新视野大学英语第三版第二册课文语法讲解 Unit8

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新视野大学英语综合教程3 课文及课文翻译Unit8

新视野大学英语综合教程3 课文及课文翻译Unit8

Traditional Christmas shopping customs1 Once again, it's that time of year, when all good men and women settle their differences, get back in touch with old friends and loved ones, and do their utmost to enjoy some centuries-old traditions of Christmas shopping.2 At the start of the Christmas shopping season is Stir-up Sunday. This used to be a display of family unity when everyone went to the grocer's shop to buy the flour, eggs and jars of dried fruit, and then stand around the kitchen table helping Mother or Grandmother make the Christmas pudding. Each member of the family would take it in turns to stir up, or mix, the ingredients and make a secret wish.3 These days it has become the custom, just before we go to the market to order the turkey, for Mother to say, "With all your family coming for Christmas lunch, we'll need a ten-kilo turkey," and Father to reply "Ten kilos! You must be kidding! We'll have to saw it in half to getit in the oven." Then number one Son says "Why don't we have a goose this year?" and number two Son says, "What about roast duck?" and finally, number one Daughter "Stirs it Up" by saying in disgust, "But you know I don't eat any meat whatsoever, all those poor turkeys, what about us vegetarians?" It's then traditional for Father to make a wish, not a secret one but at the top of his voice, "I wish you'd eat proper food like the rest of us!"4 Then there's the custom of Buying our Overseas Relatives Presents on the Last Day of Posting. It begins like this. Someone notices that there's scarcely one day left before parcels to distant countries need to be sent. Then Mother and Father play a game calledIt's-your-side-of-the-family-not-my-side, usually until they won't speak to each other ever again (so, about five minutes). Then Father (for it's always him) rushes into town in a panic to buy something like socks or a tea towel, nothing too heavy because of the postage costs, and definitely not the same present as he bought last year.5 Another tradition is Hunt the Parking Space. This involves the annual triumph of hope against experience—taking the car into town to go Christmas shopping. Traditionally, Father will steer the car round and round the parking lots, watching for some Merry Christmas shopper staggering past with bags and presents, and then following them, like the Three Wise Men following the star 2,000 years ago, until they leadthe family to their parking place.6 At Christmas on street corners in British and American cities, you'll find the brass band of the local Salvation Army playing Christmas music to the shoppers. Mothers and fathers, sons and daughters stop to listen to some of the season's best-loved songs. Then one of the Salvation Army soldiers takes out a collecting box, asking those around for a donation to buy gifts for the less fortunate members of the community. At this point, Father will collect his bags, and start to walk quickly away, signalling to the children to follow. This is the old tradition of Father Not Having any Spare Change, and is usually accompanied by the words, "Come along, children, God will provide!" as he "pretends" to vanish without paying.7 Perhaps the best-loved Christmas custom is Buying the Christmas Tree. This is traditionally left until the very last moment, long after all the good trees have disappeared. Mother reminds Father that the family needs a tree, Father replies that Christmas trees are a waste of money, and the children start to cry. So Father goes into town by bus, because the traffic is awful, and buys the last tree, traditionally the smallest tree possible, with the most peculiar shape, from a man on a street corner who demands a traditional Excessive Payment "because it's Christmas". Father then utters the words, "The price of trees ... it's an absolute scandal," hands over large numbers of bank notes, and proceeds to bring the tree home somehow. When the bus driver sees Father with the tree, trying to get on a bus which is packed stiff with shoppers, he greets him with the words, "You can't get on here with that!"8 The final tradition is Collecting the Turkey. After everyone has bought all their presents, wrapped them and stored them under the Christmas tree, it's time to force their way back into town, through crowded streets, carol singers and bell-ringers, wrapping paper salesmen, past Father Christmas going ho ho ho, office workers on the way home drunk, young women wearing Santa's little helper hats, and venture into the market. As day turns slowly to night, the shop lights come on, the Christmas music plays at top volume, and the family makes its way to the butcher's shop. Hanging high above the crowds are vast sides of red beef, deer without their heads, rabbits still in their fur socks, pink-looking pigs and of course, the turkeys. At this point, in a tradition which is an echo of Stir-up Sunday, number one Daughter has to say in disgust, "Oh, it's so gross! I can't believe you'd ever eat all that meat!"9 Happy Christmas Shopping!传统的圣诞购物习俗又是圣诞节了,所有的善男信女都该放下他们的分歧,重新与老朋友和心爱的人联系,尽情享受几百年来的圣诞节购物传统了。

