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1、,,Warming up, Listen and underline any words or expressions which are different from what you hear.,Nathan: So whatve you done over the last two years, since we left college and became unemployable science graduates? Brett: Ive been on the road. Ive been east, to China, Japan, Thailand I taught Eng
2、lish for a few months in Tokyo and yourself?,Nathan: So whatve you done over the last two years, since we left college and became unemployable science graduates? Brett: Ive been on the road. Ive been east, to China, Japan, Thailand I taught English for a few months in Tokyo and yourself?,Warming up
3、,Nathan: Nothing so exciting. Ive been here most of the time, doing odd jobs dealing with online orders for a supermarket, delivering pizzas, gardening, cat-sitting (not quite as difficult as babysitting!), replying to emails for a local politician, and what else? Oh yes, I spent two months in a cal
4、l centre, which wasnt very well-paid, and I did some tourist information research, interviewing people arriving at the station. And Ive done some teaching too, giving maths lessons to students preparing for university entrance. Brett: For someone whos unemployable it looks as if youve been rather b
5、usy!,Nathan: Nothing so exciting. Ive been here most of the time, doing odd jobs dealing with online orders for a supermarket, delivering pizzas, gardening, cat-sitting (not quite as difficult as babysitting!), replying to emails for a local politician, and what else? Oh yes, I spent two months in a
6、 call centre, which wasnt very well-paid, and I did some tourist information research, interviewing people arriving at the station. And Ive done some teaching too, giving maths lessons to students preparing for university entrance. Brett: For someone whos unemployable it looks as if youve been rath
7、er busy!,Warming up,Now listen again and correct the information.,Answer: science art; Tokyo Bangkok; cat-sitting dog-walking; very well-paid much fun; station airport; maths history,Warming up, Work in pairs and discuss the questions.,1 What jobs has Nathan done since he left university? 2 Whic
8、h of them would you describe as traditional? Which of them are new? 3 Why does Nathan describe them both as “unemployable”? 4 Has the world of work changed for young people? If so, why? 5 Why do you think Nathan and Brett have not started secure careers yet?,Warming up,1 What jobs has Nathan done si
9、nce he left university?,Dealing with online orders for a supermarket, delivering pizzas, gardening, dog-walking, replying to emails for a local politician, working in a call centre, doing tourist information research and giving history lessons to students preparing for university entrance.,Warming u
10、p,2 Which of them would you describe as traditional? Which of them are new?,Traditional: gardening, market research, tutoring the rest are of more recent date, though delivery boys as a group are arguably traditional.,3 Why does Nathan describe them both as “unemployable”?,Presumably they have not b
11、een able to find jobs. Perhaps he is also referring to the high jobless rate for fresh graduates in many economies.,Warming up,4 Has the world of work changed for young people? If so, why?,It is less stable jobs change faster so people need to retrain. Companies continually look for savings and new
12、technology allows them to automate tasks. Workers now spend most of their time in front of screens. Work is less social.,5 Why do you think Nathan and Brett have not started secure careers yet?,They have not had the sort of job offers they want. The competition among new graduates is intense. It see
13、ms Brett is not quite ready to settle down yet and enjoys being free to travel.,Warming up,Listen to the passage and fill the blanks.,There are many methods of woodworking and each culture has its own ____________. Artistic wood creations include architectural _____________ on buildings, furniture f
14、or the home or even carved animals. For example, in Thailand, _______ detailed carvings from teak and other hard woods are an important part of ________ palaces and religious buildings. Woodcarvers were a very important group of ________. A person needed many years of training with experts to be a w
15、ood carver. Wood carvings often include plant forms such as the lotus flower as well as _______ taken from Hindu and Buddhist religious stories.,traditions,decoration,richly,ancient,artists,figures,Warming up, Look at the first sentence of the passage and choose the best answer to the question.,It i
16、s not surprising that modern children tend to look blank and dispirited when informed that they will someday have to “go to work and make a living”.,Warming up,Why do you think it isnt surprising that children are unhappy that one day they will have to “go to work”?,(a) Most of them have never done
17、any hard work in their lives. (b) They feel demotivated about the qualifications they will have to get. (c) They cant make up their minds what they want to do. (d) They dont understand what most of todays jobs are.,(a) Most of them have never done any hard work in their lives. (b) They feel demotiva
18、ted about the qualifications they will have to get. (c) They cant make up their minds what they want to do. (d) They dont understand what most of todays jobs are.,Skimming,Browse the passage within 8 minutes to get a rough idea about it. Answer the questions of Activity 2 and 3 on page 75.,Task,,Ski
