High score, artificial, please translate this little article

Updated on educate 2024-05-14
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    As a general rule, any activity can lead to boredom when it is performed in a routine manner. In fact, we see this general rule in the work of people of all ages. For example:

    On Christmas morning, children are excited to play with their new toys. But their interest waned, and by January the toys had been abandoned in the basement. The world is filled with half-booked philatelic books and unfinished models, each representing a person's previous interests.

    When parents bring home a pet, their children happily bathe it and brush it. However, it was not long before the burden of caring for the animals was handed over to the parents. Teenagers are excited to enter secondary school, but soon they are looking forward to graduating.

    It's the same with young people going to college. So, how many adults who drove a car for a long, long time when they first got their driver's license complain about driving too long to work? People often make a lot of great plans before retirement that they don't have time to do when they're at work.

    But when they actually retire, golf, fishing, and reading all these pastimes become boring, just like their lost jobs. It's like, a child looking for a toy in January.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Translation, as a general rule, all forms of activities lead to boredom when they are on a regular (routine) basis. In fact, we can see all 41 of these 42 people at work. For example, on Christmas morning, children are excited about 43 with their new toys.

    But they will soon disappear, 44 to 45 toys from January to 45, can be placed in the basement. XKB1The world is filled with 46 stamps** and unfinished models, each standing at the monument of 47 interested people. When parents bring their pets home, their children are 48 bathed and brushed.

    In a short time, however, 49 care for the animals handed over to the parents. Teens enter high school, 50 years old but soon expect 51. The same young people go to college, really.

    Then, how many 52, and now who complain (complain) about driving to work for a long time, 53 will be in an hour when they first 54 driver's license (license)? When people retire, they usually do a lot of 56 things at 55, and they never do jobs at 57. But after retiring at 58, golf, fishing, reading, and all other pastimes became their tedious jobs 59.

    And, like children in January, they go in search of the new 60's.

    b. c. d.The customary principle of weaker strength.

    b. c. d.Age, Race, Party, Country.

    b. c. d.Work and life to confide.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Classmate, isn't this a passage from "Jane Eyre"? You might as well find a Chinese translation that is right. It's a classic thing that you can't bear to start.

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