全新版大學(xué)英語(yǔ)綜合教程第一冊(cè) unit4
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1、 全新版大學(xué)英語(yǔ)綜合教程第一冊(cè) Unit4 Unit 4 American Dream Part I Pre-reading Task Listen to the recording two or three times and then think over the following questions: 1. According to Dr. Hertz, what did the American Dream mean to his grandparents? 2. In Dr. Hertz’s opinion, who wants people to b
2、elieve in the American Dream? Why? 3. Why does Dr. Hertz say the American Dream is in one’s head and in one’s pocket? 4. What do you understand by the American Dream? The following words in the recording may be new to you: poverty n. 貧窮 advertising n. 廣告宣傳 Part II Text A
3、 The American Dream means different things to different people. But for many, particularly immigrants, it means the opportunity to make a better life for themselves. For them the dream is that talent and hard work can take you from log cabin to White House. Tony Trivisonno did not rise quite so h
4、igh, yet he managed to make his own dream come true. TONY TRIVISONNO’S AMERICAN DREAM Frederick C. Crawford He came from a rocky farm in Italy, somewhere south of Rome. How or when he got to America, I don’t know. But one evening I found him standing in the driveway, behind my garage. He
5、 was about five-foot-seven or eight, and thin. “I mow your lawn,” he said. It was hard to comprehend his broken English. I asked him his name. “Tony Trivisonno,” he replied. “I mow your lawn.” I told Tony that I couldn’t afford a gardener. “I mow your lawn,” he said again, then walked away. I
6、went into my house unhappy. Yes, these Depression days were difficult, but how could I to turn away a person who had come to me for help? When I got home from work the next evening, the lawn had been mowed, the garden weeded, and the walks swept. I asked my wife what had happened. “A man got the
7、 lawn mower out of the garage and worked on the yard,” she answered. “I assumed you had hired him.” I told her of my experience the night before. We thought it strange that he had not asked for pay. The next two days were busy, and I forgot about Tony. We were trying to rebuild our business and
8、bring some of our workers back to the plants. But on Friday, returning home a little early, I saw Tony again, behind the garage. I complimented him on the work he had done. “I mow your lawn,” he said. I managed to work out some kind of small weekly pay, and each day Tony cleaned up the yard and
9、took care of any little tasks. My wife said he was very helpful whenever there were any heavy objects to lift or things to fix. Summer passed into fall, and winds blew cold. “Mr. Craw, snow pretty soon,” Tony told me one evening. “When winter come, you give me job clearing snow at the factory.”
10、Well, what do you do with such determination and hope? Of course, Tony got his job at the factory. The months passed. I asked the personnel department for a report. They said Tony was a very good worker. One day I found Tony at our meeting place behind the garage. “I want to be ‘prentice,” he sa
11、id. We had a pretty good apprentice school that trained laborers. But I doubted whether Tony had the capacity to read blueprints and micrometers or do precision work. Still, how could I turn him down? Tony took a cut in pay to become an apprentice. Months later, I got a report that he had gradua
12、ted as a skilled grinder. He had learned to read the millionths of an inch on the micrometer and to shape the grinding wheel with an instrument set with a diamond. My wife and I were delighted with what we felt was a satisfying end of the story. A year or two passed, and again I found Tony in his