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第二册Unit8课后题答案

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第二册Unit8课后题答案

Unit 8 – Section A●Language Focus – Words in Use1. The main task for the troop there is not fighting but (arresting) the progress of the enemy army and waiting for reinforcements (援兵).2. He always anxiously summarizes the concessions which he has made but he almost always (omits) to mention those offered by the other party.3. She was an excellent teacher, whose (optional) courses on women's writing were very popular among the students.4. It will be up to the doctor's judgment whether or not the organ can be successfully (transplanted) to the child who has been waiting for it.5. Teachers can no longer use their past experiences to prepare students for their future career; (hence) , our young people need to rely on themselves.6. Accurate and inaccurate information is mixed so naturally that there are no reliable ways to tell what has been (twisted) and what has not.7. That wealthy lady's demand on a premarital agreement greatly (stung) her future husband's pride, and it ended up with his refusal to get married.8. When I opened the album, I carefully examined every photograph in (minute) detail by wearing my reading glasses so as not to miss anything.9. It seems that James has a talent for acting because he can (imitate) different teachers' speeches perfectly, which really amazes his classmates.10. Smoking is compared to self-poisoning and self-destroying, thus making the (evil) effects of smoking cigarettes truly alarming.●Word Building1.interfere2.thrill3.scarcely4.specifically5.consume6.deceive7.invade8.proceed1.interference2.thriller3.scarce4.specific5.consumption / consumer6.deception7.invasion / invader8.procession1. Multinational corporations protested strongly against any unreasonable (interference) by some countries in the free marketplace.2. At the time a real threat of a(n) (invasion) of the British Isles existed, so the British troops were gathered around the coastline to get ready to fight against an invading fleet.3. (Consumption) is relatively low, and it shows that the economic problem in the country stems from the dangerous side effects of careless politics and widespread poverty.4. The wedding (procession) was of an enormous size and enormous splendor, which was started homeward and followed by a large banquet at a luxury hotel.5. When doing writing exercises for that English course, students should remember that they are writing according to (specific) structures.6. Among close family and good friends, (deception) is the worst part of life, and we believe in practicing good faith and honesty.7. Jobs are (scarce) at the moment, so you should be realistic in your choices about the pay, working hours, medical benefits, bonuses, etc.8. The writer was thinking about writing some kind of (thrillers) because it would help him become popular through making his plot more attractive to the young.●Banked ClozeThe animal rights movement is a social movement which seeks an end to using animals in the research, food, clothing, and entertainment industries, (1) (hence) being called animal liberation. It advocates the idea that the most basic interests of non-human creatures should be (2) (afforded) the same consideration as those of human beings.Advocates (3) (lobby) for animal rights from different aspects, ranging from the focus on animal suffering in laboratories to the argument that (4) (insists) on not casting animals as properties of human beings. Despite the different approaches, advocates broadly (5) (consent) to the opinion that animals should be viewed as non-human members of the moral community and should be (6) (omitted) from being food, clothing, entertainment, or research subjects. The idea of (7) (awarding) rights to animals wins the support of several prominent scholars.However, some critics argue that animals are unable to enter into a social contract or moral (8) (compass) and for that reason cannot be granted rights. Only humans have duties and, therefore, only humans have rights. There is nothing wrong or (9) (evil) about using animals as resources so long as there is no unnecessary suffering. From within the animal rights movement itself, there has also been (10) (criticism) of certain forms of animal rights activism, in particular the destruction of fur farms and animal laboratories.●Language Focus – Expressions in Use1. Some people have (persisted in) a traditional view that language learning is essentially the same as the learning of grammar or language rules.2. Regular review of the teaching material in school ensures that the courses provided (have relevance to) the workplace and what students will do in the future.3. Job opportunities are expanding rapidly, and more and more people are (becoming aware of) online chances that allow them to work at home.4. They have put old women in nursing "homes", (isolated from) human warmth and contact, and then complained that they had lost their mental abilities.5. Some organizations are exploiting local people (in the name of) scientific research: They are collecting genetic material for commercial purposes.6. Day care centers for the elderly (make a contribution) to overall public service; they did a lot to make the life of the old active, valuable and meaningful.7. The policeman has (been occupied with) extra duties, so he would not have the time either for answering questions or being interviewed.8. What the chairman said did not (tip the scales) much to his advantage; his statement can beonly considered as a slim chance for gaining approval.●Translation●➢英译汉The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is an international non-governmental organization working on issues regarding the conservation, research and restoration of the environment. The organization was originally named the World Wildlife Fund in 1961. In 1986, it changed its name to World Wide Fund for Nature to better reflect the scope of its activities. With over five million supporters worldwide, it is the world's largest independent conservation organization, working in more than 100 countries and supporting about 1,300 conservation and environmental projects. Its mission is to stop destroying the planet's natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature. Currently, much of its work focuses on the conservation of oceans and coasts, forests, and freshwater. Among other issues, it is also concerned with endangered species, pollution and climate change. They now need, above all, money to carry out its missions and handle conservation emergencies.世界自然基金会(WWF)是一个致力于有关保护、研究和修复环境议题的国际性非政府组织。

新视野大学英语视听说教程2第三版BOOK2 UNIT8(课堂PPT)

新视野大学英语视听说教程2第三版BOOK2 UNIT8(课堂PPT)
10
Listening to the world
Sharing
3 Watch Part 2 and match the questions 1-6 to the people A-F.
__C__1 Who lives near his parents? __E_ 2 Whose parents have lived in England for 25 years? __A_ 3 Who has six younger brothers and sisters? __F_ 4 Whose father passed away about 20 years ago? _B__ 5 Who has a very good relationship with her sister? _D__ 6 Who gets on very well with her brothers?
3
Opening up
Look at the words in the box and answer the questions.
1 Which pair works together?
boss and employee
2 Which pair promises to help
guide a child through life?
5
Opening up
Look at the words in the box and answer the questions.
8 Which word describes a person who is part of a club? member 9 Which word is a general word for “someone who you do something with”? partner 10 Which word refers to the members of your husband’s or wife’s family? in-laws

新视野大学英语视听说教程2第三版BOOK2 UNIT8

新视野大学英语视听说教程2第三版BOOK2 UNIT8

Listening to the world
Sharing
5 Watch Part 4 and check (✔) the true statements..
B

2 His family has a history of about four or five hundred years on his father’s side. 3 His mother and her twin sister were adopted from southwest Scotland. (His mother and her sister were adopted from the northwest of England.)
Opening up
Look at the words in the box and answer the questions. 5 Which pair involves one person renting a room from the other? landlord and tenant 6 Which word describes people who play in the same sports team? teammates 7 Which word describes people who go to the same class? classmates
Listening to the world
Cultural Notes
Brighton: a town, historic county of Sussex, England, which makes up the major part of the city of Brighton and Hove. It is a seaside resort on the English Channel, 51 miles south of central London. It has been a popular place for holidays since the 18th century.

