Lesson 12-Confessions of a miseducated man Part five Extension W BTLE ENTER
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Lesson 12-Confessions of a miseducated man Extension Contents I。 Oral work L。Quz 工工。 Writing IV. Listening Lab W BTLE (BACK NEXT
Lesson 12—Confessions of a Miseducated Man W B T L E I. Oral Work II. Quiz III. Writing IV. Listening Lab
Lesson 12-Confessions of a miseducated man I. Oral Work List 1. Group Discussion 2. Debating W BTLE (BACK NEXT
Lesson 12—Confessions of a Miseducated Man W B T L E List 1. Group Discussion 2. Debating
Lesson 12-Confessions of a miseducated man I. Oral work o What does the author think of the Brainstorm in group differences between races and nations? What is your opinion? o Do you agree that tribalism is standing in our way to progress today? W BTLE The end of Group Discussion. (BACK NEXT
Lesson 12—Confessions of a Miseducated Man W B T L E What does the author think of the differences between races and nations? What is your opinion? Do you agree that tribalism is standing in our way to progress today? Brainstorm in groups. The end of Group Discussion
Lesson 12-Confessions of a miseducated man I. Oral Work Topics for Debating: Related Quotes 1. The global village needs a world governance. 2. Moral cultivation is more important than knowledge learning for a college student 3. Science is a threat to humanity W BTLE To be continued on the next page. (BACK NEXT
Lesson 12—Confessions of a Miseducated Man W B T L E Topics for Debating: 1. The global village needs a world governance. 2. Moral cultivation is more important than knowledge learning for a college student. 3. Science is a threat to humanity. Related Quotes To be continued on the next page
Lesson 12-Confessions of a miseducated man I. Oral work o The need for world government was clear before August 6, 1945, but Hiroshima(广岛) and Nagasaki(长崎) raise that need to such dimensions that it can no longer be ignored Norman Cousins o The new education must be less concerned with sophistication than compassion. It must recognize the hazards of tribalism. It must teach man the most difficult lesson of all-to look at someone anywhere in the world and be able to see the image of himself. The old emphasis upon superficial differences that separate peoples must give way to education for citizenship in the human community Norman cousins With such an education and with such self-understanding, it is possible that some nation or people may come forward with the vital inspiration that men need no less than food. Leadership on this higher level does not require mountains of gold or thundering propaganda. It is concerned with human destiny. Human destiny is the issue. People will respond Norman cousins W BTLE The end of Debating 国 (BACK NEXT
Lesson 12—Confessions of a Miseducated Man W B T L E The need for world government was clear before August 6, 1945, but Hiroshima (广岛) and Nagasaki (长崎) raise that need to such dimensions that it can no longer be ignored. ~ Norman Cousins The new education must be less concerned with sophistication than compassion. It must recognize the hazards of tribalism. It must teach man the most difficult lesson of all—to look at someone anywhere in the world and be able to see the image of himself. The old emphasis upon superficial differences that separate peoples must give way to education for citizenship in the human community. ~ Norman Cousins With such an education and with such self-understanding, it is possible that some nation or people may come forward with the vital inspiration that men need no less than food. Leadership on this higher level does not require mountains of gold or thundering propaganda. It is concerned with human destiny. Human destiny is the issue. People will respond. ~ Norman Cousins The end of Debating
Lesson 12-Confessions of a miseducated man II. Quis List 1. Quiz 1 2. Quiz 2 W BTLE (BACK NEXT
Lesson 12—Confessions of a Miseducated Man W B T L E List 1. Quiz 1 2. Quiz 2
Lesson 12-Confessions of a miseducated man II. Quiz 1 1. obviously, the Chairmans remarks at the conference were and not planned a. substantial b. spontaneous C. simultaneous d. synthetic b d 2. For the success of the project the company should the most of the opportunities at hand a, obtain b. grasp C catch d. make W BTLE To be continued on the next page. (BACK NEXT
Lesson 12—Confessions of a Miseducated Man W B T L E 1. Obviously, the Chairman’s remarks at the conference were ___ and not planned. a. substantial b. spontaneous c. simultaneous d. synthetic 2. For the success of the project, the company should ___ the most of the opportunities at hand. a. obtain b. grasp c. catch d. make b d To be continued on the next page
Lesson 12-Confessions of a miseducated man II. Quiz 1 3. Failure to follow the club rules him from the volleyball team a. disfavoured b. dispelled C disqualified d. dismissed c b 4. The discovery of new oil-fields in various parts of the country filled the government with hope. a, eternal b, infinite C. ceaseless d. everlasting W BTLE To be continued on the next page. (BACK NEXT
Lesson 12—Confessions of a Miseducated Man W B T L E 3. Failure to follow the club rules ___ him from the volleyball team. a. disfavoured b. dispelled c. disqualified d. dismissed 4. The discovery of new oil-fields in various parts of the country filled the government with ____ hope. a. eternal b. infinite c. ceaseless d. everlasting c b To be continued on the next page
Lesson 12-Confessions of a miseducated man II. Quiz 1 5. At first the company refused to purchase the equipment, but this decision was revised a subsequentl b. successively predominantly d. preliminarily 6. The local police are authorized to anyones movements as they think of it a. pause b. halt C repe d keep W BTLE To be continued on the next page. (BACK NEXT
Lesson 12—Confessions of a Miseducated Man W B T L E 5. At first the company refused to purchase the equipment, but this decision was ____ revised. a. subsequently b. successively c. predominantly d. preliminarily 6. The local police are authorized to ___ anyone’s movements as they think of it. a. pause b. halt c. repel d. keep a b To be continued on the next page