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1、 Exercises Reading Comprehension Structure of the TextUnit 6: Exercises Vocabulary Cloze Translation Exercises Reading CompreheUnit 6: Reading comprehension1. At the very beginning of the article, the author points out: “ambition is a quality that is hard to praise and easy to deplore”. Why does he

2、say so? And how is this related to the fact that presently many people are doubtful about ambition? What belief do these people hold about ambition? Because ambition is “an unrelenting oppressor, which robs us of time and peace of mind”, meaning that ambition can mercilessly cause people much distre

3、ss and suffering, driving them to work overtime with little time left for leisure and relaxation and filling their minds with dissatisfaction, worry and anxiety. This is especially true in economically booming periods such as the present when there are more opportunities alluring people. As a result

4、, presently many people are doubtful about ambition, believing that ambition has become too hard to control and is forcing us to make too great efforts and hold too strong desires which will finally destroy ourselves.ReferenceEx. I, pp.114115Unit 6: Reading comprehension1Unit 6: Reading comprehensio

5、n2.In paragraphs 2 and 3, the author cites some examples to show that ambition is not merely the pursuit of wealth, actually people from every walk of life have their own ambition to achieve. What different ambitions do different people have? According to the author, which of them is most commonly s

6、hared by people? And what role does money play in its fulfillment?Unit 6: Reading comprehension2Unit 6: Reading comprehensionThe author cites four examples:1) Al Gores ambition is to be elected American president;2) Americas computer moguls ambition is to control the nations cyberagenda;3) American

7、football players ambition is to score a touchdown;4) Most peoples ambition is to search for status symbols that separate them from the crowd. The last one is most commonly shared by people. Money is not the only way but surely the most common way to realize this ambition, as it can easily change int

8、o some other symbol of identity and status, such as a bigger house, a more exotic vacation, a niftier bike, a faster computer.ReferenceUnit 6: Reading comprehensionUnit 6: Reading comprehension3.In paragraph 3, the author says “One-upmanship is a national mania.” Do you know the meaning of the word

9、“one-upmanship”? And can you find some other expressions in the article which have similar meaning? Whats the relationship between one-upmanship and all the above-mentioned examples of ambition? In the authors mind, ambition is not only “a quest for riches”, then what is it?The word “one-upmanship”

10、means gaining an advantage and a feeling of superiority over other people. Expressions such as “outdo”, “excel” have similar meaning. The desire for one-upmanship can summarize all the above-mentioned examples of ambition. In the authors mind, ambition is a quest for one-upmanship to be better or mo

11、re successful than other people.ReferenceUnit 6: Reading comprehension3Unit 6: Reading comprehension4.In the sentence “One-upmanship is a national mania.”, the word “mania” is also a deliberate choice on the part of the author. What image does it evoke in your mind?The word “mania” originally refers

12、 to a mental illness in which somebody has an obsession about something that makes them extremely anxious, violent or confused(躁狂癥). Here it means an extremely strong desire or enthusiasm for something shared by a lot of people at the same time. It evokes a picture of a lot of people behaving in an

13、anxious, violent and confused way in order to surpass each other.ReferenceUnit 6: Reading comprehension4Unit 6: Reading comprehension5.In paragraph 4, the author says “the contest seems futile.” What does “the contest” refer to? Why is it “futile”? To prove this point, the author describes a paradox

14、ical phenomenon in todays society, that is, although peoples income is rising, they still have to work hard only to be able to make ends meet. According to the author, what is the cause of this phenomenon?Unit 6: Reading comprehension5Unit 6: Reading comprehension “The contest” refers to the consump

15、tion competition the competition for one-upmanship in the search for status symbols that separate one from the crowd. It is “futile” because there is no chance of winning it since material pursuit is endless. The cause of this paradoxical phenomenon is that “theyre running in the pack with everyone

16、else”, that is, people are not simply struggling to own more material wealth, instead, they are struggling to surpass others to own more material wealth and thus achieve higher social status than others. They not only have to possess widely owned consumer products in order not to be considered a cra

