全新版大学英语第三册uni.ppt

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1、,Unit Three:Security,1.Have you ever been the victim of crime or do you know someone who has?2.Do you think crime is increasing or decreasing?,Text A The Land of Lock,Years ago in America,it was customary for families to leave their doors unlocked,day and night.In this essay,Greene regrets that peop

2、le can no longer trust each other and have to resort to elaborate security systems to protect themselves and their possessions.,The Land of the Lock By Bob GreeneIn the house where I grew up,it was our custom to leave the front door on the latch night.I dont know if that was a local term or if it is

3、 universal;“on the latch”meant the door was closed but not locked.None of us carried keys;the last one in for the evening would close up,and that was it.,2.Those days are over.In rural areas as well as in cities,doors do not stay unlocked,even for part of an evening.3.Suburbs and country areas are,i

4、n many ways,even more vulnerable than well-patrolled urban streets.Statistics show the crime rate*rising more dramatically in those allegedly tranquil areas than in cities.At any rate,the era of leaving the front door on the latch is over.,4.It has been replaced by dead-bolted locks,security chains,

5、electronic alarm systems and trip Wires hooked up to a police station or private guard firm.Many suburban families have sliding glass doors on their patios,with steel bars elegantly built in so no one can pry the doors open.,5.It is not uncommon,in the most pleasant of homes,to see pasted on the win

6、dows small notices announcing that the premises are under surveillance by this security force or that guard company.6.The lock is the new symbol of America.Indeed,a recent public-service advertisement by a large insurance company featured not charts showing how much at risk we are,but a picture of a

7、 childs bicycle with the now-usual padlock attached to it.,7.The ad pointed out that,yes,it is the insurance companies that pay for stolen goods,but who is going to pay for what the new atmosphere of distrust and fear is doing to our way of life?Who is going to make the psychic payment for the trans

8、formation of America from the Land of the Free to the Land of the Lock?,8.For that is what has happened.We have become so used to defending ourselves against the new atmosphere of American life,so used to putting up barriers,that we have not had time to think about what it may mean.9.For some reason

9、 we are satisfied when we think we are well-protected;it does not occur to us to ask ourselves:Why has this happened?Why are we having to barricade ourselves against our neighbors and fellow citizens,and when,exactly,did this start to take over our lives?,10.And it has taken over.If you work for a m

10、edium-to large-size company,chances are that you dont just wander in and out of work.You probably carry some kind of access card,electronic or otherwise,that allows you in and out of your place of work.Maybe the security guard at the front desk knows your face and will wave you in most days,but the

11、fact remains that the business your work for feels threatened enough to keep outsiders away via these“keys.”,11.It wasnt always like this,Even a decade ago,Most private business had a policy of free access.It simply didnt occur to managers that the proper thing to do was to distrust people.12.Look a

12、t the airports*.Parents used to take children out to departure gates to watch planes land and take off.Thats all gone.Airports are no longer a place of education and fun;they are the most sophisticated of security sites.,13.With electronic x-ray equipment,we seem finally to have figured out a way to

13、 hold the terrorists,real and imagined,at bay;it was such a relief to solve this problem that we did not think much about what such a state of affairs says about the quality of our lives.We now pass through these electronic friskers without so much as a sideways glance;the machines,and what they sta

14、nd for,have won.,14.Our neighborhoods are bathed in high-intensity light;we do not want to afford ourselves even so much a luxury as a shadow.15.Businessmen,in increasing numbers,are purchasing new machines that hook up to the telephone and analyze a callers voice.The machines are supposed to tell t

15、he businessman,with a small margin of error,whether his friend or client is telling lies.,16.All this is being done in the name of“security”;that is what we tell ourselves.We are fearful,and so we devise ways to lock fear out,and that,we decide,is what security means.17.But no;with all this“security

16、,”we are perhaps the most insecure nation in the history of civilized man.What better word to describe the way in which we have been forced to live?What sadder reflection on all that we have become in this new and puzzling time?,18.We trust no one.Suburban housewives wear rape whistles on their stat

17、ion wagon key chains.We have become so smart about self-protection that,in the end,we have all outsmarted ourselves.We may have locked the evils out,but in so doing we have locked ourselves in.,That may be the legacy we remember best when we look back on this age:In dealing with the unseen horrors a

18、mong us,we became prisoners of ourselves.All of us prisoners,in this time of our troubles.,At Present,security chain,electronic alarm systems,trip wires,electronic X-ray equipment,sliding glass doors with steel bars,access cards,high intensity light,rape whistles,dead-bolt locks,出入证,防盗锁,防护链,电子报警系统,触发式报警装置,钢筋玻璃滑门,电子透视装置,探照灯,防强暴口哨,Hmework,Group Discussion:,How to ensure your security on campus?,

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