熊海虹主编《高等学校研究生英语综合教程-上》Unit-9.ppt

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高等院校研究生英语系列教材综合教程(上)INTEGRATEDCOURSEUnit9AffordableHousingContentStartingoutReadingFocusReadingMorePracticalTranslationFocusedWritingFinalProjectTask1WithrapideconomicdevelopmentinChina,peopleshousingconditionshavebeengreatlyimproved,buthousepriceshavealsorisen.Interviewsomeofyourfriends,especiallythosewhowerebornbeforeorduringthe1970s,aboutthechangestheyhaveexperiencedinthecostandconditionoftheirhousing.Thefollowingaresomepossibletopicsthatyoumayliketoraise.StartingoutPossibletopicsLocation/Size/Interiordecoration/Electricalappliances/Runningwater/Hotwater/Showeringorbathingfacilities/Indoortoilets/Electricorgasstoves/Refrigerators/Centralheatingand/orairconditioning/Lighting/Telephone/CableTV/Internetaccess/HousingcostrentorownershipStartingoutTask1Task2Peoplehaveanumberofdifferentreasonsforchoosingaparticularareatolivein.Comparethebenefitsandshortcomingsofthefollowinglocationsanddecidewhereyoudliketolive.Youcouldaddtothelist.StartingoutTask2Task3ReadthefollowingparagraphanddiscusswithyourpartnerwhatyourchoicewouldbeifyouwereinLaoWangssituation.Givethereasonsforyourchoice.StartingoutTask3LaoWangandhiswifeliveina15m2oldapartmentindowntownShanghai.Theareawillberedevelopedinacoupleofyearstime.Theywillbegiven300,000Yuanascompensationfortheirapartmentandcaneitherusethemoneytobuyahouseinthesuburbs,orpaythedeveloper8,000Yuanpersquaremeterforanew130m2downtownapartmentwhichtheywillhavetowaitforfiveyearsbeforemovingin.TheHousingCrisisGoesSuburbanReadingFocusGlobalUnderstandingDetailedInformationCriticalThinkingLanguagePointsVocabularyinAction12345CausesoftheproblemParas.2-9MainideaPara.1ReadingFocusGlobalUnderstandingConsequencesoftheproblemPara.10SolutionstotheproblemParas.11-13SummaryPara.14MainideaAffordablehousinghasnotonlybecomeaproblemfor_,buthasaffected_.Itsnowaseriousproblemformorelow-andmoderate-incomeAmericansthan_.Fairfaxisanexampleforthissituation.ReadingFocusGlobalUnderstandingtheurbanpoorthesuburbanmiddle-classtaxes,SocialSecurityorgaspricesCausesoftheproblemA.Governmentsattitudetowardsaffordablehousing.affordablehousing,oraffordablehousingnearjobs.a.Inthepasttwodecades,muchpoorhousinghasbeen_butnotallhasbeen_andtherehasbeen_.b.Manymiddleincomepeoplecannotfind_neartheirplaceofwork.ReadingFocusGlobalUnderstandingAmericansusedtocarealotabouta.FromRoosevelttoNixon,_it.b.Nowadays,_.federalaidhasnotbeenincreasedaffordablehomesthedemandforandthesupplyB.Thestrikingmismatchbetween_ofrazed/demolishedrebuiltnoincreaseConsequencesoftheproblemA.Children_.B.Workers_.C.Communities_.ReadingFocusGlobalUnderstandingcantseetheirparentssooftencantmakeendsmeetarelesscompetitiveSolutionstotheproblemA.Localofficials_.B.Federalgovernment_.C.Arealestatecrashmaynothelp.ReadingFocusGlobalUnderstandingshouldgetoutofthewayshouldsupportnewconstructionsSummaryHousinginAmericatodayisnotjust_,butisalso_.ReadingFocusGlobalUnderstandinganurbanpovertyissueamiddle-classquality-of-lifeissueTask2Paraphrasetheunderlinedpartsofthefollowingsentences.(P258)ReadingFocusDetailedInformation1.WhenhouseholdincomesgrowbyX,housingpricesgrowby12X.2.mayriseto$110,000ayearKeys:

