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外事接待英語(yǔ) Chapter 9

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[00:00.00]Chapter 9

[00:01.72]Dynasties in History

[00:03.87]In this unit, you will

[00:05.69]practise giving information about the dynasties and history of China,

[00:10.76]review the use of time prepositions,a use of passive voice,and the causative verb,

[00:19.33]learn one way to change verbs to nouns, five ways to change nouns to verb

[00:26.46]and the -ing form of the verb,

[00:29.83]expand your vocabulary in the areas of scholars, belief systems, and government officials.

[00:38.43]Part 1

[00:40.07]Pre-listening Exercises

[00:42.89]Exercises 1(b)

[00:46.13]dynasti

[00:47.80]histo

[00:49.21]civilizati

[00:51.15]probab

[00:52.51]schola

[00:54.39]agr

[00:55.82]historia

[00:57.73]descend

[00:59.53]cultu

[01:00.71]lacquer

[01:02.07]potte

[01:03.61]writi

[01:04.76]syst

[01:05.99]recor

[01:07.29]orac

[01:08.78]bon

[01:10.14]Exercises 2(b)

[01:12.88]should

[01:14.40]blad

[01:16.04]pi

[01:17.51]characte

[01:19.39]scratch

[01:21.06]telli

[01:22.63]futu

[01:24.35]exist

[01:25.84]advanc

[01:27.51]bron

[01:29.13]met

[01:30.36]worke

[01:32.16]Comprehension Exercises

[01:34.98]Exercises 3(b)

[01:38.06]Guest:This is my first visit to China, and I'd like to learn more about your histor

[01:44.62]What are the main dynasties I should know about?

[01:48.09]Host:Well, China has a very long history. Our civilization is probably the oldest in the worl

[01:57.52]Most of our scholars agree that the first dynasty was the Xia about 2200 to 1750 B.

[02:08.86]Historians think the Xia descended from the Longshan culture in the Yellow River Valle

[02:17.12]They made beautiful black-lacquered pottery.

[02:20.96]Guest:Did they invent your writing system?

[02:24.04]Host:Scholars think the Xia dynasty had a writing system, but the best records are from the Shang dynast

[02:33.86]Have you heard about the Shang oracle bones? The bones were the shoulder blades of pigs and had Chinese characters scratched on the

[02:45.09]The bones were used for telling the future. The Shang dynasty existed between about 1700 and 1000 B.

[02:57.27]Its people were very advanced bronze metal workers.

[03:02.57]Pronunciation Exercises

[03:05.44]Exercises 4(b)

[03:08.47]a very long histo

[03:11.35]probably the oldest in the wor

[03:14.74]Most of our scholars agr

[03:18.03]the first dynas

[03:20.54]descended from the Longshan cultu

[03:24.20]black-lacquered potte

[03:27.02]a writing syst

[03:29.32]Chinese characters scratched on th

[03:32.95]telling the futu

[03:35.22]between about 1700 and 1000 B.

[03:40.60]very advanced bronze metal worke

[03:44.63]the best recor

[03:46.98]Shang oracle bon

[03:49.80]the shoulder blades of pi

[03:53.12]Exercises 5(b)

[03:55.86]China has a very long history.

[03:59.18]Our history is probably the oldest in the world.

[04:02.96]Most of our scholars agree.

[04:05.34]The first dynasty was the Xia.

[04:08.22]The Xia descended from the Longshan culture.

[04:11.85]They made beautiful black-lacquered pottery.

[04:15.45]Scholars think the Xia dynasty had a writing system.

[04:19.84]The best records are from the Shang dynasty.

[04:23.50]Have you heard about the Shang oracle bones?

[04:27.10]The bones had Chinese characters scratched on them.

[04:31.07]The bones were used for telling the future.

[04:34.99]People of the Shang dynasty were very advanced bronze metal workers.

[04:40.40]Consolidation Exercises

[04:43.43]Exercises 6.

[04:45.73]Guest:This is my first visit to China, and I'd like to learn more about your histor

[04:50.77]What are the main dynasties I should know about?

[04:53.88]Host:Well, China has a very long history. Our civilization is probably the oldest in the worl

[05:01.01]Most of our scholars argee that the first dynasty was the Xia about 2200 to 1750 B.

[05:09.13]Historians think the Xia descended from the Longshan culture in the Yellow River Valley

[05:15.87]They made beautiful black-lacquered pottery.

[05:19.48]Guest:Did they invent your writing system?

