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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.(

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)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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