研究生英语精读教程Eight.ppt

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1、研究生英语精读教程(第三版下),中国人民大学出版社,Unit Eight,l Am a Highbrow,1.Text,2.Exercise,3.Supplementary Reading,l Am a Highbrow*,Aldous Huxley,highbrow n.person with tastes and interests considered to be superior to those of most people雅士,绅士,自命不凡的人,Menu,Translation,Menu,Translation,1To a great extent,of course,it is

2、 just a matter of taste.I am a highbrow for the same reason that I am an eater of strawberries.I enjoy the eating of strawberries and I enjoy the processes and experiences which are commonly qualified by the name of highbrow.,2Conversely,I am not a lowbrow*,because I do not enjoy lowbrow processes a

3、nd experiences.Thus I derive a great deal less pleasure from jazz and thrillers*than from the music,let us say,of Beethoven or the novels,for example,of Dostoevsky;,lowbrow n.person having or showing little taste for or interest in intellectual things平民,俗民,庸俗的人thriller n.one that thrills,especially

4、a sensational or suspenseful book,story,play or movie惊险读物,Menu,and the sex appeal of the girls on the covers of magazines seems to me less thrilling than the more complicated appeal to a great variety of feelings made by a Rubens,an EI Greco,a Constable,a Seurat.,Menu,Translation,3Again,I find the w

5、atching of horse racing or football matches less agreeable as an occupation than the acquisition*and co-ordination*of knowledge.Reading seems to me more entertaining than bridge or cross-word puzzles*.,acquisition n.the act of acquiring or getting获得co-ordination n.state of being brought or put into

6、proper relation协调,调和cross-word puzzles puzzles in which words have to be written纵横字谜(一种填字游戏),Menu,And the slaughtering*of animals for fun is a pastime that leaves me either cold with disgust or hot with indignation.,slaughter vt.to kill cruelly or wrongly残杀,屠杀,Menu,Translation,4There is no disputing

7、,says the proverb*,about taste-though,in fact,human beings spend at least half their leisure doing nothing else-and if highbrowism and lowbrowism were exclusively(as it is certain that they are in great part)matters of individual taste,there would be no more to say about them than what I have said i

8、n the preceding lines.,proverb n.a short well-known saying in popular language格言,谚语,Translation,Menu,5But more than mere taste is at stake;and,realizing this,the supporters of either party have rationalized*their preferences in terms of arguments that involve an appeal to more objective standards th

9、an those of a simple personal preference.,rationalisze v.treat or explain in a rational manner使合理;使合理化,Menu,Translation,6Thus lowbrows are never weary*of condemning highbrows for their inhumanity*,nor of admiring themselves for being so admirably*human.,weary adj.(of)疲倦的,劳累的inhumanity n.harming othe

10、r human beings残酷,暴虐admirable adj.very good;excellent极好的;可敬佩的,Menu,At the same time they argue that they must be in the right because they are so much more numerous than the highbrows.To the attacks of the lowbrows(attacks which have grown increasingly vocal*and violent in the course of the last few

11、years)the highbrows generally reply in a tone of patronizing*contempt.,vocal adj.with or using the voice有声音的patronisze v.be condescending toward;act as patron towards对摆出屈尊俯就的样子;光顾,赞助,Menu,Translation,7They start,like the Pharisee in the parable*,by thanking God that they are not as other men are,and

12、 proceed to paint a picture of those other men,hardly more flattering than that which Swift painted of the Yahoos.,parable n.a short simple story which teaches a moral or religious lesson寓言,Menu,Then explicitly*or implicitly*,they associate their highbrowism with virtue,and speak of their own learne

13、d refinements*as good and of their adversaries ignorance and crudity*as bad.,explicit adj.clear and fully expressed明确的implicit adj.meant though not plainly expressed含蓄的refinement n.the quality of being refined优雅,文雅crudity n.the state or quality of being crude粗鲁,粗野,Menu,Translation,8Each partys argum

14、ents seem to me equally futile*and each partys emotional attitude equally deplorable*.Thus the lowbrows appeal to numbers cuts no ice at all.In 1600 the earth was not the center of the universe because the majority then supposed it was;nor,because she had more readers,was Ella Wheeler Wilcox a bette

15、r poet than Father Hopkins.,futile adj.useless无用的deplorable adj.very bad可悲的,不幸的,Translation,Menu,9As for the lowbrows claim to be specially human,I for one have never been able to understand why it should be inhuman to use the faculties that distinguish us from pigs and geese and human to use those

16、which we share with the lower animals.,Menu,10The highbrows reverse the numerical argument and imply that,because they are so few,they must therefore be right.But where they chiefly offend is in their pharisaical*self-congratulation and contempt for others.In the past,the highbrows were alone in exp

