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    3/13/2008

    jiong了,福祸难测了

    刚以为可以回苏州轻松一下,没想到五月又要来这个鬼地方……
     
    房子真是难题,要是有自己的房子就好了
    3/10/2008

    终于想起有这么一个空间来了……

    还有20几天回国,现在已经快要发疯了。不过回去后还要立刻找房子,搬家,收拾东西,也挺忙的
     
    保不齐五一会去杭州,8知道有没有住的地方
    7/7/2007

    花费太多了

    今天终于开伙,大家轮流做饭,不用外面去吃了。
    大概可以省下一点钱,不过,前三个月破产的事实是不会改变了。
    房租交了2600,三个月后还要交2100,手机卡交了100,寝室费用交了300,买衣服鞋子花了八九百,吃饭100,车费200,生活用品200。这样算算已经花了四千多,三个月收入才五千多不到六千,还有三个月要过,老天爷,救救我吧
     
    7/6/2007

    终于安顿下来了

    7.2号找到房子,一个月要花700块做房租,心疼得要死……不过房子条件还不错
    7.6号报道,冰箱部只有8个新员工,加上主管才10个人,omg
    据说要考英语,据说要花四天学个cad软件,据说要花一个月时间日语过中级,据说十月开始送人出国学习……
     
    事情多的要死,我的大脑当机了,生活真不容易
    4/13/2007

    诗剑瘦天涯


    墨沉心说:琴和筝我都会,可是琴有便携性啊。咱这叫本本!
    白苏苏说:天生丽质内外俱佳就是说的我了
    酒道士说: 别看我,看我也没任务发给你
    司空城说:高阶武学多到练不过来,人生真是寂寞如雪啊
    疯和尚说:最鄙视你们这些用剑的,又短又白又细。那个谁,竟然还是软的!
    段宝宝说:宝宝一开口,黄金万两入我手;宝宝一伸手,美人宝刀随我走。
    骆日  说:5555情意绵绵手肯定是绝学级的
    梅哲儿说:冰魄银针上的花纹好漂亮哦,你要不要看?
    铁炎哥说:这堆人里就我一个正常人。你说酒道士?他是npc!
    ***************************************************
    只要有路,就是天涯;心中有爱,明月就会升起
    3/24/2006

    无题

    这世界很荒谬,也就是说我还不够努力
    为了无聊的事情
    为了让自己感到满足
    为了小小的责任和感动
    为了稀薄的存在感
    做一些小到不能再小的事情
    挥霍再也回不来的时间

    游走在危险的边缘
    将自己逼迫到深渊
    腐烂
    而且没有光
    冷静时的绝望
    沸腾时的希望
    以及躁动
    以及虚弱

    镜子里的自己很丑陋
    睡眠里的自己很不安
    爱着自己并且厌恶着自己
    做着想做并且厌恶的事情

    我知道自己是封闭太久了
    变得越来越虚弱
    不正常
    甚至连变态都算不上因为变态比我有力量
    但是没办法呀
    失去行动力
    就像似乎随时都可能死去一样的疲惫
    就像逃避一样的迟钝
    就像被煮的一块肉
    觉得很烫很热末日就要来临
    觉得很温很暖很舒服就这样死去也不错
     
    就这么死去
    不甘心哪……
    3/19/2006

    今儿都没干什么事……

    早上接到电话,叫我去爬山。于是爬起来火速洗漱完毕奔向yq大门,累死我也。谁知道累的还在后面……爬山要爬到北高峰,老天,我这体格,要命呀。大家一路上把不想背的东西吃个精光,还蛮融洽的。去的人年龄差距很大,似乎能差个十岁。很多都是研or博的学长。那便是华丽丽的目标啊,膜拜。
     
    其实我不是很关心合作的事情,为什么呢,大概是想更自然一点吧。其实九八之前之所以娱乐为主,学习考研等等比较的弱,便是因为年龄层限制,没有那个需求。但是现在不一样了,大量的98er成为大三大四毕业的人。有需求自然会成为发展的方向。再说不这样只会死掉,慢慢的。
     
    对98还是有信心的,虽然环境不是很好。不过,我也要加油啊。不然就要早早的离开98了。我可不希望被人说是因为98让我学业差劲的。=3=
    3/18/2006

    男装顶级品牌扫描

    俗话说:"男人穿品牌、女人穿款式"。比起女装来说,男装显然要沉闷和单调得多,但如果具备相当实力,选择顶级名牌就是一种既能表露身份,又能显示品味的途径。这也是为什么顶级男装比顶级女装好卖得多的原因。随着文化和经济的发展以及即将入世的大好前景,顶级男装对于中国男人已不再是个遥不可及的梦。在这里我们将为您介绍几个世界顶级男装品牌。 



      GIORGIO ARMANI(意大利)乔治奥.阿玛尼 

      特点:GIORGIO ARMANI牌时装以其中性化的风格倾倒了无数追随者,更成为世界各地高层主管和好莱坞明星的最爱。标识:GIORGIO ARMANI各系列标识上的唯一不同,就在于布标的颜色。其他产品:配饰、香水、眼镜、手表。 

       ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA(意大利)杰尼亚 

      特点:ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA是世界闻名的男装品牌,而它最著名的是剪裁一流的西装,亦庄亦谐的风格令许多成功男士对它十分青睐。标识:简洁的"ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA"显得非常有都市味。其他产品:领带、配件。 

      HUGO BOSS(德国) 

      特点:带一点家居感的休闲装是BOSS的代表,每一季BOSS的设计总令人有舒适而惊喜的感觉。中庸的色彩中,款式上的特点令时尚而成功的BOSS们爱不释手。标识:在"HUGO BOSS"的字样上是大写的"BOSS"。其他产品:领带、围巾、钱夹、提包、香水、眼镜、帽子。 

      Givenchy(法国)纪梵希 

      特点:经典、高雅、时髦,这就是被称为法国时装界的绅士的givenchy的风格所在。由于奥黛丽。赫本等名人顾客和新晋设计师alxander mcqueen的加盟,始于1952年的givenchy早已声名远扬。标识:黑体字的givenchy字样,和图案堪称givenchy的金字招牌。其他产品:皮具、领带、领带夹、配饰、香水等。 

      Karl Lagerfeld(德国)拉格斐 

      特点:作为夏奈尔(chanel)、芬迪(fendi)等国际名牌的主设计师,生于德国的karl lagerfeld在摄影、哲学、语言等方面均有极度高深的造诣。他的设计富于时代感,精致典雅,充满艺术气质。标识:德国人的严谨和不花哨在拉格斐的logo中表现无疑,"lagerfeld"和"kl"冷静地显示着大师实力。其他产品:领带、围巾、香水、眼镜、帽子。 

      Gucci(意大利) 

      特点:作为意大利最有影响的家族产业,在102年的时间里gucci传了四代,其间诸多风雨。直到今天,美国人的tom ford使gucci成为世界顶级品牌。又帅又酷,稍带一点邪气成为gucci男装的特点。标识:银色的gucci和"g"成为认出gucci的明显标志。附属产品:皮具、箱包、鞋、手表、香水、丝巾、领带、眼镜。 

       Gianni Versace(意大利)詹尼.范思哲 

      特点:性感、张扬、艳丽,这就是意大利著名设计师gianni versace(詹尼。范思哲)的风格,也是诸多明星喜爱versace的原因。在意大利人传统的家族观念影响下,versace家族已经深入了每一个层面,这就是为什么donatella(当娜泰拉)能顺理成章地主持versace的原因。标识:蛇发女巫梅杜莎和城墙垛一般的传统图案已成为vrsace的品牌logo。其他产品:皮具、香水、配饰、箱包、首饰、眼镜。 

      kenzo(日本)高田贤三 

      特点:由日本设计师高田贤三创立的kenzo喜欢以各种不同的文化元素为灵感,混合其色彩图案创造自己的特色。作为一个外国人,与karl lagefeld并称法国时装界的二"k"。标识:色彩搭配鲜艳的大写粗体kenzo代表了设计师的理念。其他产品:皮具、手表、眼镜、领带、袖扣、领夹、香水。 

      bally(瑞士)  

      特点:150年来,bally以其做工精良的皮具享誉世界,进而更将触角伸向服装业,通过全世界500多家专卖店推广其产品,并以精美高贵为讲求品味的顾客服务。标识:"b"字成为最有代表性的logo,而标准logo中的鞋像一对翅膀一样出现在"b"字上方。其他产品:皮具、领带、丝巾、手表

