新视野大学英语2全部课文原文(共42页).doc
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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上Unit1 Americans believe no one stands still. If you are not moving ahead, you are falling behind.This attituderesultsina nation of people committed to researching, experimenting and exploring.Time is one of the two elements that Americans save carefully, the other being labor.We are sla
2、ves tonothingbutthe clock,” it has been said.Time is treated as if it were something almost real.Webudgetit, save it, waste it, steal it, kill it, cut it,accountforit; we alsochargeforit. It is a precious resource.Many people have a ratheracutesense of the shortness of each lifetime.Once thesandshav
3、e run out of a personshourglass, they cannot bereplaced.We want every minute to count. Aforeigners first impression of the U.S. is likely to be that everyone isinarush- oftenunderpressure.City people always appear to be hurrying to get where they are going,restlesslyseeking attention in a store, ore
4、lbowingothers as they try to complete their shopping.Racing through daytime meals is part of the pace of life in this country.Working time is considered precious.Others in public eating-places are waiting for you to finish so they, too, can be served and get back to work within the time allowed.You
5、also find drivers will beabruptand people will push past you.You will miss smiles,briefconversations, and small exchanges with strangers.Dont take it personally. This is because people value time highly, and they resent someone else “wasting” it beyond a certain appropriate point. Many new arrivals
6、to the States will miss theopeningexchanges of a business call, for example.They will miss theritualinteractionthatgoeswitha welcoming cup of tea or coffee that may be aconventionin their own country.They may missleisurelybusiness chats in a restaurant or coffee house.Normally, Americans do notasses
7、stheir visitors in such relaxedsurroundingsover extended small talk; much less do they take them out for dinner, or for around on thegolfcourse while they develop a sense of trust.Since wegenerallyassess andprobeprofessionally rather than socially, we start talking business very quickly.Time is, the
8、refore, alwaystickingin our inner ear.Consequently, weworkhardatthe task ofsavingtime.We produce a steady flow oflabor-savingdevices; we communicate rapidly throughfaxes, phone calls oremailsrather than through personal contacts,which though pleasant, take longer - especially given our traffic-fille
9、d streets.We, therefore,savemost personal visitingforafter-work hours or for social weekend gatherings. To us the impersonality ofelectroniccommunication has little or no relation to thesignificanceof the matterathand.In some countries no major business isconductedwithout eye contact, requiring face
10、-to-face conversation.In America, too, a final agreement will normally be signedinperson.However, people are meetingincreasinglyon television screens, conducting “teleconferences” to settle problems not only in this country but also - bysatellite- internationally. The U. S. is definitely a telephone
11、 country.Almost everyone uses the telephone to conduct business, to chat with friends, to make or break social appointments, to say “Thank you,” to shop and toobtainall kinds of information.Telephones save the feet and endless amounts of time.This isduepartlytothe fact that the telephone service iss
12、uperbhere,whereasthe postal service is less efficient. Some new arrivals will come from cultures where it is considered impolite to work too quickly.Unless a certain amount of time is allowed toelapse, it seems in their eyes as if the task being consideredwereinsignificant, notworthyofproper respect
13、.Assignments are, consequently, felt to be given added weight by the passage of time.In the U. S., however, it is taken as a sign ofskillfulnessor beingcompetentto solve a problem, orfulfilla job successfully, with speed.Usually, the more important a task is, the more capital, energy, and attention
14、will be poured into it in order to “get it moving.”Unit2 LearningtheOlympicStandardforLoveNikolaiPetrovichAnikinwasnothalfasintimidatingasIhadimaginedhewouldbe.No,thissurelywasnottheex-Sovietcoachmyfatherhadshippedmeouttomeet. ButNikolaihewas,Petrovichandall.Heinvitedmeinsideandsatdownonthecouch,pat
15、tingtheblanketnexttohimtogetmetositnexttohim.Iwassonervousinhispresence.Youareyoung,hebeganinhisRussian-styleEnglish.IfyouliketotryforOlympicGames,Iguessyouwillbeabletodothis.NaganoOlympicstoosoonforyou,butfor2002inSaltLakeCity,youcouldbeready.Yes,whynot?herepliedtotheshockedlookonmyface.Iwasapromis
16、ingamateurskier,butbynomeansthetopskierinthecountry.Ofcourse,therewillbemanyhardtrainingsessions,andyouwillcry,butyouwillimprove.Tobesure,therewerecountlesstrainingsessionsfullofpainandmorethanafewtears,butinthefiveyearsthatfollowedIcouldalwayscountonbeingencouragedbyNikolaisamusingstoriesandsenseof
17、humor.Myfriends,theygointhemovies,theygointhedance,theygooutwithgirls,hewouldstart.ButI,hewouldcontinue,loweringhisvoice,Iampractice,practice,practiceinthestadium.Andbythenextyear,Ihadcut1-1/2minutesoffmytimeinthe15-kilometerrace!Myfriendsaskedme,Nikolai,howdidyoudoit?AndIreplied,Yougointhemovies,yo
18、ugointhedance,yougooutwithgirls,butIampractice,practice,practice.Herethestoryusuallyended,butononeoccasion,whichwelaterlearnedwashis25thweddinganniversary,hestoodproudlyinawornwoolensweaterandsmiledandwhispered,AndItellyou,Iam26yearsoldbeforeIeverkissagirl!ShewasthewomanIlatermarry.Romanticandotherw
19、ise,Nikolaiknewlove.Hisconsistentgoodhumor,quietgratitude,perceptivity,andsinceritysetanOlympicstandardforlovethatIcontinuetoreachfor,eventhoughmyskiingdaysareover.Still,heneverbabiedme.OneFebruarydayIhadamassiveheadacheandfeltquitefatigued.Icameuponhiminaclearing,andafterapproximately15minutesofstr
20、idingintothecoldbreezeoverthewhitepowdertocatchhim,Ifussed,Oh,Nikolai,IfeellikeIamgoingtodie.Whenyouareahundredyearsold,everybodydies,hesaid,indifferenttomypain.Butnow,hecontinuedfirmly.Nowmustbeski,ski,ski.And,onskis,Ididwhathesaid.Onothermatters,though,Iwasrebellious.Once,hepacked10ofusintoaFinnis
21、hbachelorstinyhomeforalow-budgetskicamp.WeawokethefirstmorningtofindNikolaimakingbreakfastandthenmadequickworkwithourspoonswhilesittingonmakeshiftchairsaroundatinycardtable.Whenwewerefinished,Nikolaistackedthestickybowlsinfrontofmysolefemaleteammateandme,asserting,Now,girlsdodishes!Ithrewmynapkinont
22、hefloorandsworeathim,Askthedamnboys!Thisisunfair.Heneveraskedthisofmeagain,nordidhetakemuchnoticeofmyoutburst.Hesavedhispassionforskiing.Whencoaching,hewouldsingouthisinstructionskeepingrhythmwithourstride:Yes,yes,one-two-three,one-two-three.Adearladyfriendofmygrandfather,afterviewingacopyofavideoof
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