A Chinese Poem I Love this Land Ai Oing IfI were a bird, I would sing with my hoarse voice Of this land buffeted by storms, Of this river turbulent with our grief, Of these angry winds ceaselessly blowing, And of the dawn,infinitely gentle over the woods. -Then I would die And even my feather would rot in the soil. Why are my eyes always brimming with tears? Because I love this land so deeply. November 17,1938 (欧阳桢、彭文兰、玛丽莱金译)
A Chinese Poem I Love this Land Ai Qing If I were a bird, I would sing with my hoarse voice Of this land buffeted by storms, Of this river turbulent with our grief, Of these angry winds ceaselessly blowing, And of the dawn, infinitely gentle over the woods. -Then I would die And even my feather would rot in the soil. Why are my eyes always brimming with tears? Because I love this land so deeply. November 17, 1938 (欧阳桢、彭文兰、玛丽莱·金 译)
Urbanization Positive -speed up the modernization of cities effects -help people get rich Negative -put additional loads on cities, effects unemployment,rise in price,housing. enlarge the gap between cities and countries -loss of labor in the rural areas
Urbanization Positive effects -speed up the modernization of cities -help people get rich . Negative effects -put additional loads on cities, unemployment, rise in price, housing. - enlarge the gap between cities and countries -loss of labor in the rural areas
Part 2 Critical Reading Outlining ○Comprehension Check Exploring beyond the text
Part 2 Critical Reading Outlining Comprehension Check Exploring beyond the text
Outlining Part Section Para(s).and main idea 1 Her family and their land 1 She inherited the land. Paras What 2 Her four children live and work in cities. the farmer s wife n her husband persisted in working on says 2 Changes in the village.the 4 The village has changed much today. farmer 3 wife does not like 5&6 She thinks certain.things,such as religious beliefs and traditions should not change. 7 She wouldn't change and doesn't complain about their hardships. 8&9&10 The reason for his silence -he Paras knows the root of all evils. hat 10 His worry-who he will give his land to the when he dies. farmer says 11He finds joy in farming and hopes,he can pass on the land's secret message to his grandchildren
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Comprehension Check In the Past Now Way people buy things barter for things cash Social relationship neighbors help to build pay money for it among villagers houses,reap price or dig well Things used by the fine bamboo pieces. plastic things. villagers village crafts plastic bags Views on fashion never went to hairdresser, sell pigs and water buffalo painted lips or nails to buy a pair of jeans Attitudes towards offer food to the monks and leave these things monks,temples go to temple regularly to old people Relationship between condemned ungrateful son, shout and scream at parents and kids and give him a good beating his mother
Comprehension Check In the Past Now Way people buy things Social relationship among villagers Things used by the villagers Views on fashion Attitudes towards monks, temples Relationship between parents and kids barter for things cash neighbors help to build houses, reap price or dig well fine bamboo pieces, village crafts never went to hairdresser, painted lips or nails offer food to the monks and go to temple regularly condemned ungrateful son, and give him a good beating pay money for it plastic things, plastic bags sell pigs and water buffalo to buy a pair of jeans leave these things to old people shout and scream at his mother