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1、Unit 5,Overcoming Obstacles,Interpret the following quotations,Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it. - Helen Keller No pain, no palm; no thorns, no throne; no gall, no glory; no cross, no crown. - William Penn,All rising to great place is by a winding stai
2、r. - Francis Bacon If we face our tasks with the resolution to solve them, who shall say that anything is impossible. - Wilfred Grenfell,Text A,True Height,About the author,David Naster David Nasters philosophy is simple, “You Just Have To Laugh.” He has been a professional comedian for 24 years. He
3、 began cultivating his craft at an early age and majored in theatre and psychology at the University of Kansas. After graduating, David decided to start taking the business of making people laugh more seriously, and launched his performing career. (to be continued),(continued),Before long, he was al
4、so teaching workshops in clowning and comedy on the national and international scene. David began conducting hundreds of interviews with people who had gotten through lifes toughest challenges by using the gift of laughter. He learned how humor can heal, motivate and inspire. Not only is he a gifted
5、 comedian, he is an authority on the enormous psychological benefits of laughter. David will make you laugh harder than you ever have before while proving that, no matte what life throws your way, “You just Have To Laugh.”,Cultural Notes,Olympics (the Olympic Games) The Olympic Games are the most im
6、portant international sports event in the world held every four year and have been held in various cities of the world at regular 4-year intervals. (to be continued),(continued) The International Olympic Committee was founded on 23 June 1894 by the French educator Baron Pierre de Coubertin. The IOC
7、is an international nongovernmental non-profit organization and the creator of the Olympic Movement. The IOC exists to serve as an umbrella organization of the Olympic Movement. It owns all rights to the Olympic symbols, flag, motto, anthem and Olympic Games. Its primary responsibility is to supervi
8、se the organization of the summer and winter Olympic Games. The current Olympic Games program includes 35 sports and nearly 400 events.,Olympic Rings,The Olympic rings are the official symbol of the Olympic Movement. Baron Pierre de Coubertin designed the Olympic emblem in 1913. In his words, These
9、five rings represent the five parts of the world won over to Olympism. This is a real international emblem. The Olympic rings represent the union of the five continents and the meeting of athletes throughout the world at the Olympic Games. (to be continued),(Continued),The colors were chosen because
10、 at least one of these colors is found in the flag of every nation. The original Olympic flag was made at the Bon March? store in Paris. The flag is three meters long and two meters wide. It first flew over an Olympic stadium at the 1920 Antwerp Games. The original flag also carried the Olympic mott
11、o, Citius, Altius, Fortius, meaning Faster, Higher, Stronger.,Olympic Rings,Olympic Flame,The most revered and visible symbol of the Olympic Games competition is the Olympic Flame. During the ancient Games, in Olympia, a sacred flame burned continually on the altar of the goddess, Hera.The tradition
12、 of the Olympic Torch Relay, which culminates in the lighting of the Olympic cauldron at the Opening Ceremony of each Games, dates to the 1936 Berlin Games. (to be continued),(Continued),Carl Diem, the noted Olympic historian and head of the organizing committee, created the first torch relay to sym
13、bolize the link between the ancient and modern Olympic Games. The flame was lit in a ceremony at Olympia, Greece. From there, 3,000 runners carried the torch through seven countries to Berlin. The relay was timed so that the flame arrived at the stadium at the precise moment required. Ever since, th
14、e lighting of the Olympic cauldron has become the most sacred moment of the Olympic Games.,Olympic Medals,Olympic medals are awarded to those individuals or teams placing first, second, and third in each event. The first place winner is bestowed a gold-plated medal of silver, which is commonly refer
15、red to as the gold medal. Second and third places receive medals of silver and bronze. The silver used in the first and second place medals must be at least 92.5% pure. The gold medals must be gilded with at least six grams of pure gold. Medals also carry the name of the sport contested. All competi
16、tors receive a diploma and commemorative medals for their participation in the Olympic Games.,Text Organization,Part One (Paras 1-2) Michael faced the most challenging competition in his pole-vaulting career.,Part Two (Paras 3-5) Michaels childhood was marked with dreams and tough training.,Part Thr
17、ee (Paras 6-12) Michael topped his personal best, won the championship and set a new world record.,Part Four (Para 13) What was most unusual about Michaels victory was that he was blind.,Text Analysis,Those who have read this story will probably agree that its most striking feature is the closing li
18、ne. As we read on, our admiration for Michael is building up until we believe that, when Michael broke both national and international records, we have reached the climax. However, the real climax is in the last sentence. When we find that out, what a great impact it has on us!,The text plays on wor
19、ds on more than one occasion. The text title, True Height, itself has more than one meaning. We may understand it as the new bar heights that Michael cleared one after another, or we may view it as the tremendous obstacles Michael had overcome in attaining his goal. The word “hot” in the first parag
20、raph also plays on two different meanings, one literal, the other figurative.,We could also notice how the author uses details skillfully. How do we know that Michaels success at pole-vaulting is especially significant? We know it by inferring, because even “Bert If You Want It, Work For It Stone wa
21、s crying like a baby in his wifes arms. He was crying harder than Mildred had ever seen before”. How do we conclude that Michael is a highly motivated person with a passion for detail? Because the author told us in detail how he had followed a rigid training program, as well as how he appeared unmov
22、ed by his own success and going on doggedly to scale a new height, not once forgetting “his routine of three finger-tipped push-ups”.,Language Study,bear out: prove that (sth.) is true The witnesses will bear you out in court. Your claims are not borne out by the evidence.,Research bore out his theo
23、ry. The evidence that the US Central Intelligence Agency has obtained bears out their claims that Bin Laden is closely related to the September 11 terrorist attacks in the USA.,fantasy: imagination, esp. when it has no connection at all with reality I still have the fantasy that one day I will win t
24、he National Lottery. Having watched so many animated cartoons, some children cant tell fantasy from reality.,numerous: very many (ant. few) During the Depression, numerous people wandered from town to town looking for work. Numerous scholars before Copernicus had suggested that the earth went round
25、the sun, but he was the first person to bear it out mathematically.,passion: strong feeling, esp. of love He loved her still, with the same passion as he always had. She had never before loved anyone with such passion.,have a passion for: have a strong interest in sth. and like it very much She had
26、a passion for dancing which interfered with her schoolwork.,recur: come or happen again The theme of love recurred in many of his books. The school authorities warned the student that he will be expelled if this cheating recurs.,outrun: run faster or better than; go beyond His expenditure outran his
27、 income. Mans ingenuity has outrun his intelligence. 人類的獨(dú)創(chuàng)性已超出了自身的理解力。,out-: in a way that surpasses, exceeds, or goes beyond: eg: outnumber; outperform; outdistance.,coincide: 1) happen at the same time (followed by with) His arrival in Tokyo coincided with the beginning of the war.,2) be in agreement (with) This story coincides with the facts. The members of the committee do not coincide in opinion.,work out: go through a physical exercise session He worked out d
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