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懒惰的馋狗11月27日 zz - 七个受用一生的心理寓言七个受用一生的心理寓言 (一)成长的寓言:做一棵永远成长的苹果树 10月23日 一篇关于我现在城市的文章走入根特,首先被那些古意盎然的建筑所吸引。很难想象,象比利时的根特这样一座欧洲城市,街区的面貌,还是一个多世纪以前的布局。西式的建筑,上海有两里长的外滩可供观览;而在根特,整个城市都是。只要你信步前行,一座座别致的石头房子便处处映入眼帘。 根特的街不宽,却并不给人狭窄的感觉。街道的地面多是用青石块铺的,有的是用青砖,颇有点凹凸不平,但小汽车照样在上面来回行驶,电车的铁轨嵌在青砖里,第二次世界大战前就铺好了电车轨道,今天仍在运行。
在根特的街头漫步,有时忽然萌生一个想法:他们为何不拓宽街道,然后铺建平坦的混凝土路面呢?我想,大概是欧洲人注重个性的发展,连城市的街道和地面也不例外吧。 多走了几条街,也便证实自己的想法。根特的街,全然不按“方向”。你从这一条街自东往西走进去,从另一端出来时可能正向北或西北方向走;走着走着,斜斜的又连着另一条街。根特的街,就象树的枝丫,全是自然地向各个方向“生长”着。至于“树枝”的长度、大小、方向,那就取决于空间、养分和阳光了。街边的房子,是树的叶子吧。一棵树上是没有两片同样的叶子,根特也没有。那些房子,多是两层或三层,每一幢,都精美得叫人赞叹起石头的魁力。在根特是望不见什么高楼大厦的,一个城市的现代化,本不必这些啊!看看根特的建筑,传统这样浓重,现代的生活却依然在每个人的衣食住行里体现了。 走在根特的街上,总是不会乏味的,也不会感觉到累的。这当然还有另一个重要的原因:根特特别静。这是个只有二十五万居民的城市。小汽车安静地在街上走,几乎没有什么声音;有轨电车猫一样就从身旁溜过去了。街上没有喧哗,商店里也没有高声的音乐放出来。即使在人烟密集的商业街,也是如此。在根特,教堂的钟声报时了,城市的每个角落几乎都可以听得见。教堂里,更是安静得可以听见自己心跳的声音。在教堂里的小椅上坐着,轻轻的声音忽然传入耳际,哪里来的声音?是圣歌,赞美诗,抑或上帝的声音?我不能辨认了。 步出教堂,我沿着河边寻找我的梦。根特的水网之密集,比得上中国江南的水乡;河的两边,房屋依水而建,这使得根特有了水城的风貌。可惜的是,这些房子只占住水边的风光,下边却没有石彻的码头。如果是江南的水乡,那么,每家的门前,就一定有小小的码头,系着一叶小舟;阶前也必有浣衣的少女。可这儿却只有绿绿的水吻着墙根,空留我一个怅然;还有那深深的门窗里,洁白的窗帘遮住了一切,引起我无限的遐思。不过,有这一河绿水,总可以把无尽的天空和河边的建筑聚到一块儿。人站在桥上,自己也成了这景色的一分子,一忽儿觉得自己全拥有了这一切呢。正出神间,忽然桥洞下一只游艇开出来,那几个游客冲我笑了笑,我也还她们一个笑容。于是我成了她们的风景,她们也在我的风景里。游艇早把水里的天空和房子一一压碎,只剩下那螺旋桨卷动的柔波,在我的心头荡漾。 象根特这样的城,总觉得该来点雨才是的。上天是不会辜负人意的,雨丝便洋洋洒洒飘了下来,慢慢地把城市濡湿。八九月的根特,正是雨季。在根特的雨里,看不到江南梅雨季节那种红红绿绿的小伞。人们要么呆在小汽车里,要么就若无其事的走过大街。根特在雨里,却变得无限地温柔,每一幢房子,都仿佛是一个充满了期盼的少女,静静地在水里期待着。 在根特的雨季里,我也充满了企盼。记不清有多少次,我一个人在街上徘徊,走过我熟悉的和陌生的地方。异国的一切诱惑着我,我听见街边的房子在诉说它们的传奇,于是我靠在墙上,和根特的建筑,一起在雨里静静地等待着…… 10月22日 回忆。。。。。。 今天看了朋友在HK Disneyland的照片,让我想起了很多我在香港生活的往事!
