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strength=血量,体现为数字Soylent=变卖价格,体现为数字Armor=装甲,light或heavy;建筑物为wood(木)/concrete(混凝土);如果是steel,说明此建筑物可偷,建议别改。Sight=视野,体现为数字,一般我不修改Cost=价格,不建议改太离谱Turret=坦克有无炮塔,yes或no,我没改,怕模型出问题MaxDebris/MinDebris=被摧毁时最大/最小碎片数owner=可建造的国家RequiredHouses=建造此单位的限制国家AllowedToStartInMultiplayer=是否在联机时可建造,yes或noAIBasePlanningSide=AI认为是否值得建造,0为是(good),1为否(evil有害)AIBuildThis=AI是否会建造这个建筑物,yes或nopower=电力,正值为提供的电力,负值为使用的电力。Prerequisite=建造此建筑物需要的前置建筑。我玩尤里的复仇遭遇战会让游戏更有趣的数值暂时就这些,改AI是很早以前的事情了,可能记得不全。PS:我在阅读苏军雷达的时候,发现间谍偷取的注释是:可偷,但就像什么都没做过一样=。=

新概念英语soylent

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这两篇符合不? 我觉得三分钟挺长的,这两篇有MP3的,都大概3分钟吧Man: Hi. Woman: Hi. Man: What'd you do last night? Woman: I watched TV. There was a really good movie called Soylent Green. Man: Soylent Green? Woman: Yeah. Charlton Heston was in it. Man: What's it about? Woman: Oh, it's about life in New York in the year 2022. Man: I wonder if New York will still be here in 2022. Woman: In this movie, in 2022 ... Man: Yeah? Woman: ... New York has forty million people. Man: Ouch! Woman: And twenty million of them are unemployed. Man: How many people live in New York now? About seven or eight million? Woman: Yeah, I think that's right. Man: Mm-hmm. You know, if it's hard enough to find an apartment now in New York City, what's it going to be like in 2022? Woman: Well, in this movie most people have no apartment. So thousands sleep on the steps of buildings. (Uh-huh.) People who do have a place to live have to crawl over sleeping people to get inside. And there are shortages of everything. The soil is so polluted that nothing will grow. (Ooo.) And the air is so polluted they never see the sun. It's really awful. Man: I think I'm going to avoid going to New York City in the year 2022. Woman: And there was this scene where the star, Charlton Heston, goes into a house where some very rich people live. Man: Uh-huh. Woman: He can't believe it, because they have running water and they have soap. Man: Really? Woman: And then he goes into the kitchen and they have tomatoes and lettuce and beef. He almost cries because he's never seen real food in his life, you know, especially the beef. It was amazing for him. Man: Well, if most people have no real food, what do they eat? Woman: They eat something called soylent. Man: Soylent? Woman: Yeah. There's soylent red and soylent yellow and soylent green. The first two are made out of soybeans. But the soylent green is made out of ocean plants. (Ugh.) The people eat it like crackers. That's all they have to eat. Man: That sounds disgusting. Woman: Well, you know, it really isn't that far from reality. Man: No? Woman: Yeah. Because, you know the greenhouse effect that's beginning now and heating up the earth ... Man: Oh, yeah, I've heard about that. Woman: ... because we're putting the pollutants in the atmosphere, you know? Man: Mm-hmm. Woman: I mean, in this movie New York has ninety degrees weather all year long. And it could really happen. Uh ... like now, we ... we have fuel shortages. And in the movie there's so little electricity that people have to ride bicycles to make it. Man: You know something? I don't think that movie is a true prediction of the future. Woman: I don't know. It scares me. I think it might be. Man: Really? Woman: Well, yeah. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Reporter: Well here I am at the Brooklyn Academy of Dramatic Arts. I'm asking different students here about their favourite forms of artistic entertainment. Pop or classical concerts? Art galleries or the theatre? The ballet or the opera? The first person I'm going to talk to is Benny Gross. Benny comes from New York and he's 20 years old and he's studying the piano. Benny, hello and welcome to our programme. Benny: Hi, thanks. Reporter: So, first question Benny—have you ever been to an art gallery? Benny: Yes, lots of times. Reporter: And the ballet, have you ever been to the ballet? Benny: Yes, a few times. It's all right, I quite like it. Reporter: And what about classical concerts? Benny: Yes, of course, many many times. Reporter: Erm—next—have you ever been to an exhibition, Benny? Benny: Oh, yes—I love going to photographic exhibitions. Reporter: Do you? Now, next question—what about a ... folk concert? Benny: No, never. I think folk music is awful. Reporter: Ok. And the opera? Have you ever been to the opera? Benny: Yes. Two or three times. It's a little difficult but I quite like it. Reporter: And a pop concert? Benny: No, never. Reporter: And finally—have you ever been to the theatre? Benny: Yes, once or twice, but I didn't like it much. Reporter: Ok Benny. Now the next thing is—which do you like best from this list of eight forms of artistic entertainment? Benny: Well I like going to classical concerts best because I'm a musician, and I love classical music. Reporter: Ok and what next? Benny: Erm let's see—next, art galleries I think. And then, exhibitions. Reporter: OK—art galleries, then exhibitions. Then? The theatre? Benny: No, I don't think so, I don't really like the theatre. Reporter: The ballet? The opera? Which do you prefer of those two? Benny: The opera. Reporter: So of the theatre and the ballet, which do you prefer? Benny: Erm, the ballet I think because there's the music. I can always enjoy the music if I don't always like the dancing. Reporter: Right, well, thanks very much, Benny. Benny: You're welcome. Reporter: My next guest is Kimberley Martins. What are you studying here, Kimberley? Kimberley: Modern dance. I want to be a professional dancer when I leave. Reporter: OK, so here we go. First question—have you ever been to an art gallery? Kimberley: Yes, lots of times. Reporter: And have you ever been to the ballet? Stupid question I think. Kimberley: Yes, a bit. Of course I have. I go almost every night if I can. Reporter: And what about classical concerts? Kimberley: Yes—there are classical concerts here a lot—the other students perform here and I go to those when I can. Reporter: What about exhibitions—have you ever—? Kimberley: Oh yes, lots of times—I like exhibitions—exhibitions about famous people—dancers, actors, you know— Reporter: Mmm. And what about a folk concert? Have you ever been to one of them? Kimberley: No, I don't like folk music very much. Reporter: What about the opera? Kimberley: No, never. I don't really like opera. It's a bit too heavy for me. Reporter: A pop concert? Kimberley: Yes. I saw Madonna once. She was fantastic—she's a really great dancer. Reporter: And have you ever been to the theatre? Kimberley: Yes, I have. Reporter: Right. Thank you Kimberley. My next question is—which do you like best of all? And I think I know the answer. Kimberley: Yes—ballet, of course. After that, exhibitions. And after that, art galleries. Reporter: OK. Kimberley: Erm, what's left. Can I see the list? Reporter: Yes, of course. Kimberley: Erm, let me see—oh, it's difficult—I suppose—what next?—er—classical concerts, pop concerts, the theatre. Well, I think pop concerts next, I like going to those. Then I don't know. Classical concerts or the theatre? Classical concerts I think. So that leaves the theatre after them. OK? Reporter: Great. And many thanks for talking to us, Kimberley. Kimberley: You're welcome.

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Strength,强度,即通常所说的 HP 值Soylent,在红警里表示卖价(单位进入回收厂或建筑变卖)Armor,装甲,红警里定义了包括步兵、车辆、建筑、特殊装甲在内总共 11 种装甲

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