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本文目录: 1、BEYOND英文介绍 2、美国最好的vps是? 3、美国最好的vps是什么? 4、考研英语阅读及翻译题的来源 5、哪款海外 VP...

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BEYOND英文介绍

Part 4: Path Towards Independence...

..In the skies a bird can be seen

Frightfully spreading its wings to fly

Soaring through the heavens to seek freedom...

~ Amani, Wong Ka Kui, 1991.

At this point Beyond had started doing things that were not even remotely related to music, such as movies and T.V. shows. And even when they were doing stuff related to music, it wasn't necessarliy for themsleves. They were writing music for other singers in Cineoply. But soon enough they produced their next album, "True Testimony". This album had music that they had written for other people, but preformed by themselves (sort of proof that they didn't need other people to sing their music) This was a true rock album, and what the older Beyond fans were waiting for. This CD also made it to Platinum status, how much of that was due to the "bandwagoners" and how much was due to real enjoyment of their music, is hard to say.

Slowly, they gained control of their expressions of music, especially in their next album, "Fate Party", in this album, a significant number of songs were message-based. One that stands out the most is the song, "Glory Days" (a song Ka Kui had written for Civil Rights Activist Nelson Mandela, current South African President, who was still in jail at that time) This song deals with apartheid, and racism, and how it's hurting the world and the people that are caught in it. With this song, Beyond established themselves as one of, if not the best lyrics/song-writers in Hong Kong. Ka Kui won Best Lyricist of the Year for that song as well as Song of the Year. This album showed that they really subscribed to using music as a tool of sending messages, and the public responded greatfully, since this album surpassed Platinum status easily.

Soon after in 1991, Beyond went to Nairobi, Kenya, in Africa to seek new music inspiration. They helped many people there and also acted to many as their "ambassador" to Hong Kong, letting people know the problems in Africa. Also while in Africa they set up the "Beyond's Third World Foundation" to donate money to the needy in Africa. Their visit to Africa inspired them to write the song "Amani" which means Peace in Swahili.

In their next release, "Deliberate", A few songs were more "commercial" based, but did not take away from the main messages in the songs. This album had many "movie songs" in it. I especially like the song, "Hesitate No More" (but joy yow yee). This release reached double platinum, and would be the last release under Cineopoly and Kinn's management.

Their "Farewell, Kinn's" Concert tour, was staged in Hong Kong's Hung Hom Stadium, in September of 1991 (and onwards to Malaysia and Singapore in the following months). They wanted out of Cineoply and chose to ensure their musical freedom, so during the final months of the tour, they completed negotiations on a contract with Amuse and Fun House Records. They were moving their home from Hong Kong, to fight for a market in Japan...

Through their signing with Amuse and Fun House, Beyond decided to get into the Japanese music industry, which they hoped would act as a stepping stone into the international music scene. Their first Japanese album, "This is Love" (japanese), went platinium in Japan and they had gained recognition throughout Japan. Slowly, Beyond attained their own style in their music which was different and very unique from others. Though their primary objective was for expansion into the Japanese market, they never left their main objective out of sight, which was making quality music.

It was in Japan that Beyond finally forged a music that people could call "Chinese Rock", through their smash hit album in 1992, "Continue the Revolution" (cantonese). In this album Beyond had invited Kitaro (a famous Japanese new age musician) to perform with them. Beyond's songs were now blended with New Age music which brings them out against other bands. The Song "The Great Wall" caused a lot of controversy in China. The song labeled The Great Wall of China as a permanent scar inflicted on the Chinese by the countless number dictators in the Chinese history. In its classic chorus, Beyond shouts for the downfall of the present Chinese leaders. This Song aroused so much anti-communist sentiments that China had put a ban to Beyond. (but that didn't stop them from believing what they felt was right) Because of the controversey Beyond became even more popular and was even recognized internationally as a great band from Asia.

At the end of the same year, they released a Mandarin CD under the label, Rock Records. This would prove to be their opening for Beyond in the future: a semi-independent label with the potential to get them back to Hong Kong.

At the beginning of 1993, things had finally calmed down for them, after flying back and forth from Japan and Hong Kong to promote their CD's, shooting videos, and constantly being invited to play in concerts. They were now ready to work on their next album, later to be released as "Rock N' Roll".

