事实:条条大路通罗马-All Roads Lead To Rome(在线收听

Pre-Listening Vocabulary
 
figurative: having a symbolic or metaphorical meaning; not to be taken literally
literal: having a straightforward meaning; exactly as it sounds
efficiently: quickly and easily; in the least amount of time
 
All Roads Lead To Rome
The figurative expression, All roads lead to Rome, means that all choices, methods, or actions eventually lead to the same result. In ancient Roman times, this statement had a more literal meaning. The Roman Empire had an advanced system of roads, and all major roads led directly to the capital. New roads were often built shortly after the Empire captured a new city. Stone mile markers told travellers how far they were from the next major city, and a Golden Milestone was placed in the capital. Roman roads made it possible to transport military units, goods, and knowledge efficiently, helping the Empire expand and achieve great power.
 
 
 
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