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1、 Listening Comprehension DiscussionBackground InformationTopic-related Prediction Theme ParkFBIJean Paul SatreExistential PhilosophyAlbert CamusCadillacLas VegasRandom House Directions: Listen to the passage and answer the questions.Listening Comprehension1. Why do so many people become gamblers, ac
2、cording to the passage?2. Who benefited from the increasingly popular gambling?3. What problems may pathological gamblers bring? Gambling is becoming increasingly popular throughout the world. Many people have friends or family members who have gambling problems. This increase can be attributed to t
3、he legalization of gambling in many countries and associated rapid increase in gambling facilities such as casinos and slot machines. It is true that gambling has brought income to some people such as American Indians, but it has brought very serious problems for both individuals and society as a wh
4、ole. Increasing number of people are becoming addicted to gambling, bringing a whole gamut of problems. Pathological gamblers may develop stress related to medical conditions such as peptic ulcers, ulcers, depression, and alcoholism. Pathological gamblers may also evidence anti-social behavior, leav
5、ing regular employment and even engaging in criminal activities to support their habit. And they often cause harm to their families and friends. DiscussionDirections: Look at the pictures. Discuss in groups the following questions.1. How do the pictures strike you?2. What makes gambling so appealing
6、 to some people? 3. What might be the disastrous consequences of gambling? Albert Camus His philosophical view: There is only one really serious philosophical question, and that is suicide. Deciding whether or not life is worth living is to answer the fundamental question in philosophy. All other qu
7、estions follow from that. His literary view: A novel is never anything but a philosophy put into images.the French writer and philosopher His life:born in Algeria, into a working-class family1913received his diploma from the University of Algiers in philosophy; joined the Communist Party1935 -1939a
8、member of the French resistanceWorld War IIpublished the novel The Stranger, concerning the absurdity of the human condition1942a reader and editor; editted the newspaper Combat1943 resigned from Combat and published the novel The Plague1947won the Nobel Prize for literature1957died1960 Jean Paul Sa
9、tre His philosophical view “existence is prior to essence”: we are responsible for the choices and for our emotional lives. In a godless universe life has no meaning or purpose beyond the goals that each man sets for himself. Only one who chooses to assume responsibility of acting in a particular si
10、tuation makes effective use of ones freedom.the French novelist, playwright, philosopher, and literary critic His literary view: The goal of art is to recover this world by giving it to be seen not as it is, but as if it had its source in human freedom. His life:born in ParisJune 21,1905imprisoned i
11、n Germany, but released in 1941World War IIpublished Being and Nothingness1943published his best-known book of literary criticism: QUEST CE QUE LA LITTRATURE1947traveled in China1955published his philosophic work Critique of Dialectical Reason1960 was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature, but he d
12、eclined the award in protest of the values of bourgeois society1964was arrested because of selling on the streets the forbidden Maoist paper La cause du peuple1970died in ParisApril 15, 1980 Existential Philosophy A philosophy that emphasizes the uniqueness and isolation of the individual experience
13、 in a hostile or indifferent universe, regards human existence as unexplainable, and stresses freedom of choice and responsibility for the consequences of ones acts. Random House Random House is one of the worlds largest publishers of the English language and the general-interest books. It is a publ
14、ishing subsidiary of Bertelsmann AG, a large German media conglomerate. Random House entered reference publishing in 1947 with the American College Dictionary, which was followed in 1966 by its first unabridged dictionary. It publishes today the Random House Websters Unabridged and Random House Webs
15、ters College dictionaries. Random House owns many of the most prestigious and profitable book publishing companies in the United States. Random House has published books by a wide array of 20th century American writers. Cadillac A large and US make of car. Owning a Cadillac is seen by Americans as a
16、 sign of wealth and success. The Cadillac was first produced in 1903 in Detroit by the Cadillac Motor Car Company and is now made by the General Motors Corporation. Las Vegas is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States. Revenue from hot
17、els, gambling, entertainment, theme parks, resorts, and other tourist-oriented industries forms the backbone of the economy. The nightclubs, casinos, and championship boxing matches are world famous, and entertainment enterprises have led to an increasing array of music, sports, gambling, and amusem
18、ent centers up and down the main “strip,” as the city succeeded in the 1990s in redefining itself as a family resort, complete with monorailLas Vegas monorail (opened in 2004). The city is also the commercial hub of a ranching and mining area and has diverse manufacturing, including gaming equipment
19、. A theme park is an amusement park in which all the settings and attractions have a central theme, such as the world of the future. Typical examples are the Disneyland theme parks in California and Florida.Theme Park Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), division of the U.S. Dept. of Justice, is i
20、n charge of investigating all violations of federal laws except those assigned to some other federal agency. The FBI has jurisdiction over some 185 investigative matters, among which are espionage, sabotage, and other subversive activities; kidnapping; extortion; bank robbery; interstate transportat
21、ion of stolen property; civil-rights matters; interstate gambling violations; and fraud against the government. Created (1908) as the Bureau of Investigation, it originally conducted investigations only for the Justice Department. FBI In 1935 it was designated the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Th
22、e FBI played an important role in raising the standards of local police units through its FBI Academy. Topic-related Prediction Text A is entitled “Going for Broke”. How do you understand the word “broke”? What will the passage be about, judging from the title? Part Division of the TextFurther Under
23、standingText Analysis Further UnderstandingFor Part 2 Finding the InformationFor Part 3 True or FalseFor Part 1 Questions for Discussion PartsPara(s). Main Ideas114 2515 The authors give a brief account of the life experience of a hard-core gambler named Rex Coile.The authors expound the problem of
24、gambling addiction, its causes and its attendant steep social price.Part Division of the Text PartsPara(s). Main Ideas31622Through further discussion of the example of Rex, the authors reinforce the essays thesis that the life of compulsive gamblers is a narrow box. Once trapped inside, they will ne
25、ver get out. Questions for Discussion1. How do the authors begin the passage?2. What did Rex use to be? How long has he been addicted to gambling?3. What changes have occurred in Rexs life since he became addicted to gambling?4. Why is Rex Coile nicknamed “Rex Trivia”?5. If he had not been addicted
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