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1、 高英II-2课文后练习:I. Write short notes on: Marrakech and Morocco. Suggested Reference Books SRB 1. any standard gazetteer 2. Encyclopaedia BritannicaMarrakech: in west central Morocco, at the Northern foot of the high Atlas, 130 miles south of Casablanca, the chief seaport. The city renowned for leather

2、goods, is one of the principal commercial centers of Morocco. It was founded in 1062 and was the capital of Morocco from then until 1147 and again from 1550 to 1660. It was captured by the French in 1912, when its modern growth began. It has extremely hot summers but mild winters. Yearly rainfall is

3、 9 inches and limited to winter months. The city was formerly also called Morocco.Morocco: Located in North Africa, on the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Morocco is the farthest west of all the Arab countries. Rabat is the capital. The estimated population in 1973 was 15,600,000. About 20

4、00 B. C. it was settled by Berber tribes, who have formed the basis of the population ever since. The Arabs invaded Morocco in the 7thcentury, bringing with them Islam. From the end of the 17thcentury until the early 19th century Morocco was almost entirely free from foreign influence. But in 1912,

5、a Franco- Spanish agreement divided Morocco into 4 administrative zones. It gained independence in 1956 and became a constitutional monarchy in 1957. Morocco is a member of the United Nations, the League of Arab States, and the Organization of African Unity. Moroccans are mainly farmers (70%)who try

6、 to grow their own food. They often use camels, donkeys and mules to pull their plows. In the south a few tribesmen still, wander from place to place in the desert.II. Questions on content: 1. Instead of telling the reader that the natives are poor, Orwellshows poverty in at least five ways. Identif

7、y them.Here are five things he describes to show poverty- (a) the burial of the poor inhabitants (b)an Arab Navvy, an employee of the municipality, begging for a piece of bread (c)the miserable lives of the Jews in the ghettoes (d)cultivation of the poor soil; (e) the old women carrying fire wood. 2

8、. How are people buried in Marrakech?See paragraphs 1 and 2 3. Explain the sentence, All colonial empires are in reality founded upon that fact. (para 3)All the imperialists build up their empires by treating the people in the colonies as animals instead of as human beings. 4. What do you think medi

9、eval ghettoes were like?Medieval ghettoes were probably like the Jewish quarters in Marrakech-overcrowded, thousands of people living in a narrow street, houses completely windowless, and the whole area dirty and unhygienic. 5. Why does the writer say, A good job. Hitler wasnt here?If Hitler were he

10、re, all the Jews would have been massacred大规模屠杀. 6. What kind of people, according to Orwell, are partly invisible? Why does he stress this point?Those who work with their hands are partly invisible. Its only because of this that the starved countries of Asia and Africa are accepted as tourist resor

11、ts. The people are not treated as human beings, and it is on this fact that all colonial empires are in reality founded. 7. How was land cultivated in Morocco?See paragraph 18 8. Why was the old woman surprised when the writer gave her a five-sou piece?The old woman was surprised because someone was

12、 taking notice of her and treating her as a human being. She accepted her status as an old woman, that is to say, as a beast of burden. 9. What did every white man think when he saw a black army marching past?Every white man thought. How much longer can we go on kidding these people? How long before

13、 they turn their guns in the other direction? They knew they could not go on fooling these black people any longer. Some day they would rise up in revolt and free themselves.III. Questions on appreciation: 1. The things of value, Orwell says in Why I Write, are always political. Is this essay politi

14、cal? Has the writer said anything of value?Yes, it is. In this essay Orwell denounces the evils of colonialism or imperialism by mercilessly exposing the poverty, misery and degradation of the native people in the colonies. 2. Orwell describes human suffering and misery rather objectively. How then

15、can you tell that he is outraged at the spectacle of misery?He manages to show that he is outraged at the spectacle of misery, first, through the appropriate use of words second, through the clever choice of the scenes he describes; third, through the tone in which he describes these scenes and fina

16、lly, by contrasting the indignation at the cruel handling of the donkey with the unconcern towards the fate of the human beings.3. Why does the writer reveal his feelings about the donkeys but conceal his feelings about the people? What effect doesthis contrast have on the reader?Because that shows

17、the cruel treatment the donkeys receive evokes a greater feeling of sympathy in the breasts of the white masters than the miserable fate of the people. This contrast have on the reader an effect that the people are not considered nor treated as human beings.4. Could paras 4-7 just as well come after

18、 8-15 as before? Couldother groups of paragraphs be rearranged? What does this indicate about the organization? What gives the essay coherence?Paragraphs 4-7 could as well come after 8-15 as before. Other groups of paragraphs could be rearranged. This indicates that the whole passage is made up of v

19、arious independent examples or illustrations of the peoples poverty and suffering. The central theme-all colonial empires are in reality founded upon this fact-gives unity and cohesion to the whole essay.5. Does this essay give readers a new insight into imperialism? Has the writer succeeded in show

20、ing that imperialism is an evil thing ?This essay gives a new insight into imperialism. Yes, he has succeeded in showing that imperialism is an evil thing.6. Comment on Orwell s lucid style and fine attention to significant descriptive details.Orwell is good at the appropriate use of simple but forc