3.hasnotonlyaffectedpeoplewithlowincomesbutalsopeoplewholiveinthesuburbs4.havingaperiodofmisfortune5.notpeoplewhohavereceivedfederalhousingassistance,butthosewhohaventReadingFocusDetailedInformation6.stopneedingwelfarepayments7.giveanopportunitytoafamilywhichisalsoeligibleforthewelfare8.andstudiesshowthatovercrowdedlivingconditionleadtohighercrimerates,pooreracademicperformanceandpoorerhealth9.andworkersmayhavetodrivelongdistancestoworkbecausetheycantaffordhousingcloser10.Lastyearlessthan5%ofhousessoldfor$250,000orlesssopriceswillhavetoreducealotforhousingtobeaffordableforlow-incomefamilies.CriticalThinkingReadingFocusStepOneReadthefollowingstatementsfromthetextanddiscusswhetherChinesepeoplehavethesameproblems.Supportyourviewswithevidence.1.Homeownershipisoftendescribedasadream,butthesedaysmanyworkerswouldsettleforadecentrentalthatwontbankrupttheirfamilies.2.Localofficialsrequireone-acrelotsandtwo-cargarages,andblocklow-incomeandhigh-densityprojects.ReadingFocusCriticalThinking3.Thehighhousingpriceproblemhasclimbedtheincomeladderandmovedtothesuburbs.4.Familiesspendatleasthalftheirincomeonhousing,manyskimponhealthcare,childcareandfoodtodoso.5.Workersareenduringincreasinglylongcommutesfromlessexpensivecommunities.ReadingFocusCriticalThinkingStepTwoThinkabouttheroleofgovernmentinprovidingaffordablehousing.Discussingroupsthefollowingstatements.ReadingFocusCriticalThinking1.Therootofthe(highhousingprice)problemisthestrikingmismatchbetweenthedemandforandthesupplyofaffordablehousing.2.Affordablehousinghelpsmakecommunitiescompetitive.3.Thescarcityofaffordablehousingisadeepeningnationalcrisis.1.workerscramtheirfamiliesintoovercrowdedapartments,collegegraduateshavetocrashwiththeirparents,andfirefighters,(Para.1)cram:

v.toforcesomethingintoasmallspace把塞入e.g.Jessicacrammedherclothesintothebag.crash:

v.slangtostayatsomeoneshouseforthenight借宿e.g.IcrashedforonenightatmyfriendshousewhenIwasinChicago.ReadingMoreLanguagePoint2.TherealestateboomofthepastdecadehasproducedwindfallsforAmericanswhoownedbeforeitbegan,(Para.2)windfall:

n.anamountofmoneythatyougetunexpectedly意外之财ReadingMoreLanguagePointprovidingmortgages,governmentapartmentsandconstructionjobsforworkersdownontheirluck.(Para.3)downontheirluck:

tohavenomoneybecauseonehashadalotofbadluckoveraperiodoftime(因不走运而)穷困潦倒e.g.1)Whensomeoneisdownontheirluck,goodfriendswillbesympathetic.2)Georgehascertainlybeendownonhisluckrecently:

firsthiswifefellill;thenhelosthisjob.ReadingMoreLanguagePoint3.Rooseveltsignedhousinglegislationin1934and1937,4.Butithasrazedmoresubsidizedapartmentsthanithasreplaced.(Para.4)raze:

v.tocompletelydestroyatownorbuilding把(城镇、建筑物)夷为平地e.g.1)MuchofNanjingwasrazedbyJapaneseinvadersin1937.2)Theoldbuildingswererazedtomakewayforanewdevelopment.ReadingMoreLanguagePoint5.Overall,thenumberofhouseholdsreceivingfederalaidhasflatlinedsincetheearly1990s,despiteanexpandingpopulationandaballooningbudget.(Para.5)flatline:

