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BeforeReading_MAINWordWebForeverFriendsMarkK.SmithAbouttheAuthorAnEnglishSongSomeFamousFiguresWarm-upActivityDirections:Whatwordswilloccurtoyouwheneverwementiontheword“Friendship.”WimacycompanionshipeverlastingshareperpetualgenuinepureconfidantheartfeltpalcherishbelovedfriendshipAristotleCiceroBeforeReading2.1ABriefIntroductiontotheSongWordWebForeverFriendsMarkK.SmithAbouttheAuthorAnEnglishSongSomeFamousFiguresWarm-upActivityThisisoneofthecandidatesongsbiddingforthethemesongforChinaBeijing2008OlympicGames.ItiscomposedbyGiorgioMoroder,thewell-knownItaliancomposer,whohaswontheOscarAwardsforthreetimes.Hismajorworksarethethemesongsfor1984and1988OlympicGames.ThesongissungbyLiWenandSunNan,bothofwhomarepopularChinesesingers.AristotleCiceroBeforeReading_2.2You’ve
tasted
bitter
and
the
sweet
success.
You
want
it
all
and
you
for
nothing
less.
You’ve
tried
harder
than
the
rest.
You’ve
become
one
of
the
best.
This
is
the
time
you’ll
remember
forAll
your
life
Forever
friends
In
As
the
whole
world
joins
and
sees
Days
of.
Forever
through
the
years
We’ll
hear
the.
Joy
and
laughter
everywhere!
Directions:Listentothesongandfillinthefollowingblanks.WordWebForeverFriendsMarkK.SmithAbouttheAuthorAnEnglishSongSomeFamousFiguresWarm-upActivityAristotleCicerodefeat_____settle_____harmony_______unity
and
peace_____________cheers______BeforeReading_2.3We’retogetherhereto.ForeverfriendsYou’llmeetall,seeyou’veneverseen.Peoplefrompartsoftheworldwhereyou’veneverbeen.Andyou’llfeelitinyourheart.WespenttoomuchtimeThisisthetimewhenalldreamsofman.ForeverfriendsInAsthewholeworldjoinsandseesDaysof.ForeverthroughtheyearsWe’llhearthe.Joyandlaughtereverywhere!We’retogetherheretoForeverfriendsWordWebForeverFriendsMarkK.SmithAbouttheAuthorAnEnglishSongSomeFamousFiguresWarm-upActivityAristotleCiceroshare_____races_____faces_____apart_____comealive_________harmony_______unityandpeace_____________cheers______share_____BeforeReading_2.4NomatterwhereweareorgoNomatterwhatweorknowNomatterhowwewordourThereisonedreamweshare.ForeverfriendsInAsthewholeworldjoinsandseesDaysof.ForeverthroughtheyearsWe’llhearthe.Joyandlaughtereverywhere!We’retogetherheretoOneworldonedream.ForeverfriendsInharmony!ForeverfriendsOnedreamwedreamOneworldweshare.WordWebForeverFriendsMarkK.SmithAbouttheAuthorAnEnglishSongSomeFamousFiguresWarm-upActivityAristotleCicerohopefor_______unityandpeace_____________prayer_____harmony_______cheers______share_____Directions:Whenyouarelisteningtothebriefintroductiontotheauthor,youarerequiredtocatchthekeywordsofthispassage.Andthensaysomethingabouttheauthoraccordingtothekeywordsyou’vegot.MarkK.Smithspecializesinthefieldofinformaleducationandcommunitylearning.HeistheRankResearchFellowandTutoratYMCAGeorgeWilliamsCollege,Londonandhasbeenavisitingprofessorincommunityeducation,UniversityofStrathclyde,Glasgow.AmonghisbooksareCreatorsnotConsumers(1982),DevelopingYouthWork(1988),LocalEducation(1994),InformalEducation(1996,1999,2005withTonyJeffs)andTheArtofHelpingOthers(2008,writtenwithHeatherSmith).HeiscurrentlyworkingwiththeRankFoundationontwonewinitiativesaroundcommunitydevelopmentandtheneedsofyoungcarers.MarkK.Smithhasworkedasacareersofficer,youthandcommunityworkerandprojectworker.HestudiedeconomicsandpoliticsattheUniversityofLancaster,anddidhisdoctorateinthephilosophyofeducationattheUniversityofLondon.BeforeReading_3WordWebAristotleForeverFriendsMarkK.SmithAbouttheAuthorAnEnglishSongSomeFamousFiguresCiceroWarm-upActivityScriptDirections:Whenyouarelisteningtothebriefintroductiontotheauthor,youarerequiredtocatchthekeywordsofthispassage.Andthensaysomethingabouttheauthoraccordingtothekeywordsyou’vegot.MarkK.Smithspecializesinthefieldofinformaleducation
