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1、,A Drink in the Passage,Author Alan Paton(1903-1988),Alan Paton was born in Pietermaritzburg,South Africa.He started his career by teaching at a school in Ixopo.The dramatic career change to director of a reformatory(管教所)for black youths at Diepkloof,near Johannesburg,had a profound effect on his th
2、inking.The publication of Cry,the Beloved Country(1948)made him one of South Africas best known writers,and by the time he died,it had sold over 15 million copies.Following his non-racial ideals,he helped to found the South African Liberal Party and became its president.,His Works Cry,the Beloved Co
3、untry,Perhaps the most famous novel to come out of South Africa,Patons 1948 work brought to the notice of the world the dilemmas of ordinary South Africans living under an oppressive system,one which threatened to destroy their very humanity.Informed by Patons Christian and liberal beliefs,the novel
4、 tells of a rural Zulu parsons(牧师)heart-breaking search for his son,who has been drawn into the criminal underworld of the city.Cry,the Beloved Country has sold millions of copies around the world.,Apartheid,With the enactment of apartheid laws in 1948,racial discrimination was institutionalized(使制度
5、化).Race laws touched every aspect of social life,including a prohibition of marriage between non-whites and whites,and the sanctioning(认可)of“white-only”jobs.In 1950,the Population Registration Act required that all South Africans be racially classified into one of three categories:white,black(Africa
6、n),or colored(of mixed decent).The coloured category included,Apartheid,major subgroups of Indians and Asians.Classification into these categories was based on appearance,social acceptance,and descent(血统).Non-compliance with the race laws were dealt with harshly.All blacks were required to carry“pas
7、s books”containing fingerprints,photo and information on access to non-black areas.,Apartheid,In 1960,a large group of blacks in Sharpeville refused to carry their passes;the government declared a state of emergency.The emergency lasted for 156 days,leaving 69 people dead and 187 people wounded.Wiel
8、ding(掌握、运用)the Public Safety Act and the Criminal Law Amendment Act,the white regime had no intention of changing the unjust laws of apartheid.,Jubileen.a date that is celebrated because it is exactly 25 years,50 years etc.after an important event25、50/60年等具有特殊意义的周年纪念Do you know how many years they
9、are marking?1.silver jubilee A.50 years2.golden jubilee B.60 years3.diamond jubilee C.25 years1-C 2-A 3-B,The news caused a sensation because it proved that Dorlin still had gold deposits.This is a show that would cause a sensation in London or New York.,extreme excitement or interest,or someone or
10、something that causes this轰动、引起轰动的人或事,Word formationssensational(a.)sensationalize(v.),17.sensation(1)n.,a feeling that you get from one of your five senses,感官的感觉能力The sensation of sight 视觉Sensation of tiredness 疲劳感He could feel no sensation in his arm.他觉得自己的手臂麻木了。,17.sensation(2)n.,Caroline had the
11、 sensation that she was being watched.It was a strange sensationI felt Id been there before.,n.a feeling that is difficult to describe,caused by a particular event,experience,or memory感觉、知觉,17.sensation(3),In the year 1960 the Union Africa celebrated its Golden Jubilee,and there was a nationwide sen
12、sation when the one-thousand-pound prize for the finest piece of sculpture was won by a black man,Edward Simelane.In the year 1960,the Union of South Africa celebrated its fiftieth anniversary,and there was a great excitement throughout the country when people heard that the prize for the finest pie
13、ce of sculpture was won by a black man.,excite:to arouse 激起、激发His speech didnt excite much interest in voters.The news has certainly excited comment.,conscience(1)n.a.the part of your mind that tells you whether what you are doing is morally right or wrongHe was a man of strong social conscience,who
14、 actively campaigned against poverty in all its forms.Well,at least I can face them all with a clear/good conscience(=when you know that you have done nothing wrong).It eased her own conscience.不再受良心责备,conscience(2)n.b.a guilty feeling that you have about something bad you have doneAnn felt a pang(剧
15、痛)/twinge(刺痛)of conscience at having misjudged her.They have no conscience at all about cheating.(=not feel guilty about cheating),His work,African Mother and Child,(1)not only excited the admiration,(2)but touched the(A)conscience or(B)heart or(C)whatever it was that responded of white South Africa
16、.that responded:here means responded in that way or similarly responded(3)seemed likely to make him famous,It was by a careless mistake that his work was accepted,because as a black person,he was not supposed to participate in the competition.,emphatic structure,a mistake that you make by not notici
17、ng sth.or by forgetting to do sth.错误、疏漏,It was by an oversight that his work was accepted,segregate(1)v.a.to separate one group of people from others,especially because they are of a different race,sex,or religion(oppo.)integrateMale prisoners were strictly segregated from the females.Schools should
18、 not segregate children with disabilities.Blacks were segregated from whites in schools.,segregate(2)v.b.to separate one part of a place or thing from anotherThe coffee room had been segregated into smoking and non-smoking areas.They too were segregated into wagons for families and those for single
19、men.separatekeep sb.apartisolatecut sb.off fromapartheid 南非种族隔离(=segregation),reprimandv.&n.to tell someone officially that something they have done is very wrongto received a severe reprimand for sth.Once he had forgotten to lock Mr Corcorans office and had been harshly reprimanded.The military cou
20、rt reprimanded him for failing to do his duty.a private reprimand:a criticism that is not make public,omit:to leave out 1.遗漏、疏忽、忘记He omitted to state his reasons.Dont omit locking(or:to lock)the door.2.省略、删节Omit a passage from the text.omissionomissible 可省略的omissive:省略的、遗漏的,soas toIm not so stupid a
21、s to believe him.indisputably:dispute:to argue about sth.esp.angrily and for a long period 争论disputable:able to be questioned 有争辩余地的,bring sth.to a close:to end or conclude sth.结束Finally the meeting was brought to a close by the new chairman.The government was anxious to bring the hostage crisis to
22、a close.,but in certain powerful quarters,there was an outcry against any departure from the“traditional policies”of the country,a usually unspecified group of people,a strong protest or objection,but in certain politically influential circles,there was a strong protest against this decision as it w
23、as not in conformity with the traditional,apartheid policies of the country,referring to the racial policies which had been in effect for many years,quarters(from,among,in):某方面的人士Information from the high quarters 来自高层的信息outcry:公开抗议、呐喊Despite the outcry,the university refused to change its admission
24、 policies.departure(from):a divergence from a rule or traditional practice 偏离、背离、违反Their new designs represent a departure from their usual style.,renounce v.to give up(a title,for example),especially by formal announcement 声明放弃Edward renounced his claim to the French throne.Rudolph voluntarily reno
25、unced his U.S.citizenship.We absolutely renounce all forms of terrorism.These groups must renounce violence if there is to be progress towards peace.,Avert 避免、防止vt.to prevent something unpleasant from happening Talks will be held today in a final attempt to avert strike action.Luckily the pilot saw
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