新视野大学英语读写译(第三版)第二册Unit8课后习题答案

新视野大学英语读写译(第三版)第二册Unit8课后习题答案

He became a children's doctor because of his love for children and his strong desire to keep them healthy.He is thought of having no moral compass: He tortures innocent animals for his career advancement and his experiments have nothing to do with medicine.The public barely watches, convinced that the issue has no significance to them, while the senators and politicians continue to give way to the lobbying of animal rights activists.The author does not really admit their mistake, but the tone is apparently ironic, criticizing that the physicians were too soft to respond to the animal rights activists.Life is cruel to both animals and human beings. If physicians don't create an animal model of the problem, they have to do experiments on human beings; or the medical knowledge will remain static.Drugs to cure infection will remain undiscovered, surgical and diagnostic techniques will remain undeveloped, and fundamental biological processes will remain mysteries.If the more radical members of this movement are successful in threatening further research, their efforts will bring about a tragedy that will cost the lives of many human beings.It helps diagnose disease.• It develops drugs to cure infection and disease.• It carries out complex surgical procedures.• It empl oys techniques to replace defective genes.• It stimulates development of synthetic organs.Participate in different animal rights activities.• Make public speeches at different social settings.• Write newspaper articles to condemn the inhuman animal research.• Launch an appeal on the Internet to arouse public concern for animal rights.It is too cruel and inhuman.• Animals should have equal rights as humans.• The research result may not apply to humansYes, because they are ethical and justified and the public will support the movement.• No, because they are misdirected and they even do something improper such as burning an animal laboratory.Yes, if animal research is abandoned, there will be almost no advances in medicine and it will cost many lives of human beings. As compared to animals, human beings are more valuable because they take many social responsibilities.1.The main task for the troop there is not fighting but (arresting) theprogress of the enemy army and waiting for reinforcements (援兵).2. He always anxiously summarizes the concessions which he has made buthe almost always (omits) to mention those offered by the other party.3.She was an excellent teacher, whose (optional) courses on women's writing were very popular among the students.4. It will be up to the doctor's judgment whether or not the organ can besuccessfully (transplanted) to the child who has been waiting for it.5. Teachers can no longer use their past experiences to prepare students fortheir future career; (hence) , our young people need to rely onthemselves.6. Accurate and inaccurate information is mixed so naturally that there are noreliable ways to tell what has been (twisted) and what has not.7.That wealthy lady's demand on a premarital agreement greatly (stung) her future husband's pride, and it ended up with his refusal to get married.8.When I opened the album, I carefully examined every photograph in(minute) detail by wearing my reading glasses so as not to miss anything.It seems that James has a talent for acting because he can (imitate)different teachers' speeches perfectly, which really amazes hisclassmates.10. Smoking is compared to self-poisoning and self-destroying, thus makingthe (evil) effects of smoking cigarettes truly alarming.interferencethrillerscarcespecificconsumption / consumerdeceptioninvasion / invaderprocession1. Multinational corporations protested strongly against any unreasonable(interference) by some countries in the free marketplace.2.At the time a real threat of a(n) (invasion) of the British Isles existed, so the British troops were gathered around the coastline to get ready to fight against an invading fleet.(Consumption) is relatively low, and it shows that the economicproblem in the country stems from the dangerous side effects of careless politics and widespread poverty.4.The wedding (procession) was of an enormous size and enormoussplendor, which was started homeward and followed by a large banquet ata luxury hotel.5. When doing writing exercises for that English course, students shouldremember that they are writing according to (specific) structures.6.Among close family and good friends, (deception) is the worst part of life, and we believe in practicing good faith and honesty.7.Jobs are (scarce) at the moment, so you should be realistic in yourchoices about the pay, working hours, medical benefits, bonuses, etc.8.The writer was thinking about writing some kind of (thrillers) because it would help him become popular through making his plot more attractive to the young.The animal rights movement is a social movement which seeks an end to using animals in the research, food, clothing, and entertainment industries, (1)(hence) being called animal liberation. It advocates the idea that the most basic interests of non-human creatures should be (2)(afforded) the same consideration as those of human beings.Advocates (3)(lobby) for animal rights from different aspects, ranging from the focus on animal suffering in laboratories to the argument that (4) (insists) on not casting animals as properties of human beings. Despite the different approaches, advocates broadly (5)(consent) to the opinion that animals should be viewed as non-human members of the moral community and should be (6)(omitted) from being food, clothing, entertainment, orresearch subjects. The idea of (7)(awarding) rights to animals wins the support of several prominent scholars.However, some critics argue that animals are unable to enter into a social contract or moral (8)(compass) and for that reason cannot be granted rights. Only humans have duties and, therefore, only humans have rights. There is nothing wrong or (9)(evil) about using animals as resources so long as there is no unnecessary suffering. From within the animal rights movement itself, there has also been (10)(criticism) of certain forms of animal rights activism, in particular the destruction of fur farms and animal laboratories..Some people have (persisted in) a traditional view that languagelearning is essentially the same as the learning of grammar or language rules.2. Regular review of the teaching material in school ensures that the coursesprovided (have relevance to) the workplace and what students will do in the future.3. Job opportunities are expanding rapidly, and more and more people are(becoming aware of) online chances that allow them to work at home.4.They have put old women in nursing "homes", (isolated from) human warmth and contact, and then complained that they had lost their mental abilities.5.Some organizations are exploiting local people (in the name of)scientific research: They are collecting genetic material for commercial purposes.6.Day care centers for the elderly (make a contribution) to overall public service; they did a lot to make the life of the old active, valuable andmeaningful.7.The policeman has (been occupied with) extra duties, so he would nothave the time either for answering questions or being interviewed.8.What the chairman said did not (tip the scales) much to his advantage;his statement can be only considered as a slim chance for gainingapproval.Many people will give some excuse not to keep a pet: They smell bad, they are messy, they are expensive, or I don't have enough time to take care of them. While most of these reasons sound plausible, there are some good reasons why you should keep a pet to have a positive life.First, pets can give you unconditional love and companionship. Pets make you always feel accepted and loved. They are always good listeners and respond to love, regardless of whether you are blind, deaf, ill or depressed. When coming home from a long, stressful day of school or work, you see a cute animal waiting for you in front of the door. You can't help but feel happy!In addition to companionship, pets can greatly increase your physical activity and improve your overall state of health. It is proven that a person who owns a pet is less likely to struggle with ailments and serious medical problems. Owning a pet can help people lower the blood pressure, fight loneliness, and conquer depression. Long walks with a dog also burn your calories! Undoubtedly, keeping pets makes you busier and leaves you more work to do. However, pets give you a sense of responsibility. If you do not care well enough for your pets, they will be ill or even die. Having a pet is a great way to learn the value of responsible ownership. You will discover that life is not just about you. Just like parenthood, owning a pet requires a lot of time and effort. After all, everyone should keep a pet because pets provide you with unconditional love, help you retain good health, and teach you to be responsible. Even though it sometimes means more work and unexpected trouble, it's worth our effort.世界自然基金会(WWF)是一个致力于有关保护、研究和修复环境议题的国际性非政府组织。

