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1、Unit 4Text 1:Preparing for CollegeLead-in1.How did you prepare yourself for admission to college?Were you opposed to such examination-oriented preparation?How are your learning method of college studies different from that of high school studies?Homer8th century B.C.the Greek epic poet to whom are a
2、ttributed to the Iliad and the Odyssey,the great epic poetry of all time.The Iliad,the tale of the siege of Troy(an ancient city in Asia Minor),is an epic poem in twenty-four books.The Odyssey is an epic poem which records the adventures of Odysseus or Ulysses,a Greek leader in the Trojan War,a lege
3、ndary war waged anywhere from the 11th to the 14th century B.C.It is also in twenty-four books.The Greeks believed that the greatest of these story-tellers was a blind man named Homer,and that he sang ten epic poems about the Trojan War,of which only two survived.As a group,these poems told the enti
4、re history of the Trojan War;each poem,however,only covered a small part of that history.Many classicists believe that the two surviving Homeric epics(probably the only Homeric epics)were in fact composed by several individuals;in the absence of any evidence to the contrary,most classicists accept t
5、he overall Greek idea of a single author.Dante Alighieri1265-1321Italian poet whose reputation rests chiefly on The Divine Comedy,an epic poem that describes his spiritual journey through Hell and Purgatory,escorted by Virgil,and through Heaven,guided by his lifelong idealized love,Beatrice.the way
6、of an individual soul from sin to purification.Caius Julius Caesar100-44 B.C.Roman general,statesman,and historianinvaded Britain(55),crushed the army of his political enemy Pompey(48),pursued other enemies to Egypt,where he installed Cleopatra as queen(47),returned to Rome,and was given a mandate b
7、y the people to rule as dictator for life(45).On March 15 of 44B.C.he was murdered by a group of republicans led by Cassius and Brutus,who feared he intended to establish a monarchy ruled by himself.Robert Owen1771-1858the sixth of seven children.His father was an ironmonger who also served as local
8、 postmaster;his mother came from one of the prosperous farming families of Newtown.At the age of ten he was sent to seek his fortune in London with his eldest brother British socialist reformer and founder of cooperative communities.strove against social disorders brought about by the Industrial Rev
9、olution and urged Parliament to enact laws that would alleviate the bad working conditions in British factories.assisted the trade union movement.discouraged the hiring of children.established a cooperative society for the purchase and sale of commodities,and organized cooperative communities to cre
10、ate a better environment.Toriesmembers or supporters of the Conservative Party in Great Britain.The term Tory was first used to name a member of a political party in Great Britain from the late 17th century to about 1832 that favored the authority of the king over Parliament and the preservation of
11、the existing social and political order.It was succeeded by the Conservative party in 1832.Liberalspeople of liberal principles or views,or members of the Liberal Party in Great Britain.Liberals favor progress or reform,as in political or religious affairs.Roman Catholica member of the Roman Catholi
12、c Church,the part of the Christian Church which acknowledges the Pope as its head.Catholicism differs from Protestantism in the importance it grants to tradition,ritual,and the authority of the Pope.Protestanta member of the Protestant Church,which is any of the Christian churches that are separate
13、from the Roman Catholic Church.The Protestants reject the authority of the Pope or papacy.They find authority in the text of the Bible.The authorJoseph Lincoln Steffens(1866 1936):U.S.newspaper reporter or journalist and freelance writerHis“muckraking(揭发黑幕;揭发丑闻)(揭发黑幕;揭发丑闻)”articles and books(exposes
14、 of public and private corruption)aroused the American public during the early years of the 20th century.born in San Francisco,California,on 6th April,1866.The son of a wealthy businessman studied in France and Germany before graduating from the University of California,where he developed radical po
15、litical views.In 1892 Steffens became a reporter on the New York Evening Post.One of Steffens major investigations involved exposing local government corruption.A collection of Steffens articles appeared in the book The Shame of the Cities(1904).This was followed by an investigation into state polit
16、icians,The Struggle for Self-Government(1906).His autobiography(1931)contains not only personal reminiscences but also valuable information on the leftist movements of his era.This text is the excerpt taken from his most famous book Autobiography.In the text,Steffens makes an important revelation ab
17、out learning,a fundamental discovery that every individual must make if he is to be successful in the world of ideasOrganization and developmentpart1.(Para.14):His failure and the cause of it;part2.(Para.5-12):His private tutor,Mr.Nixon,exerted great influence on him,he encouraged his pupil to think
18、 and discover all by himselfpart3.(para1315):He found the best preparations for college in the stimulating Saturday night conversations among all those Oxford and Cambridge menAnalysis of the textcharacterization About Steffen,the narrator About Steffens parentsAbout Evelyn Nixon About Nixon friends
19、 characterization1)About Steffen,the narrator What happened to him when he sat for the entrance examination?Why did he fail?What kind of student would you describe Steffen?Not“made for”the examinations 不是“考试型”的学生Not“made for”standardization of education Whats typical of Steffens learning habit?Learn
20、ing what he is interested inLearning what he thinks is relevant to himIn contrast with Steffen,what kind of students are the“elect”as defined by Steffen?Able to do well,to memorize/recite what they are asked to;“quiz kids”Learning to win honour,to compete with others,Learning for the sake of learnin
21、g,lacking intellectual curiosity About Steffens parentsWhats special about the way they brought up Steffen?liberal-minded What did they do after Steffens failure in examination?sending him to a best private schoolfinding him a tutor giving him enough freedomAbout Evelyn Nixon How much do we know abo
22、ut Nixon s background?An Englishman Oxford graduate(double-first)with distinction Coming to San Francisco for health reason(lung-trouble)Teaching Greek,Latin/English at school/private tutor to Steffen How would you describe Nixon as a teacher?in terms of his teaching approacheliciting/method of elic
23、itationstimulating students interest/curiosity encouraging students to solve problems by their ownin terms of personalityopen and liberal-mindedAbout Nixon friendslearned scholars(precise,accurate,innovative,creative)integrated upright scholars(with cultivating/conflicting minds,respecting truth but
24、 truth only,appreciating the good and the beautiful)gentlemen in true sense(with different religious belief,different political allegiance,but courteous and respectful to each other)critical,open-minded and with immense intellectual curiosity(to explore the unknown,to seek truth in the universe)Comp
25、rehension questionsFrom Steffenss description of“the elect”in Paragraph 2,what has been revealed about himself?Why was it wrong for him?The text begins with his failure to get into university.What caused his failure?What is the antecedent of the pronoun“it”in the first sentence of Paragraph 6?How do
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