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Unit 5 A Few Kind Words for Superstition 练习答案

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Unit 5 A Few Kind Words for Superstition 练习答案Unit5AFewKindWordsforSuperstitionConsolidationActivitiesI.TextComprehension1.Decidewhichofthefollowingbeststatestheauthor'spurpose.A.Totellreaderstheoriginandhistoryofsuperstitioninhumansociety.B.Todescribefourtypesofsuperstitionandtheireffectsonhumannature.C.Todesc...
Unit 5 A Few Kind Words for Superstition 练习答案
Unit5AFewKindWordsforSuperstitionConsolidationActivitiesI.TextComprehension1.Decidewhichofthefollowingbeststatestheauthor'spurpose.A.Totellreaderstheoriginandhistoryofsuperstitioninhumansociety.B.Todescribefourtypesofsuperstitionandtheireffectsonhumannature.C.Todescribefourtypesofsuperstitionandtheirrelevancetoscienceandreason.Key:[B]2.Judge,accordingtothetext,whetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorfalse.1).SincesuperstitionisasignofnaÏvetéorignorance,itisonlypracticedbyill-educatedpeople.[F]2).Idolatryismanifestedbypeople’sprofoundbutungroundedconvictioninsomethingthatcouldbringgoodluck.[T]3).Manypeoplehavepracticedsuperstitionevenwithouttheirownawareness.[T]4).Religionandsuperstitionhavethesamepersistentandminatorypoweronallpeople.[F]5).Superstitionisprevalentbecauseitcanmeetpeople’scuriosityabouttheirfuture.[T]II.WritingStrategiesInthisexpositoryessay,theauthorfirstpresentsfourtypesofsuperstitionbymeansofclassificationanddivision.Eachtypeisclarifiedwithsomeanecdotesandexamples.Then,heoffershisexplanationastowhysomepeoplearefascinatedwiththeseirrationalpracticesbytakingacloselookathumannature.Duringtheprocess,theauthornowandtheninsertssomerhetoricalquestionstoachieveavarietyoffunctions.Readthefollowingquestionstakenfromthetextandexplaintheirrespectivemeanings:1.Isitbecauseithasanunacknowledgedholdonsomanyofus?(Paragraph1)Toexpressdoubt.2.Youdidnotknowthatsuperstitiontakesfourforms?(Paragraph3)Tointroducethesubsequentclassification.3.Andwhynot?(Paragraph4)Toexpresscertainty.4.Modestidolatry,butwhatelsecanyoucallit?(Paragraph5)Toexpresssubmissionoracceptance.5.HowdidtheMelanesianscomebythesameidea?(Paragraph9)Toexpresswonderorsurprise.6.Butwhenhasastrologynotbeenpopular?(Paragraph10)Toexpresscertainty.(Ofcourse,astrologyhasalwaysbeenpopular.)7.Whenhastheheartofmangivenadamnforscience?(Paragraph10)Toemphasizetheauthor’sconviction.(Idon’treallybelievethatsciencecouldworkinthismanner.)III.LanguageWork1.Explaintheunderlinedpart(s)ineachsentenceinyourownwords.1).Isitbecauseithasanunacknowledgedholdonsomanyofus?hasanunrecognizedcontrolover2).Iliveinthemiddleofalargeuniversity,andIseesuperstitioninitsfourmanifestations,aliveandflourishingamongpeoplewhoareindisputablyrationalandlearned.unquestionably3).Ifyouhaveeversupervisedalargeexaminationroom,youknowhowmanyjujus,luckycoins,andotherbringersofluckareplacedonthedesksofthecandidates.thingsthataresupposedtocontainsomepowertobringgoodluck4).WhenItalkedwithhim,hedidnotthinkhewaspricingGodcheapbecausehecouldaffordnomore.wasofferingGodtoolittlemoney5).Mostpeoplekeeptheirterrorwithinbounds,buttheycannotrootitout,nordotheyseemtowanttodoso.getridofitcompletely6).Superstitionmakesitsappearance,apparentlyunbidden,veryearlyinlife...comesintobeing7).Thepsychoanalystshavetheirexplanation,butcallingasuperstitionacompulsionneurosisdoesnotbanishit.doawaywith8).Nousesayingsciencediscreditsit.accordingtoscienceitisfalse,notbelievable9).Superstitioningeneralislinkedtoman’syearningtoknowhisfate,andtohavesomehandindecidingit.havesomecontrolin10).Iamnotonetostandalooffromtherestofhumanityinthismatter...keepadistancefrom2.Fillintheblankswiththeappropriateformsofthegivenwords.1).Idon’tthinkyouunderstandthegravity(grave)ofthesituation.2).Thetoneoftheletterwasplacatory(placate).3).Theyareforcedtoliveindeplorable(deplore)conditions.4).Sheclaimedthattheriseinunemploymentwasjustafurthermanifestation(manifest)ofthegovernment’sincompetence.5).Religiousobservances(observe)suchasfastingcanbehardtofollow.6).Thereportabsolved(absolution)herfromallblamefortheaccident.7).Thefruitwaspreservedbysubmersion(submerge)inalcohol.8).Idivined(divination)fromhisgrimexpressionthatthenewswasnotgood.9).Thepasttwoyearshaveseenaproliferation(proliferate)ofTVchannels.10).She’sneurotic(neurosis)aboutherweight—sheweighsherselfthreetimesaday.3.Fillintheblank(s)ineachsentencewithaphrasetakenfromtheboxinitsappropriateform.withinthebounds|depth|yearning|hastenrootout|makeanappearance|giveadamnhaveaholdon|comeby|standaloof1).MsCampbellhasbeenappointedtorootoutinefficiencyinthiscompany.2).Theircompanyhasastrongholdonthecomputermarket.3).Whathedidwaswithintheboundsofacceptablebehavior.4).ThefamousmoviestarmakeararepersonalappearancelastFriday.5).Theyhadnotrealizedthedepthoftheirfeelingsforoneanother.6).Thepresidenthastenedtoreassurehispeoplethathewasinperfecthealth.7).Cheaporganicfoodisstilldifficulttocomeby.8).Hecanthinkwhathelikesaboutme—Idon’tgiveadamn!9).Althoughmanyofhisfriendswerepoliticians,hestoodalooffrompolitics.10).Isupposeit’sbecauseIliveinacrowdedcitythatIhavethisyearningforopenspaces.4.Explainthemeaningoftheunderlinedpartineachsentence.1).Peopleoftenbehaveirrationallywhentheyareunderstress.dounreasonablethings2).EvidenceoflinkswithdrugdealershasdiscreditedthePresident.harmedthereputationof3).Hedevoutlyhopedthattheywouldreachapeacefulagreement.sincerely4).Themosteffectivetechniqueistocajoleratherthantothreaten.trytopersuade5).AresandAphroditeweretheancientGreekdeitiesofwarandlove.godandgoddess6).OperainBritainisenjoyingalong-awaitedrenaissance.rebirth7).Theterroristactionhasbeencondemnedasanactofbarbarismandcowardicestronglycriticized8).ProfessorRossisregardedastheoracleoneatingdisorders.authority9.Treesaredyinginareaswhereacidrainismostprevalent.widespread10.Atnightimageswouldcomeunbiddenintohermind.appearautomaticallyin5.Correcttheerrorsinthefollowingpassage.Thepassagecontainstenerrors,oneineachindicatedline.Ineachcase,onlyonewordisinvolved.Correctionsshouldbedoneasfollows:Wrongword:underlinethewrongwordandwritethecorrectwordintheblank.Extraword:deletetheextrawordwithan“×.”Missingword:markthepositionofthemissingwordwitha“∧”andwritethemissingwordintheblank.TheZodiacSomeoftheearliestcivilizationsonEarthdevelopedinMesopotamia.Inthemdevelopedtheearlydivisionofsocietyinfarmers,warriorsandreligiouspersonnel.Thesepriestsspentmostoftheirtimewatchingthestarsastheywerebelievedtohaveadirecteffectondailylife.Onthisday,almosteveryoneknowstheirbirth(orzodiac)sign.Newspapersprintouthoroscopes;loverstrytofigureout∧theyarecompatible,andpeoplespendalotofmoneyconsultingastrologers.ThesolaryearbeginswiththesunpassingthroughtheconstellationofAriesaroundthebeginningofApril.Ariesisaram,andthosebornatthistimearesaidtobeindependentandunpredicted.ThencomesTaurus,thestrong,notverybright,butstubbornbull.GeminiaretwinsintoTo(3)out(4)if/whether(5)unpredictable∧thisdoublenessistobefoundinthosewithbirthdaysinlateMayandearlyJune.Cancerthecrab,movessidewaysandcanpinch.Leo,thelion,isthekingofanimals,proud,braveandtrustworthy.Virgo,themaiden,iskindandsweet,characterizedbyinnocence.Libraisthescalesthatweightwhatisgoodandbad,justandunjust.Scorpio,thescorpion,isaverydangerouscreature,bestavoid.Sagittariusisthecentaur,aman-horse,whoisalsoanarcher.Thisgivesafinemixtureofqualities.Capricorn,thegoat,isversatile,abletosurvivealmostanywhere,and∧timesrathercrudeandcoarse.Aquarius,thewater-carrier,isadreamerwithsomeofthefluidqualityofwater.TheyearendswithPisces,thefish,brilliant,slippingandfast.(6)and(7)weigh(8)avoided(9)at(10)slippery6.FillineachblankinthepassagebelowwithONEappropriateword.TelepathyIcanwellbelieveintelepathy,forithasbeenpartofmylifesincechildhood.Myownfirst(1)experienceofwhatmightbeakindoftelepathyIhavealreadydescribedinASortofLife.Iwouldhaveputitdowntomerecoincidenceifithadnotbeenrepeatedtwiceunderroughlythesamecircumstances,each(2)involvingatragedyatseaandalossoflife.ThefirstoccasionwasduringanEasterseasideholidayatLittlehamptonwhenIwassevenyearsold.IdreamtofshipwreckandIcanstillseeclearlyone(3)imageofthedream.Amanisscramblingupthestaircaseofashipandagreatwaveiscomingdowntoswamphim.Nextmorningweheardthe(4)newsoftheTitanicsunkthatnight.Oftheseconddreamofawreckabouttenyearslater,Ihavealsowritten.Icanrecallno(5)detailsandhavelostthedreamdiarywhichIwaskeepingduringacourseofpsychoanalysisinLondon.Perhapswritingdownthedreamcancelledthe(6)memoryofit.Again,mydream(7)coincidedwitharealwreck,thistimeoftheRowanintheIrishSeawhen,Iseemtoremember,awholeorchestralosttheir(8)lives.Alwaysthesea,alwaysliveslost.Butthethirdoccasionwasnota(9)dream.IwasinmyflatinAntibesonemorning,somesixorsevenyearsago,with(10)nothingtoworrymewhenaroundbreakfasttimeIwasovercomebyadeepdepressionandananxietyagonizinginitsacuteness.Ihaveawitness,forafriendcametolunchwithmeandItoldherwhatIfeared,thatsomethingterriblehad(11)happenedtooneofmyfamily.Todistractme,she(12)turnedontheradiofortheoneo’clocknews.AplanecomingfromCorsicahad(13)crashedthatmorningintotheseaoffCapd’Antibesafewmilesawayandtherewereno(14)survivors.On(15)boardwasGeneralCognywhomIhadknownandlikedinVietnam.IV.Translation1.TranslatingSentencesTranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsorphrasesgiveninbrackets.1).孩子们是天真烂漫的,他们都向往真善美的东西。(yearn)Childrenareinnocent,andtheyallyearnforwhatistrue,good,andbeautiful.yearnvi.towantsomethingalot,especiallysomethingthatyouknowyoumaynotbeabletohavee.g.Heyearnedforherlove.Theywereyearningtohaveababy.2).有些评论家批评该电影对妇女的刻画带有性别歧视。(becondemnedby)Thefilmwascondemnedbysomecriticsforitssexistportrayalofwomen.condemnv.tocriticizestrongly,usuallyformoralreasonse.g.Wecondemnhisfoolishbehavior.Weallcondemncrueltytochildren.3).你不必勉强带我和你一起去。如果你不带我去,我不会生气的。(undercompulsionto)Don’tfeelunderanycompulsiontotakemewithyou.Iwon’tbeoffendedifyoudon’t.compulsionn.alegalorotherobligationtodosomethinge.g.Youarenotunderanycompulsiontomakeastatementtothepolice.4).在那场竞选中,他的对手们散布谣言破坏他的好名声。(discredit)Intheelectionhisopponentsspreadrumourstodiscredithisgoodname.discreditvt.toharmsomeone'sreputatione.g.Sheclaimstherewasaconspiracytodiscredither.5).每当他们开始争吵,我总是离得远远的。