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Click《人生遙控器》(精講之三)
[ 2007-08-24 17:35 ]

 

影片對白   Michael. Look, I'm heading out to the Hamptons in a couple of minutes. I'm counting on you. This hotel project? It's a big fish. You reel it in for me and it's "Howdy, partner."

 

文化面面觀

棒球巨星——Derek Jeter

Derek Sanderson Jeter was born on June 26, 1974 in Pequannock, New Jersey. Thanks to the influence of his grandmother, he grew up a Yankee’s fan and idolized outfielder Dave Winfield.

When he started playing high school ball in 1989, his talents helped him earn a spot on the Kalamazoo Central varsity team as a freshman. Derek also spent three years playing varsity basketball, where he earned honorable mention All-State.

Derek collected several awards at season's end, including the Kalamazoo Area B'nai B'rith Award for Scholar Athlete, the 1992 High School Player of the Year by the American Baseball Coaches Association, the 1992 Gatorade High School Athlete of the Year and USA Today's High School Player of the Year.

That spring, the Yankees drafted Derek with the sixth overall pick in the June 1992 draft. He was the first high school player chosen that year and became the third shortstop selected in Yankees history with a first round pick. Derek also received a scholarship to play baseball at the University of Michigan, where he would attend school in 1992 following his first summer of minor league baseball.

In 1993, his first full-year of professional baseball, Derek was voted the "Most Outstanding Major League Prospect" by South Atlantic League managers. He was named to the All-Star Team after finishing second in the league in triples (11), third in hits (152) and 11th in batting average. Derek was also voted by Baseball America as the South Atlantic League's Best Defensive Shortstop, Most Exciting Player and Best Infield Arm.

Derek continued to improve and in 1994 he was named the Minor League Player of the Year by Baseball America, The Sporting News, USA Today Baseball Weekly and Topps/NAPBL after hitting .344 with 5 HR, 68 RBIs and 50 stolen bases combined at Triple-A Columbus, Double-A Albany and Class-A Tampa. He was also named the MVP (most valuable player) of the Florida State League.

On May 29, 1995, Derek got his first taste of the Majors after Yankee shortstop Tony Fernandez was placed on the disabled list. His big league debut came in Seattle that day, and Derek started at shortstop alongside All-Star infielders Don Mattingly and Wade Boggs. The following day, Derek collected his first two Major League hits and scored his first career run.

In 1996, the Yankees made Derek their first Opening Day rookie shortstop since Tom Tresh in 1962. He responded by hitting his first Major League home run, a solo shot off Cleveland's Dennis Martinez in the fifth inning of a 7-1 Yankees victory. Derek finished his rookie season with a .314 average, 10 HR, 78 RBIs and 14 steals, en route to winning the American League Rookie of the Year Award.

That fall, Derek got his first taste of postseason play, batting .361 to help lead the Yankees to their first World Series title since 1978. Shortly after celebrating his team's championship, Derek initiated the "Turn 2 Foundation," formed to support and create activities and programs designed to motivate youth to "turn to" a healthy lifestyle, academic achievement and leadership development and "turn away" from substances such as drugs and alcohol.

In 2000, Derek was named the MVP of both the All-Star Game and the World Series.

On June 3, 2003 Derek was named Captain of New York Yankees, becoming only the 11th player to be named captain in franchise history, and the first since Don Mattingly retired after the 1995 season. In 2004, he captured his first Gold Glove award, and helped the Yankees earn their tenth straight appearance in the postseason.

思想火花

Michael 的老板為了拿到大訂單、賺大錢,就給Michael 施壓,以做公司的合伙人為誘餌,要他放棄休假和陪家人的時間,趕工來完成旅館的設計。追逐利益是老板們的本能。似乎所有的老板都恨不得員工24小時不停的工作,好為自己帶來滾滾財源,然后自己就可以有大把的時間和金錢去享受。于是員工們都本著“吃苦在前,享樂在后”的精神,努力自己也當上老板,然后再如法使用新的員工。在這個“進化”的過程中,人,成了商業的奴隸。

考考你

用今日所學將下面的句子譯成英語。

1. 約翰遜教授在我們學校,就像是小池里的大魚,英雄無用武之地了。

2. 我把整個計劃搞得一團糟。

3. 那部電影可真爛啊!

Click《人生遙控器》(精講之二)考考你 參考答案

那個問題看起來容易,但這里面有蹊蹺。

That question looks easy, but there's a catch in it.

他是軟件行業里的青年才俊。

He's a whiz kid of software industry.

約翰是我們這個小鎮子里的大人物。

John is a big shot in our small town.

 

影片對白   Michael. Look, I'm heading out to the Hamptons in a couple of minutes. I'm counting on you. This hotel project? It's a big fish. You reel it in for me and it's "Howdy, partner."

 

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