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1、Listeningscriptone28学习参考学习参考学习参考目录UnitoneEducation*Part。门ProblemswithusEducation*5.ListeningScriptone5ListeningScripttwo6*ParttwoArtsEducation*8Listingscriptone8TOC o 1-5 h z HYPERLINK l bookmark10 ListeningScripttwo1.1 HYPERLINK l bookmark18 *PartThreegraduateeducation*1.3.ListeningScriptone1.3List
2、eningScripttwo1.5 HYPERLINK l bookmark32 Unittwolove1.7*PartOneRomance*17Listeningscriptone1.7Listeningscripttwo20*PartTwoEternallove*23.Listeningscriptone23Listeningscripttwo25*PartThreeThePowerofLove*28.Listeningscripttwo31UnitThreeHealth35*Part。门后OverweightaProblem?*35.Listeningscriptone35Listeni
3、ngscripttwo37*PartTwoNewFourFoodGroup*39.Listeningscriptone39Listeningscripttwo424548*PartThreeThereAreWorseThingsthanDying*45ListeningscriptoneListeningscripttwoUnitfourtechnology50*Partonecellphone*50.Listeningscriptone50Listeningscripttwo53*Parttwointernet*54.Listeningscriptone54Listeningscripttw
4、o57*Partthreecomputergiants*6.Q.Listeningscripttwo62UnitFiveSuccessandHappiness64TOC o 1-5 h z HYPERLINK l bookmark96 *PartoneSuccess后aChoice*64.ListeningScriptone64ListeningScripttwo66 HYPERLINK l bookmark102 *PartTwoCanWeFindHappiness*69ListeningScriptone69ListeningScripttwo72*PartThreeTheSweetSuc
5、cessofBranding*7.4ListeningScriptone74ListeningScripttwo77UnitSixGlobalization81 HYPERLINK l bookmark114 *PartoneThreeErasofGlobalization*.8.1ListeningScriptone81ListeningScripttwo82*PartTwoGlobalizationandChina*.8.4.ListeningScriptone84ListeningScripttwo86*PartThreeGlobalizationandInequality*87.Lis
6、teningScriptone87ListeningScriptone87学习参考学习参考ListeningScripttwo89UnitSevenPlagiarism9.1*Part。门DefiningPlagiarism*.9.1ListeningScriptone91ListeningScripttwo92*PartTwoplagiarisminCollege*.9.4ListeningScriptone94ListeningScripttwo96*PartThreeAvoidingPlagiarism*9.8.ListeningScriptone98ListeningScripttwo
7、iOUnitEightPatriotism1.0.2*PartoneMyChineseHeart*102ListeningScriptone10.2ListeningScripttwo1.04.*PartTwoCommentsonPatriotism*106ListeningScriptone1.06ListeningScripttwo1.08*PartThreePrideoftheNation*109学习参考学习参考1.0.9.reforcessortofListeningScriptoneListeningScripttwo1.1.1UnitoneEducation*PartoneProb
8、lemswithusEducation*ListeningScriptoneWhenIwasincollegeIhadanEnglishmajorandforawhileIconsideredgoingintoteaching.WhileIwasexploringthepossibilityofbecomingateacher,IdidalotofthinkingaboutthewaythattheeducationsystemintheUnitedStatesisrun.AndIdisagreewithalotofthewaysthatthingsseemtohappenandhavehap
9、penedforalongtimeinoureducationalsystem.Uh.peopledontseemtorecognizevariouskindsofintelligence;theyseemtojustwanttogivestandardizedtestsandpegyouforwhatyouarecapableofveryearlyonyoureducation.Ivealwaysfeltthatalotofclassesthatyouinhighschoolarenotreallygearedtowardswhatyouaregoingtobedoing.Therevery
10、littleemphasisonyourownspecialinterests.Uh.everybodyliketheyrethesameperson.Everythingisverygeneralized.Theretheresalotofpressureonstudentstobeaswel-roundedaspossible.Ithinkbeingwell-roundedisntreaslyilplebecauseitbecomesimpossibletodevelopanyonepartofyourself,um.toanygreatdegree.Andasaresultpeoplec
