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Unit 9 Quick Fix Society

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Introduction to the Text
  • Structure
  • Introduction Para. 13 compare her ride on fast
    road to West Virginia and her return trip of a
    different route.
  • Body Para. 4---6 lists three ways Americans
    seek a quick fix.
  • Conclusion Para. 7---8 lets slow down and enjoy
    what nature offers us and what mankind has left
    us and rediscover life

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Introduction to the Text
  • Writing Skills
  • comparison and contrast Para 1,2,4
  • examples Para 5
  • rhetorical question Para 3,5,7
  • repetition Para 4 if-clauses
  • Para 5 word fast

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quick fix
  • quick fix a repair to sth or an answer to a
    problem that happens quickly, but may work for
    only a short time ways of getting things done
    quickly
  • e.g.
  • There is no for stopping pollution
  • Congress is trying to resist solutions.

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  • What is Goldstein concerned about?
  • Our need for speed
  • 2. What event in her life spurred this concern?
  • A hurried vacation
  • 3. Give one of Goldstein's examples of the
    problem.
  • Any example from the essay is acceptable

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Background
  • 1 Confederate(??)referring to the 11
    secessionist states in southern America during
    the Civil War with its capital in Richmond(???).
    Its rival was called Union.
  • 2.Pennsylvania
  • A state of the eastern United States. It was
    admitted as one of the original Thirteen Colonies
    in 1787. First explored in the early 1600's, the
    region was settled by Swedes in 1634 and granted
    by royal charter to William Penn in 1681.

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  • Pennsylvania played a crucial role in the
    American Revolution and in the formation of the
    new republic. Harrisburg is the capital and
    Philadelphia the largest city. Philadelphia
    locates on the west bank of Delaware. The site
    was selected by William Penn with the name of
    city of brotherly love. It was the birthplace
    of the nation and the Declaration of
    Independence was signed here. Another major city
    is Pittsburgh.

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  • 3.Fifth Symphony
  • Ditditditdaaah!
  • Three quick Gs and a long E-flat-----Ludwig von
    Beethovens Fifth symphony just could be the most
    memorable musical phrase of all time. But thats
    just the first five seconds. As for the rest, in
    nearly every note, Beethovens Fifth Symphony
    tops the list of favorites. Clearly, Beethoven
    crafted something universal and powerful that
    reverberates with ageless significance in every
    listener regardless of their depth of musical
    culture.
  • With his classics, represented by Fate, Beethoven
    ushered in a new era of music, the Romanticism.

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  • 4.Quality Time
  • The use of quality time is very popular in
    nowadays USA. To most people, it means
    concentrated, uninterrupted time spent with
    family members and friends. This time should be
    made use of with high quality to make up for the
    time lost in quantity.
  • Expectations of quality time are usually high
    and people are encouraged to schedule their
    quality time. But mostly families failed to
    reattain the happiness in the past when all the
    members spent a long time together and lives were
    more leisure.
  • Eg She regards her hour with her daughter at
    bedtime as quality time.

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Words and Expressions
  • 1.gorgeous
  • 1)splendidly or showily brilliant or magnificent
  • e.g. a gorgeous Victorian gown the pianists
    gorgeous technique
  • 2)(infml)delightful e.g. He says that she is a
    gorgeous person.
  • 3)(infml)very beautiful (the meaning in the
    text)
  • Synonyms magnificent, glorious, beautiful,
    grand, grandiose, imposing, majestic, stately,
    marvelous.

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  • 2.Pastoral
  • (adj.)
  • 1)of or relating to or composed of shepherds or
    herdsmen
  • 2)devoted to or based on livestock raising
  • 3)of or relating to the countryside not urban
  • 4)pleasingly peaceful and innocent
  • 5)of or relating to a pastor
  • e.g. Rabbi makes pastoral visits every Tuesday.

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  • (n.)
  • 1)a literary work (poem, drama, etc.) dealing
    with shepherds or rural life
  • 2)a rural picture or scene
  • Pastorale A dramatic performance or opera,
    popular in the 16th and 17th centuries, that was
    based on a rural theme or subject
  • Synonyms idyllic, rural, rustic

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  • 3.Crowd
  • (vt.)1)to fill by pressing or thronging together
  • e.g. The children crowded around the TV.
  • 2)to advance by pressing or shoving
  • e.g. Reporters crowded toward the candidate.
  • 3)to draw or stand close to
  • e.g. The batter(???) crowded the plate(??).
  • 4)(infml) to put pressure on
  • e.g. Dont crowd me, Ill pay.
  • Synonyms throng, crush, cram, horde, squeeze,
    press.

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  • 4.Outlet
  • (n.) 1) a place or opening through which
    something is let out exit
  • 2) a stream flowing out of a lake or pond
  • 3) a publication or broadcast organization
  • e.g. media outlets
  • 4)a market for commodity
  • 5) an agency through which a product is marketed
  • e.g. retail outlets
  • 6) a receptacle for the plug of an electrical
    device

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  • 5.Deferred gratification
  • Defer to postpone to put off adjourn
    procrastinate suspend shelve delay
  • e.g. His military service was deferred until he
    finished college.
  • Gratification satisfaction
  • Gratify (v.) to give pleasure or satisfaction
    to to satisfy( a desire)
  • e.g. It gratified me to know how soon she will be
    well again
  • Now she has a job in France she can
    gratify her wish to Europe.