andcommunitylearning.HeistheRankResearchFellowandTutoratYMCAGeorgeWilliamsCollege,Londonandhasbeenavisitingprofessorincommunityeducation,UniversityofStrathclyde,Glasgow.AmonghisbooksareCreatorsnotConsumers(1982),DevelopingYouthWork(1988),LocalEducation(1994),InformalEducation(1996,1999,2005withTonyJeffs)andTheArtofHelpingOthers(2008,writtenwithHeatherSmith).HeiscurrentlyworkingwiththeRankFoundationontwonewinitiativesaroundcommunitydevelopmentandtheneedsofyoungcarers.MarkK.Smithhasworkedasacareersofficer,youthandcommunityworkerandprojectworker.HestudiedeconomicsandpoliticsattheUniversityofLancaster,anddidhisdoctorateinthephilosophyofeducationattheUniversityofLondon.
BeforeReading_3WordWebAristotleForeverFriendsMarkK.SmithAbouttheAuthorAnEnglishSongSomeFamousFiguresCiceroWarm-upActivityScriptBeforeReading_4.11WordWebAristotleForeverFriendsMarkK.SmithAbouttheAuthorAnEnglishSongSomeFamousFiguresCiceroWarm-upActivityABriefIntroductiontoAristotleAristotle’sChronologyBeforeReading_4.11Aristotle(384~322
BC):
Greek
philosopherandscientist.Aristotleisoneofthe“bigthree”inancientGreekphilosophy,alongwithandSocrates.(SocratestaughtPlato,whointurninstructedAristotle.)Aristotlespentnearly20yearsatPlato’sAcademy,firstasastudentandthenasateacher.AfterPlato’sdeathhetraveledwidelyandeducatedafamouspupil,AlexandertheGreat,theMacedonianwhonearlyconqueredtheworld.LaterAristotlebeganhisownschoolinAthens,knownastheLyceum.Aristotleisknownforhiscarefullydetailedobservationsaboutnatureandthephysicalworld,whichlaidthegroundworkforthemodernstudyofbiology.AmonghisworksarethetextsPhysics,Metaphysics,RhetoricandEthics.PlatoABriefIntroductiontoAristotleWordWebAristotleForeverFriendsMarkK.SmithAbouttheAuthorAnEnglishSongSomeFamousFiguresCiceroWarm-upActivityScriptBeforeReading_4.12Inaddition,Aristotleinventedthefieldknownasformallogic,pioneeredzoology,andaddressedvirtuallyeverymajorphilosophicalproblemknownduringhistime.Knowntomedievalintellectualsassimply“thePhilosopher,”AristotleispossiblythegreatestthinkerinWesternhistoryand,historically,perhapsthesinglegreatestinfluenceonWesternintellectualdevelopment.WordWebAristotleForeverFriendsMarkK.SmithAbouttheAuthorAnEnglishSongSomeFamousFiguresCiceroWarm-upActivityScriptBeforeReading_4.13Plato:
(428~347BC),
Greekphilosopher,oneofthemostcreativeandinfluentialthinkersinWesternphilosophy.Plato,oneofthemostfamousphilosophersofancientGreece,wasthefirsttousethetermphilosophy,whichmeans“l(fā)oveofknowledge.”Bornaround428BC,Platoinvestigatedawiderangeoftopics.Chiefamonghisideaswasthetheoryofforms,whichproposedthatobjectsinthephysicalworldmerelyresembleperfectformsintheidealworld,andthatonlytheseperfectformscanbetheobjectoftrueknowledge.Thegoalofaphilosopher,accordingtoPlato,istoknowtheperfectformsandtoinstructothersinthatknowledge.WordWebAristotleForeverFriendsMarkK.SmithAbouttheAuthorAnEnglishSongSomeFamousFiguresCiceroWarm-upActivityScriptBeforeReading_4.14Aristotle’sChronologyTimeEvent384BCBorninthesmallGreektownofStagiros(laterStagira)inthenorthernGreekdistrictofChalcidice.367BCAristotlejoinedPlato’scircleattheAcademyinAthens.