新视野大学英语2unit8texta课文翻译

新视野大学英语2unit8texta课文翻译

动物还是孩子——一位科学家的选择1 I am the enemy! I am one of those cursed, cruel physician scientists involved in animal research. These rumors sting, for I have never thought of myself as an evil person. I became a children's doctor because of my love for children and my supreme desire to keep them healthy. During medical school and residency, I saw many children die of cancer and bloodshed from injury —circumstances against which medicine has made great progress but still has a long way to go. More importantly, I also saw children healthy thanks to advances in medical science such as infant breathing support, powerful new medicines and surgical techniques and the entire field of organ transplantation. My desire to tip the scales in favor of healthy, happy children drew me to medical research.1 我就是那个敌人!我就是那些被人诅咒的、残忍的、搞动物实验的医生科学家之一。

新视野大学英语视听说教程2第三版BOOK2 UNIT8

新视野大学英语视听说教程2第三版BOOK2 UNIT8
2 Watch Part 1 and fill in the blanks. 1) come from 2) most of my family 3) talking to people
Listening to the world
Cultural Notes
Brighton: a town, historic county of Sussex, England, which makes up the major part of the city of Brighton and Hove. It is a seaside resort on the English Channel, 51 miles south of central London. It has been a popular place for holidays since the 18th century.
Listening to the world
Sharing
5 Watch Part 4 and check (✔) the true statements.
A 1 She found her name was of Scottish origin. (Her name is supposed to be Scottish or Irish, but she has no idea where it’s really from.)
Opening up
Look at the words in the box and answer the questions.
8 Which word describes a person who is part of a club? member 9 Which word is a general word for “someone who you do something with”? partner 10 Which word refers to the members of your husband’s or wife’s family? in-laws

新视野大学英语第三版第二册课文语法讲解 Unit

新视野大学英语第三版第二册课文语法讲解 Unit

新视野三版读写B2U3Text AJourney through the odyssey years1Most of us know about the phases of life which we label to parallel different age groups and life stages:childhood,adolescence,adulthood,and old age.We think of infancy before childhood and middle age before old age,with each unique phase bringing its own peculiar set of challenges.These challenges can be overcome by acquainting ourselves with them,such as the child's need to learn,the adult's need to find the right career and build a family, and the senior's need for support and good health care.2Interestingly,ideas about the stages of life are changing.3In previous times,people didn't have a solid idea of childhood as being separate from adulthood.A hundred years ago,no one thought of adolescence.Until recently it was understood as a norm that their induction to adulthood was completed as soon as they graduated from college.They would now find a sensible job which would lead to a career.Then during this career they would start a family,ideally before they turned30.4Today we have an equivalent need to recognize a new phase of life that comes after high school graduation,continues through college,and then leads to starting a family and having a career,the so-called odyssey years.Recent trends show radical changes as young people are following a different agenda.They take breaks from school,live with friends and often return to living with their parents.Similarly,they fall in and out of love,quit one job and try another or even shift to a new career.So,we need to recognize this new stage,the odyssey years,which many now consider to be an unavoidable stage in reaching adulthood.5People who were born prior to the60s or70s in the last century tended to frame their concept of adulthood based upon achieving certain accomplishments:moving away from home,becoming financially independent, finding the right spouse and starting a family.But that emphasis on stability did not remain static.Today,young people are unlikely to do the same.During the odyssey years,a high proportion of young people are delaying marriage,child bearing,and even employment.6The odyssey years can saddle young people with enormous pressure to move forward quickly.As the sole heir and focus of their parents'expectations, hopes and dreams,some react with rebellious and prideful attitudes andbehavior toward their parents.They often resent the pressure they're feeling and keep a distance from their parents or even run away from home.Their confusion comes from the difficulties to make parents understand them and the fluid journey of discovery they need in this phase of their lives.To get away from this confusion and upset,many young people resort to computer games, iPods,iPhones,or iPads,to help distract them from their pain and stress.7Likewise,their parents are feeling more anxious.They may make allowances for a transition phase from student life to adult life,but they get upset when they see the transition of their grown children's lives moving away from their expectations and stretching five years to seven years,and beyond.The parents don't even detect a clear sense of direction in their children's lives.They look at them and see the things that are being delayed. 8It's hard to predict what's next.New guidelines haven't been established yet, and everything seems to give way to a less permanent version of itself.There's been a shift in the status and balance of power between the genders,too.More women are getting degrees than men.Male wages have remained stable over the past decades,while female wages have boomed.9Apart from anything else,this has had an implicit effect on cated women can get many of the things they want,such as security,accomplishment,and identity without marriage.However,both genders are having a harder time finding suitable mates to build their lives with.Considering all of this,it's beneficial to know that even though graduates are delaying many things after college,surveys show they still hold highly traditional aspirations.For example,this contemporary generation rates parenthood even more highly than previous generations did!10This new phase will likely grow more pronounced in the coming years.Nations around the world have witnessed similar trends toward delaying marriage and spending more years than ever shifting between higher education and settling down with a career and family.11Nevertheless,graduates shouldn't be deceived into thinking they can back off simply because things have become more difficult.A large number of people chasing relatively fewer opportunities can create strong competitive pressure.So,from the outset,keep your résuméprofessional and up-to-date. 12To reinforce this essential message,success moving through the odyssey years will come to those who don't expect to achieve their goals right away but know that they must have the strength,capacity and confidence to endure over the long term.If you're a little late with your goals,don't feel like a failure!Staystrong,be positive,and keep focused!Someday you will look back and wonder at the vast changes as you passed through the odyssey years.Language Points:1Most of us know about the phases of life which we label to parallel different age groups and life stages:childhood,adolescence,adulthood,and old age.(Para.1) Meaning:Most of us know about the different life stages that we describe according to different age groups:childhood,adolescence,adulthood,and old age.2We think of infancy before childhood and middle age before old age,with each unique phase bringing its own peculiar set of challenges.(Para.1)Meaning:We sequence the life stages of infancy,childhood,middle age and old age according to their natural order,with each particular life stage facing its own featured challenges.Sentence structure note:“with+名词/代词+现在分词”作独立主格结构“with+名词/代词+现在分词”构成独立主格结构,主要用作状语,可以表示伴随、方式、原因、时间等。

