学术综合英语 研究生教材课件U6
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Unit 6 A City in China
2012
Part A Part B
Pre-listening
Background Information
Listening
New Words and Expressions
Arnold Bennett
Bennett, Arnold (Enoch Arnold Bennett), 1867 - 1931, English novelist and dramatist. One of the great 20th-century English novelists, Bennett is famous for his realistic novels about the “Five Towns,” an imaginary manufacturing district in northern England. Bennett’s early career included editing the fashionable magazine Woman and writing
Part A Part B
Pre-listening
Task 1 Listen and Take Notes
Listening
Task 2 Listen for Details
3. How long has the second speaker been married? Four years. 4. What is the word the second speaker used to describe her attitude toward marriage?
Part A Part B
Pre-listening
Background Information
Listening
New Words and Expressions
Hilaire Belloc Belloc, Hilaire (Joseph Hilaire Pierre Belloc) 1870-1953, British writer. He became a British subject in 1902, and from 1906 to 1910 was a Liberal Member of Parliament for South Salford. Poet, essayist, satirist, and historian, he wrote from the Roman Catholic viewpoint. He was a close friend of G. K. Chesterton and with him founded the New Witness, a weekly political newspaper.
Part A Part B
hopefully, many years to come. We made a commitment to each other and, through thick and thin, have stuck by that commitment. Today’s generation is always in a hurry and doesn’t see anything beyond the next hurdle, so they give up if the wall ahead looks too high. We must encourage people in the belief that marriage is the best social institution ever invented, but we must be prepared to work at it. The government could help by reintroducing the married persons’ allowance.
6. What is the fourth speaker’s job? He is a teacher. 7. When will the fourth speaker’s daughter get married?
This Sunday.
Part A Part B
What does the Future Hold for Marriage? Eighty years ago, Arnold Bennett, Hilaire Belloc, Rebecca West and other luminaries predicted the future of marriage - did they get it right? Despite its decline in popularity and rising divorce rates, Bel Mooney argues against the loosening of matrimonial ties. But does marriage really have a future in the 21st century? I’m Richard Right. My wife and I have recently celebrated our Sapphire Anniversary (45 years), with, hopefully,
Part A Part B
Pre-listening
Background Information
Listening
New Words and Expressions
luminary loosen matrimonial Sapphire Anniversary hurdle sacred compatible with agony mortgage
Part A Part B
I feel very disappointed that so many men feel the way they appear to about marriage. To me marriage is sacred. I didn’t promise to love, care for and be with my husband until next week, or until another offer comes along. I promised to love him and be with him in sickness, health, riches or poverty for the rest of our lives. I meant it. I still mean it almost four years on. Things have not been easy, but I didn’t expect a bed of roses, or everything to be
1. When did the first speaker get married? 45 years ago. 2. According to the first speaker, what could the government do to encourage marriage? The government could help by reintroducing the married persons’ allowance.
泰斗,名人,杰出人物 放松,变松 婚姻的 蓝宝石婚 障碍 神圣的 与„„相容的 痛苦 抵押
Part A Part B
Pre-listening
Task 1 Listen and Take Notes
Listening
Task 2 Listen for Details
Listen to a passage and try to get its main ideas by taking notes. Fill in the blanks according to your notes. 1. The main topic of this listening material is the __________________ the future of marriage .
Part A Part B
Pre-listening
Background Information
Listening
New Words and Expressions
Rebecca West West, Dame Rebecca, 1892-1983, English novelist and critic. West began her career as a journalist for feminist and suffragist publications. At various times she served as a literary critic and political writer for American and British journals. In 1959 she was made a Dame Commander, Order of the British Empire. A stern and uncompromising moralist, West was one of the finest writers of prose in 20th-century Britain.
Sacred.
5. According to the third sp源自文库aker, whom does marriage benefit? Women.
Part A Part B
Pre-listening
Task 1 Listen and Take Notes
Listening
Task 2 Listen for Details
1st speaker 2nd speaker 3rd speaker 4th speaker
√
√ √
Part A Part B
Pre-listening
Task 1 Listen and Take Notes
Listening
Task 2 Listen for Details
Listen to the passage again and try to answer the following questions.
Part A Part B
Pre-listening
Background Information
Listening
New Words and Expressions
writing literary reviews and articles. About 1900 he began to devote himself industriously to his own work, producing a series of excellent regional novels. He depicted in great detail the grim, sometimes sordid, lives of shopkeepers and potters. His attitude toward his characters was one of affectionate sympathy, and he always managed to make their mundane lives interesting.
