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An
English
Song
—
See
Who
I
amFeminism
and
Women’s
LiberationBarbie
and
Ken
DollsWiffle-ballHybrid
Electric
VehicleListen
to
the
song
and
fill
in
the
blanks
with
what
youhear.Is
it
true
what
they
say,are
we
too
blind
to
find
a
way?Fear
of
the
unknown
clouds
our
hearts
today.Come
into
my
world,see
through
my
eyes.Try
to
understand
,don’t
want
to
lose
what
we
have.We’ve
been
dreamingbut
who
can
deny
,An
English
Song
—
See
Who
I
amit’s
the
best
way
of
livingbetween
the
truth
and
the
lies.See
who
I
am,break
through
the
surface.Reach
for
my
hand,let’s
show
them
that
we
canfree
our
minds
and
find
a
way.The
world
is
in
our
hands,this
is
not
the
end.Fear
is
withering
the
soul
at
the
point
of
no
return
.We
must
be
the
changeWe
wish
to
see.I’ll
come
into
your
world,see
through
your
eyes.I’ll
try
to
understand,before
we
lose
what
we
have.We
just
can’t
stop
believing
because
we
have
to
try.We
can
rise
abovetheir
truth
and
their
lies.See
who
I
am,break
through
the
surface.Reach
for
my
hand,let’s
show
them
that
we
canfree
our
minds
and
find
a
way.The
world
is
in
our
hands,this
is
not
the
end.I
hear
their
silence
preaching
my
blame
.Will
our
strength
remainif
their
power
reigns?See
who
I
am,break
through
the
surface.Reach
for
my
hand,let’s
show
them
that
we
canfree
our
minds
and
find
a
way.The
world
is
in
our
hands,this
is
not
the
end.Feminism
and
Women’s
LiberationA
Brief
Introduction
to
FeminismTwoFamous
FeministsInternational
Women’s
Day1:A
Brief
Introduction
to
FeminismThe
term
feminism
can
be
used
to
describe
a
political,cultural
or
economic
movement
aimed
at
establishingequal
rights
and
legal
protection
for
women.2:
It
is
also
a
movement
that
advocates
gender
equalityfor
women
and
campaigns
for
women’s
rights
andinterests.3:
The
first
feminist
wave
was
in
the
nineteenth
andearly
twentieth
centuries,
which
refers
mainly
towomen’s
suffrage
movements
of
the
nineteenth
andearly
twentieth
centuries
(mainly
concerned
withwomen’s
right
to
vote).4:
The
second
was
in
the
1960s
and
1970s,
whichrefers
to
the
ideas
and
actions
associated
with
thewomen’s
liberation
movement
beginning
in
the1960s
(which
campaigned
for
legal
and
social
rightsfor
women).5:
The
third
extends
from
the
1990s
to
the
present.Two
Famous
FeministsBetty
FriedanBella
AbzugBetty
Friedaninfluentialadj.
有影响的The
Feminine
Mystique《女性的奥秘》intellectualadj.
智力的,有智力的child-rearingadj.
养孩子的Betty
Friedan
is
often
called
“the
mother
of
themodern
women’s
liberation
movement.”
Her
famousbook,
The
Feminine
Mystique,
changed
America.
Somepeople
say
it
changed
the
world.
It
has
been
called
oneof
the
most
influential
nonfiction
books
of
the
twentiethcentury.Friedan
re-awakened
the
feminist
movement
in
theUnited
States.
That
movement
had
helped
women
gainthe
right
to
vote
in
the
nineteen
twenties.
Modernfeminists
disagree
about
how
to
describe
themselvesand
their
movement.
But
activists
say
men
and
womenshouldhaveequal
chances
for
economic,social
andintellectual
satisfaction
in
life.What
was
Betty
Friedan
often
called?She
was
often
called
“the
mother
of
the
modernwomen’s
liberation
movement.”What
was
the
result
of
the
feminist
movement
in
theUnited
States?The
feminist
movement
helped
women
gain
the
rightto
vote
in
the
1920s.What
was
the
situation
for
female
workers
fifty
yearsago?Female
workers
doing
the
same
jobs
as
men
earnedmuch
less
money
than
men
didWhat
was
Betty’s
attitude
towards
rearing
children?Child-rearing
should
be
the
responsibility
of
women,men
and
society,
not
just
the
responsibility
ofwomen.What
did
Betty’s
book
The
Feminine
Mystique
mainlyattack?The
book
mainly
attacked
the
idea
that
womencould
only
find
satisfaction
through
being
married,having
children
and
taking
care
of
their
home.What
were
the
influences
of
Betty’s
book?More
women
began
working
outside
the
home.
