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Tales,Einstein,English,Church Cantatas,Chaucer,Greek,The Divine Comedy,La Rochefoucauld,English,Hamlet,6/38,Topic discussion,What are the purposes of higher education?,7/38,Topic discussion,Suggested answers:,1.,To give Ss sufficient training for a career.,2.,To expose Ss to the essence of human civilization,3.,To cultivate the qualities of being a human,4.,To gather useful information and knowledge,5.,To encourage intellectual curiosity and cultural appreciation,8/38,Memorable Quotes,1.,In education we are striving not to teach youth to make a living,but to make a life.,-William White,2.The foundation of every state is the education of the youth.,-Diogenes,3.I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.,-Mark Twain,9/38,Pre-class Questions,What did the writer do after he was fresh from graduate school?,Why did the student come to see him in the office?,How did the writer reason with the student?,1)Did he start with the reasons why universities should provide Ss with both training and education?,10/38,Pre-class Questions,2),Why did the writer do some calculation?,3)Do you think the student was convinced?,4.What is the writers view on the purpose of a university?,11/38,Lesson One,New words and phrases:,1.fresh(be fresh out of),2.body,3.point to/point out,4.specimen,5.enrol,6.reach for,7.scroll,12/38,Lesson One,8.,certify,9.specialize,10.expose,11.generate,12.matter,13.average,14.hold,15.be employed in doing sth.,13/38,Lesson One,16.,assume,17.see to it that,18.along with,19.suffice,20.penetrate,21.preside(over),22.be out to do/be out for sth.,23.be stuck for,14/38,Lesson One,24.,have no business,25.species,26.civilized,27.be true of,28.add to(add sth.to sth./add up to),29.literal(in literal time),30.contain(Cf.hold/consist/compose),31.humanity,32.in essence,15/38,1.fresh(be fresh out of/from sth.):to have just come from a particular place;to have just had a particular experience,eg:Students fresh from Business school should have a three-month probation in the company.,freshness:n.,freshen:(freshen up):to make sth.cleaner and more pleasanter,eg:The air freshened his lungs.,Fresher/freshman:a student who has just started university or college,Cf:sophomore/junior/senior/graduate/postgraduate,16/38,2.body:1.a group of people as a unit who work and act together,often for an official purpose,or who are connected in some other way.,Eg:a legislative body/a law-making body,The governing body of the University is/are very concerned about students safety on the new campus.,2.the main part of sth.,eg:The body of the writing is not well-developed.,the body of a vehicle (a plane,a ship),the body of a building,3.a body/bodies of sth.:large amount of sth.,eg:a body of rumour/evidence/information,17/38,3.point to/point out,point to:if sth.points to place or points in a direction,it shows where the place is or faces in that direction.Eg:There must be a street sign pointing to the scenic spot.,If sth.points to a particular situation,it suggests that the situation exists or is likely to occur.Eg:All evidence points to his guilt.,Point out:to draw attention to/to inform sb.of sth.,18/38,4.specimen:a single plant or animal which is an example of a particular species or type.,5.enroll:1.(Vi)to arrange for yourself or somebody else to officially join a course,school,etc.,eg:,To better communicate with his clients,he enrolled in a business English course at a night school.,2.(Vt.)make sb.a member of,eg:,Universities will enrol new students this spring.,Enrolment:N.,19/38,6.reach for:to try to obtain sth.,eg:what are the goals in life to reach for?,7.scroll:a long roll of paper or other material with writing on it.,8.certify:to declare or state officially,esp.in writing.,+that,+sb./sth.as,+sb./sth.to be,9.specialize in:to limit all or most of ones study,business,etc.to a particular activity or subject,20/38,eg.Shes hired a lawyer who s in(=limits her studying or work to)divorce cases.,The shop specializes in(=selling)antique furniture.,I went to a restaurant that s in Italian food.,specialization/-isation,n.,U C,Eg.In the courseIm taking,there s no opportunity for (=limiting my studying or work to one,particular area)until