目录

  • 1 Unit 1
    • 1.1 Preview
      • 1.1.1 Introduction to Unit 1
      • 1.1.2 New Words
      • 1.1.3 Global Reading of the Text
      • 1.1.4 Quiz
    • 1.2 Pre-reading Activities
      • 1.2.1 Warming-up
      • 1.2.2 Background Information
      • 1.2.3 Structural Analysis of the Text
      • 1.2.4 Rhetorical Features of the Text
    • 1.3 Ideological learning material
      • 1.3.1 思政1:拼搏
      • 1.3.2 思政2:国家归属感
    • 1.4 Text Study (Para. 1)
    • 1.5 Text Study (Paras. 2-3)
    • 1.6 Text Study (Para. 4)
    • 1.7 Text Study (Paras. 5-8)
    • 1.8 Exercises: Vocabulary
    • 1.9 Exercise: Grammar
    • 1.10 Writing Assignment
  • 2 Unit 2
    • 2.1 Preview
      • 2.1.1 Introduction to Unit 2
      • 2.1.2 New Words
      • 2.1.3 Global Reading of the Text
      • 2.1.4 Quiz
    • 2.2 Pre-reading Activities
      • 2.2.1 Warming-up
      • 2.2.2 Background Information
      • 2.2.3 Structural Analysis of the Text
      • 2.2.4 Rhetorical features of the Text
    • 2.3 Ideological learning material
      • 2.3.1 思政:自律
    • 2.4 Text Study (Paras.1-2)
    • 2.5 Text Study (Paras.3-4)
    • 2.6 Text Study (Paras.5-6)
    • 2.7 Text Study (Para.7)
    • 2.8 Exercise: Vocabulary
    • 2.9 Exercise: grammar
  • 3 Unit 3
    • 3.1 Preview
      • 3.1.1 Introduction to Unit 3
      • 3.1.2 New Words
      • 3.1.3 Global Reading of the Text
      • 3.1.4 Quiz
    • 3.2 Pre-reading Activities
      • 3.2.1 Warming-up
      • 3.2.2 Background Information
      • 3.2.3 Structural Analysis of the Text
      • 3.2.4 Rhetorical features of the Text
    • 3.3 Ideological learning material
      • 3.3.1 战争与和平
    • 3.4 Text Study Para.1
    • 3.5 Text Study Para.2
    • 3.6 Text Study Para.3
    • 3.7 Text Study Para.4
    • 3.8 Excercise: Vocabulary
    • 3.9 Excercise: Grammar
    • 3.10 Excercise: C-E
    • 3.11 Excercise: E-C
  • 4 Unit 4
    • 4.1 Preview
      • 4.1.1 Introduction to Unit 4
      • 4.1.2 New Words
      • 4.1.3 Global Reading of the Text
      • 4.1.4 Quiz
    • 4.2 Pre-reading Activities
      • 4.2.1 Warming-up
      • 4.2.2 Background Information
      • 4.2.3 Structural Analysis of the Text
      • 4.2.4 Rhetorical features of the Text
    • 4.3 Ideological learning material
      • 4.3.1 思政:爱国情怀
    • 4.4 Text Study (Paras.1-3)
    • 4.5 Text Study (Paras.4-9)
    • 4.6 Text Study (Paras.10-11)
    • 4.7 Text Study (Para.12)
    • 4.8 Exercise: Vocabulary
    • 4.9 Exercise: Grammar
    • 4.10 Exercise: C-E
    • 4.11 Exercise:E-C
    • 4.12 Writing Assignment
  • 5 Unit 5
    • 5.1 Preview
      • 5.1.1 Introduction to Unit 5
      • 5.1.2 New Words
      • 5.1.3 Global Reading of the Text
      • 5.1.4 Quiz
    • 5.2 Text Study (Paras.1-5)
    • 5.3 Ideological learning material
      • 5.3.1 思政1:自强不息
      • 5.3.2 思政2:永不言弃
    • 5.4 Text Study (Paras.6-9)
    • 5.5 Text Study (Paras.10-11)
    • 5.6 Text Study (Paras.12-13)
    • 5.7 Excercise:Vocabulary
    • 5.8 Excercise:Grammar
    • 5.9 Excercise: C-E
    • 5.10 Excercise: E-C
  • 6 Unit 6
    • 6.1 Preview
      • 6.1.1 Introduction to Unit 6
      • 6.1.2 New Words
      • 6.1.3 Global Reading of the Text
      • 6.1.4 Quiz
    • 6.2 Pre-reading Activities
      • 6.2.1 Warming-up
