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Unit6

BeingThere

ConsolidationActivities

I.TextComprehension

1.Decidewhichofthefollowingbeststatestheauthor'spurpose.

A.Togiveabriefaccountofthehistoryoftravel.

B.TopresentapictureofAmericanstravelingoverseas.

C.Toexplainpeople’sunarticulateddesiresfortravel.

Key:

[C]

2.Judge,accordingtothetext,whetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorfalse.

1).Travelisameanstoescapewhatwearetiredofinthemodernworld.[T]

2).Whenwetravelabroad,wetendtoputonamasksothatnobodycanrecognizeus.[F]

3).Oneofthepleasuresduringyourtravelisthefactthatyoucanseethingsyouarefamiliarwith.[F]

4).Accordingtotheauthor,thevariousreasonsforourtravelarethesourcesforthesurvivaloftravelbooks.[T]

5).Theclassicalruinsofantiquityenablesometravelerstofeeltheecstasyofspoliation.[F]

4.Explaininyourownwordsthefollowingsentencestakenfromthetext.

1)Whenwetravel,wearenotsomuchonthealertorlesswaryofwhatmighthappentous,insteadweshowkeeninterestinwhathappenedinthepast.Wereleaseourdesiresthathavelongbeensuppressed.

2)Whenwetravel,wenormallymoveouttoseetheexoticworld,butnowthetravelerhimselfbecomessomethingexoticintheplacehevisits,andmoderntravelbooksmayfocusonwhatwehave“eliminatedoreditedout”,justastraditionaltravelbooksfocusonwhatisstillthere.

II.WritingStrategies

Structurally,theessaydevelopsalongthethreadthatbeginswithanexaminationofconventionalmotivationsfortraveling,thenmovesontoadiscussionoftravelwritingsthatofferusefulinsightsintotravelers’psychology,andendswithadescriptionofanunusualapproachsomecontemporarytravelersadopt.Nowtrytofindthecohesivedevicestheauthoremploystoconnectthesethreesections.

Paragraph12servesasatransitionfromtheexaminationoftravelers’motivationstoadiscussionoftravelbooks.Thefirstsentence“Becausewetravelforsomanyreasons—someofthemcontradictory—travelwritingislikeasuitcaseintowhichthewritertriestocrameverything”establishesacohesivetiebetweenthisandtheprecedingparagraph.

Paragraph15indicatestheauthor’smovetothenexttopic.Cohesionisrealizedbythelastsentence,“Heunderestimatedthevariousnessofourreasonsfortraveling,”whichnicelyconnectswithwhatthereaderwillimmediatelycomeacrossinthesubsequentparagraph:

“Therehavealwaysbeentravelerswhowenttolookfortheworst...”

III.LanguageWork

1.Explaintheunderlinedpart(s)ineachsentenceinyourownwords.

1).We’regoingtoseeinEuropeeverythingwehaveeliminatedoreditedoutofourowncultureinthenameofconvenience...

haveremovedfrom;forthesakeof

2)....thelackofmoneyandleisurehadallrestrainedcuriosityuntiltheseventeenthcentury,whenunderpressureofscientificdiscoveries,thephysicalworldbegantogapeopen.

inhibited;openwidely

3).Thefrenziedshoppingofsometravelersisanattempttobuyanewlife.

spendingsprees/wildshopping

4).Theplaceswevisitaregold-platedbythesun.

beautified

5).Weclingtothebeliefthatotherpeoplesaremorepassionatethanweare.

cherish/adhereto

6).Therehavealwaysbeentravelerswhowenttolookfortheworst,tofindrationalizationsfortheiranxietyordespair...

findreasonsorexcusesfor

7).WhyelsewouldPaulTherouxgotoSouthAmerica,whichhesoobviouslydetested?

Forwhatotherreason;disliked

8).ShivaNaipaul’sworstfearswereconfirmedinAfrica...

provedtobewell-grounded

9).GrahamGreenespentfourmonthstravelingintheLiberianjungleasaprivatepenance.

waytopunishhimselfforthewrongthingshehaddone

10).PerhapsinthefutureweshallhavetotravellikeJamesHolman,who,afterbeinginvalidedoutoftheBritishnavybecausehehadgoneblind,setoutin1819toseetheworld

leavingtheBritishnavybecausehewasaninvalid;startedtraveling

2.Fillintheblankswiththeappropriateformsofthegivenwords.

1).Inthefilm,heisabletodepictthesenseofotherness(other)andalienationthatmanyteenagersfeel.

2).Thesophistication(sophisticate)ofcomputersisincreasingastheirsizedecreases.

3).Don’tbesoimpulsive(impulse)—thinkbeforeyouact.

4).Thefather-daughterrelationshipisarecurrent/recurring(recur)themeinhernovels.

5).Ikeepgettingcontradictory(contradict)advice—somepeopletellmetokeepitwarmandsometellmetoputiceonit.

6).Talkingaboutourpastfamilyreunionshasmademefeelquitenostalgic(nostalgia).

7).Thegrouphasalwaysbeencharacterizedbyanuncompromisingmilitancy(militantly).

8).Shehasthedistinction(distinct)ofbeingoneofthefewpeopletohaveanhonorarydegreeconferredonherbytheuniversitythisyear.

