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星火英語15篇文章貫通5-6級詞匯 Unit8-Part2

作者:不詳   發布時間:2010-01-12 09:16:01  來源:網絡
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  [00:00.00]One could only imagine
  [00:03.26]how the Chinese must have felt
  [00:05.34]at the turn of the century.
  [00:06.88]Could any American imagine a scenario
  [00:10.71]of the shoe being on
  [00:12.13]the other foot (putting themselves
  [00:14.31]in the place of the Chinese)?
  [00:16.39]How would Americans have felt
  [00:19.24]if Chinese gunboats patrolled
  [00:21.97]the Mississippi River up to St. Louis,
  [00:24.71]a major city in the heart
  [00:26.79]of America? What if the Chinese
  [00:29.63]could come and go anywhere
  [00:31.38]in the United States, being
  [00:33.35]completely immune to all American laws.
  [00:37.30]Could Americans accept Chinatown
  [00:40.75]in Boston of San Francisco
  [00:42.94]being under Chinese law, and
  [00:45.89]displaying signs with such captions
  [00:47.53]as “No Americans or dogs allowed”?
  [00:50.81]What if Manhattan Island and California
  [00:54.64]were annexed by China? Would Americans
  [00:58.58]tolerate their own officials
  [01:00.44]being in collusion with, and being
  [01:02.95]bribed by Chinese authorities,
  [01:05.25]to let all of above to
  [01:07.88]take place? One would think not.
  [01:10.95]Is it any wonder that
  [01:14.22]imperialism had become such
  [01:15.97]an abominable term to the Chinese people?
  [01:19.15]The Chinese have made some
  [01:22.32]conscientious attempts to fight back,
  [01:24.84]in efforts to defy foreign presence
  [01:27.68]in China, but without much support
  [01:30.20]during the slack reign of
  [01:32.38]the Qing Emperor and the Dowager Empress.
  [01:35.77]The Imperial family, for so long,
  [01:39.06]had been extremely selfindulgent.
  [01:42.02]It paid little attention
  [01:44.31]to the realities of what
  [01:46.37]was happening inside China.
  [01:48.33]For so long, the nation's policies
  [01:51.84]revolved around the whims of
  [01:53.81]the Imperial Family.
  [01:56.44]With reliance on its own resources,
  [01:59.82]a secret society, called the Order
  [02:03.54]of Literary Patriotic Harmonious Fists,
  [02:07.16]made one last desperate attempt
  [02:09.78]at revenge, to rid the country
  [02:12.30]of foreigners. In 1900, these Boxers
  [02:16.57]as they were called, stubbornly engaged
  [02:19.51]the foreign powers in conflict.
  [02:22.14]The former tore up railway tracks,
  [02:25.31]attacked Chinese Christians, besieged
  [02:28.93]foreign delegations, and eventually
  [02:31.45]slaughtered over three hundred foreigners.
  [02:34.29]The Americans collaborated with the Japanese,
  [02:37.90]consolidated forces and easily overwhelmed
  [02:41.95]the Boxers. The latter crumbled
  [02:45.34]under the pressure of foreign superiority
  [02:47.85]and its own deficiencies in equipment
  [02:50.70]and organization. The victors placed
  [02:54.38]severe controls on the crippled
  [02:56.13]Chinese Government and imposed heavy indemnities
  [03:00.72]of billions of dollars. The fact
  [03:04.11]that the foreigners were interested,
  [03:06.19]only in protecting their
  [03:07.83]own interests, was abundantly clear.
  [03:11.12]Aside from discriminatory immigration policy
  [03:15.93]against Chinese, the U.S. had no
  [03:18.66]official direct political or diplomatic relations
  [03:22.38]with China until the Second World War.
  [03:25.77]The United States took on
  [03:28.29]a much cherished isolationist approach
  [03:31.57]to world affairs following
  [03:33.40]the First World War, after having
  [03:35.48]established itself as a major world power.
  [03:39.19]The United States did not even
  [03:42.15]become a representative of
  [03:44.20]the League of Nations, essentially
  [03:46.49]the creation of its own then
  [03:48.57]President, Woodrow Wilson. This organization
  [03:52.62]was set up in 1919 to curb
  [03:55.79]international conflict, which could,
  [03:57.87]potentially, throw the world
  [04:00.60]into a war again. The absence of
  [04:03.99]this powerful nation was one of
  [04:06.62]the major weaknesses of this
  [04:08.37]organization and, consequently, a possible
  [04:12.20]factor that actually facilitated
  [04:14.06]the resumption of world conflict in 1939.
  [04:18.76]The Second World War
  [04:22.71]During the Second World War,
  [04:26.97]the United States and China were
  [04:29.16]allies against the common enemy,
  [04:31.56]Japan. A coalition of the United States,
  [04:36.49]British Commonwealth countries,
  [04:39.00]and other allies dispatched supplies
  [04:41.96]and other support to China
  [04:43.81]by way of the Burma Road and
  [04:46.22]by air over the hump (mountains),
  [04:48.85]to close in on Japan from the rear.
  [04:52.46]When war broke out in 1939,
  [04:57.05]China was experiencing a civil war,
  [04:59.90]the Nationalists versus the Communists.
  [05:03.18]This civil war was put on
  [05:06.36]hold while both the Nationalists
  [05:08.43]and Communists joined forces
  [05:10.84]to converge on Japan, which had,
  [05:13.14]intermittently, hovered over China
  [05:16.53]as a menace, or as an imperialist
  [05:18.61]thorn in its side, for a good
  [05:21.67]century before the war. The war
  [05:25.72]brought the United States out
  [05:27.35]of its splendid official isolation.
  [05:29.87]Once the war was over,
  [05:32.28]turbulent times continued to stalk China.
  [05:35.99]The civil war picked up
  [05:39.06]where it left off. The Americans
  [05:41.46]lent its moral support to
  [05:43.76]the Nationalists in their struggle
  [05:45.52]against the Communists, whereby
  [05:47.70]the United States began to formulate
  [05:50.22]its Cold War policy of “Containment”
  [05:52.84](Containing the spread of Communism).
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