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新视野大学英语 读写教程第二册 unit7-a

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Unit 7

Section A

Pre-reading Activities

First Listening
Please listen to a short passage carefully and prepare to answer some questions.

Second Listening
Listen to the tape again. Then answer the following questions with your own experiences.
1) What causes stress?
2) What are the NICE factors? Why are they important?
3) How do we follow Ben Franklin's example?

Lighten Your Load and Save Your Life

If you often feel angry and overwhelmed, like the stress in your life is spinning out of control, then you may be hurting your heart.
If you don't want to break your own heart, you need to learn to take charge of your life where you can — and recognize there are many things beyond your control.
So says Dr. Robert S. Eliot, author of a new book titled From Stress to Strength: How to Lighten Your Load and Save Your Life. He's a clinical professor of medicine at the University of Nebraska.
Eliot says there are people in this world whom he calls "hot reactors2". For these people, being tense may cause tremendous and rapid increases in their blood pressure.
Eliot says researchers have found that stressed people have higher cholesterol3 levels, among other things. "We've done years of work in showing that excess alarm or stress chemicals can literally4 burst heart muscle fibers6. When that happens it happens very quickly, within five minutes. It creates many short circuits, and that causes crazy heart rhythms. The heart beats like a bag of worms instead of a pump. And when that happens, we can't live."
Eliot, 64, suffered a heart attack at age 44. He attributes some of the cause to stress. For years he was a "hot reactor1". On the exterior7, he was cool, calm and collected but on the interior, stress was killing8 him. He's now doing very well.
The main predictors of destructive levels of stress are the FUD factors — fear, uncertainty9 and doubt — together with perceived lack of control, he says.
For many people, the root of their stress is anger, and the trick is to find out where the anger is coming from. "Does the anger come from a feeling that everything must be perfect?" Eliot asks.
"That's very common in professional women. They feel they have to be all things to all people and do it all perfectly10. They think, 'I should, I must, I have to.' Good enough is never good enough. Perfectionists cannot delegate. They get angry that they have to carry it all, and they blow their tops. Then they feel guilty and they start the whole cycle over again."
"Others are angry because they have no compass in life. And they give the same emphasis to a traffic jam that they give a family argument," he says. "If you own anger for more than five minutes — if you stir in your own juice with no safety outlet11 — you have to find out where it's coming from."
"What happens is that the hotter people get, physiologically12, with mental stress, the more likely they are to blow apart with some heart problem."
One step to calming down is recognizing you have this tendency. Learn to be less hostile by changing some of your attitudes and negative thinking.
Eliot recommends taking charge of your life. "If there is one word that should be substituted for stress, it's control. Instead of the FUD factors, what you want is the NICE factors — new, interesting, challenging experiences."
"You have to decide what parts of your life you can control", he says. "Stop where you are on your trail and say, 'I'm going to get my compass out and find out what I need to do.'"
He suggests that people write down the six things in their lives that they feel are the most important things they'd like to achieve. Ben Franklin did it at age 32. "He wrote down things like being a better father, being a better husband, being financially independent, being stimulated14 intellectually and remaining even-tempered — he wasn't good at that."
Eliot says you can first make a list of 12 things, then cut it down to 6 and set your priorities. "Don't give yourself impossible things, but things that will affect your identity, control and self-worth."
"Put them on a note card and take it with you and look at it when you need to. Since we can't create a 26-hour day we have to decide what things we're going to do."
Keep in mind that over time these priorities are going to change. "The kids grow up, the dog dies and you change your priorities."
From Eliot's viewpoint, the other key to controlling stress is to "realize that there are other troublesome parts of your life over which you can have little or no control — like the economy and politicians".
You have to realize that sometimes with things like traffic jams, deadlines and unpleasant bosses, "You can't fight. You can't flee. You have to learn how to flow."
Words: 777

NEW WORDS

▲overwhelm
vt. 1. cover (sth./sb.) completely or cause to feel sudden strong feeling 使不知所措,(感情上)使(某人)受不了
2. defeat 胜过,击败

spin
v. 1. (cause to) move round and round quickly (使)迅速地旋转
2. make (thread) by twisting (cotton, etc.) 纺线,纺纱,纺织
n. [C, U] the action of turning or spinning movement 旋转

title
vt. give a name to (a book, an article, etc.) 给(书、文章等)取名
n. 1. [C] a name of a book, picture, etc. 名称,题目
2. [C] a word which is used before sb.'s name 称呼,头衔
react
vi. 1. behave differently or change as a result of sth. 作出反应,回应
2. (against) respond to sb./sth. with hostility15 反对,反抗

reactor
n. [C] 原子反应堆,核反应堆

tense
a. 1. unable to relax 紧张的
2. stretched tight 拉紧的,绷紧的
v. (cause sb./sth. to) become tense (使)紧张,(使)绷直

