UnitMarriage习题答案综合教程四
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案综合教程四Document number [980KGB-6898YT-769T8CB-246UT-18GG08]
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that marriage is difficult, from as early as the beginning of human society to the prent day.whether的用法
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2.Refer to Paragraph 2. According to the songs sung in music- halls, marriage was like
a hell where the married couple were constantly troubled by the wife's twin sister and mother.
3.Refer to Paragraphs 2?. The humour in comic papers, songs in music-halls, and plays and novels are all examples to illustrate that horrible situation of marriage. Then quotations of reputed philosophers, writers, scientists and essayists are ud to prove that even the wi painted marriage in the darkest colours.
4.Refer to Paragraphs 5?. By z unconvent ional people, " the author refers to philosophers,
writers and scientists, who have knowledge, talents and wisdom. What they thought of marriage could be derived from the esnce of human experience.
5.Refer to Paragraph 8. Since social reformers are keen to maintain the positive development of society, of which marriage and family are the most important building stones, they try to convince people to pursue happiness in marriage by recommending changes in their lives; while thinkers and ekers of beauty are more realistic about the chances of achieving what one desires, and they explore the esnce of life through meditating over its miries and difficulties.
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6.Refer to Paragraph 9. The ostrich, when pursued, hides its head
in the sand and believes itlf to be unen. The logic in the ostrich's practice is that one can avoid danger or difficulty by refusing to face it. The author hopes that someday a naturalist will find out the ostrich's logic is valid, so that people can follow this practice by ignoring the difficulties in marriage, or pretending that they never exist. The metaphor is ud to propo that, to a difficulty-conscious generation who are too thought of difficulty,
it will be advisable existence. Otherwi, they will never enjoy If marriage is really both Heaven and
Hell, Heaven becau of his fear of Hell.
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IV. Explain in your own words the following ntences.
1.From the way they enthusiastically received the "Don't" advice given in the magazine Punch, we can tell that they adopted a sceptical attitude to marriage. much burdened with the to pretend in its non- the rosy side of marriage, one will never be in
humor might sound offensively rude, it was readily in the Victorian era. state, whether there is happiness and miry we Structural analysis of the text
The text falls into three parts : in Part 1 after quoting Rusll on the subject, puts that difficulties in regard to marriage have been an old issue for centuries. In Part 2 (Paragraphs 2?), the author analyzes the roots of such difficulties by listing quotations from famous literary works and famous people. In Part 3 (Paragraphs 8?), the author assi
gns the caus of unhappy marriages to the excessive consciousness of difficulties in human beings, and encourages people to face the difficulties in marriage bravely.elispot
Rhetorical features of the text
1& he reputed saying of the henpecked Socrates, Burton is far from encouraging! Pepys scribbled in his diary ?
The pious Jeremy Taylor was as keenly aware that marriage is not all bliss.
The ntimental and optimistic Steele ?
Dr. Johnson, ?devoted husband though he was, ? Vocabulary exercis
I.
Explain the underlined part in each ntence in your own words. 1.
inexperienced; unsophisticated; immature 2.
troubled 3. welcome; respon
英语四六级考试网4. rude: harsh
5. calamity; disaster
6. lengthen in duration
II. Fill in the blank in each ntence with a word or phra from
the box in its appropriate form.
thatwhich1. standing
2. make answer to
3. under no illusions
4. In regard to
5. bet
6. went home to his heart 2.
Although the accepted by people 3. The marriage combination of thehottie
love involved or not, is a may
encounter in life. (Paragraph 1), the author, forward his own argument