴地选择你的点吧，要有信念有一天机缘来临时，你会找到自己的人生使命，画出一条美丽的曲线。 <!--v:3.2--> ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[葬心——《阮玲玉》的悲剧写照]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[Oprah talks to graduates about feelings, failure and finding happiness<br><span style="font-style:italic"><wbr />Following is an edited transcript of Oprah Winfrey's speech at Stanford's Commencement ceremony Sunday, June 15, 2008</span><wbr /><br>L.A. Cicero <a href="http://news.stanford.edu/news/2008/june18/gifs/com_oprahlect.jpg" target="_blank"><wbr /><a href="http://news.stanford.edu/news/2008/june18/gifs/com_oprahlect.jpg" target="_blank"><img style="border:0;" src="http://news.stanford.edu/news/2008/june18/gifs/com_oprahlect.jpg" /></a><wbr /></a><wbr /> <span style="font-style:italic"><wbr />Winfrey wielded her familair and forceful presence, updating the metaphor of <span style="text-decoration:underline;"><wbr />the moral compass by calling feelings the “GPS system for life.”</span><wbr /> She went on to say, “Even doubt means don’t. This is what I’ve learned.” </span><wbr /><br>Thank you, President Hennessy, and to the trustees and the faculty, to all of the parents and grandparents, to you, the Stanford graduates. Thank you for letting me share this amazing day with you.<br>I need to begin by letting everyone in on a little secret. The secret is that Kirby Bumpus, Stanford Class of '08, is my goddaughter. So, I was thrilled when President Hennessy asked me to be your Commencement speaker, because this is the first time I've been allowed on campus since Kirby's been here.<br>You see, Kirby's a very smart girl. She wants people to get to know her on her own terms, she says. Not in terms of who she knows. So, she never wants anyone who's first meeting her to know that I know her and she knows me. So, when she first came to Stanford for new student orientation with her mom, I hear that they arrived and everybody was so welcoming, and somebody came up to Kirby and they said, &quot;Ohmigod, that's Gayle King!&quot; Because a lot of people know Gayle King as my BFF [best friend forever].<br>And so somebody comes up to Kirby, and they say, &quot;Ohmigod, is that Gayle King?&quot; And Kirby's like, &quot;Uh-huh. She's my mom.&quot;<br>And so the person says, &quot;Ohmigod, does it mean, like, you know Oprah Winfrey?&quot;<br>And Kirby says, &quot;Sort of.&quot;<br>I said, &quot;Sort of? You sort of know me?&quot; Well, I have photographic proof. I have pictures which I can e-mail to you all of Kirby riding horsey with me on all fours. So, I more than sort-of know Kirby Bumpus. And I'm so happy to be here, just happy that I finally, after four years, get to see her room. There's really nowhere else I'd rather be, because I'm so proud of Kirby, who graduates today with two degrees, one in human bio and the other in psychology. Love you, Kirby Cakes! That's how well I know her. I can call her Cakes.<br>And so proud of her mother and father, who helped her get through this time, and her brother, Will. I really had nothing to do with her graduating from Stanford, but every time anybody's asked me in the past couple of weeks what I was doing, I would say, &quot;I'm getting ready to go to Stanford.&quot;<br>I just love saying &quot;Stanford.&quot; Because the truth is, I know I would have never gotten my degree at all, 'cause I didn't go to Stanford. I went to Tennessee State University. But I never would have gotten my diploma at all, because I was supposed to graduate back in 1975, but I was short one credit. And I figured, I'm just going to forget it, 'cause, you know, I'm not going to march with my class. Because by that point, I was already on television. I'd been in television since I was 19 and a sophomore. Granted, I was the only television anchor person that had an 11 o'clock curfew doing the 10 o'clock news.<br>Seriously, my dad was like, &quot;Well, that news is over at 10:30. Be home by 11.&quot;<br>But that didn't matter to me, because I was earning a living. I was on my way. So, I thought, I'm going to let this college thing go and I only had one credit short. But, my father, from that time on and for years after, was always on my case, because I did not graduate. He'd say, &quot;Oprah Gail&quot;—that's my middle name—&quot;I don't know what you're gonna do without that degree.&quot; And I'd say, &quot;But, Dad, I have my own television show.&quot;<br>And he'd say, &quot;Well, I still don't know what you're going to do without that degree.&quot;<br>And I'd say, &quot;But, Dad, now I'm a talk show host.&quot; He'd say, &quot;I don't know how you're going to get another job without that degree.&quot;<br>So, in 1987, Tennessee State University invited me back to speak at their commencement. By then, I had my own show, was nationally syndicated. I'd made a movie, had been nominated for an Oscar and founded my company, Harpo. But I told them, I cannot come and give a speech unless I can earn one more credit, because my dad's still saying I'm not going to get anywhere without that degree.<br>So, I finished my coursework, I turned in my final paper and I got the degree.<br>And my dad was very proud. And I know that, if anything happens, that one credit will be my salvation.<br>But I also know why my dad was insisting on that diploma, because, as B. B. King put it, &quot;The beautiful thing about learning is that nobody can take that away from you.&quot; And learning is really in the broadest sense what I want to talk about today, because your education, of course, isn't ending here. In many ways, it's only just begun.<br>The world has so many lessons to teach you. I consider the world, this Earth, to be like a school and our life the classrooms. And sometimes here in this Planet Earth school the lessons often come dressed up as detours or roadblocks. And sometimes as full-blown crises. And the secret I've learned to getting ahead is being open to the lessons, lessons from the grandest university of all, that is, the universe itself.<br>It's being able to walk through life eager and open to self-improvement and that which is going to best help you evolve, 'cause that's really why we're here, to evolve as human beings. To grow into more of ourselves, always moving to the next level of understanding, the next level of compassion and growth.<br>I think about one of the greatest compliments I've ever received: I interviewed with a reporter when I was first starting out in Chicago. And then many years later, I saw the same reporter. And she said to me, &quot;You know what? You really haven't changed. You've just become more of yourself.&quot;<br>And that is really what we're all trying to do, become more of ourselves. And I believe that there's a lesson in almost everything that you do and every experience, and getting the lesson is how you move forward. It's how you enrich your spirit. And, trust me, I know that inner wisdom is more precious than wealth. The more you spend it, the more you gain.<br>So, today, I just want to share a few lessons—meaning three—that I've learned in my journey so far. And aren't you glad? Don't you hate it when somebody says, &quot;I'm going to share a few,&quot; and it's 10 lessons later? And, you're like, &quot;Listen, this is my graduation. This is not about you.&quot; So, it's only going to be three.<br>The three lessons that have had the greatest impact on my life have to do with feelings, with failure and with finding happiness.<br>A year after I left college, I was given the opportunity to co-anchor the 6 o'clock news in Baltimore, because the whole goal in the media at the time I was coming up was you try to move to larger markets. And Baltimore was a much larger market than Nashville. So, getting the 6 o'clock news co-anchor job at 22 was such a big deal. It felt like the biggest deal in the world at the time.