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1、Silent Spring,Rachel Carson蕾切尔卡森,What is meant by“silent spring”?Take the Yangtze River for example:,tens of years agothe yangtzs river was,but now,Could people imagine such a living environment decades ago?,howevernowadays,?,Rachel Carson,and her work,Introduction to Rachel Carson(1907-1964),She gr

2、ew up on a small Pennsylvania farm,went to the Pennsylvania College,majored in zoology,and then went to John Hopkins for a masters degree in genetics.Publications:Under the Sea-Wind The Sea Around UsThe Edge of the SeaSilent SpringWhile she was working on Silent Spring,she learned she had breast can

3、cer.She died two years after Silent Spring was published,at age 56.,Significance of the Book,It roused a new public awareness that nature was vulnerable(vlnrbl 易受攻击的)to human intervention.She proposed that,at times,technological progress is so fundamentally at odds with natural processes that it mus

4、t be curtailed.Conservation had never raised much broad public interest,for few people really worried about the disappearance of wilderness.But the threats she had outlinedthe contamination of the food chain,cancer,genetic damage,the deaths of entire specieswere too frightening to ignore.,Lesson 11

5、Silent Spring,Text Analysis,Out of his ignorance and lack of concern for the integrity of nature,man is tampering with nature by abusing chemicals,causing irrecoverable harms on environment and people.,Part 1(paras.12):Part 2(paras.):Part 3(paras.):Part 4(paras.):Part 5(paras.):,Lesson 11 Silent Spr

6、ing,Text Analysis,35,6 9,1023,beauty and harmony enjoyed by both nature and all its life,evil spell,transitional paragraphs,directing readers attention to the very cause of the nationwide disaster a white powder,the chemical,explanation of how the ecological disasters were created,2425,proper soluti

7、on to the disasters,II.Detailed Discussion of the Text,1.There was once a town in the heart of America where all life seemed to live in harmony with its surroundings.(-para1)heart:the central or most important part Note the various meanings of the word“life”in the text.In this sentence it means“livi

8、ng things”.in harmony with:in a state of peaceful co-existence and agreementParaphrase:Once upon a time,there was a town in the central part of America where all living things seemed to co-exist peacefully with their environment.,2.The town lay in the midst of prosperous farms,where,in spring,white

9、clouds of bloom drifted above the green fields.(-para1)The town lay among booming(or well growing)farms.In spring,white clouds floated above the green fields just like flowers.Prosperous:booming;promising:(of plants)growing well,3.In autumn,oak and maple and birch set up a blaze of color that flamed

10、 and flickered across a background of pines.(-1),set up:to cause,produce,raise:a walla blaze of color:an impressive and noticeable show of colorsPara:In autumn,the oak,maple and birch trees turned yellow,red or brown,thus making a beautiful show of colors against the dark green of pine trees.Pay att

11、ention to Carsons use of color in describing the town before its environment was contaminated:white clouds floating above green fields in spring,the blaze of color in autumn,etc.,4.Then foxes barked in the hills and deer silently crossed the fields.(-1),(Now animals are introduced after plant life)f

12、rom the noisy foxes to the quiet deer,they cried and moved as they liked.5.delighted the travelers eye.(-para2 line1)gave the traveler great satisfaction/enjoyment(what a harmonious and fascinating view),5.Then some evil spell settled on the community:mysterious diseases swept the flocks of chickens

13、;the cattle and sheep sickened and died.(3),-Then,as if by some evil power,disaster fell on the community:Strange diseases quickly struck down large numbers of chicken;the cattle and sheep became ill and died.Spell:words that make magical things happenNote the use of unit words in English:a flock of

14、 chicken/sheep/tourists;a herd of cattle/elephants,6.The feeding stations in the backyards were deserted.(-para4 line 2),feeding station:a dish-like container fixed on top of a post where people regularly leave sunflower seeds or the like for passing birds to feed on.Feeding stations are generally p