17、ressing a feeling of superiority;the lowbrows humbly accepted the position assigned to them.,pharisaic(al)adj.making a show of being good and religious(贬义)伪装虔诚的,伪善的,Translation,Menu,11Recently,however,there has been a change,and lowbrows now adopt towards highbrows exactly the same attitude as highb

18、rows have always adopted towards them.Each highbrow did and does congratulate himself on being unique in his unlikeness to other men;and conversely each lowbrow now congratulates himself on being in some mystical way unique in his likeness-on being,so to say,outstandingly average and extraordinarily

19、 ordinary.,Menu,The snarlings*of their respective egotisms*add yet another discordant*note to the contemporary babel*.,snarl v.to make a low angry sound while showing the teeth咆哮,嗥叫egotism n.selfishness自我,利己主义discordant adj.not in agreement不和谐的babel n.scene of noisy and confused talking混乱,Menu,Trans

20、lation,12In point of fact,the question of rightness or wrongness simply does not enter into the dispute.The difference between highbrows and lowbrows is essentially quantitative,not qualitative.In certain respects(though not,perhaps,in others)the life of the highbrow is fuller than that of the lowbr

21、ow.,Menu,13He is interested in a greater number and a greater variety of things;and his knowledge enables him rationally to co-ordinate more facts of experience than the lowbrow can do.The lowbrow lives in a world where events are isolated and unconnected;the highbrow,in one where knowledge has fuse

22、d these isolated happenings into what is at least a partially comprehensible whole.,Menu,Translation,14In a certain sense,even the works of art admired by highbrows are quantitatively more considerable than the works admired by lowbrows.A Dostoevsky novel contains,explicitly or by implication,all th

23、at a thriller contains,plus a great deal more.,Menu,Translation,15The emotionalism*which makes popular music popular is there in the best music,but transformed,refined and given a general significance by its association with other things.,emotionalism n.the quality of feeling or showing too much emo

24、tion易动感情,感情主义,Menu,The works of art appreciated by highbrows are in general qualitatively superior to those appreciated by lowbrows;and the effort to comprehend qualitatively superior work leads to an enrichment*,a filling out of experience.16But even if these works were not qualitatively superior,t

25、hey would still contribute to a fullness of experience by being quantitatively more substantial and extensive.,enrichment n.the act of enriching or the state of being enriched丰富,Translation,Menu,17Now the fuller life is not,as such,good;nor,as such,is the emptier life bad.Any kind of life is only th

26、e raw material out of which individuals can make goodness or badness.Whether the relatively full life of highbrows is a more suitable material or of which to manufacture goodness than the relatively empty life of lowbrows,I do not know;but I think that,on the whole,it may be.,Menu,18That its content

27、,judged by aesthetic*and scientific standards,is intrinsically*richer and more significant than the content of the typical lowbrow life,seems to me to be unquestionable*.,aesthetic adj.concerned with beauty(艺术上的)美感的,审美的;美学的intrinsical adj.in itself内在的,本身的unquestionable adj.which cannot be questioned

28、毫无疑问的,毋庸置疑的,千真万确的,Translation,Menu,19No less obvious is the fact there are great numbers of people so constituted or so brought up that they cannot get so much pleasure out of processes and experiences which result in a rich,significant life,as they can get out of processes and experiences resulting

29、 in a poorer life less full of meaning.20We are back again where we started,among the tastes and capacities of the individual.,Menu,Translation,Exercise,.Comprehension,.Vocabulary,.Close,.Translation(English to Chinese),.Translation(Chinese to English),.Writing,Menu,.Comprehension,Answer the followi

30、ng questions or complete the following statements by choosing the best alternative A,B,C or D under each.You are allowed 2 minutes 30 seconds for this part.,1.This passage is mainly concerned with _.my being a highbrowindividual tastehighbrowism and lowbrowismpersonal preference,Menu,Answers,.Compre

31、hension,2.The author regards himself as a highbrow because of all the following reasons Except that _.he likes eating strawberrieshe enjoys highbrow processes and experienceshe does not enjoy lowbrow processes and experienceshe does not enjoy jazz and thrillers at all,Answers,Menu,3.It can be inferr

32、ed from Par.2 and Par.3 that,the author thinks that highbrows can get more pleasure from _.jazz and thrillers than from the music of Beethoventhe sex appeal of the girls on the covers of magazines than from the paintings of famous artistswatching of horse racing than from learningreading than from b

33、ridge of cross-word puzzles,.Comprehension,Menu,Answers,4.According to the author,it is true that _.highbrowism and lowbrowism are totally matters of individual tastehighbrowism and lowbrowism have nothing to do with individual tastehighbrowism and lowbrowism involve more than mere tastethere are no

34、 objective standards for highbrowism and lowbrowism,.Comprehension,Answers,Menu,5.Which of the following characteristics are given to lowbrows by highbrows?Crudity and ignoranceHumanity,virtue and learned refinementInhumanity,crudity and ignoranceVirtue but ignorance,.Comprehension,Menu,Answers,6.Th

35、e author thinks that _.the lowbrows must be right because highbrows are inhumanthe lowbrows must be right because there are more lowbrows than highbrowsthe lowbrows appeal to numbers is of no use at allthe lowbrows are outstandingly average and extraordinarily ordinary,.Comprehension,Answers,Menu,7.