    3/15/2006

    据说调调即将诞生新版主

    希望到调调来安静潜水或高调讨论的人越来越多
    希望以后调调好帖子跟水贴的比率能越来越高
    希望调调的底蕴越来越深厚风格越来越成熟
    希望调调有实力让自己影响力越来越大
    希望能在调调结识新的真诚的朋友
     
    anomy,sion,椰乳鲨冷,adonis,金城汤匙,梅小岑,达西
     
     
    3/14/2006

    硬盘已经送修,难过的两个星期

    硬盘已经送到华瑞公司维修了,据说要两周多。真要命。
     
    幸好当时买的三年保,不然又要出一笔血,阿弥陀佛,上天保佑可怜的111吧
     
    说起来,最近花的钱还真多,只有努力用好,才对得起花掉得钱……
     
    时间紧迫,还是去自修吧。课业这东西总是越积越多的,不能再让自己放松了。

    06英语大纲附录I样题

    Section Ⅰ Use of English
    Directions:
    Read the following text. Choose the best word (s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points)
    The government is to ban payments to witnesses by newspapers seeking to buy up people involved in prominent cases   1   the trial of Rosemary West.
    In a significant   2   of legal controls over the press, Lord Irvine, the Lord Chancellor, will introduce a   3   bill that will propose making payments to witnesses   4   and will strictly control the amount of   5   that can be given to a case   6   a trial begins.
    In a letter to Gerald Kaufman, chairman of the House of Commons Media Select Committee, Lord Irvine said he   7   with a committee report this year which said that self regulation did not   8   sufficient control.
      9   of the letter came two days after Lord Irvine caused a   10   of media protest when he said the   11   of privacy controls contained in European legislation would be left to judges   12   to Parliament.
    The Lord Chancellor said introduction of the Human Rights Bill, which   13   the European Convention on Human Rights legally   14   in Britain, laid down that everybody was   15   to privacy and that public figures could go to court to protect themselves and their families.
    “Press freedoms will be in safe hands   16   our British judges,” he said.
    Witness payments became an  17   after West was sentenced to 10 life sentences in 1995. Up to 19 witnesses were   18   to have received payments for telling their stories to newspapers. Concerns were raised   19   witnesses might be encouraged to exaggerate their stories in court to   50   guilty verdicts.
    1. [A] as to          [B] for instance  
    [C] in particular       [D] such as
    2. [A] tightening         [B] intensifying  
    [C] focusing           [D] fastening
    3. [A] sketch             [B] rough       
    [C] preliminary         [D] draft
    4. [A] illogical           [B] illegal       
    [C] improbable         [D] improper
    5. [A] publicity           [B] penalty      
    [C] popularity          [D] peculiarity
    6. [A] since             [B] if          
    [C] before             [D] as
    7. [A] sided              [B] shared      
    [C] complied           [D] agreed
    8. [A] present             [B] offer       
    [C] manifest            [D] indicate
    9. [A] Release            [B] Publication  
    [C] Printing            [D] Exposure
    10. [A] storm             [B] rage        
    [C] flare              [D] flash
    11. [A] translation        [B] interpretation 
    [C] exhibition         [D] demonstration
    12. [A] better than        [B] other than   
    [C] rather than        [D] sooner than
    13. [A] changes         [B] makes      
    [C] sets             [D] turns
    14. [A] binding          [B] convincing   
    [C] restraining        [D] sustaining
    15. [A] authorized        [B] credited     
    [C] entitled           [D] qualified
    16. [A] with             [B] to          
    [C] from            [D] by
    17. [A] impact           [B] incident     
    [C] inference         [D] issue
    18. [A] stated            [B] remarked     
    [C] said              [D] told
    19. [A] what             [B] when       
    [C] which            [D] that
    20. [A] assure            [B] confide      
    [C] ensure            [D] guarantee

    Section II  Reading Comprehension

    Part A

    Directions:
    Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C, or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (40 points)
    Text 1
    It was 3:45 in the morning when the vote was finally taken. After six months of arguing and final 16 hours of hot parliamentary debates, Australia's Northern Territory became the first legal authority in the world to allow doctors to take the lives of incurably ill patients who wish to die. The measure passed by the convincing vote of 15 to 10. Almost immediately word flashed on the Internet and was picked up, half a world away, by John Hofsess, executive director of the Right to Die Society of Canada. He sent it on via the group's on-line service, Death NET. Says Hofsess: "We posted bulletins all day long, because of course this isn't just something that happened in Australia. It's world history."
      The full import may take a while to sink in. The NT Rights of the Terminally Ill law has left physicians and citizens alike trying to deal with its moral and practical implications. Some have breathed sighs of relief, others, including churches, right-to-life groups and the Australian Medical Association, bitterly attacked the bill and the haste of its passage. But the tide is unlikely to turn back. In Australia — where an aging population, life-extending technology and changing community attitudes have all played their part — other states are going to consider making a similar law to deal with euthanasia. In the US and Canada, where the right-to-die movement is gathering strength, observers are waiting for the dominoes to start falling.
      Under the new Northern Territory law, an adult patient can request death — probably by a deadly injection or pill — to put an end to suffering. The patient must be diagnosed as terminally ill by two doctors. After a "cooling off" period of seven days, the patient can sign a certificate of request. After 48 hours the wish for death can be met. For Lloyd Nickson, a 54-year-old Darwin resident suffering from lung cancer, the NT Rights of Terminally Ill law means he can get on with living without the haunting fear of his suffering: a terrifying death from his breathing condition. "I'm not afraid of dying from a spiritual point of view, but what I was afraid of was how I'd go, because I've watched people die in the hospital fighting for oxygen and clawing at their masks," he says.
    51. From the second paragraph we learn that ________.
      [A] the objection to euthanasia is slow to come in other countries
      [B] physicians and citizens share the same view on euthanasia
      [C] changing technology is chiefly responsible for the hasty passage of the law
      [D] it takes time to realize the significance of the law's passage
    52. When the author says that observers are waiting for the dominoes to start falling, he means ________.
      [A] observers are taking a wait-and-see attitude towards the future of euthanasia
      [B] similar bills are likely to be passed in the US, Canada and other countries
      [C] observers are waiting to see the result of the game of dominoes
      [D] the effect-taking process of the passed bill may finally come to a stop
    53. When Lloyd Nickson dies, he will ________.
      [A] face his death with calm characteristic of euthanasia
      [B] experience the suffering of a lung cancer patient
      [C] have an intense fear of terrible suffering
      [D] undergo a cooling off period of seven days
    54. The author's attitude towards euthanasia seems to be that of ________.
      [A] opposition
      [B] suspicion
      [C] approval
      [D] indifference