9).Thereisincreasingdisillusionment(disillusion)withthemanagementofthecompany.

10).Wearestillawaitingconfirmation(confirm)oftheexactnumberofcasualties.

3.Fillintheblank(s)ineachsentencewithaphrasetakenfromtheboxinitsappropriateform.

beopposedto|insearchof|standout|putaside

tempt|invalid|disengagefrom|clingto

editout|givewayto|crusade|last-ditchattempt

1).Inalastditch-attempttosavehispartyfromelectoraldefeat,heresignedfromtheleadership.

2).You’retemptingfatebyridingyourbikewithoutwearingabicyclehelmet.

3).Let’sputourdifferencesasideandmakeafreshstart.

4).Insomeareas,modernintensivefarmingisgivingwaytothere-introductionoftraditionalmethods.

5).Shewasshotbyasniperwhenshewentoutinsearchoffirewood.

6).Mostoftheviolentsceneswereeditedoutfortelevision.

7).Thenumber-oneruleforbeingagoodcolleagueistodisengageyouremotionsfromtheworkingrelationship.

8).Sheisopposedtoreligiouseducationinschools.

9).Sheclingstothehopethatherhusbandwillcomebacktoher.

10).Wehadlotsofgoodapplicantsforthejob,butonestoodoutfromtherest.

11).Shecrusadedagainstsexandviolenceontelevision.

12).Shewasinvalidedoutoftheservicebecauseofinjuriesshereceivedinafire.

4.Explainthemeaningoftheunderlinedpartineachsentence.

1).Inoldmovies,thepoliceshouted“Openupinthenameofthelaw”beforetheybrokethedoordown.

bytherightof

2).Whenthepostfellvacant,DennisBasswasappointedtofillit.

becameavailable

3).Thepartyleaderissaidtobeconcernedabouttheslippageintherecentopinionpolls.

decline(ofpopularity)

4).Hervoiceheavywithirony,Simonesaid,“We’resopleasedyouwereabletostaysolong.”

Soundinghighlyironical

5).Asshewaswaitingtogointotheexaminationroom,hesqueezedherhandandwishedhergoodluck.

pressedherhandaffectionately

6).Yieldsongasandelectricitysharesareconsistentlyhigh.

Profits

7).It’splainreportingofthefacts—there’snotmucheditorialcontent.

opinionoftheeditors

8).Wemustgettotherootofthisproblem

findoutthecauseof

9).Shedressesveryprovocatively.

seductively

10).Shestartedlaughinghysterically.

wildly/withoutcontrol

5.Correcttheerrorsinthefollowingpassage.Thepassagecontainstenerrors,oneineachindicatedline.Ineachcase,onlyonewordisinvolved.

Correctionsshouldbedoneasfollows:

Wrongword:

underlinethewrongwordandwritethecorrectwordintheblank.

Extraword:

deletetheextrawordwithan“×.”

Missingword:

markthepositionofthemissingwordwitha“∧”andwritethemissingwordintheblank.

TheBalkans

WherethegreatplatesoftheEarth’scrustmet,thegreatstressesandstrainscauseterribleearthquakes.SomethingsimilarishappeningwhentheEarth’smajorpeoples,languages,religionsandculturesmeet.OnesuchareaistheeasternendoftheMediterranean.ThesoutheasterncorneroftheEuropeismountainous,andrarelyatpeace.TheBalkanswereattheedgeoftheRomanEmpire,andwheninthe4thand6thcenturiesA.D.,hugemigrationsofpeoplefromCentralAsialeadtothecollapseofthatempire,manyofthemsettledinthatarea.TheRomanEmpiresplittotwobeforeitsfinaldisappearance.Thewesternhalfwasbased∧RomeandfollowedtheRomanCatholicversionofChristianity.Theeasternhalf,withitscapitalinConstantinople,believedintheOrthodoxChurch.SomeofthetribesbecameCatholic;othersbecameOrthodox,andthusthecomplexjigsawbecameevenmorecomplex.ThentheMuslimTurksmarchedintothearea,sweepingsidetheremainsoftheRomanEmpire.DuringtheirruleintheBalkans,manyoftheinhabitantsconvertedtoIslam,andyetanotherdivisioncameintobeing.WhentheTurkishempire∧turndisappeared,theBalkansexploded,andtheresultwastheFirstWorldWar.Later,theGermanstriedtoholddowntheregion,buttheyfailed.PeacecametemporarilyundertheruleoftheCommunistTito,butafterhisdeathandthebreak-inoftheSovietUnion,theolddivisionssurfacedagain,andabittercivilwarbrokeoutinYugoslavia,newnationsemerging,asneighborskilledandtortured∧otherwithasavagerythatshockedtheworld.TheBalkansseemlikelytoremainacenterforpoliticearthquakes.

(1)meet

 

(2)the

 

(3)led

(4)into

(5)in

 

(6)aside

 

(7)in

 

(8)break-up

 

(9)each

(10)political

6.FillineachblankinthepassagebelowwithONEappropriateword.

WhyWeTravel?

Wetravel,initially,toloseourselves;andwetravel,

(1)next,tofindourselves.Wetravelto

(2)openourheartsandeyesandlearnmoreabouttheworldthanournewspaperswillaccommodate.Wetraveltobringwhatl

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