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1Module2AjobworthdoingAssoonasChristianaheardfromherSTEPUPjobcoachthatshe'dbedoinghersummerinternshipatMinnetonkaMoccasin,shegotexcited.Shewasalwayslookingforwardtolearningmoreaboutthisfamilyownedinternationalbusiness.Christiana'sfirstdaystartedwithintroductorymeetingswithanumberofstaffmembers,includingtopleadershipandtheCEO!Christianatookitinstrideandwaseagertogetstartedwithherwork.“Iwassurprisedbyhowfriendlyandhelpfuleveryonewas,”shesays.“Mycoworkerswereverywelcomingandkind,andtheywereverygladtoanswermyquestionsandteachmehowtoworkwell.”Christianaworkedinthecustomerservicedepartment.Shehadalreadymasteredthecomplexdatabasesystemsforordersandreturnsandlearnedtobepatientandkindtocustomers.“ThisisthefirsttimeI'veeverbeenbehindthescenesofamajorcompanyandhaveseenhowitfunctions,”shesays.“Thecustomerservicepartisfascinatingbecauseofthesheeramountofworktheydotokeepthecompanygoing.PeoplearereallyimpressedbywhatIdidthissummer!”Christianahasaverybroadrangeofinterestsfrommeteorologyandpsychologytotheaterandliterature.TheUniversityofMinnesotaisoneofhertopchoicesforcollegeaftershefinisheshersenioryearatSouthHigh.Intermsofhermajor,she'skeepingheroptionsopen,andsheislookingforwardtotheannualSTEPUPGoldenGopherDaytoexploretheUniversityofMinnesotacampusandmeetwithadmissionsstaff.AsforMinnetonkaMoccasin,theycouldnotbehappier.Christiana'ssupervisoristhrilledwiththequalityandamountofworkthatshehasbeenaccomplishing,sayingthatsheiscareful,pleasantandreadytolearneveryday.DavidKnox,HumanResourcesGeneralist,says,“ItiswonderfultoworkwithChristiana.IfsheisinSTEPUPnextyear,wewillwanttohaveherback.”Section_ⅠIntroduction_&_Reading_—_Prereading[原文呈现]TheHumanTrafficSignal①2At3,500metres,LaPaz,inBolivia,isthehighestcapitalintheworld.Lifeishardathighaltitude,andthemountainsmakecommunicationsdifficult.Manyroadsareinbadcondition②andaccidentsarefrequent③.Oneroadinparticular④,whichgoesnorthfromLaPaz⑤,isconsidered⑥themostdangerousroadintheworld.Ononesidethemountainsrisesteeply;ontheotherside⑦thereisasheer⑧drop,whichinplacesishundredsofmetresdeep.Althoughthereisnotalotoftraffic,onaverage⑨,onevehiclecomesofftheroad⑩everytwoweeks⑪.Thedropissogreatthat⑫anyoneinsidethevehicleisluckytosurvive⑬.Intheory⑭,theroadcanonlybeusedbytrafficgoinguphillfrom8inthemorning,andbytrafficcomingdownhillfrom3intheafternoon.Butinpractice⑮,fewdriversrespect⑯therules.[读文清障]①signal/'sIɡn.信号②inbadcondition情形、状况不好ingoodcondition状况良好③frequentadj.频繁的,频率高的④inparticular尤其;特别⑤whichgoes...为非限制性定语从句,修饰road。⑥beconsidered(tobe/as)...