13、usual waiting place. We talked about his work, and I asked him what he wanted. “Mr. Craw,” he said, “I like a buy a house.” On the edge of town, he had found a house for sale, a complete wreck. I called on a banker friend. “Do you ever loan money on character?” I asked. “No,” he said. “We can’t
14、afford to. No sale.” “Now, wait a minute,” I replied. “Here is a hard-working man, a man of character, I can promise you that. He’s got a good job. You’re not getting a damn thing from your lot. It will stay there for years. At least he will pay your interest.” Reluctantly, the banker wrote a mo
15、rtgage for $2,000 and gave Tony the house with no down payment. Tony was delighted. From then on, it was interesting to see that any discarded odds and ends around our place — a broken screen, a bit of hardware, boards from packing — Tony would gather and take home. After about two years, I found
16、Tony in our familiar meeting spot. He seemed to stand a little straighter. He was heavier. He had a look of confidence. “Mr. Craw, I sell my house!” he said with pride. “I got $8,000.” I was amazed. “But, Tony, where are you going to live without a house?” “Mr. Craw, I buy a farm.” We sat do
17、wn and talked. Tony told me that to own a farm was his dream. He loved the tomatoes and peppers and all the other vegetables important to his Italian diet. He had sent for his wife and son and daughter back in Italy. He had hunted around the edge of town until he found a small, abandoned piece of pr
18、operty with a house and shed. Now he was moving his family to his farm. Sometime later. Tony arrived on a Sunday afternoon, neatly dressed. He had another Italian man with him. He told me that he had persuaded his childhood friend to move to America. Tony was sponsoring him. With an amused look in
19、 his eye, he told me that when they approached the little farm he now operated, his friend stood in amazement and said, “Tony, you are a millionaire!” Then, during the war, a message came from my company. Tony had passed away. I asked our people to check on his family and see that everything was
20、 properly handled. They found the farm green with vegetables, the little house livable and homey. There was a tractor and a good car in the yard. The children were educated and working, and Tony didn’t owe a cent. After he passed away, I thought more and more about Tony’s career. He grew in statur
21、e in my mind. In the end, I think he stood as tall, and as proud, as the greatest American industrialists. They had all reached their success by the same route and by the same values and principles: vision, determination, self-control, optimism, self-respect and, above all, integrity. Tony did n
22、ot begin on the bottom rung of the ladder. He began in the basement. Tony’s affairs were tiny; the greatest industrialists’ affairs were giant. But, after all, the balance sheets were exactly the same. The only difference was where you put the decimal point. Tony Trivisonno came to America seeking
23、 the American Dream. But he didn’t find it — he created it for himself. All he had were 24 precious hours a day, and he wasted none of them. (1110 words) New Words and Expressions driveway n. 宅旁私家車道 mow v. 修剪(草坪),刈(草) comprehend vt. understand fully lawn n. 草地,草坪 tu