15、ut up in the backyards.-No birds came to feed on what was there at the feeding stations.Deserted:forsaken;visited by nobody(here birds)A street/island,7.On the mornings that had once throbbed with the dawn chorus of scores of bird voices there was now no sound;(-4),-The morning air used to vibrate w

16、ith(vaibreit振动;颤动)the singing of birds,but there was now no sound.Or:The chorus of many birds caused the morning air to shake rhythmically,giving the place life.scores of bird:many birds,8.Considering the whole span(跨度)of earthly time,the opposite effect,in which life actually modifies its surroundi

17、ngs,has been relatively slight.(-P10 L3),-When we think of the long history of life on earth,the degree(or extent)that living things affect their environment has been insignificant as compared with the effect of the environment on plant and animal life.9.during but it has changed in character.(-P11)

18、but the nature of this power to alter the environment has changed.,10.This pollution is for the most part irrecoverable.(-P11 L4),-In most cases,the polluted air,soil,and rivers and the sea cannot be restored to their original natural state.-Irrecoverable:irreparable(not reparable);incurable;irremed

19、iable不可逆转的,11.Chemicals sprayed on croplands or forests or gardens lie long in soil,entering into living organisms,passing from one to another in a chain of poisoning and death.(-P11 L6),lie long in soil:they stay in soil for a long time because they dont break down chemically thereentering into liv

20、ing organisms,passing from one to another in a chain of poisoning and death:,12.Given time-time not in years but in millennia-life adjusts,and a balance has been reached.(-12),-When the environment changes,living things can adapt to their new surroundings,but it is a long process and it takes millen

21、nia of years for life to be in harmony with their modified world again.millennia of years:thousands of years,13.But in the modern world there is no time.(-12)-But in the modern world,life has no time to adjust itself to the change of environment,for mans power to temper with nature has become too gr

22、eat.(Man is so eager to change nature for short-term benefits,he does not think of the long-term interest of his own species.),14.The rapidity of change follows the impetuous pace of man rather than the deliberate pace of nature.(-13)The environment no longer changes slowly according to the laws of

23、nature.Rather,it is rapidly changed by shortsighted,profit-seeking mankind.Therefore adjustment can never keep up with change,and a new balance between living things and their environment can hardly be reached.,15.Radiation is now the unnatural creation of mans tampering with the atom.(-13)-In the p

24、ast,radiation was only sent out from radioactive substances in certain rock;today man creates such harmful rays by splitting the nucleus of the atom of such substance as radium.,17.Among them are many that are used in mans war against nature.(-15),mans war against nature:This refers to the doctrine

25、of“conquering nature”The question:Can man really conquer the nature?,18.and other organisms described as“pests”;and they are sold under several thousand different brand names.(-15)described as“pests”:referred to as“pests”that harm or destroy food supplies for man.The quotation marks show that Carson

26、 does not regard the so called pests as that harmful.Any species,when its population is kept under control,forms a part of nature.Wiping a species out would destroy the balance between life and the environment.,19.These chemicals are now applied almost universally to farms,gardens,forests,and homes(

27、-16)apply sth to:to put or spread sth on the surface of,e.g.She never goes out without applying sun cream to/on her face and neck.Apply this lotion(洗液;洗涤剂)liberally to the bitten area and the pain will wear off.,21.The whole process of spraying seems caught up in an endless spiral.(-17)The more inse

28、cticides are sprayed,the less effective they will become in destroying the“pests”.Then more deadly chemicals will be developed to kill them.This process will go on endlessly.be caught up in:to become involved in,often against your wishes,e.g.The local government was caught up in a dispute between la

29、bor and management of the coal mine.an endless spiral:a never-ending,continuous upward movement,e.g.If the government doesnt take effective measures,the country is in danger of getting into an inflationary spiral.,23.Immune to(-17):unable to be harmed or affected because of special qualities in your

