收藏 分销(赏)

现代大学英语精读第二版参考用书.doc

上传人:人****来 文档编号:4523933 上传时间:2024-09-26 格式:DOC 页数:29 大小:106.04KB
下载 相关 举报
现代大学英语精读第二版参考用书.doc_第1页
第1页 / 共29页
现代大学英语精读第二版参考用书.doc_第2页
第2页 / 共29页
现代大学英语精读第二版参考用书.doc_第3页
第3页 / 共29页
现代大学英语精读第二版参考用书.doc_第4页
第4页 / 共29页
现代大学英语精读第二版参考用书.doc_第5页
第5页 / 共29页
点击查看更多>>
资源描述

1、Unit 8Housewifely ArtsMegan Mayhew BergmanAdditional Background InformationWhat is this story about? One answer is simply that it is about love. Because of the protagonists strong maternal love for her son, Ike, she worries about genetic weaknesses she might have passed on to him“cancer genes, hay f

2、ever, high blood pressure, perhaps a fear of math”, plus being undersized for his age making him an easy target for bullies. Being a single parent, she knows that she is all her son has. She takes care to shelter him from bad examples and possible harm. The desire to be a good mother, to help her ch

3、ild grow up happy, healthy, and productive is so intense that she is sometimes haunted by nightmares. The experience of parenting her child gradually makes the protagonist more aware of her relationship with her mother: Will you love me forever? I think to myself. Will you love me when Im old? If I

4、go crazy? Will you be embarrassed by me? Avoid my calls? Wash dishes when you talk to me on the phone, roll your eyes, lay the receiver down next to the cat?These were exactly the things she did to her mother. Loving her son, she finally realizes how much her parents also loved her. Her fathers love

5、 was easier to understand. He tried his best to give her opportunities in life, but when she failed in the year at a private college, which he had funded for her with considerable difficulty, he did not judge or reproach her. She loved her father, but she regarded her mother as cold and harsh and fo

6、ught constantly with her, reacting like her former self, the rebellious teenager, being neither mature nor compassionate in looking after her mother in old age, understanding her, forgiving her weaknesses, and loving her.But now that her mother is dead, she begins increasingly to miss her, and the d

7、ecision to drive nine hours with her son for the sake of hearing her mothers voice again through the imitations of Carnie, the African parrot, shows how much she needs this connection. “I realize how badly I need a piece of my mother. A scrap, a sound, a smellsomething.” She knows she has not been a

8、 good daughter, and the parrot her mother loved and which she hated so much, always seemed to come between them. Now, however, Carnie has become her only avenue to the kind of memory she craves. But the bird does not give her that satisfaction, remaining completely silent. Perhaps it could not forgi

9、ve her unkind treatment of it in the past.Nonetheless, the journey proves successful. In the tradition of the American “road trip”, another way of thinking about this story, the protagonist does not merely make an actual journey with her son in a car, during which various things happen along the way

10、, she also makes a personal, emotional journey in which she achieves a measure of enlightenment. It is a typical feature of “road trip” journeys that they teach the characters things about themselves that they did not previously know. Driving toward home, they stop at the house in which the protagon

11、ist grew up- “a deserted, plain house for plain folks” I lead him to the back of the house, down the hallway which still feels more familiar to me than any I knowI remove the valances Mom made in the early eighties, dried bugs falling from the folds of the fabric into the sink below. These are the t

12、hings with which she made a home. Her contributions to our sense of place were humble and put forth with great intent, crafts which took weeks of stitching and unstitching, measuring, cutting, gathering. I realize how much in the home was done by hand and sweat. My father had laid the carpeting and

13、linoleum. Mom had painted the same dinner chairs twice, sewed all the window treatmentsI scan the kitchen and picture Mom paying bills, her perfect script, the way she always listed her occupation with pride: homemakerRecalling how her parents had created a home that she describes to Ike by saying,

14、“This was a beautiful house”, she understands that her parents were not demonstrative people, not people who talked about love, but people who had shown it to her in all their actions and these things they had made. And here, also, she finds the clear recollections of her mother that she had been se

15、eking: “ Now I can hear my mother everywherein the kitchen, in my bedroom, on the front porch” This visit also helps the protagonist to make a major decision around which one part of the plot is constructed: should she and Ike move to Connecticut, a state to which her firm has offered to transfer he

16、r? Ike is reluctant. “What if we live here forever? He asked. People used to do that, I said. Lived in one house their entire life. My mother, for instance”In revisiting the house of her childhood, she has grasped the profound sense of home that growing up in this single place has given her. She con

17、cludes: “Together, we can make a solid grilled cheese, prune shrubs, clean house. Together, maybe were the housewife this house needs. Maybe our best life is here.”And, significantly, she comes, finally, to a true understanding of her mothers courage and strength, granting her respect and admiration

18、: “Steamrolled by the world, but in the face of defeat, she threatened us all.” And the last three sentences of the storyMy heart, shed said. I can turn it off.For years, Id believed her.But I know the truth now. What maniacs we aresick with love, all of us.make clear her final realization that her

19、mother loves and has always loved her, and that she, too, loves and has always loved her mother.Structure of the TextPart I (Paras. 1-11)The protagonist introduces herself and tells us that she is driving nine hours with her 7-year-old son so that she can hear her mothers voice again.Part II (Paras.