24、rn away refuse to help (sb.) or to allow (sb.) to enter a place 拒絕幫助;不讓…進(jìn)入 weed v. 除去…的雜草;除草 n. 雜草,野草 assume vt. suppose 假設(shè);以為 compliment▲ vt. praise 贊揚(yáng) n. 贊美的言辭或行為 work out plan; solve; calculate 制定出;解決;算出 weekly a. happening once a week or every week 每周的;一周一次的
25、 clean up make clean and tidy 打掃,清除 helpful a. giving help; useful 有幫助的;有用的 do with (used in questions with what) 對(duì)待,處理 determination n. 決心,決定 personnel n. 人事部門;全體人員,全體職員 apprentice n. 學(xué)徒 capacity n. the ability to understand or do sth. 能力,才能 micrometer
26、n. 測(cè)微計(jì),千分尺 precision n. the quality of being exact 精密;精確(性) turn down refuse 拒絕 graduate v. (使)畢業(yè) n. (尤指大學(xué))畢業(yè)生 skilled a. having skill; needing skill 熟練的,有技巧的;技術(shù)性的 grinder n. 磨工 grind (ground) vt. 磨,磨碎,碾碎 instrument n. 工具,器械,儀器 for sale intended to b
27、e sold 待售 wreck n. 殘破物;(尤指失事船只、飛機(jī)等的)殘骸 call on visit (sb.) for a short time 拜訪 banker n. 銀行家;銀行高級(jí)職員 loan vt. lend (sth.) 借,貸 n. 貸款;借,貸 character n. (人的)品德;品質(zhì);性格 damn a.,n. (infml) (usu. used in negatives) of even the smallest amount 絲毫 reluctantly ad. 勉強(qiáng)地
28、 reluctant a. mortgage▲ n. 抵押借款,按揭 discard vt. (fml)throw away 拋棄 odds and ends 零星雜物,瑣碎物品 screen n. 紗門,紗窗;屏;熒屏 hardware n. 五金器具;(計(jì)算機(jī)的)硬件 spot n. a particular place;a small dirty mark 地點(diǎn);斑點(diǎn) confidence n. 信心 amaze vt. surprise (sb.) very much 使驚愕,使詫異
29、 amazement n. 驚愕,詫異 pepper n. 辣椒;胡椒粉 Italian a. 意大利的 diet n. food and drink usually taken by a person or group 日常飲食 send for ask for the arrival of 派人去叫,召喚;派人去取 hunt v. 尋找;打獵 abandon vt. give up completely or forever 拋棄,放棄 property n. land, buildings or
30、 both together; sth. which is owned (房)地產(chǎn);財(cái)產(chǎn) shed n. 小屋,棚 vt. 使脫落;使流出,散發(fā)出 sometime ad. 某個(gè)時(shí)候 sponsor vt. 為…做保證人;主辦,發(fā)起 n. 保證人;主辦者,發(fā)起人 amuse vt. cause to laugh or smile; cause to spend time in a pleasant manner 逗樂(lè);給…提供娛樂(lè) approach v. come near(er) to 接近 millionaire▲
31、 n. 百萬(wàn)富翁 pass away (euph) (esp. of a person) die 去世 handle vt. manage; control 管理,處理;操縱 livable a. fit or pleasant to live in 適于居住的 homey a. (infml) pleasant; like home 舒適的;像家一樣的 tractor n. 拖拉機(jī) stature n. 身材,身高;境界 industrialist n. 工業(yè)家,實(shí)業(yè)家 route n. 路線
32、,路程 principle n. guiding rule for behavior; basic truth 信條;原則;原理 vision n. th 上一篇英語(yǔ): 全新版大學(xué)英語(yǔ)綜合教程第一冊(cè) Unit3下一篇英語(yǔ): 全新版大學(xué)英語(yǔ)綜合教程第一冊(cè) Unit5查看更多關(guān)于大學(xué)英語(yǔ)教程的文章網(wǎng)友同時(shí)還瀏覽了: 全新版大學(xué)英語(yǔ)綜合教程第一冊(cè) T 全新版大學(xué)英語(yǔ)綜合教程第一冊(cè) T 全新版大學(xué)英語(yǔ)綜合教程第一冊(cè) U 全新版大學(xué)英語(yǔ)綜合教程第一冊(cè) U 全新版大學(xué)英語(yǔ)綜合教程第一冊(cè) U 全新版大學(xué)英語(yǔ)綜合教程第一冊(cè) U 新版第一冊(cè)全新版大學(xué)英語(yǔ)綜合教程第一
33、冊(cè) Unit4e ability to make great plans for the future; sight; the ability to see 遠(yuǎn)見;視覺,視力 optimism▲ n. 樂(lè)觀主義 self-respect n. proper respect for oneself 自尊;自重 above all most important of all 最重要的是 integrity▲ n. quality of being honest and responsible; state of being complete 正直;完
34、整 rung n. (梯子的)橫檔,梯級(jí) basement▲ n. 地下室 giant a. of great size or force 巨大的 n. 巨人 balance n. 平衡;余額 balance sheet 資產(chǎn)負(fù)債表 decimal▲ 小數(shù) create vt. produce or make (esp. sth. new) 創(chuàng)造,創(chuàng)作 Proper Names Tony Trivisonno 托尼·特里韋索諾 Frederick C. Crawford 弗雷德里克·C·克羅弗德 Italy 意大利 Rome 羅馬(意大利首都) 上一篇英語(yǔ): 全新版大學(xué)英語(yǔ)綜合教程第一冊(cè) Unit3下一篇英語(yǔ): 全新版大學(xué)英語(yǔ)綜合教程第一冊(cè) Unit5查看更多關(guān)于大學(xué)英語(yǔ)教程的文章網(wǎng)友同時(shí)還瀏覽了: 全新版大學(xué)英語(yǔ)綜合教程第一冊(cè) T 全新版大學(xué)英語(yǔ)綜合教程第一冊(cè) T 全新版大學(xué)英語(yǔ)綜合教程第一冊(cè) U 全新版大學(xué)英語(yǔ)綜合教程第一冊(cè) U 全新版大學(xué)英語(yǔ)綜合教程第一冊(cè) U 全新版大學(xué)英語(yǔ)綜合教程第一冊(cè) U
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