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上海牛津高二下課文
U1Whatisbeauty?
Sufferingtobebeautiful
ReadthetranscriptbelowfromaradioprogrammecalledHeadtoHead.
Host:Goodmorning.Today’stopicisbeauty.Whatisbeauty?And,towhatlengthscanorshouldwegotomakeourselvesmorebeautiful?Inthestudiotodayaretwobeautifulwomentohelpanswerthesequestions!SueLeslie,aformermodelwhoisnowasuccessfulbusinesswoman,andElizabethCade,awriterandlecturer.Sue,perhapswecouldstartwithyou.Isbeautyimportant?
SL:Welt,first,thanksforthecompliment,Mary.Now,Ithinkthatintoday’sworld,itisimportanttolookyourbest.Youshouldwatchwhatyoueatandkeepyourselffit.Andifthat’snotenough,thencosmeticsurgerycanchangepeople’slives.
Host:Elizabeth,what’syourviewpoint?
EC:Ithinkit’suptoeveryonetodecidewhatisrightforthem,butIdofeelthatpeopleshouldbehappywiththemselves,regardlessofhowtheylook.Thereistoomuchemphasisonappearancethesedays.Seldomdopeoplethinkabouttherealdangersofthisobsessionwithlooks,bothfromeatingdisordersandfromhavingcosmeticsurgery.Also,manypeoplefeelunhappybecausejustdon’thappentofitsociety’scurrentideasofwhatisbeautiful.
Host:Sinceyou’reahistorian,perhapsyoucouldgiveusabriefhistoricalperspectiveonthis.
EC:Well,therearelotsofexamplesofsocietiesinwhichpeoplehavedonesomehorrendousthingstotrytomakethemselveslookmorebeautiful.Forinstance,someEuropeanwomenusedtohavetheirbottomribsremovedsothattheywouldhavethinwaists.NeckstretchingwasfashionableinsomepartsofSouth-EastAsia.LnAfrica,thereweretribeswhichstretchedtheirearlobesorlips.Ithinkitisridiculousthatpeople-usuallywomen-havebeenforcedbysocietytoenduresuchconsiderablepainandsuffering.
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SL:Sodol.Buttimeshavechanged.Nooneforcespeopletocometo‘Sue’sSalon’,myhealthstud\o.They’refreetocome,andtheyenjoycomingbecauseafteracoursethere,theylookasiftheyweretenyearsyounger.SoIdon’tseeanyrealpointindiscussingallthesequainto/dcustoms.
EC:Buttherereallyisnodifferencebetweenthenandnow!Thatiswhytoday,millionsofwomenaltertheirbodies.Theyhaveeyeoperations,faceliftsandmanyotheroperationsjusttomakeotherpeoplethinktheyaremorebeautiful.
SL:Yes,butit’stheirownchoice.
EC:Idon’tagree.Societystilljudgespeopleonhowtheylook,andsoforcesthemtoworryabouttheirappearance.Judgingpeoplebytheirappearance.Issilly.Weshouldjudgethewholeperson.
Host:Well,Ithinkthatsetsoutsomeoftheissuesverywe11,sonow,let’stakeourfirstcall…
U2Laughterheals
Apracticaljoke
Readthisarticleonahumourwebsitetoseeanexampleofapracticaljoke.
We’candefineajokeassomethingyousaythatcauseslaughter,andapracticaljokeassomethingyoudothatcauseslaughter.Apracticaljokeisatrickthatisplayedonanunsuspectingvictimtomakehimorherlooksillyorembarrassed.InRichardBoston’sBookofPracticaljokes,thewritertellsthestoryofapracticaljokeplayedonaMrPottswhoworkedinanewspaperoffice.TheimpressionthatMrPottsregardedhiscolleaguesasinferiorsmadehimunpopular:’H-is1co-workersdecidedtoplayajokeonhimthatmightmakehimfeelmorehumble.
NowitsohappenedthatMrPottsalwaysworethesamehattowork.Itwasaratherunpleasant-lookinggreencolour.Whenhearrivedattheofficeeverymorningatpreciselyteno’clock,hewouldhanghishatonapegnearthedoorand.Iproceed
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tohisdesk.Whenheleftintheafternoon,hereversedtheprocess.Hetookhishatfromthepeg,placeditonhishead,said‘Goodafternoon:anddepartedforhome.
Oneday,whenhewasoutoftheroom,hiscolleaguesexaminedthehatverycarefully.Thentheywenttoanearbyshopandboughtanotherhatexactlylikeit,butquiteabitlarger.Whentheyreturnedtotheoffice,MrPottswasstillout,sotheyexchangedthenewhatfortheoldone.
Attheendoftheafternoon,MrPottsgotuptoleave.Whenheputhishatonhishead,however,itdroppeddownoverhiseyes.Afterhelefttheoffice,everyoneroaredwithlaughter.
Thenextday,toeveryone’ssurprise,MrPottsturnedupwithhishatinitsnormalposition.Hiscolleagueswerepuzzledbythis,andwhileMrPottswasouttheystudiedthehatcarefully.TheyfoundthatMrPottshadfixedsomepiecesofnewspaperroundtheinsideofthehattoreduceitsdiameterandmakeitsmaller.
