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PartIIReadingTask
Comprehension
ContentQuestions
PairWork
1.TheywerestudyingartseducationinChinesekindergartensandelementaryschoolsinNanjing.
2.Their18-month-oldsonBenjaminwasfondoftryingtoplacethekeyintotheslotofthekeyboxduringtheirstayattheJinlingHotel.
3.TheywouldcomeovertowatchBenjaminandthentrytoteachhimhowtodoitproperly.
4.BecauseherealizedthatthisanecdotewasdirectlyrelevanttotheirassignedtasksinChina:
toinvestigateearlychildhoodeducationandtothrowlightonChineseattitudestowardcreativity.
5.MostofthemdisplayedthesameattitudeasthestaffattheJinlingHotel.
6.Heemphasizedthatthemostimportantthingistoteachthechildthatoncansolveaproblemeffectivelybyoneself.
7.HemeansthatthisincidentpointedtoimportantdifferencesineducationalandartisticpracticesbetweenChinaandtheUSA.
8.ThemannerinwhichtheChinesestaffsawtheneedtoteachthechildbyguidinghishandinthecharacteristicofabroaderattitudetoeducation,onethatstandsincontrasttotheWesternpreferenceforleavingthechildtoexploreandlearnunaided.
9.Oneexampleisofchildrenattheageof5or6paintingflowers,fishandanimalsskillfullyandconfidently;
inasecondexample,calligraphers9and10yearsoldwereproducingworks;
andinathird,youngartistsworkonperfectingtheircraftforseveralhoursaday.
10.Americansthinkthatunlesscreativityhasbeenacquiredearly,itmayneveremerge,andskillscanbepickeduplater.Chinesethinkthatifskillsarenotacquiredearly,theymayneverbeacquired,andthereisnohurrytopromotecreativity.
11.Thisismainlyduetothedifferenceintheirwayofthinking.
12.Theauthormakesthesuggestionthatweshouldstrikeabetterbalancebetweenthepolesofcreativityandbasicskills.
TextOrganization
WorkingOnYourOwn
1.
1)Thetextbeginswithananecdote.
2)HisthoughtsaremainlyaboutdifferentapproachestolearninginChinaandtheWest.
3)Hewindsupthetextwithasuggestionintheformofaquestion.
2.Chinese
1)Showachildhowtodosomething,ortechbyholdingthehand
2)Givegreaterprioritytodevelopingskillsatanearlyage,believingthatcreativitycanbepromotedovertime
Americans
1)Teachchildrenthattheyshouldrelyonthemselvesforsolutionstoproblems
2)Putmoreemphasisonfosteringcreativityinyoungchildren,thinkingskillscanbepickeduplater
LanguageSenseEnhancement
(1)Summarizing
(2)valueoriginalityandindependence
(3)contrastbetween
(4)intermsof
(5)harbor
(6)fearful
(7)comparable
(8)promotecreativity
(9)emerge
(10)pickedup
LanguageFocus
Vocabulary
I
1)insert
2)onoccasion
3)investigate
4)Inretrospect
5)initial
6)phenomena
7)attached
8)makeupfor
9)isawaiting
10)not;
intheleast
11)promote
12)emerged
2.
1)astrikingcontrastbetweenthestandardsoflivinginthenorthofthecountryandthesouth.
2)issaidtobesuperiortosyntheticfiber.
3)asafinancialcenterhasevolvedslowly.
4)isnotrelevanttowhetherheisagoodlawyer.
5)byalittle-knownsixteen-centuryItalianpoethavefoundtheirwayintosomeEnglishmagazines.
3.
1)bepickedup;
can’taccomplish;
amexaggerating
2)somewhat;
theperformance;
haveneglected;
theyapplyto
3)assist;
Ontheotherhand;
arevalid;
asuperior
II
1)continual
2)continuous
3)continual
4)continuous
1)principal
2)principal
3)principle
4)principles
5)principal
III
1.themselves
2.himself/herself
3.herself/byherself/onherown
4.itself
5.ourselves
6.yourself/byyourself/onyourown
ComprehensiveExercises
I.cloze
(1)contrast
(2)exaggerating
(3)priority
(4)ontheotherhand
(5)promoting
(6)pickup
(7)assist
(8)accomplish
(9)occasion
(10)neglecting
(11)worthwhile
(12)superior
(1)end
(2)perform
(3)facing
(4)competent
(5)equipped
(6)designed
(7)approach
(8)rest
(9)definitely
(10)quality
II.translation
(1)Ittakesanenormousamountofcouragetomakeadeparturefromthetradition.
(2)Tomusedtobeveryshy,butthistimehewasboldenoughtogiveaperformanceinfrontofalargeaudience.
(3)Manyeducatorsthinkitdesirabletofosterthecreativespiritinthechildatanearlyage.