36、The author,in the 4th paragraph,considers the reason why highbrows and lowbrows dispute is that _.human beings spend at least half their leisure doing nothing elsehighbrowism is conlusively matters of individual tastethere would be something else important besides matters of individual tastelowbrowi

37、sm is exclusively matters of individual taste,.Comprehension,Menu,Answers,8.According to the author,_.highbrows can enjoy fuller life than lowbrows in all respectshighbrows can not co-ordinate with others because they think they are superior to other menhighbrows live in an isolated and unconnected

38、worldthere are more works of art for highbrows to admire than that for lowbrows,.Comprehension,Answers,Menu,9.What enables highbrows to have a more comprehensive point of view on things than lowbrows?A.Interest.B.Knowledge.C.Experience.D.Taste.10.On the whole,the authors attitude toward the relative

39、ly full life of highbrows is _.A.positiveB.negativeC.doubtfulD.unclear,.Comprehension,Menu,Answers,.Vocabulary,A.Identify one of the four choices A,B,C,or D which would keep the meaning of the underlined word or phrase.,1.He spent hundreds of hours in the acquisition of skill with a rifle.A.developm

40、ent B.familiarity C.gaining D.experience2.There was an implicit understanding between them that the subject should not be mentioned.A.a mutualB.an impliedC.a deepD.an obvious,Answers,Menu,.Vocabulary,A.Identify one of the four choices A,B,C,or D which would keep the meaning of the underlined word or

41、 phrase.,3.All his attempts to argue to save the business were futile.A.valuableB.worthwhileC.uselessD.unnecessary4.He lives by the proverb Early to bed and early to rise.A.a short simple sayingB.a short famous sayingC.a popular short saying D.a wise short saying,Menu,Answers,.Vocabulary,A.Identify

42、one of the four choices A,B,C,or D which would keep the meaning of the underlined word or phrase.,5.Thousands of cattle are slaughtered here every year.A.killedB.transportedC.exhibitedD.enclosed6.At four oclock my mother returned,weary and exhausted.A.elegantB.mysteriousC.tiredD.curious,Answers,Menu

43、,.Vocabulary,A.Identify one of the four choices A,B,C,or D which would keep the meaning of the underlined word or phrase.,7.Mary couldnt help snarling at him for his disrespecting of her privacy.speaking to him in a low voicespeaking to him in a loud voicespeaking to him in a soft voicespeaking to h

44、im in a harsh voice,Menu,Answers,.Vocabulary,A.Identify one of the four choices A,B,C,or D which would keep the meaning of the underlined word or phrase.,8.A good deal of discord has arisen in the university over this question.A.discussionB.argumentC.disagreementD.contradiction9.You could tell she w

45、as a woman of refinement by her behavior.A.eleganceB.graciousnessC.perfectionD.kindness,Answers,Menu,.Vocabulary,A.Identify one of the four choices A,B,C,or D which would keep the meaning of the underlined word or phrase.,10.When Frank had found a movie he liked,what others said cut no ice with him.

46、had much effect onhad no effect onmade a deep impression onmade a slight impression on,Menu,Answers,.Vocabulary,B.Choose the correct answer.Only one answer is correct.,11.If we _ our efforts we should be able to defeat the enemy.A.spare B.coordinate C.cooperate D.correlate 12.Lowbrows are likely to

47、have _ of speech and behavior.A.originalities B.cruelties C.crudities D.specialities,Answers,Menu,.Vocabulary,B.Choose the correct answer.Only one answer is correct.,13.His right to the property is _.A.perceptible B.measurable C.disreputable D.unquestionable 14.The team played hard because the champ

48、ionship of the state was _.A.at hand B.at stake C.at large D.at best,Menu,Answers,.Vocabulary,B.Choose the correct answer.Only one answer is correct.,15._,I dont know what we should have done without him.A.In principle B.In general C.In theory D.In point of fact 16.Your proposal that the money shoul

49、d be used to build a nursery school is _.A.imaginable B.admirable C.negligible D.predictable,Answers,Menu,.Vocabulary,B.Choose the correct answer.Only one answer is correct.,17.The _ treatment of mental patients shocked the public.A.sensible B.sensational C.inhuman D.human 18.The family lived in a _

50、 slum.A.comfortable B.modern C.ancient D.deplorable,Menu,Answers,.Vocabulary,B.Choose the correct answer.Only one answer is correct.,19.The highbrows have _ their preferences in terms of argument that their lives are fuller than that of the lowbrows.A.patronized B.rationalized C.emotionalized D.egot

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