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  Jefferson died long ago, but may of his ideas still of great interest to us.

Lessons from Jefferson

  Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States, may be less famous than George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, but most people remember at last one fact about him: he wrote the Declaration of Independence.

  Although Jefferson lived more than 200 years ago, there is much that we learn from him today. Many of his ideas are especially interesting 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 the subject, Jefferson got into a canoe and made on-the-spot-observations.

  You can learn from everyone. By birth and by education Jefferson belonged 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 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 his nephew, "because any other person has rejected or believed it. Heaved has given you a mind for judging truth 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 newspapers 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 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 on it with effect, those who take the other side will of course resent your actions."

  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 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 probably knew more than any other man of his age. He was an expert in agriculture, archeology, and medicine. He practiced crop rotation and soil conservation 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 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 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.

  NEW WORDS

  declaration

  n.  document containing an open public announcement 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 (来)源;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 (男)侍者

  nobleman

  n.  贵族

  dissatisfy

  vt. hang over dangerously; utter a threat against 使不满

  threaten

  vt. hang over dangerously; utter a threat against 威胁

  threat

  n.

  reject

  vt. refuse to take, believe, use of consider 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

  vt. 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

  n.  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;一致的

  criticism

  n.  unfavourable remarks of 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  对……忿恨;对……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 活(着)的

  remark

  vt. say; comment 说;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 prehistoric times 考古学

  rotation

  n.  轮作;旋转

  rotate

  v.

  conservation

  n.  protecting from loss of from being used up 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

  architecture

  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 做,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  卷;册

  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.

  anniversary

  n.  the yearly return of a special date 周年纪念日

  countryman

  n.  a person from one's own country 周胞

  legacy

  n.  sth. that one person leaves to another when he dies 遗产

  owe

  vt. 欠(债等);应把……归功于

  debt

  n.  something owed to someone else 债(务)

  educate

  vt. train; teach how to read, write, think, etc.

  PHRASES & EXPRESSIONS

  go out of one's way (to do sth.)

  take particular trouble; make a special effort 特地

  leave……to

  leave sb. in charge of 交托,委托

  act on

  act according to 按照……行事

  leave behind

  abandon; fall 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 Bilven

  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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