19、mming, Choose the best summary of the passage.,1 In todays America jobs are not what they used to be. Everything is made by machines, not people. Nearly all the jobs today are office jobs, and for an outsider, such as a child, it is difficult to understand what these jobs really are. 2 Machines have
20、 made work in America unnecessary. Apart from the few manual jobs which are left, almost all of todays jobs are not worth doing, and many people spend all their time in offices reading the paper. 3 Industry in America no longer produces anything that lasts for more than a few years, after which thin
21、gs have to be thrown away. Nowhere is this more apparent than in office jobs, where huge quantities of paper are thrown away every day.,Answer: 1,Skimming, Check () the true statements., 1 Children today dont have much idea what jobs their parents do. 2 Nobody makes or repairs things like tables any
22、 more. 3 Children cant understand job titles like “systems analyst”. 4 Its easy for adults to understand other peoples job titles. 5 Most manufactured items can be repaired cheaply by machines. 6 The typical office in America is in a 12-floor building made of glass. 7 Typical office workers feel the
23、y are not really working. 8 If you walk into any office, more than half the people will be talking on the phone. 9 Almost everyone has a job involving paper.,The true statements are 1, 3, and 9.,Work in Corporate America,譯文,Digging,1 It is not surprising that modern children tend to look blank and d
24、ispirited when informed that they will someday have to “go to work and make a living”. The problem is that they cannot visualize what work is in corporate America.,Background information,Digging,2 Not so long ago, when a parent said he was off to work, the child knew very well what was about to happ
25、en. His parent was going to make something or fix something. The parent could take his offspring to his place of business and let him watch while he repaired a buggy or built a table.,譯文,Digging,3 When a child asked, “What kind of work do you do, Daddy?” his father could answer in terms that a child
26、 could come to grips with, such as “I fix steam engines” or “I make horse collars”.,譯文,Digging,4 Well, a few fathers still fix steam engines and build tables, but most do not. Nowadays, most fathers sit in glass buildings doing things that are absolutely incomprehensible to children. The answers the
27、y give when asked, “What kind of work do you do, Daddy?” are likely to be utterly mystifying to a child.,譯文,Digging,5 “I sell space.” “I do market research.” “I am a data processor.” “I am in public relations.” “I am a systems analyst.” Such explanations must seem nonsense to a child. How can he pos
28、sibly envision anyone analyzing a system or researching a market?,譯文,Digging,6 Even grown men who do market research have trouble visualizing what a public relations man does with his day, and it is a safe bet that the average systems analyst is as baffled about what a space salesman does at the sho
29、p as the average space salesman is about the tools needed to analyze a system.,譯文,Digging,7 In the common everyday job, nothing is made any more. Things are now made by machines. Very little is repaired. The machines that make things make them in such a fashion that they will quickly fall apart in s
30、uch a way that repairs will be prohibitively expensive. Thus the buyer is encouraged to throw the thing away and buy a new one. In effect, the machines are making junk.,譯文,Digging,8 The handful of people remotely associated with these machines can, of course, tell their inquisitive children “Daddy m
31、akes junk”. Most of the workforce, however, is too remote from junk production to sense any contribution to the industry. What do these people do?,譯文,Digging,9 Consider the typical 12-story glass building in the typical American city. Nothing is being made in this building and nothing is being repai
32、red, including the building itself. Constructed as a piece of junk, the building will be discarded when it wears out, and another piece of junk will be set in its place.,譯文,Digging,10 Still, the building is filled with people who think of themselves as working. At any given moment during the day pe
33、rhaps one-third of them will be talking into telephones. Most of these conversations will be about paper, for paper is what occupies nearly everyone in this building.,譯文,Digging,11 Some jobs in the building require men to fill paper with words. There are persons who type neatly on paper and persons
34、who read paper and jot notes in the margins. Some persons make copies of paper and other persons deliver paper. There are persons who file paper and persons who unfile paper.,Digging,12 Some persons mail paper. Some persons telephone other persons and ask that paper be sent to them. Others telephone
35、 to ascertain the whereabouts of paper. Some persons confer about paper. In the grandest offices, men approve of some paper and disapprove of other paper.,譯文,Digging,13 The elevators are filled throughout the day with young men carrying paper from floor to floor and with vital men carrying paper to
36、be discussed with other vital men.,譯文,Digging,14 What is a child to make of all this? His father may be so eminent that he lunches with other men about paper. Suppose he brings his son to work to give the boy some idea of what work is all about. What does the boy see happening?,譯文,Digging,15 His fat
37、her calls for paper. He reads paper. Perhaps he scowls at paper. Perhaps he makes an angry red mark on paper. He telephones another man and says they had better lunch over paper.,譯文,Digging,16 At lunch they talk about paper. Back at the office, the father orders the paper retyped and reproduced in q