▲cholesterol
n. [U] 胆固醇

excess
a. extra or additional 额外的,附加的
n. an amount which is more than acceptable, expected or reasonable 无节制,过量

fiber5 (英fibre)
n. [C, U] 纤维,纤维物质

circuit
n. 1. [C] a closed connection of wires through which electricity can flow 电路
2. [C] sth. shaped like a circle 环道,环形道

worm
n. [C] 虫,蠕虫

pump
n. [C] a machine or device for forcing water, gas or air into, out of or through sth. 泵
vt. cause air, gas, water, etc. to move in a specified16 direction by using a pump (用泵)抽吸(或运送)

attribute
vt. (used in the phrase: ~ sth. to sb./sth.) regard sth. as belonging to; caused by or produced by sb./sth. 把……归因于;把……归咎于
n. [C] a quality regarded as a natural part of sb./sth. 特性,属性

exterior
n. [C] external appearance, outside 外部,外面,外表
a. on or coming from the outside 外部的,外面的,外表的

interior
n. [C] inner part; inside 内部
a. in or coming from the inside 内部的

▲destructive
a. causing serious damage 破坏的

▲perfection
n. [U] state of being perfect 完美,十全十美,尽善尽美

perfectionist
n. [C] a person who is not satisfied with anything less than perfection 力求完美者,完美主义者,凡事求全者

delegatevt. 1. give (duties or rights, etc.) to sb. in a lower position or grade 授权,委托权限
2. choose or send sb. as a representative 选派……为代表
n. [C] a person chosen or elected by a group to speak, vote, etc. for them, esp. at a meeting 代表

cycle
n. 1. [C] a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order 循环,周期
2. [C] a bicycle, motorcycle, etc. 自行车(脚踏车),摩托车
vi. ride a bicycle 骑自行车

emphasis
n. [U, C] (placing of) special meaning, value or importance (on sth.) 强调

jamn. 1. [C] crowding together of people, things, etc. so that movement is difficult or impossible 堵塞
2. [U] 果酱
vt. thrust sth. into a space 把……塞入,挤入
vi. be unable to move 卡住

argument
n. 1. [C] a quarrel 争论,争吵
2. [C] a reason or reasons put forward 论据,论点,理由

stir
v. 1. move (sth.) in a round motion through a liquid or mixture 搅和,搅拌,拌匀
2. excite (a person or his feelings, etc.) 使激动,惹起,激起
n. 1. [C] the action of stirring 搅和,搅拌
2. [U] excitement; fuss 激动;骚乱,动乱

outlet
n. 1. [C] means of setting free (energy, strong feelings, etc.) 发泄(精力、感情)的方法
2. [C] way out 出口

▲physiological
a. 生理的,生理学的

physiologically
ad. 生理上,在生理学上

recommend
vt. 1. suggest; advise 建议,劝告
2. praise sb. as suitable for a purpose or for a post 推荐,举荐

financial
a. concerning money 财政的,金融的

financially
ad. 在金融上,在财政上

independent
a. 1. not dependent (on other people or things); not controlled (by other people or things) 独立的,自主的,自立的
2. not unfairly influenced by the people 无偏见的,中立的

stimulate13
vt. make sb./sth. more active 刺激,激励,激发

temper
n. 1. [C] state of the mind as regards anger or calmness 心情,情绪
2. the usual state of your feelings which makes you become angry easily or stay calm 性情,脾气
vt. soften17 the effects of sth. 使缓和,调和

even-tempered
having a calm good temper; not easily made angry 性情平和的;不易激动的

priority
n. 1. [C] the thing that is (regarded as) more important than others 优先处理的事
2. [U] the state or right of coming before others in position or time 居先,优先(权)

viewpoint
n. [C] a point of view 观点,看法

troublesome
a. giving trouble; causing pain 令人烦恼的,麻烦的,使人痛苦的

politician
n. 1. [C] a person who is skilled at handling people or situations, or at getting people to do what he wants 政客
2. [C] a person actively18 concerned with political affairs 政治家

deadline
n. [C] a point in time by which sth. must be done 最后期限

flee
v. run or hurry away; escape 逃跑,逃避,逃逸

PHRASES AND EXPRESSIONS

be out of control
become no longer manageable 失去控制,不听约束

blood pressure
血压

blow one's top
lose one's temper 大发雷霆
stir in one's own juice
suffer from unpleasant feelings 受煎熬

blow apart
break by an explosion 爆炸

on one's trail
on one's way 在……路上

cut down
reduce the amount or quantity of sth. 减少……的数量

keep sth. in mind
remember sth. 记住

PROPER NAMES

Robert S. Eliot
罗伯特·S·埃利奥特

Nebraska
内布拉斯加州(美国州名)