Morewomen
also
began
studying
traditionally
malesubjects
like
law,
medicine
and
engineering.Fifty
years
ago,
life
for
women
in
the
United
Stateswas
very
different
from
today.
Very
few
parents
urgedtheir
daughters
to
become
lawyers
or
doctors
orprofessors.
Female
workers
doing
the
same
jobs
as
menearned
much
less
money.
Women
often
lost
their
jobswhen
they
had
a
baby.
There
were
few
child-care
centersfor
working
parents.Betty
Friedan
once
spoke
to
ABC
television
about
hersupport
for
sharing
responsibility
for
the
care
of
children.“If
child-rearing
was
considered
the
responsibility
ofwomen
and
men
or
women
and
men
and
society,
then
wereally
could
pull
up
our
skirts
and
declare
victory
andmove
on.”Friedan
completed
more
studies.
She
talked
to
otherwomen
across
the
country.
She
met
with
experts
aboutthe
questions
and
answers.
She
combined
this
researchwith
observations
and
examples
from
her
own
life.
Theresult
was
her
book,
The
Feminine
Mystique,
published
innineteen
sixty-three.The
book
attacked
the
popular
idea
of
the
time
thatwomen
could
only
find
satisfaction
through
being
married,having
children
and
taking
care
of
their
home.
Friedanbelieved
that
women
wanted
more
from
life
than
just
toplease
their
husbands
and
children.The
book
said
women
suffered
from
feelings
of
lackof
worth.
Friedan
said
this
was
because
the
womendepended
on
their
husbands
for
economic,
emotional
andintellectual
support.The
Feminine
Mystique
was
a
huge
success.
It
hassold
more
than
three
million
copies.
It
was
reprinted
in
anumber
of
other
languages.
The
book
helped
change
thelives
of
women
in
America.
More
women
began
workinghome.
More
womenmale
subjects
likealso
began
studyinglaw,
medicine
andoutside
thetraditionallyengineering.Bella
AbzugListen
to
the
following
passage
and
fill
in
the
blankswith
the
words
you
hear.Today,
we
tell
about
Bella
Abzug.
She
was
a
memberof
the
United
States
Congress
in
the
nineteen
seventies.She
also
was
a
well-known
activist
for
civil
rights
andwomen’s
rights.Bella
Abzug
was
well
known
for
many
reasons.
Shewas
a
lawyer
and
activist.
She
represented
New
YorkCity
in
Congress.
She
spoke
in
a
loud
voice.
And
shealways
wore
large
hats.presentedthe
first
bill
for
equal
rights
for
homosexuals.She
often
denounced
the
majority
of
the
members
ofCongress
who
were
white
males.
She
said
they
did
notknow
about
the
lives
and
problems
of
most
people
inAmerica.Miz
Abzug
supported
women’s
rights
and
civil
rights.She
had
strong
opinions
on
many
issues
.
She
opposed
theAmerican
involvement
in
the
war
in
Vietnam.
She
made
public
her
opinions
on
most
important
issues.
In
fact,
shewas
called
one
of
the
most
outspoken
members
ofCongress.Bella
Abzug
also
acted
on
her
beliefs
. She
wrotelegislation
to
prevent
unfair
treatment
of
women.
SheInternational
Women’s
DayA
Brief
IntroductionCelebration
of
Women’s
Day
in
ChinaObama’s
Speech
on
American
WomenA
brief
introductionInternational
Women’s
Day
ismarked
on
the
8th
of
March
everyyear.
It
is
a
major
day
of
globalcelebration
of
women.
In
differentregions
the
focus
of
thecelebrations
ranges
from
generalcelebration
ofappreciation
and
loverespect,towardswomen
to
a
celebration
forwomen’s
economic,
political
andsocial
achievements.Click
the
here!markdisplayblossomstrayquake-hitoptimismvt.
