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1、英语范文背诵精华1.1IdeasofHomeHaveChanged文章内容Agreatmanypeople,whentheyspeakofhome,tendtoassociateitwithacertainatmosphere,certainphysicalsurroundings,andcertainemotionalattitudeswithinthemselves.Thissentimentalitytowardhomeissomethingthathascomedowntousfromthepast.Manymodernpeopledonot
2、haveit,andIthinkitisagoodthingthattheydonot.许多人在谈到家的时候往往将它和某种气氛,某种环境及内心的某些情感态度联系在一起.这种对家的依恋情感古已有之,代代相传.许多现代人不再有了,我认为这是件好事.Intheolddayslifewasdifficult.Enemiescouldattackyouandkillorrobyou,andyouhadlittleprotectionagainstthem.Peopledidnotliveinwell-builthouseswheredoorscouldbelo
3、cked.Theydidnothavetheprotectionofanorganizedpoliceforceortelephoneswhichcouldsummonthepoliceinstantly.Howdidthisinfluencethewaypeoplefeltabouthome?Smallfamilygroupsclungtightlytogetherforprotectionagainstbeastsandagainstothermen.Onlythebravestwentbeyondthesmallfamilyarea.Eveni
4、ntheMiddleAgesonlythemostdaringwenttolandsbeyondsea.Thehumanpursuitofsecurityconditionedmentolovetheirhomes.IamsurethatthisfeelingmusthavebeenverystrongamongtheearlysettlersoftheUnitedStateswhowereobliged,byfamineandoppression,totaketheplungeandgotothenewlandwheretheyknewnoonea
5、ndwheretheyweresubjecttoIndianattack.Wecanseethiseventodayintheattitudesofminoritygroupswho,becauseofafeelingofinsecurity,stillpreservecohesivefamilyties.在遥远的过去,人们生活十分艰难.敌人可能会攻击你,杀害你或抢动你的财富,而你却毫无还手之力.人们并不住在可以锁门闭户的构造坚固的房子里.他们没有一支有组织的警察队伍的保护,也不能随时打电话报警.这些怎样影响人们对于家的感情呢?小小家庭的成员紧密团结
6、,聚在一起,共同抵御野兽和敌人.只有最勇敢的人才离开小小的家族管辖区.甚至在中世纪也只有最勇敢的人才敢涉足海外.人类对安全的追求决定了人们对家的热爱.我相信,美国的早期定居者对此一定深有感触.他们被饥茺压迫得走投无路,只好毅然决定冒险来到这个举目元亲.易爱印第安人攻击的陌生的地方.甚至今天,我们从少数民族团体的态度也可以看出这一点.由于缺乏安全感,他们仍然保持着富有凝聚力的家庭纽带.Today,thankstomoderntransportationandwell-organizedsocieties,thousandsofpeoplewilling
7、lyandeagerlyleavethesurroundingswheretheywereborn,andtheoftenertheydoso,thelesssentimenttheyarelikelytohaveforthosesurroundings.IlivedinEnglandforthreeyears,andInoticedthatboysandgirlslefttheirparents’homesandlivedindwellingsoftheirown.Theretheycouldjusttelephoneandaskanagencyt
8、oprovidethemwithahouseoranapartment,whichwastheirhome.