21、eful words and the clever choice of the scenes he describes. His lucid明畅,清楚的style and fine attention to significant descriptive details efficiently conveyed to the readers the central idea all colonial empires are in reality founded upon this fact, the fact that the people are not considered or trea

22、ted as human beings.IV. Paraphrase: 1. The burying-ground is merely a huge waste of hummocky earth, like a derelict building-lot. (para 2)The buring-ground is nothing more than a huge piece of wasteland full of mounds of earth looking like a deserted and abandoned piece of land on which a building w

23、as going to be put up. 2. All colonial empires are in reality founded upon that fact. (para 3)All the imperialists build up their empires by treating the people in the colonies like animals (by not treating the people in the colonies as human beings). 3. They rise out of the earth, they sweat and st

24、arve for a few years, and then they sink back into the nameless mounds of the graveyard (para 3)They are born. Then for a few years they work, toil and starve. Finally they die and are buried in graves without a name. 4. A carpenter sits crosslegged at a prehistoric lathe, turningchair-legs at light

25、ning speed. (para 9)Sitting with his legs crossed and using a very old-fashioned lathe, a carpenter quickly gives a round shape to the chair-legs he is making. 5. Instantly, from the dark holes all round, there was a frenzied rush of Jews (para 10)Immediately from their dark hole-like cells everywhe

26、re a great number of Jews rushed out wildly excited. 6. every one of them looks on a cigarette as a more or less impossible luxury (para 10)Every one of these poor Jews looked on the cigarette as a piece of luxury which they could not possibly afford.7. Still, a white skin is always fairly conspicuo

27、us. (para 16)However, a white-skinned European is always quite noticeable.8. In a tropical landscape ones eye takes in everything except the human beings. (para 16)If you take a look at the natural scenery in a tropical region, you see everything but the human beings.9. No one would think of running

28、 cheap trips to the DistressedAreas. (para 17)No one would think of organizing cheap trips for the tourists to visit the poor slum areas (for these trips would not be interesting)10. for nine-tenths of the people the reality of life is an endless,backbreaking struggle to wring a little food out of a

29、n erodedsoil (para 17)life is very hard for ninety percent of the peopleWith hard backbreaking toil they can produce a little food on the poor soil11. She accepted her status as an old woman, that is to say as abeast of burden. (para 19)She took it for granted that as an old woman she was the lowest

30、 in the community,that。she was only fit for doing heavy work like an animal12. People with brown skins are next door to invisible. (para 21)People with brown skins are almost invisible13. Their splendid bodies were hidden in reach-me-down khaki uniforms (para 23)The Senegales soldiers were wearing r

31、eady-made khaki uniforms which hid their beautiful well-built bodies14. How long before they turn their guns in the other direction? (para 25)How much longer before they turn their guns around and attack us?15. Every white man there had this thought stowed somewhere or other in his mind. (para 26)Ev

32、ery white man,the onlookers,the officers on their horses and the white NCOsmarching with the black soldiers,had this thought hidden somewhere or other in his mindV. Translate paras 20 and 21 into Chinese.20然而这些人的真正奇特之处还在于他们的隐身的特性。一连几个星期,每天在几乎同一时候总有一队老妪扛着柴草从我房前蹒跚走过。虽然她们的身影已映人我的眼帘,但老实说,我并不曾看见她们。我所看见的是

33、一捆捆的柴草从屋外掠过。直到有一天我碰巧走在她们身后时,一堆柴草奇异的起伏动作才使我注意到原来下面有人。我这才第一次看见那些与泥土同色的可怜老妪的躯体一些枯瘦得只剩下皮包骨头、被沉重的负荷压得弯腰驼背的躯体。然而,我踏上摩洛哥国土还不到五分钟就已注意到驴子的负荷过重,并为此感到愤怒。驴子遭到苛虐,这是无疑的事实。摩洛哥的驴子不过如一只瑞士雪山救人犬一般大小,可它驮负的货物重量在英国军队里让一头五英尺高的大骡子来驮都嫌过重。而且,它还常常是一连几个星期不卸驮鞍。尤其让人觉得可悲的是,它是世上最驯服听话的牲畜。不需要鞍辔或缰绳。它便会像狗一样跟随着自己的主人。为主人拼命干上十几年活后,它便猝然倒地

34、死去,这时,主人便把它扔进沟里,尸体未寒,其五脏六腑便被村狗扒出来吃掉。 21这种事情当然令人发指,可是,一般说来,人的苦难却没人理会。我并非在乱发议论,只不过是指出一个事实而已。褐种人简直就是一种无影无形之物。一头背上被磨得皮破肉烂的驴子人人见了都会同情,而那驮着大捆柴草的老妇人那么往往要有某种偶然因素才会受到注意。VI. Look up the dictionary and explain the meaning of the italicized words: 1. wailing a short chant over and over again (para 2)chant:words

35、 repeated in a monotonous tone of voice 2. an Arab navvy working on the path nearby (para 6)navvy:abbreviation of “navigator,a British word meaning an unskilled laborer,as on canals,roads,etc 3. he stowed it gratefully (para 7)stow:put or hide away in a safe place 4. his left leg is warped out of sh