v.tofalltoaverylowlevel降到很低的水平e.g.1)TheRepublicanshavebeenflatlininginthepolls.2)Thepopulationgrowthinthistownhasbeenflatlininginthepastfiveyears.ReadingMoreLanguagePoint6.Today,foreveryoneofthe4.5millionlow-incomefamiliesthatreceivefederalhousingassistance,therearethreeeligiblefamilieswithoutit.(Para.6)eligible:

adj.beingableorallowedtodoit合格的;有资格的e.g.1)Insomecountrieschildrenover16areeligibleforadriverslicense.2)Over500,00018-year-oldswillbecomeeligibletovotethisyear.ReadingMoreLanguagePoint7.Thetimelimitsincludedinwelfarereform10yearsagowerecontroversial,butstudiessuggesttheyvehelpedmotivaterecipientstogetoffthedole.(Para.7)dole:

n.unemploymentbenefit,welfaremoneygivenbythegovernmentintheUStopeoplewhoareoutofwork救济金e.g.1)Howmanypeopleareonthedole?

2)Isaidthebankersshouldbethefirsttogoonthedoleduringthefinancialdownturn.ReadingMoreLanguagePoint8.Washingtonpoliticians,ontheotherhand,havethefederalbudgetattheirdisposal.(Para.12)attheirdisposal:

availableforsomeonetouse供某人使用支配e.g.1)Tannerhadalotofcashathisdisposal.2)Acaranddriverwereplacedatmydisposal.ReadingMoreLanguagePoint9.Andevenamodestpriceslumpcouldtriggeraconstructionslowdown(Para.13)slump:

v.tosuddenlygodowninprice,value,ornumber暴跌e.g.1)Salesslumpedby20%lastyear.2)TheUSdollarslumpedtoarecordlowagainstallothercurrencies.ReadingMoreLanguagePointKeyTask1Choosetheanswerthatisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedwordorphraseinthesentence.(P260)ReadingFocusVocabularyinAction1-A2-D3-B4-B5-C6-A7-B8-A9-C10-ATask21.Thousandsofspectators_intothestadiumtoseethegame.2.Tellthestudentstoblowupthe_andthentapethestrawtoit.3.Mostrivertouriststravelinbignoisymotorrigs,which_throughallbutthebiggestrapidswithoutdifficulty.Readthewordsandtheirexplanationsinthebox.Chooseawordtocompleteeachofthesentencesbelowandexplainitsmeaning.Changetheformifnecessary.(P261)crammed(b)balloon(a)ReadingFocusVocabularyinActioncrash(a)4.Jill_herclothesintothebag.5.Helostcontrolofhiscaratthefirstbendand_.6.We_inasmuchsightseeingaspossibleduringourstayinNewYork.7.Thecompanysdebthas_inthepastyear.8.Youcan_atourplaceifyoucantgetaridehome.9.Wellhavetogetoutofthissituationbeforethe_goesup.10.Ashousesaleshave_,sohasspendingindepartment-storeonitemslikefurniture,carpetsandelectricalappliances.crammed(d)ballooned(c)crashed(a)crammed(a)ReadingFocusVocabularyinActioncrash(b)balloon(b)slumped(b)11.Itisbelievedthattheproceedsfromthesalewillgointoa_fundforthechildren.12.Thehardestthingisfindingacardealeryoucan_!

13.Iwasfortunateenoughtohavevery_parents.14.Thepost-war_senttheunemploymentfiguressoaringtotwicetheexpectedlevel.15.Thatdecisiondidnotwinhermuchsupportfrom_andmoderates.16.Whenheis25,thetrusteeswillgivehimfullcontrolofhis_fund.trust(d)trust(c)liberal(c)ReadingFocusVocabulary

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