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In the heart of America, in the states of Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana, live some people who are not your typical1 Americans. In order to lead simple lives, they don't use cars. Instead, they drive horse-drawn buggies. They don't use electric lights, either, not to mention telephones. They make their own clothing, which looks ancient. And, to make matters worse, they don't speak English but German among themselves.
These people are the Amish. They settled2 in America almost 300 years ago. Most of them are farmers who stay away from the temptations3 of the city. As modern life becomes more and more complicated4, the Amish way of life seems to make more and more sense5.
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adj.典型的,象征的,有代表性的 | |
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a.固定的;稳定的 | |
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n.诱惑,引诱( temptation的名词复数 );诱惑物 | |
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adj.错综复杂的,麻烦的,结构复杂的 | |
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5 sense | |
n.侦测,感应,感觉,感官,意识,观念,情理,知觉,理智;vt.感觉,觉察,了解 | |
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