标志n.陈列vi.
开花v.漂泊游荡adj.
经历地震的n.乐观,乐观主义Celebration
of
Women’s
Day
in
China3.
If
they
don’t
want
to
leave
the
city,
there
is
noentertainment
closer
to
home.There’s
also
entertainment
closer
to
home,
forexample,
women
in
Beijing
attended
a
special“Cross
Talk”
performance.(
F
)2.
Many
women
are
choosing
to
travel
to
a
nearby
placewith
their
families
or
friends.(
T
)True
or
False1.
Gifts,
especially
flowers
are
very
popular
on
women’sday.(
T
)4.
Women
in
Sichuan
province
celebrate
their
holiday
withthe
theme
of
reconstruction.
(
T
)5.
In
Mianzhu,
hundreds
of
videos
are
displayed
showingwomen’s
hard
working.Hundreds
of
photos
show
women
taking
part
inreconstruction
efforts.(
F
)China
has
joined
the
rest
of
the
world
in
markingInternational
Women’s
Day.
And
people
from
all
walks
oflife
have
been
taking
part
in
activities.Flowers
are
especially
popular
on
Women’s
Day.
And
acolorful
display
of
flowers
is
on
show
in
various
flowermarkets
of
the
countryPeople
are
also
marking
the
day
with
short
trips.
Since“Women’s
Day”
falls
on
Sunday
this
year...
many
womenare
choosing
to
travel
with
their
families
or
friends.A
tourist
from
Qingdao
said,
“Cole
flowers
blossom
inMarch
and
some
of
my
family
members
like
taking
pictures.So
I
wanted
to
take
my
mom
and
other
family
members
ona
fun,
short
trip.”But
for
those
who
don’t
like
to
stray
too
far
from
thecity,
there’s
also
entertainment
closer
to
home.
Womenin
Beijing
attended
a
special
“Cross
Talk”
performancefor
women.One
audience
member
said,
“We
booked
ticketsonline.
It’s
quite
a
different
feeling
watching
it
on
TV.”People
in
the
quake-hit
areas
of
Sichuan
provincecelebrated
the
day
with
the
theme
of
reconstruction.Residents
of
Deyang
city
hosted
a
yangge
dancecompetition
to
express
their
hopes
for
a
better
tomorrow.And
in
the
city
of
Mianzhu,
hundreds
of
photosshowing
women
participating
in
reconstruction
effortsalso
express
the
optimism
of
the
local
population.peaks
and
valleysupwarddaringIndomitableridiculeassumptioncrackreflect
onstatisticsvictimdomesticbend高潮和低谷向上的大胆的不屈不挠的嘲笑,奚落臆断裂缝思考统计数据受害人家庭的弯曲Obama’s
Speech
on
American
Women
In
Obama’s
opinion,
what
does
the
story
of
Americalook
like?The
story
of
America
is
one
of
hope
and
progress,
ofan
upward
journey.What
is
the
reality
of
American
women’s
life
at
present?It
is
a
reality
marked
by
unfairness,
by
hardship
fortoo
many
women.
What
is
the
fundamental
truth
reflected
by
the
facts
andfigures?The
fundamental
truth
is
that
full
gender
equalityhas
not
yet
been
achieved.Can
you
mention
some
famous
women
in
Chinese
history?What
is
the
reality
of
Chinese
women’s
life
at
present?The
story
of
America’s
women,
like
the
story
ofAmerica
itself,
has
had
its
peaks
and
valleys.
But
as
one
ofour
great
American
educators
once
said,
if
you
drew
a
linethrough
all
the
valleys
and
all
the
peaks,
that
line
wouldbe
drawn
with
an
upward
curve.
That
upward
curve
—what
we
call
progress
—
didn’t
happen
by
accident.It
came
about
because
of
daring,
indomitable
women.Women
like
Abigail
Adams,
who
brought
on
the
ridicule
ofher
husband
John
by
advising
him
to
“remember
the
ladies”in
our
founding
documents. Women
like
the
pioneers
andsettlers
who,
in
the
words
of
one,
said,
“I
thought
wherehe
could
go,
I
could
go.”