(remainaloof)Whenevertheystartedquarrelling,Iwouldalwaysremainaloof.aloofadj.someonewhoremainsorstaysalooffromsomething,isnotfriendlyordoesnotwanttobeinvolvedinsomethinge.g.Heisalwaysrather aloof withstrangers.6).无须惊慌,警方已经控制了局面。(have...inhand)There’snoneedtopanic.Thepolicehavethesituationinhand.have…inhand:ifyouhavesomethinginhand,youaremanagingitwellsothatithappensinthewaythatitshoulde.g.Athalftime,theyhadthematchwellinhand.7).遇上一个好老板不是那么容易的。(comeby)Agoodbossisnotsoeasytocomeby.comeby:toobtainsomethingusingeffort,bychanceorinawaythathasnotbeenexplainede.g.Howdidyoucomebysuchabeautifulhouse?8).她脸上丝毫没有懊恼的情。(absentfrom)Anysignofremorsewascompletelyabsentfromherface.absentadj.showingthatyouarenotpayingattentiontowhatishappeningbecauseyouarethinkingaboutsomethingelsee.g.Iknowthatwecannevermeetagain,andyouareneverabsentfrommythoughts.9).你必须打消一切报仇的念头。(banish…from)Youmusttrytobanishallthoughtsofrevengefromyourmind.banishvt.Ifyoubanishthethoughtofsomething,youstopthinkingaboutit.e.g.Hehasnowbanishedallthoughtsofretirement.10).她对女儿们的影响很大。(haveaholdon)Shehasastrongholdonherdaughters.haveaholdon:haveastrongandsecureinfluenceonsomeonee.g.Thecoachhasaverystrongholdonthemembersoftheteam.2.TranslatethefollowingpassageintoChinese.SuperstitionisapartofBritishculturetoday.Althoughsuperstitionwasmorealiveahundredyearsago,therearestillmanysuperstitiouspeoplearoundnow,bothyoungandold.Allsuperstitionhasgrownfromsomething,sincethereisnosmokewithoutfire.Whowasthefirstonetodecidethatopeninganumbrellainahouseisbadluck?Whowasthefirsttowalkunderaladderandsuffertheconsequences?Whohungahorseshoethewrongwayup,smashedamirrorandspilledthesalt?WhofirstbrandedFriday13thasadayonwhichluckwouldrunout?Throughoutthesixteenthandseventeenthcenturylifewashazardous,andthecentralfeatureofday-to-dayexistencewasapreoccupationwithfindingexplanationsforfortuneandmisfortune.Religion,diseasesandfiremighthavebeenthemostessentialelementsinthebackgroundofthebeliefsofsuperstition.Eventhoughwearenotsearchingforthesameanswerstodaysuperstitionisstillwithusasatradition.参考译文迷信是当今英国文化中的一部分。尽管迷信活动在100年前更为活跃,但现在仍有不少相信迷信的人,有老人也有年轻人。所有的迷信都有其根源,所谓无火不起烟。是谁第一个认为在屋里打伞会带来厄运?是谁第一个走在梯子下而遭遇不幸?是谁把马蹄铁倒挂?是谁打碎了镜子?是谁洒了盐?是谁第一个把13号星期五看成是最倒霉的日子?16和17世纪时,人们的生活中充满了碰运气的成分,每天的生活中心都在于为祸福找解释。宗教、疾病、火灾也许称得上是迷信的三大最基本的要素。尽管今天我们寻求的已经不同,但是迷信作为一种传统仍然流传在我们中间。V.OralActivities1.GivingATalkWherevertherearehumans,therearesuperstitions.Inotherwords,thehistoryofsuperstitionisaslongasthehistoryofmankind.Manysuperstitionsaresowidespreadandsooldthattheyareevenindifferenttoraceorcreed.Whilesomepeoplehaveadeepbeliefinit,othersthinkitharmful.What’syouropinion?(Forreference)Asacollegestudent,Ibelievethatsuperstitionsareharmfultomankind.Letmegiveyousomeinstances.Themostimportantthingisthatsuperstitionscanbemisleading.EventodaytherearestillmanypeopleinremoteplacesinChinawhotrustmoreinwitchcraftthaninmedicaltreatment.Ithascausedsomanytragedies.Somepeopleeventrytoachievetheirgoalsthroughsuperstitionsratherthanhardwork.Howevertherearealsosomekindsofsuperstitionthatarenotsoharmful.Forexample,everyonehashisluckynumbersandfavouritecolors.Differentnationsbelieveindifferentkindsofsuperstition.Whatisconsideredtobeluckyinoneculturemightbeunluckyinanother.Thisisbecauseweallhaveourowntraditionsandcustoms.2.HavingADialogueTheauthormentionsinthetextthattherearefourformsofsuperstition,namely,VainObservances,Divination,Idolatry,andImproperWorshipoftheTrueGod.Somesuperstitionsaresowidespreadandinfluentialthatpeoplefrommanycountriesallbelievethem.Nowworkinpairs.Supposeoneofyouisareporter,andtheotherananthropologistwhostudiessuperstitions.Makeaninterviewaboutthereasonswhypeoplebelieveinsuperstitions.