想到了3个Michael,记得有一次我发烧, 你们帮我买药帮我熬姜汤,多么难忘,感激,平时互相挖苦,关键时刻还很够哥们儿;记得我们一起去酒吧饮酒吹水;记得Yam和Cao在西贡比拼桌球;记得Zhao超爱运动减肥,可就是不见成效;记得好多,什么时候能再回到HK看看你们!
想到了,水资源的朋友,该走的都走了,LJH在美国啦,LZH和WY去了同一间公司,ZH报效家乡了,Eddy事业爱情双丰收,Catherine在英国了,JetZhang马上要去高校做教授了吧,我流落到比利时了!
想到了,所罗门的朋友,一群可爱的香港人,对我很好,感谢你们帮我提高粤语呢!
想到了,一起打篮球的朋友,我们在一起的时候,HKUST的中国留学生篮球队是全香港最强的!
希望,明年回去看看,看看我曾经停留的地方,留下我脚印的地方! 10月16日 一岁了,庆祝!!!转眼间,比利时的我已经一岁了!
回顾一下过去一年走过的路,有欢喜,有悲伤,有快乐,有消沉,有沉甸甸的心事,更有一段段的故事!
我喜欢这个安静悠然的城市,喜欢这个多元化的国家,喜欢沉默寡言的同事,更喜欢严谨但不缺乏幽默的教授!
爱泡吧,为了狂欢、游戏、看球;爱旅行,为了风景、文化、记忆;
爱运动,为了健康、乐趣、朋友!爱听歌,为了感觉、共鸣、沉浸;
爱购物,为了烧钱、年轻、女人!爱美食,为了享受、交流、放松;
爱我的工作,爱我的朋友,爱我的父母!
这是我的生活,也是我奋斗的动力!
一年了,只有自己知道其中的辛酸,但是朋友们却见证了我的快乐!
记录下我的另一种年龄:
大连:11岁;香港:4岁;根特:1岁。
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都是日韩的车啊! 哈哈! 9月2日 Only for Nederlands!!!When I meet you in the morning, I should say "Goedemorgen"; in the afternoon, I should say "Goedemiddag"; in the evening, I should say "Goedenavond".
When I meet my friend one day, I should say "Dag ***, Hoe gaat het?"
my friend usually says "Goed, En met jou?"
I can reply "Goed or Ook goed!"
For the meaning of 'Good', there are several levels, which are:
Goed
Heel Goed
Prima
Uitstekend
For the meaning of 'Just so so', we can use:
Zo Zo
Het gaat wel.
For the meaning of 'bad' or 'not good', there are several levels, which are:
Niet zo goed
Niet Goed
Slecht
If I want to say goodbye to my friends, then I can say:
Dag ***!
Tot ziens.
Tot ***dag!
Tot morgen!
Tot volgende week!
When I meet my senior friend for the first time, I shoud say "Aangenaam!"
If I didn't grasp what my friend said, I can say "Wablief? Wat zeg je?"
If I go to office by train, by bus, by bike, by car or on foot, then I can say:
Hoe kom jij naar school?
Ik kom naar school met de trein/met de bus/met de tram/met de fiets/met de auto/te voet.
If someone else think what you said is totally correct, then he or she can say:"Dat klopt!"; or else, he or she can say:"Dat klopt niet!"
De informatie is juist===Dat klopt!
De informatie is niet juist===Dat klopt niet.
1. Naam
Wie ben jij? Ik ben Lei. En jij?
Hoe heet jij? Ik heet Lei.
Wat is jouw naam?
Mijn naam is Lei.
Dit is Teresa.
Ben jij Lei? Nee, Ik ben Ding. En jij?
Ik ben/heet Teresa.
2. Woonplaats
Waar woon jij? Ik woon in Gent.
Waar woon jij in China? Ik woon in QingDao in China.
3. Land
Waar kom jij vandaan? Ik kom van China.
En jij? Ik kom ook uit China.
Uit welk land kom jij? Ik kom uit China.
4. Taal
Welke taal spreek jij? Ik spreek Chinees, Engels en een beetje Cantonees.