    TEXT 2
     Much of the language used to describe monetary policy, such as "steering the economy to a soft landing" or "a touch on the brakes", makes it sound like a precise science. Nothing could be further from the truth. The link between interest rates and inflation is uncertain. And there are long, variable lags before policy changes have any effect on the economy. Hence the analogy that likens the conduct of monetary policy to driving a car with a blackened windscreen, a cracked rearview mirror and a faulty steering wheel.
      Given all these disadvantages, central bankers seem to have had much to boast about of late. Average inflation in the big seven industrial economies fell to a mere 2.3% last year, close to its lowest level in 30 years, before rising slightly to 2.5% this July. This is a long way below the double-digit rates which many countries experienced in the 1970s and early 1980s.
      It is also less than most forecasters had predicted. In late 1994 the panel of economists which The Economist polls each month said that America's inflation rate would average 3.5% in 1995. In fact, it fell to 2.6% in August, and is expected to average only about 3% for the year as a whole. In Britain and Japan inflation is running half a percentage point below the rate predicted at the end of last year. This is no flash in the pan; over the past couple of years, inflation has been consistently lower than expected in Britain and America.
      Economists have been particularly surprised by favourable inflation figures in Britain and the United States, since conventional measures suggest that both economies, and especially America's, have little productive slack. America's capacity utilisation, for example, hit historically high levels earlier this year, and its jobless rate (5.6% in August) has fallen below most estimates of the natural rate of unemployment — the rate below which inflation has taken off in the past.
      Why has inflation proved so mild? The most thrilling explanation is, unfortunately, a little defective. Some economists argue that powerful structural changes in the world have upended the old economic models that were based upon the historical link between growth and inflation.
    67. From the passage we learn that ________.
      [A] there is a definite relationship between inflation and interest rates
      [B] economy will always follow certain models
      [C] the economic situation is better than expected
      [D] economists had foreseen the present economic situation
    68. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
      [A] Making monetary policies is comparable to driving a car.
      [B] An extremely low jobless rate will lead to inflation.
      [C] A high unemployment rate will result from inflation.
      [D] Interest rates have an immediate effect on the economy.
    69. The sentence "This is no flash in the pan" (line 4, paragraph 3) means that ________.
      [A] the low inflation rate will last for some time
      [B] the inflation rate will soon rise
      [C] the inflation will disappear quickly
      [D] there is no inflation at present
    70. The passage shows that the author is ________ the present situation.
      [A] critical of
      [B] puzzled by
      [C] disappointed at
      [D] amazed at
    TEXT 3
    In the first year or so of Web business, most of the action has revolved around efforts to tap the consumer market. More recently, as the Web proved to be more than a fashion, companies have started to buy and sell products and services with one another. Such business-to-business sales make sense because business people typically know what product they're looking for.
      Nonetheless, many companies still hesitate to use the Web because of doubts about its reliability. "Businesses need to feel they can trust the pathway between them and the supplier," says senior analyst Blane Erwin of Forrester Research. Some companies are limiting the risk by conducting online transactions only with established business partners who are given access to the company's private intranet.
      Another major shift in the model for Internet commerce concerns the technology available for marketing. Until recently, Internet marketing activities have focused on strategies to "pull" customers into sites. In the past year, however, software companies have developed tools that allow companies to "push" information directly out to consumers, transmitting marketing messages directly to targeted customers. Most notably, the Pointcast Network uses a screen saver to deliver a continually updated stream of news and advertisements to subscribers' computer monitors. Subscribers can customize the information they want to receive and proceed directly to a company's Web site. Companies such as Virtual Vineyards are already starting to use similar technologies to push messages to customers about special sales, product offerings, or other events. But push technology has earned the contempt of many Web users. Online culture thinks highly of the notion that the information flowing onto the screen comes there by specific request. Once commercial promotion begins to fill the screen uninvited, the distinction between the Web and television fades. That's a prospect that horrifies Net purists.
      But it is hardly inevitable that companies on the Web will need to resort to push strategies to make money. The examples of Virtual Vineyards, Amazon.com, and other pioneers show that a Web site selling the right kind of products with the right mix of interactivity, hospitality, and security will attract online customers. And the cost of computing power continues to free fall, which is a good sign for any enterprise setting up shop in silicon. People looking back 5 or 10 years from now may well wonder why so few companies took the online plunge.
    55. We learn from the beginning of the passage that Web business ________.
      [A] has been striving to expand its market
      [B] intended to follow a fanciful fashion
      [C] tried but in vain to control the market
      [D] has been booming for one year or so
    56. Speaking of the online technology available for marketing, the author implies that ________.
      [A] the technology is popular with many Web users
      [B] businesses have faith in the reliability of online transactions
      [C] there is a radical change in strategy
      [D] it is accessible limitedly to established partners
    57. In the view of Net purists, ________.
      [A] there should be no marketing messages in online culture
      [B] money making should be given priority to on the Web
      [C] the Web should be able to function as the television set
      [D] there should be no online commercial information without requests
    58. We learn from the last paragraph that ________.
      [A] pushing information on the Web is essential to Internet commerce
      [B] interactivity, hospitality and security are important to online customers
      [C] leading companies began to take the online plunge decades ago
      [D] setting up shops in silicon is independent of the cost of computing power
    TEXT 4
    In the last half of the nineteenth century "capital" and "labour" were enlarging and perfecting their rival organizations on modern lines. Many an old firm was replaced by a limited liability company with a bureaucracy of salaried managers. The change met the technical requirements of the new age by engaging a large professional element and prevented the decline in efficiency that so commonly spoiled the fortunes of family firms in the second and third generation after the energetic founders. It was moreover a step away from individual initiative, towards collectivism and municipal and state-owned business. The railway companies, though still private business managed for the benefit of shareholders, were very unlike old family business. At the same time the great municipalities went into business to supply lighting, trams and other services to the taxpayers.
      The growth of the limited liability company and municipal business had important consequences. Such large, impersonal manipulation of capital and industry greatly increased the numbers and importance of shareholders as a class, an element in national life representing irresponsible wealth detached from the land and the duties of the landowners; and almost equally detached from the responsible management of business. All through the nineteenth century, America, Africa, India, Australia and parts of Europe were being developed by British capital, and British shareholders were thus enriched by the world's movement towards industrialization. Towns like Bournemouth and Eastbourne sprang up to house large "comfortable" classes who had retired on their incomes, and who had no relation to the rest of the community except that of drawing dividends and occasionally attending a shareholders' meeting to dictate their orders to the management. On the other hand "Shareholding" meant leisure and freedom which was used by many of the later Victorians for the highest purpose of a great civilization.
      The "shareholders" as such had no knowledge of the lives, thoughts or needs of the workmen employed by the company in which he held shares, and his influence on the relations of capital and labour was not good. The paid manager acting for the company was in more direct relation with the men and their demands, but even he had seldom that familiar personal knowledge of the workmen which the employer had often had under the more patriarchal system of the old family business now passing away. Indeed the mere size of operations and the numbers of workmen involved rendered such personal relations impossible. Fortunately, however, the increasing power and organization of the trade unions, at least in all skilled trades, enabled the workmen to meet on equal terms the managers of the companies who employed them. The cruel discipline of the strike and lockout taught the two parties to respect each other's strength and understand the value of fair negotiation.
    59. It's true of the old family firms that ________.
      [A] they were spoiled by the younger generations
      [B] they failed for lack of individual initiative
      [C] they lacked efficiency compared with modern companies
      [D] they could supply adequate services to the taxpayers
    60. The growth of limited liability companies resulted in ________.
      [A] the separation of capital from management
      [B] the ownership of capital by managers
      [C] the emergence of capital and labour as two classes
      [D] the participation of shareholders in municipal business
    61. According to the passage, all of the following are true except that ________.
      [A] the shareholders were unaware of the needs of the workers
      [B] the old firm owners had a better understanding of their workers
      [C] the limited liability companies were too large to run smoothly
      [D] the trade unions seemed to play a positive role
    62. The author is most critical of ________.
      [A] family firm owners
      [B] landowners
      [C] managers
      [D] shareholders
    Part B
    Sample One
     In the following article, some sentences have been removed. For Questions 41—45, choose the most suitable one from the list A—G to fit into each of the numbered blank. There are two extra choices, which do not fit in any of the gaps. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points)
     Long before Man lived on the Earth, there were fishes, reptiles, birds, insects, and some mammals. Although some of these animals were ancestors of kinds living today, others are now extinct, that is, they have no descendants alive now. 41)_          ____.
     Very occasionally the rocks show impression of skin, so that, apart from color, we can build up a reasonably accurate picture of an animal that died millions of years ago. The kind of rock in which the remains are found tells us much about the nature of the original land, often of the plants that grew on it, and even of its climate.
     42)____            _. Nearly all of the fossils that we know were preserved in rocks formed by water action, and most of these are of animals that lived in or near water. Thus it follows that there must be many kinds of mammals, birds, and insects of which we know nothing.
     43)____            _. There are also crab-like creatures, whose bodies were covered with a horny substance. The body segments each had two pairs of legs, one pair for walking on the sandy bottom, the other for swimming. The head was a kind of shield with a pair of compound eyes, often with thousands of lenses. They were usually an inch or two long but some were 2 feet.
     44)__   ___. Of these, the ammonites are very interesting and important. They have a shell composed of many chambers, each representing a temporary home of the animal. As the young grew larger it grew a new chamber and sealed off the previous one. Thousands of these can be seen in the rocks on the Dorset Coast.
     45)_    ____. About 75 million years ago the Age of Reptiles was over and most of the groups died out. The mammals quickly developed, and we can trace the evolution of many familiar animals such as the elephant and horse. Many of the later mammals, though now extinct, were known to primitive man and were featured by him in cave paintings and on bone carvings.
     [A] The shellfish have a long history in the rock and many different kinds are known.
     [B] Nevertheless, we know a great deal about many of them because their bones and shells have been preserved in the rocks as fossils. From them we can tell their size and shape, how they walked, the kind of food they ate.
     [C] The first animals with true backbones were the fishes, first known in the rocks of 375 million years ago. About 300 million years ago the amphibians, the animals able to live both on land and in water, appeared. They were giant, sometimes 8 feet long, and many of them lived in the swampy pools in which our coal seam, or layer, or formed. The amphibians gave rise to the reptiles and for nearly 150 million years these were the principal forms of life on land, in the sea, and in the air.
     [D] The best index fossils tend to be marine creatures. These animals evolved rapidly and spread over large areas of the world.
     [E] The earliest animals whose remains have been found were all very simple kinds and lived in the sea. Later forms are more complex, and among these are the sea-lilies, relations of the starfishes, which had long arms and were attached by a long stalk to the sea bed, or to rocks.
     [F] When an animal dies, the body, its bones, or shell, may often be carried away by streams into lakes or the sea and there get covered up by mud. If the animal lived in the sea its body would probably sink and be covered with mud. More and more mud would fall upon it until the bones or shell become embedded and preserved.
     [G] Many factors can influence how fossils are preserved in rocks. Remains of an organism may be replaced by minerals, dissolved by an acidic solution to leave only their impression, or simply reduced to a more stable form.
    Sample Two
    Directions:
    The following paragraphs are given in a wrong order.  For Questions 41-45. you are required to reorganize these paragraphs into a coherent article by choosing from the list A-G to fill in each numbered box. The first and the last paragraphs have been placed for you in Boxes. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1 (10 points)
    [A] “I just don't know how to motivate them to do a better job. We're in a budget crunch and I have absolutely no financial rewards at my disposal. In fact, we’ll probably have to lay some people off in the near future. It's hard for me to make the job interesting and challenging because it isn't- it's boring, routine paperwork, and there isn't much you can do about it.
     [B] “Finally, I can't say to them that their promotions will hinge an the excellence of their paperwork. First of all, they know it's not true.  if their performance is adequate, most are more likely to get  promoted just by staying on the fore a certain number of years than for some specific outstanding act. Second, they were trained to do the job they do out in the streets, not to fill out forms. All through their career it is the arrests and interventions that get noticed.
    [C] "I've got real problem with my officers. They come on the force  as young, inexperienced men, and we send them out on the street, either in ears or on a heat. They seem to like the contact they have with the public, the action involved in crime prevention, and the apprehension of criminals. They also like helping people nut at fires, accidents, and other  看不清楚.
                                                                                            