<br>And I was so proud, because I was finally going to have my chance to be like Barbara Walters, which is who I had been trying to emulate since the start of my TV career. So, I was 22 years old, making $22,000 a year. And it's where I met my best friend, Gayle, who was an intern at the same TV station. And once we became friends, we'd say, &quot;Ohmigod, I can't believe it! You're making $22,000 and you're only 22. Imagine when you're 40 and you're making $40,000!&quot;<br>When I turned 40, I was so glad that didn't happen.<br>So, here I am, 22, making $22,000 a year and, yet, it didn't feel right. It didn't feel right. The first sign, as President Hennessy was saying, was when they tried to change my name. The news director said to me at the time, &quot;Nobody's going to remember Oprah. So, we want to change your name. We've come up with a name we think that people will remember and people will like. It's a friendly name: Suzie.&quot;<br>Hi, Suzie. Very friendly. You can't be angry with Suzie. Remember Suzie. But my name wasn't Suzie. And, you know, I'd grown up not really loving my name, because when you're looking for your little name on the lunch boxes and the license plate tags, you're never going to find Oprah.<br>So, I grew up not loving the name, but once I was asked to change it, I thought, well, it is my name and do I look like a Suzie to you? So, I thought, no, it doesn't feel right. I'm not going to change my name. And if people remember it or not, that's OK.<br>And then they said they didn't like the way I looked. This was in 1976, when your boss could call you in and say, &quot;I don't like the way you look.&quot; Now that would be called a lawsuit, but back then they could just say, &quot;I don't like the way you look.&quot; Which, in case some of you in the back, if you can't tell, is nothing like Barbara Walters. So, they sent me to a salon where they gave me a perm, and after a few days all my hair fell out and I had to shave my head. And then they really didn't like the way I looked.<br>Because now I am black and bald and sitting on TV. Not a pretty picture.<br>But even worse than being bald, I really hated, hated, hated being sent to report on other people's tragedies as a part of my daily duty, knowing that I was just expected to observe, when everything in my instinct told me that I should be doing something, I should be lending a hand.<br>So, as President Hennessy said, I'd cover a fire and then I'd go back and I'd try to give the victims blankets. And I wouldn't be able to sleep at night because of all the things I was covering during the day.<br>And, meanwhile, I was trying to sit gracefully like Barbara and make myself talk like Barbara. And I thought, well, I could make a pretty goofy Barbara. And if I could figure out how to be myself, I could be a pretty good Oprah. I was trying to sound elegant like Barbara. And sometimes I didn't read my copy, because something inside me said, this should be spontaneous. So, I wanted to get the news as I was giving it to the people. So, sometimes, I wouldn't read my copy and it would be, like, six people on a pileup on I-40. Oh, my goodness.<br>And sometimes I wouldn't read the copy—because I wanted to be spontaneous—and I'd come across a list of words I didn't know and I'd mispronounce. And one day I was reading copy and I called Canada &quot;ca nada.&quot; And I decided, this Barbara thing's not going too well. I should try being myself.<br>But at the same time, my dad was saying, &quot;Oprah Gail, this is an opportunity of a lifetime. You better keep that job.&quot; And my boss was saying, &quot;This is the nightly news. You're an anchor, not a social worker. Just do your job.&quot;<br>So, I was juggling these messages of expectation and obligation and feeling really miserable with myself. I'd go home at night and fill up my journals, 'cause I've kept a journal since I was 15—so I now have volumes of journals. So, I'd go home at night and fill up my journals about how miserable I was and frustrated. Then I'd eat my anxiety. That's where I learned that habit.<br>And after eight months, I lost that job. They said I was too emotional. I was too much. But since they didn't want to pay out the contract, they put me on a talk show in Baltimore. And the moment I sat down on that show, the moment I did, I felt like I'd come home. I realized that TV could be more than just a playground, but a platform for service, for helping other people lift their lives. And the moment I sat down, doing that talk show, it felt like breathing. It felt right. And that's where everything that followed for me began.<br>And I got that lesson. When you're doing the work you're meant to do, it feels right and every day is a bonus, regardless of what you're getting paid.<br>It's true. And how do you know when you're doing something right? How do you know that? It feels so. What I know now is that feelings are really your GPS system for life. When you're supposed to do something or not supposed to do something, your emotional guidance system lets you know. The trick is to learn to check your ego at the door and start checking your gut instead. Every right decision I've made—every right decision I've ever made—has come from my gut. And every wrong decision I've ever made was a result of me not listening to the greater voice of myself.<br>If it doesn't feel right, don't do it. That's the lesson. And that lesson alone will save you, my friends, a lot of grief. Even doubt means don't. This is what I've learned. There are many times when you don't know what to do. When you don't know what to do, get still, get very still, until you do know what to do.<br>And when you do get still and let your internal motivation be the driver, not only will your personal life improve, but you will gain a competitive edge in the working world as well. Because, as Daniel Pink writes in his best-seller, <span style="font-style:italic"><wbr />A Whole New Mind</span><wbr />, we're entering a whole new age. And he calls it the Conceptual Age, where traits that set people apart today are going to come from our hearts—right brain—as well as our heads. It's no longer just the logical, linear, rules-based thinking that matters, he says. It's also empathy and joyfulness and purpose, inner traits that have transcendent worth.<br>These qualities bloom when we're doing what we love, when we're involving the wholeness of ourselves in our work, both our expertise and our emotion.<br>So, I say to you, forget about the fast lane. If you really want to fly, just harness your power to your passion. Honor your calling. Everybody has one. Trust your heart and success will come to you.<br>So, how do I define success? Let me tell you, money's pretty nice. I'm not going to stand up here and tell you that it's not about money, 'cause money is very nice. I like money. It's good for buying things.<br>But having a lot of money does not automatically make you a successful person. What you want is money and meaning. You want your work to be meaningful. Because meaning is what brings the real richness to your life. What you really want is to be surrounded by people you trust and treasure and by people who cherish you. That's when you're really rich.<br>So, lesson one, follow your feelings. If it feels right, move forward. If it doesn't feel right, don't do it.