      • 6.2.2 Background Information
      • 6.2.3 Structural Analysis of the Text
      • 6.2.4 Rhetorical features of the Text
    • 6.3 Ideological learning material
      • 6.3.1 思政1:宽容大气
      • 6.3.2 思政2:树立正确生死观
    • 6.4 Text Study (Paras.1-4)
    • 6.5 Text Study (Paras.5-7)
    • 6.6 Text Study (Paras.8-11)
    • 6.7 Text Study (Paras.12-15)
    • 6.8 Exercise: Vocabulary
    • 6.9 Exercise: Grammar
    • 6.10 Exercise:c-e
    • 6.11 Exercise:e-c
  • 7 Unit 7
    • 7.1 Preview
      • 7.1.1 Introduction to Unit 7
      • 7.1.2 New Words
      • 7.1.3 Global Reading of the Text
      • 7.1.4 Quiz
    • 7.2 Pre-reading Activities
      • 7.2.1 Warming-up
      • 7.2.2 Background Information
      • 7.2.3 Sructural Analysis of the Text
      • 7.2.4 Rhetorical Features of the Text
    • 7.3 Ideological learning material
      • 7.3.1 思政1:平等
      • 7.3.2 思政2:独立自强
    • 7.4 Text Study Para. 1
    • 7.5 Text Study Para. 2-12
    • 7.6 Text Study Para. 13-15
    • 7.7 Exercise: Vocabulary
    • 7.8 Exercise: Grammar
    • 7.9 Exercise: C-E
    • 7.10 Exercise: E-C
  • 8 Unit 8
  • 9 Unit 9
    • 9.1 Preview
      • 9.1.1 New Words
      • 9.1.2 Global Reading of the Text
    • 9.2 Pre-reading Activities
      • 9.2.1 Warming-up
      • 9.2.2 Background Information
      • 9.2.3 Structural Analysis of the Text
      • 9.2.4 Rhetorical features of the Text
    • 9.3 Ideological learning material
      • 9.3.1 思政1:城乡发展思辨
      • 9.3.2 思政2:积极的生活态度
    • 9.4 Text Study (Paras.1-2)
    • 9.5 Text Study (Paras.3-5)
    • 9.6 Text Study (Paras.6-9)
    • 9.7 Text Study (Para.10)
    • 9.8 Exercise
    • 9.9 Exercise: C-E
    • 9.10 Exercise:E-C
  • 10 Unit 10
    • 10.1 Preview
      • 10.1.1 Introduction
      • 10.1.2 New Words
      • 10.1.3 Global Reading of the Text
    • 10.2 Pre-reading Activities
      • 10.2.1 Warming-up
      • 10.2.2 Background Information
      • 10.2.3 Structural Analysis of the Text
      • 10.2.4 Rhetorical features of the Text
    • 10.3 Ideological learning material
      • 10.3.1 思政1:人与自然灾害
      • 10.3.2 思政2:人类命运共同体
    • 10.4 Text Study (Paras.1-3)
    • 10.5 Text Study (Paras.4-6)
    • 10.6 Text Study (Paras.7-11)
    • 10.7 Text Study (Paras.12-16)
    • 10.8 Exercise
Text Study Para.3

A VIEW OF MOUNTAINS

Jonathan Schell

 

3.    Yamahata’s pictures afford a glimpse of the end of the world. Yet in our day, when the challenge is not just to apprehend the nuclear peril but to seize a God-given opportunity to dispel it once and for all, we seem to need, in addition, some other picture to counterpoise against ruined Nagasaki - one showing not what we would lose through our failure but what we would gain by our success. What might that picture be, though? How do you show the opposite of the end of the world? Should it be Nagasaki, intact and alive, before the bomb was dropped - or perhaps the spared city of Kokura? Should it be a child, or a mother and child, or perhaps the Earth itself? None seems adequate, for how can we give a definite form to that which can assume infinite forms, namely, the lives of all human beings, now and in the future? Imagination, faced with either the end of the world or its continuation, must remain incomplete. Only action can satisfy.