Part 6: The Accident

How many times, facing cold stares and mockery

Still have never abandoned my ideals

A moment of uncertainty, feels like something lost

Unknowingly diluted, is the love in my heart (Who understands me?)

Forgive me for loving freedom all my life

Also fear that I would one day fall...oh no!

Forsaking one's ideals, anyone can do

Not afraid that one day it'll just be you and I

~ "A Dream Far Away (Clear Skies Vast Oceans)", Beyond, Wong Ka Kui, 1993.

Beyond, under Amuse and Warner, had become relatively more free in their music writing than they had under Cineopoly. In fact things seemed ideal: they had a major label backing them, the freedom to publish (almost) what they wanted to, and an audience larger than they had every imagined. They were 'on the top of the world', and happily, they produced their second (cantonese) album under Amuse/Warner titled,"Rock N' Roll". As the title suggests it's a rock album. The style of music in this release was defineately much more raw than their recent albums, but with a new Beyond Sound. And the messages were defineately still there. An excellent example would be the song, "ba ba ma ma" (papa mama), where the U.K. is symbolized as the father, and China the mother, and Hong Kong the child that is left to its own devices due to the incessant squabbing between the two. This album could be loved by all Beyond fans, people who are looking for messages, and people that simply love rock music. (my personal favorite album).

However, this fairy-tale story soon came to a sad and tragic halt. Around the time of the release of their album, "Rock N' Roll", Beyond was participating in a Japanese game show called, "Uchan Nanchan No Yarunara Yaraneba!", in Japan's Fuji Television Studios. Sometime during the "mock-battle", they heard someone say, "Someone fell off the stage!." By this time Ka Keung had already lost sight of his brother, Sai Wing and Paul were still being pushed to the ground. Wong Ka Kui and the host of the show had fallen off the stage that was about 8 feet high. They were both rushed to the hospital immediately. When the ambulence came, Ka Kui was still concious, and Ka Keung, embracing his brother, kept saying to him, "You're going to be O.K.". The host was diagnosed with non-life threatening wounds in the chest, but Ka Kui was not as lucky. He fell unconsious from his fall, which resulted from his head impacting onto the ground. He fell into a coma shortly after diagnosis. For many long days, there was hope for Ka Kui, that he could be saved, and his wounds would heal. But unfortuneately hope was not reality. And finally, after 6 days, of critical, but semi-stable condition in the hospital, Ka Kui's condition turned to the worse. On the 30th of June, 1993, at 4 p.m. local time, Wong Ka Kui left us forever...

"I would much rather have the accident happen to me." -- Ka Keung, days after the accident, before breaking down into tears. (The interview with Beyond only lasted about 3 minutes before everyone broke down into tears.)

Ka Kui was buried in Hong Kong together with his favorite guitar and a tape of his fans that was recorded earlier. Thousands of fans visited his grave and everybody believed that although he had died his love and devotion for music will never die. In his final album, "Rock N' Roll", he left us with two of his greatest songs to remember him by "Clear Skies Vast Oceans" and, "Lover".

Ka Kui's death had serious implications on the band. For a time, many wondered if the band would continue or if they would break up, since Ka Kui was the main songwriter of the band, and in turn was the heart, soul, and voice of the band. Losing him, was like having no pulse, thoughts, or speech. The band negotiated a settlement with the Fuji Television Studio, and then expired their contract with Warner Management. And finally, they went back home; home to where it all started...

Part 7: A New Beginning

"I hope to use this song

To wash out the bitterness in my heart

To call out my rememberance of you

Holding back tears, I wish you happiness."

~ "Wishing You Happiness", Beyond, Ka Keung, 1994.

For a long time, Beyond mourned the passing of Ka Kui in silence. They were nowhere to be found. they chose not to respond to most interviews. They just kept to themselves, and let time do its thing.

Then, late in the year, the band came out and performed at a concert specifically for aspiring and successful orginal artists. They accepted an interview from one of the major magazines. And yes, it was confirmed that they would be putting out a new release as a band in the new year. The publisher would be Rock Records, the company they had dealt with earlier in Taiwan.