the final year.,The lawyer said that he was unable to help us because our case fell outside his (=his particular area if knowledge.),21/38,10.expose,be exposed to(usu.a new idea or feeling):to be given experience of it,or introduced to it,leave(sb/sth)open to the effect of(sth),接触,经历;(引申为)暴露,显露,使受(危险,风险),Unfortunately,the film has been d to light,and so the photograph cannot develop.,The baby was left d to the wind and rain.,In 1971,the people of East Africa were d to every kind of danger,flood,famine,disease and war.,expose to,His fatness s him to a lot of joking at the office.,As far as possible,the teacher should the students to real life situations.,22/38,make known,reveal,揭露,/,示,,,透露,He d the plan to the newspaper.,I threatened to him to the police.,11.generate:to produce/to create,eg:1.The movie will continue to generate excitement for a long time.,2.generate electricity,12.matter:v.to be important or to have an important effect on sb./sth.,13.average:n./adj./v.,n.on an average/on the average/on average,v.average:eg:Her life expenses average 700 yuan RMB a month.,average out to:to come to an average or ordinary level or standard,esp.after being higher and lower.,23/38,14.hold:(hold good):to be true or valid/to apply,eg:Will the rule hold in all cases?,The principle will hold in the coming century.,15.be employed in doing sth.:to spend your time doing sth.,eg:,When his mother stepped into the room,he was employed in playing computer games.,16.assume,1)to believe sth.to be true without actually having proof that it is;suppose,认为,揣想,假定,eg:Scientists assume that there is no animal life on Mars.,A witness in a murder trial is assumed to know the facts in the case.,Assuming it rains tomorrow,what shall we do?,24/38,2,),to pretend to have,to begin to have,装出(,样子),显出,eg:He assumes a well-informed manner but in fact he knows very little.,His illness assumed a very grave character.,3)to take or claim for oneself(sometimes without the right to do so);begin to have or use,开始执行(任务),开始做,He himself is to assume the direction of the business.,The prince assumed power when he was only fifteen.,25/38,17.see to it that:to make sure that,eg:,You should see to it that this poor boy will have enough to eat.,She sees to it that everything will be in order before the conference.,18.along with:in addition to sb./sth.;in the same way as sb./sth.,eg:He put all his money,along with his will into his safe before he suicide.,19.suffice:if sth.suffices,it is enough to achieve a purpose or to fulfil a need.Eg:A very few rains will suffice to drain light or sandy soil.,26/38,20.penetrate,penetrate vi/vt:(into)through,pierce into or through,渗透,穿透,深入,Rain water has (through)the roof of my house.,Above my head a pale sun tried to the heavy sky.,The Smell d into the whole house.,understand or discover,看穿,,,洞察,It was impossible to the mystery.,Were you able to the authors symbolism?,be d with.(fill or spread through sth/sb),充满(某种情绪,遍布),The whole country is with fear.,27/38,21.preside(over):if you preside over a formal meeting or event,you are in charge of or act as a chairperson.Eg:He had presided over a seminar for theoretical physicist.,22.be out to do/be out for sth.:to be trying to get or do sth.eg:,During the holiday,I am out to have a good rest.,He is out for a remarkable pay rise in the negotiation with the boss.,Power for themselves is what they are our for.,23.be stuck for:not to know what to do in a particular situation.Eg:,In the middle of the speech,he was stuck for words.,24.have no business doing sth./to do sth.:to have no right to do sth.,shouldnt have been/be doing sth.,eg:She has no business telling me to do this and to do that.,He has no business to get involved into the scandal.,28/38,25.species:(it is both a singular and the plural form)A species is a class of plants and animals whose members have the same characteristics and are able to breed with each other.,Eg:There are more than 250 species of shark in the world.,26.civilized:educated/refined,27.be true of(a person or a situation):to apply to,eg:,What is true of some groups of children may not be true of all of them.,Chinese children are taught to“Respect the old and cherish the young”,which is true of all the