36、ape (para 9)warp:bend,curve,or twist out of shape 5. as the Jews live in a self-contained community (para 11)self-contained:self-sufficient;having within oneself or itself all that is necessary 6. the plough is a wretched wooden thing (para 18)wretched:poor in quality,very inferior7. all of them are

37、 mummified with age and the sun (para 19)mummified:thin and withered,looking like a mummy8. their splendid bodies were hidden in reach-me-down khakiuniforms ( para 23)reach-me-down:(British colloquialism)second-hand or ready-made clothing9. so had the officers on their sweating chargers (para 26)cha

38、rger:a horse ridden in battle or on paradeVII. Discriminate the following groups of synonyms: 1. wail, cry, weep, sob, whimper, moancry指因痛苦、忧伤或悲哀而发出悲切的声音,并伴以流 泪。weep更具体,强调流泪;sob指呜呜咽咽、一吸一顿地哭泣;wail指无法抑制悲哀而拖长声调痛哭;whimper指像受惊的小孩一样声音压抑地、时断时续地哭;moan 那么指因悲伤或痛苦而低声地、拖长声调地哀叹。 2. frenzy, mania, delirium, hyste

39、riamania本指狂郁精神病所表现出的病症,具体表现为喜怒无常,时哭时笑,行为不能自制;delirium指暂时性精神极端错乱(如酒醉发烧时),具体表现为烦躁不安、语无伦次和产生幻觉;frenzy是非医学用语,指狂暴不能自制。hysteria在精神病学上指心因性紊乱,表现为容易冲动、焦躁不安、感官和运动功能紊乱以及不自觉地模拟眼瞎、耳聋等。用于引申义时,mania指对于某事的爱好到达狂热的程度,成为癖好,如a mania for drinking(嗜酒);delirium 指极度兴奋,如a delirium of joy(狂喜);hysteria指强烈的、不可控制的感情爆发,如:She lau

40、ghed and cried in her hysteria(她又是笑又是哭,感情难以控制。) 3. glisten, glitter, flash, shimmer, sparkleflash指突发的、短暂而耀眼的闪光;gleam指黑暗中闪现出的一束稳定的光线;sparkle指星星点点的闪光;glitter指由物体反射出的星星点点的闪光;glisten指外部亮光反射于沾水的平面上而显出的光亮;shimmer指由微波荡漾的水面反照出的柔和的闪光。Suggested Reference Books SRB 1. Websters New World Dictionary of the Ameri

41、can Language 2. Webstes New Dictionary of Synonyms 3. Reades Digest, Use the Right WordVIII. Study the formation of the following compound nouns and list5-10 examples of each: 1. hurying-groundburying-ground(verbal noun in-ing + noun):drinking cup,hiding place,diving board,waiting room,freezing poin

42、t,carving knife,writing desk,typing paper,swimming suit 2. gravestonegravestone(noun+noun):oilwell,silkworm蚕,shirt-sleeves,girl-friend,gaslight煤气灯,bloodstain,血迹frogman,蛙人window-pane窗格玻璃 3. mid-airmid-air(adjective+noun):half-brother同母异父(或同父异母)兄弟,black-market,half-pay减半薪水, darkroom暗房,madman,double-ta

43、lk模糊其词的言谈, 空话,hothouse温室, 温床,handy man手巧之人, 受雇做杂事的人4. overcrowdingovercrowding(adverb +verbal noun in-ing):dry-cleaning,overeating,oversleeping,deep-freezing,underpricing抑价,underrating低估,down-grading品位降低,up-dating升级 5. nine-tenthsnine-tenths(adjfrom a cardinal number+noun, from an ordinal number): o

44、ne-fifth, two-sixths, three-eighths, one-ninthSuggested Reference Books SRB 1. any standard dictionary 2. any book on lexicology or word buildingIX. In this essay, the writer makes effective use of specific verbs. List 10 specific verbs you consider used most effectively and give your reasons.1. thr

45、ead as in The little crowd of mourners.threaded their way across the market , indicating that the market was so crowded that the crowd could hardly pass through. 2. rise, sweat, starve, and sink as in They rise out of the earth, they sweat and starve for a few years, and then they sink back into the

46、 nameless mounds of the graveyard-, giving a deep impression of how these people live a short and miserable life. 3. sidle as in An Arab navvy working on the path nearby lowered his heavy hoe and sidled slowly towards us, showing clearly how a shy man walked carefully. 4. grope as in Even a blind ma

47、n . heard a rumour of cigarettes and came crawling out, groping in the air with his hand, presenting a clear picture of a blind man desiring to get a cigarette. 5. mummify as in All of them are mummified with age and the sun -, a forceful word indicating what a miserable state those women are in. 6.

48、 hobble as in the file of old women had hobbled past the house with their firewood , indicating that these women could not walk properly because of the heavy load they were carrying. 7. tip as in its master tips it into the ditch , showing how casually a master deals with his dead dog which has served him devotedly. 8. stow as in I tore off a piece and he stowed it gratefully in some secret place under his rags, designating how much the poor navvy treasured that piece

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