So, as expected, Beyond released their first new album with just the three members, in 1994, titled, "2nd Floor, Rear Block". (named after their band room in Hong Kong) In this album the style that they had forged originally was not as heavily used; rather, this album was more of theraputic album for the band and it's fans, to release all those sad feelings they had inside of them. Most of the song's were written in memory Ka Kui (namely "Wishing You Hapiness" a song Ka Keung had written in memory of his brother, and "Far Away Paradise" "We Don't Want to Make it Without You" Paul's dedications to Ka Kui), but an important notice is the song "There is Always Love", which is a song in gratitude to all their fans who stuck by Beyond through think and thin. The success of this album was a surprise by many, but it rebuked the thoughts of the 'non-believers' that believed Beyond would never be good without Ka Kui.

Soon afterwards, their contract with Amuse was coming to an end. Beyond chose not to renew it; instead, they decided to go independent. With this independence, the would be able to write whatever they wanted to, with no cares about having to bow down to any market. And their label of choice: Rock Records.

As time went by, their wounds slowly healed, Beyond put together another release in their "one-release a year" program. They had decided upon this because in the past, things were just too hectic for them; trying to make music while rushed for a dead line, and especially because they felt life was worth living. Through this, they didn't have to worry about doing silly small-talk promotions on TVB, and they didn't have ot rush their song writing (resulting in better songs). The release they put out in mid-1995, was titled, "Sound", an album almost as rock as their first album. There was a lot of controversey over the music in this album. Some thought it was a "show-off" album, but I thought it was the true Beyond.

They followed up their album with an EP titled, "Live (EP)" in March of 1996. (their song "Miss You" was voted one of Hong Kongs top 10 in 1996) 5 new tracks to begin their concert in Hong Kong. This started a concert tour for Beyond to Malaysia, Singapore and some other countries. The Beyond Live Basic concert was a success in Hong Kong. The media gave praises for Beyond's performance and regarded their concert performance as "stunning" and "of international standards". They had regarded Beyond as the Hong Kong music industry's spokeperson.

In a sense, the passing of Ka Kui was a new beginning for the band. They were finally able to disassociate with any managing companies that cared only about money. They had the freedom to write the songs they wanted to, sign the labels they wanted to, and most importantly, make the facilities in their band room to become a full-force recording studio for aspiring bands as well as for themselves. Yet, the hard work of Ka Kui is not to be put aside, and will never be forgotten. As Ka Keung mention in their concert in Hung Hom Stadium in May 1996, "Beyond will always be a 4-person band".

Part 5: And The Revolution Begins...

Everday I yearn to hold you forever,

To forget the world's saddness and pain.

No matter how far apart we are, I still hear you call

and forever I shall wait for you...

~ Looking A Far, Wong Ka Kui, 1992.

美国最好的vps是?

说几个美国VPS。

第一、搬瓦工 bandwagonhost ,这个估计都知道,最便宜的一年$49美元,电信和联通直连。过去有60元一年的VPS促销,但是现在已经没有了。

第二、Vultr,国内很受欢迎。有日本vps和美国vps,只要不做不能做的,线路都很稳定。响应时间在60-90ms之间。最便宜的$2.5元/月。

第三、Linode。这个也是很多站长青睐的。

第四、DigitalOcean,这个是比较专业的云计算服务商。有各种配置的VPS,最便宜$5/月。还有虚拟主机空间。

虚拟处理系统/虚拟机(VPS/VM)是一种运行在波士顿大学的IBM System/370–IBM 3090计算机上的操作系统,从1977年到1990年左右普遍使用,并且至少在1993年之前部分使用。

在20世纪80年代,虚拟处理系统/虚拟机(VPS/VM)是波士顿大学的主要操作系统,在竞争对手的对应的计算系统只能运行120个左右的用户时,通常运行多达250个用户。

每个用户都在虚拟机下运行,虚拟机是一个IBM虚拟机管理程序操作系统。虚拟机提供了虚拟主机操作系统运行的虚拟IBM 370机器。

虚拟机代码已被修改,以允许所有VPS虚拟机共享具有读写权限的存储页面。虚拟机使用共享核心,以及用于方便将数据从一个虚拟机传递到另一个虚拟机的页面。这个组织与MVS非常相似,用地址空间代替虚拟机。

美国最好的vps是什么?