348/347BCAristotleleftforAssosinMysia
after
Plato’sdeath.
Around342BCAristotlewenttothecourtofPhilipofMacedon
andbecametutortoAlexander.
335/334BCAristotlereturnedtoAthensandestablishedaphilosophicalschoolofhisowninthegymnasiumLyceum.322BCAristotlediedofagastricailment.WordWebAristotleForeverFriendsMarkK.SmithAbouttheAuthorAnEnglishSongSomeFamousFiguresCiceroWarm-upActivityBeforeReading_4.15WordWebAristotleForeverFriendsMarkK.SmithAbouttheAuthorAnEnglishSongSomeFamousFiguresCiceroWarm-upActivityBeforeReading_4.16WordWebAristotleForeverFriendsMarkK.SmithAbouttheAuthorAnEnglishSongSomeFamousFiguresCiceroWarm-upActivityBeforeReading_4.17WordWebAristotleForeverFriendsMarkK.SmithAbouttheAuthorAnEnglishSongSomeFamousFiguresCiceroWarm-upActivityBeforeReading_4.18WordWebAristotleForeverFriendsMarkK.SmithAbouttheAuthorAnEnglishSongSomeFamousFiguresCiceroWarm-upActivityBeforeReading_4.21WordWebAristotleForeverFriendsMarkK.SmithAbouttheAuthorAnEnglishSongSomeFamousFiguresCiceroWarm-upActivityABriefIntroductiontoCiceroCicero’sChronologyBeforeReading_4.21WordWebAristotleForeverFriendsMarkK.SmithAbouttheAuthorAnEnglishSongSomeFamousFiguresCiceroWarm-upActivityCicero(MarcusTullius):(106~43BC)Romanwriter,statesman,andorator.CicerowasthegreatestspeakeramongthemanyfamousstatesmenofancientRome.HepracticedlawandstudiedphilosophyinGreecebeforeholdingarisingsequenceofimportantjobsintheRomanEmpire.In64BChebecameConsul,thehighestofficeinRome.AsConsulhewonfameforhisorationsagainstCataline,theheadofasecretconspiracytoseizethegovernment.AlwaysastaunchABriefIntroductiontoCicerosupporteroftheRepublic,Cicerowaseventuallyforcedfromofficebyhisenemies,andwhenJuliusCaesarconsolidatedhispowerin48BC,Cicerowentintopoliticalretirement.Duringthistimehewrotehisfamousessaysonhappiness,onoldage,andonfriendship.ScriptBeforeReading_4.22UponCaesar’sassassinationin44BC,Ciceroreturnedtopubliclifeanddeliveredaseriesofscathingspeeches(the“Phillipics”)againstMarcAntony.ThisprovedtobeCicero’sundoing:whenAntonytookpowerinatriumviratewithOctavianandMarcusLepidus,CicerowasdeclaredanoutlawandkilledbyAntony’smenin43BC.WordWebAristotleForeverFriendsMarkK.SmithAbouttheAuthorAnEnglishSongSomeFamousFiguresCiceroWarm-upActivityABriefIntroductiontoCiceroScriptBeforeReading_4.23Cicero’sChronologyTimeEventJan.3,106BCBornatArpinumnear
Rome,theeldersonofawealthylandowner.81-80BCCiceromadehisfirstappearancesincourtduringthedictatorshipofSulla.
79BCCiceroleftRometostudyinRhodes.
76BCCiceromarriedTerentia,whosefamilywaswealthyandperhapsaristocratic.
