种族隔离政策
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A Committed Decision Counts
1 Well goes a saying, “It is in your moments of decision that your destiny is shaped.” From the
moment you wake up until you sleep you are making decisions. Everything that happens in life both the thrilling and the challenging began somewhere with a decision. Decisions are a cause being set in motion. They are shaping your destiny every second.
2 Think over the following questions: How are you shaping your destiny today? What decisions have you made get you where you are today and what decisions are you making today to give you a better tomorrow? Here are some reminders, which may become the guidance of your own life..
3 First, It is the decisions not the conditions of your life that determine your destiny. An inspiring speaker, Neal Peterson, whom I had the pleasure of hearing speak recently, looked at his disadvantages and turned them into advantages. His decision was that just being black in apartheid
South Africa, poor and disabled didn’t mean he could not achieve his dream. He decided these things would not limit him but would in fact be an advantage in his life. What happened as a result? He sailed solo around the world in a rich man’s sport in a homemade boat against all odds.
4 Second, the power of a decision comes when you decide to be committed. There is a big
difference in being interested in something and being committed to it. Statements such as “I’d really like to make more money.” or “I’d like to make a difference.” or “I’d like to be closer to my kids.” or “I’d like to give up smoking.” are just stating a preference. These statements are very
weak and hold no power.
5 However, The power of decision gives you the capacity to get past any excuse to change any
and every part of your life in an instant. Take me for example. For years I stated that I would like to be a vegetarian and nothing happened as there was no commitment there. And then one day for me something triggered and I made a decision. It was “That’s it from this day forward I am a vegetarian.” There was the decision, the commitment and for 4 years now I have not eaten meat.
And it was so easy. I don’t miss it a bit and never did from the moment I took the power back and made a committed decision.
6 In addition, try to be yourselves. Sometime, not making a decision is a decision. As a matter of fact, I didn’t make any decisions to get me to where I am now. I didn’t decide this for myself. In that way, somebody else ends up making the decision for you, so ultimately that comes back to your original decision not to make one. Most of time making choices is really very difficult, even painful and you can choose to make no decisions.
7 The word “decision” actually comes for the Latin roots meaning “to cut off from.” Making a true decision means committing to achieving a result and then cutting yourself off from any other possibility. If you truly decide to you can do almost anything, start by proclaiming “This is who I am and what my life is all about. Nothing will stop me from achieving my destiny. This is what I am going to do and I won’t be denied.”
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Notes:
?destiny: n. What happens to sb. Or what will happen to them in the future, especially
things that they cannot change or avoid.
?apartheid: n. 种族隔离政策
?vegetarian: n./ adj. 素食主义者
材料改编 策略
【策略一】 关注材料结构的逻辑性和思想性。全文的结构按照“总-分-总”的结构改编、重组、
替换、删减。原文顺序比较乱,第一段中,将Anthony Robbins的话放在首句,引
出论点。第二段对读者进行设问,引出对论点的思考。第三、四、五、六段将原材
料的观点分为三方面,指导读者“思考人生抉择”。最后一段结论,指出 “decision”
一词的源头,使话题回到“decision”这个词的本身,最后并进行号召。原文没有标题,
为了方便阅读,给原文设定了一个中心标题。
关注改编材料主体部分的文本理解。因为所教授对象是处于全省中等偏上的高二学【策略二】
生,所以在改编时在不偏离文章主题的情况下,尽量保留文章中作者的思想,大部
分有哲理性的语言,一些地道的英语
达,高级词汇和优美句子。虽然对学生来说
有一定难度,但是可以对其引导,细读上下文,猜词和理解内化的。
关注改编后的教材对高考的启示。结合浙江英语新高考IB模块的考查模式,在实际【策略三】
教学中,将三、四、五、六、段的第一句设计成五选四的阅读任务。
关注改编后的材料对学生写作的指导和启示。本堂课以阅读课型设计,着重对文章【策略四】
进行有意义地、深入地探讨和挖掘。但阅读作为一种语言输入方式,最终是为了语
言输出,改编后的材料议论文结构严谨,层次感
Worksheet:Learning about language
1. Put the following words and phrases into different categories.
Motion, thrilling, destiny, ultimately, odds, commit, commitment, committed, capacity, clarify proclaim, trigger, make a difference, instant, frustration, tragedy
Noun: __________, __________, __________, __________, ________. Adjective: ____________, ___________, ____________, ___________. Verb: _______, ________, ________, ________, ________, ________, _______.
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Adv._________
2. Match the phrases from the reading with the correct definitions. Write the letter of the
definition next to the phrases.
a. Have preference for / give preference to
b. form and change your life ? shape your destiny_____
c. the position of having control or responsibility for a group ? state a preference _____ of people or an activity ? make a difference _____ d. insist on/ stick to ? be committed to _____ e. explain, make clear
? in an instant _____ f. Immediately, soon
? clarify _____
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