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June Kronholz Education correspondant for The Wall Street Journal June Kronholz covers education for The Wall Street Journal from Washington. She previously was a Journal correspondent in London, Africa, Hong Kong and the Philippines, and was the Journal's bureau chief in Boston and deputy bureau chief in Washington. Her story on the U.S. response to the World Trade Center bombings won the Pulitzer Prize for spot news reporting on 9/11.
Part III. (para.24-25): Life, with a few things unchanged, will go on in the U.S.
Part Two — Language Points
1. as we know it (line 3, para. 4) in the form that we are familiar with
Lesson One
Hour of Horror Forever Alters American Lt Bush 9/11 Statue Pictures about 9/11 About the Author Part one — Discourse Analysis Part Two — Language Points Part Three — Difficult Sentences Keys to the Exercises Translations
Part one — Discourse Analysis
Part I (para.1-5): Terrorist attacks alter American lives.
Part II. (para.6-23): Americans will live with fear and violence and they will have less open society.
① 那将意味着我们所熟悉的托利党(Tory Party)的结束。 That will mean an end to the Tory Party as we know it.
② 我们所熟悉的文明的继续存在正受到威胁。 The survival of civilization as we know it is under threat.
About the Author
Christina Binkley is a senior special writer with The Wall Street Journal in Los Angeles. Binkley joined The Wall Street Journal in 1994 and has been writing about travel, hotels, and casinos since 1997. She is currently on leave from her job, writing a book about Las Vegas. Prior to working for The Wall Street Journal, she was a reporter at the Tallahassee Democrat and the Wilkes-Barre Times Leader. Binkley is a graduate of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
About the Author
Clare Ansberry of The Wall Street Journal is the latest winner of the Darrell Sifford Memorial Prize in Journalism. She serves as the Journal's Pittsburgh bureau chief and is a seasoned feature writer. Ansbury's winning articles, including "Uneven Care," "Frayed Lifeline" and "The Tender Trap," highlight the challenges of aging parents caring for a disabled child.
Part Two — Language Points
2. profile ( line 3, para. 9) 1) the state of being noticed by other people around one
引人注目的状态; 姿态
① 大部分的批评指向了他,部分原因是因为目前他在政治 上非常引人注目。 He is attracting most of the criticism, partly because of his high political profile at the moment.
President Bush 9/11 Statue
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TWIN TOWERS
BEFORE ATTACK
THE PENTAGON
BEFORE
AFTER
About the Author
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