(Forreference)A:Nicetomeetyou,Mr./Ms.…I’mareporterfromtheChinaDaily.I’dliketoaskyousomequestionsonsuperstitions.B:Oh,that’saninterestingtopic.A:Yousee,Icomefromasmallvillageandpeoplethereseemtobeverysuperstitious.B:Forexample?GivingATalk|HavingADialogueCA-Oralactivities-dialogue-2A:Backinmyhometowntherearemanytempleswherepeoplewouldbringfood,fruitandcandlestobribetheBuddhaeveryfirstandfifteenthdayofthemonthaccordingtotheChineselunarcalendar.Doyouthinkeverybodybelievesinsuperstition?B:Honestlyspeaking,allofusaresuperstitioustosomeextent.Forexample,wewouldchoosealuckydaytogetmarried,tomoveintoanewhouse,etc.A:Canyougiveussomereasonswhypeoplebelieveinsuperstition,evenlearnedandrationalindividuals?B:Themostimportantreasonseemstometobehistoryandtradition.Mostofthesuperstitionshavebeenpasseddownfromgenerationtogeneration.Butasyouhavejustmentioned,religionalsoplaysaveryimportantrole.Besides,peoplefromonecountryoftenhavesimilarpreferences.Say,weChinesealllikethenumberssixandeightanddislikethenumberfourbutpeoplefromEnglish-speakingcountiesallloathethenumberthirteen.A:Butmyluckynumberisfiveandmymother’sisnine.B:Yes,personalexperiencesandtastesareanotherfactor.A:Anyotherreasons?B:Yes,legends,historicalevents,andevendisasters,tonamejustafew.Inthisconnection,wecansaythatsuperstitionsareacomplexreflectionofourpastandpresent.A:Thankyou,Mr.…B:You’rewelcome.VI.ResearchPaperWritingEvaluatingMaterialSourcesThereisalotofinformationavailable,notallofwhichistrustworthy.Thequantityofinformationavailableissohugethatwecannotknoweverythingaboutasubject.Forexample,itisestimatedthatanyoneattemptingtoresearchwhatisknownabouttheLostGenerationinAmericanliteraturewouldhavetoreadover100,000studiesonthesubject.Andthereistheproblemoftryingtodecidewhichstudiesmayofferreliableresults.Evaluatingsourcesisanimportantskillweneedallthetime.Itisbeencalledanartaswellasdetectivework.Youhavetodecidewheretolook,whatcluestosearchfor,andespeciallywhattoaccept.Thereisatemptationtoacceptwhateveryoufind.Learninghowtoevaluateeffectivelyisaskillyouneedbothforyourresearchpapersandyourlife.Whenevaluatingtheinformationsourcesyouhavefound,payattentiontomattersofbothcitationandcontentanalysis:AuthorWhatarethecredentialsoftheauthor?Hashe/shewrittenabookinthisarea?Doanauthorsearchtofindanotherbookbytheauthor,oruseonlinedatabasesspecializinginidentifyingbiographicalinformation.DateofPublicationWhenwasthesourcepublished?Istheinformationnowoutofdate?Formanytopics,olderinformationisstillveryvaluable,butinsomecasespeopleoftenwantmaterialsasup-to-dateaspossible.Considerthenatureofyourtopic.Ofteninthehumanities,suchasliterarystudies,botholdandup-to-dateinformationmaybeuseful.EditionorRevisionWhateditionareyoulookingat?Booksthathaveneweditionsindicatethattheinformationhasbeenfrequentlyupdated.Determinethecurrencyofyourinformationneedsaccordingtoyourresearchtopic.PublisherUniversitypressbooksarelikelytobescholarly.Apublisher’sreputationmaynotalwaysguaranteeanexcellentpublication,butprestigiouspublishersaremorelikelytopayattentiontoquality.TypeofJournal/Magazine/NewspaperThesecanbesubdividedintothefollowingcategories:ScholarlyorAcademicJournals,SubstantiveNewsorGeneralInterestSources,PopularPeriodicals,andTabloids.Scholarlyjournalscontainreviewsandarticleswrittenbyexpertsinthefield.Theyalwayscitetheirsourcesintheformoffootnotesorbibliographies.Substantivenewsorgeneralinterestsourcesareusuallyattractiveinappearance,andmayincludephotographs.Some,thoughnotverymany,maycitesources.Authorsofarticlesappearinginthistypeofpublicationincludeeditorialstaff,scholars,andfreelancewriters.FurtherEnchantmentTextIITHEFORTUNE-TELLERJ.B.StamperTextComprehension1.Answerthefollowingmultiple-choicequestions:1).WhydidMr.Peeblescometothefortune-teller?A.Hiswifepersuadedhimtodoso.B.Hewasinterestedinhocus-pocus.C.Heheardaboutthefortune-tellerfromafriend.D.Hewantedtosolvesomeproblems.Key :[A]2).Mr.Peebleshadsufferedalotbeforehewenttothefortune-tellerbecause____.A.hewasdiagnosedwithsomefataldiseaseB.hehadlostthejobhehadhadfor20yearsC.hiswifeandhehadafiercequarrelD.hewasafraidofdeathKey:[B]3).InParagraph40,“...shewalkedoverthetelephone,”whodoyouthinkshewouldcall?A.Thepolice.B.Herfriend.C.Herhusband.D.Thefortune-teller.Key:[D]4).Whichofthefollowingstatementsiscorrect?A.WhenMr.Peeblesarrivedatthechamber,thefortune-tellerwasalreadywaitingforhim.B.Mr.Peeblesandhiswifewereclassmates.C.Thefortune-tellerknewmanythingsaboutMr.Peeblesbecauseshewasomnipotent.D.Themeetingwiththefortune-tellerwasarrangedbyMr.Peebles’wife.Key:[D]5).Whydidthecrystalballappearseveraltimesinthetext?A.Itisaclueofthewholetext.B.Thefortune-tellerneededittobemoremysterious.C.Thecrystalballwasveryprecioussothefortune-tellerhadtotakeitwithherallthetime.D.BothAandB.Key :[D]2.QuestionsforDiscussion1).WasMr.Peeblesamanwhobelievedinfortune-tellers?No,hewasn’t.InParagraph3,theauthortellsusthat“Mr.Peebleshimselfwasafartooreasonablemantobeinterestedinhocus-pocuslikethis.”2).WhoconvincedMr.Peeblestogotothefortune-teller?Itwashiswife,infact,whopersuadedMr.Peeblestogotothefortune-teller3).WhydidMr.Peeblesagreetoseethefortune-teller?Themajorreasonwasthathehadlostthejobhehadhadfor20years.Soheseemedtobelosingconfidenceinhimself.4).Whatmakesthefortune-tellerpersuasive?Nobodywouldsaythatitismagicthatmakesafortune-tellerpersuasive.Wecanapproachthisquestionfromthefollowingaspects:Thefortune-teller’schamber:InParagraph2,severalwordsareusedtodescribethefortune-teller’schamber,whichhadaneerieair:“ThefloorwascoveredwithbrightlydesignedPersiancarpets...Paintedontheblackceilingweresymbolsandpictureswhichhehadneverseenbefore.Aneeriebluelightshonethroughouttheroom.”Thefortune-teller’swayoftalking:Abundantwordshavebeengiventothedescriptionofthewaythefortune-tellertalked.Hervoicewasstrongandsuggestiveandherwayoftalkingwassoothing.Mysteriousfamiliarity:ThedialoguesfromParagraph5toParagraph17showthatthefortune-tellerhadsuccessfullycreatedamysteriousfamiliaritywithMr.Peebles.Thecrystalball:Byconsultingthecrystalball,thefortune-tellermanagedtogaincompletecontroloverMr.Peebles.SheannounceddoomforMr.Peebles.5).Whatisthesignificanceofthestory?Thisstoryshowshowdifficultitistorootoutsuperstition.Reasonableashewas,Mr.Peeblesfellvictimtothefortune-teller’shocus-pocussoonafterheenteredherchamber.Itseemsthatthehumanmindandthehumanheartoftencontradicteachother.Ourreasontellsusthatfortune-tellersarenottobetrusted,butourheartsometimesgoesagainstit,especiallywhenweareintrouble.友情提示:本资料代表个人观点,如有帮助请下载,谢谢您的浏览!整理为word格式整理为word格式整理为word格式
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