17、nk or a pauper, but also have to buy expensive products beyond their financial capacity so that they can be more successful than other people with whom they compare themselves. As there are always more fashionable and more expensive luxuries coming out, their material desires seem infinite. Conseque

18、ntly, their rising incomes often cannot satisfy their rising wants.ReferenceUnit 6: Reading comprehensionUnit 6: Reading comprehension6.In paragraph 6, the author lists three negative impacts of playing the futile contest of competitive consumption on people. What are they? What statistics and examp

19、les does the author quote to illustrate these points?The 3 negative impacts are:1) Frustration is preordained, which is proved by the result of a Newsweek Poll that, despite the booming economy, adults found it more difficult to live the kind of life they want.2) The stress can lead to tragedy, whic

20、h is illustrated by Mark Barton, a day trader who murdered 12 people and then committed suicide when he was disillusioned by stock loss.3) People routinely try to beat the system through get-rich-quick schemes, which is indicated by the popularity of legalized gambling.ReferenceUnit 6: Reading compr

21、ehension6Unit 6: Reading comprehension7.Because of those negative effects of ambition on people, ambition has gotten many enemies. One opinion against ambition tells people to “subdue ambition” and “Search for deeper meaning in family, friends and faith”, because “Money cannot buy happiness.” But do

22、es the survey result cited in paragraph 7 support this idea?No. The 2019 survey shows a stronger relation between income and happiness than earlier polls, though marriage has a bigger impact than income.ReferenceUnit 6: Reading comprehension7Unit 6: Reading comprehension8.In paragraph 8, it is said

23、that Cornell University economist Robert Frank proposes a progressive consumption tax. What is the purpose of this proposal?The purpose of this proposal is to punish those extremely ambitious people and protect people against excessive spending on luxuries in pursuit of a feeling of superiority over

24、 others.ReferenceUnit 6: Reading comprehension8Unit 6: Reading comprehension9.Does the author agree with Robert Franks idea? What arguments and examples does he use in paragraphs 9 and 10 to support his own point of view?No. In Paragraph 9, he argues that “Ambition is socially useful. It sustains ec

25、onomic vitality. It prods people to take risks and exert themselves.” As an example in point, he cites the invention of the Internet by ambition-driven hardworking people, which has not only brought tremendous economic benefits but also improved the general social attitude. In Paragraph 10, he argue

26、s that people “also venerate ambition as opportunity.” For instance, in America everyone has the opportunity to be rich, famous or powerful if they try hard, so in every walk of life people are ambitious and compete ruthlessly to be outstanding.ReferenceUnit 6: Reading comprehension9Unit 6: Reading

27、comprehension10.In the last paragraph, the author comes to the conclusion: “Ambition is bitter as often as sweet; but without it, wed be sunk.” Explain this sentence. According to this paragraph, why is ambition often bitter? This sentence means: ambition brings people not only the joy of success bu

28、t also the pain of failure; but without ambition, we would be certain to fail. Ambition is bitter when people fail to fulfill it. This happens often because people have to balance conflicting demands from their own feelings on the one hand and from the actual life on the other. People are especially

29、 likely to be disappointed when the American society makes alluring but unrealistic promises to offer everyone success, wealth, fame or power if they work hard, because it simply is not possible for everyone to become successful through determination and hard work alone.ReferenceUnit 6: Reading comp

30、rehension1Ex. II, p.1151.Introduction (Para .1)2.Body (Paras. 210)3.Conclusion (Para. 11)Text OutlineUnit 6: Structure of the textEx. II, p.1151.Introduction 1. Introduction (Para. 1) The dual nature of ambition: On the one hand, _; on the other hand,_Doubt expressed by many people about ambition: _

31、Text OutlineUnit 6: Structure of the textit is a great engine of American creativityit is also an unrelenting oppressor, which robs us of time and peace of mind Ambition has gotten out of hand and is driving us to excesses ofstriving and craving that are self-destructive. 1. Introduction (Para. 1) T

32、he2.Body (Paras. 210)1) Definition of ambition (Paras. 23)Text OutlineUnit 6: Structure of the text2) Negative effects of the most common ambition (Paras.4 6)3) Ambitions enemies and the authors refutation of them (Paras. 710)2.Body (Paras. 210)1) Defini2.Body (Paras. 315)Text OutlineUnit 6: Structu