Women
like Dorothy
Height
andSylvia
Mendez
and
Betty
Friedan
and
Gloria
Steinem
andSandra
Day
O’Connor
and
Madeline
Albright,
upendingand
changingWomen
likeHillary
Rodhamlaws
and
tearingClinton,downwho,assumptionsbarriers.throughouther
career,
has
put
millions
of
cracks
inAmerica’s
glass
ceiling.
It’s
because
of
them
—
and
so
manyothers,
many
who
aren’t
recorded
in
the
history
books
—that
the
story
of
America
is,
ultimately,
one
of
hope
andone
of
progress,
of
an
upward
journey.But
even
as
we
reflect
on
the
hope
of
our
history,
wemust
also
face
squarely
the
reality
of
the
present
—
areality
marked
by
unfairness,
marked
by
hardship
for
toomany
women
in
America.
The
statistics
of
inequality
areall
too
familiar
to
us
—
how
women
just
earn
77
cents
forevery
dollar
men
make;
how
one
in
four
women
is
thevictim
of
domestic
violence
at
some
point
in
her
life;
howwomen
are
more
than
half
the
population,
but
make
uponly
17
percent
of
the
seats
in
Congress,
and
less
than
3percent
of
Fortune
500
CEOs.These,
and
any
number
of
other
facts
and
figures,reflect
the
fundamental
truth
that
in
2010,
full
genderequality
has
not
yet
been
achieved;
that
the
task
ofperfecting
America
goes
on;
and
that
all
of
us,
men
andwomen,
have
a
part
to
play
in
bending
the
arc
in
America’sstory
upward
in
the
21st
century.peaks
and
valleys高潮和低谷upward向上的daring大胆的Indomitable不屈不挠的ridicule嘲笑,奚落assumption臆断crack裂缝reflect
on思考statistics统计数据victim受害人domestic家庭的bend弯曲Barbie
and
Ken
DollsA
Brief
IntroductionCelebration
of
Barbie’s
50th
BirthdayA
Song
—
Barbie
GirlA
brief
introductionBarbie
is
a
fashion
dollmanufactured
by
the
Americantoy-company
Mattel,
Inc.
and
launched
inMarch
1959.
Ken
(also
known
as
KenCarson)
isa
Mattel
toy
doll
introducedin
1961
as
the
fictional
boyfriend
oftoy
doll
Barbie.
Similar
to
his
femalecounterpart,
Ken
had
a
fashionableline
of
clothing
and
accessories.Barbie
was
one
of
the
first
toys
toClick
the
here!have
a
marketing
strategy
based
extensively
ontelevision
advertising,
which
has
been
copied
widely
byother
toys.
It
is
estimated
that
over
a
billion
Barbiedolls
have
been
sold
worldwide
in
over
150
countries.Click
the
here!Celebration
of
Barbie’s
50th
BirthdayBarbie,
the
blond
bombshell
with
the
minusculewaist
and
long
plastic
legs,
turned
50
on
Monday.Barbie
fans
around
the
world
celebrated
their
idol’sbirthday
with
various
activities.The
city
of
Hamburg
in
northern
Germany
markedBarbie’s
big
day
in
style.
The
birthday
cake
came
inBarbie’s
favorite
color,
and
a
Barbie
doll
looking
likeGerman
chancellor
Angela
Merkel
was
unveiled
at
theevent.In
Tokyo,
Mattel
Inc,
the
world’s
No.
1
toy
companyand
maker
of
Barbie,
threw
a
birthday
bash
for
the
50-year-old
icon
as
part
of
the
company’s
extensiveworldwide
campaign
to
promote
Barbie.Candles
were
lit
on
Barbie’s
birthday
cake
andJapanese
girls
dressed
up
in
Barbie-inspiredoutfitsformed
another
highlight
of
the
celebrations.The
famed
F.A.O.
Schwartz
toy
store
in
Manhattanalso
marked
Barbie’s
50th
birthday.“Growing
up
she
was
anything
you
wanted
to
be.Growing
up,
that
was
so
neat
to
see
her
in
so
manydifferent
things.
She
wasn’t
just
pretty.