<br>Now I want to talk a little bit about failings, because nobody's journey is seamless or smooth. We all stumble. We all have setbacks. If things go wrong, you hit a dead end—as you will—it's just life's way of saying time to change course. So, ask every failure—this is what I do with every failure, every crisis, every difficult time—I say, what is this here to teach me? And as soon as you get the lesson, you get to move on. If you really get the lesson, you pass and you don't have to repeat the class. If you don't get the lesson, it shows up wearing another pair of pants—or skirt—to give you some remedial work.<br>And what I've found is that difficulties come when you don't pay attention to life's whisper, because life always whispers to you first. And if you ignore the whisper, sooner or later you'll get a scream. Whatever you resist persists. But, if you ask the right question—not why is this happening, but what is this here to teach me?—it puts you in the place and space to get the lesson you need.<br>My friend Eckhart Tolle, who's written this wonderful book called <span style="font-style:italic"><wbr />A New Earth</span><wbr /> that's all about letting the awareness of who you are stimulate everything that you do, he puts it like this: He says, don't react against a bad situation; merge with that situation instead. And the solution will arise from the challenge. Because surrendering yourself doesn't mean giving up; it means acting with responsibility.<br>Many of you know that, as President Hennessy said, I started this school in Africa. And I founded the school, where I'm trying to give South African girls a shot at a future like yours—Stanford. And I spent five years making sure that school would be as beautiful as the students. I wanted every girl to feel her worth reflected in her surroundings. So, I checked every blueprint, I picked every pillow. I was looking at the grout in between the bricks. I knew every thread count of the sheets. I chose every girl from the villages, from nine provinces. And yet, last fall, I was faced with a crisis I had never anticipated. I was told that one of the dorm matrons was suspected of sexual abuse.<br>That was, as you can imagine, devastating news. First, I cried—actually, I sobbed—for about half an hour. And then I said, let's get to it; that's all you get, a half an hour. You need to focus on the now, what you need to do now. So, I contacted a child trauma specialist. I put together a team of investigators. I made sure the girls had counseling and support. And Gayle and I got on a plane and flew to South Africa.<br>And the whole time I kept asking that question: What is this here to teach me? And, as difficult as that experience has been, I got a lot of lessons. I understand now the mistakes I made, because I had been paying attention to all of the wrong things. I'd built that school from the outside in, when what really mattered was the inside out.<br>So, it's a lesson that applies to all of our lives as a whole. What matters most is what's inside. What matters most is the sense of integrity, of quality and beauty. I got that lesson. And what I know is that the girls came away with something, too. They have emerged from this more resilient and knowing that their voices have power.<br>And their resilience and spirit have given me more than I could ever give to them, which leads me to my final lesson—the one about finding happiness—which we could talk about all day, but I know you have other wacky things to do.<br>Not a small topic this is, finding happiness. But in some ways I think it's the simplest of all. Gwendolyn Brooks wrote a poem for her children. It's called &quot;Speech to the Young : Speech to the Progress-Toward.&quot; And she says at the end, &quot;Live not for battles won. / Live not for the-end-of-the-song. / Live in the along.&quot; She's saying, like Eckhart Tolle, that you have to live for the present. You have to be in the moment. Whatever has happened to you in your past has no power over this present moment, because life is now.<br>But I think she's also saying, be a part of something. Don't live for yourself alone. This is what I know for sure: In order to be truly happy, you must live along with and you have to stand for something larger than yourself. Because life is a reciprocal exchange. To move forward you have to give back. And to me, that is the greatest lesson of life. To be happy, you have to give something back.<br>I know you know that, because that's a lesson that's woven into the very fabric of this university. It's a lesson that Jane and Leland Stanford got and one they've bequeathed to you. Because all of you know the story of how this great school came to be, how the Stanfords lost their only child to typhoid at the age of 15. They had every right and they had every reason to turn their backs against the world at that time, but instead, they channeled their grief and their pain into an act of grace. Within a year of their son's death, they had made the founding grant for this great school, pledging to do for other people's children what they were not able to do for their own boy.<br>The lesson here is clear, and that is, if you're hurting, you need to help somebody ease their hurt. If you're in pain, help somebody else's pain. And when you're in a mess, you get yourself out of the mess helping somebody out of theirs. And in the process, you get to become a member of what I call the greatest fellowship of all, the sorority of compassion and the fraternity of service.<br>The Stanfords had suffered the worst thing any mom and dad can ever endure, yet they understood that helping others is the way we help ourselves. And this wisdom is increasingly supported by scientific and sociological research. It's no longer just woo-woo soft-skills talk. There's actually a helper's high, a spiritual surge you gain from serving others. So, if you want to feel good, you have to go out and do some good.<br>But when you do good, I hope you strive for more than just the good feeling that service provides, because I know this for sure, that doing good actually makes you better. So, whatever field you choose, if you operate from the paradigm of service, I know your life will have more value and you will be happy.<br>I was always happy doing my talk show, but that happiness reached a depth of fulfillment, of joy, that I really can't describe to you or measure when I stopped just being on TV and looking at TV as a job and decided to use television, to use it and not have it use me, to use it as a platform to serve my viewers. That alone changed the trajectory of my success.<br>So, I know this—that whether you're an actor, you offer your talent in the way that most inspires art. If you're an anatomist, you look at your gift as knowledge and service to healing. Whether you've been called, as so many of you here today getting doctorates and other degrees, to the professions of business, law, engineering, humanities, science, medicine, if you choose to offer your skills and talent in service, when you choose the paradigm of service, looking at life through that paradigm, it turns everything you do from a job into a gift. And I know you haven't spent all this time at Stanford just to go out and get a job.<br>You've been enriched in countless ways. There's no better way to make your mark on the world and to share that abundance with others. My constant prayer for myself is to be used in service for the greater good.<br>So, let me end with one of my favorite quotes from Martin Luther King. Dr. King said, &quot;Not everybody can be famous.&quot; And I don't know, but everybody today seems to want to be famous.