38、uintuplicate, and then sent to another man for comparison with paper that was reproduced in triplicate last year.,譯文,Digging,17 Imagine his poor son afterwards mulling over the mysteries of work with a friend, who asks him, “Whats your father do?” What can the boy reply? “It beats me,” perhaps, if h
39、e is not very observant. Or if he is, “Something that has to do with making junk, I think. Same as everybody else.”,譯文,,1. Work in corporate America (Title),Corporate America is a general term given to a large non-government-owned organization or company in the United States, eg a bank, a marketing
40、research company etc. It has both positive and negative connotations. Positively, it means that a company or an organization produces wealth and improves peoples living standards in a free market and competitive society by people working together to achieve the goals. This mainly refers to financial
41、 gains and success. Negatively, it seems to indicate the promotion of self-interest, financial gains, greed and irresponsibility in the workplace.,Difficult sentences,,Difficult sentences,2. It is not surprising that modern children tend to look blank and dispirited when (Line 1, Para 1),To “l(fā)ook bl
42、ank” means that modern children show no sign of understanding or emotion about the corporate workplace, they seem unresponsive and have blank looks. Someone who is “dispirited” does not have the hope, enthusiasm or interest that they had earlier; they are in low spirits or downhearted.,,,Difficult s
43、entences,3. The parent could take his offspring to his place of business and let him watch while he repaired a buggy or built a table. (Line 4, Para 2),buggy: It is a vehicle used for babies and toddlers by carers (parents, grandparents and adults in caring professions), to push them around. It is a
44、lso called a pushchair. In the US, it is called a stroller.,,,Difficult sentences,4. When a child asked his father could answer in terms that a child could come to grips with, such as “I fix steam engines” or “I make horse collars”. (Line 1, Para 3),come to grips with: It normally means to face up t
45、o a problem, situation or difficult job and deal with it. Here, it means that someone gets to understand something that is difficult or unpleasant. It has the similar meaning as come to terms with, tackle, handle, manage etc. horse collar: It is made of leather and fit around animals necks to allow
46、them to pull heavy things. When horses are used to pull carts or carriages they wear horse collars. Here, in corporate America, this is a deliberate image of something very old-fashioned, just like steam engines.,,,Difficult sentences,5. How can he possibly envision anyone analyzing a system or rese
47、arching a market? (Line 4, Para 5),envision: a verb which means to show a visual scene in your mind, to imagine something that is outside your experience, which has not happened or does not exist,Difficult sentences,6. Even grown men and it is a safe bet that the average systems analyst is as baffle
48、d about what a space salesman does at the shop as the average space salesman is about the tools needed to analyze a system. (Line 1, Para 6),In this sentence the writer is saying he is quite sure that neither the systems analyst nor the space salesman knows about each others work and what they actua
49、lly do. it is a safe bet: It means that the speaker or writer is sure about something (they would be willing to risk money to confirm it).,Difficult sentences,a space salesman: People who deal with the arrangements for the use of space in offices and other places: How many rooms might be needed for
50、what purposes, what sorts of work people do in particular offices and how the office furniture and equipment can best be arranged for the maximum effectiveness, how much it costs to rent or use office accommodation in different parts of a city But probably, a space salesman mainly deals with people
51、who want to rent office space.,6. Even grown men and it is a safe bet that the average systems analyst is as baffled about what a space salesman does at the shop as the average space salesman is about the tools needed to analyze a system. (Line 1, Para 6),,,Difficult sentences,7. The machines that m
52、ake things make them in such a fashion that they will quickly fall apart in such a way that repairs will be prohibitively expensive. (Line 3, Para 7),The sentence means that the machines make things in such a way that they will break or fall into pieces so that they cant be cheaply repaired. It is i
53、mplied that the things are made to be short-lasting so that the manufacturers can sell more later.,,,Difficult sentences,7. The machines that make things make them in such a fashion that they will quickly fall apart in such a way that repairs will be prohibitively expensive. (Line 3, Para 7),in such
54、 a fashion: in a particular way or manner prohibitively expensive: The cost is prohibitively expensive when it prevents you from buying something, as it is beyond the limits of what you can afford. Or, we may say the cost is prohibitive.,,,Difficult sentences,8. The handful of people remotely associ
55、ated with these machines can, of course, tell their inquisitive children “Daddy makes junk”. (Line 1, Para 8),The few people who are involved in production / manufacturing could say they make something (although actually it is not a very good product), but most people cannot claim to make anything.