新视野大学英语第三版第二册课文语法讲解Unit

新视野大学英语第三版第二册课文语法讲解Unit

学习必备欢迎下载新视野三版读写B2U4T e x t AC o ll e g e s w ee t h ea r t s1 I smile at my two lovely daughters and they seem so much more mature than we, their parents, when we were college sweethearts. Linda, who's 21, had a boyfriend in her freshman year she thought she would marry, but they're not together anymore. Melissa, who's 19, hasn't had a steady boyfriend yet. My daughters wonder when they will meet "The One", their great love. They think their father and I had a classic fairy-tale romance heading for marriage from the outset. Perhaps, they're right but it didn't seem so at the time. In a way, love just happens when you least expect it. Who would have thought that Butch and I would end up getting married to each other? He became my boyfriend because of my shallow agenda: I wanted a cute boyfriend!2 We met through my college roommate at the university cafeteria. That fateful night, I was merely curious, but for him I think it was love at first sight. "You have beautiful eyes", he said as he gazed at my face. He kept staring at me all night long. I really wasn't that interested for two reasons. First, he looked like he was a really wild boy, maybe even dangerous. Second, although he was very cute, he seemed a little weird.3 Riding on his bicycle, he'd ride past my dorm as if "by accident" and pretend to be surprised to see me. I liked the attention but was cautious about his wild, dynamic personality. He had a charming way with words which would charm any girl. Fear came over me when I started to fall in love. His exciting "bad boy image" was just too tempting to resist. What was it that attracted me? I always had an excellent reputation. My concentration was solely on my studies to get superior grades. But for what? College is supposedto be a time of great learning and also some fun. I had nearly achieved a great education, and graduation was just one semester away. But I hadn't had any fun; my life was stale with no component of fun! I needed a boyfriend.Not just any boyfriend.He had to be cute. My goal that semester became: Be ambitious and grab the cutest boyfriend I can find.4 I worried what he'd think of me. True, we lived in a time when a dramatic shift in sexual attitudes was taking place, but I was a traditional girl who wasn't ready for the new ways that seemed common on campus. Butch looked superb! I was not immune to his personality, but I was scared. The night when he announced to the world that I was his girlfriend, I went alongwith him. And then I suddenly thought: "Oh my gosh! Am I his girlfriend? How did that happen?" Then he whispered sweet words in my ear and said, "I'm going to marry you one day and I will be a lawyer. You will see."5 I was laughing inside and said to myself, "I'd never marry this guy. He's a rebel without a good future. He's my boyfriend because I hate my boring student life. I just want to have fun."6 Sure enough, the following month, I found out he had failed all hiscourses. Consequently, he was going to be expelled from the university. To my disgust, he seemed resigned to his fate. I knew there was hope, so I led him to the college secretary for reconsideration.7 "You are going to graduate with a BA in political science from UPenn and proceed to the College of Law," I told him, lodging an appeal on his behalf, which was approved. Butch was granted reconsideration. And, once we became steadies, he coordinated his studies and social life, passing all of his classes. He eventually studied law.8 Despite Butch's somewhat wild character, at his core, he is always a perfect gentleman and deserves a lot of credit for that.True, he'd sometimes take the liberty of displaying his love by planting a kiss on my lips right in front of my astonished friends who watched and disapproved. But the truth is we had a pure and responsible relationship for seven full years. Sitting by the palm trees, hand in hand, we would listen to romantic songs, watch the sunset, and weave dreams of being together with children of our own, forever.9 Two years passed in a blur. One day, Butch took me by surprise ashe knelt down and proposed marriage holding a dozen red roses! Filled with deep emotion, I confessed my love for him, "How roooomaaaantic!!" Then my brain woke up from fantasy land. I cried out, "Good heavens. No! We're too young to tie the knot. We haven't even graduated from college yet!" I really loved him but was pessimistic about our chances for success.10 We married five years later.11 Our faithful journey of love and learning took us down rocky roads of hardship and on smooth easy-going highways. It is a long, romantic, sometimes crazy, love story that sums up a 29-year long honeymoon togetheras a couple who are still madly in love with each other. Our love commenced with a casual attraction but bloomed into a mature love and rich life.L a ngu a g e P o i n t s:1 I s m il e a t m y t w o l o v e l y d a ugh t e r s a nd t h e y s ee m s o m u c h m o r e m a t u r e t h a n w e,t h e i r p a r e n t s, w h e n w e w e r e c o ll e g e s w ee t h ea r t s. (Pa r a. 1)Mea n i ng b e y ond w o r d s:Married to her college sweetheart,the author now is happy with her family and two grown daughters.N o t e:College sweethearts refer to someone with whom one is in love and by whom oneis loved at college;sweetheart is equivalent to lover,darling,beloved,or dear.For example:Well done,sweetheart,we are all so proud of you.做得好,宝贝,我们以你为荣。