<br>But fame is a trip. People follow you to the bathroom, listen to you pee. It's just—try to pee quietly. It doesn't matter, they come out and say, &quot;Ohmigod, it's you. You peed.&quot;<br>That's the fame trip, so I don't know if you want that.<br>So, Dr. King said, &quot;Not everybody can be famous. But everybody can be great, because greatness is determined by service.&quot; Those of you who are history scholars may know the rest of that passage. He said, &quot;You don't have to have a college degree to serve. You don't have to make your subject and verb agree to serve. You don't have to know about Plato or Aristotle to serve. You don't have to know Einstein's theory of relativity to serve. You don't have to know the second theory of thermodynamics in physics to serve. You only need a heart full of grace and a soul generated by love.&quot;<br>In a few moments, you'll all be officially Stanford's '08.<br>You have the heart and the smarts to go with it. And it's up to you to decide, really, where will you now use those gifts? You've got the diploma, so go out and get the lessons, 'cause I know great things are sure to come.<br>You know, I've always believed that everything is better when you share it, so before I go, I wanted to share a graduation gift with you. Underneath your seats you'll find two of my favorite books. Eckhart Tolle's <span style="font-style:italic"><wbr />A New Earth</span><wbr /> is my current book club selection. Our <span style="font-style:italic"><wbr />New Earth</span><wbr /> webcast has been downloaded 30 million times with that book. And Daniel Pink's <span style="font-style:italic"><wbr />A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future</span><wbr /> has reassured me I'm in the right direction.<br>I really wanted to give you cars but I just couldn't pull that off! Congratulations, '08!<br>Thank you. Thank you. <!--v:3.2--> ]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<span style="font-weight:bold"><wbr />．我们是不行了，孩子，就看你的了！</span><wbr /> <br>把孩子的发展当成自己唯一的指望，是一种丧失自我的表现。这种家长往往得过且过，患得患失。自我丧失感虽然是为人父母的共性，但它并不是一种健康的心里，这种心里会给孩子造成负面影响。 <br><span style="font-weight:bold"><wbr />2</span><wbr /><span style="font-weight:bold"><wbr />．“你看看人家谁谁谁!</span><wbr /><span style="font-weight:bold"><wbr />”</span><wbr /> <br>或许这是家长们最长说的一句话了，而恰恰是孩子们最讨厌的一句话。这种比较对孩子价值观确立是一种极大的干扰，对于孩子的自我评价系统也是一种破坏。 <br><span style="font-weight:bold"><wbr />3</span><wbr /><span style="font-weight:bold"><wbr />．“没时间管你，不挣钱怎么过日子啊？”</span><wbr /> <br>名人言：“没有时间就意味着没有时间做人。”抽时间和孩子相处是教育最大的前提。 <br><span style="font-weight:bold"><wbr />4</span><wbr /><span style="font-weight:bold"><wbr />．“宝宝，爸爸不听话，打他！”</span><wbr /> <br>经常见到一些父母把孩子当玩具或者宠物，为了好玩，开这样或那样的玩笑。要知道孩子小时候是不辨是非的，什么行为得到鼓励和刺激，什么行为就得到强化。父母不应该随便利用孩子开玩笑，在这些无聊的玩笑中，孩子会养成不良的习惯，滋生不良的价值取向。 <br><span style="font-weight:bold"><wbr />5</span><wbr /><span style="font-weight:bold"><wbr />．“进了前三名，妈妈给你买……！”</span><wbr /> <br>物质奖励看似是一种增强孩子动力的保障，其实弊大于利。孩子学习不是为家长学的，考砸了惩罚，考好了奖励，破坏了孩子对知识的正常理解，也助长了孩子的功利心。 <br><span style="font-weight:bold"><wbr />6</span><wbr /><span style="font-weight:bold"><wbr />．“没有原因，我说不行就不行！”</span><wbr /> <br>这是典型的暴君式教育方式，源于家长头脑中的“棍棒底下出孝子”的传统观念。这不仅会导致亲子关系对立，更会破坏和妨碍孩子的公正心和民主意识成长，缺乏协商能力，甚至还会滋生暴力倾向。 <br><span style="font-weight:bold"><wbr />7</span><wbr /><span style="font-weight:bold"><wbr />．“你爱怎么着就怎么着吧，谁管得了你啊？”</span><wbr /> <br>一般父母这样说的时候，并非孩子完全不服管，可能只是不小心旧错从犯，这会让孩子觉得委屈。此类方法前两次用或许会让孩子感到愧疚，但是用多了就会引起逆反心理，索性将错就错。 <br><span style="font-weight:bold"><wbr />8</span><wbr /><span style="font-weight:bold"><wbr />．“孩子是我的，我想怎样就怎样！”</span><wbr /> <br>因为孩子是自己养的，所以就把孩子看成是自己的私有财产，把愿望强加于孩子，任由情绪随意发泄，无视孩子的个人意愿。会让孩子心生怨意，久而久之形成孩子与家长关系紧张或滋生叛逆。 <br><span style="font-weight:bold"><wbr />9</span><wbr /><span style="font-weight:bold"><wbr />．“你怎么这么笨？”</span><wbr /> <br>反复的言词否定，无异于毁灭孩子的自信，让孩子自我否定并且在面对同一件事时越来越恐惧。 <br><span style="font-weight:bold"><wbr />10</span><wbr /><span style="font-weight:bold"><wbr />．“如果爸爸妈妈离婚，你要爸爸还是要妈妈？”</span><wbr /> <br>如果是真离婚另当别论，如果仅仅是个玩笑，那就太愚蠢了，孩子会因此产生恐惧心理，他一定会想爸爸妈妈为什么要离婚？他们是不是不要我了？他也一定会考虑自己会跟谁，但结果更遭，因为他发现跟谁都很痛苦。如此周而复始地焦虑不安，很可能形成抑郁情绪。<wbr /><a href="http://imgcache.qq.com/ac/b.gif" target="_blank"><img style="width:1px;height:1px;border:0;" src="http://imgcache.qq.com/ac/b.gif" /></a><wbr /> <br><br> <!--v:3.2--> ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[[转]女人一定要看！一个学中医的女生写出的保养大法！！~~]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[一个学中医的女生写出的保养大法！！~~教你怎么解决头发油、毛孔问题、美白、牙齿、细纹、太全了、、大家们看了都会有好处的、、、实在是好东东、、、怕弄丢了、、、就转到这里来、、、、　　　　  <br><br>　　　　<br>   如果你问“怎么我的头发那么油啊？”，那是因为你肝火太旺了，身体里内脏不能消化油脂，所以就把它排到脸上和头上了”，你还是会问，“那怎么办啊？”，我就会说“每天晚上用滚烫的热水泡脚泡上半个小时，慢慢就会好了”注：水不会一直热，所以要不断的注入热水，用冷水和温水泡都没有这么好的效果的、、、、  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>我认为泡到出汗效果最好了，其实姐妹们如果满头满脸的出油的话，都可以通过这个方法调理肝脏，油慢慢就会少了。  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>朋友因为出油的原因毛孔也非常粗大，我就会用盐给他按摩脸，出油的皮肤质地都比较粗糙和硬，所以不用担心盐太粗。如果实在嫌盐不好的话，可以用盐加精油。特别是鼻子周围仔细的按摩，洗干净之后，是不是毛孔特别的小啊？ 注：这里提到的盐可以是食用盐，因为如果你买到的浴盐不够好，还会刺激皮肤，反而不如便宜又好用的食用盐。  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>油脂球一定不能挤和抠，用按摩的方法最好了。去油的同时还能缩小毛孔和去角质，最后洗脸的时候，最好用冷热水交替洗，其实我强烈建议所有的女人都这样洗脸！热水肯定是不能单独用来洗脸的，温水和冷水还行，冷热水交替最好。  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>我是用脸盆装热水，洗脸池对着水龙头直接用冷水，就这样交替洗，很方便，但洗出来小脸白里透红，粉粉嫩嫩的，不但洗得非常干净，而且毛孔也缩小到不能再小了！  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>同时，冷热水交替对黑眼圈也非常有效。因为冷水洗脸虽然很好，但刺激脸部，会使黑眼圈加重！  <br><br>（注：很多妹妹说道冷热水洗脸会产生红血丝，我这里提到的热水跟上面说要泡脚用的热水完全是不同概念的，这里洗脸的热水只要温热的就可以了哦、、这样就避免红血丝的产生咯、、、、 ） <br><br>　　　　  <br><br> <br><br>同事买了一枚半克拉的钻戒，当她向我展示戒指时，我的感受只是“天呐，好糙好黑的手指”。钻石确实很大很美，装饰着美丽的你。但如果手不好好保养，那就变成反衬喽。  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>关于双手和脚的皮肤保养，最实用的DIY手膜就是红糖和蜂蜜混合后不停的按摩，一般的建议都是，要随身带护手霜，只要手沾到水就要涂一层。这种方法真的很麻烦！  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>其实只要大家好好的利用夜晚，白天就不用麻烦了。  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>准备一副宽松的手套，每天晚上睡觉前，就用橄榄油 美加净混合起来，厚厚的涂在手上，戴上手套睡觉，坚持一段时间以后，双手就会越来越嫩，小细纹也都淡化了。  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>如果手指关节粗大，就一定要按摩。用大拇指和食指逐个按摩每个手指头，最关键的是按摩手指的两侧，从根部到指尖，一个一个的按摩，这个按摩的方法可以使得关节粗大的问题得到解决，手指慢慢的就会粗细均匀了。  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>脚底的死皮是一定要磨的。大S之所以不推荐刨刀样的磨脚板，是因为她们艺人的脚经过长时间的保养，已经很嫩，刨刀就容易流血了。而刚开始护脚，刨刀能够快速的磨去死皮，开水先泡脚，然后磨，磨完之后涂厚厚的橄榄油 美加净，穿上厚棉袜。磨脚是每周一次，而涂霜和穿袜子就是要每天都要。双脚就会越来越嫩！真的是非常嫩和光滑，一点瑕疵都不会有。  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>有的女生脚后跟会开裂，那就要先用膏药贴，贴足三天之后，再用橄榄油 美加净厚厚的敷，等到裂开的口子消失了再开始磨脚。  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>我推荐的是美加净的珍珠银耳营养霜，超市有卖，九毛钱一包，保湿效果很好。它是上海家化的老牌产品了，这个厂同时还生产百草集，对于他家的精油和头发护理系列，确实要赞一个！至于面部护理系列，那就仁者见仁了。  <br><br>　　　  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>加夜班非常伤身体,如果每天连睡眠都保证不了，还怎么谈保养呢.你能不能早上早起去上班？你是不是在外企？可以早去干活，晚上早点走吗？因为前半夜的睡眠非常重要，后半夜就相对来说可以浪费。你可以五六点就起床，去上班，晚上早点回家睡觉。  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>如果不行的话，那真是可怜了！那你就每天都吃阿胶，红枣和桂圆来代替肝脏补血吧。这三样是补血圣品，桂圆少吃，一天三粒，红枣10-20粒，阿胶早晚都要吃，一天两遍。  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>　　　　<br><br>电脑有辐射，所以samantha你的隔离霜一定要用，半天补一次，不要早上涂一遍就算，中午补，晚上加班之前再补，不能怕浪费。还有绿茶要每天当水喝，外企喜欢喝咖啡，你就喝绿茶，加点当归和黄芪，补血补气，一定要大量的喝水。眼睛一定会不舒服吧？再加枸杞和白菊花，记得是白色的不是黄色的。不要担心这样混合茶会不会发生反应，嘻嘻，向你保证，不会滴！  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>在电脑前养一两棵仙人球，替你吸收辐射。中途站起来活动活动，深呼吸，不要一直坐着。离公司的打印机远一点，那个的辐射更厉害！如果公司是铺地毯的话，那肺也要受残害了。买点杏仁或者喝杏仁露也行，养养肺。  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>长期对着电脑，肝脏也很疲劳，所以心情一定要尽量舒畅。我再教你一个小方法，就是每天睡前使劲捏捏腋窝，大臂还有肋骨两侧，使劲的捏，这是通过疏通经络，来防止乳房的疾病，并且能让你心情舒畅，心里不觉得压得慌。  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>几乎所有的女人都对脸上的这点田地特别的关注，美白其实谁都会，用一些美白产品都可以拥有均匀的肤色。不过美白产品还是要少用，美白除了百草集它家是白芷，茯苓等中药配方，都肯定要含铅，对皮肤还是有伤害。使用美白产品并配合正确的洗脸之后，很快就会白回来。一旦白了就要换保湿的面霜。  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>美白的同时配合喝牛奶和薏仁粉，整天喝柠檬水可以加快美白。  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>美白还有一个小秘方，就是用白醋做主水，加如五分之一的甘油或者橄榄油，如果嫌刺激的话，可以加纯净水在里面。