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Try to translate the following into Chinese . 6.When you find a river running over white sands between high mountain ranges, in those white sands you will find diamonds.
Try to translate the following into Chinese . 7.It is one of the paradoxes of civilization that the more opportunities are utilized, the more new ones are thereby created.
Try to translate the following into Chinese . 1.Before Zeus became chief of all the gods on Mount Olympus, there were other gods –children of the Sky and the Earth. Some of them, the Titans, were savage and cruel. For ten years, Zeus and his brothers and sisters fought against the Titans.
Try to translate the following into Chinese . 2.One of these Titans, named Prometheus, was very wise. He had guessed that Zeus would win the war, and had therefore fought on his side.
Try to translate the following into Chinese . 3.Thus, when there was peace again, and Zeus sat on his throne on Mount Olympus, he sent for Prometheus. In gratitude for Prometheus’ help, Zeus gave him great power. He sent him to earth and told him to make mortal man out of clay.
Try to translate the following into Chinese . 4.Zeus told Prometheus to teach the mortals anything they needed to know in order to live. He was also to teach them the arts, so that they could build beautiful temples to honour the gods.
Try to translate the following into Chinese . 5.But without fire, life on earth was very difficult. Food had to be eaten raw; house could not be kept warm. Tools had to be of stone, because there was no fire for working metals.
Try to translate the following into Chinese . 6.When Prometheus lit the first campfire on earth, the people were afraid of it. But they trusted him, and so they came closer and closer and enjoyed the fire’s pleasant warmth and beautiful glow.
Try to translate the following into Chinese . 7.Prometheus knew that he would not have much time before Zeus discovered that he had been disobedient. But he also knew that,powerful as Zeus was, once a god had given a gift it could not be taken away.
Try to translate the following into Chinese . 8.Now Zeus was a jealous god. He grudged men all the gifts that Prometheus had given them and he was angry with Prometheus for teaching men so many things.
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