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1、余余劲草英草英语unit1下解下解读2Unit 1 Living A Full Life 12.Something similar happens to many people who experience a terrifying physical threat.In that moment,our sense of invulnerability is pierced,and the self-protective mental armor that normally stands between us and our perceptions of the world is torn aw
2、ay.Our everyday life scripts-our habits,self-perceptions and assumptions go out the window,and we are left with a raw experience of the world.13.Still,actually implementing these changes,as well as fully coming to terms with a new reality,usually takes conscious effort.Being willing and able to take
3、 on this process is one of the major differences between those who grow through adversity and those who are destroyed by it.The people who find value in adversity arent the toughest or the most rational.What makes them different is that they are able to incorporate what happened into the story of th
4、eir own life.Comprehension Comprehension 14.Eventually,they may find themselves freed in ways they never imagined.Survivors often say they have become more tolerant and forgiving of others,capable of bringing peace to formerly troubled relationships.They say that material ambitions suddenly seem sil
5、ly and the pleasures of friends and family paramount-and that the crisis allowed them to recognize life in line with their new priorities.15.People who have grown from adversity often feel much less fear,despite the frightening things theyve been through.They are surprised by their own strength,conf
6、ident that they can handle whatever else life throws at them.“People dont say that what they went through was wonderful,”said Tedeschi.“They werent meaning to grow from it.They were just trying to survive.But in retrospect,what they gained was more than they ever anticipated.”16.In his recent book S
7、atisfaction,Emory University psychiatrist Gregory Berns points to extreme endurance athletes who push themselves to their physical limits for days at a time.They cycle through the same sequence of sensations as do trauma survivors:self-loss,confusion and,finally a new sense of mastery.For ultramarat
8、honers,who regularly run 100-mile races that last more than 24 hours,vomiting and hallucinating are normal.After a day and night of running without stopping or sleeping,competitors sometimes forget who they are and what they are doing.17.For a more common example of growth through adversity,look to
9、one of lifes biggest challenges:parenting.Having a baby has been shown to decrease levels of happiness.The sleep deprivation and necessity of putting aside personal pleasure in order to care for an infant mean that people with newborns are more likely to be depressed and find their marriage on the r
10、ocks.Nonetheless,over the long haul,raising a child is one of the most rewarding and meaningful of all human undertakings.The short-term sacrifice of happiness is outweighed by other benefits,like fulfillment,altruism and the chance to leave a meaningful legacy.18.Ultimately,the emotional rewa4rd ca
11、n compensate for the pain and difficulty of adversity.This perspective does not cancel out what happened,but it puts it all in a different context:that its possible to live an extraordinary rewarding life even within the constraints and struggles we face.In some form or other,says King,we all must g
12、o through this realization.“Youre not going to be the person you thought you were,but heres who you are going to be instead and that turns out to be a pretty great life.”ComprehensionComprehension In that moment,and the self-protective mental armor that normally stands between us and our perceptions
13、 of the world is torn away.(Para.12)armor:n.A defensive covering,as of metal,wood,or leather,worn to protect the body against weapons.e.g.Their feathers were like armor impenetrable to steel.它们的羽毛就象钢铁穿不透的盔甲。它们的羽毛就象钢铁穿不透的盔甲。e.g.To throw away weapon and armorMore to doIn that moment,our sense of invul
14、nerability is pierced,and the self-protective mental armor that normally stands between us and our perceptions of the world is torn away.To translate:在在事事情情发发生生的的那那一一瞬瞬间间,我我们们的的安安全全感感被被冲冲破破了了,平平时时处处于于我我们们与与我我们们对对世世界界的的种种种种看看法法之之间间的的自自我我保保护护的的精精神神盔盔甲甲被剥离了。被剥离了。在在那那个个时时刻刻,我我们们不不会会受受到到攻攻击击的的观观念念被被洞洞穿穿,
15、自自我我保保护护的的精精神神盔盔甲甲被被撕撕碎碎,而而这这一一盔盔甲甲通通常常是是挺挺立立在在我我们们和和我我们们对对世界的看法之间的。世界的看法之间的。Our everyday life scripts-our habits,self-perceptions and assumptions go out the window,and we are left with a raw experience of the world.(Para.12)go out(of)the window:if a quality,principle,or idea goes out of the window,
16、it does not exist any more e.g.Then people start drinking and sense goes out of the window.More to doperception:n.:n.感觉,知觉感觉,知觉,领悟力,认识,观念,领悟力,认识,观念e.g.e.g.敏锐的洞察力敏锐的洞察力 e.g.e.g.His perception of the change came in a flash.perceive:v.become aware of,have the knowledge of especially through the eyes or
17、 the mind;to achieve understanding of;apprehend.认知,理解认知,理解e.g.e.g.to perceive tobacco use as symbols of manhood透过现象看本质透过现象看本质 e.g.e.g.see through the appearance to perceive the essence acute perceptionacute perceptionMore to doperceptive,perceptual,perceptible1)These changes were already _ before th
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