11、angoodcollegesifthey,yaknow,havent,yaknow,scoredthe.therightthingonthemathsectionofSAT,eveniftheyarebrilliantwriters,andviceversa.Youknow,umpeoplejustreallyarenotgivenachance,Ithink,inalotofcases.Anotherthingthatreallydisturbsmeisthewaythatstudentsareseparatedfromeachother.Igotinvolvedwithvocational
12、education,uh.whichmeansthatthekidsgoouttoatechnicalortradeschoolforpartoftheweek,andthentheycomebacktothehomeschoolfortheotherpartoftheweekandtheytaketheiracademicclasses.However,thosekidsarekeptseparatefromtherestoftheschoolalmostasiftheyrebelowthem.Theresalotofstratification.Um.atanyratethatthekid
13、sareveryawareofthewaythattheyreperceivedbytheedu(theirteachersand,yaknow,bytheirpeers.AndIthinkthatit.itcausesthemtoactinawaythat.is.notreallyoptimal.Andthatsprettysadtome.tellmewhenIwasteachingthem,“yaknow,werethejustbadclass;we.yanotthatwehaveaproblemwithyoupersonally;yaknow,wearejustbad.Wearebadk
14、ids”becauseprettymuchthatwaswhattheyfelttheywere.Andyaknow,theirclasseswereverylimiting,uhtheteachersnevertrytodoanythingcreativewiththoseclasses.Ithinkthatmanyofthekidsinthatclasswereintelligent,butneveractuallyrealizedtheirpotentialbecauseofthewaytheyweretrackedveryearlyontheireducation.ListeningS
15、cripttwoMargaretWarner:Mr.Unz.Whydoyoubelievethatbilingualeducationshouldbescrapped?RonUnz:Well,theoverwhelmingpracticalevidenceisthatbilingualeducationhasfailedoneverylargescalecasethatbeentriedintheUnitedStates,inparticularinCalifornia.TheoriginsofthisinitiativewasthecaselastyearofalotofimmigrantL
16、atinoparentsindowntownLA,whohadtobeginapublicboycottoftheirlocalelementaryschooltotrytoforcetheschooltogivetheirchildrentherighttobetaughtEnglish,whichtheschoolwasdenying.AndIthinkthatreallyopenedmyeyestothecurrentstateoftheprograminCalifornia,wherethestatisticsaredreadful.MargaretWarner:Mr.Lyons.Ja
17、niesLyons:Itisnotthecasethatbilingualeducationisfailingchildren.Therearepoorbilingualeducationprograms,justastherearepoorprogramsofeverytypeinourschoolstoday.Butbilingualeducationhasmadeitpossibleforchildrentohavecontinuousdevelopmentintheirnativelanguage,whiletheyreintheprocessoflearningEnglish,som
18、ethingthatdoesnthappenovernight,anditsmadeitpossibleforchildrentolearnmathandscienceatarateequaltoEnglish-speakingchildrenwhiletheyreintheprocessofacquiringEnglish.MargaretWarner:Mr.Unz,whataboutthatpointforthesechildrenwhodontspeakEnglishwelltheywillfallbehindinthebasicsubjectsiftheycantbetaughttho
19、seinSpanish,orwhateverlanguage?IshouldntsayjuslwhatevertheirfamilysisanguageRonUnz:Thatsaveryreasonablepoint.Andtotheextentthatweolderchildren.14or15yearoldswhocometotheUnitedStates,dontknowanyEnglishandareputinthepublicschoolsIthinkaveryreasonablecasecanbemadeforbilingualeducation.Idontknowifitscor
20、rect,butatlemakeacaseforit.ButmostofthechildrenweretalkingaboutenterCaliforniaorAmericapublicschoolswhentheyrefiveorsixorseven.Attheageoffiveyearsold,theonlyacademicsubjectsachildisreallydoingisdrawingwithcrayonsorcuttingand,youknow,withpaperandthattypeofthing.Andatthatagechildrencanlearnanotherlang
