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Section A
Journey through the odyssey years Background information 1.generation groups in the west
Generation gaps,referring to difference between young people and their
elders,especially between children and their parents,have often been attributed to rapid cultural change,particularly musical tastes,fashion,culture and politics. Some special terms for different generations have thus been coined in English-speaking countries:
Generation Jones:A term used to describe the generation born right after World War || in 1945 through 1965.It's usually identified with “baby boomers”.Key characteristics assigned to these members are less optimism,distrust of
government,and generally used to refer to people born in the 1960s.This generation marks the period of birth decline after the baby boom. The generation was pushed toward adulthood at an age earlier than any other recent generations. They are more ethnically diverse and better educated than the baby boomers.
Generation Y:Also known as the Millennial Generation and many of them are children of baby boomers .Their birth years range from the early 1980s to the early 2000s.It's generally marked by an increase use and familiarity with communications,media,and digital technologies.
Generation Z:Also known as the net or the internet Generation. In the US and other Western nations,it is a common name for the people born from the mid.1990s or early 2000s through to the present. This generation has spend their entire life with the World Wide Web and high tech gadgets.
2.the odyssey years
The term odyssey years originated from The odyssey,a long poem by the Greek author Homer,which is a sequel of the Greek hero,Odysseus. It describes
Odysseus's long journey,trying to return home from adventures and war. For English speakers,as many as for many cultures,the very name of poem,The Odyssey,has become a special term for an epic journey,or great struggle. The man character in the epic poem(史诗),Odysseus,was wandering away from home and loved ones. During his journey of 10 years,he encountered repeated troubles and challenges. The key insight in Odyssey is that the essentials of the journey are not only outward struggle against tremendous difficulties,but,more importantly,inward struggles leading to personal growth. His journey is the one of self-discovery and of combating his own
arrogance and pride from his young rebel heart. Therefore, it makes sense to borrow The Odyssey from Greek mythology to describe the rebellious years young people usually go through. The term odyssey year is a metaphor of this special stage for young people.
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1Most of us know about the phases of life which we label to parallel different age
groups and life stages childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.(Para.1)
Meaning: Most of us know about he different life stages that we describe according to different age groups: childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.
phase:n.[C] one of the sages of a process of development or change 阶段;时期 As time are changing, we?re entering a new phase in international relation.随着时代的变化,我们正进入国际关系的新阶段。 label;
vt. Attach a label onto sth. or write information on sth.贴标签于;用标签标明 Mom carefully labeled each jar with its content and the date.妈妈仔细地在每个罐子上标明装物和日期。
n.[C] a piece of paper or other material which gives you information about the object it is fixed to 标签
Remember to put your address labels on your suitcases.记得在你的箱子上系上你的地址标签 parellel:vt.
1) be equal or smile to sth. 与...相当或相似
His career parallels that of his father.他的事业和他父亲有相似之处。 2) be the same distant apart at every point along their whole length与...平行 The steam parallels the road for several miles.小溪与这条路平行数英里。
adolescence:n.[U]the time.usu.between the ages of 12 and 18,when a young person is developing into an adult 青春期
This another novel about the joys and sorrows of
adolescence.这是另外一本关于青春期的快乐与悲伤的小说。
2We think of infancy before childhood and middle age before old age,with each
unique phase bringing its own peculiar set of challenges.(Para.1)
Meaning:We sequence the life stages of infancy,childhood,middle age and old age according to their natural older,with each particular life stage facing its own featured challenges.
Sentence structure Note
“with+名词/代词+现代分词”作独立主格结构
“with+名词/代词+现代分词”构成独立主格结构,主要用作状语,可以表示伴随、方式、原因、时间等。with之后的名词和其后的现代分词构成主谓关系,其中现代分词表示主动或正在进行的动作。例如:
She sat down at the table,with each dish emitting a delicious
smell.她在餐桌旁坐了下来,每道菜都发出扑鼻的香味。(状语表示伴随) The girl sat there quite silent with her eyes fixing on the
wall.女孩坐在那里一言不发,目不转睛地盯着墙壁。(状语表示方式) With our food running out,we had to walk to a village for
help.由于我们的食物即将吃完,我们不得不步行到一个村子寻求帮助.(状语表示原因)
With summer coming,it is becoming hotter and
hotter.随着夏季来临,天气变得越来越热。(状语表示时间) peculiar:a.
1)If sth. peculiar to a particular person,place or situation,it is a feature that only belongs to that person,or only exists in that place or situation为某人/某地/某事物所待有的
He likes to do things in his own peculiar way
/manner/fashion他喜欢用自己独特的方法/方式做事
2)strange,unfamiliar,or a little surprising奇怪的;异常的 That young woman,wearing a man's hat,looks somewhat
peculiar.那位年轻的女子带着一顶男人的帽子,看起来有点奇怪。
Usage NOTE
Peculiar, characteristic, unusual Peculiar, characteristic
和unusual都可用作形容词,都含有表示?有特点的,有特色的?等意思,但有细微差别。
1从词义上说,peculiar着重?独特性?强调?与众不同的?特征;characteristic常强调
所指性质,也可以表示这些性质使某一事物区别于其它的食物,unusual强调?少见的?,与通常的情况?截然不同的?或?未曾预料的?特征。例如 The wine has a peculiar taste.这种酒有种独特的味道。
It?s was not unusual for me to come home at two or three in the morning.凌晨两三点回家对我来说是很平常的事。
2从用法上说,peculiar通常和介词to搭配,表示?为某人或某物所特有?;charact
eristic通常和介词of搭配,表示?某物或某人有特性、特征、特色?;unusual通常和介词for搭配,表示?对…不同寻常? 例如:
Great minds in general look at life in a way peculiar to
themselves.一般来说,伟大的思想家都以自己独特的眼光来看待生活。
With the friendly and generous care so characteristic of these people, they opened their house to over guests.这些人以特有的友好和慷概关爱,在家接待了多位客人。 It?s not unusual of teenagers to go through a phase when they feel ashamed of their parents, afraid that they might not live up to their friends?
standards.青少年经历为自己的父母感到羞愧的阶段时很平常的,他们生怕自己的父母达不到他们朋友所设的标准。
3 The challengers can be overcome by acquainting ourselves with them, such as the