70BCCiceroscoredhisfirstgreatsuccess,whenheprosecutedCaiusVerresforgrossmisgovernmentinSicily.WordWebAristotleForeverFriendsMarkK.SmithAbouttheAuthorAnEnglishSongSomeFamousFiguresCiceroWarm-upActivityBeforeReading_4.24WordWebAristotleForeverFriendsMarkK.SmithAbouttheAuthorAnEnglishSongSomeFamousFiguresCiceroWarm-upActivityBeforeReading_4.25WordWebAristotleForeverFriendsMarkK.SmithAbouttheAuthorAnEnglishSongSomeFamousFiguresCiceroWarm-upActivityBeforeReading_4.26WordWebAristotleForeverFriendsMarkK.SmithAbouttheAuthorAnEnglishSongSomeFamousFiguresCiceroWarm-upActivityBeforeReading_4.27
Cicero’sChronologyTimeEvent59BCCicerowasexiledtoMacedonia,
wherehelivedfor16months,becauseofhispubliclyexpresseddislikeoftheviolentmethodsCaesaremployedinhisconsulship.Aug.57BCHisfriendsmadegreateffortstosecurehisrecall.51BCCicerowassentofftogovernCilicia
for
a
year.47-46BCCicerodivorcedTerentiaafter30years’marriage.Dec.43BCCiceromethisdeathatthehandsofAntony’sagentswithcourageanddignity.
WordWebAristotleForeverFriendsMarkK.SmithAbouttheAuthorAnEnglishSongSomeFamousFiguresCiceroWarm-upActivityBeforeReading_4.28WordWebAristotleForeverFriendsMarkK.SmithAbouttheAuthorAnEnglishSongSomeFamousFiguresCiceroWarm-upActivityBeforeReading_4.29WordWebAristotleForeverFriendsMarkK.SmithAbouttheAuthorAnEnglishSongSomeFamousFiguresCiceroWarm-upActivityBeforeReading_5.1Directions:Listentothepassageandanswerthefollowingquestions.1.Whatcanaforeverfrienddoforyou?2.Haveyouclassifiedyourfriendsintodifferentgroups?Ifyes,howdoyouclassifythem?3.Whatcanwedotokeepfriendshipaslongaspossible?WordWebAristotleForeverFriendsMarkK.SmithAbouttheAuthorAnEnglishSongSomeFamousFiguresCiceroWarm-upActivityScriptBeforeReading_5.2Sometimesinlife,youfindaspecialfriend.Someonewhochangesyourlifejustbybeingapartofit.Someonewhomakesyoulaughuntilyoucan’tstop.Someonewhomakesyoubelievethattherereallyisgoodintheworld.Someonewhoconvincesyouthattherereallyisanunlockeddoorjustwaitingforyoutoopenit.Thisisforeverfriendship.Whenyou’redown
WordWebAristotleForeverFriendsMarkK.SmithAbouttheAuthorAnEnglishSongSomeFamousFiguresCiceroWarm-upActivityandtheworldseemsdarkandempty,yourforeverfriendliftsyouupinspiritandmakesthatdarkandemptyworldsuddenlyseembrightandfull.Yourforeverfriendgetsyouthroughthehardtimes,thesadtimesandtheconfusedtimes.Ifyouturnandwalkaway,yourforeverfriendfollows.Ifyouloseyourway,yourforeverfriendguidesyouandcheersyouon.Yourforeverfriendholdsyourhandandtellsyouthateverythingisgoingtobeokay.Andifyoufindsuchafriend,youfeelhappyandcompletebecauseyouneednotworry.Youhaveaforeverfriend,andforeverhasnoend.GlobalReading_1PartsPara(s).MainIdeas1212~5It’snecessarytoreviewsomeclassicalviewsoffriendshipinordertoacquireabetterunderstandingofit.AccordingtoAristotle,therearethreekindsoffriendship,whicharerespectivelybasedonutility,pleasureandgoodness.Friendshipbasedongoodnessisperfectandtotallydifferentfromfriendshipbasedonutilityorpleasure.36AccordingtoCicero,truefriendshipisonlypossiblebetweengoodmenanditisvirtuethatcreatesandpreservestruefriendship.47Friendshipispermanentbetweenvirtuouspeoplewhoshareacommitmenttothegoodortowhatismorallyrightorworthyofpraise.TrueorFalsePartDivisionoftheTextQuestionsandAnswersDiscussionFurtherUnderstandingInterviewGlobalReading_2.11.Whatarethepossiblecriteriaforwhatmakesapersonafriend?PartDivisionoftheTextDiscussionTheyarecaring,commonality,companionship,intimacyetc.2.Whydopeoplehavelittleknowledgeaboutwhatfriendshipreallymeans?Therearenocommonlyacceptedcriteriafordefiningwhatfriendshipreallymeans.InterviewTrueorFalseQuestionsandAnswersFurtherUnderstandingGlobalReading_2.2Accordingtoancientscholars,friendshipcanbeclassifiedintothreedifferenttypes.Friendshipbetweentheyoungismucheasiertochangethanthatbetweentheelderly.Peoplelinkedbyfriendship,whichisbasedonutility,staytogetheronlywhentheyaremutuallyuseful.Timeandintimacyarethetwoprerequisitesforthedevelopmentoftruefriendship.Inordertopreservetruefriendship,peopleinacommunityshouldmaintaintheequalrelationshipbetweeneachother..5.No.WemayfindthreekindsoffriendshipaccordingtoAristotle.No.Boththefriendshipbasedonutilityandthatonpleasurearechangeableregardlessoftheage.F()T()F()T()T()PartDivisionoftheTextDiscussionInterviewTrueorFalseQuestionsandAnswersFurtherUnderstandingGlobalReading_3Workinagroupoffour.SupposeonestudentisareporterfromtheuniversityTVstation.Nowheorshehasaninterviewwithalltheotherthreestudentsaboutthequestion“Whatisfriendshipbasedon?”Partoftheinterviewshouldbebasedonthetext.Aftertheinterviewthereporterineachgroupshouldsummarizeandpresentdifferentopinionsinthegrouptothewholeclass.Directions:1.Expressyouropinionswithproperlanguageandmanners.2.Makeyouranswersconciseandpertinent.3.Supportyourargumentwithrelevantexamples.4.Makeaclearsummaryofdifferentopinionsbynotingdownthekeywordsandoutliningtheideasputforwardduringtheinterview.PartDivisionoftheTextDiscussionInterviewTrueorFalseQuestionsandAnswersFurtherUnderstandingGlobalReading_4PartDivisionoftheTextDiscussionInterviewAccordingtotheclassicalviews,virtuousfriendsareboundtogether.Whataboutpeoplewithoutvirtues?Doyouagreethatpeopleofthesamekindgathertogetherandbecomefriends?Pleasegiveexamplestosupportyouranswer.TrueorFalseQuestionsandAnswersFurtherUnderstandingFriendshipisaneternal(永恒的)theme(主題)inhumanhistory.Alifewithoutfriendshipishardtoimagine.Butwhatisfriendship?Readthefollowingtextandseeifyoucangainsomenewinsightsintothetruemeaningoffriendship.DetailedReading_t0DetailedReadingWhenweapproachthenotionoffriendship,ourfirstproblemisthatthereisalackofsociallyacknowledgedcriteriaforwhatmakesapersonafriend.
Inonesetting,wemaydescribesomeoneasafriend;inanother,thelabelmayseemlessappropriate.Therefore,peopletendtohaveaverythinunderstandingofwhatfriendshipreallymeans.Tohelpusunderstandwhatfriendshipreallymeans,weneedtoreviewsomeclassicalviewsoffriendship.OneclassicalviewoffriendshipisprovidedbyAristotle,thefamousancientGreekphilosopher.Aristotledistinguishesbetweenwhathebelievestobegenuinefriendshipsandtwootherforms:onebasedonmutualusefulness,theotheronpleasure.So,accordingtoAristotle,wemayfindthreekindsoffriendship:WhatIsFriendship?MicheleE.Doyle&MarkK.SmithDetailedReading_t1DetailedReadingFriendshipbasedonutility.Utilityisanimpermanentthing:itchangesaccordingtocircumstances.Whenthegroundforfriendshipdisappears,thefriendshipalsobreaksup.Friendshipsofthiskindseemtooccurmostfrequentlybetweentheelderly,becauseattheiragewhattheywantisDetailedReading_t2DetailedReadingnotpleasurebututility.Friendshipsbasedonutilityarealsofrequentlyfoundamongthoseinmiddleorearlylifewhoarepursuingtheirownadvantage.Suchpersonsdonotspendmuchtimetogether,becausesometimestheydonotevenlikeoneanother,andthereforefeelnoneedofsuchanassociationunlesstheyaremutuallyuseful.Theytakepleasureineachother’scompanyonlyinsofarastheyhavehopesofadvantagefromit.themoment.Astheygrowup,however,theirtasteschangetoo,sothattheyarequicktomakeandtobreakfriendships.Thatiswhytheyfallinandoutoffriendshipquickly,changingtheirattitudeoften,evenwithinthesameday.