She
is
so
smartthat
it
makes
me
think
I
can
do
anything
too,
just
likeBarbie
did.”“I
just
think
she’s
fun.
She’s
a
good
toy
for
kids.There
are
so
many
different
kinds
of
Barbies.
Every
typeof
girl
you
were,
you
could
always
find
the
Barbie
thatmatched
you.”Barbie
hit
toy
stores
in
1959
as
a
miniature
teenagefashion
model,
wedged
into
a
zebra-striped
bathing
suit,with
her
strawberry
blond
hair
tied
up
in
a
pony
tail
andher
eyes
painted
with
sapphire
blue
shadow.Over
the
years,
Barbie
has
tried
to
ditch
the
blondmodel
stereotype.
She’s
been
reinvented
as
a
moderncareer
woman,
and
has
held
more
than
75
jobs
inaddition
to
being
an
Olympic
athlete,
an
astronaut
and
aU.S.
presidential
candidate.A
Song
—
Barbie
GirlHi?
BarbieHiKen!do
you
wanna
go
for
a
ride?Sure
ken.Jump
in.I’m
a
Barbie
girl,
in
a
Barbie
worldLife
in
plastic,
it’s
fantastic.Youcan
brush
my
hair,
undress
me
everywhere.Imagination,
life
is
your
creation.Come
on
Barbie,
let’s
go
party!I’m
a
blond
bimbo
girl,
in
a
fantasy
world,Dress
me
up,
make
it
tight,
I’m
your
dolly.You’re
my
doll,
rock’nd
roll,
feel
the
glamour
in
pink,Kiss
me
here,
touch
me
there,
hanky
panty.You
can
touch,
you
canplay,
if
you
say:
“
I’m
alwaysyours”I’m
a
Barbie
girl,
in
a
Barbie
worldLife
in
plastic,
it’s
fantastic.Youcan
brush
my
hair,
undress
me
everywhere.Imagination,
life
is
your
creation.Come
on
Barbie,
let’s
go
party!Make
me
walk,
make
me
talk,
do
whatever
you
please,I
can
act
like
a
star,
I
can
beg
on
my
knees.Come
jump
in,
bimbo
friend,
let
us
do
it
again.Hit
the
town,
fool
around,
let’s
go
partyyou
can
touch,
you
canplay,if
you
say:“
I’m
alwaysyours”you
can
touch,
you
canplay,if
you
say:“
I’m
alwaysyours”Come
on
Barbie,
let’s
go
party!I’m
a
Barbie
girl,
in
a
Barbie
worldLife
in
plastic,
it’s
fantastic.Youcan
brush
my
hair,
undress
me
everywhere.Imagination,
life
is
your
creation.Come
on
Barbie,
let’s
go
party!Oh,
I’m
having
so
much
fun!Well
Barbie,
we
are
just
getting
started.Oh,
I
love
you
Ken.Wiffle-ballWiffle-ball
is
a
variation
of
the
sport
of
baseballdesigned
for
indoor
or
outdoor
play
in
confined
areas.
Thegame
is
played
using
a
perforated,
light-weight,
rubberyplastic
ball
and
a
long,
plastic
bat.
The
Wiffle
ball
wasinvented
by
David
N.
Mullany
of
Fairfield,
Connecticut
in1953when
he
designeda
ballthat
curved
easily
for
his
12-year-old
son.Hybrid
Electric
VehicleA
hybrid
vehicle
combines
a
conventional
propulsionsystem
with
a
rechargeable
energy
storage
system
(RESS)to
achieve
better
fuel
economy
than
a
conventionalvehicle.
Ferdinand
Porsche
in
1900
developed
the
firsthybrid
automobile
in
the
world.
The
hybrid-electricvehicle
did
not
become
widely
available
until
the
releaseof
the
Toyota
Prius
in
Japan
in
1997,
followed
by
theHonda
Insight
in
1999.