新视野大学英语2课文原文和翻译unit8

新视野大学英语2课文原文和翻译unit8

Lighten Your Load and Save Your LifeIf you often feel angry and overwhelmed, like the stress in your life is spinning out of control, then you may be hurting your heart.如果你常常生气、身心疲乏,好像你生活中的压力正在快速地积聚,将要失去控制,那么你可能是在损害你的心脏了。

If you don't want to break your own heart, you need to learn to take charge of your life where you can—and recognize there are many things beyond your control.假如你不想损害自己的心脏,你就需要努力学会在力所能及的范围内控制自己的生活──并且承认有许多东西你是无法控制的。

So says Dr. Robert S. Eliot, author of a new book titled From Stress to Strength: How to Lighten Your Load and Save Your Life. He's a clinical professor of medicine at the University of Nebraska. 这是罗伯特·S. 埃利奥特博士的观点。

他是内布拉斯加大学的临床医学教授,新书《从压力到力量:怎样减轻你的负担,拯救你的生命》的作者。

Eliot says there are people in this world that he calls "hot reactors". For these people, being tense may cause tremendous and rapid increases in their blood pressure. 埃利奥特说在这个世界上有一类他称之为“热核反应堆式的人”(即易怒的人)。

新视野大学英语视听说教程2第三版BOOK2 UNIT8

新视野大学英语视听说教程2第三版BOOK2 UNIT8

Listening to the world
Cultural Notes
Belfast: A city, district, and capital of Northern Ireland. It became a city by royal charter in 1888. After the passing of the Government of Ireland Act, 1920, it became the seat of the government of Northern Ireland.
3 His mother and her twin sister were adopted from southwest Scotland. (His mother and her sister were adopted from the northwest of England.)
Listening to the world
Opening up
Look at the words in the box and answer the questions.
5 Which pair involves one person renting a room from the other? landlord and tenant 6 Which word describes people who play in the same sports team? teammates 7 Which word describes people who go to the same class? classmates
Listening to the world
Sharing
4 Watch Part 3 of the podcast and fill in the blanks.

新视野大学英语第三版第二册课文语法讲解_Unit8

新视野大学英语第三版第二册课文语法讲解_Unit8

新视野三版读写B2 U8 Text AAnimals or children? — A scientist's choice1 I am the enemy! I am one of those cursed, cruel physician scientists involved in animal research. These rumors sting, for I have never thought of myself as an evil person. I became a children's doctor because of my love for children and my supreme desire to keep them healthy. During medical schooland residency, I saw many children die of cancer and bloodshed from injury —circumstances against which medicine has made great progress but stil has a long way to go. More importantly, I also saw children healthy thanks to advances in medical science such as infant breathing support, powerful new medicines and surgical techniques and the entire fieldof organ transplantation. My desire to tip the scales in favor of healthy, happy children drew me to medical research.*2 M y accusers have twisted the truth into a fable and cast me asthe devil. They claim that I have no moral compass, that I torture innocent animals for the sole purpose of career advancement, and that my experiments have no relevance to medicine.Meanwhile, an uncaring public barely watches, convinced that the issue has no significance, and publicity-conscious senators and politicians increasingly give way tothe lobbying of animal rights activists.3 We, in medical research, have also been unbelievably uncaring. We haveal owed the most extreme animal rights protesters to creep in and frame the issue as one of "animal fraud" and hatred. We have persisted in our belief that a knowledgeable public would consent to the importance of animal research for public health. Perhaps we have been mistaken in not responding to the emotional tone of the argument. Perhaps we should have responded to those sad slogans and posters of animals by waving equal y sad posters of children dying of cancer or external wounds.4 In the animal rights forum, much is made of the volume of pain these animals experience in the name of medical science.Activists deny that we are trying to help and say it is evidence of our evil and cruel nature. A more reasonable argument, however, can be advanced in our defense. Life is often cruel to animals and human beings. Teenagers are flung from trucks and suffer severe head injuries. Young children barely able to walk find themselves at the bottom of swimming pools while a parent is occupied with something else. Fromrelieve the eternal suffering of these tragedies have only three choices: 1) create an animal model of the problem to understand the process and test new therapies; 2) experiment on human beings (some experiments wil succeed, most wil fail); or 3) leave medical knowledge static, hoping that accidental discoveries wil lead us forward.5 Some animal rights activists would suggest an optional fourth choice,*******claiming that computer models can create a nimal experiments,thus omitting actual experiments. Computers can imitate the effects ofwel -understood principles on complex systems, as in the application of the laws of physics to airplane and automobile design. However, when the principles themselves are in question, as is the case with the complex biological systems of human life under study, computer modeling alone is of little value.6 One of the terrifying effects of arresting the use of animals in medical research is that the impact wil not be felt for years or even decades. Drugs to cure infection wil remain undiscovered, surgical and diagnostic techniques wil remain undeveloped, and fundamental biological processes that might have been understood wil remain mysteries. There is the danger that quick decisions by wel -meaning politicians wil create resolution to diplomatical y satisfy the smal minority of loud protesters while the consequences and damaging impact of those decisions wil not be apparent until long after.7 Fortunately, most of us enjoy good health, and the agony of watching one's child die has become a rare experience. Yet our good fortune should not make us unappreciative. Protection from serious sickness and drugs to combat heart *disease, high blood pressure and stroke are al based on animal research. Most complex surgical procedures such as heart or hip surgery and organ transplantation surgeries were initial y developed in animals. Techniques to replace defective genes, the cause of so much disease, as wel as the development of synthetic organs are presently undergoing animal studies. These studies, and any subsequent advances, wil effectively end if animal research is severely restricted.8 In America today, death has become an event isolated from our daily existence. As a doctor who has watched many children die and seen their parents' infinite grief, I am particularly angered by any minute expression of caring for the suffering of creatures and so little for sick and dying humanwhat it means.9 Make no mistake, however. I would never advocate needless cruel treatmentof animals. The animal rights movement has made a contribution in making us more aware of animals' needs and the need to search harder for suitable alternatives. But if the more radical members of this movement are successfulin threatening further research, their efforts wil bring about a tragedy that wilcost many lives. Hence the real question is whether an uncaring majority canbe aroused to protect its future against a loud, but misdirected, minority. Language Points:1 Animals or children? —A scientist’s choice (Title)Meaning: A scientist is now facing two choices: in favor of animals or children.2 I am the enemy! I am one of those cursed, cruel physician scientists involved inanimal research. These rumors sting, for I have never thought of myself as an evilperson. (Para. 1)Meaning: I am the enemy–the one who is condemned as a cold-hearted physician scientist doing animal research. These rumors make me upset as I've never consideredmyself as being evil.Meaning beyond words:The physician’s ironic tone in the sentences well reflects hisindignation and anger at the animal rights activists.3 I became a children’s doctor because of my love for children and my supremedesire to keep them healthy. (Para. 1)Meaning: My love for children and strong desire to keep them healthy drove me to be achildren’s doctor.Usage note: supreme, superior, super, superb*supreme, superior, super, superb 都是形容词,且词形相近。

