超高压及特种电缆建设项目可研报告(编辑修改稿)内容摘要:

d hi s brother. By hi s teens, Charli e had, through hi s hum our, be e one of the m ost popul ar chi l d actors i n England. H e coul d mim e and act the fol doi ng ordi nary everyday tasks. N o one was ever bored watchi ng him hi s subtle acti ng m ade everythi ng entertai ni ng. As ti m e went by, he began maki ng fi lm s. H e grew m ore and m ore popul ar as hi s charm ing character, the li ttl e tramp, becam e known throughout the worl d. The tram p, a poor, hom el ess man wi th a m oustache, wore large trousers, wornout shoes and a sm al l round bl ack hat. H e wal ked around sti ffl y carryi ng a wal ki ng sti ck. Thi s character was a social fail ure but was l oved for hi s optimi sm and determi nati on to over e al di ffi cul ti es. He was the underdog who was ki nd even when others were unki nd to him. H ow di d the li ttl e tramp m ake a sad si tuati on entertai ni ng? H ere is an exam ple from one of hi s m ost fam ous fil ms, The Gol d Rush. It i s the mi dni eenth century and gol d has just been di scovered i n Cali forni a. Li ke so m any others, the l i tl e tram p and hi s fri end have rushed there i n search of gol d, but wi thout succes. Instead they are hi di ng i n a sm al hut on the edge of a m ountain duri ng a snowstorm wi th nothi ng to eat. They are so hungry that they try boi li ng a pai r of l eather shoes for thei r di nner. Charli e fi rst pi cks out the laces and eats them as i f they were spaghetti . Then he cuts off the l eather top of the shoes as i f it were the fi nest steak. Fi nal ly he tri es cutti ng and chewi ng the bottom of the shoe. H e eats each m outhful wi th great enjoym ent. The acti ng i s so convi nci ng that i t m akes you beli eve that i t i s one of the best meals he has ever tasted! Charli e Chapli n wrote, directed and produced the fil ms the starred in. In 1972 he was gi ven a special Oscar for his outstanding work in fi lms. He li ved in England and the USA but spend his last years in Switzerland, where he was buri ed i n 1977. He i s l oved and remembered as a great actor who coul d i nspi re peopl e wi th great confi dence. AN APRI L FOOL’ S JOKE: THE NOODLE HARVEST April Fool ’s day, or April 1st, is known in many countri es as a day for playing jokes on others. It is usual y a ti me when children make fun of each other, but sometimes other people can get caught in the fun too. One of the most famous jokes i n England took pl ace on Briti sh televisi on in 1957. It was a Monday ni ght when there were al ways many serious programmes on the tel evision. One of them was cal led Panorama, this show expl ored problems and progress al over the worl d, so nobody was surpri sed when i t 超高压及特种电缆建设项目 可行性研究报告 ******电缆工程设计研究所 二 0 一 0 年十月 hel ps crops grow strong and heal thy. O rgani c farm ers, therefore, often prefer usi ng natural waste from anim al s as fertil i zer. They feel that thi s m akes the soi l in thei r fi el ds richer i n mi neral s and so m ore fertil e. Thi s al so keeps the ai r, soil , water and crops free from chemi cal s. O rgani c farm ers also use m any other m ethods to keep the soil ferti l e. They often change the knd of crop i n each fiel d every few years, for exam pl e, growi ng corn or wheat and then the next year peas or soybeans. Crops such as peas or soybeans put im portant m inerals back i nto the soil , m aki ng i t ready for crops such as wheat or corn that need ri ch and ferti l e soi l. O rgani c farm ers al so pl ant crops to use di fferent l evel s of soil , for exam pl e, pl anti ng peanuts that use the ground’s surface fol owed by vegetabl es that put down deep roots. Som e anic farm ers prefer pl anti ng grass between crops to prevent wi nd or water from carryi ng away the soil , and then l eavi ng i t i n the ground to be e a natural ferti li zer for the next year’s crop. These m any di ferent ani c farm ing m ethods have the sam e goal: to grow good food and avoi d dam agi ng the environm ent or peopl e’s heal th. An early farm er pi oneer Som e peopl e thought Ji a Si xi e was a l ucky m an. H e had worked for the em peror and when he got ol d, he was abl e to go hi s hom etown to rel ax. Jia Si xi e, however, had other pl ans. H e had al ways been i nterested i n agri culture and i ntended to do som ethi ng to m ake Chi nese farmi ng even better. Ji a Si xi e l ived i n the si x century AD. H e was born i n Yi du in Shandong provi nce and worked in Gaoyang, whi ch is al so i n Shangdong. As he rode through the countrysi de on hi s journeys for hi s work he l oked out at the fi el ds. Som e of them were greener and had m ore crops than others. Some cows and sheep l ooked heal thi er than others too. H e was l ost i n though. What coul d a farm er do to get good crops from hi s fi el ds? Surel y there m ust be rul es that woul d hel p them. H e thought he coul d use hi s knowledge to fi nd out the best ways for farm ers to grow crops and then wri te a book to hel p them. In doi ng so he col l ected i nform ati on from farm ers who di d wel l, studi ed i t and di d experim ents to fi nd the best way. For exam pl e, he studi ed ways of keepi ng seeds and advi sed farm ers to choose seedheads whi ch had the best col or. Then he tol d them to hang them to dry al wi nter. The next spri ng the seeds shoul d be knocked out of thei r seedheads and planted. H e studi ed how to im prove the soi l. H e advi sed farm ers to cl ear weeds from the ground before planting crops. They coul d ei ther let the anim al s eat the weeds or turn the soil over so that the weeds were covered and woul d rot. Then he gave advi ce on Turi ng over the soi l. The fi rst tim e each year, farm ers shoul d di g deepl y, but the second tim e shoul d be l ess deep. Therefore the autum n pl oughi ng of the soil should be deeper thant the spri ng pl oughi ng. H e suggested changi ng crops i n the fi el d every year: rive one ye。
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