Ben Franklin
本·弗兰克林


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1 reactor jTnxL     
n.反应器;反应堆
参考例句:
  • The atomic reactor generates enormous amounts of thermal energy.原子反应堆发出大量的热能。
  • Inside the reactor the large molecules are cracked into smaller molecules.在反应堆里,大分子裂变为小分子。
2 reactors 774794d45796c1ac60b7fda5e55a878b     
起反应的人( reactor的名词复数 ); 反应装置; 原子炉; 核反应堆
参考例句:
  • The TMI nuclear facility has two reactors. 三哩岛核设施有两个反应堆。 来自英汉非文学 - 环境法 - 环境法
  • The earliest production reactors necessarily used normal uranium as fuel. 最早为生产用的反应堆,必须使用普通铀作为燃料。
3 cholesterol qrzzV     
n.(U)胆固醇
参考例句:
  • There is cholesterol in the cell of body.人体细胞里有胆固醇。
  • They are determining the serum-protein and cholesterol levels.他们正在测定血清蛋白和胆固醇的浓度。
4 literally 28Wzv     
adv.照字面意义,逐字地;确实
参考例句:
  • He translated the passage literally.他逐字逐句地翻译这段文字。
  • Sometimes she would not sit down till she was literally faint.有时候,她不走到真正要昏厥了,决不肯坐下来。
5 fiber NzAye     
n.纤维,纤维质
参考例句:
  • The basic structural unit of yarn is the fiber.纤维是纱的基本结构单元。
  • The material must be free of fiber clumps.这种材料必须无纤维块。
6 fibers 421d63991f1d1fc8826d6e71d5e15f53     
光纤( fiber的名词复数 ); (织物的)质地; 纤维,纤维物质
参考例句:
  • Thesolution of collagen-PVA was wet spined with the sodium sulfate as coagulant and collagen-PVA composite fibers were prepared. 在此基础上,以硫酸钠为凝固剂,对胶原-PVA共混溶液进行湿法纺丝,制备了胶原-PVA复合纤维。
  • Sympathetic fibers are distributed to all regions of the heart. 交感神经纤维分布于心脏的所有部分。
7 exterior LlYyr     
adj.外部的,外在的;表面的
参考例句:
  • The seed has a hard exterior covering.这种子外壳很硬。
  • We are painting the exterior wall of the house.我们正在给房子的外墙涂漆。
8 killing kpBziQ     
n.巨额利润;突然赚大钱,发大财
参考例句:
  • Investors are set to make a killing from the sell-off.投资者准备清仓以便大赚一笔。
  • Last week my brother made a killing on Wall Street.上个周我兄弟在华尔街赚了一大笔。
9 uncertainty NlFwK     
n.易变,靠不住,不确知,不确定的事物
参考例句:
  • Her comments will add to the uncertainty of the situation.她的批评将会使局势更加不稳定。
  • After six weeks of uncertainty,the strain was beginning to take its toll.6个星期的忐忑不安后,压力开始产生影响了。
10 perfectly 8Mzxb     
adv.完美地,无可非议地,彻底地
参考例句:
  • The witnesses were each perfectly certain of what they said.证人们个个对自己所说的话十分肯定。
  • Everything that we're doing is all perfectly above board.我们做的每件事情都是光明正大的。
11 outlet ZJFxG     
n.出口/路;销路;批发商店;通风口;发泄
参考例句:
  • The outlet of a water pipe was blocked.水管的出水口堵住了。
  • Running is a good outlet for his energy.跑步是他发泄过剩精力的好方法。
12 physiologically QNfx3     
ad.生理上,在生理学上
参考例句:
  • Therefore, the liver and gallbladder cannot be completely separated physiologically and pathologically. 因此,肝胆在生理和病理上不能完全分离。
  • Therefore, the liver and gallbladder are closely related physiologically and pathologically. 因此,肝胆在生理和病理上紧密联系。
13 stimulate wuSwL     
vt.刺激,使兴奋;激励,使…振奋
参考例句:
  • Your encouragement will stimulate me to further efforts.你的鼓励会激发我进一步努力。
  • Success will stimulate the people for fresh efforts.成功能鼓舞人们去作新的努力。
14 stimulated Rhrz78     
a.刺激的
参考例句:
  • The exhibition has stimulated interest in her work. 展览增进了人们对她作品的兴趣。
  • The award has stimulated her into working still harder. 奖金促使她更加努力地工作。
15 hostility hdyzQ     
n.敌对,敌意;抵制[pl.]交战,战争
参考例句:
  • There is open hostility between the two leaders.两位领导人表现出公开的敌意。
  • His hostility to your plan is well known.他对你的计划所持的敌意是众所周知的。
16 specified ZhezwZ     
adj.特定的
参考例句:
  • The architect specified oak for the wood trim. 那位建筑师指定用橡木做木饰条。
  • It is generated by some specified means. 这是由某些未加说明的方法产生的。
17 soften 6w0wk     
v.(使)变柔软;(使)变柔和
参考例句:
  • Plastics will soften when exposed to heat.塑料适当加热就可以软化。
  • This special cream will help to soften up our skin.这种特殊的护肤霜有助于使皮肤变得柔软。
18 actively lzezni     
adv.积极地,勤奋地
参考例句:
  • During this period all the students were actively participating.在这节课中所有的学生都积极参加。
  • We are actively intervening to settle a quarrel.我们正在积极调解争执。
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