ThenextdaytheydecidedtotakeMrPotts’soldhatfromthecupboardwheretheyhadconcealedit.Theymadeitsmallerinthesameway,andreplacedthenewhatwiththeoldone.Attheendoftheday,MrPottsgotuptoleaveasusual.Whenheputhishatonthistime,however,itstuckrightontopofhishead.Again,everyoneroaredwithlaughterwhenhelefttheoffice.
MrPotts’scolleagueschangedthehatseveryday.Theresultwasthatonalternatedaysheworethebighatandthenthesmallone.Intheend,thebeliefthatanillnesswasmakinghisheadchangesizefromdaytodayledMrPottstogotoadoctor.‘Nonsense’,saidthedoctor.‘Thereisnosuchdisease’.
U3
Whatdocolorstellusaboutourselvesandtheworldaroundus?Readthismagazinearticletofindout.
Thestudyofcolorandpersonalityisafascinatingmixtureofscientificfactandemotionalguesswork.SwisspsychologistMaxLuscherhasspentmostofhislifestudyingcolor,andhasdevelopedacolortestwhichhelpsexplainyourpersonality.
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AccordingtoLuscher,peoplewhochooseredonthetestareenergeticandadventurous,lookingforexcitement.Thosewhopreferbluearecalmandincontrol,andpreferapeacefullife.Greenmeansfirmness,adislikeofchangeandafearoffailure.Yellowmeansyouareopenandfree,ambitiousandoptimistic.
Eachcoloraffectsusinadifferentway.Blueandgreenoftenremindpeopleofpeaceandquiet.Blueisthecoloroftheskyandthesea,andgreenisthecolorofplantsandtrees.People’spulseratesdecreaseandtheyfeelmorerelaxedwhentheyseesafeandfamiliarcolorssuchasblueorgreen.Red,however,israreinnature.Itisthecolorofbloodandmeat,ofhuntingandinjuries.Itisalsothecoloroffire.Itisonlynaturalthatredshouldmakepeopletense.Whenpeopleseethecolorred,theirpulseratesincrease.Thedarkestnightsareblack—acoloroftenassociatedwithfear.
Inourdailylife,colorsareoftenusedbythefoodindustry.Nexttimeyouareinasupermarket,thinkaboutthecolorsaroundyouandontheproducts.Thatfoodcompaniesoftenusered,green,orangeandyellowisnotsurprising.Alloftheseareregardedasthemain‘a(chǎn)ppetite’colorsthathelppersuadepeopletobuymorefood.Fast-foodrestaurantsoftenuseredfortworeasons.Notonlydoesitstimulatetheappetite,butitalsomakespeoplefeelenergetic,sothataftertheyhaveeatentheywillleavemorequickly,thusmakingspaceformorecustomers.
Itisnosecretwhybanksliketousemoreserious,restfulcolorssuchasblue,brownandgreen.Thesepersuadepeopletothinkofthebankasasafeandreliableplace.Yellowmakesusthinkofsunshineandholidays,whichisthereasonwhytravelagentsuseit.
Colorsareusedinflags,aswell.Over80%ofcountrieshavered—thecolorofaction—intheirnationalflags.Lightblue,whichsymbolizespeace,isthecoloroftheUnitedNations.Manyenvironmentalgroupshavechosengreen,whichremindspeopleofnature,astheircolor.
Colorisapowerfultool.Itcanbeusedtohelpus,towarnus,torelaxus,tocontrolusandtomakeusbuythings.
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U4
AnexhibitionofsomeofthepaintingsofVincentVanGoghwillopenattheCulturalCentrenextweek.Readancritic’sreviewofVanGogh’slifeandwork.
VincentVanGoghisprobablytheworld’smostfamouspainter.Manypeoplewonderifhedeservessuchareputation.Certainly,hewasnotasuccessinhislifetime.Althoughheproducedmorethan800paintings,hesoldonlyone,foraboutUS$80.Nogalleryshowedhisworkduringhislife.Fewpeoplemayhaveevenheardofhim.Hisfamedevelopedslowlyafterhisdeathin1890,butithasneverstoppedgrowing.Onehundredyearslater,in1990,aJapanesebusinessmanpaidUS$82millionforoneofhisworks—aworldrecord.
HewasbornintheNetherlandsin1853.Asayoungman,hetriedmanydifferentjobs.Heworkedinanartdealer’scompany,buthemusthavedislikedit,becauseheleft.HewenttoEnglandandbecamealanguageteacher.Then,lookingforadeeperpurposeinlife,heworkedasamissionaryamongthepoorinBelgium,buthequarreledwithhissuperiorsandabandonedthatcareeraswell.Finally,hedecidedtobecomeapainter.
Fortherestofhislife,hedependedonthefinancialsupportofhisbrotherTheo,theonlypersonwhobelievedinhisability.Fortenyears,from1880to1890,VanGoghproducedhisbestpaintings,until,sadly,hetookhisownlife.
