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Jefferson died long ago, but many of his ideas are still of great interest to us.
                    LESSONS FROM JEFFERSON
                                                        Bruce Bliven
                      Thomas     Jefferson,   the   third President  of  the  United  States,
      may  be less famous than George Washington  and Abraham  Lincoln,  but 
      most people  remember   at  least   one fact about  him: he  wrote  the 
      Declaration of Independence.

                Although    Jefferson   lived more  than  200  years    ago,   there is much 
10    that  we can  learn  from   him   today. Many of  his  ideas  are   especially in-
        teresting   to  modern  youth.  Here are some of  the  things he said and wrote:
                
   Go and see. Jefferson believed 
     that a  free man  obtains knowledge  from many  sources besides books and 
     that personal  investigation  is  important.  When  still  a  young man,  he  was 
     appointed  to  a  committee  to find  out  whether  the  South  Branch  of  the
     James  River  was  deep enough to  be used  by large  boats. While  the other
     members  of  the committee  sat  in  the state  capitol  and studied  papers on 
20 the subject,Jefferson got into a canoe and made on-the-spot  observations.

         You  can  learn from  everyone. By birth and by  education  Jefferson be-
    longed to the highest social  class. Yet,  in  a  day  when  few  noble  persons 
    ever spoke to those  of humble  origins  except  to  give  an  order,  Jefferson 
    went out of  his way  to talk with  gardeners, servants, and  waiters. Jefferson
25 once said  to the  French  nobleman,  Lafayette,  "You   must   go   into   the 
    people's  homes as I have  done, look  into  their cooking  pots  and  eat  their 
    bread.  If   you   will  only   do  this,  you  may   find  out    why  people   are
    dissatisfied and understand the revolution that is threatening France. "

        Judge  for  yourself. Jefferson  refused to accept  other  people's  opinions
     without careful  thought. "Neither believe  nor  reject anything,"  he  wrote  to 
30 his   nephew, "because any  other  person  has rejected or believed it. Heaven
     has given you a mind for judging trttth and error. Use it. "
         Jefferson felt  that the  people "may  safely  be  trusted to  hear  everything
     true and  false,  and  to  form  a  correct   judgment.  Were  it  left  to  me  to 
     decide whether we should have a government without newspapers or newsp- 
35 apers  without  a government, I should  not hesitate a  moment  to  prefer  the
     latter. "
          Do  what  you  believe  is right.  In a free country there will  always  be 
     conflicting   ideas,  and  this is  a source of  strength.  It  is  conflict  and  not
40 unquestioning  agreement that keeps freedom alive.Though Jefferson  was for 
    many years the object of strong criticism, he never answered his critics.
    He  expressed  his  philosophy  in  letters  to  a friend, "  There  are two sides
    to every  question.  If  you take  one  side  with  decision and  act  on  it  with 
   effect, those who take the other side will of course resent your actions."

45        Trust  the  future;  trust  the  young.  Jefferson  felt  that   the  present 
    should never be chained to customs which have  lost  their   usefulness.  "  No 
    society,"  he said, "can make  a  perpetual  constitution,  or even  a   perpetual 
    law. The   earth  belongs  to  the living   generation. "   He  did   not  fear  new 
    ideas,  nor  did  he  fear the future. "  How much  pain, "   he remarked,   "has 
50 been caused by evils which have never happened! I  expect the  best,  not  the
     worst. I steer my ship with hope, leaving fear behind. "

         Jefferson's  courage  and  idealism  were  based  on knowledge. He proba-
     bly knew more  thari any other man of  his age. He was  an  expert  in  agricul-
     ture,archeology; and medicine.He  practiced  crop  rotation  and  soil  conser-
55 vation a century  before  these  became standard  practice, and  he  invented a 
    plow   superior   to   any   other   in  existence.   He    influenced   architecture 
    throughout  America, and he was  constantly  producing   devices for   making 
    the tasks of ordinary life easier to perform.

          Of  all  Jefferson's  many  talents, one is central. He was  above all a good
60 and tireless writer. His complete  works,  now  being  published  for  the  first 
     time,  will  fill  more  than fifty  volumes.  His talent  as  an  author  was  soon
     discovered,and when the time came to write the Declaration  of  Independence
     at   Philadelphia  in  1776,   the  task  of   writing  it  was   his.   Millions   have
     thrilled to his words: "We hold  these  truths to be  self-evident,  that  all   men
65 are created equal. . . "

