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The Wealth of the Woods
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The ancients told many wonderful legends concerning the tree, and claimed for it numerous extraordinary qualities. Modern experience is finding some of these legends to be almost literal truth, and increasing knowledge of the tree shows that it has many of those high qualities for which it was anciently revered1. Though people no longer think of it as the Tree of Life, they are beginning to realize that the tree is what enables our race to make a living and to live comfortably and hopefully upon this beautiful world.
Camping among forests quickly gives one a home feeling for them and develops an appreciation2 of their value. How different American history might have been had Columbus discovered a treeless land! The American forests have largely contributed to the development of the country. The first settlers on the Atlantic coast felled and used the waiting trees for home-[Pg 124]building; they also used wood for fuel, furniture, and fortifications. When trading-posts were established in the wilderness3 the axe4 was as essential as the gun. From Atlantic to Pacific the pioneers built their cabins of wood. As the country developed, wood continued to be indispensable; it was used in almost every industry, and to-day it has a more general use than ever.
SPANISH MOSS5 AT LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA SPANISH MOSS AT LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA
Forests enrich us in many ways. One of these is through the supply of wood which they produce,—which they annually6 produce. Wood is one of the most useful materials used by man. Wood is the home-making material. It gives good cheer to a million hearthstones. How extensively it is used for tools, furniture, and vehicles, for mine timbers and railroad development! The living influences which forests exert, the environments which they create and maintain, are potent7 to enable man best to manage and control the earth, the air, and the water, so that these will give him the greatest service and do him the least damage.
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moss
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evaporation
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不纯( impurity的名词复数 ); 不洁; 淫秽; 杂质 | |
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mitigate
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enervating
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domesticate
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specialized
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stimulating
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grove
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orchards
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(通常指围起来的)果园( orchard的名词复数 ) | |
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withering
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使人畏缩的,使人害羞的,使人难堪的 | |
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soften
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groves
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twigs
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细枝,嫩枝( twig的名词复数 ) | |
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catching
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silt
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sediment
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flake
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pry
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steadily
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hearty
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devour
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noxious
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caterpillars
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n.毛虫( caterpillar的名词复数 );履带 | |
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moths
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persistent
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warfare
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insistent
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swarms
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蜂群,一大群( swarm的名词复数 ) | |
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filthy
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sterilizing
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