新视野大学英语第三版第二册第八单元ection A课件ppt教学文案

新视野大学英语第三版第二册第八单元ection A课件ppt教学文案
eading activities Cultural background
Short answer questions
1. Did you have a pet before? How did you treat your pet?
2
Unit 8 Section A
Animals or children ? – A scientist’s choice
FOREIGH LANGUAGE TEACHING AND RESEARCH PRESS AIR FORCE ENGINEERING UNIVERTISY
2
8 UNIT
Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty.
To be continued
Listen to a short passage concerning animal medical research and fill in the missing information.
— Albert Einstein
I am in favor of animal rights as well as human rights. That is the way of a whole human being.
—Abraham Lincoln
2
8 UNIT Human rights vs. animal rights
Listen to a short passage concerning animal medical research and fill in the missing information.

新视野大学英语2课文原文和翻译unit7、8

新视野大学英语2课文原文和翻译unit7、8

Lighten Your Load and Save Your LifeIf you often feel angry and overwhelmed, like the stress in your life is spinning out of control, then you may be hurting your heart.如果你常常生气、身心疲乏,好像你生活中的压力正在快速地积聚,将要失去控制,那么你可能是在损害你的心脏了。

If you don't want to break your own heart, you need to learn to take charge of your life where you can—and recognize there are many things beyond your control.假如你不想损害自己的心脏,你就需要努力学会在力所能及的范围内控制自己的生活──并且承认有许多东西你是无法控制的。

So says Dr. Robert S. Eliot, author of a new book titled From Stress to Strength: How to Lighten Your Load and Save Your Life. He's a clinical professor of medicine at the University of Nebraska. 这是罗伯特·S. 埃利奥特博士的观点。

他是内布拉斯加大学的临床医学教授,新书《从压力到力量:怎样减轻你的负担,拯救你的生命》的作者。

Eliot says there are people in this world that he calls "hot reactors". For these people, being tense may cause tremendous and rapid increases in their blood pressure. 埃利奥特说在这个世界上有一类他称之为“热核反应堆式的人”(即易怒的人)。

新视野大学英语第三版读写第二册UNIT8课文及翻译(A+B篇)

新视野大学英语第三版读写第二册UNIT8课文及翻译(A+B篇)

TEXT AAnimals or children? — A scientist's choice动物还是孩子?—— 一位科学家的选择1 I am the enemy! I am one of those cursed, cruel physician scientists involved in animal research. These rumors sting, for I have never thought of myself as an evil person. I became a children's doctor because of my love for children and my supreme desire to keep them healthy. During medical school and residency, I saw many children die of cancer and bloodshed from injury — circumstances against which medicine has made great progress but still has a long way to go. More importantly, I also saw children healthy thanks to advances in medical science such as infant breathing support, powerful new medicines and surgical techniques and the entire field of organ transplantation. My desire to tip the scales in favor of healthy, happy children drew me to medical research.我就是那个敌人!我就是那些被人诅咒的、残忍的、搞动物实验的医生科学家之一。

新视野大学英语视听说教程2第三版BOOK2-UNIT8ppt课件

新视野大学英语视听说教程2第三版BOOK2-UNIT8ppt课件
.
Opening up
Look at the words in the box and answer the questions.
5 Which pair involves one person renting a room from the other? landlord and tenant 6 Which word describes people who play in the same sports team? teammates 7 Which word describes people who go to the same class? classmates
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Opening up
Look at the words in the box and answer the questions.
8 Which word describes a person who is part of a club? member 9 Which word is a general word for “someone who you do something with”? partner 10 Which word refers to the members of your husband’s or wife’s family? in-laws
UNIT 8
Discovering your true identity .
Unit 8 Discovering your true identity
Learning objectives Opening up
Listening to the world Speaking for communication Further practice in listening

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第二册Unit8

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第二册Unit8
Tips
3. Why did physician scientists conduct the animal experiments?
Tips
2020/12/21
Cultural background
Animal research
1. What is the animal rels in experiments; • To research the new drugs; • To improve the success rate of surgeries; • To keep the people healthy and happy; • To help the patients and dying people …
Section A
Animals or children ? – A scientist’s choice
Objectives
To talk about animal research To further understand the text To apply the phrases and patterns To master the essay writing skill
year, he wrote on the subject for the online publication of the National Review. His article was called "A Monkey for Your Grandmother."
2020/12/21
Listen to a short passage concerning animal medical research and fill in the missing information.

