大学英语必修2课件.ppt
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1、Unit two制作:汪晓辉制作:汪晓辉Text IText IIThe fine art of putting things offMichael DemarestText IPre-class work“procrastination is the thief of time”“Never put off till tomorrow what may be done today”Do you personally believe in?How will the writer explore on the topic of putting things off??Lets get on th
2、e journeydetailed study of the text Listen 1.“Never put off till tomorrow,”exhorted Lord Chesterfield in 1794,”what you can do today.That the elegant earl never got around to marrying his sons mother and had a bad habit of keeping worthies like Dr.Johnson cooling their heels for hours in an anteroom
3、 attests to the fact that even the most well-intentioned men have been postponers ever.Quintus Fabius Maximus,one of the great Rome generals,was dubbec“Cunctator”(delayer)for putting off battle until the last possible vinum break.Moses pleaded a Detailed study Speech defect to rationalize his reluct
4、ance to deliver Jehovahs edict to Pharaoh.Hamlet,of course,raised procrastination to an art form.2.The world is probably about evenly divided between delayers and do-it-nowers.There are those who prepare their income taxes in February,prepay mortgages and serve precisely planned dinners at an ungodl
5、y 6:30 p.m.The other half dine happily on leftovers at 9 or 10,misplace bills until the apocalyptic voice of Diners threatens doom from Denver.They postpone,as Faustian encounters,visits to barbershop,dentist or doctor Detailed study 3Yet for all the trouble procrastination may incur,delay can often
6、 inspire and revive a creative soul.Jean Kerr,author of many successful novels and plays,says that she reads every soup-can and jam-jar label in her kitchen before settling down to her typewriter.Many a writer focuses on almost anything but his task for example,on the Coast and Geodetic Survey of Ma
7、ins Frenchman Bay and Bar Harbor,stimulating his imagination with names like Googins Ledge,Blunts Pond,Hio Hill an Burnt Porcupine,Long Porcupine,Sheep Porcupine and Bald Porcupine islands.Detailed study 4.From Cunctators day until this century,the art of postponement had been virtually a monopoly o
8、f the military(“hurry up and wait“),diplomacy and the law.In former times,a British proconsul faced with a native uprising could comfortably ruminate about the situation with Singapore Sling in hand.Blessedly,he had no nattering Telex to order in machine guns and fresh troops.”A U.S.general as late
9、as World War II could agree with his enemy counterpart to take a sporting day off,loot the villagers chickens and wine and go back to battle a day later.Lawyers are among the worlds most addicted postponers.According t o Frank Nathan,a nonpostponing Beverly Hills insurance salesman,“The number of at
10、torneys who die without a will is amazing.”Detailed study 5.Even where there is no will,there is away.There is a difference,of course,between chronic procrastination and purposeful postponement,particularly in the higher echelons of business.Corporate dynamics encourage the caution that breeds delay
11、,says Richard Manderbach,Bank of America group vice president.He notes that speedy action can be embarrassing or extremely costly.The data explosion fortifies those seeking excuses for inaction another report to be read,another authority to be consulted.“There is always,”says Manderbach,“a delicate
12、edge between having enough information and too much.”Detailed study 6.His point is well taken.Bureaucratization,which flourished amid the growing burdens of government and the greater complexity of society,was designed to smother policymakers in blankets of legalism,compromise and reappraisal and th
13、ereby prevent hasty decisions from being made.The centralization of government that led to Watergate has spread to economic institutions and beyond,making procrastination a worldwide way of life.Many languages are studded with phrases that refer to putting things off from the Spanish manana to the A
14、rabic bukrafil mishmish(literally“tomorrow in apricots,”more loosely“leave it for the soft spring weather when the apricots are blooming“)Detailed study 7.Academe also takes high honors in procrastination.Bernard Sklar,a University Southern sociologist who churns out three to five pages of writing a
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