    [D]  "Some people have suggested a number of things like using conviction records as a performance criterion. However, we know that's not fair-too many other things are involved. Bad paperwork increases the chance that you lose in court, but good paperwork doesn't necessarily mean you'll win. We tried setting up team competitions based on the excellence of the reports, but the guys caught on to that pretty quickly. No one was getting any type of reward for winning the competition, and they figured why should they labor when there was no payoff.
    [E]  The problem occurs when they get back to the station. They hate to do the paperwork, and because they dislike it, the job is  frequently put off or done inadequately .This lack of attention hurts us later on when we get to court. We need clear, factual reports. They must be highly detailed and unambiguous. As soon as one part of a report is shown to be inadequate or incorrect, the rest of the report is suspect. Poor reporting probably causes us to lose more cases than any other factor. [F]“So I just don’t know what to do. I’ve been groping in the dark in a number of years. And I hope that this seminar  will shed some light on this problems of mine and help me out in my future work..”
    [G]A large metropolitan city government was putting on a number of seminars for administrators , managers and/or executives of various department throughout the city. At one of these sessions the topic to be discussed was motivation---how we can get public servants motivated to do a good job. The difficulty of a police captain became the central focus of the discussion.

    Order:
    G——41.    ——42.    ——43.     —— 44.     ——45.    ——F

    Sample Three
    Directions:
    You are going to read a text about the tips on resume writing, followed by a list of examples. Choose the best example from the list A-F for each numbered subheading (41-45). There is one extra example which you do not need to use. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points)
      
    The main purpose of a resume is to convince an employer to grant you an interview . There are two kinds . One in the familiar “tombstone” that lists where you went to school and where you’ve worked in chronological order. The other is what I call the “functional” resume——descriptive, fun to read , unique to you and much more likely to land you an interview.
    It’s handy to have a “tombstone” for certain occasions. But prospective employers throw away most of those un-requested “tombstone” lists, preferring to interview the quick rather than the dead.
    What follows are tips on writing a functional resume that will get read—a resume that makes you come alive and look interesting to employers.

    (41) Put yourself first
    In order to write a resume others will read with enthusiasm ,  you have to feel important about yourself.

    (42) Sell what you can do ,not who you are :
    Practice translating your personality traits . character, accomplishments and achievements into skill areas . There are at least five thousand skill areas in the world of work .
     
    Toot your own born!
    Many people clutch when asked to think about their abilities. Some think they have none at all! But everyone does, and one of yours may just be the ticket an employer would be glad to punch—if only you show it.

    (43) Be specific , be concrete , and be brief!
    Remember that “brevity is the best policy,”

    (44) Turn bad news into good:
         Everybody has bad disappointments in work.. If you habe to mention yours , look for the positive side.

    (45) Never apologize:
         If you’re returning to the work force after fifteen years as a parent , simply write a short paragraph(summary of background) in place of a chronology of experience . Don’t apologize for working at being a mother ; it’s the hardest job of all. If you have no special training or higher education, just don’t mention education.

         The secret is to think about the self before you start writing about yourself .Take four or five hours off, nit necessarily consecutive , and simply write down every accomplishment in your life , on or off the job, that made you feel effective. Don’t worry at first about what it all means. Study the list and try to spot patterns .  As you study your list , you will cone closer to the meaning: identifying your marketable skills. Once you discover patterns ,give names to your cluster of accomplishments(leadership skills ,budget management skills, child development skills etc.) Try to list at least three accomplishments under the same skills heading. Now start writing your resume as if you mattered . It may take four drafts or more ,and several weeks ,before you’re ready to show it to a stranger (friends are usually too kind) for a reaction . When you’re satisfied . send it to a printer; a printed resume is far superior to photocopies. It shows an employer that regard job hunting as serious work, work doing right.
          Isn’t that the kind of person you’d want working for you?

    [A] A woman who lost her job as a teacher’s aide due to a cutback in government funding wrote : “Principal of elementary school cited me as the only teacher’s aide she would rehire if government funds became available”

    [B] One resume I received included the following : “Invited by my superior to straighten out our organization’s accounts receivable. Set up orderly repayment schedule , reconciled accounts weekly , and improved cash flow 100 per cent. Rewarded  with raise and promotion.”  Notice how this woman focuses on results , specifies how  she  accomplished them , and mention her reward—all in 34 words.
    [C] For example , if you have a flair for saving , managing and investing money . you have money management skills.
    [D] An acquaintance complained of being biased when losing an opportunity due to the statement “Ready to learn through not so well educated”
    [E] One of my former colleagues, for example, wrote three resumes in three different styles in order to find out which was more preferred .The result is , of course, the one that highlights skills and education background.
    [F] A woman once told me about a cash-flow crisis her employer had faced .She’d agreed to work without pay for three months until business improved .Her reward was her back pay plus a 20 percent bonus. I asked why that marvellous story wasn’t in her resume . She answered , “It wasn’t important.” What she was really saying of course was “I’m not important ”

    Sample Four
    Directions:
    You are going to read a list of heading and a text about plagiarism in the academic community. Choose the most suitable heading from the list A-F for each numbered paragraph (4~5). The first and last paragraphs of the text are not numbered. There is one extra heading which you do not need to use. Mark your answer on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points)

    [ A ] What to do as a student?
    [ B ] Various definitions of plagiarism
    [ C ] Ideas should always be sourced
    [ D ] Ignorance can be forgiven
    [ E ] Plagiarism is equivalent to theft
    [ F ] The consequences of plagiarism

    Scholars, writers and teachers in the modern academic community have strong feelings about acknowledging the use of another person's ideas. In the English-speaking world, the term plagiarism is used to label the practice of not giving credit for the source of one's ideas. Simply stated, plagiarism is “the wrongful appropriation or purloining, and publication as one’s own of the idea, or the expression of ideas of another.”

     
    41.   
    The penalties for plagiarism vary from situation to situation. In many universities, the punishment many range from failure in a particular course to expulsion from the university. In the literary world, where writes are protected from plagiarism by international copyright laws, the penalty may range from a small fine to imprisonment and ruined career. Protection of scholars and writers, through the copyright laws and through the social pressures of the academic and literary communities, is a relatively recent concept. Such social pressures and copyright laws requires writers to give scrupulous attention to documentation of their sources.