21、uagesoquicklyandeasilythattheonlyreasonablethingtodoistoputtheminaprogramwheretheyretaughtEnglishasrapidlyaspossibleandthenputintothemainstreamclasseswiththeotherchildrensotheycanmoveforwardacademically.MargaretWarner:Thereissomethingtothatpoint,isntthere,Mr.Lyons,theyoungchildrendoabsorblanguagesve
22、ryquickly?JamesLyons:Theyabsorbcertainfacetsoflanguageveryquickly.TheylearntospeakinanunaccentedformlikeanativeEnglishspeaker.Buttheresearchshowsthatactuallyadultsaremuchmoreefficientandquickerlanguagelearnersthanchildrenbecausetheyreworkingfromabroaderlinguisticbase,agreaterconceptualbase.Ireallyta
23、keobjectiontowhatMr.Unzissayingthatchildrenattheageoffive,six,andsevenareonlycoloringandcuttingoutpaper.Thatisntgoingtoleadtothehighstandards.*ParttwoArtsEducation*ListingscriptoneInterviewer:ProfessorGardner,whatdidyoufindinyourstudiestobethebiggestdifferencebetweenartseducationintheUnitedStatesand
24、artseducationinChina?Whatstruckyoumost,then?Gardner:IwassostruckbythedifferencesbetweenartseducationintheUnitedStatesandartseducationinChina.USyoungsterslovetoexploreandthinkthattheyexploreverywell;andyet,withouttherequisitediscipline,theirproductsaretypicallyoflittleinterestexceptperhapstotheirdoti
25、ngparents.EducationinalloftheartsinChinaisverypreciselyprescribed.Teachersandparentsknowexactlywhattheywantchildrentobeabletodoandtheyknowhowtogetthedesiredbehaviourandperformanceinalmostperfectfashion.Ontheotherhand,thereislittlefreeexploration.ButImustaddanothersurprise.WhenyoungchildreninChinawer
26、egivenanoveltaskinthearts,theyperformedverywell.BeforevisitingChina,Ihadthoughtthatyoungpeoplemustalwaysbeginwithaperiodoffreeexploration,beforetheybegintoacquiredisciplineandskills.AftervisitingChinaandthinkingaboutwhatIhadseen,Icametoadifferentconclusion.Itisnotimportantthatoneexplorefirst;whatisi
27、mportantisthatonehasasignificantperiodforexploration,eitherbefore,during,orafteronehasacquiredsomediscipline.Interviewer:Asyoumighthavenoticed,thesedaysafter-schoolclassesinmusic,dance,paintingandcalligraphyareverypopularinChina,althoughmanyoftheyoungemperorsmightnotbesowillingtolearnalltheseextrask
28、ills.Whatsyouropiniononthis?Gardner:Thefewerchildrenyouhave,andthemoreresourcesatyourdisposal,themorelikelyyouaretogiveyourchildreneveryformofenrichment.Chinahasthousandsofyearsofhistoryofencouragingtalentdevelopment,soitisnotatallasurprisethatmanykidsaretakingafter-schoolartsclasses.Butwhatchildren
29、dowhentheirparentspushthem,isverydifferentthanwhattheydowhentheygrowup,andtheirparentsarenolongerincontroloftherewardsandpunishment.Byandlarge,thosegrownupstudentswhocontinuetheirareaoftalentarethosewhousethetalentprofessionallyandthosewhogainintrinsicpleasurefromtheactivity.Interviewer:Inrecentyear
30、s,artmuseumsandcommunityartscentreshavebeenmushroominginChinaasthecountryexperiencesrapidmodernizationandinternationalization.HowdoyoubalanceartseducationinschoolsandartseducationbeyondschoolWalls?spalaces,Gardner:Itisentirelytothegoodthatstudentsnowhaveopportunitiestolearnabouttheartsoutsideofclass