Part A Part B
Pre-listening
Task 1 Listen and Take Notes
Listening
Task 2 Listen for Details
2. Based on the listening material you’ve just heard, tick (√) the right box. For √ Against Not Given
2012
Part A Part B
Pre-listening
Background Information
Listening
New Words and Expressions
Arnold Bennett
Bennett, Arnold (Enoch Arnold Bennett), 1867 - 1931, English novelist and dramatist. One of the great 20th-century English novelists, Bennett is famous for his realistic novels about the “Five Towns,” an imaginary manufacturing district in northern England. Bennett’s early career included editing the fashionable magazine Woman and writing
Part A Part B
Pre-listening
Task 1 Listen and Take Notes
Listening
Task 2 Listen for Details
3. How long has the second speaker been married? Four years. 4. What is the word the second speaker used to describe her attitude toward marriage?
Part A Part B
Pre-listening
Background Information
Listening
New Words and Expressions
Hilaire Belloc Belloc, Hilaire (Joseph Hilaire Pierre Belloc) 1870-1953, British writer. He became a British subject in 1902, and from 1906 to 1910 was a Liberal Member of Parliament for South Salford. Poet, essayist, satirist, and historian, he wrote from the Roman Catholic viewpoint. He was a close friend of G. K. Chesterton and with him founded the New Witness, a weekly political newspaper.
Part A Part B
hopefully, many years to come. We made a commitment to each other and, through thick and thin, have stuck by that commitment. Today’s generation is always in a hurry and doesn’t see anything beyond the next hurdle, so they give up if the wall ahead looks too high. We must encourage people in the belief that marriage is the best social institution ever invented, but we must be prepared to work at it. The government could help by reintroducing the married persons’ allowance.
6. What is the fourth speaker’s job? He is a teacher. 7. When will the fourth speaker’s daughter get married?
This Sunday.
Part A Part B
What does the Future Hold for Marriage? Eighty years ago, Arnold Bennett, Hilaire Belloc, Rebecca West and other luminaries predicted the future of marriage - did they get it right? Despite its decline in popularity and rising divorce rates, Bel Mooney argues against the loosening of matrimonial ties. But does marriage really have a future in the 21st century? I’m Richard Right. My wife and I have recently celebrated our Sapphire Anniversary (45 years), with, hopefully,
Part A Part B
Pre-listening
Background Information
Listening
New Words and Expressions
luminary loosen matrimonial Sapphire Anniversary hurdle sacred compatible with agony mortgage
Part A Part B
I feel very disappointed that so many men feel the way they appear to about marriage. To me marriage is sacred. I didn’t promise to love, care for and be with my husband until next week, or until another offer comes along. I promised to love him and be with him in sickness, health, riches or poverty for the rest of our lives. I meant it. I still mean it almost four years on. Things have not been easy, but I didn’t expect a bed of roses, or everything to be
1. When did the first speaker get married? 45 years ago. 2. According to the first speaker, what could the government do to encourage marriage? The government could help by reintroducing the married persons’ allowance.
泰斗,名人,杰出人物 放松,变松 婚姻的 蓝宝石婚 障碍 神圣的 与„„相容的 痛苦 抵押
Part A Part B
Pre-listening
Task 1 Listen and Take Notes
Listening
Task 2 Listen for Details
Listen to a passage and try to get its main ideas by taking notes. Fill in the blanks according to your notes. 1. The main topic of this listening material is the __________________ the future of marriage .
Part A Part B
Pre-listening
Background Information
Listening
New Words and Expressions
Rebecca West West, Dame Rebecca, 1892-1983, English novelist and critic. West began her career as a journalist for feminist and suffragist publications. At various times she served as a literary critic and political writer for American and British journals. In 1959 she was made a Dame Commander, Order of the British Empire. A stern and uncompromising moralist, West was one of the finest writers of prose in 20th-century Britain.
Sacred.
5. According to the third sp源自文库aker, whom does marriage benefit? Women.
Part A Part B
Pre-listening
Task 1 Listen and Take Notes
Listening
Task 2 Listen for Details
1st speaker 2nd speaker 3rd speaker 4th speaker
√
√ √
Part A Part B
Pre-listening
Task 1 Listen and Take Notes
Listening
Task 2 Listen for Details
Listen to the passage again and try to answer the following questions.
Part A Part B
Pre-listening
Background Information
Listening
New Words and Expressions
writing literary reviews and articles. About 1900 he began to devote himself industriously to his own work, producing a series of excellent regional novels. He depicted in great detail the grim, sometimes sordid, lives of shopkeepers and potters. His attitude toward his characters was one of affectionate sympathy, and he always managed to make their mundane lives interesting.
Part A Part B
Pre-listening
Task 1 Listen and Take Notes
Listening
Task 2 Listen for Details
2. Based on the listening material you’ve just heard, tick (√) the right box. For √ Against Not Given