33、re of the text Definition of ambition (Paras. 23) Ambition is not only _. People from every walk of life have their own ambition to fulfill, which can be summed up as the desire for _.one-upmanshipa quest for riches2.Body (Paras. 315)Text Outl2.Body (Paras. 315)Text OutlineUnit 6: Structure of the t

34、ext Definition of ambition (Paras. 23) Ambition is not only _. People from every walk of life have their own ambition to fulfill, which can be summed up as the desire for _.one-upmanshipa quest for richesExamples: A._.B._.Al Gore strains to be president.Americas computer moguls rival to control the

35、nations cyber agenda2.Body (Paras. 315)Text Outl2.Body (Paras. 315)Text OutlineUnit 6: Structure of the text Definition of ambition (Paras. 23) Ambition is not only _. People from every walk of life have their own ambition to fulfill, which can be summed up as the desire for _.one-upmanshipa quest f

36、or richesExamples: _.D.A more common ambition is _. And money is _.A wide receiver prances into the end zone and raises his index fingerthe search for status symbolsthe most common way to satisfy this urge2.Body (Paras. 315)Text Outl2.Body (Paras. 210)Negative effects of the most common ambition . (

37、Paras. 46)Text OutlineUnit 6: Structure of the text_. _.C. _.D. _The contest seems futileFrustration is preordainedThe stress can lead to tragedyPeople routinely try to beat the system through get-rich-quick schemes2.Body (Paras. 210)Negative 2.Body (Paras. 210)3)Ambitions enemies and the authors re

38、futation of them (Paras. 710)Text OutlineUnit 6: Structure of the textPeople should _ Because_.2)Cornell University economist Robert Frank urges _ _.subdue ambition, search for deeper meaningmoney cannot buy happinesswe penalize in family, friends and faithoverambition to shield people from competit

39、ive consumption2.Body (Paras. 210)3)AmbitiText OutlineUnit 6: Structure of the text3. Conclusion (Para. 11)_.Ambition is bitter as often as sweet; but without it, wed be sunkText OutlineUnit 6: Structure Part A, Ex. V, p.117Complete the following sentences with words given below, making sure that ea

40、ch word is used in the right form. 1. The United Nations firmly _ the violent bomb attack launched by terrorists which killed 23 civilians. Unit 6: Vocabularyaristocracyone-upmanshipsubdueextravagant requisitehereditary overwhelm pervadeworkaholiccravedeploremania deploredPart A, Ex. V, p.117 1. The

41、 U 2. As more and more people prefer environmentally friendly cars, houses, food, household appliances and tourism, the use of “green” products _ in China like a “greenwave.”Unit 6: Vocabulary aristocracyone-upmanshipsubdueextravagant requisitehereditary overwhelm pervadeworkaholiccravedeploremania

42、pervades 2. As more and more people pr3. To spur employee productivity and improve efficiency is not an option but a _for companies committed to growth in the fast-changing new economy.Unit 6: Vocabulary aristocracyone-upmanshipsubdueextravagant requisitehereditary overwhelm pervadeworkaholiccravede

43、ploremania requisite3. To spur employee productivi4. Many _ work long hours with little rest, but researchers have found a short afternoon nap at work can significantly improve workers alertness and productivity.Unit 6: Vocabulary aristocracyone-upmanshipsubdueextravagant requisitehereditary overwhe

44、lm pervadeworkaholiccravedeploremania workaholics4. Many _ work long h5. Due to the falling percentage of couples getting premarital medical check-ups, the number of _ and infectious diseases among infants is rising.Unit 6: Vocabulary aristocracyone-upmanshipsubdueextravagant requisitehereditary ove

45、rwhelm pervadeworkaholiccravedeploremania hereditary5. Due to the falling percenta6. Economizing on water use is the best way to protect water resources, but _use of water is common along the Yangtze as many people hold that the river water is so abundant that they do not need to save water at all.U