(4)Assumingthispaintingreallyisamasterpiece,doyouthinkit’sworthwhiletobuyit?
(5)Ifthedataisstatisticallyvalid,itwillthrowlightontheproblemweareinvestigating.
ToimproveourEnglish,itiscriticaltodomorereading,writing,listeningandspeaking.Besides,learningbyheartasmanywell-writtenessaysaspossibleisalsoveryimportant.WithoutanenormousstoreofgoodEnglishwritinginyourheadyoucannotexpressyourselffreelyinEnglish.Itisalsohelpfultosummarizeourexperienceaswegoalong,forinsodoing,wecanfigureoutwhichwayoflearningismoreeffectiveandwillproducethemostdesirableresult.Aslongaswekeepworkinghardonit,wewillinduecourseaccomplishthetaskofmasteringEnglish.
Unit2Values
1.TheSalvationArmyisareligiouscharitableorganization.ASalvationArmybellringerisavolunteerwhohelpitcollectdonations.
2.Theboyaskedhim:
Areyoupoor?
Hediditsimplyoutofconfusionandcuriosity.ObviouslyheknewnothingabouttheSalvationArmybellringer.
3.Hesaid,“Ihavemorethansomepeople,butnotasmuchasothers.”Thismeansthathewasneitherpoornorrich.
4.Theboy’smotherscoldedhimbecausethequestionwassocialinappropriate,especiallytoapersonwholookedpoor.
5.Yes,economicallyheispoor.Helivesinasmallbasementapartment.Hedoesn’tevenhaveacolorTV.Hefallsintothelowestincomecategory.Andsoon.
6.No,thewriterdoesnotfeelpoor.Thisisbecausehehasenjoyedgoodhealthandcreativitywhichhethinksaremuchmoreimportantthanmaterialgoods.
7.Hefeelsoutofplaceamongpeoplewhoareprimarilyinterestedinmaterialthings.
8.Shetoldhimthatshewasinterestedinwhat’sontheinside.butafterhetookhertohispoorlyfurnishedapartment,shechangedhermindcompletely.
9.Itonlyshowsthattoherthemostimportantthingwasstillmaterialgoodsratherthanwhatshehadclaimedbefore.
10.Commercialcanputpeopleunderpressuretopurchasemorethanisreallynecessary.
11.BecauseDecemberisthetimefortoworkfortheSalvationArmyasabellringer,whichgiveshimagenuinesenseofbelongingandbringshimhappinessinhelpingothers.
12.Theboy’squestionhashelpedthewriterrealizethat,despitehislackofexpensivepossessions,heisrichinmanyotherwaysandshouldbethankfulforthat.
1)a.√
2)theessayismeanttoexplainsomethingthatis,theauthor’sviewoflife.
3)Thatonecanlivealifefullofricheswithoutbeingrichfinancially.
PartOne:
Thewriter’sencounterwithaboywhoraisedthequestion“areyoupoor?
”
PartTwo:
Insearchofananswerthewriterfindsthatnothavingexpensivepossessionsdoesn’tmakehimfeelpoormainlybecauseheenjoyslifeinmanyotherways.
PartThree:
Inconclusion,thewriterthinkshe’sgrowntounderstandmoreabouthimselfbecauseoftheboy’squestion.
(1)attain
(2)wearandtear
(3)dependable
(4)modest
(5)primarily
(6)minimal
(7)exceptionally
(8)illness-free
(9)spirited
(10)energizing
1)abrupt
2)emotional
3)bless
4)wearandtear
5)dated
6)consequences
7)seemingly
8)incontrastto
9)Curiosity
10)genuine
11)primarily
12)sentiments
1)confrontedwithmorethanoneproblem,trytosolvetheeasiestonefirst.
2)vitaltotheexistenceofallformsoflife.
3)someconfusionamongthestudentsaboutwhattodoafterclasstofollowuponthesubject.
4)nothingmorethanajobandanapartmenttobehappy.
5)tickledhimtothinkthatshe’dcometoaskhisadvice
1)alingering;
fabricating;
sentiments
2)fillout;
everyitem;
vital;
consequences
3)bedenied;
tangible;
cherish;
attain
1.Itisalongtripandwilltakeusfivehoursbybus.
2.Shearrivedearlyandtookafrontrowseat.
3.Don’ttakemeforafool.
4.Ittakesalotofimaginationtofabricatesuchastory.
5.Myunclewilltakeme(alongonhistrip)totheArcticthissummer.
6.HetookthedinnerplateIpassedtohim.
7.Kevintooksecondprizeintheweight-liftingcompetition.
8.Ifyoudon’ttakemyadvice,youwillregretit.
1.hanging
2.togive
3.toreturn
4.beingpraised
5.nothavingwritten
6.tosay
7.toopen
8.beinghelped
(1)well-off/affluent
(2)da