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     If humans were truly at home under the light of the moon and stars, we would go in darkness happily, the midnight world as visible to us as it is to the vast number of nocturnal(夜间活动的) species on this planet. Instead, we are diurnal creatures, with eyes adapted to living in the sun's light. This is a basic evolutionary fact, even though most of us don't think of ourselves as diurnal beings. Yet it's the only way to explain what we've done to the night: We've engineered it to  receive us by filling it with light.

    The benefits of this kind of engineering come with consequences 一 called light pollution 一 whose effects scientists are only now beginning to study. Light pollution is largely the result of bad  lighting design, which allows artificial light to shine outward and upward into the sky. III-designed lighting washes out the darkness of night and completely changes the light levels 一 and light  rhythms — to which many forms of life, including, ourselves, have adapted. Wherever human light spills into the natural world, some aspect or life is affected.

    In most cities the sky looks as though it has been emptied of stars, leaving behind a vacant haze(霾) that mirrors our fear of the dark. We've grown so used to this orange haze that the original glory of an unlit nigh, - dark enough for the planet Venus to throw shadow on Earth, is wholly beyond our experience, beyond memory almost.

    We've lit up the night as if it were an unoccupied country, when nothing could be further form the truth. Among mammals alone, the number of nocturnal species is astonishing, Light is a powerful biological force, and on many species it acts as a magnet(磁铁). The effect is so powerful that scientists speak of songbirds and seabirds being “captured” by searchlights on land or by the light from gas flares on marine oil platforms. Migrating at night, birds tend to collide with brightly lit tall buildings.

    Frogs living near brightly lit highways suffer nocturnal light levels that are as much as a million times righter than normal, throwing nearly every aspect of their behavior out of joint including most other creatures ,we do need darkness. Darkness is as essential to our biological welfare, to our internal clockwork, as light itself.

    Living in a glare of our making,we have cut ourselves off from our evolutionary and cultural heritage—the light of the stars and the rhythms of day and night .In a very real sense light pollution causes us to lose sight of our true place in the universe, to forget the scale of our being, which is best measured against the dimensions of a deep night with the Milky Way—the edge of our galaxy arching overhead.


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①书有许多种。有的明白晓畅,使人轻松;有的艰深晦涩,让人费解。而真正值得我们阅读的,往往是那些“磨脑子”的书。
②与一般的书籍比较起来,“磨脑子”的书具有更加密集的信息量和深刻的思想内涵,往往是前人思想的精华、阅历的浓缩。它不是那种读起来驾轻就熟的书,而是不静下心来深入思考就不能理解的书,是要经常在笔记本上记下大量困惑和疑问的书。读这种书的感受很费劲,却别有一番滋味在心头。【甲】
③读“磨脑子”的书,能够提高人的理解力和思维水平。生物学告诉我们,人的智力是用进废退的。能否经常给自己出难题,面对困难超越自我,本身就是一个人素质高下的集中表现。【乙】常读一览无余的书,会使原本聪慧的头脑退化。
④人的愉悦程度大抵与其付出的劳动量和劳动时间成正比。读“磨脑子”的书有点像高强度的体育运动,不花上吃奶的力气就不能达到应有的水平。唯其如此,它所带来的快乐才非同一般,它赐给我们的礼物才格外珍贵。【丙】
⑤俗话说,宁尝鲜桃一口,不吃烂杏一筐。“磨脑子”的书正像鲜桃,而大量克隆的信息垃圾充其量只配叫做“烂杏”。读一本“磨脑子”的书,还是一次与智者的对话。它使人暂别琐碎与平庸、浮躁与虚妄,而变得神清气爽,心灵宁静。对于这样一种难得的体验,聪明人是不该长久疏远的。
⑥真正的读书人都有同感,好书一定要精读。一目十行的读法或许适合一般读物,但对于“磨脑子”的书绝不适宜。真正的好书甚至使我们有意放慢阅读速度,就像一个贪婪的孩子舍不得一口吃完手中的糖果一样。
⑦要真正读一本“磨脑子”的书,还要学会适当地拒绝。著名作家李敖先生夜晚从不看电视,全用来阅读那些经过时间检验和沉淀的“老书”。拒绝,还意味着,既不为某些时髦的写作分心,也不对人为的热点动心,更不为虚假的创造操心。不仅如此,网络的精彩,足球的热闹,晚会的热闹,酣睡的香甜,都是应该适当拒绝的。否则的话,什么时候“磨脑子”呢?

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    Tour A - Bath &Stonehenge: including entrance fees to the ancient Roman bathrooms and Stonehenge -£37 until 26 March and £39 thereafter.

    Visit the city with over 2,000 years of history and Bath Abbey, the Royal Crescent and the Costume Museum, Stonehenge is one of the world's most famous prehistoric monuments dating back over 5,000 years.

    Tour B - Oxford & Stratford  including entrance fees to the University St Mary's Church Tower and Anne Hathaway's -£32 until 12 March and £36 thereafter.

    Oxford: Includes a guided tour of England's oldest university city and colleges. Look over the "city of dreaming spires(尖顶)"from St Mary's Church Tower. Stratford: Includes a guided tour exploring much of the Shakespeare wonder.

    Tour C - Windsor Castle &Hampton Court including entrance fees to Hampton Court Palace -£34 until 11 March and £37 thereafter.

    Includes a guided tour of Windsor and Hampton Court, Henry VIII's favorite palace. Free time to visit Windsor Castle (entrance fees not included).With 500 years of history, Hampton Court was once the home of four Kings and one Queen. Now this former royal palace is open to the public as a major tourist attraction. Visit the palace and its various historic gardens, which include the famous maze (迷宫)where it is easy to get lost!

    Tour D -Cambridge including entrance fees to the Tower of Saint Mary the Great -£33 until 18 March and £37 thereafter.

Includes a guided tour of Cambridge, the famous university town, and the gardens of the 18th century.