     
    42.   
    Students, as inexperienced scholars themselves, must avoid various types of plagiarism by being self-critical in their use of other scholar’s ideas and by giving appropriate credit for the source of borrowed ideas and words, otherwise dire consequences may occur. There are at least three classifications of plagiarism as it is revealed in students’ inexactness in identifying sources properly. They are plagiarism by accident, by ignorance, and by intention.

     
    43.   
    Plagiarism by accident, or oversight, sometimes is the result of the writer’s inability to decide or remember where the idea came from. He may have read it long ago, heard it in a lecture since forgotten, or acquired it second-hand or third-hand from discussions with colleagues. He may also have difficulty in deciding whether the idea is such common knowledge that no reference to the original source is needed. Although this type of plagiarism must be guarded against, it is the least serious and, if lessons learned, can be exempt from being severely punished.

     
    44.   
    Plagiarism through ignorance is simply a way of saying that inexperienced writers often do not know how or when to acknowledge their sources. The techniques for documentation note-taking, quoting, footnoting, listing bibliography – are easily learned and can prevent the writer from making unknowing mistakes or omissions in his references. Although “there is no copyright in news, or in ideas, only in the expression of them,” the writer cannot plead ignorance when his sources for ideas are challenged.

     
    45.   
    The most serious kind of academic thievery is plagiarism by intention. The writer, limited by his laziness and dullness, copies the thoughts and languages of others and claims them for his own. He not only steals, he tries to deceive the reader into believing the ideas are original. Such words as immoral, dishonest, offensive, and despicable are used to describe the practice of plagiarism by intention.

    The opposite of plagiarism is acknowledgement. All mature and trustworthy writers make use of the ideas of others but they are careful to acknowledge their indebtedness to their sources. Students, as developing scholars, writers, teachers, and professional leaders, should recognize and assume the responsibility to document all sources from which language and thoughts are borrowed. Other members of the profession will not only respect the scholarship, they will admire the humility and honesty.

    Part C
    Directions:
    Read the following text carefully and then translate the underlined segments into Chinese. Your translation should be written clearly on ANSWER SHEET 2. (10 points)
    Do animals have rights? This is how the question is usually pout. It sounds like a useful, ground-clearing way to start. 46) Actually, it isn’t, because it assumes that there is an agreed account of human rights, which is something the world does not have.
     On one view of rights, to be sure, it necessarily follows that animals have none. 47) Some philosophers argue that rights exist only within a social contract, as part of an exchange of duties and entitlements. Therefore, animals cannot have rights. The idea of punishing a tiger that kills somebody is absurd; for exactly the same reason, so is the idea that tigers have rights. However, this is only one account, and by no means an uncontested one. It denies rights not only to animals but also to some people—for instance, to infants, the mentally incapable and future generations. In addition, it is unclear what force a contract can have for people who never consented to it: how do you reply to somebody who says "I don't like  this  contract "?
       The point is this: without agreement on the rights of people, arguing about the rights of animals is fruitless. 48) It leads the discussion to extremes at the outset: it invites you to think that animals should be treated either with the consideration humans extend to other humans , or with no consideration at all. This is a false choice . Better to start with another, more fundamental, question : is the way we treat animals a moral issue at all?
        Many deny it. 49) Arguing from the view that humans are different from animals in every relevant respect, extremists of this  kind think that animals lie outside the area of moral choice. Any regard for the suffering of animals is seen as a mistake – a sentimental displacement of feeling that should properly be directed to other humans.
        This view , which holds that torturing a monkey is morally equivalent to chopping wood, may seem bravely "logical". In fact it is simply shallow : the confused center is right to reject it. The most elementary form of moral reasoning -- the ethical equivalent of learning to crawl -- is to weigh other's interests against one's own. This is turn requires sympathy and imagination : without which there is no capacity for moral thought. To see an animal in pain is enough , for most, to engage sympathy. 50) When that happens, it is not a mistake : it is mankind's instinct for moral reasoning in action, an instinct that should be encouraged rather than laughed at.
    Section III writing
    Part A
    51 Directions
    You are preparing for an English test and are in need of some reference books. Write a letter to the sales department of a bookstore to ask for:
    1) detailed information about the books you want,
    2) methods of payment,
    3) time and way of delivery.

    You should write about 100 words on ANSWER SHEET 2.Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. Use "Li Ming" instead. You do not need to write the address. (10 points)
    Part B
    52. Directions:
    Study the following two pictures carefully and write an essay to
    1) describe the picture,
    2) deduce the purpose of the painter of the pictures, and
    3) suggest counter-measures.

    You should write about 100 words on ANSWER SHEET 2. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. Use "Li Ming" instead. You do not need to write your address. (10 points)

    06英语考研大纲

     


    Dragon 2005-11-09, 12:52 下午
               考 试 说 明
    全国硕士研究生入学统一考试是为高等学校和科研机构招收硕士研究生而设置的。其中,
    英语实行全国统一考试。它的评价标准是高等学校非英语专业优秀本科毕业生能达到的
    及格或及格以上水平,以保证被录取者具有一定的英语水平,有利于各高等学校和科研机
    构在专业上择优选拔。

    一、评价目标
    考生应掌握下列语言知识和技能:
    (一)语言知识
    1. 语法知识
    考生应能熟练地运用基本的语法知识。
    本大纲没有专门列出对语法知识的具体要求,其目的是鼓励考生用听、说、读、写的实
    践代替单纯的语法知识学习,以求考生在交际中能更准确、自如地运用语法知识。
    2. 词汇
    考生应能掌握5500左右的词汇以及相关词组(详见附录)。
    英语语言的演化是一个世界范围内的动态发展过程,它受到当今科技发展和社会进步的
    影响。这意味着需要对本大纲词汇表不断进行研究和定期的修订。
    此外,硕士研究入学英语考试是为非英语专业考生设置的。考虑到交际的需要,考生还
    应自行掌握涉及个人好恶、生活习惯、宗教信仰,以及本人工作或专业等方面的特殊词汇


    (二)语言技能*
    1. 阅读**
    考生应能读懂选自各类书籍和报刊的不同类型的文字材料(生词量不超过所读材料总词
    汇量的3%),还应能读懂与本人学习或工作有关的文献、技术说明和产品介绍等。根据所
    读材料,考生应能:
    1) 理解主旨要义;
    2) 理解文中的具体信息;
    3) 理解文中的概念性含义;
    4) 进行有关的判断、推理和引申;
    5) 根据上下文推测生词的词义;
    6) 理解文章的总体结构以及单句之间、段落之间的关系;
    7) 理解作者的意图、观点或态度;
    8) 区分论点和论据。
    2. 写作
    考生应能写不同类型的应用文,包括私人和公务信函、备忘录、摘要、报告等,还应能
    写一般描述性、叙述性和说明或议论性的文章。短文写作时,考生应能:
    1) 做到语法、拼写、标点正确,用词恰当;
    2) 遵循文章的特定文体格式;
    3) 合理组织文章结构,使其内容统一、连贯;
    4) 根据写作目的和特定读者,恰当选用语域。**
    *考生应能掌握的语言技能包括听,说,读,写四种能力。但是由于听力能力和口语能
    力的考察在复试中进行,因此这里只列出读,写两种技能。
    **指在书面和口语表达中根据不同的交际对象,所采用的话语方式,即正式、一般非
    正式的话语

