Lawrence MacEwen
2024-03-25李梅
李梅
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1 As soon as spring arrived, the young LawrenceMacEwen took off his shoes. Barefoot, he wentto school down the only road on Muck. Bare?foot, he climbed to the top of Beinn Aircin, thehighest hill, to look out to Knoydart and theCuillin His. Barefoot, he stood for hours on thebeach below his house, so mesmerized by these that he would not move away until hismother called him in for tea.
2 Muck was a tiny place, the smallest of the Small Isles off Scotland's west coast. Law?rence's family bought it in 1896 and made a decent living from it. Yet it was also leftbehind by the world. Most residents had moved away to softer places in the 19th cen?tury. By the late 1960s, the MacEwens, too, were wondering whether or not to stay. Law?rence's elder brother was set on going to the mainland and making Muck a sum?mer?only place. But Lawrence knew he could never leave, being rooted there.
3 So he took Muck on, at 27, and for the next 50 years he directed its future. He did notwant to change it much. He worried about television, cars, and crowds of noisy tourists.On the other hand, visitors meant income. Under his protection, there was only one tiny hotel. There was still no pub, post office, or general shop. Nor, still, was there an easyharbor, because to build on the best site would have damaged the beautiful view of theisland. And the population, for decades, remained around 40 souls.
4 But Lawrence was sure that 40 souls could keep Muck going, if they worked hardenough and pulled together. What the island needed was nothing sudden, but a spirit ofcommunity. He encouraged the islanders to plant trees.
5 He took over deserted gardens and set up poly tunnels (塑料大棚), so that everyone could grow vegetables. For a while his cows produced free milk for the whole island.
Reading
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1. What does the underlined word“ mesmerized” in paragraph 1 mean?
A. Frustrated.B. Covered.C. Attracted.D. Disturbed.
2. What decision did Lawrence make in the late 1960s?
A. He took over the island of Muck.
B. He bought an island for his family.
C. He persuaded his brother to leave Muck.
D. He made Muck a summer holiday center.
3. Why was Lawrence unwilling to build an easy harbor for Muck?
A. He thought it was useless for so few islanders.
B. He was afraid that visitors wouldnt like it.
C. He failed to find a suitable location for it.
D. He wanted to keep the view as it was.
4. What can be inferred about Lawrence from the last paragraph?
A. He encouraged self?sufficiency.
B. He spoke highly of eco?tourism.
C. He made Muck world famous.
D. He was strict with the islanders.
Language
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Ⅰ. Difficult sentence in the text
Nor, still, was there an easy harbor, because to build on the best site would have dam?aged the beautiful view of the island. 同样,那里也依然没有一个方便的港口,因为在最佳位置建造港口会破坏岛上美丽的景色。
【点石成金】当nor/neither放在句首时,句子常使用半倒装的语序,故主句中的was放在了句首;because引导的是一个原因状语从句。
Ⅱ. Text?centered chunks
take off 脱下
make a decent living 过着体面的生活
leave...behind 抛弃
take on 接管
worry about 担心
on the other hand 另一方面
work hard enough and pull together 足够努力并共同努力
spirit of community 社区精神
take over 接管
set up 搭建