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1、 Where do you imagine the incident the woman describes took place? What courtesy did she expect? What, in the mans view, is the basis of a lot of commoncourtesy? Where do you imagine the incident the woman describes took place? What courtesy did she expect? What, in the mans view, is the basis of a
2、lot of common courtesy? At the entrance to a building.She expected the man to open the door for her.The notion that women are not strong enough to cope with everyday reality. Should a good feminist accept priority seating on a lifeboat? By Charles Krauthammer Should a good feminist accept priority s
3、eating on a lifeboat?By Charles Krauthammer ( Given the governments record on unemployment Given childrens helplessness and defenselessness ( Given good weather Given poor immunity ( Given that feminists have been fighting for gender/ sexual equality for years Given one more chance to go to college
4、Comprehension Vocabulary Listening 讀寫(xiě)教程 III: What “period attitude” from the movie Titanic does the author focus on?Why does he consider the audiences acceptance of this attitude odd? Answer the following questions:The attitude that women should be grouped with children in getting “priority seating”
5、 on lifeboats.Because it is so clearly contrary to modern view of womens rights; Because it is insulting to women. What examples does the author give to show that this attitude is found not only in the movies?He gives examples from recent newspapers:“The invaders gunned down the Indians, mot of them
6、 women and children.”“As many as 200 civilians, most of them women and children, were killed”“At the massacre in Ahmici 103 Muslims, including 33 women and children, were killed”Answer the following questions: How does the author view the special consideration granted to children?What is his argumen
7、t against granting the same sort of consideration to women? He considers it appropriate, because children are both helpless and innocent.He sees it as attributing to women the same dependence and moral simplicity we find in children.Answer the following questions: Why does he consider that this atti
8、tude perhaps made sense in 1912 but not any longer?What is the authors argument against evolutionary psychologists viewpoint?Special consideration in times of emergency was a form of “compensation” for the inequality of women in 1912. But now there is no justification for giving women special privil
9、eges.Its depressing and wrong to treat women as if they were merely “egg-layers”.Answer the following questions: 8. What does he mean by “equal parenting”? 9. What is his argument against “kiddie-centrism”?Fathers and mothers sharing equally in the responsibilities of bringing up children.Its applic
10、able only in a limited number of situations and therefore fails to resolve the whole problem.Answer the following questions: 10. What are the possible endings for the authors scenario for Titanic I I I ? The authors vision is that everyone might drown out of stubborn idealism.Answer the following qu
11、estions: 讀寫(xiě)教程 III: 1. In a healthy relationship, the partners strengths and abilities _ each other, rather than being identical.2. Millions of dollars and lots of famous actors are not _ to the production of a successful film, but they help!complement indispensable 3. I never felt I had a right to e
12、xpect any special _ because of my university education.4. The marketing _ that Edward proposed would be brilliant if only he hadnt forgotten about good business ethics.strategy privileges 5. Its true that not having a car imposes some _, but owning one also complicates life in many ways.6. According
13、 to the Chinese law, every child is _ to nine years of free education. constraintentitled 7. Life should consist of more than just a struggle for _.8. The sight of the helpless child aroused her maternal _.survivalinstinct(s) 9. The winners of the contest were chosen _; no consideration was given to
14、 age, gender or income.10. He has lost the use of his limbs but he is still in possession of all his _. randomlyfaculty 11. Please give the highest priority to this very _ matter.12. She enjoyed parts of her trip to India, but said she found the poverty she saw there rather _. urgentdepressing 讀寫(xiě)教程
15、III: I . Rescue these sentences! I . Rescue these sentences! 1. This report is based on a survey of one thousand readers chosen by random. correct form: _definition: _2. The Titanic hit an iceberg and went under with a loss of more than 1,500 lives. correct form: _ synonym: _at randomwithout any pla
16、n or criteria for selectionwent down sank I . Rescue these sentences! 3. Before we start our discussion, Id like to hand around some extra materials containing background information.correct form: _synanym: _4. The explosion was heard by startled citizens in a distance from ten miles. correct form:
17、_ synonym: _hand outdistributeat a distance of ten miles ten miles away I . Rescue these sentences! 5. As soon as baby birds are able to fend to themselves, their parents lose interest in them. correct form: _synonym: _6. The whole country was horrified when a 13-year-old boy gunned at two teachers
18、and seven students. correct form: _ synonym: _ fend for themselvestake care of themselves gunned downshot I . Rescue these sentences! 7. I cant find the pictures that were attached with the documents. correct form: _synonym: _8. Everyone is entitled by his or her own opinion. correct form: _ definit
19、ion: _attached tofastened to is entitled to has a right to 聽(tīng)說(shuō)教程 IIIPart 2.2, p.18 While listening, please think about the following questions. A: Good afternoon, ladies I am taking an opinion poll about current attitudes toward feminism and Im hoping you might have a few minutes to answer some quest
20、ions.B: “Ladies”? Did you call us “l(fā)adies”?A: Eryes?B: You clown! We are womyn and you can write that down. Its spelled with a y.A: Y? Why?C: Womyn are not some sort of strange version of men! We are separate, special creatures and were entitled to our own spelling!A: Uh, okay. W-o-m-y-n. Is that ri
21、ght?B: Right. Now what are your questions?A: UhWell, the first one is: Do you feel that women have achieved genuine equality with men?B: “Achieved”? “Equality”? Are you asking whether I think womyns superiority to men has been generally acknowledged?A: Er, wel , maybe Im not really sure.C: Womyn jus
22、t need to assert themselves for their natural superiority to be recognized.B: Not true. First of all, being assertive is a male strategy. Second, our natural superio ity has always been recognized.C: How c n you say that?! Womyn suffer from legal and socialinjustice i every society in the world main
23、ly because we are trained from birth to accept suc suffering.B: But where did the laws and customs that treat womyn unfairly come from? From mens fe r of womyn. Why do men fear womyn? because of our obvious superiority.A: LadiesC: ignoring A But womyns strengths have been distorted by so- called civ
24、ilization B: But only if you regard womyn as A: LADIES! Forget it. Im sorry I asked. Where do you imagine the incident the woman describes took place? What courtesy did she expect? What, in the mans view, is the basis of a lot of commoncourtesy? Where do you imagine the incident the woman describes took place? What courtesy did she expect? What, in the mans view, is the basis of a lot of commoncourtesy?