说几个美国VPS。

第一、搬瓦工 bandwagonhost ,这个估计都知道,最便宜的一年$49美元,电信和联通直连。过去有60元一年的VPS促销,但是现在已经没有了。

第二、Vultr,国内很受欢迎。有日本vps和美国vps,只要不做不能做的,线路都很稳定。响应时间在60-90ms之间。最便宜的$2.5元/月。

第三、Linode。这个也是很多站长青睐的。

第四、DigitalOcean,这个是比较专业的云计算服务商。有各种配置的VPS,最便宜$5/月。还有虚拟主机空间。

虚拟处理系统/虚拟机(VPS/VM)是一种运行在波士顿大学的IBM System/370–IBM 3090计算机上的操作系统,从1977年到1990年左右普遍使用,并且至少在1993年之前部分使用。

在20世纪80年代,虚拟处理系统/虚拟机(VPS/VM)是波士顿大学的主要操作系统,在竞争对手的对应的计算系统只能运行120个左右的用户时,通常运行多达250个用户。

每个用户都在虚拟机下运行,虚拟机是一个IBM虚拟机管理程序操作系统。虚拟机提供了虚拟主机操作系统运行的虚拟IBM 370机器。

虚拟机代码已被修改,以允许所有VPS虚拟机共享具有读写权限的存储页面。虚拟机使用共享核心,以及用于方便将数据从一个虚拟机传递到另一个虚拟机的页面。这个组织与MVS非常相似,用地址空间代替虚拟机。

考研英语阅读及翻译题的来源

一、2009年考研英语文章出处 摘选自《2011年考研英语大逆转》

1.完形填空 纽约时报(The New York Times) The Cost of Smarts

2.阅读第一篇 纽约时报(The New York Times) Can You Become a Creature of New Habits?

3.阅读第二篇 科学美国人(Scientific American) Who’’s Your Daddy? The Answer May Be at the Drugstore

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4.阅读第三篇 麦肯锡季刊(The Mckinsey Quarterly) Educating global workers

5..新题型

encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761561730_6/Culture.html

二、2010年考研英语阅读及翻译题的来源

2010年知识运用试题来源:

考研英语完型填空部分,使用了2009年6月6日 Economist 《经济学人》杂志上的一篇文章,文章主要内容,是对社会学上一个经典的理论:霍桑效应的批判和反思。文章难度适中。命题专家在出题的时候也进行了一定程度的改写。

questioning the Hawthorne effect 或Light work; Questioning the Hawthorne effect,June 6, 2009

2010年考研英语阅读真题出处:

第二篇阅读文章

第三篇阅读文章:

Harvard_Business_Review200702,标题是:The Accidental Influentials

第四篇阅读文章

Accounting rules are under attack. Standard-setters should defend them. Politicians and banks should back off. Economist Staff - The Economist《经济学人》杂志,April 10, 2009

新题型试题的来源:

,A Wholesale Shift in European Groceries

2010年翻译真题出处:

原文选自李奥帕德的《沙郡岁月:李奥帕德的自然沉思》,本书是环保生态的经典著作,中译本由吴美真翻译,中国社会科学出版社出版。

给2011年参加考研的学生的几点建议:

1.打好基础,从文章的改写情况和考试命题趋势来看,考研对于大纲词汇要求还是很严格的,所以在准备考试之初就要背好单词,突破单词关。

2.选择较新的辅导材料和语言素材,从最近几年的考试来看,考研阅读理解部分的文章和 考题的风格紧扣时代的节奏,主题很鲜明突出。因此选择合适的考研阅读素材来加强阅读显得非常重要。

三、2010年1月MBA翻译题的来源:摘选自《决胜MBA英语高级篇》

原文是来自一份杂志,叫“experience life”,出题人做了部分改动,原文和改动的文章如下:

Sustainability has become something of a buzzword(出题人把这个单词改为popular word) these days, but to Ted Ning, the concept will always have personal meaning. Having endured a painful period of unsustainability in his own life made it clear to him that sustainability-oriented values must be expressed through everyday action and choice.

Ning, director of LOHAS (Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability), the Boulder, Colo.–based information clearinghouse on sustainable living, recalls spending a tumultuous(出题人把这个词改为了confusing) year in the late ’90s selling insurance. He’d been through the dot-com boom and bust(出题人似乎把这个词改为burst了) and, desperate for a job, signed on with a Boulder agency.