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第二册unit8教案-讲稿

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第二册unit8教案-讲稿

Book 2 Unit 8 Human rights Vs. animal rightsUnit 8 Text AAnimals or children? –A scientist’s choiceI.Pre-reading Activities: 动物还是孩子?一个科学家的选择(1st ---2nd class-hour)1.1Warm-up questions (15 M)1.Look at the picture and talk about what are the advantages and disadvantages of each way of teachingand learning.2.ASK students to interview a few classmates about what kind of teaching and leaning style they preferand discuss their findings in groups.3.ASK students to debate whether a university should provide Internet access anywhere, anytime.1.2Words & Expressions checkup (30M)Check if the students have mastered the new words, which are required to be previewed before class.1.2.1New Words1.transplant: vt.1)移植(器官、皮肤等)Doctors hope to transplant a donated human heart into the patient within the next few days. 医生们希望在未来几天内能给这位病人移植一颗捐献来的人类心脏。

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新视野三版读写B2U8Text AAnimals or children?—A scientist's choice1I am the enemy!I am one of those cursed,cruel physician scientists involved in animal research.These rumors sting,for I have never thought of myself as an evil person.I became a children's doctor because of my love for children and my supreme desire to keep them healthy.During medical school and residency,I saw many children die of cancer and bloodshed from injury—circumstances against which medicine has made great progress but still has a long way to go.More importantly,I also saw children healthy thanks to advances in medical science such as infant breathing support,powerful new medicines and surgical techniques and the entire field of organ transplantation.My desire to tip the scales in favor of healthy,happy children drew me to medical research.2My accusers have twisted the truth into a fable and cast me as the devil.They claim that I have no moral compass,that I torture innocent animals for the sole purpose of career advancement,and that my experiments have no relevance to medicine.Meanwhile,an uncaring public barely watches, convinced that the issue has no significance,and publicity-conscious senators and politicians increasingly give way to the lobbying of animal rights activists.3We,in medical research,have also been unbelievably uncaring.We have allowed the most extreme animal rights protesters to creep in and frame the issue as one of"animal fraud"and hatred.We have persisted in our belief that a knowledgeable public would consent to the importance of animal research for public health.Perhaps we have been mistaken in not responding to the emotional tone of the argument.Perhaps we should have responded to those sad slogans and posters of animals by waving equally sad posters of children dying of cancer or external wounds.4In the animal rights forum,much is made of the volume of pain these animals experience in the name of medical science.Activists deny that we are trying to help and say it is evidence of our evil and cruel nature.A more reasonable argument,however,can be advanced in our defense.Life is often cruel to animals and human beings.Teenagers are flung from trucks and suffer severe head injuries.Young children barely able to walk find themselves at the bottom of swimming pools while a parent is occupied with something else.Fromeveryday germs to gang violence,no life is free of pain.Physicians hoping to relieve the eternal suffering of these tragedies have only three choices:1) create an animal model of the problem to understand the process and test new therapies;2)experiment on human beings(some experiments will succeed, most will fail);or3)leave medical knowledge static,hoping that accidental discoveries will lead us forward.5Some animal rights activists would suggest an optional fourth choice, claiming that computer models can create animal experiments, thus omitting actual puters can imitate the effects of well-understood principles on complex systems,as in the application of the laws of physics to airplane and automobile design.However,when the principles themselves are in question,as is the case with the complex biological systems of human life under study,computer modeling alone is of little value.6One of the terrifying effects of arresting the use of animals in medical research is that the impact will not be felt for years or even decades.Drugs to cure infection will remain undiscovered,surgical and diagnostic techniques will remain undeveloped,and fundamental biological processes that might have been understood will remain mysteries.There is the danger that quick decisions by well-meaning politicians will create resolution to diplomatically satisfy the small minority of loud protesters while the consequences and damaging impact of those decisions will not be apparent until long after.7Fortunately,most of us enjoy good health,and the agony of watching one's child die has become a rare experience.Yet our good fortune should not make us unappreciative.Protection from serious sickness and drugs to combat heart disease,high blood pressure and stroke are all based on animal research.Most complex surgical procedures such as heart or hip surgery and organ transplantation surgeries were initially developed in animals.Techniques to replace defective genes,the cause of so much disease,as well as the development of synthetic organs are presently undergoing animal studies.These studies,and any subsequent advances,will effectively end if animal research is severely restricted.8In America today,death has become an event isolated from our daily existence.As a doctor who has watched many children die and seen their parents'infinite grief,I am particularly angered by any minute expression of caring for the suffering of creatures and so little for sick and dying humanbeings.People are too protected from the reality of human life and death and what it means.9Make no mistake,however.I would never advocate needless cruel treatment of animals.The animal rights movement has made a contribution in making us more aware of animals'needs and the need to search harder for suitable alternatives.But if the more radical members of this movement are successful in threatening further research,their efforts will bring about a tragedy that will cost many lives.Hence the real question is whether an uncaring majority can be aroused to protect its future against a loud,but misdirected,minority.Language Points:1Animals or children?—A scientist’s choice(Title)Meaning:A scientist is now facing two choices:in favor of animals or children.2I am the enemy!I am one of those cursed,cruel physician scientists involved in animal research.These rumors sting,for I have never thought of myself as an evil person.(Para.1)Meaning:I am the enemy–the one who is condemned as a cold-hearted physician scientist doing animal research.These rumors make me upset as I've never considered myself as being evil.Meaning beyond words:The physician’s ironic tone in the sentences well reflects his indignation and anger at the animal rights activists.3I became a children’s doctor because of my love for children and my supreme desire to keep them healthy.(Para.1)Meaning:My love for children and strong desire to keep them healthy drove me to be a children’s doctor.Usage note:supreme,superior,super,superbsupreme,superior,super,superb都是形容词,且词形相近。

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