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1、高等院校研究生英语系列教材,综合教程(上)INTEGRATED COURSE,Unit 7,Exploring Human Nature,Content,Starting out Reading Focus Reading More Practical Translation Focused Writing Final Project,Task 1 What distinguishes human beings from other animals? Work with your partner to list the behavior that is unique to human bein
2、gs, that is unique to other animals and that they have in common. (P191),Starting out,Based on what youve listed above, discuss with your partner the differences between human beings and other animals in terms of their nature and instincts. (P191),Starting out- Task 1,Reference:Animal instinct is ru
3、led by desires, emotions and needs that have to be fulfilled regardless of the time and place. While human nature, which is also driven by those needs, emotions and desires, is mostly controlled by brain, which is related to logic, morals, backgrounds, religions, etc. When control is not present, ou
4、r nature is basically nothing but animal instinct.,Task 2 The following viewpoints concerning human nature were contended by three prominent philosophers in ancient China. Who do you agree with? Do you agree completely or partly? Give specific examples to support your opinion. (P191),Starting outTas
5、k 2,Confucius: humans (or at least male humans) possess the capacity for perfection, although they must consciously strive to actualize it. Mencius: human nature is good, and people are naturally inclined toward virtue. Unfortunately, the negative elements of society tend to corrupt many people, and
6、 only a few are able to overcome them. Laozi: humans at birth are like uncarved blocks of wood (pu) and as they get older, society molds and shapes them. Education brutalizes people and creates the seeds of social turmoil and negative behavior.,Starting outTask 2,Task 3Read the following story about
7、 Jimmy and discuss with your partner the questions that follow the story. (P192),Starting out-Task 3,Questions for discussion:1. What made Jimmy become a thief before his arrest? 2. Was it his destiny, his nature, his life experience, living environment or something else that shaped his behavior?,Sa
8、d MoviesListen to “Sad Movies”, a song which tells a sentimental story, and do the following tasks:,Starting out,1. Complete the lyrics by filling in the blanks with missing words; 2. Describe the characters of “I”, “my darling” and “my best friend”; 3. Tell which of these characters are universal t
9、o human beings, or in other words, are in the nature of all human beings.,Sad Movies Sad movies always make me cryHe said he had to work so I went to the _ aloneThey turned down the _ and turned the projector onAnd just as the news of the world started to beginI saw my darling and my best friend _ i
10、n_ I was sitting there they didnt seeAnd so they sat right down in front of meWhen he kissed her lips I almost _And in the middle of the color _ I started to cryOh-oh-oh sa-a-a-d movies always make me cryOh-oh-oh sa-a-a-d movies always make me cry,show,lights,walk,Though,died,cartoon,Starting out,An
11、d so I _ up and slowly walked on homeAnd mama saw the _ and said, Whats wrong?And so to keep from telling her a _I just said sa-a-a-d movies make me cryOh-oh-oh sa-a-a-d movies always make me cryOh-oh-oh sa-a-a-d movies always make me cryOoh, ooh, ooh, ooh, oohOoh, ooh, ooh, oohSa-a-a-d movies make
12、me cry,got,tears,lie,Starting out,On Human Nature,Reading Focus,Reading Focus,Watch a video clip from the American hit TV drama series Prison Break, and discuss with the group:Michael Scofield said at the end of the clip: “The man youre talking about died the moment I stepped into these walls.” Do y
13、ou think Sara, the prison doctor, would take his word for it?,Background Information,Reading Focus Global Understanding,(Para. 1),(Paras. 2-9),(Para. 10),Introduction,_,Reading Focus Global Understanding,Human nature is the basis of character, the,temperament and disposition; it is that indestructib
14、le,matrix upon which the character is built, and whose,shape it must take and keep throughout life.,_H. Mans inherent goodness is revealed by his countless acts of heroism, unselfishness and sacrifice.,Reading Focus Global Understanding,_ of human nature,A. The basic nature of human beings does not
15、and cannot change.,B. No one wishes his nature to change.,C. Human nature is ever true to itself, not to systems of faith or education.,D. The constancy of human nature is proverbial.,E. Human nature can be studied, controlled and directed.,F. Mans spirit is perfect, only the personality and the phy
16、sical body,Body,G. Mans majesty and nobility are taken for granted. Only behaviors,become imperfect.,deviated from the normal attract attention.,Characteristics,Conclusion,_,Reading Focus Global Understanding,only endeavor to understand man as he is.,Human nature does not and cannot change; we can,T
17、ask 2,Choose the sentence that best expresses the meaning of the sentence from the text. (P198),Key: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8,A,D,C,C,D,B,B,A,Reading Focus Detailed Information,Critical Thinking,Reading Focus,The following are two sentences from the text (P200):,1. The constancy of human nature is proverbial,
18、as no one believes that a man can fundamentally change his nature.2. A study of history reveals that the people who walked this earth in antiquity were moved by the same fundamental forces, were swayed by the same passions, and had the same aspirations as the men and women of today.,Reading FocusCri
19、tical Thinking,Step One,Interpret the sentences in your own words and tell your partner whether you agree with the author or not. Give specific examples to support your opinions.,Step TwoDiscuss in groups the following questions (P200):,Reading FocusCritical Thinking,1. As far as schools are concern
20、ed, what do you think they can do to make human nature closer to perfection?2. According to the author, we can try to understand human nature. How do you think we can do this?,1. Each man sees himself as unique, and so far as he is concerned the hub of the universe, different from any other individu
21、al. (Para. 3)In this sentence, the stem part is “each man sees himself as unique and the hub of the universe”. so/as far as sb. be concerned: in the opinion of sb. e.g. 1)_(在美国人眼里), a lot of our hotels are below average. 2)_(在我看来), you can forget about it.,Reading Focus Language Point,As far as Amer
22、icans are concerned,As far as Im concerned,as far as sth. be concerned or where sth. is concerned: under the circumstances that concern sth. e.g. 1) As far as traffic is concerned, there are no delays at the moment. 2) Where work is concerned, I always try to do my best.翻译:每个人都把自己看成是独特个体,而且,就他 而言,他就
23、是宇宙的中心,有别于其他任何人。,Reading Focus Language Point,2. Apologies are in order when Mr. Smith is mistaken for Mr. Jones. (Para. 3)be in order: be in a situation in which everything is conrolled, well-organised or correctly arrangede.g. (1) Please see that this room is in order when the visiors arrive. (2)
24、I want you to arrange these in order, putting the largest first, then the next, and so on.2) to be a suitable thing to do or say on a particular occasione.g. (1) Is it in order to ask the speaker questions at the meeting? (2) At the end of a program, applause for the performers is in order.,Reading
25、Focus Language Point,3) (an official document) to be legal and correcte.g. (1) Is your immigration papers in order? (2) I have examined the account books, and found them in order. 4) Something one does to be allowed by the rules in a committee,court parliament etc.e.g. Is it in order for me to park
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