5.Jij, Hij & Zij/Ze
Welke taal spreek jij? **geen 't'**. Jij spreekt Chinees, Engels en een beetje Nederlands.
Hij is Tom. Hij komt uit Italie. Welke taal spreekt hij? Hij spreekt Italiaans. Hij woont in Gent.
Zij is Anna. Ze komt uit China. Ze spreekt Chinees en Engels. Ze woont in Antwerpen.
6. Ben jij getrouwd? Heb jij kinderen? Hoeveel kinderen heb je?
Ik ben niet getrouwd. Jij bent getrouwd. Hij is getrouwd. Zij is getrouwd.
Neen, maar ik woonsamen met mijn vriend/vriendin.
Neen, ik ben gescheiden.
Ik heb geen kinderen. Ik heb 1 kind, een jongen/een zoon/een meisje/een dochter.
Jij hebt vier kinderen, twee jongens/zonen en twee meisjes/dochters.
Hij/Zij heeft drie kinderen, twee zonen en een meisje.
Heeft Lei kinderen? Neen, hij heeft geen kinderen.
7. Hoe lang woon jij in Belgie?
Ik woon een jaar in Belgie.
dag---dagen; week---weken; maand=maanden; jaar---jaar.
8. een, twee drie, vier, vijf, zes, zeven, acht, negen, tien 8月26日 A comment on Olympic Games written by Martin Rogers of Yahoo! Sports!!!
BEIJING – It is the biggest buzz word in Olympic circles, and the promise of it can dramatically sway the bidding process for future Games. Legacy. These days, any hopeful city with Olympic aspirations must not only show its ability to provide venues and infrastructure of the highest standard, but also prove there will be a lasting positive effect on the local community. The 2004 Olympics in Athens showed how to get it embarrassingly and disgracefully wrong. Over the past 16 days, Beijing has shown the world how to get it magnificently right. Four years since the Athens Games, a Greek tragedy is taking place. Incredibly, 21 out of the 22 Olympic venues now lie abandoned and in various states of ruin. Gypsy camps have sprung up in the shadow of stadiums where the world’s finest athletes once battled for gold. Graffiti is scrawled over the outer walls of many sites, and it has been reported in Greece that upward of $1 billion has been spent simply to maintain these ugly wrecks. That is Athens’ legacy. Sixteen days of glory, but at what price? The Olympics are now almost a dirty word in Athens, most regularly used by politicians who use the issue of decay as a powerful campaigning point. There was an element of tokenism in awarding the Olympics to Athens in the first place, a symbolic gesture intended as a nod to Ancient Olympia. The Games will never return there. They will not be allowed to, if for no other reason than that the level of public outrage at the grotesque waste of money on oversized venues with no future is extreme. Beijing is not going to let that happen. For a start, the Chinese capital has several huge advantages over Athens. “The reason why some countries have been challenged with economic downturns after hosting an Olympics is that hosting cities are often very small,” said Chen Jian, executive president of the Beijing Economy Research Association. “Their investments in infrastructure construction were excessive. Fluctuations arose in the economic growth when no new hotspot for investment occurred after the Olympics.” Beijing is a city that deeply loves its sports, even more so now given the host nation’s extraordinary success over the past fortnight. The Bird’s Nest will be used for major international events, concerts and domestic soccer matches. The Water Cube aquatic center was built to a sensible size, and will mainly be used for international diving competitions and exhibitions. Diving’s popularity in China should ensure that it is often filled to near capacity. The luminescent light show on the glowing exterior of the stadium will be turned off soon after the Games, but will be put back on whenever there is a major event taking place in Beijing. Other sites such as Workers’ Stadium and Workers’ Gymnasium were already in place. The Olympic Park Tennis Center has been tabbed to host an ATP event next year. Whereas the list of Athens’ failures goes on, so too does the depth of Beijing’s successes. The Games have sparked economic growth, and experts predict a continued surge in tourism as many fans who traveled to the Olympics are expected to return for a second look. Here, there is a legacy of pride, and a spectacular standard of responsible spending for future hosts to uphold. Whether you agree with China’s foreign policies or political ideals, no one can deny this has been a truly superb Olympic Games. Congratulations, Beijing. |
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