31、inmuseums,inchildrenthroughtheelectronicmedia,communitycentres,andoutdoorinstallations.Veryoftenchildrenlearnmuchmorecomfortablyandpersonallyinwhatwecallinformaleducationalsettings.Optimally,thereshouldbeadivisionoflabourbetweenschoolsandinformalsettings.Asjustoneexample:Schoolscouldfocusmoreonprovi
32、dinghistoryandculturalbackgroundwhereasmuseumsmightprovidetheopportunitytolearnaboutspecialtopics,orprobeintoatopicmoredeeply.ListeningScripttwoAnn:Doyoufindtheresmuchopportunity.todootherthings,besidesstudying,duringterm-time?Imean,ifyouhavea,averyacademiccourse,yousaythesociallifeisgood,butyoumigh
33、tnotalwayshavetimeto,er,enjoyit,ifyou.havealot.Ian:Notbeingaveryacademiccourse,Iwouldntknow.Ann:Howaboutyou,Tony?Tony:Isuppose.abusinesscourseisntparticularlyacademic,ifyoulike,but,er,Icertainlyfindquiteenoughtimetodonewspapersand.allIwanttodoonthesocialside.YesGotodancesandso,on.Ian:Butthenyouworkt
34、illfiveinthemorning,dontyou?LaughterTony:Letsnotbringpersonalitiesintothis!Ann:Dyouthinkthatalotofstudents,areinterestedinproducingthingslikenewspapersandplaysandwritingpoetry?Tony:No,butalotofstudentsliketohavethosethingsandafewstudentsliketodothem.Thisiswhy,Imeanifyouhadoutofacollegeof,whatisit,fi
35、fteenhundredstudentsifyouhadfivehundredstudentsgoingalongtotheDramaClubonthefirstweekofterm.theytryandmounttwoproductionsoutoffivehundredpeople.ItdbeabsoluteYemboseiarBthose,thesufficientpeopletosee,whatisit,twenty,thirtypeople,doingthoseproductions.Itsthesamewiththenewspaper.Ann:Yes.Buterm,Ithinkth
36、isisbecausemorestudentshaventgotttoshowtheworktheydo.Ithinkalotofstudentswritethingsandpaint,inthebackground,andjustdontliketoer.Ian:Er,Ithink,Ithinkmyself,theyrejustnotinterested,inYoudonpartinjointefforts.Theypreferjusttoerm,well,theymightwritepoetryontheirownorsomething,buttheywereaskedtowritesom
37、ethingforanewspaper,theywouldntbeinterested.Ann:Isthisbecausethecoursesaretoodifficult?Theyhavetoomuchacademicwork,asIsaidbefore?Tony:Ithinkitsallpsychological,tobringanicebigwordintoit!Erm.thosestudentsthinktheyshouldntdotheyecauseheywonthaveMmtimeandsoon.Ithinkthisisthething.Itsnotaquestionofnoten
38、oughtime.Itsjustorganizingit.Imean,IansaysIstayuptillfiveinthemorningorwhatever,youknow,nevergotobedtilltwo.YesYoucan,ifyou,ifyouredeterminedtodosomething,youcanarrangeit.Youcansay,Illdothenewspaperbetweenlecturesfinishingatfour,orwhatever,andgohomeatsix”,andyouhavetwohoursadayonthenewspaper,say.You
39、know,Yesjust,say,thisisawayoforganizingthings.Alotofotherstudentswillsayatfour,“Ohdear,Imustgoonworking,butbeforethatImusthaveabreak”.Andtheyspendtwohoursinacoffeebar.Okay,thislaughteristhewaytheywanttoorganizetheirtime.YesTheyspendit.youknow.itsjustthatIwanttodoitdoingnewspaper,whereasotherstudents
40、wanttodrinkcoffee.Ann:So,inotherwords,studentshaveanawfullotoffreedomofchoiceonhowtheyorganizetheirsociallifeandhowtheyorganizetheirworkinglife,howtheyspendtheirmoney.AndIthinkthisiserm,oneoftheidealthingsaboutbeingastudent.Ian:Yourenottieddownbyanything.Youjustdomoreorlessasyouplease,withintheframe
