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1、视听说教程2听力原文 大学英语听说教程4听力原文Unit6 导读:就爱阅读网友为您分享以下“大学英语听说教程4听力原文Unit6资讯,希望对您有所帮助,感谢您对92to 的支持! Unit6 PartB The Embarrassment of Riches The meaning of wealth today is usually defined as the amount of money and material goods that one has accumulated and the ability to purchase more goods at an ever-increa
2、sing rate. A wealthy person possesses so much money that it would be difficult for him to spend it all in his lifetime without being wasteful and extravagant. Speaking from a strictly practical point of view, the trouble with wealth is not that it arouses envy in the hearts of others but that it wei
3、ghs very heavily upon the resources of its owner. Those who have never tasted luxury imagine that a new Porsche, a Picasso in the drawing room, an apartment in the Trump Tower, will bring them ease and happiness. If that were true, owners of the Porsches, Picassos, and Trumps of the world would all
4、be happy souls. One glance at history tells you they are not. The problem is not simply that owning goods feeds upon itself, generating desires to possess more and to outdo other owners in a competitive madness. Its that goods themselves are an endless responsibility. They must be not only paid for
5、but also stored, insured, and publicly admired. All of those cost not just money but personal freedom. As James Boswell, the famous British biographer, once wrote in his diary, “If a man with a fortune cannot make himself easier and freer than those who are not, he gains nothing. Nothing except glit
6、tering baggage that must be attended to. In some Oriental countries poverty has never been such a disgrace as it is in the “get-rich-quick zone. Wise men from these lands often remark on the tyranny of goods. According to an old Persian proverb, “The larger a mans roof, the more snow it collects. An
7、d in his discussion of “Houses, a Lebanese poet and philosopher compares the lust for comfort to a “stealthy thing that enters the house a guest, and then becomes a host, and then a master.The same sentiment is also expressed here in America by the great philosopher RalphEmerson, who scorns the acqu
8、isitiveness of his day with the famous line “Things are in the saddle, and ride mankind. Questions: 1. Which of the following best defines the meaning of wealth today? 2. Why does the speaker mention a Porsche, a Picasso, and an apartment in the Trump Tower?3. What would owning expensive goods do to
9、 wealthy people? 4. What does the speaker mean by “owning goods feeds upon itself? 5. Which of the following views would the speaker most probably agree with? 6. What is the main idea of the passage? PartC Additional Listenings Perspectives One day a father took his young son on a trip to the countr
10、y with the purpose of showing him how poor people can be. They spent a day and a night on the farm of a very poor family. When they got back from their trip to their fine house the father asked his son, “How was the trip?“Very good, Dad! answered the son. “Did you see how poor people can be? the fat
11、her asked. “Yeah! “And what did you learn? the father asked, thinking he had fulfilled his purpose.To his astonishment, the son answered, “I saw that we have a dog at home, and they have four. We have a pool that reaches to the middle of the garden, they have a creek that has no end. We have importe
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