20、 12-22)The protagonist describes how she had to sell her mothers house and how the house brought back memories of her dead mother with her African parrot.Part III (Paras. 23-34)On their way to the Zoo, the protagonist and her son come to a rest stop and what she sees makes her think about her respon

21、sibilities as a mother.Part IV (Paras. 35-51)The protagonist reminisces about how she first saw the parrot at her mothers home and how they developed a hostile relationship from the very beginning.Part V (Paras. 52-58)The protagonist tells her son where they are going and for what purpose. We learn

22、from this section what kind of person her sons father is and how she became a single parent.Part VI (Paras. 59-65)The protagonists son, Ike, tells her a story about his classmate Louis crazy mother and this once again makes her keenly aware of her desire to protect her son against even the knowledge

23、 that such people exist.Part VII (Paras. 66-97)This is a most revealing and touching part of the story in which we learn the reasons for the intense disagreements between the protagonist and her mother. She does not understand why her mother often appears harsh and cold, unlike her father, who was k

24、ind and did not judge her, nor can she understand why her mother gave so much of her care and attention to a bird so soon after her fathers death.Part VIII (Paras. 98-110)The protagonist and her son check into an inn and there she remembers how her mother cried over her grandmothers death. She also

25、hears in the news about a python strangling a toddler, which reminds her of a video of a similar event Ikes father showed her. The fear that this could really happen to her son keeps her awake that night.Part IX (Paras. 111-123)In this section, the protagonist recalls how cruelly she hurt her mother

26、s feelings over the parrot when it was time to send her mother to a nursing home. Part X (Paras. 124-143)These memories show why the protagonist misses her mother so much and wants so much to hear her dead mothers voice once again through the imitations of the parrot, but the bird refuses to talk, a

27、s though her mother still will not forgive her for the way she treated the bird.Part XI (Paras. 144-150)The protagonist now remembers the day her mother finally had to part with her beloved bird and go to the nursing home. It was a heart-breaking day for her.Part XII (Paras.151-177)As the protagonis

28、t revisits her home, happy memories come to her and she recalls her deceased parents. Her son feels sorry that his mother has been brought up in this place; in its rundown state, he sees it as miserable, but his mother tells him that it was “a beautiful house”.(提醒:因编辑旳疏忽,教材(184页)1-4行漏标了段落序号,导致176-17

29、9序号缺失,并非文字缺失,特此阐明。编者为此疏忽表达歉意,并将在教材重印时修正。) Part XIII (Paras. 178-192)A realtor comes for a preview, then a couple come for an inspection. As they check the house, they jot down critical observations. The protagonist thinks that perhaps this is just the right place for her and her son.Part XIV(Paras.

30、193-211)The protagonist again remembers the day she was to send her mother to the nursing home. She kept asking her mother whether she would like to keep a few things as souvenirs, but her mothers answer was always no, saying that she “could turn her heart off”. Looking back, the protagonist realize

31、s that this was not true, and that they were all “sick with love”.Detailed Analysis of the Text1. I am my own housewife, my own breadwinner. (Para. 1)The protagonist is a single parent and has to take care of everything because there is no one else around to help her. In Chinese “single parent” is t

32、ranslated as 单亲,It is very close, also, to the expression “又当爹,又当娘” or “里里外外就靠她一种人”2.I can make a pie crust and exterminate humpback crickets with a homemade glue board, though not at the same time. (Para. 1) The protagonist is being humorous: it would be awkward if she were to exterminate crickets

33、and cook at the same time.3.Id like to compliment myself on these things (Para. 1) to compliment sb on something: to praise sb for (doing) somethingNotice the subtle differences between these two and the following expressions:to pride oneself on somethingto take pride in something to be proud of som

34、ething4.Turn left, Ike says. (Para. 2)Ike is pretending to be the GPS (global positioning system 全球定位系统) lady, giving directions to his mother. (This is made clear in the original, unedited story, which includes more of Ikes conversation with his mother during the trip.) 5.If I were a better mother,

35、 I would say no, there would be bread, carrot, and seedless grapes. If I were a better daughter, Ike would have known his grandmother, spent more time in her arms. (Para. 6)Ike is obviously particularly fond of chicken nuggets, but his mother knows that they are junk food and not good for him. If sh