41、workofgoingtolectures,orthemajorityoflectures.Ann:Yes,thatsright,Imean,I,Ihaveworkedbeforeanderm.althoughIhad,theoretically,alotmorefreetime.erm.itwasonlywithincertainhours,youknow,afterworkinghours,andatweekends,MmandthisisntwhatIcallfreetime.Youknow,Imean,atthemomentwithlectures,youcantakeofftwoor
42、threehoursduringtheafternoonandgotoseeanartexhibition.Whereasifyoure.erm,workingallweek,youhavetorestrictittoweekendswhentheartgalleryis.crowdedwiththeweekendtrippersand,Mm.Mm.anditsquiteunpleasant.*PartThreegraduateeducation*ListeningScriptoneDanielDenecke:Helloandwelcome!Thankyoufortheopportunityt
43、ospeaktosomanyofyouabouttheissuesfacinggraduateeducationtoday.Virginia:Hi,Daniel.MycompanyrecentlyhiredalotofPhDs.Manyhavegoodresearchskills,butnosocialskillsandnoworkingexperiencesbesidesacademicexperiences.Maybeuniversitiescandoabetterjobtoaddressthisissue.DanielDenecke:Thisissomethingthatgraduate
44、deansarebeginningtoaddressnowthroughvariousprofessionaldevelopmentprograms.Atthemasterlevel,therearemany“professionalmasterdegreesthatcombinecore,curricularcontentofatraditionaldegreewithinternshipsandworkshopsin“softskillssUchascommunication,presentation,labandbudgetmanagement,etc.NewYork,N.Y.:Hell
45、oDaniel.IsntitalittledisingenuoustotalkabouthowweneedtoprotectAmericahugeproductionofPhDswhenAmericacantemploymanyofthosePhDs?Whentheacademicjobmarketissotight,itseemslikeperhapsweneedtodoabetterjobofscreeningpeopleoutofdoctoralprograms,ratherthanacceptingsomanywhowillonlybedisappointedwhentheycantg
46、etthejobstheywant.DanielDenecke:Somedisciplines(History,forexample)haveattemptedtoaddressthisbylimitingenrollments.Myownopinionisthatagraduatedegreeisnotonlyaboutpreparingstudentsfora“jobslotthatalreadyexists.Graduatedegreesaregivingpeoplethehighlevelcognitiveskillsandadvancedthinkingthatwillenablet
47、hemtobeflexibleandtoadapttoaneconomicworldwherejobsarealwayschanging.ThisiswhyChinaandIndiaandEuropearesoaggressivelybuildinguptheirgraduatedegreeprograms.Princeton,N.J.:Hi,ImverygratefulforthisQ&Asession.Imnelectricalengineeringdoctoralstudentinmythirdyear.WhenIgotshoulder-deepintodoctoralresearch,
48、Ifoundittobearduousandunrewarding,andImleavin.学习参考学习参考学习参考graduateschoolwithoutmyPhD.Myquestionthenis:inthefaceof50-60%attritionrates,shouldwereallybehandingoutfellowshipsandsupporttopushstudentsrightoutofundergrad(likemyself)whodonessarilyneowwhattheywanttodowiththeirlives?Wontthisworsentheattritio
49、nrates?Thankyouforyourtime.DanielDenecke:Oneofthethingsthatuniversitiesaredoingnowtotrytoaddressexactlytheproblemyouexperiencedhereistoenhancethepre-admissionandorientationprocessessothatstudentshaveabettersenseofwhatacareerinresearchentails.Forinstance,pre-admissionsummerresearchopportunities,works
50、hopspeermentoring,etc.Burke,Va.:Hello,Daniel.Isitbetterforfuturecareerprospectstoearnamastersdegreefromanonlineuniversityortoearnamastersdegreefromauniversitywhereclassroomattendanceattheuniversityisacompulsorysteptograduating?DanielDenecke:Distanceandonlinegraduateeducationisbecomingmoreandmorecomm