30、self,e.g.Vaccinations(,vksinein)are being given to students for free to make them immune to H1V1 flu.24.Natureholds the species within bounds by the built-in checks and balances.(-20)Nature keeps living things in proportion,regulating their number through the check and balance mechanisms of itself.I

31、n other words,when the population of one species is too big/small,Nature has a way of leveling it off.,26.Insect problems arose with the intensification of agriculture the devotion of immense acreage to a single crop.P20 L10,Insect problems resulted from the intensification of agriculture,that is,th

32、e practice of planting a single crop on a large area of cropland.Acreage:an area of land measured in acres,e.g.:The farm has a considerable acreage.Enormous acreages of soya beans are grown in the United States.,27.we need the basic knowledge of animal populations and their relations to their surrou

33、ndings that will“promote an even balance and damp down the explosive power of outbreaks and new invasions.”(-P24 L2)the explosive power of outbreaks and new invasions:the power of insects to multiply quickly and their power to invade new territoriesdamp down:to control and reduce:to suppress,e.g.The

34、 man was too keen on betting on horse races,and his wife decided to damp down his enthusiasm.,29.We have subjected enormous numbers of people to contact with these poisons,without their consent and often without their knowledge.(-P25 L3)-By spraying insecticides on food grains,vegetables and fruit,w

35、e have caused large numbers of people to absorb harmful chemicals without asking whether they would like to do so and often without their knowing it.Subject sb/sth to sth:(written)to make sb/sth suffer or be affected by sth,usually sth unpleasant,e.g.Diogenes was constantly subjected to ridicule.Bef

36、ore launching the new car,they subjected it to severe tests.,Lesson 11 Silent Spring,For Reference,Question:Why did Carson say the chemical war is never won?,Chemicals kill indiscriminately,reduce biodiversity(,baiudaiv:sti生物多样性)and contaminate the entire environment.They cannot solve the pest probl

37、em,for pests can adapt to the chemicals and evolve into super races immune to chemicals,and they can undergo a“flare-back”.The vicious circle will never end until man is killed along with other lives.,word study,consider,consider vt.认为,把.看做;考虑;关心 vi.考虑,细想considering prep.考虑到,关于considerable adj.相当大的,

38、相当多的considerate adj.体贴的,考虑周到的consideration n.考虑;关心;要考虑的事,all things considered从各方面考虑起来be considerate of 为.着想,考虑周到be under consideration在考虑中on no consideration在任何情况下都不out of consideration for出于对.考虑leave out of consideration忽略,没有考虑,accidental adj.意外的,偶然的 accident n.意外的事;事故搭配:by accident 偶然 on purpose故

39、意 without accident 平安无事地 by accident of 靠.的机遇助记:incident(附带的)事件 incidental 附带的,伴随的 incidentally 附带地 accident意外的事 accidental意外的,附属的 accidentally意外地 辨析:accident指不幸的意外事故 incident指突然发生的重大事件 event普通用语,可指大小事件,如前加修饰语,常指历史上重大事件,abundance 大量,丰富,充裕,n.a large quantity that is more than enough(=grea plentyt),(a

40、dj.)abundant丰富的(n.)abundance丰富(v.)abound富于,Example:There is a great abundance of sunshine here.Laughing were in abundance on that trip abundant a.(be in)This area is abundant in fish resource.abound v.(with)搭配:in abundance 丰富地 an abundance of 大量的,充裕的 be abundant in(with)丰富的,大量的,Exercise,For the adve

41、rtised position,the company offers a(n)_salary and benefits package.A.generous B.plentiful C.abundant D.sufficient,答案:A 句意:对于广告中的职位,该公司提供了非常慷慨丰厚的工资和福利待遇。考查的是形容词词义辨析。generous的意思是“慷慨的,大方的,丰富的,充分的”,plentiful的意思是“许多的,丰富的,大量的”,abundant的意思是“丰富的,充裕的”,sufficicient的意思是”充分的,足够的“,access n.接近(或进入)的机会,享用的机会;vt.存

