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新视野大学英语读写教程第一册unit3-c Love of Life

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Section C

Love of Life

Two men walked slowly, one after the other, through the low water of a river. It ran cold over their feet. They had blanket packs on their backs; guns, but no bullets; matches, but no food.
Suddenly the man behind fell over a stone, hurt his foot badly and called: "Hey, Bill, I've hurt my foot." Bill continued without looking back.
The man was alone but not lost in the empty land. He knew the way to camp, and its food and bullets. He struggled to his feet and limped on. He had not eaten for two days. He picked some small round, tasteless fruits. They did not satisfy, but he knew he must eat them.
In the evening he built a fire and slept like a dead man. When he woke up, he took out a small bag weighing fifteen pounds. He wasn't sure he could carry it any longer. But he couldn't leave it behind. He had to take it with him. He put it back into his pack, rose to his feet and continued.
His foot hurt, but it was nothing compared with his hunger, which made him go on until darkness fell. His blanket was wet, but he knew only he was hungry. In his troubled sleep, he dreamed of rich meals. He woke up cold, sick and lost; the small bag was still with him. As he pulled himself along, the bag became heavier and heavier. He opened the bag, full of small pieces of gold. He left half the gold on a rock. 1. ______
Eleven cold, rainy days passed. Once he found some animal bones with no meat on them. He broke them and ate them like an animal. Would he, too, be bones tomorrow? Why not? This was life. Only life hurt. There was no hurt in death. To die was to sleep. Then why was he not ready to die? He, as a man, no longer desired. Life in him, unwilling to die, drove him on.
One morning he woke up beside a river. Slowly he followed it with his eyes and saw it emptying into a shining sea. When he saw a ship, he closed his eyes. He knew there could be no ship, no sea, here. An imagined picture, he thought. Hearing a noise, he turned around. A wolf(狼), old and sick, was coming slowly toward him. This was real, he thought. He turned back; the sea and the ship were still there. He didn't understand. Had he been walking north, away from the camp, toward the sea? He started slowly toward the ship, knowing full well the sick wolf was following him. In the afternoon, he found the bones of a man. Beside the bones was a small bag of gold, like his own. Bill had carried his gold to the end; he would carry Bill's gold to the ship. Ha-ha! He would have the last laugh on Bill. His laughing sounded like the low cry of an animal. The wolf cried back. The man stopped suddenly and turned away. How could he laugh about Bill's bones and take his gold? 2. ______ 3. ______
He was very sick, now. He inched about on hands and knees, having lost everything— his blanket, his gun, and his gold. Only the wolf stayed with him hour after hour. At last he could go no further. He fell. The wolf came close to him, but the man was ready. He got on top of the wolf and held its mouth closed and bit it with his last strength. The wolf's blood flowed into his mouth. He held the wolf with his teeth and killed it; then he fell on his back and slept. 4. ______ 5. ______
The men on the ship saw a strange object lying on the beach. It was moving toward them — perhaps twenty feet an hour. They went to look and could hardly believe it was a man.
Three weeks later, when he felt better, he told them his story. But there was one strange thing: he feared there wasn't enough food on the ship. They also noticed he was getting fat. They gave him less food, but still he grew fatter with each day. Then one day they saw him put some bread under his shirt. They searched his bed and found food under his blanket. They understood.

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    热爱生命                        
    两个人,一前一后,慢慢地趟过浅浅的小河。 河水冻得他们的脚腕生疼。他们背上背着毯子背包。他们有枪,膛中却没有子弹; 有火柴,却没有干粮。
    突然,后面一个人被一块石头绊倒了,脚受了重伤。他喊道:"嗨,比尔,我的脚弄伤了。"比尔头也不回,继续朝前走了。
    旷野中现在只剩下他一个人了, 但他却没有迷路。 他知道回营地的路,那儿有食物和子弹。 他挣扎着站起来,一瘸一拐地朝前走着。他已经两天没吃饭了。 他摘了一些小圆果子,放入口中。 果子淡而无味, 也不耐饥,可他知道他必须把它们吞下去。
    到了晚上,他生了堆火,睡得很死。 醒来后,他拿出个小包, 有15磅重。 他不知道还能带着它走多久,但他不能就这么把它扔了,一定得带着它。 他把小包放回背包里,站起来,继续赶路。
    跟肚中的饥饿比起来,脚上的伤根本算不了什么。饥饿感驱使他不停地走,直到天黑。毯子已经湿了,他没觉察到。他惟一清楚的就是饥饿。这一晚上,他睡得极不踏实,他梦到了丰盛的饭菜。醒来时,他觉得冷, 觉得没有力气,辨不清方向。那个小包还在。 他不停地走着,小包变得越来越重。 他打开小包,里面全是小金块。他丢了一半在岩石上。
    冰冷的雨已经下了整整11天。有一次他发现了一些动物骨头,上面一点肉也没有。 他折断骨头,像个野兽一样将它们吃下去。明天,他会不会也成为一堆白骨呢?凭什么不呢?这就是生活。人只有活着才会有痛苦,死了就不会感觉到痛苦了。 死了就是睡着了。那为什么他不愿死呢? 作为一个人,他已无欲无求。是他身体内的生命不愿死,支撑着他坚持往前走。
    一天早上, 他在河边醒来。他的目光慢慢追随着那条河流,直到它汇入了波光闪烁的大海中。 他看到海面上有一条船,他闭上了眼睛。他知道在这儿是不可能有船和海的。他想这一定是幻觉。 他听到背后有声音,他转过身。是一条狼,又老又病,正慢慢向他走过来。 这可不是幻觉,他想。他转过身看,大海和船还在那儿。他不明白了。 难道他一直朝北走,离营地越来越远,走到海边来了?他站起身慢慢地向船走去,心里完全明白那条病狼准跟在后面。 到了下午,他看到了一个男人的尸骨。旁边也有一小袋金子,和他的一样。 比尔至死也没丢下金子。他倒可以带着比尔的金子上船。哈,哈,他可以最后对着比尔嘲笑一番。 他的笑声听起来像是一只野兽的低嗥。那条狼也叫了起来,作为应答。 这个人蓦地停住了脚步,转过身去。他怎么能对着比尔的尸骨大笑,并带走他的金子?
    现在他已经病得不轻了。他是用手和膝盖一寸一寸地在挪。什么东西都没了--毯子、枪,还有他的金子。 只有那条狼连续几个小时一直跟着他。最后他实在挪不动了, 他倒下了。狼缓缓靠近他,但他却准备好了。他跳到狼身上,紧紧卡住狼的嘴,然后用仅剩下的一点力气咬住它。 狼的血流进了他的嘴。他死死地咬住狼,直到把它咬死。然后他倒下,睡着了。
    船上的人看见海滩上躺着一个奇怪的东西。这个东西正向他们爬过来--速度大概是每小时20英尺。 他们过去一看,几乎不敢相信这竟是个人。
    过了三个星期,当他觉得好点的时候,他向他们讲述了自己的故事。但有一件怪事 :他总担心船上没有足够的食物。 他们也注意到他长胖了。于是他们减少了给他的食物。但他仍旧一天天胖起来。 然后,有一天他们看见他把一些面包藏在衬衫里面,他们还搜过他的床,发现毯子下面都是吃的。于是,他们明白了。

 

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