坚持每天涂两遍，一个星期就能看到效果。  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>建议大家在使用护肤品时，要注意看自己的皮肤是不是产生了依赖？比如说，不好的护肤品，一旦你不用，那一整天的皮肤都会让你非常难受，那这个产品就不要再用了。好的产品是就算偶尔有一天不用，皮肤还是能保持很好，那就是好东西！  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>如果你的工作是脑力劳动用脑过度，那额头是无法避免要比眉毛以下部分要黑，这个真的是没有办法。  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>白白的之后就是要防止细纹的产生。方法就是要保湿保湿加强保湿！怎么样保湿都不过分！别人都会说，“天呐，我的眼睛下面有细纹了！”“那就保湿啊！”  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>对！产生细纹的原因就是保湿的力度不够。这个时候就要用面膜或者眼膜。对于干性皮肤，橄榄油可以做保湿面膜，做加强保养。中性和油性可以每天晚上用喝剩一点酸奶。面膜做频繁了，自然细纹就LEAVE啦！  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>这里介绍一个方，就是在酸奶里面加入酵母粉，发酵，隔天用它敷脸，脸上的粗糙小凸起立刻就消失，并且皮肤能变白变亮。  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>油性皮肤更要加强保湿，补充水分，不然肤质粗糙得更快。  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>保湿的一个重要一环就是爽肤水，一定要配合化妆棉使用！洗完脸之后不要用毛巾擦，就用化妆棉擦干，然后用水泡湿了的化妆棉粘取爽肤水使用。  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>按摩的方法是额头从中间向两边打圈圈，眼睛下面的皮肤是从眼角向太阳穴拉，鼻子从上向下，面颊我们之前讲过了，嘴巴下面是从中间向嘴角向上提。  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>爽肤水一定要多敷，不要怕浪费，多敷几遍。保湿做好了，就不用怕细纹。  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>　　　<br><br>很多人都有口腔异味的问题，不过有的人是短期，有的人是长期。  <br><br>　　　　<br><br>我的好朋友是长期的口臭，同时她还有刷牙出血的症状，后来因为一直只要刷牙就出血，后来去口腔医院看，有牙菌斑，同时有非常多的牙龈结石，还有一颗大龋齿，后来拔牙，洗牙，开刀除结石，来回去医院折腾了好几次，牙齿健康了，口臭也消失了。真是意外的收获。长期的便秘症状，得不到解决，身体里的有害物质不能及时排出体外，容易产生，腹胀，容易生气，嘴巴里有异味，没有食欲等等现象。这主要是由于，平时吃得多，而且吃粗粮太少，工作忙碌，心理压力大，精神过于兴奋或者压抑，作息时间不规律，就会便秘。  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>　　　　<br><br>便秘了，早饭就一定要吃燕麦片，白天多喝水，香蕉和苹果也要多吃，心情保持放松舒畅，按照前面讲过的方法按摩，问题就解决了。  <br><br> <br><br>茶叶和酸奶，包括芹菜，柠檬水都可以帮助排出身体里的毒素。大量补充维生素的同时，抑制细菌生长的环境，当然如果吃维生素药片的话，里面的添加剂反而会造成消化功能紊乱。  <br><br> <br><br>中医上认为口臭是胃的原因，有虚火，而肠胃功能不好，主要原因是心理因素造成，所以不建议吃降火的东西，而是从心理上进行调节，使紊乱的肠胃恢复正常。同时要提高身体免疫力，增强肾脏功能。脾虚的表现是，食欲不振，神倦乏力，严重的情况会内脏下垂，脱肛，子宫下垂，脾脏是我们每个男人女人三十岁之前都非常重视的脏器，它事关食物的消化和吸收，所以，不要吃乱七八糟的药，伤害它。肺虚的表现是，少气懒言，容易出虚汗，肾气虚则腰酸，三者合在一起被称为气虚。  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>气虚脸颊就下垂，越虚垂得越厉害，直到五官内脏都下垂，人也就丑了。气虚是所有虚症中，最容易补充的身体能量。少说话，少提重物，多注意休息睡眠，都能补充元气。因为气能产生血，所以补气就能补血。山药是非常好的东西，一个身体不大好的朋友去看中医，据说还是当地最有名的，回来除了带一堆中药之外，就带了这个偏方：每天喝山药炖冰糖。价值四百块的偏方。山药补气健脾胃，养阴益肺，补肾固精，把脾脏，肺和肾脏都补了，确实值这个钱了！阴虚亏损的人容易咳嗽，可以用它煮汤当水喝，可以治愈虚劳咳嗽的毛病。山药因为益肺，而“肺主皮毛”，所以山药可以滋润皮肤。虚弱羸瘦，皮肤干燥，记忆力减退，过劳和疾病后体虚，都要多吃山药，可以强壮身体，抵抗衰老。但应该注意到的是，它滋阴的同时助湿邪，所以我在吃完它之后，肯定要吃祛湿的东东，像薏仁，茯苓。我不加冰糖，直接水煮山药，把山药打成浓浆，然后煮开就当水喝，不喝多，喝完之后，再喝水我就加薏仁粉。  <br><br>　　　<br><br>大米也是补气的，吃惊吗？女人一定要每天都吃米饭，脾胃健康就靠它呢！米都补脾，但五谷中它补脾的效果最好，中气不足，疲倦乏力就要吃它了，像脾胃虚寒，心烦口渴，就喝大米稀饭就行啦。中医书上说“稀饭为世间第一补人之物”。所以就算你在减肥，也一定每天至少吃一碗大米饭，不然瘦下来，脸颊胸部都下来了。  <br><br>　　　<br><br>好东西，还有大枣，蜂蜜等。皆补脾，益虚损，令人好颜色。  <br><br>　　　<br><br> <br><br>抗衰老（一）  <br><br>　　　<br><br>如果看贴的你已经超过35岁，这篇就是专门为你所写。  <br><br>　　　　<br><br>很可能超过30岁的女性，已经会有中医上称为“损容性”面部特征了。比如说皱纹，斑点，黑眼圈，眼袋，法令纹，脸颊下垂，皮肤粗糙等等岁月的痕迹。包括身材的彻底变形等等。一句话，就是现在的你已经基本上向中性人过渡了，女人味在渐渐的离你而去。你甚至基本上想不起来自己还是个女人。只有在买衣服，去理发店的时候，释放歇斯底里想挽回的绝望。看到一句话，很适合这里，“美的关键在于心态”。特别是超过28岁，脸上写的全是你的心。心里妒忌别人，重视利益大于一切，欺上昧下，等等所有这些心理，都一定会以世上最快的速度让你衰老变丑！而自卑，消极，懒惰也是加速衰老的元勋。张曼玉说她维持年轻的秘诀就是“心里永远都有梦想”。你要时刻提醒自己，你是个女人。当你拖地累得满头大汗，提很重的东西时，建议你，量力而行。我拖地的时间男朋友可以把整个厨房从屋顶到地面刷洗的干干净净。你把自己当男人使，还想做女人？ 这并不是一个美好的社会，心里有了沙子，有本事的女人可以把沙子养成珍珠，而大部分是要释放的。过度的忍耐也会加速衰老，心理的衰老更可怕，对于维持家庭幸福也没有好处。你完全可以充满自信的把不满全都说出来，如果他连这个都提供不给你，那他的作用是什么？两个人之间花钱肯定是不能你省给他花，要不就两个都节省，要不就你花他省，如果是你省他花，那你的他基本上很有问题。  <br><br> <br><br> <br><br>抗衰老（二）  <br><br>　　　　<br><br>面部皱纹一是因为平时表情比较丰富,或者经常用手托着脸等不好的动作，二是因为心事很重，时间长了心情得不到改善，就出现皱纹了，三是酸性体质，也就是体质不大好；四是没有及时给予皮肤充分的保湿。  <br><br>　　　<br><br>按摩很重要啊！自己要有耐心的按摩，用之前介绍祛皱纹的手法，脸上到处都仔仔细细的按摩，轻轻的，可以每天都按，只要坚持就一定可以消除皱纹。按摩完之后一定要加强保湿，多使用保湿水，保湿面膜，一切都要很保湿。推荐牛尔玫瑰保湿晚安睡膜，50块钱，保湿效果很赞！又耐用，一瓶不知道什么时候才能用完。而且还是天然配方，我很佩服牛老师！美中不足的缺憾就是他有一次说“上海人到现在（2007年）才知道喝银耳汤，真的很落后”，当时就把我气倒了。不提了不提了，人无完人。  <br><br>　　　　<br><br>眼袋和黑眼圈的方法之前都介绍过，很有效。祛斑的方法之前也有，不过比较慢，不能着急。法令纹之前也介绍过方法，祛除的效果很明显。脸颊肯定会有下垂或松弛或者凹陷，多吃米饭早睡觉，一定要补血。  <br><br>　　　　<br><br>眼睛很疲劳，就补肝肾，多休息，眼球多转转圈，头发又干又粗糙，那就多做头发护理，多吃黑芝麻和海带，不要烫发染发，头发就不那么老气了。  <br><br>　　　<br><br>脸色发黄，如果是非体质因素，就用绿茶水敷脸；皮肤有疙瘩，就用之前介绍的酸奶酵母面膜；身体的皮肤肯定是越来越粗，坚持用美白保湿的甘油加白醋，身体光滑又白嫩；到了这个年纪，产品是一定要认真使用了。 一般脸部皮肤会越来越薄，但越来越硬，所以感觉很沧桑。从体质改变，皮肤就会越来越嫩，只要皮肤嫩了，就会显年轻。而这个是产品做不到的。其实之前所有脸上衰老问题，除了保湿之外，产品都无法解决。抗衰老（三）  <br><br>　　　<br><br>检查一下，你的生活满足以下条件吗？每天都早睡早起，最好九点就躺着；每天早晚都要吃水果；按时认真吃三餐，一定吃大米饭；心情安宁；隔天锻炼；每天中午都午休一个小时。其实大多数人这些基本的都不能保证。  <br><br>　　　　<br><br>身材变形是身体内脏衰老，血液老化，毒素堆积的一个信号。健康的身体，就应该有美丽的外表。酸性的体质必然对应一个不完美的外表。肝肾脏的护理之前都介绍过，脾胃的护理关键在心情，五脏六腑都是我们运转的关键零件，发胖了零件就松了，重新拧紧了，机器就好了。血液浓稠了，机器就转不动了，还伤害机器。毒素太多了，机器就容易变形。  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>只要从今天开始，你认真的对待你的脸部皮肤，花时间照顾她，有规律的生活，重视你的睡眠和心情，健康的饮食，爱惜你的身体内脏，你的状态一定会越来越好。 补气和补血是相辅相成的两个食补步骤。单纯补气而不补血，就像烧得很旺的炉子上放了一个空锅，补血就是在锅里放入美味。补气的食物之前讲过了，我还是要强调最重要的米饭，其它的要注意多吃土豆，红薯/地瓜，红枣和蜂蜜。香菇虽然也很好，但有皮肤病的要注意少吃，不要空腹吃。  <br><br>　　　　<br><br>补血就一定要吃阿胶啊，没理由！我妈妈坚持吃了那么多年，由我爸制作，加足了爱心在里面！以前的阿胶还没有打粉的说法，都是我爸用捣大蒜的东西捣成碎块，然后炒黑芝麻，炒熟了再用擀面杖辗成末，然后再炒核桃，剁碎，手续比现在复杂！折腾好几个晚上才能做好。  <br><br> <br><br>冬天吃效果最好。补血的同时滋补阴虚，消除内热，补肺虚，含有大量的胶原蛋白，因为它是血肉有情之物，滋补效果更明显。脸色不好看，就要靠它了。不过建议除了以上两味之外不要再多加东西，顶多再加味桂圆足够了。你加那么多好东西在里面，那还不如直接吃十全大补丸算了，还要阿胶干吗？谁主谁辅还是要分清楚。  <br><br>　　　　<br><br>最好的吃法是用黄酒浸泡，黄酒温胃，而阿胶质黏腻，两个正好相助吸收。补血的同时建议多吃甘蔗，胡萝卜，菠菜，桂圆和豆浆，都是补铁的食物。不推荐红糖，过甜伤脾脏，脾虚则面色发黑。  <br><br>　　　　<br><br>要纠正一个观念，不能单独靠某一味食物补身体，饮食要全面，比如你现在已经知道，补血和补气的食物了，那这两种都要常吃，单独吃效果肯定不会明显，这个是肯定的。  <br><br>　　　　<br><br>隆重介绍两个要经常吃的好东西！银耳和黑木耳，古时候都是皇家的营养品。黑白木耳的营养丰富，成份大致相近，都含有丰富的胶质。胶质对于女人很重要！  <br><br>　　　　<br><br>黑木耳蛋白质含量与肉相同，铁的含量是鱼肉的70倍，是菠菜的20倍，是猪肝的7倍，所以黑木耳是一味重要的补血食物哦!现在专门把它们俩挑出来讲，是因为它和白木耳具有太多对女人好的东西了。现在的女人喜欢在外面吃饭，而且口味都很重，胆固醇等脂肪含量很容易就高了，血液中有害脂肪含量一旦高，皮肤和身体状态就不会好，老化得也快，皱纹也多，血液的质量对于美容来说太重要！  <br><br>　　　<br><br>黑木耳能够阻止有害脂肪在血液里的停留，它最大的好处就是从吃进身体里开始，就从气管开始，从上到下的，包括肺，胃，肠道，血液，身体里的灰尘，二手烟灰，不好的异物，环境污染物，全都能带出体外。身体里面也能洗澡。  <br><br>　　　　<br><br>黑白木耳有很强抗癌功能，并能提高肝脏的解毒能力。  <br><br>　　　　<br><br>银耳要买黄色的不要白色的，滋润效果一流！润燥，润肺，和血，阴虚火旺体质就要指望它了！肺健康了，皮肤自然娇嫩。  <br><br>　　　　 <br><br>补阴的食物除了梨，甘蔗，黑芝麻，豆浆，银耳，百合，这些偏素的之外，荤菜推荐鸭子，不光滋阴清热，还有利水的功能，夏天吃它可以防止妇科炎症的发生。太多的疾病都是因为体内废水到处乱跑，所以多吃吃意仁没坏处。  <br><br>　　　　<br><br>阳虚必须摄入大量肉类，虽然之前推荐的都是素菜，但从没有说过要吃素，荤一定要吃，完全吃素对身体很有害。牛羊肉是一定要吃的，这两种肉摄入后，不会产生湿气，脂肪含量也少，能量和铁都含量足够高。  <br><br>　　　　<br><br>冬天一定要多吃羊肉，男女都要多吃。羊肉能够大补虚损，补益元气，能治疗肾脏阳虚，温补暖身，能够治疗脾胃虚寒，即虚寒体质要多吃，健胃壮脾，对脾肾都非常有好处。虚劳瘦弱的体质多吃羊肉可以使人强壮。  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>狗肉也是一样要多吃，补益力气，补脾胃，暖肾脏，强筋健骨，但不宜和杏仁一起服用。还有一味菜补阳，醉虾，就是用酒浸泡活虾服用，可以治疗四肢寒冷，脾肾阳虚。  <br><br>　　<br><br>除了以上的四味肉类食物之外，核桃治疗肾虚腰痛，耳鸣，滋补肝肾脏，能够治疗肺虚寒，改善肠道便秘，滋润五脏。长久服用，皮肤细腻光滑，头发乌黑有光泽，延缓衰老。  <br><br>　　　　  <br><br>除了牛羊肉之外，其它的温补阳虚的食物，阴虚火旺体质的人都要少吃。  <br><br> <br><br>一位姐妹的LG肾脏炎症，还有一个姐妹内脏下垂严重，这里讲到脾脏的各种症状以及保养的方法对她们来说非常重要，对于身体健康来说，脾脏一旦虚弱，全身九脉皆堵。对于每个想变美的女人来说，脾脏统领血液，是我们美丽的根本。 　<br><br>脾胃通过经脉相关联，脾胃功能好的人，肌肤一定是滋润，丰腴的。相反的，如果一个人枯瘦，皮肤没有光泽，则脾胃功能不好，所以身体气血不足。脾脏的健康状况也可以从嘴唇的颜色来看，如果是深红色，是内热，如果是浅红色，是虚寒，如果嘴唇皮肤很干燥，是体内津液不足.因为脾脏通过消化食物来造血，所以和女人的月经周期也有关系。它是我们女人的福音，如果你掌握了保养脾脏的方法，你就可以一辈子都不要做黄脸婆，就算是到了五十多岁也一样，脸色不会枯黄。因为不善保养，脾脏失去统血功能之后，皮肤就会干枯发黄，虽然皮肤自然的颜色是黄色，这里的意思是焦黄色。首先是脾气虚，然后再发展成为脾不统血。身体内的元气和脾胃消化的食物一起生产出血液，首先就是要保证正常健康的饮食。  <br><br>　　　<br><br>如果你脸色发黄了，就一定要常常吃芋头。紫色的芋头对脾胃最好，造血，统血效果好，能够使皮肤和肌肉润泽丰腴。还有一道食补方，春夏秋冬坚持吃，非常有效，就是菱角，土豆，红豆，山药，茨实，莲子，红枣和大米一起煮熟，这些饭全是补脾脏的，能够造血，逐步改善肤色。 脸色萎黄是从气虚发展而来的，除了情绪，疲劳的因素之外，不吃米饭是最主要的原因。所以，为了能有一个好脸色，每天至少吃两碗米饭。  <br><br> <br><br> <br><br>这些真的都好有用好有用、、、、、大家不妨都试试、、、 <br><br><br><span style="color:#336699;line-height:1.8em;"></span><wbr /> <!--v:3.2--> ]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[1. I see． 我明白了。 <br>2. I quit! 我不干了! <br>3. Let go! 放手! <br>4. Me too． 我也是。 <br>5. My god! 天哪! <br>6. No way! 不行! <br>7. Come on． 来吧(赶快) <br>8. Hold on． 等一等。 <br>9. I agree。 我同意。 <br>10. Not bad． 还不错。 <br>11. Not yet． 还没。 <br>12. See you． 再见。 <br>13. Shut up! 闭嘴! <br>14. So long． 再见。 <br>15. Why not? 好呀! (为什么不呢?) <br>16. Allow me． 让我来。 <br>17. Be quiet! 安静点! <br>18. Cheer up! 振作起来! <br>19. Good job! 做得好! <br>20. Have fun! 玩得开心! <br>21. How much? 多少钱? <br>22. I'm full． 我饱了。 <br>23. I'm home． 