nations.,29/38,28.add to:to increase,eg:You have no business to add to the ache of her heart.,Her wonderful performance added to our enjoyment.,add sth.to sth.:add fuel to the flame/add insult to injury,add up to :,eg:Your long explanation added up to a refusal.,Do you think what I suffered in the past twenty year could add up to nothing?,29.in literal time:in reality,literal,adj.,1.if you say that sth.is a literal fact or literal truth,you are emphasizing that it is true.,2.literal translation means word-for word translation rather than paraphrase,30/38,3.,(cf:figuative),if you use a word or expression in its literal sense,you use it with its most basic meaning or with its main meaning.,Eg.The meaning of television is seeing from a distance.,Her translation is too (=done one word at a time and therefore unnatural).,Richard can be very-minded sometimes.When I said Id rather die than spend a,weekend with Nancy,he thought I meant it.,literacy,n,.U the ability to read and write,识字,literate,adj,.(cf.,illiterate,),识字,Eg.According to the latest national survey,illiterate rate in the country has decreased from,31/38,15.88%to 6.72%in ten years.(with the rising literate proportion of the population),(fig.)People who are computer have a better chance of finding a job.,literary,adj.,of literature,文学(上);书面,eg.works;a language/style,30.contain(Cf.hold/consist/compose):to have or be capable of having within,31.humanity,Humanity:1)human being generally,人类,(U),Id like to do something for poor humanity.,All humanity will be helped by advances in medical sciences.,2)the quality of being humane,human nature,人性,(U),It is an act of humanity to help the oppressed.,They treated the prisoner with humanity.,32/38,3),humanities,subjects of study concerned with human culture,esp literature,language,history and philosophy,人文学科,humane,:showing human kindness and qualities of a civilized person,人道,仁慈,慈悲,A humane person would not hurt any creature.,Helping that family was a very humane thing to do.,human,(line 70):1)of or concerning man,人类,That was the beginning of human life.,Its human nature that parents should be frightfully fond of their children.,2)showing the feelings,esp.those of kindness which people are supposed to have,有些人性,有些人情味,To err is human.,犯错误人皆难免,If you must dismiss the employee do it in a human way.,33/38,humanism,:,人道主义,人文主义,They began placing faith in their own qualities,their own judgement.This new spirit was called humanism.,humanitarian,:,人道主义者,慈善家,博爱主义者,Shelly depicts him as an advanced humanitarian.,All humanitarians fought against slavery.,32.in essence:basically,by nature,eg:,He is in essence a good man.(=in himself),The movie is not in essence a comedy.,34/38,Vocab Test,Fill in the blanks with the expressions you self-studied in their proper form.,specialize in/be out for/have no business/be true of/point to/fresh from/enrol in/be employed in,1),Students _ Business school should have a three-month probation in the company.,2)There must be a street sign _the scenic spot.,3)Shes hired a lawyer who_ divorce cases.,35/38,Vocab Test,4)To better communicate with his clients,he _ a business English course at a night school.,5),When his mother stepped into the room,he_ playing computer games.,6)He_a remarkable pay rise in the negotiation with the boss.,7),Chinese children are taught to“respect the old and cherish the young”,which _ all the nations.,8)You _ to add to the ache of her heart.,36/38,Keys to Vocab Test,Fill in the blanks with the expressions you self-studied in their proper form.,1),Students,fresh from,Business school should have a three-month probation in the company.,2)There must be a street sign,pointing to,the scenic spot.,3)To better communicate with his clients,he,enrolled in,a business English course at a night school.,4)Shes hired a lawyer who,specializes in,divorce cases.,37/38,Vocab Test,5),When his mother stepped into the room,he,was employed in,playing computer games.,6)He,is out for,a remarkable pay rise in the negotiation with the boss.,7),Chinese children are taught to“respect the old and cherish the young”,which,is true of,all the nations.,8)You,have no business,to add to the ache of her heart.,38/38,
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