51、on.Butthereisalotoffluctuationinquality.Someonlinedegreesareverygood,andforothersthequalityisunknownorcontestedRegionalaccreditationisonewayofinquiringabouthowthegraduateeducationcommunityperceivedthesedegrees.ListeningScripttwoSincewermeetinghereatWisconsin,Illdrawuponalocalexampleofafacultymemberw
52、hoembodiestheprincipleofresearchandeducationbeingtwosidesofthesameintegratedcoin.U.W.plantpathologistPaulWilliamsinventedwhatarecalled“FastPlctnesegofrombeingaseedtoproducingseedsinjust35days.Fastplantswerefirstdevelopedasaresearchtoolforbiologists,buthavecometobeusedinscienceclassroomsaroundtheglob
53、e.Becausetheplantsgrowanddevelopsofast,studentscanstudytheplantsgeneticchangsemester.ProfessorWilliamssaysfastplants“becamepartofalargerseaangeinthewaybiologyistaught.Wemeasureoursuccess,hesays,“byhideasareadoptedandadapted.Whataglowingexampleofintegratingeducationandresearch!Throughoutmyowncareer,I
54、havehadapassionfortheintegrationofteachingandlearningwithresearch,withinbothundergraduateandgraduateeducation.Educatingengineershasoccupiedthegreaterpartofmylife.WhileIwasDeanofEngineeringattheUniversityofPennsylvania,weexperiencedtheusualchallengesinsupportingourgraduatestudentsfinanciallyaswellasi
55、ntellectually.Onemechanismoffinancialsupport,stillubiquitousacrossacademe,wastoappointfirst-yeargraduatestudentsasTeachingAssistants(TAs),akindofitinerantlaborperformedadhocforpay,andrarelyintegratedwithinthestudentsresearchactivities.Thispracticefosterstheattitudeamongstudentsthatteachingissomesort
56、of-ondd,notpartandparceloftheirdoctoraleducation.However,ourDepartmentofChemical.Engineeringimplementedquiteanotherapproachtosupportallfirst-yeargraduatestudentsfullythefirstyear,withstipendfundsdrawnprimarilyfromdepartmentalgeneralfundscontributedbytheDean,industryandendowmentincome.Then,aroundeach
57、studentsthirdyear,horshewouldundertakeateachingpracticumfirst,beinggivenpreparationonhowtoteachand,second,teachingundergradsasacomponentofthedoctoralcurriculum.dloveWhenItriedtoinstitutionalizethisparadigmacrosstheschool,oneargumentposedagainstitwasthatsincethegraduatestudentswerepartlysupportedbyin
58、dustrialmonies,industrywouldnotwanttheirinvestmentusedforateachingpracticum.So.IcanvassedagroupofCEQsand100%ofthemsaidtheytohirePhDswithbothteachingtrainingandexperience.Indeed,graduatestudentstodaymayfollowevermorediversepathways,yetallwillneedtheskillsofteachingandlearning,whethertheyendupasprofes
59、sors,practicinginindustry,orservingingovernment.UnittwoloveacrossthecountrybeforesettlinginToronto.Joe*PartOneRomance*ListeningscriptoneOurlovestoryisnotyouraveragelovestory.AlthoughIwasbomin1960andmyhusbandJoewasbornin1962,ourstoryreallybeganmuchearlieronatripfromAustriatoHalifaxinOctober1947.Thati
60、satripbothourfatherstooktofindanewlifeinCanada.Theydidnotknoweachotherandcouldnotrecallevermeetingaboardtheship.Littlecouldtheyhaveknownthatfatewastakingalongjourney,onethatwouldunitetheirunbornchildrenin1992.Myfather,uponhisarrivalinCanada,livedandworkedinseveraldifferentcitiessfatherdidthesamebutl
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