         When  Jefferson  died on  July 4, 1826,  the 50th  anniversary  of  American 
    independence, he left his  countrymen a  rich  legacy  of   ideas  and   examples. 
   American  education  owes a great debt  to  Thomas   Jefferson,  who   believed 
   that only a nation of educated people could remain free.
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declaration / n.                      document containing an open public announce-
                                                 ment 宣言
independence / n.                  freedom from the control of others 独立
obtain / vt.                            get through effort 获得
source / n.                            place from which sth. comes; place where a
                                                 river starts ( ); 源头  
personal / a.                          done in person;belonging to a person 亲自的;
                                               个人的
investigation/ n.                     detailed or careful examination 调查
   investigate vt.
appoint / vt.                           put (sb. ) in a position 任命
   appointment n. 
committee / n.                       a group of people chosen for special duties 
                                                委员会
capitol / n.                             (美国)州议会大厦
canoe / n.                              light boat moved by a paddle 独木舟
on-the-spot a.                       at the place of the action 现场的
humble / a.                            low in position 地位低下的 
origin / n.                              parentage;birth;beginning 血统;出身; 起源
gardener n.                            person who works in a garden either for pay
                                                  or as a hobby 园丁 
waiter n.                                person who serves food to the tables in a
                                                 restaurant ()侍者
nobleman.                贵族
dissatisfy/vt.                          fail to satisfy; displease 使不满 
threaten /  vt.                         hang over dangerously; utter a threat 
                                                  against 威胁
 threat n.
reject / vt.                              refuse to take,believe,use or oonsider 拒绝
rejection n. 
nephew / n.                           the son of one's brother or sister 
error / n.                               mistake;sth. done wrongly 
false /  a.                               not true or .correct 
judgment n.                           opinion 判断 , 看法 
hesitate / vi.                           feel doubtful; be undecided 犹豫, 迟疑不决
  hesitation n. 
prefer /prifaJvt.                     like better; choose (one thing) rather than  (another) 更喜欢;宁愿
  preference /n.
latter / a.                                nearer to the end 后面的 ; 后半的
     n.                                  the second of two persons or things just                                                  
 spoken of 后者
conflict / vi.                           be opposed; clash 冲突 
         /n.                               disagreement; clash; fight 
unquestioning/ a.                    given or done without question or doubt 
agreement n.                          having the same opinion ( s ) ; thinking in 
                                                 the same way 同意 ; 一致
criticism / n.                           unfavourable remarks or judgments 批评 
critic / n.                                person who makes judgments about the good 
                                                 and bad qualities of sth.;person who points
                                                 out mistakes 评论家; 批评者
  criticize vt.                                
philosophy /n.                         哲学
resent / vt.	                              feel angry or bitter at "'忿恨;"'不满	
action  n.                                the process of doing things; sth. done 行动
                              过程;行动
custom / n.                            习惯,风俗
perpetual / a.                           never-ending; going on for a long time or
                                                   without stopping 永恒的; 连续不断的
constitution/ n.              宪法;章程
living a.                                   alive now ()remark / vt.                             say; comment ; 评论说
         n.                             话语 ; 评论 
evil /  n.                                  sth. bad; sin 邪恶 , 罪恶
      a.                                  very bad 邪恶的 , 坏的
idealism / n.                            理想主义;唯心主义
arch(a)eology/ n.                     study of ancient things, esp. remains of  prehis-
                                                 toric times 考古学
rotation  n.                              轮作;旋转
   rotate v.                                       
conservation / n.                     protecting from loss or from being use
                                                 保护;保存
  conserve vt. 
superior / a.                            good or better in quality or value 较好的; 优的 
   superiority n.
existence / n.                          the state of existing 存在
influence / vt.                         have an effect on 影响
arthitecture / n.                       art and science of building 建筑术;建筑学
constantly / ad.                      continuously; frequently 不断地;经常地
  constant a. 
perform / vt.                          do, carry out , 履行
talent / n.                               special natural ability 才能;天资
central / a.                             chief ; main; most important 主要的
tireless /a.                             never or rarely getting tired 
writer n.                                a person who writes esp.as a way of earning 	
                                                money 作家
publish /vt.                           have ( a book, etc. ) printed and put on 
                                               sale 出版
volume / n.                           book, esp. one of a set of books ;thrill vi.                                 have a very exciting feeling 非常激动 
self evident a.                       clear without proof 不言而喻的
create / vt.                            make (sth. that has not been made before)
                                                创造 
  creation n. 
anniversaty /  n.                    the yearly return of a special date 周年纪念日
countryman n.                      a person from one's own country 同胞
legacy / n.                            sth. that one person leaves to another when 
                                                he dies 遗产
owe / vt.                              (债等); 应把归公于(to)
debt /  n.                              scsmething owed to someone else ( ) 
educate / vt.                         train;teach how to read, write, think, etc.

                           Phrases  & Expx'essions
    goout of one's way (to do      take particular trouble; make a special 
    sth. )                                            effort 特地
  leave. . . to                             leave sb. in charge of 交托, 委托
  act on                                    act according to 按照行事
  leave behfnd                          abandon;fail to take or bring 丢弃;留下,忘带
  in existence                            existing 存在
  above all                                most important of all 首先, 尤其是
                            Proper Names
   Bruce Bliven /                                          布鲁斯·布利文
  Thomas Jefferson /                                  托马斯·杰斐逊
  George Washington /                               乔治·华盛顿
  Abraham Lincoln /                                   亚伯拉罕·林肯
  the Declaration of Independence              《独立宣言》
  the James River                                       詹姆斯河
  Lafayette /                                               拉斐特 
  France /                                                   法国
  Heaven /                                                  上帝;天堂
  Philadelphia /                                            费城 (美国港市)

 

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