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大学英语综合教程 第二册 unit 8A

2009-12-05来源:和谐英语

[05:45.68]argue that we should be con i serving energy instead of drilling for it. This is a false either/or proposition.
[05:55.16]The country does need a substantial energy tax to reduce consumption. But it needs more production too.
[06:04.59]Government estimates indicate a nearly fify-fifty chance
[06:11.15]that under the ANWR lies one of the five largest oil fields ever discovered in America.
[06:19.95]We have just come through a war2 fought in part over oil:
[06:25.83]Energy dependence costs Americans not just dollars but lives. It is a ridiculous sentimentalism that
[06:35.89]would deny ourselves oil that is peacefullyattalnable because it risks disrupting the breeding grounds of Arctic reindeer.
[06:46.02]I like the reindeer as much as the next man. And I would be rather sorry if their mating patterns are disturbed.
[06:54.56]But you can't have everything.And if the choice is between the welfare of reindeer
[07:01.90]and reducing oil dependence that gets people killed in wars, I choose man over reindeer every time.
[07:10.50]Similarly the spotted owl. I am no enemy of the owl. If it could be preserved at no or little cost,
[07:20.71]I would agree: the variety of nature is a good, ahigh aesthetic good. But it is no more than that.
[07:30.48]And sometimes aesthetic goods have to be sacrificed to the more fundamental ones.
[07:38.76]If the cost of preserving the spotted owl is the loss of livelihood for 30,000 logging fami- lies,
[07:47.96]I choose family over owl.
[07:52.08]The important distinction is between those environmental goods
[07:58.33]that are fundamental and those that are merely aesthetic. Nature is our charge. It is not our master.
[08:07.76]It is to be respected and even cultivated. But it is man's world.
[08:14.84]And when man has to choose between his well-being and that of nature, nature will have to accommodate.
[08:23.43]Man should accommodate only when his fate and that of nature are bound up together.
[08:30.62]The most urgent accommodation must be made when the very integrity of man's environment e.g.,
[08:39.73]atmospheric ozone-is threat-ened. When the threat to man is of a lesser order
[08:47.62](say, the pollutants from coal- and oil-fired generators that cause death from disease but not fatal damage to the ecosystem),
[08:58.41]a more moderate accommodation that balances economic against health concerns is in order.
[09:05.80]But in either case the principle is the same: protect the environment--because it is man's environment.
[09:14.97]The sentimental environmentalists will call this saving nature with a totally wrong flame of mind.
[09:23.23]Exactly. A sensible-- a humanistic --environ- mentalism does it not for nature's sake but for our own.
[09:34.07]Language Sence Enhancement
[09:37.52]2 Read aloud the following poem
[09:40.89]The Beauty of Nature   James Teh
[09:46.14]One cool evening,I put aside all duty,To sit alone, watching the sun set,
[09:54.94]And as I do,I think of scenes filled with beauty,Scenes I wish to never forget.
[10:02.46]I think of the beach,with the sand and the sea,The waves roaring up,then gently lapping the beach,
[10:11.97]The cries of the seagulls1, so happy, so free,If only men realized the lesson it can teach.
[10:21.82]I think of a lake, the crystal clear water,So pure, so smooth, and cool on my skin,
[10:30.65]The air,so clean, no toxicz slaughter,There's a key,a lesson held within.
[10:39.79]I think of a waterfall, water freely flowing, The gentle gush1, gurglingz in my ears,
[10:48.70]The wind on my face, calmly blowing,So many have not learnt in so many years.
[10:56.80]The sunset,the beach,the lake, the waterfall, They're things of nature, not man-made at all,
[11:06.07]Characteristics unbeatable by man have they all,They're peace and beauty both of which it seems men want to fall.
[11:17.85]3 Read the following quotations. Learn them by heart if you can. You might need to look up new words in a dictionary.
[11:28.33]Complete adaptation to environment means death,
[11:33.26]The essential point in all response is the desire to control environment. John Deweu
[11:42.75]We won't have a society if we destroy the environment.     Marqaret Mead
[11:51.34]We make the world we live in and shape our own environment.    Orison Swett Marden
[12:00.17]When man is happy,he is in harmony with himself and his environment. Oscar Wilder
[12:09.78]4 Read the following joke for fun:
[12:15.01]How many environmentalists does it take to change a light bulb?
[12:20.57]Ten. One to install the new bulb and nine to figure out what to do with