36、e were a better mother she would stand firm and make her son eat more healthy food, but she doesnt have the heart to say no to him. The protagonist also regrets not having been a better daughter, which has resulted in her deceased mother having remained an almost total stranger to her son.6.Ill come

37、 over for a walk-through before the inspection. (Para.16)The realtor said he would walk through the house prior to the inspection, to make sure it would make a good impression on the potential buyers.7. Ike and I covered scrap siding in glue and flypaper and scattered our torture devices throughout

38、the basement (Para. 17) siding:板壁,挡板; scrap siding: 边角料做旳挡板 8.I pictured her house, a two-bedroom white ranch with window boxes, (Para. 21)to picture: to imagine; to see in ones minds eyeranch: This refers to a ranch house, that is, a house which consists of a single storey 牧场式旳房子window boxes: long

39、narrow containers for growing plants outside windows9.Mom had tended her azaleas and boxwoods with halfhearted practicality, in case the chickens or sheep broke loose. (Para. 21)The protagonists mother grew azaleas and boxwoods to make the yard look beautiful. It was practical for her efforts to be

40、half-hearted because if the chickens or sheep got loose, they would damage her shrubbery. 10. I pull into a rest stop, one of those suspicious gas station and fast-food combos. (Para. 23)gas station and fast-food combos: 配有速食店旳加油站Question: Why does the protagonist use the word “suspicious” here?We c

41、ant be sure, but we might guess that it is because “gas station and fast-food combos” are notorious for having food that is bad as well as unhealthy. Also, the washrooms are not very clean. She would prefer to have taken her son somewhere better. 11.He is sweet and unassuming. He does not yet know h

42、e will be picked on for being undersized. (Para. 25)unassuming: behaving in a quiet and pleasant way; modest 谦逊低调旳,不爱招摇旳12. I want to wrap him in plastic and preserve him so that he can always be this way, this content. (Para. 26)I want to wrap him in plastic and preserve him as I do with food so th

43、at he can always be content like this, happy and satisfied with life.The protagonist is worried about how her pale undersized son will fare in the adult world.13.A burly man with black hair curling across his shoulders hustles into the rest room. He breathes hard, scratches his ear, and checks his p

44、hone. Next, a sickly-looking man whose pants are too big shuffles inside. He pauses to wipe his forehead with an elbow. I think, these people are someones children. (Para. 27)These men do not look nicely dressed,properly educated, or well brought up. But they were once someones small children too, t

45、he protagonist reminds herself; she wants to do everything possible to avoid her son growing up to be like them.14. I could see a whorl of hair on the crown of his head like a small, stagnant hurricane. (Para. 31)When Ike was born, the protagonist could see a coil of hair at the top of his head; thi

46、s is a cowlick, hair that tends to stand up when it should lie flat. 15. Cancer genes, hay fever, high blood pressure, perhaps a fear of maththese are my gifts. (Para. 32)The protagonist ponders what she may have passed on to her son genetically.16.I let him skip into the fluorescent, germ-infested

47、cave, a room slick with mistakes and full of the type of men I hope hell never become. (Para. 34)a room slick with mistakes: a room slick with spilled urine17.I was still grieving Dad, and it was strange to watch Mom find so much joy in this ebony-beaked wiseass.(Para.40)much joy in this silly bird.

48、The protagonist appears not to have understood that it was precisely because her fathers death had created such an absence in her mothers life that she found it necessary to fill that void with a creature she could love.18.You cant take anything personally, Mom warned. (Para. 42)Dont be upset or offended by what the bird says. (You must not think anything the bird says refers to any particular person. The bird is only mimicking. So dont be angry with it.)19.the man of the house (Para. 43)the bread winner; the pr

展开阅读全文
部分上传会员的收益排行 01、路***(¥15400+),02、曲****(¥15300+),
03、wei****016(¥13200+),04、大***流(¥12600+),
05、Fis****915(¥4200+),06、h****i(¥4100+),
07、Q**(¥3400+),08、自******点(¥2400+),
09、h*****x(¥1400+),10、c****e(¥1100+),
11、be*****ha(¥800+),12、13********8(¥800+)。
相似文档                                   自信AI助手自信AI助手
百度文库年卡

猜你喜欢                                   自信AI导航自信AI导航
搜索标签

当前位置:首页 > 教育专区 > 其他

移动网页_全站_页脚广告1

关于我们      便捷服务       自信AI       AI导航        获赠5币

©2010-2024 宁波自信网络信息技术有限公司  版权所有

客服电话:4008-655-100  投诉/维权电话:4009-655-100

gongan.png浙公网安备33021202000488号   

icp.png浙ICP备2021020529号-1  |  浙B2-20240490  

关注我们 :gzh.png    weibo.png    LOFTER.png 

客服