It didn’t go well. “It was a really bad move because that’s not my passion,” says Ning, whose ambivalence about the job translated, predictably, into a lack of sales. “I was miserable. I had so much anxiety that I would pull alongside of the highway and vomit, or wake up in the middle of the night and stare at the ceiling. I had no money and needed the job. Everyone said, ‘Just wait, you’ll turn the corner, give it some time.’”

Ning stuck it out for a year because he simply didn’t know what else to do, but felt his happiness and health suffer as a result. He eventually quit and stumbled upon LOHAS in a help-wanted ad for a data analyst. “I didn’t know what LOHAS was,” he says, “but it sounded kinda neat.” It turned out to be a better fit than he could have ever imagined.

At the time, the LOHAS organization did little more than host a small annual conference in Boulder. It was a forum where progressive-minded companies could gather to compare notes on how to reach a values-driven segment of consumers — the LOHAS market — who seemed attracted to products and services that mirrored their interest in health, environmental stewardship, social justice, personal development and sustainable living.

In contrast with his disastrous foray into the insurance business, Ning’s new job felt like coming home. Growing up in the foothills of the Rockies outside of Denver, he’d developed a love of the outdoors and a respect for the earth, while his parents provided a model of social activism — the family traveled widely, and at one point his parents created and operated a nonprofit that offered microcredit loans to small businesses in Vietnam and Guatemala. He has three adopted sisters from Vietnam and Korea. He studied international relations and Chinese at Colorado University and slipped easily into the Boulder lifestyle — commuting by bike, eating organics, buying local and the rest — though he stopped short of the patchouli-and-dreadlocks phase embraced by many of his peers. (He opted instead for the university’s ski team and, after graduating, wound up coaching the Japanese development team during the Nagano Olympics in 1998.)

From his ground-level job, Ning moved quickly up the ranks in the organization, becoming its executive director in 2006. “When I got the job, LOHAS was a sleepy conference in Boulder,” says Ning. Today, the forum is booming, the organization is expanding and the market is evolving. Ning has more than grown into the position he stumbled on in the want ads. “I don’t consider this a job. It is really more of a calling.”

Ning, 41, coordinates the conference and oversees the organization’s annual journal and Web site (), while compiling research on trends and opportunities for businesses. He also travels the country promoting — and explaining — the LOHAS concept and the burgeoning market it represents.

First identified by sociologist Paul Ray in the mid-1990s as “cultural creatives,” the U.S. market segment that embraces LOHAS today has grown to about 41 million consumers, or roughly 19 percent of American adults. But those LOHAS consumers are powerfully influencing the attitudes and behaviors of others (witness the rise of interest in yoga, all-natural products, simplicity and hybrid vehicles). Which is why LOHAS-related products now generate an estimated $209 billion annually.

“Over the last two years a green tidal wave has come over us,” says Ning. Riding that wave, says Ning, is not about jumping on a trend bandwagon. It’s connecting with — and acting on — a set of shared, instrinsic values. “People know what is authentic. You can’t preach this lifestyle and not live it,” he says. He and his wife, Jenifer, live in a solar-powered home, raise organic vegetables in their backyard and drive a car that gets 48 miles to the gallon. He even buys carbon offsets to negate the global warming impact of his cell phone.

Ning emphasizes that there are many different ways of “living LOHAS.” Ultimately, it’s really about finding a way of life that makes sense and feels good — now and for the long haul. “People are looking internally,” he says, “asking themselves, ‘What really makes me happy?’ Is it the fact that I can go out and buy that giant flat-screen TV, or is it that I can have a quiet evening with my family just hanging out and playing a game of Scrabble?”

For Ning, it’s a no-brainer. He’ll take Scrabble every time.

哪款海外 VPS 性价比高

第一、搬瓦工bandwagonhost,这个估计都知道,最便宜的一年$49美元,电信和联通直连。过去有60元一年的VPS促销,但是现在已经没有了。第二、Vultr,国内很受欢迎。有日本vps和美国vps,只要不做不能做的,线路都很稳定。响应时间在60-90ms之间。最便宜的$2.5元/月。第三、Linode。这个也是很多站长青睐的。第四、DigitalOcean,这个是比较专业的云计算服务商。有各种配置的VPS,最便宜$5/月。还有虚拟主机空间。

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