新视角大学英语4读写教学教程第三版课本教学材料整编.doc
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1、,Unit 1 Text ALove and logic: The story of a fallacy1 I had my first date with Polly after I made the trade with my roommate Rob. That year every guy on campus had a leather jacket, and Rob couldnt stand the idea of being the only football player who didnt, so he made a pact that hed give me his gir
2、l in exchange for my jacket. He wasnt the brightest guy. Polly wasnt too shrewd, either.2 But she was pretty, well-off, didnt dye her hair strange colors or wear too much makeup. She had the right background to be the girlfriend of a dogged, brilliant lawyer. If I could show the elite law firms I ap
3、plied to that I had a radiant, well-spoken counterpart by my side, I just might edge past the competition.3 Radiant she was already. I could dispense her enough pearls of wisdom to make her well-spoken.4 After a banner day out, I drove until we were situated under a big old oak tree on a hill off th
4、e expressway. What I had in mind was a little eccentric. I thought the venue with a perfect view of the luminous city would lighten the mood. We stayed in the car, and I turned down the stereo and took my foot off the brake pedal. What are we going to talk about? she asked.5 Logic.6 Cool, she said o
5、ver her gum.7 The doctrine of logic, I said, is a staple of clear thinking. Failures in logic distort the truth, and some of them are well known. First lets look at the fallacy Dicto Simpliciter.8 Great, she agreed.9 Dicto Simpliciter means an unqualified generalization. For example: Exercise is goo
6、d. Therefore, everybody should exercise.10 She nodded in agreement.11 I could see she was stumped. Polly, I explained, its too simple a generalization. If you have, say, heart disease or extreme obesity, exercise is bad, not good. Therefore, you must say exercise is good for most people.12 Next is H
7、asty Generalization. Self-explanatory, right? Listen carefully: You cant speak French. Rob cant speak French. Looks like nobody at this school can speak French.13 Really? said Polly, amazed. Nobody?14 This is also a fallacy, I said. The generalization is reached too hastily. Too few instances suppor
8、t such a conclusion.15 She seemed to have a good time. I could safely say my plan was underway. I took her home and set a date for another conversation.16 Seated under the oak the next evening I said, Our first fallacy tonight is called Ad Misericordiam.17 She nodded with delight.18 Listen closely,
9、I said. A man applies for a job. When the boss asks him what his qualifications are, he says he has six children to feed.19 Oh, this is awful, awful, she whispered in a choked voice.20 Yes, its awful, I agreed, but its no argument. The man never answered the bosss question. Instead he appealed to th
10、e bosss sympathy Ad Misericordiam.21 She blinked, still trying hard to keep back her tears.22 Next, I said carefully, we will discuss False Analogy. An example, students should be allowed to look at their textbooks during exams, because surgeons have X-rays to guide them during surgery.23 I like tha
11、t idea, she said.24 Polly, I groaned, dont derail the discussion. The inference is wrong. Doctors arent taking a test to see how much they have learned, but students are. The situations are altogether different. You cant make an analogy between them.25 I still think its a good idea, said Polly.26 Wi
12、th five nights of diligent work, I actually made a logician out of Polly. She was an analytical thinker at last. The time had come for the conversion of our relationship from academic to romantic.27 Polly, I said when next we sat under our oak, tonight we wont discuss fallacies.28 Oh? she said, a li
13、ttle disappointed.29 Favoring her with a grin, I said, We have now spent five evenings together. We get along pretty well. We make a pretty good couple.30 Hasty Generalization, said Polly brightly. Or as a normal person might say, thats a little premature, dont you think?31 I laughed with amusement.
14、 Shed learned her lessons well, far surpassing my expectations. Sweetheart, I said, patting her hand in a tolerant manner, five dates is plenty. After all, you dont have to eat a whole cake to know its good.32 False Analogy, said Polly promptly. Your premise is that dating is like eating. But youre
15、not a cake. Youre a boy.33 I laughed with somewhat less amusement, hiding my dread that shed learned her lessons too well. A few more false steps would be my doom. I decided to change tactics and try flattery instead.34 Polly, I love you. Please say youll go out with me. Im nothing without you.35 Ad
16、 Misericordiam, she said.36 You certainly can discern a fallacy when you see it, I said, my hopes starting to crumble. But dont take them so literally. I mean this is all academic. You know the things you learn in school dont have anything to do with real life.37 Dicto Simpliciter, she said. Besides
17、, you really should practice what you preach.38 I leaped to my feet, my temper flaring up. Will you or will you not go out with me?39 No to your proposition, she replied.40 Why?I demanded.41 Im more interested in a different petitioner Rob and I are back together.42 With great effort, I said calmly,
18、 How could you give me the axe over Rob? Look at me, an ingenious student, a tremendous intellectual, a man with an assured future. Look at Rob, a muscular idiot, a guy wholl never know where his next meal is coming from. Can you give me one good reason why you should be with him?43 Wow, what presum
19、ption! Ill put it in a way someone as brilliant as you can understand, retorted Polly, her voice dripping with sarcasm. Full disclosure I like Rob in leather. I told him to say yes to you so he could have your jacket!Unit 2 Text AThe confusing pursuit of beauty1 If youre a man, at some point a woman
20、 will ask you how she looks.2 You must be careful how you answer this question. The best technique is to form an honest yet sensitive response, then promptly excuse yourself for some kind of emergency. Trust me, this is the easiest way out. No amount of rehearsal will help you come up with the right
21、 answer.3 The problem is that men do not think of their looks in the same way women do. Most men form an opinion of themselves in seventh grade and stick to it for the rest of their lives. Some men think theyre irresistibly desirable, and they refuse to change this opinion even when they grow bald a
22、nd their faces visibly wrinkle as they age.4 Most men, I believe, are not arrogant about their looks. If the transient thought passes through their minds at all, they like to think of themselves as average-looking. Being average doesnt bother them; average is fine. They dont affix much value to thei
23、r looks, or think of them in terms of aesthetics. Their primary form of beauty care is to shave themselves, which is essentially the same care they give to their lawns. If, at the end of his four-minute allotment of time for grooming, a man has managed to wipe most of the shaving cream out of the st
24、rands of his hair and isnt bleeding too badly, he feels hes done all he can.5 Women do not look at themselves this way. If I had to guess what most women think about their appearance, it would be: Not good enough. No matter how attractive a woman may be, her perception of herself is eclipsed by the
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