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  • 6.Stuff
  • (n.)1)The material out of which something is made
    or formed substance
  • 2) The essential substance or elements essence
  • E.g. We are such stuff/As dreams are made on(
    Shakespeare)
  • 4)(slang) money, cash
  • 5)(slang) drug, esp. heroin
  • stuff ( a space ) with something
  • to fill with sth.
  • Eg His wallet is always stuffed with coins.

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  • (v.)1) to pack tightly cram
  • 2) to block plug
  • 3) to fill (the mind) e.g. stuffing their heads
    with facts
  • Thats the stuff! Thats the right thing to
    do/say!
  • Know ones stuff to be good at what one is
    concerned with
  • Stuff and nonsense! Thats a stupid idea!

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  • 7.Rack
  • (n.)1) a framework or stand in which or on which
    to hold, hang or display various articles
  • 2) a framework for livestock feed
  • 3) an instrument of torture on which the victims
    body was stretched
  • 4) a cause of anguish or pain
  • On the rack under great emotional stress
  • Off the rack (AmE)/ off the peg (BrE)
  • (of clothes) ready-made made to a standard
    average size and nor made esp.to fit you.

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  • 8.Note
  • 1) melody, song tone
  • 2) a written symbol used to indicate duration and
    pitch of a tone by its shape and position on the
    staff
  • e.g. every note of Beethovens Fifth Symphony
  • 8.Bank words
  • 1)account a record or statement of money
    received or paid out, as by a bank or business,
    esp. for a particular period or at a particular
    date money deposited in a bank account and
    subject to withdrawal by the depositor

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  • 2)accountant a person whose job is to keep and
    examine the money accounts of businesses or
    people.
  • 3)loanmoney lent at interest usu. At the
    borrowers temporary use
  • 4)check a written order directing a bank to pay
    money as instructed
  • 5)credit card a card authorizing purchases on
    credit
  • 6)tellera member of a banks staff concerned
    with the direct handling of money received or
    paid out
  • 7)deposit something placed for safekeeping or
    as a pledge, esp. to put in a bank.

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  • 9. Fast roads in the US
  • Highways usually connect cities.
  • Superhighways a road with many lanes.
  • Interstate highways connect cities in different
    states, and sometimes go through several states.
  • Freeways roads within a city on which you can
    drive without stopping, usu. have 3 or 4 lanes in
    each direction.

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  • Expressways fast roads in or near cities.
    Freeways and expressways are free.
  • Turnpike/ tollway before you use a fast road you
    have to pay a small amount of money.
  • 10. antique cars cars made in an earlier period
    and usu. valueable.

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  • 11.more and more
  • increasingly, to a steady increasing extend or
    degree.
  • Eg when he first arrived, he rejected cheese.
    But more and more, he comes to like it.
  • 12.save (up) (for)
  • to keep and add to an amount of money for later
    use.
  • Eg Im saving (up) for my retirement.
  • Theyre saving up for a trip to Europe.

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  • 13.help sb. out
  • to give sb. help at a time of need.
  • Eg My friends helped me out when I lost my job.
  • 14.take out
  • to abtain an official document or service
  • eg to take out a loan/ an insurance policy(??)/
    a mortgage (??,????)

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  • 15.not agree with sb.
  • (of food) to make you feel ill/ sick.
  • Eg I love seafood, but it doesnt agree with me.

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  • 16.Linger (over/ on)
  • to continue to look at sth.
  • Eg The detective lingered over some cigarette
    ash on the floor.
  • 17. pick out sb./ sth.
  • To choose carefully from a group of people or
    things.
  • Eg He picked out the best wine for his
    parents.
  • She was picked out to speak on behalf of
    the class.

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  • 18. devote sth to sb/ sth
  • to give an amount of time, attention, etc. to
    sb or sth
  • eg No matter how busy he is, de devotes an
    hour a day to reading.

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  • 19. more often than not
  • more than or at least half of the time.
  • Eg Whenever I make a request, more often or
    not my parents reject it.
  • More often than not, the couple dine out in
    Chinese restaurants.

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Distinction among synonyms
  • 1. abolish cancel delete
  • abolish vt. ??, ???do away with,???????????????
    ??
  • Abraham Lincoln abolished the American slavery.
  • cancel vt. ??,???call off,????????????????????
    ?
  • The President cancelled his trip to Russia due to
    the accident.
  • He cancelled his order for the goods.
  • delete vt. ??,???????????????
  • Several words have been deleted from the report
    by the censor.

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Distinction among synonyms
  • Exercise
  • To my disappointment, the football game was ____.
  • The editor ____ quite a few words from the
    article.
  • Many superstitious practices have been ____ since
    1994.
  • New Zealand ____ the death penalty for murder in
    1941.
  • He ____ his order for the books.
  • The editor ____ two lines in my manuscript.

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Distinction among synonyms
  • Keys 1) cancelled 2) deleted 3) abolished 4)
    abolished 5)cancelled 6) deleted
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