Itwouldbeeasytosaythathewasmad.Hehaddifficultygettingalongwithpeople,oftenarguingwiththem.Afteronequarrel,inlate1888,hewassoupsetthathecutoffpartofhisownearandgaveittoayounggirl.Later,from1889to1890,hespentayearinamentalhospital.Yet,formostofhislifehewascompletelysane.WeknowthisbecausehewrotehundredsofletterstoTheoexpressinghisideasandhiswork,andtheselettersshowtheclarityofhisthinking.
Doeshedeservethefamehenowpossesses?Certainly,Iadmirehisworktremendously.Hispaintingsarerealistic,notabstract.Atthesametime,theyarenotlikephotographs.Thebrightcolorsandthickstrokesofhispaintingsmakethestrongfeelingsinsidehimvisible.Evenwhenhissubjectsareflowers,treesorthesky,hispaintingsarefullofpowerful,honestemotions,emotionswhichfinallykilledhim.
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Weareundoubtedlyluckytohavethechancetoviewthesemasterpieces.VanGoghexhibitionsareveryrare.Thisistheculturaleventofthedecade.Youmayhavetospendhoursinthequeue,butdonotmissthischance—hispaintingsmightnotcomethiswayagainformanyyears.
U5
Readthisstoryfromabookonenvironmentalissues.
Lifeisaseriesofchoices,andwecannotalwaysforeseetheconsequences.HarrySaleem,anobsessmanwithtoomuchmoneyandpower,facedachoice.Outsidehisofficewaitedhispersonaldoctor,bringinghimvitalnewsabouttheonlymedicinethatcouldsavehislife.Ontheothersideoftheworld,oneofhisengineerswaitedforhisdecisiononanimportantmatterofbusiness.
Hissecretaryaskedwhethershecouldbringthedoctorin.Thebillionairebusinessmanmadehisdecision.
‘No,letthefoolwait,’growledSaleem,‘Businesscomesfirst.’Despitethehealthproblemscausedbyhishugeweight,hewasstillobsessedwithmakingmoney.Heraisedafatfinger,andoneofhisstaffhurriedtoswitchonalargetelevisionset.
Thescreenflashedtolife,andSaleem’sengineerappeared.Themantalkedbysatellitedirectlytohismasteralthoughtheywerethousandsofmilesapart.‘It’sallreadytoblow,MrSaleem,’hesaid.‘Justsaytheworld.’
HisengineerwasstandingabovePakanValleyinSouthAmerica.Afewmonthsago,ithadbeenarainforest.ThenSaleem’smenhadcome,cuttingdownallthevaluabletreesandforcingthevillagerstomoveout.Acrossthebottomofthevalley,adamhadbeenbuilt.ThiswouldprovidepowerforthefactorieswhichSaleemplannedtobuildinthearea.Thefactorieswouldbringhimvastprofits.
Hesawnoreasontodelay.Heorderedtheengineertopressthebutton.Thecamerapannedawayintothedistance,andthenacloudofdustroseup,followedshortlybyadullexplosion.Amightyriverchangeditscourse,andwaterfloodedintothedoomedPakanValley.
‘Good,that’sthat.Turnitoff.Nowgetthatdoctorinhere,’hecommanded.The
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doctorcameinwithaworriedlookandstartedtoexaminehiswealthypatient.
‘You’redoingverywell,MrSaleem,’hesaidfinally.‘Thenewmedicineissavingyourlife.Theonlydifficultyisgettingmoreofit.’
‘Canyougetmore?Moneyisnoproblem,’Saleemsaid.‘Tellmewhatyouneed,andwe’llgetit.’
‘Themainingredientofthismedicinecamefromanewly-discoveredplant—asmall,
greenorchid,’thedoctorexplained.‘We’llneedmanyofthemtomakeenough
medicine.Theyareveryrare.There’sonlyoneplaceintheworldwheretheygrow.’‘Where?’demandedthebusinessman,impatiently.
Thedoctorsmiled.‘Well,luckilytheorchidscomefromsomelandwhichyouo
wn,
sir,sotherewon’tbeanydifficultyfindingthem.They’refromaplaceinSouthAmericaknownasPakanValley.’
U6
Readthisbrochuretoseehowonecompanyengagesinanewwayofdoingbusiness.Likeallindustries,thecosmeticsindustrywantstomakemoney.Itpromisesto
makeyouyoungerandmorebeautiful.Itpromisesthatallyourdreamswillcometrue
ifyouuseacertaintypeofshampooorfacecream.Thesedreamsaresoldto
customerswithpersuasiveandexpensiveadvertisingcampaigns.Picturesofyouthful
girlsareusedtosellanti-ageingcreamstofifty-year-oldwomen.Theproductsare
presentedinexpensivepackaging,oftendoublingtheircost.
Thecosmeticsindustryalsowantstobesurethattheproductsarenotharmful.It
doesnotwantacustomertobepoisonedbyalipstick,orblindedbyanewtypeofeye
make-up.Itsproductsprovenunsafe,acompanyislikelytobesuedformillionsof
dollars.Toavoidthis,manycosmeticproductsaretestedonanimals
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