    二、考试形式、考试内容与试卷结构
    (一)考试形式
    考试形式为笔试。考试时间为180分钟。满分为100分。
    试卷分试题册和答题卡(1、2)两部分。考生应将1~45题的答案按要求填涂在答题卡1
    上,将46~52题的答案写在答题卡2上。
    (二)考试内容与试卷结构
    试题分三部分,共52题,包括英语知识运用、阅读理解和写作。
    第一部分 英语知识运用
    该部分不仅考查考生对不同语境中规范的语言要素(包括词汇、表达方式和结构)的掌
    握程度,而且还考查考生对语段特征(如连贯性和一致性等)的辨识能力等。共20小题,
    每小题0.5分,共10分。
    在一篇240~280词的文章中留出20个空白,要求考生从每题给出的4个选项中选出最佳答
    案,使补全后的文章意思通顺、前后连贯、结构完整。考生在答题卡1上作答。
    第二部分 阅读理解
    该部分由A、B、C三节组成,考查考生理解书面英语的能力。共30小题,每小题2分,共
    60分。
    A节(20题):主要考查考生理解主旨要义、具体信息、概念性含义,进行有关的判断
    、推理和引申,根据上下文推测生词的词义等能力。要求考生根据所提供的四篇(总长
    约为为1600词)文章的内容,从每题所给出的4个选项中选出最佳答案。考生在答题卡1
    上作答。
    B节(5题):主要考查考生对诸如连贯性、一致性等语段特征以及文章结构的理解。本
    部分有三种备选题型。每次考试从这三种备选题型中选择一种进行考查。考生在答题卡1
    上作答。
    备选题型有:
    1) 本部分的内容是一篇总长度为500~600词的文章,其中有5段空白,文章后有6-7段文
    字,要求考生根据文章内容从这6-7段文字中选择能分别放进文章中5个空白处的5段
    2) 在一篇长度约500-600词的文章中,各段落的原有顺序已经被打乱,要求考生根据
    文章内容和结构将所列段落(7-8个)重新排序。其中有2-3个段落在文章中的位置已经给
    出。
    3) 在一篇长度为500词的文章的前或后有6-7段文字或6-7个概括句或小标题,这些文字
    或标题分别是对文章中某一部分的概括、阐述或举例。要求考生根据文章内容,从这6-7
    个选项中选出最恰当的5段文字或5个标题填入文章的空白处。

    C节(5题):主要考察考生准确理解内容或结构较复杂的英语材料的能力。要求考生阅
    读一篇约400词的文章,并将其中5个划线部分(约150词)译成汉语,要求疑问准确、完
    整、通顺。考生在答题卡2上作答。

    第三部分  写作
    该部分由A、B两节组成,考查考生的书面表达能力。总分30分。
    A节:考生根据所给情景写出一篇约100词(标点符号不计算在内)的应用性短文,包括
    私人和公务信函、备忘录、摘要、报告等。考生在答题卡2上作答。满分10分。
    B节:考生根据提示信息写出一篇160~200词的短文(标点符号不计算在内)。提示信息
    的形式有主题句、写作提纲、规定情景、图、表等。考生在答题卡2上作答。满分20分。



    部分 节 为考生提供的信息 指导语语言 测试要点 题型 题目数量 计分 答题卡种类
    I英语知识运用(10分)  1篇文章(240-280词)英语 英语 词汇、语法和结构 完型填
    空多项选择题(四选一) 20 10 答题卡1(机器阅卷)
    II 阅读理解(60分) A 4篇文章(共约600词) 英语 理解主旨要义、具体信息、概念
    性含义,进行有关的判断、推理和引申,根据上下文推测生词的词义等 多项选择题(四
    选一) 20 40
    B 1篇文章(约500-600词) 英语 对连贯性、一致性等语段特征以及文章结构的理解
    选择搭配题 5 10
    C 1篇文章(约400词)5处划线部分(约150词) 英语 理解概念或结构较复杂的英语文
    字材料 英译汉 5 10 答题卡2(人工阅卷、机器登分)
    III写作(30分) A 规定情景 英语 书面表达 应用文(约100词) 1 10
    B 主题句、写作提纲、规定情景、图、表等 英语 书面表达 短文写作(160-200词) 1
    20总计  50+2 100


    考生注意事项
    1. 考生必须严格遵守各项考场规则。
    2. 答题前,考生应按准考证上的有关内容填写答题卡上的“考生姓名”、“报考单位”
    、“考生编号”等信息。
    3. 答案必须按要求涂写成在指定的答题卡上。
    (1)英语知识运用、阅读理解A节、B节的答案填涂在答题卡1上。填涂部分应该按照答
    题卡上的要求用2B铅笔完成。如要改动,必须用橡皮擦干净。
    (2)阅读理解C节的答案和作文必须用(蓝)黑色字迹钢笔、圆珠笔或签字笔在答题卡2
    上作答。字迹要清楚。
    4. 考试结束后,将答题卡1、答题卡2一并装入原试卷袋中,试卷交给监考人员。

    近期计划

    ·学习,这个是必要的,任何时候都不能忘
    ·去买朱泰祺的e文辅导,绍剑的数学辅导
    ·硬盘去修(今日)
    ·图要画(今日)
    ·热力学作业
    ·身份证补办
    ·银行卡换新
    ·乙肝疫苗
    ·爬山
     
     
    握拳,事情多不要紧,一切都会有结果的!
     

    祈祷一切都会顺利

    那个ftp算是我的半个命根子,祈祷他会越来越好啊。阿门。
    本来,像浙大这样的沙漠里,能有个这样的存在实在是很
    幸运的事情,虽然很麻烦,耗掉了很多人的很多心血,但是
    能为他人留下这么一个便利之处,还是感觉很值得的。
     
    不敢想象学校或者毕业的学长会给钱弄个无敌的服务器,但
    若是现在这个小小的ftp能够运行好的话,我就很知足。
     
    硬件问题非我所长,唯有默默祈祷,相信我的,以及所有管
    理员的rp了。
    3/12/2006

    混乱的生活呀这是什么世界

    昨天本来决定瑝早睡早起的,起床洗漱跑步吃饭,回来洗澡,自修。
    多么美好的世界。顺便还能理个发,已经半年多没进过发型屋了。人
    说我在走颓废路线orz
     
    可是无情的现实是这样的,由于更新blog睡的比较晚,所以早上一睁
    眼睛已经八点三刻。懒洋洋的起来,很不幸的打开了电脑,于是干耗
    到十一点。饿得耐不住了,背起书包去食堂。
     
    路上路过一发型屋,进之,言明长碎发。然而操刀手一直在劝我做个
    拉直,我知道自己头发很蓬,但是,没有钱不是……呃,有钱了去整
    容。。。哼哧
     
    在靓园,买了八块钱的菜,比以前奢侈很多,是因为把早饭的钱也算
    进去了-。-那个鸭头是微辣的,然而还是让我浑身燥热。在教四某
    个最大的教室里,靠近大大的窗户自修是件比较惬意的事情。一觉睡
    醒,发现飘起雪花,短信mao开了雪版,但是转眼雪花就消失了。==
    这不是我的错……
     
    学了标日初级的一二课,还成,鼓励下自己,再接再厉哦
     
    然而专业课就不怎么好应付,几根轴让我很伤脑筋。因为齿轮即使做
    成齿轮轴也依然过小,只好从齿数开始改,齿轮,轴,连轴器,轴承,
    统统修改,改到崩溃。
    最后因为一件很小的事情,箱体的结构竟然卡住了,我找不到一个小
    东西的尺寸orz
    只好回来了

    宁财神

    三天前,参加了一个浙江电视台的小节目,叫做情爱传奇==||||
    节目是很无聊,不过见到了宁财神,还算不错。可惜演员们没有
    到现场,只有一个宁财神在,气氛难免沉闷,哈哈,他也是个不
    习惯镜头的人。
     
    据说他最早是学经济的,做操盘手很失败,后来转向广告业,做
    到现在,难说他在广告上更成功还是在剧本上更成功。现在他跟
    美貌的老婆恩恩爱爱每天缠绵在一起,过的蛮舒服的。赞。
     
    现场的时候,宁财神答应把一部分剧本整理后发出来,大心,虽
    然不是全部的。可恶的建安竟然说吕秀才的坏话,不可饶恕呀,
    不过我估计那段会被剪掉。现场气氛有点古怪,可能是节目定伍
    是情爱吧,大家老是提私人冋题,好不爽啊。不过,小节目而已,
    不抱多大希望的。
     
    形象欠佳,对不住观众了。

    使用计数器

    怎么才能在主页面显示呢,不然会因为发布新的日志而沉下去看不到的!
    在你学会使用计数器的代码以后, 把代码放到HTML模块即可, 该模块有任意位置功能 HTML模块添加方法
     
    计数器这个东东自己是不喜欢的, 但是一般刚刚做网页的都会对它感兴趣, 每跳动一次, 心情都能激动一下, 呵呵.
     
