1.Do you really believe in that sort of superstitious nonsense? 2.Superstitious freaks like you aren't welcome in my club. 3.The problem with society today is that we're not superstitious enough.We just can't believe in anything. 4.Don't tell me you're backing out now,Berry.This is your idea after all. 5.They are talking about forming a cult,getting more people involved in superstitions PART IPART II PART IIIWRITING
1. Do you really believe in that sort of superstitious _? 2. Superstitious _like you aren’t welcome in my club. 3. The problem with _ today is that we’re not superstitious enough. We just can’t believe in anything. 4. Don’t tell me you’re _ now, Berry. This is your idea after all. 5. They are talking about forming a _, getting more people involved in superstitions nonsense freaks society backing out cult
6.Science always wins out in the struggle against barbarism. 7.I'm setting up a secular club,a club that has no connection with religion and superstition. 8.I guess the point is that collective superstitions are better in a lot ways than private ones. 9.We're not supposed to believe in anything,since we're not supposed to be superstitious. 10.People had a lot more fun,and felt a lot closer to each other when they actually believed that Christmas was the birthday of Christ. PART I PART II PART III WRITING
6. Science always wins out in the struggle against _. 7. I’m setting up a _ club, a club that has no connection with religion and superstition. 8. I guess the point is that _ superstitions are better in a lot ways than private ones. 9. We’re not _believe in anything, since we’re not supposed to be superstitious. 10. People had a lot more fun, and felt a lot closer to each other when they actually believed that Christmas was the birthday of _. barbarism secular collective supposed to Christ
Part two:Text Study In this article,the author first points out that people in every age are superstitious.And people in our age are no exception.But the difference is that people in previous centuries took superstition for granted while we tend to ask why we are superstitious.Following this introduction,the author analyzes the causes of superstition-the background out of which superstition grew.He gives a general description of the society and points out that living in these times was like jumping from the frying pan into the fire.Plagues,poor harvests,fire and the helpless in the face of disease and suffering made people turn to superstition for comfort.In the end,the author points out the the role of religion in the spread of superstition. PART IPART IIPART III WRITING
Part two: Text Study In this article, the author first points out that people in every age are superstitious. And people in our age are no exception. But the difference is that people in previous centuries took superstition for granted while we tend to ask why we are superstitious. Following this introduction, the author analyzes the causes of superstition —the background out of which superstition grew.He gives a general description of the society and points out that living in these times was like jumping from the frying pan into the fire. Plagues, poor harvests, fire and the helpless in the face of disease and suffering made people turn to superstition for comfort. In the end , the author points out the the role of religion in the spread of superstition
The Origins of the Article This text is adapted from Superstitions-The Ancient Lore and Sources by Peter Lorie, Superstitions published in 1992 by Labyrinth publishing Ltd.UK PART IPART II PART III WRITING
The Origins of the Article This text is adapted from Superstitions—The Ancient Lore and Sources by Peter Lorie, published in 1992 by Labyrinth publishing Ltd. UK
Text Analysis (Para.1-2) Cultural Notes communion wine Wine used in the celebration of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper,or the Eucharist,is often called the "Holy Communionor,simply,"Communion."In this sacrament, which was instituted by Jesus the evening before his crucifixion.Holy Communion Wine is the representation of Christ's blood offering to Humanity. HOME PART IPART II PART IIIWRITING
Text Analysis (Para. 1-2) Cultural Notes • communion wine Wine used in the celebration of the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper, or the Eucharist, is often called the “Holy Communion” or, simply, “Communion.” In this sacrament, which was instituted by Jesus the evening before his crucifixion. Holy Communion Wine is the representation of Christ’s blood offering to Humanity