While
initially
perceived
asunnecessary
due
to
the
low
cost
of
gasoline,
worldwideincreases
in
the
price
of
petroleum
caused
manyautomakers
to
release
hybrids
in
the
late
2000s;
they
arenow
perceived
as
a
core
segment
of
the
automotivemarket
of
the
future.Part
Division
of
the
TextFurther
UnderstandingFor
Part
1
Questions
and
AnswersFor
Part
2
True
or
FalseFor
Part
3
Blank
FillingFurther
UnderstandingPartsPara(s).Main
Ideas11~6The
author
didn’t
expect
tobecome
an
engineer
as
she
wasgrowing
up.27~9The
author
realizes
that
she
hassucceeded
because
she
was
notlimited
by
the
common
beliefthat
women
can’t
be
good
atmath
and
science.Part
Division
of
the
TextPartsPara(s).Main
Ideas310~11The
author
urges
us
to
focus
onthe
flexibility
and
power
of
ourbrain,
not
gender
differences.Questions
and
AnswersWhat
toys
did
the
author
have
in
her
childhood?She
had
a
complete
miniature
kitchen,
a
herd
of
toyponies
and
several
Barbie
and
Ken
dolls.
What
did
the
author
experience
in
order
to
get
hercollege
degree?She
had
to
take
a
lot
of
math
and
science
classes.She
also
had
to
work
with
a
team
of
students
aspart
of
a
national
competition.How
were
her
school
performances?She
got
A’s
in
all
her
classes,
including
multivariablecalculus
and
differential
equations.What
was
the
summer
program
mainly
for?The
summer
program
was
mainly
to
interest
girls
inengineering.Why
did
the
author
apply
for
the
summer
program?The
author
applied
for
the
summer
programbecause
she
wanted
to
be
away
from
her
parentsand
be
independent
for
a
while.What
do
some
of
the
studies
say
about
women?Studies
say
that
in
the
aspect
of
math,
women
areinferior
to
men.True
or
FalseThe
author
was
educated
to
do
what
she
is
best
at.(
T
)The
author’s
experience
showed
that
people
couldlearn
better
if
they
are
good
at
it.
(
F
)The
author
found
out
that
if
a
subject
is
difficult
tolearn,
she
would
try
her
best
to
be
good
at
it,
andshe
would
enjoy
it
more.The
algebra
teacher
in
middle
school
often
judgedstudents
by
their
academic
performance.
(
F
)The
teacher
didn’t
judge
students
by
their
scoresand
he
considered
bad
scores
as
indications
thatstudents
should
learn
more.The
author
felt
comfortable
while
sitting
in
theengineering
library.The
author
often
felt
panic
and
worried.(
F
)In
this
part,
there
are
several
comparisons
or
contrasts.Fill
in
the
blanks
with
necessary
information
to
makelogic
sentences
showing
comparison
or
contrast.Little
girls
loving
dolls
is
just
the
same
to
little
boys
loving
videogames
.Some
people
favor
the
right
side
of
the
brain,
whileothers
the
left
side
.We
should
ignore
hard
and
fast
conclusions
about
the
human
brain
.
Instead,
incredible
flexibility
shouldbe
focused
on.should
be
considered.than
imagined4.
In
spite
of
agreeing
that
women
can’t
learn
physicswell,
the
possibility
that
our
brains
are
more
powerful
Carolyn
Turk
works
in
a
profession
that
hastraditionally
been
a
careerfor
men.
Here
she
talks
abouthow
she
came
to
do
so
and
how
her
success
just
goes
toshow
that
a
woman
can
learn
anything
a
man
can.A
Woman
Can
Learn
Anything
a
Man
CanCarolyn
TurkWhen
I
was
a
kid,
everything
in
mybedroom
was
pink.
I
have
two
sisters
andwe
had
a
complete
miniature
kitchen,
aherd
of
My
Little
Ponies
and
severalBarbie
and
Ken
dolls.
We
didn’t
have
anytoy
trucks,
G.
I.
Joes
or
basketballs.SUV
into
a
hybrid
electricconvert
a
gas-guzzlingvehicle
—that’s
where
I
learned
how
to
fix
cars.We
did
have
a
Wiffle-ball
set,
but
you
would
havebeen
hard-pressed
to
find
it
in
our
playroom.Tomboys
we
weren’t.So
some people
may
find
it
ironicthat
I
grew
up
to
be a
mechanicalengineer.
In
fact,
I
am
the
only
femaleengineer
at
my
company.
In
order
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