    事实上真正的网站是不会把计数器放到显眼的位置让人看的, 都是幕后来跟踪和统计. 但是娃娃微笑, POPO猫, 冰男-老派男人, 凝沙沙还有更多的Spacesers一旦联合起来, 你就不得不做一个教程了... 呵呵
     
    但是, 没太多时间啊, 怎么办? 就找个最简单的计数器吧... 国内的小站点一般不可信, 随时都会关闭, 郁闷死你, 所以, 找个国外的, 咱不怕英国伦敦语... 呵呵
     
    这个, 干脆, 授人以鱼不如授人以渔, 我教各位刚刚使用Spaces或者刚刚学做网页或者刚刚接触网络的朋友看看我找计数器的过程吧...
     
    1. 上Google找记数器 http://www.google.com 就输入俩关键字"free counter" 一个免费 一个计数器
    2. 搜到117,000,000个结果, 好象有点多啊...
        第一个站点: freelogs.com
        第二个站点: statcounter.com
        第五个站点: comshinystat.com
       
    说实话, 都不错, 那我就找个最简单的第7个站点: rapidcounter.com

    3. 进入http://www.rapidcounter.com
    4. 点击左下角的"More to choose from..." 直接点我这里就可以 第三步都省了
    5. 选择自己喜欢的一种计数器, 直接点他的图标
    6. 依次填入邮件地址, 开始计数的数目, 样式已经在第5步选好了, 点击"Sign up"注册按钮.
     
    使用计数器
    使用计数器
    Step By Step
     
    怎么才能在主页面显示呢,不然会因为发布新的日志而沉下去看不到的!
    在你学会使用计数器的代码以后, 把代码放到HTML模块即可, 该模块有任意位置功能 HTML模块添加方法
     
    计数器这个东东自己是不喜欢的, 但是一般刚刚做网页的都会对它感兴趣, 每跳动一次, 心情都能激动一下, 呵呵.
     
    事实上真正的网站是不会把计数器放到显眼的位置让人看的, 都是幕后来跟踪和统计. 但是娃娃微笑, POPO猫, 冰男-老派男人, 凝沙沙还有更多的Spacesers一旦联合起来, 你就不得不做一个教程了... 呵呵
     
    但是, 没太多时间啊, 怎么办? 就找个最简单的计数器吧... 国内的小站点一般不可信, 随时都会关闭, 郁闷死你, 所以, 找个国外的, 咱不怕英国伦敦语... 呵呵
     
    这个, 干脆, 授人以鱼不如授人以渔, 我教各位刚刚使用Spaces或者刚刚学做网页或者刚刚接触网络的朋友看看我找计数器的过程吧...
     
    1. 上Google找记数器 http://www.google.com 就输入俩关键字"free counter" 一个免费 一个计数器
    2. 搜到117,000,000个结果, 好象有点多啊...
        第一个站点: freelogs.com
        第二个站点: statcounter.com
        第五个站点: comshinystat.com
       
    说实话, 都不错, 那我就找个最简单的第7个站点: rapidcounter.com

    3. 进入http://www.rapidcounter.com
    4. 点击左下角的"More to choose from..." 直接点我这里就可以 第三步都省了
    5. 选择自己喜欢的一种计数器, 直接点他的图标
    6. 依次填入邮件地址, 开始计数的数目, 样式已经在第5步选好了, 点击"Sign up"注册按钮.
     

    7. 哎呀 又是一段代码... 不过不用担心, 我们来分解它! 把那些不需要的全部扔掉!

    <a href="http://www.rapidcounter.com/signup.php" target="_top"> <img border="0" alt="Free Counter" src="http://counter.rapidcounter.com/counter/1126187526/wow"; ALIGN="middle" HSPACE="4" VSPACE="2"> </a><script src=http://counter.rapidcounter.com/script/1126187526></script><br><a style="font-size:12" href="http://www.rapidcounter.com/" target="_top"><font style="font-size:12"color="#666666">Free Counter</font></a>
    都扔掉,  把灰色代码都仍掉, 我们只要橙色部分的代码.
    8. 那么就剩下
    <img border="0" alt="Free Counter" src="http://counter.rapidcounter.com/counter/1126187526/wow"; ALIGN="middle" HSPACE="4" VSPACE="2">
    啦! 哦, 还是太多了啊, 把第8步的灰色也扔掉, 嘿嘿...
    9. 我想鼠标放上去能显示我的站点, 那么就把第8步的兰色改成 alt="欢迎来到我的小屋" 
    10. 这下, 代码变成了
    <img border="0" alt="欢迎来到我的小屋" src="http://counter.rapidcounter.com/counter/1126187526/wow">
    ,呵呵, 我们终于可以直接把代码放到日志或者HTML模块里面了, 最好是这么放:
    <div align=center><img border="0" alt="欢迎来到我的小屋" src="http://counter.rapidcounter.com/counter/1126187526/wow">
    </div>

    余向晚·待排序

    向晚来到成都,在那僻静地地方租了一个四方的小独院,住了进来。吃穿用度都是自那条陋街边的小店里买的,地处偏僻,东西也便宜,师父给的银子尽够住几个月的了。向晚每日里只是练些那新学的剑法掌法,内功也不曾落下一日,成都的胜景,却不曾去看过。这日天气清爽,向晚练功过后吃了晚饭,决定出去走走。出门走一里有余便是一条小溪流,人迹更罕,风景却佳,是赏风色的好地方。向晚悠闲的踱着步子看远山长清风淡,心下不禁有些欢喜,小时候都是这么过的呢。

    就这么沿着溪流渐行渐远,发现去路上站着一个白衣少年,身后是四个刚抓总角的青衣小厮垂手立着。向晚不在意的要绕过这少年,却发现这少年站的地方恰是一处咽喉,左是数支繁盛桃花,右边是清清溪流。向晚即不想踏水而行,也不想穿花而过,抱抱拳唱了个喏,道:“这位仁兄可否让一下,让在下过去?小弟先谢过了。”这少年长的白白净净,星眸剑眉,一块青丝方巾覆着满头乌丝,身材又细长,真真一个美少年!

    这少年微微一笑,并没有让开,倒是开口问道:“阁下可是余向晚余少侠?在下奉广明宫之命前来迎接少侠前往做客。”向晚一愣,这广明宫倒也并非没听说过,也算是武林一支,只是他们一向不怎么涉足江湖,如何知道自己的名字呢,这番邀请又是要做什么呢?疑惑间,向晚便问道:“少侠不敢当,在下确是余向晚。倒不知广明宫欲召在下前往是何原因?”这少年正色道:“我主流云使只吩咐在下邀请少侠前往,并无告知原因,少侠要问,不如到宫中亲自问我主如何?”这哪里是邀请,分明是强抢么!向晚有些动气,但看这少年比自己还小几岁,只有十六七的样子,想是不曾创过江湖,又仗着广明宫的名头,无礼些倒也不怎么奇怪,也便压制了那小小的火气。平心静气道:“在下身上还有几件事情要办,暂时还不能离开这儿。广明宫的好意,在下心领,这位小侠,可否就此覆命?”向晚本想暗示下自己不想去,或者这少年便走了。事情自然不会如向晚所想。这白衣少年摇摇手,说广明宫的命令既然已经领到,自然没有无功而返的情形。如此这般反反复复的推辞不掉,向晚不禁动怒了,喝道:“这般强行邀请算什么道理,便是不去,又怎地!”

    白衣少年拱手道:“本来余少侠不肯做客广明宫,在下也不便强求。只是流云使有命,实在不得违背,还请少侠随我走一趟。”说完左手一指旁边较空阔的地方,竟是作了个请进招的姿势。向晚本不善言词,被逼得紧了,也有些恼火。恰好刚刚学的功夫放在心里到底有些技痒,有意借这少年之手拆拆招试试功效。看这少年瘦瘦弱弱,年纪又轻,走路步伐也不够沉稳,再不济也不会输吧,向晚这么想着。

