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Through the rediscovery of ancient texts, it triggered both a rebirth of classical learning and a rebirth of European culture in ,觸發(fā)了古典知識(shí)和整個(gè)歐洲文化的重生。 Scientists no longer accepted the teachings of the Church at face 。 It began in Italy and later spread to the rest of Europe, immediately following the Middle Ages and spanning roughly from the 14th to the 17th ,之后蔓延到歐洲其他國(guó)家。s Cathedral in the UK and the Palace of Versailles in 。 Dramatic use of light is important, and is achieved either through strong lightandshade contrasts or uniform lighting by means of ,主要是通過(guò)強(qiáng)烈的光影對(duì)比或由窗戶進(jìn)入的均勻光線來(lái)實(shí)現(xiàn)。 It evolved out of Renaissance architecture in Italy, when the Renaissance architects began to get bored of the symmetry (對(duì)稱) and same old forms they had been using for the past 200 years, and started to make bold, curving and not at all symmetrical buildings called the Baroque ,當(dāng)時(shí)文藝復(fù)興建筑師開始對(duì)過(guò)去200多年來(lái)一直沿用的對(duì)稱的、一成不變的舊建筑形式感到厭倦,開始建造醒目的、具有曲線性而非對(duì)稱的巴洛克建筑。 SNS have affected the social life and activity of people in various 。 Shakespeare will continue to have an enormous impact on future playwrights, novelists, poets, actors, and 、小說(shuō)家、詩(shī)人、演員和學(xué)者產(chǎn)生巨大影響。 He contributed thousands of words to English, many of which have bee embedded in the ,其中許多已經(jīng)深植于英語(yǔ)中。s early works were mostly edies and histories,莎士比亞的早期作品大多是喜劇和歷史劇。 UNIT 2William Shakespeare is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world39。 His works contain the earliest known formal study of logic, and even today all aspects of Aristotle39。He believed all people39。t stop crying. (If anything) , his crying became more intense. 5. Since no one knew how the disease spread, they (were suspicious of) everything, including mosquitoes, swimming pools, and people from other neighborhoods. 6. At the press conference, the government spokesman avoided answering the question about healthcare reform directly. Instead he just (wandered around) to talk about the harsh economic situation. 7. Mr. Rogers, whom you met in the museum yesterday, works as a software engineer and plays folk music (on the side) . 8. These schools were selected for our survey because the position of their student bodies (was representative of) the district39。s move to Paris in 1904, Picasso39。t have to be looked after by strangers. 8. The president said that it39。clock that night, she gave a rather (disjointed) response, which caught the detective39。s skin, the fisherman had withstood a lifetime of exposure to the sun and looked as (radiant) as a man in his forties. 8. French educator Louis Braille invented a simple but (ingenious) code which has had an impact on the lives of generations of people who are blind. 9. The senators didn39。t expect us to ask such tough questions, and when we finally did, they got (stumped) and didn39。s attention. 9. (Reviving) the stalled economy and sticking to promises to bring the deficit down next year is proving to be the principal test for the new president. 10. A considerable period of time has to (elapse) before the effects of such security measures as closedcircuit television cameras and cellphone monitoring bee evident in reducing crimes. Unit 4 ③1. I will conduct a toptobottom review of the state departments, agencies, and missions, and seek to (consolidate) or to eliminate them where appropriate. 2. To a 10yearold girl, you need to offer understanding about her wishes and help her (differentiate) between fantasy and reality. 3. When we heard about the (dreadful) suffering of the children and adults, our primary instinct, like millions of others, was to shed tears. 4. It was when we started living together that we found, to our sadness and surprise, that we were (inpatible) . 5. It was (alleged) that he had taken a $50,000 bribe before the project was transferred to another pany. 6. The budget proposal has been described as (bizarre) and inappropriate by people objecting to it. 7. It seems that what people believe and what researchers have found out about the (correlation) between wealth and happiness are more different than overlapping. 8. Current expenditure in this museum is (negligible) in parison with the huge amount which foreign museums