被认为是……⑦ononeside...ontheotherside...一方面……另一方面……⑧sheer/ʃIə/adj.垂直的;陡峭的⑨onaverage平均⑩comeofftheroad驶出公路⑪everytwoweeks每两周⑫画线部分为so...that引导的结果状语从句。⑬survivevi.幸存下来;幸免于难⑭intheory理论上;从理论上来说⑮inpractice实际上;在实践中⑯respect/rI'spekt/vt.遵守人体交通信号[第1段译文]位于海拔3500米的玻利维亚首都拉巴斯是世界上海拔最高的首都。在高海拔地区的生活很艰苦,高山使得交通非常困难。很多路的状况都不好,事故频繁发生。尤其是从拉巴斯通往北边的一条路被认为是世界上最危险的路。在路的一边,山体高耸险峻,另一边是悬崖峭壁,有些地方有数百米深。尽管交通量不大,但平均每两周就有一辆车驶出公路。悬崖落3差如此大,以至于从如此高的悬崖上摔下去,车上任何一个能活着的人都是幸运的。按道理,这条路上,只准许早晨8点以后车辆向山上行驶及下午3点以后车辆向山下行驶。但实际上,几乎没有司机遵守这些规则。Butthanksto⑰oneman,thedeathtoll⑱hasfallen.TimoteoApazaisagentle46yearoldmanwholivesinavillagenearthemostdangerouspartoftheroad⑲,knownlocallyas⑳lacurvadeldiablo(theDevil'sBend).Timoteohasanunusualjob—heisahumantrafficsignal○21.Everymorningheclimbsuptothebend○22withalargecircular○23boardinhishand○24.Theboardisredononesideandgreenontheother.Timoteostandsonthebendanddirectsthetraffic○25.Whentwovehiclesapproachfromoppositedirections○26theycan'tseeeachother,buttheycanseeTimoteo.Timoteoisavolunteer○27.Nooneaskedhimtodothejob,andnoonepayshimfor○28it.Sometimesdriversgivehimatip○29,sothat○30hehasjustenoughmoneytoliveon○31.Butoftentheyjustpassby○32,taking○33thehumantrafficsignalforgranted○34.⑰thanksto幸亏,由于⑱toll/təʊl/n.(事故、疾病等的)伤亡人数⑲who...theroad为定语从句,修饰man。⑳(be)knownas被称为○21ahumantrafficsignal人体交通信号○22bend/bend/n.弯曲处;弯道○23circular/'sɜːkjʊlə/adj.圆形的○24画线部分为with复合结构(with+n.+介词短语)。○25directthetraffic指挥交通,direct/dI'rekt/vt.指挥○26fromoppositedirections相对地;来自不同方向intheoppositedirection朝相反的方向○27volunteern.志愿者○28paysb.for...为……而支付某人钱○29tipn.小费○30sothat引导的结果状语从句。○31liveon(人)靠……生活○32passby经过○33taking...为现在分词短语作伴随状语。4○34take...forgranted以为……理所当然[第2段译文]但是多亏了一个人,这条路上的事故死亡率已经下降了。46岁的铁穆特欧·安迫塞是个性格温和的人,他住在这条路最危险的一段附近的一个村庄里,这段路被当地人称为lacurvadeldiablo魔鬼弯道。铁穆特欧有一份不同寻常的工作——他是人体交通信号。每天早晨,他手里都拿着一块大圆板爬上弯道。这块圆板一面是红色的,另一面是绿色的。铁穆特欧站在拐角处指挥交通。当两辆车相对开来靠近的时候,他们看不到彼此,但都能看到铁穆特欧。铁穆特欧是一名志愿者。没有人要他做这项工作,也没有人为此付钱给他。有时候司机给他一点小费,使他刚好能够维持生活。但是通常他们司机只是从他身边驶过,把人体交通标志看作理所当然的事情。Sowhydoeshedoit?Beforehevolunteeredtodirectthetraffic,Timoteohadhadlotsofjobs.Hehadbeenaminerandasoldier.Thenonedaywhilehewasworkingasalorrydriverhehadacloseencounter○35withdeath.Hewasdrivingalorryloadofbananaswhenhecameofftheroadatabendandfellthreehundredmetresdownthemountain○36.Somehow○37hesurvived.Hewasinhospitalformonths.Then,afewyearslater,hewascalledoutinthenighttohelppullpeopleoutof○38abuswhichhadcrashedatlacurvadeldiablo.Thislastexperiencehadaprofound○39effecton○40Timoteo.Herealisedthathewasluckytobealivehimself,andfeltthatitwashismission○41inl
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