我回来了。 <br>24. I'm lost． 我迷路了。 <br>25. My treat． 我请客。 <br>26. So do I． 我也一样。 <br>27. This way。 这边请。 <br>28. After you． 您先。 <br>29. Bless you! 祝福你! <br>30. Follow me． 跟我来。 <br>31. Forget it! 休想! (算了!) <br>32. Good luck! 祝好运! <br>33. I decline! 我拒绝! <br>34. I promise． 我保证。 <br>35. Of course! 当然了! <br>36. Slow down! 慢点! <br>37. Take care! 保重! <br>38. They hurt． (伤口)疼。 <br>39. Try again． 再试试。 <br>40. Watch out! 当心。 <br>41. What's up? 有什么事吗? <br>42. Be careful! 注意! <br>43. Bottoms up! 干杯(见底)! <br>44. Don't move! 不许动! <br>45. Guess what? 猜猜看? <br>46. I doubt it 我怀疑。 <br>47. I think so． 我也这么想。 <br>48. I'm single． 我是单身贵族。 <br>49. Keep it up! 坚持下去! <br>50. Let me see．让我想想。 <br>51. Never mind．不要紧。 <br>52. No problem! 没问题! <br>53. That's all! 就这样! <br>54. Time is up． 时间快到了。 <br>55. What's new? 有什么新鲜事吗? <br>56. Count me on 算上我。 <br>57. Don't worry． 别担心。 <br>58. Feel better? 好点了吗? <br>59. I love you! 我爱你! <br>60. I'm his fan。 我是他的影迷。 <br>61. Is it yours? 这是你的吗? <br>62. That's neat． 这很好。 <br>63. Are you sure? 你肯定吗? <br>64. Do l have to 非做不可吗? <br>65. He is my age． 他和我同岁。 <br>66. Here you are． 给你。 <br>67. No one knows . 没有人知道。 <br>68. Take it easy． 别紧张。 <br>69. What a pity! 太遗憾了! <br>70. Any thing else? 还要别的吗? <br>71. To be careful! 一定要小心! <br>72. Do me a favor? 帮个忙，好吗? <br>73. Help yourself． 别客气。 <br>74. I'm on a diet． 我在节食。 <br>75. Keep in Touch． 保持联络。 <br>76. Time is money． 时间就是金钱。 <br>77. Who's calling? 是哪一位? <br>78. You did right． 你做得对。 <br>79. You set me up! 你出卖我! <br>80. Can I help you? 我能帮你吗? <br>81. Enjoy yourself! 祝你玩得开心! <br>82. Excuse me，Sir． 先生，对不起。 <br>83. Give me a hand! 帮帮我! <br>84. How's it going? 怎么样? <br>85. I have no idea． 我没有头绪。 <br>86. I just made it! 我做到了! <br>87. I'll see to it 我会留意的。 <br>88. I'm in a hurry! 我在赶时间! <br>89. It's her field． 这是她的本行。 <br>90. It's up to you． 由你决定。 <br>91. Just wonderful! 简直太棒了! <br>92. What about you? 你呢? <br>93. You owe me one．你欠我一个人情。 <br>94. You're welcome． 不客气。 <br>95. Any day will do． 哪一天都行夕 <br>96. Are you kidding? 你在开玩笑吧! <br>97. Congratulations! 祝贺你! <br>98. T can't help it. 我情不自禁。 <br>99. I don't mean it. 我不是故意的。 <br>100. I'll fix you Up． 我会帮你打点的 <br><br>101. It sounds great!． 听起来很不错。 <br>102. It's a fine day。 今天是个好天。 <br>103. So far，So good． 目前还不错。 <br>104. What time is it? 几点了? <br>105. You can make it! 你能做到! <br>106. Control yourself! 克制一下! <br>107. He came by train． 他乘火车来。 <br>108. He is ill in bed． 他卧病在床。 <br>109. He lacks courage． 他缺乏勇气。 <br>110. How's everything? 一切还好吧? <br>111. I have no choice． 我别无选择。 <br>112. I like ice-cream． 我喜欢吃冰淇淋。 <br>113. I love this game． 我钟爱这项运动。 <br>114. I'll try my best． 我尽力而为。 <br>115. I'm On your side． 我全力支持你。 <br>116. Long time no see! 好久不见! <br>117. No pain，no gain． 不劳无获。 <br>118. Well，it depends 噢，这得看情况。 <br>119. We're all for it． 我们全都同意。 <br>120. What a good deal! 真便宜! <br>121. What should I do? 我该怎么办？ <br>122. You asked for it! 你自讨苦吃! <br>123. You have my word． 我保证。 <br>124. Believe it or not! 信不信由你! <br>125. Don't count on me．别指望我。 <br>126. Don't fall for it! 别上当! <br>127. Don't let me down． 别让我失望。 <br>128. Easy come easy go． 来得容易，去得快。 <br>129. I beg your pardon． 请你原谅。 <br>130. I beg your pardon? 请您再说一遍(我没有听清)。 <br>131. I'll be back soon． 我马上回来。 <br>132. I'll check it out． 我去查查看。 <br>133. It’s a long story． 说来话长。 <br>134. It’s Sunday today． 今天是星期天。 <br>135. Just wait and see! 等着瞧! <br>136. Make up your mind． 做个决定吧。 <br>137. That's all I need． 我就要这些。 <br>138. The view is great． 景色多么漂亮! <br>139. The wall has ears． 隔墙有耳。 <br>140. There comes a bus． 汽车来了。 <br>141. What day is today? 今天星期几? <br>142. What do you think? 你怎么认为？ <br>143. Who told you that? 谁告诉你的? <br>144. Who's kicking off? 现在是谁在开球? <br>145. Yes，I suppose So． 是的，我也这么认为。 <br>146. You can't miss it 你一定能找到的。 <br>147. Any messages for me? 有我的留言吗? <br>148. Don't be so modest． 别谦虚了。 <br>149. Don't give me that! 少来这套! <br>150. He is a smart boy． 他是个小机灵鬼。 <br>151. He is just a child． 他只是个孩子。 <br>152. I can't follow you． 我不懂你说的。 <br>153. I felt sort of ill. 我感觉有点不适。 <br>154. I have a good idea! 我有一个好主意。 <br>155. It is growing cool． 天气渐渐凉爽起来。 <br>156. It seems all right． 看来这没问题。 <br>157. It's going too far． 太离谱了。 <br>158. May I use your pen? 我可以用你的笔吗? <br>159. She had a bad cold． 她患了重感冒。 <br>160. That's a good idea． 这个主意真不错。 <br>161. The answer is zero． 白忙了。 <br>162. What does she like? 她喜欢什么? <br>163. As soon as possible! 越快越好! <br>164. He can hardly speak． 他几乎说不出话来。 <br>165. He always talks big． 他总是吹牛。 <br>166. He won an election． 他在选举中获胜。 <br>167. I am a football fan． 我是个足球迷。 <br>168. If only I could fly． 要是我能飞就好了。 <br>169. I'll be right there． 我马上就到。 <br>170. I'll see you at six． 我六点钟见你。 <br>171. IS it true or false? 这是对的还是错的? <br>172. Just read it for me． 就读给我听好了。 <br>173. Knowledge is power． 知识就是力量。 <br>174. Move out of my way! 让开! <br>175. Time is running out． 没时间了。 <br>176. We are good friends． 我们是好朋友。 <br>177. What's your trouble? 你哪儿不舒服? <br>178. You did fairly well! 你干得相当不错1 <br>179. Clothes make the man． 人要衣装。 <br>180. Did you miss the bus? 你错过公共汽车了? <br>181. Don't lose your head。 不要惊慌失措。 <br>182. He can't take a joke． 他开不得玩笑。 <br>183. He owes my uncle $100．他欠我叔叔100美元。 <br>184. How are things going? 事情进展得怎样? <br>185. How are you recently? 最近怎么样? <br>186. I know all about it． 我知道有关它的一切。 <br>187. It really takes time． 这样太耽误时间了。 <br>188. It's against the law． 这是违法的。 <br>189. Love me，love my dog． (谚语)爱屋及乌。 <br>190. My mouth is watering． 我要流口水了。 <br>191. Speak louder，please． 说话请大声点儿。 <br>192. This boy has no job． 这个男孩没有工作。 <br>193. This house is my own． 这所房子是我自己的。 <br>194. What happened to you? 你怎么了? <br>195. You are just in time. 你来得正是时候。 <br>196. You need to workout． 你需要去运动锻炼一下。 <br>197. Your hand feels cold． 你的手摸起来很冷。。 <br>198. Don't be so childish. 别这么孩子气。 <br>199. Don't trust to chance! 不要碰运气。 <br>200. Fasten your seat belt． 系好你的安全带。 <br>201. He has a large income. 他有很高的收入。 <br>202. He looks very healthy． 他看来很健康。 <br>203. He paused for a reply． 他停下来等着·回答。 <br>204. He repaired his house． 他修理了他的房子。 <br>205. He suggested a picnic. 他建议搞一次野餐。 <br>206. Here's a gift for you． 这里有个礼物送给你。 <br>207. How much does it cost? 多少钱? <br>208. I caught the last bus. 我赶上了最后一班车。 <br>209. I could hardly speak． 我简直说不出话来。 <br>210. I'll have to try that． 我得试试这么做。 <br>211. I'm very proud of you． 我为你感到非常骄傲。 <br>212. It doesn't make sense. 这没有意义(不合常理)。 <br>213. Make yourself at home． 请不要拘礼。 <br>214. My car needs washing． 我的车需要洗一洗。 <br>215. None of your business! 与你无关! <br>216. Not a sound was heard. 一点声音也没有。 <br>217. That's always the case． 习以为常了。 <br>218. The road divides here. 这条路在这里分岔。 <br>219. Those are watermelons． 那些是西瓜。 <br>220. What a nice day it is! 今天天气真好! <br>221. What's wrong with you? 你哪里不对劲? <br>222. You are a chicken． 你是个胆小鬼。 <br>223. A lovely day，isn't it? 好天气，是吗? <br>224. He is collecting money． 他在筹集资金。 <br>225. He was born in New York． 他出生在纽约。 <br>226. He was not a bit tired． 他一点也不累。 <br>227. I will be more careful． 我会小心一些的， <br>228. I will never forget it． 我会记着的。 <br>229. It is Just what I need． 这正是我所需要的。 <br>230. It rather surprised me． 那事使我颇感惊讶。 <br>231. Just around the comer． 就在附近。 <br>232. Just for entertainment． 只是为了消遣一下。 <br>233. Let bygones be bygones． 过去的，就让它过去吧。 <br>234. Mother doesn't make up． 妈妈不化妆。 <br>235. Oh，you are kidding me． 哦，你别拿我开玩笑了。 <br>236. She has been to school. 她上学去了。 <br>237. Skating is interesting． 滑冰很有趣。 <br>238. Supper is ready at six． 晚餐六点钟就好了。 <br>239. That's a terrific idea! 真是好主意! <br>240. What horrible weather! 这鬼天气! <br>241. Which would you prefer? 你要选哪个? <br>242. Does she like ice-cream? 她喜欢吃冰淇淋吗? <br>243. First come first served． 先到先得。 <br>244. Great minds think alike． 英雄所见略同。 <br>245. He has a sense of humor． 他有幽默感。 <br>246. He is acting an old man． 他正扮演一个老人。 <br>247. He is looking for a job． 他正在找工作。 <br>248. He doesn't care about me． 他并不在乎我。 <br>249. I develop films myself． 我自己冲洗照片。 <br>250. I felt no regret for it． 对这件事我不觉得后悔。 <br>251. I get up at six o'clock． 我六点起床。 <br>252. I meet the boss himself． 我见到了老板本人。 <br>253. I owe you for my dinner. 我欠你晚餐的钱。 <br>254. I really enjoyed myself． 我玩得很开心。 <br>255. I'm fed up with my work! 我对工作烦死了! <br>256. It's no use complaining. 发牢骚没什么用。 <br>257. She's under the weather． 她心情·不好。 <br>258. The child sobbed sadly． 小孩伤心地抽泣着。 <br>259. The rumor had no basis． 那谣言没有·根据。 <br>260. They praised him highly． 他们大大地表扬了他。 <br>261. Winter is a cold season. 冬天是一个，寒冷的季节。 <br>262. You can call me any time． 你可以随时打电话给我。 <br>263. 15 divided by3 equals 5． 15除以3等于5。 <br>264. All for one，one for all． 我为人人，人人为我。 <br>265. East,west，home is best． 金窝，银窝，不如自己的草窝。 <br>266. He grasped both my hands. 他紧握住我的双手。 <br>267. He is physically mature． 他身体己发育成熟。 <br>268. I am so sorry about this. 对此我非常抱歉(遗憾)。 <br>269. I can't afford a new car． 我买不起一部新车。 <br>270. I do want to see him now． 我现在确实很想去见他。 <br>271. I have the right to know. 我有权知道。 <br>272. I heard some one laughing. 我听见有人在笑。 <br>273. I suppose you dance much． 我想你常常跳舞吧。 <br>274. I walked across the park． 我穿过了公园。 <br>275. I'll just play it by ear． 我到时随机应变。 <br>276. I'm not sure I can do it． 恐怕这事我干不了。 <br>277. I'm not used to drinking． 我不习惯喝酒。 <br>278. Is the cut still painful? 伤口还在痛吗? <br>279. It's too good to be true! 好得难以置信。 <br>280. Jean is a blue-eyed girl． 珍是个蓝眼睛的女孩。 <br>281. Let's not waste our time． 咱们别浪费时间了。 <br>282. May I ask some questions? 我可以问几个问题吗? <br>283. Money is not everything． 金钱不是一切。 <br>284. Neither of the men spoke． 两个人都没说过话。 <br>285. Stop making such a noise． 别吵了。 <br>286. That makes no difference． 没什么区别。 <br>287. The price is reasonable． 价格还算合理。 <br>288. They crowned him king． 他们拥立他为国王。 <br>289. They're in red and white. 他们穿着红白相间的衣服。 <br>290. We all desire happiness. 我们都想要幸福。 <br>291. We just caught the plane 我们刚好赶上了飞机。 <br>292. What shall we do tonight? 我们今天晚上去干点儿什么呢? <br>293. What's your goal in life 你的人生目标是什么? <br>294. When was the house built? 这幢房子是什么时候建造的? <br>295. Why did you stay at home? 为什么呆在家里? <br>296. Would you like some help? 需要帮忙吗? <br>297. You mustn't aim too high 你不可好高骛远。 <br>298. You're really killing me! 真是笑死我了! <br>299. You've got a point there． 你说得挺有道理的。 <br>300. Being criticized is awful! 被人批评真是痛苦 <br>301. Did you enter the contest? 你参加比赛了吗? <br>302. Do you accept credit cards? 你们收信用卡吗? <br>303. Don't cry over spilt milk． 不要做无益的后悔。 <br>304. Don't let chances pass by． 不要让机遇从我们身边溜走。 <br>305. He owned himself defeated． 他承认自己失败了。 <br>306. He seems at little nervous． 他显得有点紧张。 <br>307. He strolls about the town． 他在镇上四处遛达。 <br>308. Her tooth ached all night. 她牙疼了一整夜。 <br>309. How about a drink tonight? 今晚喝一杯怎样? <br>310. I can do nothing but that. 我只会做那件事。 <br>311. I get hold of you at last． 我终于找到你了。 <br>312. I have a surprise for you．我有一个意想不到的东西给你看。 <br>313. I like all kinds of fruit． 我喜欢各种各样的水果。 <br>314. I saw it with my own eyes． 我亲眼所见。 <br>315. I will arrange everything． 我会安排一切的。 <br>316. I wish I knew my neighbor． 我很想认识我的邻居。 <br>317. I would like to check out． 我想结帐。 <br>318. It has be come much cooler． 天气变得凉爽多了。 <br>319. It's time you went to bed． 你早就该睡觉了。 <br>320. No spitting on the street． 禁止在大街上吐痰。 <br>321. She was totally exhausted． 她累垮了。 <br>322. Show your tickets，please． 请出示你的票。 <br>323. Thank you for your advice． 谢谢你的建议。 <br>324. That's the latest fashion． 这是最流行的款式。 <br>325. The train arrived on time． 火车准时到达。 <br>326. There go the house lights． 剧院的灯光灭了。 <br>327. They are paid by the hour． 他们按时取酬。 <br>328. Things are getting better． 情况正在好转。 <br>329. Wake me up at five thirty． 请在五点半叫醒我。 <br>330. We are all busy with work． 我们都忙于工作。 <br>331. Where do you want to meet? 你想在哪儿见面? <br>332. You can get what you want． 你能得到你想要的。 <br>333. A barking dog doesn't bite! 吠犬不咬人。 <br>334. Are you free this Saturday? 你这个星期六有空吗? <br>335. Be careful not to fall ill． 注意不要生病了。 <br>336. Being a mother is not easy． 做一个母亲是不容易的。 <br>337. Brevity is the soul of wit． 简洁是智慧的精华。 <br>338. Cancer is a deadly disease． 癌症是一种致命的疾病。 <br>339. Did you fight with others? 你又和别人打架了吗? <br>340. Don't dream away your time． 不要虚度光阴。 <br>341. Don't keep me waiting long． 不要让我等得太久。 <br>342. He has a remarkable memory． 他有惊人的记忆力。 <br>343. He has completed the task． 他完成了这个任务。 <br>344. He has quite a few friends． 他有不少的朋友。 <br>345. He is capable of any crime．他什么样的坏事都能干得出来。 <br>346. He walks with a quick pace． 他快步走路。 <br>347. He was not a little tired． 他很累。 <br>348. His looks are always funny． 他的样子总是滑稽可笑。 <br>349. How about going to a movie? 去看场电影怎么样? <br>350. I think I've caught a cold．我想我得了感冒。 <br>351. I was taking care of Sally. 我在照顾萨莉。 <br>352. I wish I lived in NEWYORK． 我希望住在纽约。 <br>353. I'm very glad to hear that． 很高兴听你这样说。 <br>354. I'm your lucky fellow then. 我就是你的幸运舞伴啦! <br>355. It's none of your business! 这不关你的事儿! <br>356. No littering on the campus． 在校园内不准乱丢废物。 <br>357. She is a good-looking girl. 她是一个漂亮女孩。 <br>358. She mended the broken doll． 她修补了破了的洋娃娃。 <br>359. So I just take what I want． 那么我只拿我所需要的东西。 <br>360. Spring is a pretty season， 春天是一个好季节。 <br>361. The figure seems all Right． 数目看起来是对的。 <br>362. The stars are too far away． 星星太遥远了。 <br>363. The whole world knows that． 全世界都知道。 <br>364. Tomorrow will be a holiday． 明天放假。 <br>365. We walk on the garden path． 我们走在花园小径上。 <br>366. What you need is just rest． 你需要的就是休息。 <br>367. What's your favorite steps? 你最喜欢跳什么舞? <br>368. You'd better let her alone．你们最好是让她一个人呆会儿。 <br>369. A lost chance never returns． 错过的机会永不再来。 <br>370. Don't let this get you down． 不要为此灰心丧气。 <br>371. He shot the lion with a gun. 他用枪把狮子打死了。 <br>372. I don't think you are right． 我认为你是不对的。 <br>373. I have never seen the movie． 我从未看过那部电影。 <br>374. I haven't seen you for ages． 我好久没见到你了。 <br>375. I was alone，but not lonely．我独自一人，但并不觉得寂寞。 <br>376. I went there three days ago． 我三天前去过那儿。 <br>377. It's a friendly competition． 这是一场友谊赛。 <br>378. It's very thoughtful of you． 你想得真周到。 <br>379. May I speak to Lora，please? 我能和劳拉说话吗? <br>380. Mr.Wang is fixing his bike． 王先生在修他的自行车。 <br>381. My brother is see king a job． 我弟弟正在找工作。 <br>382. Nancy will retire next year． 南希明年就退休了。 <br>383. Neither you nor he is wrong． 你没错，他也没错。 <br>384. Opportunity knocks but once． 机不可失，时不再来。 <br>385. She dressed herself hastily． 她匆忙穿上衣服。 <br>386. She hired a car by the hour．她租了一辆按钟点计费的汽车。 <br>387. Someone is ringing the bell． 有人在按门铃。 <br>388. The Smiths are my neighbors. 史密斯一家是我的邻居。 <br>389. These shoes don't fit right． 这双鞋不太合适。 <br>390. This is only the first half． 这才是上半场呢。 <br>391. This pen doesn't write well． 这钢笔不好写。 <br>392. Would you like a cup of tea? 你想喝杯茶吗? <br>393. You really look sharp today． 你今天真漂亮。 <br>394. Another cat came to my house． 又有一只猫来到我家了。 <br>395. Check your answers with mine．把你的答案跟我的核对一下。 <br>396. Don't keep the truth from me． 别瞒着我事实真相。 <br>397. Everything has its beginning． 凡事都有开端。 <br>398. He came to the point at once． 他一下子就说到了点子上。 <br>399. He fell behind with his work． 他工作落后了。 <br>400. He is the happiest man alive. 他是世界上最快乐的人。<br>401. He neither smokes nor drinks． 他既不抽烟也不喝酒。 <br>402. He ran his horse up the hill． 他策马跑上小山。 <br>403. He reminds me of his brother. 他使我想起了他的弟弟。 <br>404. He was efficient in his work． 他工作效率高。 <br>405. He will do anything but work．只要不是干活，他干什么都行。 <br>406. His father runs a restaurant． 他的父亲经营一家餐馆。 <br>407. I have something to tell you． 我有事要告诉你。 <br>408. I smelled a smell of cooking． 我闻到了烧菜做饭的味道。 <br>409. I want to see the film again． 我真想再看一遍。 <br>410. I've got too much work to do． 我要做的工作太多了。 <br>411. Let's go for a walk，shall we? 咱们出去走走，好吗? <br>412. Please let me check the bill． 请让我核对一下帐单。 <br>413. Plenty of sleep is healthful． 充足的睡眠有益于健康。 <br>414. The sun comes up in the east． 太阳从东方升起。 <br>415. This is because we feel pain． 这是因为我们能感到疼痛。 <br>416. What do you desire me to do? 你想要我做什么? <br>417. What you said was quite true. 你所说的完全符合事实。 <br>418. You can either stay or leave． 你或者留下或者离开。 <br>419. Your life is your own affair． 你的生活是你自己的事。 <br>420. All that glitters is not gold． 发闪光的不全是黄金。 <br>421. Are you going to have a party? 你要举行聚会吗? <br>422. Aren't you concerned about it? 难道你不担心吗? <br>423. Don't forget to keep in touch． 别忘了保持联系。 <br>424. He broke his words once again. 他又一次违背了诺言。 <br>425. He is in his everyday clothes． 他穿着平常的衣服。 <br>426. He is taller than I by ahead． 他比我高一头。 <br>427. He led them down the mountain． 他带他们下山。 <br>428. He was trained to be a lawyer． 他被培养成一名律师。 <br>429. I am afraid that l have to go． 我要走了。 <br>430. I don't have any cash with me． 我身上没带现金。 <br>431. I have been putting on weight． 我开始发胖了。 <br>432. I have just finished the book． 我刚刚读完这本书。 <br>433. I was late for work yesterday， 我昨天上班迟到了。 <br>434. It appears to be a true story． 这故事似乎是真的。 <br>435. I've got to start working out． 我必须开始做健身运动了。 <br>436. Japan is to the east of China． 日本在中国的东部。 <br>437. John asked Grace to marry him， 约翰向格雷斯求婚。 <br>438. My watch is faster than yours． 我的表比你的表快。 <br>439. New China was founded in l949． 1949年新中国成立。 <br>440. Thanks for your flattering me． 多谢你的夸奖。 <br>441. They charged the fault on him． 他们把过失归咎于他。 <br>442. This car is in good condition． 这车性能很好。 <br>443. This work itself is very easy． 这件工作本身很容易。 <br>444. Truth is the daughter of time． 时间见真理。 <!--v:3.2--> ]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[今天看了一个talk show,介绍九城总裁 陈晓薇的。 她有先天性心脏病，医生说20岁之前不做大手术，就活不了多久。因为手术的风险很大，进去也许就出不来了，她的家人就没让她做了。等她上大学体检时，医生说她身体正常，先天性心脏杂音奇迹般的消失了。<img src="http://imgcache.qq.com/qzone/em/e179.gif"><wbr />  <br>这个世界真奇妙呀 <br>如果相信，奇迹真的会发生<br>你相信奇迹吗？<br>我相信<br><embed invokeURLs="false" allowNetworking="internal" enableContextMenu="False" width="456" height="362" loop="false" autostart="false" showstatusbar="1" src="http://client.joy.cn/flvplayer/135706_1_0_1.swf" /><wbr /> <!--v:3.2--> ]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<span style="line-height:1.8em;">1Good to the last drop．滴滴香浓，意犹未尽。（麦斯威尔咖啡）</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">2． Obey your thirst． 服从你的渴望。（雪碧）</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">3． The new digital era． 数码新时代。（索尼影碟机）</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">4． We lead. Others copy．我们领先，他人仿效。（理光复印机）</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">5． Impos*le made pos*le．使不可能变为可能。（佳能打印机）</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">6． Take time to indulge． 尽情享受吧！（雀巢冰激凌）</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">7． The relentless pursuit of perfection．不懈追求完美。（凌志轿车）</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">8． Poetry in motion, dancing close to me．动态的诗，向我舞近。（丰田汽车）</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">9． Come to where the flavor is. Marlboro Country．光临风韵之境——万宝路世界。（万宝路香烟）</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">10．To me, the past black and white, but the future is always color．</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">       对我而言，过去平淡无奇；而未来，却是绚烂缤纷。（轩尼诗酒）</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">11. Just do it. 只管去做。（耐克运动鞋）</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">12. Ask for more. 渴望无限。（百事流行鞋）</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">13. The taste is great. 味道好极了。（雀巢咖啡）</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">14. Feel the new space. 感受新境界。（三星电子）</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">15. Intelligence everywhere.智慧演绎，无处不在。（摩托罗拉手机）</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">16. The choice of a new generation.新一代的选择。（百事可乐）</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">17. We integrate, you communicate.我们集大成，您超越自我。（三菱电工）</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">18. Take TOSHIBA, take the world.拥有东芝，拥有世界。（东芝电子）</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">19. Let’s make thing btter.让我们做得更好。（飞利浦电子）</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">20. No business too small, no problem too big. 没有不做的小生意，没有解决不了的大问题。（IBM公司）</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">21.M&amp;Ms melt in your mouth, not in your hand.(M&amp;Ms) 只溶在口，不溶在手。(M&amp;M巧克力)</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">23.Time is what you make of it. (Swatch) 天长地久。(斯沃奇手表)</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">24.Make yourself heard. (Ericsson) 理解就是沟通。(爱立信)</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">25.Start ahead. (Rejoice) 成功之路，从头开始。(飘柔)</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">26.Things go better with Coca-Cola. (Coca-Cola) 饮可口可乐，万事如意。(可口可乐)</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">27.Connecting People.(Nokia) 科技以人为本。(诺基亚)</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">28.A diamond lasts forever. (De Bierres) 钻石恒久远，一颗永流传。(第比尔斯)</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">29.Mosquito Bye Bye Bye. (RADAR) 蚊子杀杀杀。(雷达牌驱虫剂)</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">30.A Kodak Moment. (Kodak) 就在柯达一刻。(柯达相纸/胶卷) </span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">31.Make yourself heard.(Ericsson) 理解就是沟通。(爱立信） </span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">32.Engineered to move the human spirit.(Mercedes-Benz) 人类精神的动力。（梅塞德斯-奔驰） </span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">33.A diamond lasts forever.(De Bierres) 钻石恒久远，一颗永流传。（第比尔斯） </span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">34.Fresh-up with Seven-up.(Seven-up) 提神醒脑，喝七喜。（七喜） </span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">35.Intel Inside.(Intel Pentium) 给电脑一颗奔腾的“芯”。（英特尔 奔腾） </span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">36.Connecting People.(Nokia) 科技以人为本。（诺基亚） </span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">37.For the Road Ahead.(Honda) 康庄大道。（本田） </span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">38.Enjoy Coca-Cola.(Coca-Cola) 请喝可口可乐。（可口可乐） </span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">39.Time is what you make of it.(Swatch) 天长地久。（斯沃奇手表） </span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">40.Communication unlimited.(Motorola) 沟通无极限。（摩托罗拉） </span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">41.Feast your eyes.（Pond’s Cucumber Eye Treatment) 滋润心灵的窗户。（庞氏眼贴片） </span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">42.Focus on life.(Olympus) 瞄准生活。（奥林巴斯） </span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">43.Behind that healthy smile,there ’s a Crest kid.(Crest toothpaste) 健康笑容来自佳洁士。（佳洁士牙膏） </span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">。 </span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">44.The world's local bank .(hsbc)环球理财，当地智慧。(汇丰银行）。 </span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">45.Probably the best beer in the world.(carsberg)可能是世界上最好的啤酒。（嘉士伯） </span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">46.Every time a good time .(mcdonald)更多欢笑更多欢乐就在麦当劳。（麦当劳）</span><wbr /><br><span style="line-height:1.8em;">When you tell me that you love me阅读数 118Just One Last Dance：最后一支舞阅读数 105One Sweet Day：甜蜜之日重逢天堂阅读数 108Don't Know Much：我只知道我爱你阅读数 106Traveling Light 轻装前行 情歌对唱阅读数 82Against All Odds：再回头看我一眼阅读数 98Could I have this kiss forever 惠特尼阅读数 86Beauty And Beast美女和野兽主题曲阅读数 82情人节系列--爱的寓言：Buy me a rose阅读数 80浪漫邂逅：Est-ce que…（法语）</span><wbr /><br><br> <!--v:3.2--> ]]></description>
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