内容正文:
深度学习
挖掘文本
Deep Learning
2019外研版高中英语
基于词、法、句挖掘文本深度学习
选择性必修一
Unit 2 Onwards and upwards
Understanding Ideas:
We Regret to Inform You...
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第-遍:词,语过关斩将
We Regret to Inform You...
“We regret to i 1(通知,告知)you"These are the words
that every writer dreadsr2(收到).,but words every writer
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knows well.The response from a publisher comes back and the
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writer e3(热切地)opens and reads it,their hearts sinking
when they reach that final sentence.You may have spent years
giving up your weekends and f4(空闲的)time to write your
life's work,yet still this is often not enough.Everyone knows that
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success r5()happens overnight,but perhaps not many
know that a lot of highly s6(成功的)writers have previously
facedr7(拒绝,否认)
Take for e8(例子,事例)J.K.Rowling.When she received
her first rejection letter.she decided that it meant she now had
something in common with her favourite writers,and stuck it on her
kitchen wall.Rowling had spent years s 9 on little
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money,spending all her time writing.When she finally finished her
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first book,she received c 10 (from publishers along the
lines of“too difficult for children”,"“too long",“Children would not
be interested in it'”.Nll(然而),she persevered“I wasn't
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going to give up u12(直到…才)every single publisher
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turned me down,but I often feared that would happen,"she later
p13().After a total of twelve rejections,one publisher
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eventually agreed to print 500 c 14 (,of her first book.
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and as we know,Harry Potter became a global s_15(成功),
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with over 400 million books sold and translated into more than
seventy different languages.
All too often writers of great works have had to face c 16
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along with rejection.J.D.Salinger started writing short
stories in high school,but later struggled to get his works
p_I7(出版).“We feel that we don't know the central
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c 18 (well enough"was the criticism he received on his
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manuscript for The Catcher in the Rye.D19(尽管,虽有)
rejections from several publishers,J.D.Salinger refused to give up.