56、Its harder for them to say what they do. The paragraph is all in an ironic tone. inquisitive children: those who like to ask lots of questions, especially things that adults do not want to talk about,,,Difficult sentences,9. Most of the workforce, however, is too remote from junk production to sense
57、 any contribution to the industry. (Line 3, Para 8),The sentence means most workers are distant from the process of junk production so they do not feel that their work has any part in it.,,,Difficult sentences,10. There are persons who file paper and persons who unfile paper. (Line 6, Para 11),The w
58、riter is wittily half referring to a famous biblical passage which contains phrases such as there is a time to kill and a time to heal, a time to tear down and a time to build, a time to keep and a time to throw away. Mocking the entire process of modern business, he writes of people whose job is to
59、 put away papers and others whose job is to get them out.,,,Difficult sentences,11. Others telephone to ascertain the whereabouts of paper. (Line 3, Para 12),ascertain the whereabouts of something: to find out where something is,,,Difficult sentences,12. Back at the office, the father orders the pap
60、er retyped and reproduced in quintuplicate, and then sent to another man for comparison with paper that was reproduced in triplicate last year. (Line 1, Para 16),The word “quintuplicate” means that something is made into five copies. To “quadruplicate” means to make into four copies; “triplicate” th
61、ree copies; and “duplicate” two copies.,corporate,釋義,a. (only before noun) belonging to or connected with a business 公司的,例句,Our corporate headquarters are in London.,我們的公司總部在倫敦。,翻譯,Words,例句,Some companies are introducing ethics into their corporate culture in a big way.,一些公司正在把倫理道德大力引入它們的企業(yè)文化。,翻譯,釋義
62、,a. someone who is dispirited does not have the hope, enthusiasm, or interest that they had earlier 氣餒的,垂頭喪氣的,心灰意懶的,Words,例句,How dispirited he looks! Perhaps he is ill.,看他那無精打采的樣子,可能是生病了吧。,翻譯,例句,When I am dispirited, he lifts me up.,當(dāng)我氣餒時(shí),他會使我振作起來。,翻譯,dispirited,釋義,vt. to form a picture of someone o
63、r something in your mind 使形象化;想象,Words,例句,He could not visualize her as old.,他想象不出她年老的樣子。,翻譯,例句,She visualized him getting angry when she told him about the damage.,她想象著當(dāng)自己告訴他這一損壞情況時(shí)他發(fā)怒的樣子。,翻譯,visualize,釋義,n. C a small vehicle with four wheels, used especially for travelling over rough ground, grass
64、, or sand (尤指用于在不平的地面、草地或沙地上旅行的)四輪小車,Words,buggy,釋義,ad. completely, often used for emphasizing how bad someone or something is 完全地,十足地(常用于強(qiáng)調(diào)某人或某事有多壞),例句,Youre being utterly unreasonable.,你真是毫不講理。,翻譯,Words,例句,翻譯,Her comments about men are utterly ridiculous.,她對男人的評價(jià)絕對荒謬可笑。,utterly,釋義,vt. if someone o
65、r something mystifies you, you cannot understand or explain it 使無法理解;使困惑不解,例子,,,翻譯,Words,例句,The audience must have been totally mystified by the plot.,翻譯,觀眾一定是讓劇情完全搞暈了。,There was something strange in her attitude which mystified me.,她態(tài)度有些奇怪,讓我迷惑不解。,mystify,釋義,n. U facts or information used for makin
66、g calculations or decisions 資料;信息;數(shù)據(jù),例句,You can compress huge amounts of data on to a CD-ROM.,可以把大量的數(shù)據(jù)壓縮到一張CD-ROM上。,翻譯,Words,例句,All the data shows that these animals are more adaptable than we thought.,所有的資料均表明這些動(dòng)物的適應(yīng)性比我們認(rèn)為的要強(qiáng)。,翻譯,data,真題,When the two young people were married, the ceremony was anything but up to data. (Jan. 1992, CET-4, Vocabulary and Structure),釋義,vt. (AmE) to consider something as possible or what you intend 展望;設(shè)想,例句,In the future we envision a federation of companies.,我們設(shè)想將來
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