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6 In Toronto, Canada, downtown life stop 。
29、ped when more than 11,000 police and other emergency responders marched solemnly through the streets to honor Sergeant Ryan Russell, a 35-year-old good man and good cop, who believed deeply in his commitment to protect and serve. Sgt.Russell moved quickly to protect others from harm. He tried to sto 。
30、p a drunk driver in a stolen snowplow with only his policeautomobile and his goodwill to helpothers. Sadly, Sgt.Russell was unable to stop the drunk driver and was killed in the effort.*commitment (投入、奉献、忠诚)to6 在加拿大多伦多市 , 11,000多名 警察和其他应急救援人员肃穆地在大街上游行 , 纪念一位具有高度保护和服务意识believe deeply in his commitment to 。
31、 protect and serve的“好男人和好警察”、35岁的瑞安罗素警佐 。
当时整个市中心的其他活动都停止了 。
罗素警佐 迅速采取行动 , 保护他人免受伤害 。
他仅凭着一辆警车和一颗帮助他人的善良的心good will to help others , 试图挡住一辆醉驾司机驾驶的偷来的扫雪车 。
不幸的是 , 他没能拦住醉驾司机 , 不幸牺牲 。
7 It used to be that the word hero was reserved for those who performed acts of distinct courage beyond the call of duty. A soldier wh 。
32、o runs through gunfire to rescue other military personnel is seen as a hero. So arelarger-than-life leaders such as Nelson Mandela, who emerged after 27 years of jail, confined (监禁;使局限于)in a solitary (单独的;唯一的)chamber(室;大厅 , 会议室). He made the choice not to be bitter, and worked hard as South Africas fi 。
33、rst black presidentto establish harmony and helped society reconcile (调解;使和解)its conflicted past.7 .在过去 , “英雄”一词仅限于称呼 那些做出超乎职责范围的 特别英勇的行为的人们 。
一位战士冒着枪林弹雨去抢救其他战友 , 他被看作英雄 。
同样 , 超凡卓越的 具有传奇色彩的 领袖人物也是英雄 , 比如纳尔逊曼德拉 。
被囚禁于单人牢房27年后 , 曼德拉终于摆脱了牢狱生活 。
他没有抱怨 , 作为南非的第一位黑人总统 , 他努力奋斗 , 致力于创建和谐国家 , 促使社会化解以往的矛盾 。
8 But today, our heroes ar 。
34、e average men and women, everyday heroes to whom we can relate, people like us.8 但是今天 , 我们的英雄是平凡的男男女女 , 他们是我们看得见、摸得着的“平民英雄” , 是和我们一样的普通人 。
9 However, while many people honor Sgt.Russell, some people raise this question when they try to make sense of a tragedy like Sgt.Russells: Some first responders do not。
35、succeed in helping others and they get injured or die in their efforts.Do these people become heroes because of what happens to them as they try to help others instead of what they actually make happen?9 虽然很多人尊重罗素警佐 , 但有些人在试图理解像罗素警佐这样的悲剧时提出了一个问题:“有些应急救援人员在帮助他人时没能获得成功 , 而自己却受伤或牺牲了 。
这些人不是因为他们成功帮助了别人 , 而是因为他们 。
36、在帮助别人时所遭遇的不幸才成为英雄的吗?”10 I asked road safety advocate Eleanor McMahon whether she thought Sgt.Russell was a hero. Ms. McMahons late husband, a police officer, was killed by a drunk truck driver in a 2006 off-duty bicycling accident. Through grief and rage, Ms. McMahon foundedShare the Road, a cycling 。
37、 association, and worked tirelessly until the government established Gregs Law, legislation that gave authority to police to immediately seize the automobiles of drunk drivers caught on the road.10 我问道路交通安全倡导者埃莉诺麦克玛农 , 她是否认为罗素警官是位英雄 。
麦克玛农女士的已故丈夫late husband曾是一名警官 , 2006年的一天 , 他未当班 , 却在骑车时因一名醉驾卡车司机肇事而丧生 。
在悲伤 。
38、和愤怒中 , 麦克玛农女士创立了“道路共享单车联合会” , 一个自行车协会 。
她不懈地努力 , 直到政府颁布了格雷格法案 , 授予警察在路上一旦发现醉驾司机就当场予以扣留seize车辆的权力 。
Give authority to police to11 Ms. McMahon replied that she thought Sgt. Russell was indeed a hero. Just imagine, in the middle of an intense snowstorm this policeman thinks: Ive got to stop this snowplow before it 。
39、 hurts others. Ms. McMahon summed up why she considered many police officers to be heroes: Its natural to be afraid of danger. Its natural for that fear to cause most people to rush toward safety and away from danger. Heroes do just the opposite. They rush toward danger to help those in need.*intens 。
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