    于是抱拳道个得罪,猱身上前。左手施展游龙掌法,封住少年的退路;右手是小擒拿手,直取脉门。少年倒并不惊惶,轻轻巧巧的侧身滑过,似是落花身法,化解了游龙掌力。同时左手亦是小擒拿手取向向晚的脉门,正是所谓的后发先至。向晚以掌化指,急点少年手上的阳池阳谷合谷三穴,一个侧滑步免去背向对手的险境。少年见后袭未果,没有一刻停留,落在后面的右手疾疾砍下。这厢后仰堪堪躲过,双手贴上少年的手腕别了过去,暗用分筋手想卸脱少年的手腕,却见下盘一只脚反踢过来,胸腹一片已被笼住,不得不一跃往后尺余错开。少年揉揉手腕笑道:“余少侠可热身好了?在下可要上了。”说完便展开落花身法飞身上前,这落花身法一经施展,便真如风过花丛吹落片片残红,明艳玲珑却恍惚不可琢磨。向晚眼前一花,已听出身前三招已然攻到而左侧右侧似乎也同时受到攻击,原来一霎之间少年已攻出七招。心下大骇,连忙施展隔世掌法抵挡。隔世掌法乃石庵主人所授,石庵主人一生不喜与人动武,所创隔世掌法纯属防身,无一招攻手,破绽却也无一处,若内力深厚,可与数位高手对持一天而无败迹。就这么支持了三五十招,少年一声冷笑,说道:“掌法虽守的好,可惜你却未曾练熟!”凝神立身,将双掌收于胸前,霍然推出,向晚只觉一股大力透过自己掌力缝隙直袭胸前。借着收掌之力,一纵上天避开这一掌,心知此少年掌力身法,均胜过自己。于是空中一个翻身,将背上青鞘阔剑撤出。大喝一声小心了,便自上而下一招自然天成的“星落九州”刺向少年。剑势遍及四方,不知少年如何应对。

    少年判断下情形,突然一纵而起,直直迎向一方阔剑。疾伸两指夹住剑尖,彻歪了剑的攻势挡住向晚的下坠之势。这招本是昆仑派的“借花礼佛”,却因向晚下坠之势过强换来食指尖上一点鲜红。向晚下辟之势受阻,眼看撞上自己的阔剑,一个扭身,将剑伦起一周再度劈向少年。少年身在空中手无长物似乎会伤在这一剑之下。向晚想自己与这少年无怨无仇,何必又伤一条性命,打定主意辟偏一些。正想着,少年拧眉喊道你想手下留情还不是时候呢!右手一挥,自袖口激射出一条银丝,不仅缠住向晚的阔剑,丝头一点莹光竟自剑的方位朝着向晚袭来。左有少年右有飞丝,向晚双腿分踢,一招分道扬镳将少年和飞丝同时压下。借势翻身落地,旋身闪过自后方袭来的银丝,发觉银丝前端所缀的细小玉珠光芒有异,不禁心中一凉,想起一样厉害事物。打起精神与之缠斗,那玉珠带动银丝一挥数转,左攻右冲,变换莫测,舞起一片花团锦簇将向晚围在中央。少年不仅仅是用线的尖端那小小玉珠袭人,便是这银丝弯起的弧度,瞧着异样的光芒怕是也锋利无比,若被缠上或者擦过,皮外伤怕是避不开的。错不了,这便是异宝牵情丝了,传说这牵情丝是前世一位失去爱妻的匠人所制,揉入对亡妻的缠绵之情,丝曾九练,柔韧无比,且可贯穿内力,再配合牵情心法,当真厉害。而缀在丝段的玉珠,便是泪滴子了,形制虽小,却也是一件宝贝,快速滑动起来,其锋利之处决不亚于干将镆铘。功力到处,可一挥九转,每转皆可伤人,而姿势又极优美。

    这牵情丝厉害是厉害的,却也难练至极,需得心中有情而不可为情所乱,稍一不慎不是被牵情丝自伤筋肉骨骼便是内力入岔伤了经脉肺腑。当初创制这神兵的匠人,便是因为思念亡妻太深,被这牵情丝伤了心脉,长辞人世了。这少年年纪轻轻却将牵情丝使得如此熟练,可以一挥五转,算的已有了6成功力,实属难得。将起初托大的心情收拾得干干净净,恭敬的施展了刚刚得授的斩情剑法。自己的阔剑原是仿着上古名器斩情剑的形制所造,耍这套剑法自是得心应手。这斩情剑法招招光明正大,气势开阖,来势去向清清楚楚,且只有十三式,并无许多花招和变化,全凭胸中正气使出,原是取自佛家以大智慧教导世人识空识情之意,与这牵情丝恰是相生相克。若使得得当,便不怕这牵情丝的厉害。

    哪里想到十三式斩情剑劈完,依然没有摆脱牵情丝的纠缠。向晚不禁微微冒了冷汗,不晓得该怎么办,记起师父说过,这斩情剑,需得历经情事,参悟出脱,方能大成,自己连心爱的人儿都没有,何来悟情悟性。一愣之下,牵情丝又缠绵了上来,只取向晚首级。向晚急中生力,一跃而起,在空中连转三周,堪堪躲了过去,身上衣物却多了数缕丝络。恍惚中瞟到一物,心想,这下完了。

    原来向晚瞟见的是一张金丝编制的渔网,金灿灿的由那四名青衣小厮擎着候在下面。自己在空中,无可接力,想是躲不过了。叹了一口气,果然广明宫的实力不凡,自己这遭,算是不自量力了。也罢,既然技不如人,那么便随遇而安,去一趟就是。所思及此,便不再挣扎,乖乖的落入网中。

    轻轻巧巧落下来,一握手中纤细的牵情丝,白衣少年对着乖乖的向晚微微一笑,点头道:承让了,那么便上路吧。左手佛出,向晚只觉困意袭来,便昏昏睡去

    醒来的时候,向晚发现自己躺在一张舒适的木床上,被褥都是锦皮棉里,十分的松软舒服。左右一瞧,才知道是在船里,这船倒是很平稳,若不是窗子透进水光,房顶子是圆拱的,向晚一时还想不到是在船上。只是,怎么会到这船上来的呢?向晚缓缓记起昨晚之事

    正想着,一个身着鹅黄丝衫的白面少年掀帘进来, 笑道:余少侠,这一觉可好?牵情丝原有移神之效,受之者若强挺着,势必伤了筋脉,所以擅自让余少侠休息一晚,以调戏气息方于后无碍。对少侠无礼了,还望恕罪。

    向晚脸上微微一红,心下想,这少年怎地又笑了,可是完成任务高兴了么,这般不藏心意,说不定不是坏人。楞了一下,忙道:原是我不自量力,倒教少侠费心了。白面少年道:“回广明宫还有半月水程,少侠来少侠去的倒也麻烦,不如我称你一声余大哥吧。”顿了顿,忽道:“是我失礼,还没敬告余大哥我的贱名,小弟柳寒云,是广明宫流云使麾下”

    向晚想了想没想到什么拒绝的理由,也就答应了。因不是结拜兄弟,所以也没有什么香案誓言。柳寒云见向晚清醒些了,便招过一名翠衣婢子服侍向晚梳洗,并略吃了些清淡的鱼肉粥。此间细节,略过不提。

     向晚在这舟上呆了几天,有些无聊。好在柳寒云命人搬了些武林志之类的放在舱里小桌上,闲了可以翻两页。可惜向晚性子沉静,坐下来一看便是一天。到了晚饭前天光有些暗了,便上甲板去打两三刻钟的拳。待吃过晚饭,就打坐运行体内的山野内息,直转过十二个小周天,才宽衣睡下。此时已是三更过后了。

       在这华丽大舟上住了半月有余,看四围景色变了又变,转转行行,终于到了行无可行之水域。向晚看看水看看树,都普通的紧,分毫看不出有什么特色,身在何处,也便无从得知了。柳寒云含笑进来告诉向晚说要转坐马车了,再有两日,即到广明宫。向晚这位柳家弟弟丝毫不掩饰自己即将回到广明宫的兴奋。柳寒云曾告诉过向晚,他这是第一次出山。

    坐上马车,发觉这车封的很严实,三四层绣花白绫虽让天光泻进来不少,却将窗外景致挡了个滴水不漏。向晚知道是出于保密考虑,也便不再问,乖乖的呆在车子里。柳寒云不住的表示歉意。向晚也曾表示不用如此客气,柳寒云却正了颜色说不能失了广明宫的礼数。无奈。

    所谓两日,不过是一日一夜,行止于一春花灿烂之山、清风引路之谷。下得车来,自有仆人引至谷中一所偏厅休息。柳寒云说自己要赶去流云使处覆命,晚宴接风洗尘时自有专人引领,余大哥不必担心先休息一下吧。说完便匆匆走了。向晚瞧瞧男仆女婢行动举止都十分的干净利落问了几句也都恭恭敬敬却除了小心服侍什么也不肯说,有些怅然,不过连日舟车劳顿,虽有柳寒云的细心照顾,却也着实累了。于是梳洗过并吃些点心后就和衣睡下,静待晚宴的到来。