42、取(计算机文件等),辨异:assess,access,excess assess v.估价,评价 access n.接近,进入,通道,入口 excess n.超越,超过,过剩 accessible adj.易于得到(接近、达到)的inaccessible adj.(to)达不到的,难得到的 不可进入的,不易接近的,industry n.工业,产业勤劳,勤奋,Diligence is the mother of good luck,and God gives all things to industry.勤奋是幸运之母,上帝将万物赐予勤劳。,industrial adg.工业的,产业的 indu

43、strious adg.勤劳的,勤奋的industrialize v.(使)工业化 industrialization n.工业化,landscape n.(陆上)风景,景色 全景风景画 v.美化,辨异:landscape,scenery,view,scenescenery是从美的观点来看部分乡间景色,为不可数名词We passed through some beautiful scenery on our journey through the Lake District.我们在穿越英国湖泊区的旅途中,看到了不少美丽的景色。landscape是指在某一地区内见到的由丘陵、山谷、原野等构成的风

44、景,为可数名词The landscape was typical of the Lake District,with high mountains,lakes,and deep valleys.这种由高山,湖泊和深谷构成的景色是英国湖泊区的典型景色。可数名词view表示从某处可以见到的远景,着重点在你能够看到的部分Youll get a fine view of the town from the top of the hill.scene用以指所看到的远近各处的景色,亦包括人和动作a happy scene of children playing in the park孩子们在公园里嬉戏的欢

45、乐情景,bounds:accepted or furthest limit,e.g.His energy knows no bounds(=He is very energetic.)Quite a few Congressmen insist that military spending be held/kept within bounds.Build in/into:to cause to be an indispensable part of sth,e.g.The cupboards are built in to the walls of the house.I hope youll

46、 build some entertainment into the schedule for the training.built-in adj:included as an indispensable part of sth;inherente.g.a built-in wardrobe;a built-in advantage/disadvantage of a system,chorus n.group of singers合唱团,合唱 v.sing,speak in chorus齐声唱,齐声说,搭配:a chorus of protest一片抗议声;in chorus齐声地femal

47、e chorus女生合唱;male chorus男生合唱;mixed chorus混声合唱,考题:The whole class replied in_to the teachers questions.A.together B.line C.chorus D.queue,答案:C 句意:全班同学齐声回答老师的问题。in together无此搭配 in line与in a queue站成一排;in chorus异口同声地,confine vt.keep or hold,restrict,within limits限制,限于.范围内keep shut up关起来,禁闭Example:No lon

48、ger is the possession of information confined to a privileged minority.信息不再只是掌握在少数特权层的手中了。,考题:Our knowledge about agriculture has so far been exclusively_to books.A.restricted B.controlled C.confined D.restrained,答案:C 句意:我们对农业知识的了解到目前为止仅仅局限于书本。confine指某人被限制在狭窄的范围或领域内,后接介词to;restrict指把某人的行为限制在或控制住确定的

49、范围内,后接介词to;control指通过权利和影响等对某人加以监督和控制;restrain多指感情上的克制,consent vi.give agreement or permission同意,答应 Example:I asked my mother if I could go out,and she consented.我问妈妈我是否能出去,她答应了。,搭配:with one consent全体一致地辨析:consent同意或赞成某人的申请或建议,正式用词。agree往往指原先意见有分歧,经过商讨后达到意见一致,有时也可用来代替assent和consent,表示同意某项提议、意见、决议等,一

50、般用语。approve通常指官方正式批准所赞同的事物或长辈对晚辈的请求、意见等表示同意,因此后面往往只接物。,flicker v.to burn unsteadily;shine with an unsteady light(火光等)摇曳,闪烁,闪动 n.a flickering movement or light摇曳,闪烁搭配:flicker out(火光)摇摇曳曳地熄灭,考题:The candle_in the wind.A.sparkled B.flickered C.flashed D.twinkled,答案:B 句意:蜡烛在风中闪烁不定。sparkle尤指由发光的物体闪烁出来的光。还

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