DetailedReading_t3DetailedReadingFriendshipbasedonpleasure.Friendshipbetweentheyoungisthoughttobegroundedonpleasure,becausethelivesoftheyoungareregulatedbytheirfeelings,andtheirchiefinterestsareintheirownpleasureandtheopportunityofFriendshipbasedongoodness.Perfectfriendshipisbasedongoodness.Onlythefriendshipofthosewhoaregood,andsimilarintheirgoodness,isperfect.Theconductofgoodmenisthesameorsimilar.Itisbetweengoodmenthatbothloveandfriendshiparechieflyfoundandinthehighestform.Suchfriendshipsarerareandtheyneedtimeandintimacy;AnotherclassicalviewoffriendshipcanbefoundinthewritingsofCicero,anancientRomanstatesmanandorator.AccordingtoCicero,truefriendshipisonlypossiblebetweengoodmen.Hefurtherdefines“thegood”as“thosewhoseactionsandlivesleavenoquestionastotheirhonor,purity,equity,andliberality;whoarefreefromgreed,lust,andviolence;andwhohavethecourageoftheirconvictions.”Thefriendshipbetweengoodmen,basedonvirtue,doesoffermaterialbenefits,butitdoesnotseekthem.Allhumanbeingsarebondedtogetherinacommunityofsharedreason.Therefore,infriendshipsforasthesayinggoes,truefriendsmustgothroughtrialsandtribulationstogether.
Andnotwopersonscanaccepteachotherandbecomefriendsuntileachhasprovedtotheotherthatheisworthyoflove,andsowonhistrust.Thewishforfriendshipmaydeveloprapidly,buttruefriendshipdoesnot.DetailedReading_t4DetailedReadingThus,wemayseethatthetraditionalideaoffriendshipismadeupofthreecomponents:Friendsmustenjoyeachother’scompany;theymustbeusefultooneanother;andtheymustshareacommitmenttothegood.Accordingtotheclassicalviews,virtuousfriendsareboundtogether,astheyrecognizeeachother’smoralexcellence.DetailedReading_t5DetailedReadingandrelationships,thosewhopossessanysuperioritymustregardthemselvesasequalsofthosewhoarelessfortunate.Itisvirtuethatcreatesandpreservestruefriendship.DetailedReading_t6DetailedReadingToperceiveafriend,therefore,istoperceiveoneself;andtoknowafriendistoknowoneself.Eachcanbesaidtoprovideamirrorinwhichtheothermayseehimself.Throughnetworksofsuchvirtuousfriends,wecandevelopasharedideaofthegoodandpursueittogether.Friendshipofthiskindispermanent,becauseinitareunitedalltheattributesthatfriendsoughttopossess.1.Whatare“sociallyacknowledgedcriteria”?Whenweapproachthenotionoffriendship,ourfirstproblemisthatthereisalackofsociallyacknowledgedcriteriaforwhatmakesapersonafriend.DetailedReading_t1_When…DetailedReading“Sociallyacknowledgedcriteria”areestablishedstandardsthatareacceptedbyallthepeopleinthesociety.2.Translatethissentence.我們探討友誼這個(gè)概念時(shí),遇到的第一個(gè)問題是,沒有社會(huì)公認(rèn)的擇友標(biāo)準(zhǔn)。Inonesetting,wemaydescribesomeoneasafriend;inanother,thelabelmayseemlessappropriate.DetailedReading_t1_Inonesetting…Whatdoesthissentenceimply?Thecriteriaforfriendshipvaryfromsettingtosetting.DetailedReadingTheytakepleasureineachother’scompanyonlyinsofarastheyhavehopesofadvantagefromit.DetailedReading_t2_They…1.Dotheyenjoybeingtogetherpurelybecausetheylikeeachother?No,theyaretogetherjustbecausetheyexpecttobenefitfromtheirrelationship.DetailedReading2.Translatethissentence.