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1、 Lesson Three Goods Move. People Move. Ideas Move. And Cultures Change. Part I( Paras1-3) Globalization is reality but it is not sth completely new. What is new is the speed and scope of changes.The author begins the article by quoting Marx and Engels. He points out that globalization is a world mov
2、ement and a movement of reformation of cultures. not merging of cultures but reformation of culturesIndicating the cultures in the world will continue to exist but they will not be the sameIn the throes of : in the act of struggling withWild: a state of disorder , disarrangement, confusionAssortment
3、: varietyDislodge: to drive out , to force from a position or place where lodgedWant: sth needed or desired but lacking; need. Why an inexact term ?1. To show that globalization is the result of modern industry and world market2. to stress that it is a process and a history process Depend on where t
4、hey live and how much money they have: determined by whether they are in the developed countries or not and whether they are among the haves or the have-not Yet globalization is not sth that you can accept or reject, it is already a matter of life which you will encounter and have to respond to ever
5、y day. to venture: to undertake the risk of; to braveAfield : away from homeWrought: ( past participle of work) to produce result or to exert influencePeople in the world have been making commercial and cultural contact long before merchants on camelback took the risk to travel to places faraway fro
6、m home.Dynamic: a force producing motion or changePart II. Paras(4-6) This part deals with views on globalization. Cloning (克隆 ):To make a product that functions like another. Cloning in biology is the process of producing similar populations of genetically identical individuals that occurs in natur
7、e when organisms such as bacteria, insects or plants reproduce asexually. Cloning in biotechnology refers to processes used to create copies of DNA fragments (molecular cloning), cells (cell cloning), or organisms. The term also refers to the production of multiple copies of a product such as digita
8、l media or software. The term clone is derived from the Ancient Greek word (kln, “twig”), referring to the process whereby a new plant can be created from a twig. In horticulture, the spelling clon was used until the twentieth century; the final e came into use to indicate the vowel is a long o inst
9、ead of a short o.12 Since the term entered the popular lexicon in a more general context, the spelling clone has been used exclusively. In the United States, the human consumption of meat and other products from cloned animals was approved by the FDA on December 28, 2006, with no special labeling re
10、quired. Cloned beef and other products have since been regularly consumed in the US without distinction. Such practice has met strong resistance in other regions, such as Europe, particularly over the labeling issue.Read more: http:/ about globalization: 1. result in the spread of American goods, Am
11、erican values and culture and the consequence will be inevitably be Americanization. munication in English. 3. “two-edged sword”: advantages and disadvanteges coexist 4. approach: make full use of the advantages and to minimize the negative effects.Agenda: program of things to be doneCrease: a fold
12、or wrinkleMcWorld: a world filled with American goods and culture; a world modeled on McDonald.Popular factions: 反映公众情绪的派别; 得到公众支持的派别2.Political groups with broad support have come into being to take advantage of existing worries and uneasiness among the people about foreign “ cultural assaultXenoph
13、obia: hatred or f of foreigners or foreign things.Economic ambition: the desire to build China into a strong, industrialized country, to improve the livelihood of the Chinese people3.In China, the two treads of closed-door and open-door policies have long been struggling for dominance.Hollywood: Ame
14、rican films (synecdoche提喻 )“Museum” : ancient life or backwardness, the kind of life you can only find in museum.“Showers that work” modern life with high-tech gadgets( 小工具 ).4. The Chinese people should continue to live a backward life while we live comfortably with all modern conveniences.Part III
15、. ( Paras7-9) Three points are made in this part:1.Westernization is not a straight road to hell, or to paradise either( it is neither terribly bad or extremely good).2.Cultures are as resourceful, resilient, and unpredictable as the people who compose them.3.Teenagers are one of the powerful engine
16、s of merging global culturesBe shot through with: to have a lot, as if full of holes after a shotgun blast.Inconsistencies : not uniform, inharmonious or self-contradictory factors.Bedfellow: an associate, ally, confederate, etc.5. westernization is a concept full of self-contradiction and held by p
17、eople of very different backgrounds or views.To blast: to attack or criticize sharply.booster: enthusiastic supporterSalubrious: healthfulResourceful: to deal promptly and effectively with problem, difficulties, etc.Resilient: recovering strength, spirits, good humor, quickly; buoyantIn what way are
18、 cultures resourceful, resilient and unpredictable ?Three examples: 1. Hollywood High School in Los Angeles, the city which many people consider as a source of devaluing world cultures. Even in the place where Hollywood is located, you still find a school with 32 languages spoken. A sign of cultural
19、 diversity.2.Sesame Street in Shanghai, Sesame Street is a popular show in the U.S., yet the Chinese borrowed the form and filled with Chinese value and traditions. Showing how resourceful and resilient cultures can be.3. McDonalds in India. McDonalds is clever to cater to Indian cultures. When such
20、 unexpected things happen, it is right for the author to call cultures unpredictable.Why McDonalds serve mutton instead of beef in India? The religion of Hinduism regards the cow as sacred, so beef cant be eaten.Why the teenagers the powerful engines of merging global cultures? 1, the number is huge
21、. 2. they have time and money to spend. 3. they are the source of fashion and fashion knows no national boundaries. They can easily pick up ( EG. RAP MUSIC)Hang out: to spend much of one time; frequentRap music: a style of black popular music with a pronounced beat to which words are recited rather
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