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1、目录Unit one Education3*Part one Problems with us Education*3Listening Script one3Listening Script two4*Part two Arts Education *5Listing script one5Listening Script two6*Part Three graduate education*7Listening Script one7Listening Script two8Unit two love9*Part One Romance*9Listening script one9List
2、ening script two10*Part Two Eternal love*12Listening script one12Listening script two13*Part Three The Power of Love*15Listening script one15Listening script two16Unit Three Health18*Part One Is Overweight a Problem?*18Listening script one18Listening script two19*Part Two New Four Food Group*20Liste
3、ning script one20Listening script two21*Part Three There Are Worse Things than Dying*22Listening script one22Listening script two24Unit four technology25*Part one cell phone*25Listening script one25Listening script two26*Part two internet*27Listening script one27Listening script two28*Part three com
4、puter giants*30Listening script one30Listening script two31Unit Five Success and Happiness32*Part one Success Is a Choice*32Listening Script one32Listening Script two33*Part Two Can We Find Happiness*34Listening Script one34Listening Script two35*Part Three The Sweet Success of Branding*36Listening
5、Script one36Listening Script two38Unit Six Globalization40*Part one Three Eras of Globalization*40Listening Script one40Listening Script two40*Part Two Globalization and China*41Listening Script one41Listening Script two42*Part Three Globalization and Inequality*43Listening Script one43Listening Scr
6、ipt two44Unit Seven Plagiarism45*Part one Defining Plagiarism*45Listening Script one45Listening Script two45*Part Two Plagiarism in College*46Listening Script one46Listening Script two47*Part Three Avoiding Plagiarism*48Listening Script one48Listening Script two49Unit Eight Patriotism50*Part one My
7、Chinese Heart*50Listening Script one50Listening Script two51*Part Two Comments on Patriotism*52Listening Script one52Listening Script two53*Part Three Pride of the Nation*53Listening Script one53Listening Script two54Unit one Education*Part one Problems with us Education*Listening Script one When I
8、was in college I had an English major and for a while I considered going into teaching. While I was exploring the possibility of becoming a teacher, I did a lot of thinking about the way that the education system in the United States is run. And I disagree with a lot of the ways that things seem to
9、happen and have happened for a long time in our educational system.Uh . people dont seem to recognize various kinds of intelligence; they seem to just want to give standardized tests and peg you for what you are capable of very early on your education. Ive always felt that a lot of classes that your
10、e forced to take in high school are not really geared towards what you are going to be doing. Theres very little emphasis on your own special interests. Uh . everybodys sort of treated like theyre the same person. Everything is very generalized. Theres a lot of uh . theres a lot of pressure on stude
11、nts to be as well-rounded as possible. I think being well-rounded isnt really possible because it becomes impossible to develop any one part of yourself, um . to any great degree. And as a result people cant get into good colleges if they, yaknow, havent, yaknow, scored the . the right thing on the
12、math section of SAT, even if they are brilliant writers, and vice versa. You know, um. people just really are not given a chance, I think, in a lot of cases.Another thing that really disturbs me is the way that students are separated from each other. I got involved with vocational education, uh . wh
13、ich means that the kids go out to a technical or trade school for part of the week, and then they come back to the home school for the other part of the week and they take their academic classes. However, those kids are kept separate from the rest of the school almost as if theyre below them. Theres
14、 a lot of stratification. Um . at any rate I feel that the kids are very aware of the way that theyre perceived by the educators, by their teachers and, yaknow, by their peers. And I think that it . it causes them to act in a way that. is . not really optimal. And thats pretty sad to me. I actually
15、had kids tell me when I was teaching them, “yaknow, were the just bad class; we. yaknow, its not that we have a problem with you personally; yaknow, we are just bad. We are bad kids” because pretty much that was what they felt they were. And yaknow, their classes were very limiting, uh the teachers
16、never try to do anything creative with those classes. I think that many of the kids in that class were intelligent, but never actually realized their potential because of the way they were tracked very early on their education.Listening Script twoMargaret Warner: Mr. Unz. Why do you believe that bil
17、ingual education should be scrapped?Ron Unz: Well, the overwhelming practical evidence is that bilingual education has failed on every large scale case thats been tried in the United States, in particular in California. The origins of this initiative was the case last year of a lot of immigrant Lati
18、no parents in downtown LA, who had to begin a public boycott of their local elementary school to try to force the school to give their children the right to be taught English, which the school was denying. And I think that really opened my eyes to the current state of the program in California, wher
19、e the statistics are dreadful.Margaret Warner: Mr. Lyons.Janies Lyons: It is not the case that bilingual education is failing children. There are poor bilingual education programs, just as there are poor programs of every type in our schools today. But bilingual education has made it possible for ch
20、ildren to have continuous development in their native language, while theyre in the process of learning English, something that doesnt hap pen overnight, and its made it possible for children to learn math and science at a rate equal to English-speaking children while theyre in the process of acquir
21、ing English.Margaret Warner: Mr. Unz, what about that point for these children who dont speak English well they will fall behind in the basic subjects if they cant be taught those in Spanish, or whatever language? I shouldnt say just Spanish, but whatever their familys language is.Ron Unz: Thats a v
22、ery reasonable point. And to the extent that were talking about older children. 14 or 15 year olds who come to the United States, dont know any English and are put in the public schools I think a very reasonable case can be made for bilingual education. I dont know if its correct, but at least you c
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