只有當(dāng)他們認(rèn)為彼此有希望相互利用的時(shí)候,才會(huì)樂于呆在一起。Friendshipbetweentheyoungisthoughttobegroundedonpleasure,becausethelivesoftheyoungareregulatedbytheirfeelings,andtheirchiefinterestsareintheirownpleasureandtheopportunityofthemoment.DetailedReading_t3_Friendship…1.Whatdoyoungpeoplecaremostwhenmakingfriends?Theycaremostabouttheirownfeelings,theirownpleasureandwhetherthereisanimportantopportunityatthepresenttime.DetailedReading2.Translatethissentence.年輕人之間的友誼常被看作是建立在愉悅基礎(chǔ)之上的,因?yàn)槟贻p人的生活受感情支配,他們感興趣的主要是自己的快樂和眼前的重要機(jī)會(huì)。Thatiswhytheyfallinandoutoffriendshipquickly,changingtheirattitudeoften,evenwithinthesameday.DetailedReading_t3_ThatisWhatcanweinferfromthissentence?Youngpeople’sfriendshipistemporary,becausetheattitudetheyholdtofriendshipisalwayschanging.DetailedReadingOnlythefriendshipofthosewhoaregood,andsimilarintheirgoodness,isperfect.DetailedReading_t3_Thatis1.Whatdoesthissentenceimply?Perfectfriendshipexistsonlybetweenpeoplewhoareequallygood.DetailedReading2.Translatethissentence.只有那些品德高尚而且擁有相似美德的人之間的友誼才是完美的。Itisbetweengoodmenthatbothloveandfriendshiparechieflyfoundandinthehighestform.DetailedReading_t3_Itisbetween…Paraphrasethissentence.Loveandfriendshiparemainlyfoundbetweengoodpeopleandtheloveandfriendshipareofthebestquality.DetailedReadingAndnotwopersonscanaccepteachotherandbecomefriendsuntileachhasprovedtotheotherthatheisworthyoflove,andsowonhistrust.DetailedReading_t4_Andno…1.Howcantwopersonsbecomerealfriends?Onlywheneachhasprovedthathedeservestheloveoftheotherandthushaswontheother’strust.DetailedReading2. Translatethissentence.只有當(dāng)兩個(gè)人互相證明自己值得愛并贏得對(duì)方的信任之后,彼此方能接受對(duì)方為朋友。Hefurtherdefines“thegood”as“thosewhoseactionsandlivesleavenoquestionastotheirhonor,purity,equity,andliberality;whoarefreefromgreed,lust,andviolence;andwhohavethecourageoftheirconvictions.”DetailedReading_t4_Hefurther…1. Whatdoestheexpression“havethecourageoftheirconvictions”mean?Itmeans“bebraveenoughtosayandactonwhattheythinkisrighteventhoughotherpeoplemaynotagreeorapprove.”DetailedReading2. Translatethissentence.他進(jìn)而將“好人”定義為“那些行為和生活無損于自己的榮譽(yù)、純潔、公平和開明的人;那些擺脫了貪婪、欲念和暴力的人;那些敢于依照自己的信念說話和做事的人。”…andtheymustshareacommitmenttothegood.DetailedReading_t5_…andtheyParaphrasethissentence.…andtheybothmustdevotethemselvestopursuingwhatismorallyrightorworthyofpraise.DetailedReadingnotion:n.anidea,belieforconceptDetailedReading_t1_notion1Ourmanagementsystemisbasedonthenotionsofpersonalequalityandliberty.DetailedReadingShehasnonotionofthedifficultyofthisproblem.我們的管理體系是基于人的平等觀念和自由觀念而建立的。1.Sheseemedunfamiliarwiththethateveryoneshouldhaveanequalopportunity.2.Ihavenohowshemanagedtodothis.3.Ihadasillythathewouldcomebackandbegmeforforgiveness.4.Don’tgetanyaboutrevenge.DetailedReading_t1_notion2DetailedReading這些名詞均有“思想”,“觀點(diǎn)”,“觀念”之意。最為普通,幾乎適用于任何
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