46、nit 6: Vocabulary aristocracyone-upmanshipsubdueextravagant requisitehereditary overwhelm pervadeworkaholiccravedeploremania extravagant6. Economizing on water use is 7. In the times of great changes in the global situation, what people _ for is peace and economic prosperity.Unit 6: Vocabulary arist

47、ocracyone-upmanshipsubdueextravagant requisitehereditary overwhelm pervadeworkaholiccravedeploremania crave 7. In the times of great chan8. Cartoon _ is sweeping the country as bookstores are packed with Japanes and Korean comic books.Unit 6: Vocabulary aristocracyone-upmanshipsubdueextravagant requ

48、isitehereditary overwhelm pervadeworkaholiccravedeploremania mania8. Cartoon _ is sweep9. The systematic and conscious practice of making ones friends or competitors feel inferior and thereby gaining the status of being “one jump ahead” of them is called_.Unit 6: Vocabulary aristocracyone-upmanships

49、ubdueextravagant requisitehereditary overwhelm pervadeworkaholiccravedeploremania one-upmanship9. The systematic and consciou10. China and the United States cooperate in safeguarding world peace and stability, promoting global economic growth, and dealing with terrorism, transnational crimes and dis

50、eases. Their common interests _ their differences.Unit 6: VocabularyPart B aristocracyone-upmanshipsubdueextravagant requisitehereditary overwhelm pervadeworkaholiccravedeploremania overwhelm10. China and the United State1.In response to the _ threat of attack, the country was compelled to institute

51、 new security measures for airports and air travel. A. earnest B. elaborate C. unrelenting D. risky1.In response to the _ threat of attack, the country was compelled to institute new security measures for airports and air travel. A. earnest B. elaborate C. unrelentingPart B, Ex. V, p118Choose the wo

52、rd or phrase that best completes each of the following sentences.Unit 6: Vocabulary1.In response to the _2. Three medical organizations concluded that doctors should not be required to perform life-saving procedures when life support is _ for patients who are irreversibly unconscious. A. nifty B. fu

53、tile C. costly D. essentialUnit 6: Vocabulary2. Three medical organizations concluded that doctors should not be required to perform life-saving procedures when life support is _ for patients who are irreversibly unconscious. A. nifty B. futile C. costly D. essential2. Three medical organizations3.A

54、ccording to the latest figures, the housing market will continue to _ but wont collapse amid the gloomy economy. A. flourish B. expand C. crumble D. stagnate3.According to the latest figures, the housing market will continue to _ but wont collapse amid the gloomy economy. A. flourish B. expand C. cr

55、umble D. stagnateUnit 6: Vocabulary3.According to the latest fig4.Widespread pollution of the environment by companies may come to an end as a bill has been drafted which proposes to _ any offending firms. A. subsidize B. penalize C. outdo D. oppressUnit 6: Vocabulary4.Widespread pollution of the en

56、vironment by companies may come to an end as a bill has been drafted which proposes to _ any offending firms. A. subsidize B. penalize C. outdo4.Widespread pollution of the5.Despite many current threats to peace and order, the Indonesian government is striving to _ national unity and protect its ter

57、ritorial integrity. A. sustain B. remain C. endure D. adjustUnit 6: Vocabulary5.Despite many current threats to peace and order, the Indonesian government is striving to _ national unity and protect its territorial integrity. A. sustain B. remain C. endure D. adjust5.Despite many current threat6.In

58、ancient China, influential military and religious individuals were _ as ancestors and continuously received ritual offerings for many years. A. distained B. abandoned C. estimated D. veneratedUnit 6: Vocabulary6.In ancient China, influential military and religious individuals were _ as ancestors and

59、 continuously received ritual offerings for many years. A. distained B. abandoned C. estimated D. venerated6.In ancient China, influenti7.With efforts made on both sides, the friendly cooperative relations between the two countries are full of vigor and _ and will be advancing continuously.A. pressu

60、reB. triumphC. vitalityD. rivalryUnit 6: Vocabulary7.With efforts made on both sides, the friendly cooperative relations between the two countries are full of vigor and _ and will be advancing continuously.A. pressureB. triumphC. vitalityD. rivalry7.With efforts made on both s8.The Prime Minister pr

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