[05:22.04]Host:Scholars think the Xia dynasty had a writing system, but the best records are from the Shang dynast

[05:29.82]Have you heard about the Shang oracle bone

[05:32.93]The bones were the shoulder blades of pigs and had Chinese characters scratched on the

[05:38.91]The bones were used for telling the future

[05:42.02]The Shang dynasty existed between about 1700 and 1000 B.C

[05:47.95]Its people were very advanced bronze metal workers.

[05:52.24]Exercises 7(b)

[05:54.80]1)Our civilization is probably the oldest in the world.

[06:01.25]2)Most of our scholars agree that the first dynasty was the Xia.

[06:07.93]3)Historians think the Xia descended from the Longshan.

[06:13.34]4)The best records are from the Shang dynasty.

[06:18.07]5)Have you heard about the oracle bones?

[06:23.06]6)The bones had Chinese characters scratched on them.

[06:28.62]7)The bones were used for telling the future.

[06:33.06]Expansion Exercises

[06:35.83]Vocabulary Development

[06:38.24]Exercises 8(b)

[06:41.14]philosoph

[06:43.17]po

[06:44.56]lingui

[06:46.13]archaeologi

[06:48.11]geograph

[06:49.86]mathematici

[06:51.53]chemi

[06:52.81]sociologi

[06:54.62]astronom

[06:56.44]anthropologi

[06:58.77]physici

[07:00.55]political scienti

[07:02.58]Exercises 9(b)

[07:05.59]civilize civilization

[07:09.74]colonize colonization

[07:13.42]categorize categorization

[07:17.89]formalize formalization

[07:21.97]infustrialize industrialization

[07:26.90]legalize legalization

[07:30.69]normalize normalization

[07:35.29]rationalize rationalization

[07:39.99]systemize systemization

[07:44.51]standardize standardization

[07:48.92]desce

[07:50.81]descende

[07:52.45]asce

[07:54.36]ascende

[07:56.26]depe

[07:57.83]depende

[07:59.50]conte

[08:01.44]contende

[08:03.61]Part 2

[08:05.30]Pre-listening Exercises

[08:07.71]Exercises 1(b)

[08:10.32]ne

[08:11.73]gain

[08:13.06]pow

[08:14.63]ov

[08:16.20]secti

[08:17.53]pea

[08:18.86]stabili

[08:20.66]midd

[08:22.00]numb

[08:23.22]rul

[08:24.71]principaliti

[08:26.49]defeat

[08:27.98]ar

[08:29.21]barbaria

[08:31.03]peri

[08:32.13]last

[08:33.62]ti

[08:35.03]beli

[08:36.39]la

[08:38.01]legali

[08:39.78]Exercises 2(b)

[08:43.23]gove

[08:44.75]divid

[08:46.34]ju

[08:47.80]perfect

[08:49.50]administrati

[08:51.83]ethn

[08:53.37]extend

[08:54.99]boundari

[08:57.05]be

[08:58.46]kno

[08:59.98]reputati

[09:02.25]brillia

[09:04.05]ni

[09:05.83]civ

[09:07.16]w

[09:08.52]destroy

[09:10.35]mode

[09:11.94]creat

[09:13.51]Comprehension Exercises

[09:16.09]Exercises 3(b)

[09:19.07]Guest:Who came next?

[09:20.85]Host:The Western Zhou dynasty gained power over the Shang in a section of the Yellow River Valley and kept peace and stability for hundreds of year

[09:30.70]The Zhou were located in the middle of a number of principalities

[09:36.50]That's where we get the name - the Middle Kingdom. In 771 B.C

[09:44.62]the Zhou were defeated by an army of barbarians from the west of Chin

[09:51.18]They moved east and became the Eastern Zhou.

[09:55.36]The period of the Eastern Zhou lasted until about 221 B.C. It is often known as the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Perio

[10:09.15]That was the time when Daoism grew as a belie

[10:13.83]It was the time of Confucius. And, it was the time in history when Chinese Legalism gre

[10:23.15]The Legalists created a set of laws to help govern a very divided China.

[10:30.52]In 221 B.C., the Qin Dynasty was established. China was unified as on

[10:39.71]Under the Qin rulers, the Great Wall was built, and the country began to adopt a uniform system of writing, money and measurement.

[10:52.56]Guest:What about the more modern dynasties?

[10:55.75]Host:If we jump a few hundred years we get to the Han dynasty about 206 B.

[11:03.95]to 220 A.D. This dynasty was very important in Chinese histor

[11:11.71]They perfected an administrative system that was continued by every other dynasty in the history of the countr

[11:21.25]The Han became the largest and most important ethnic group in China.

[11:26.89]Guest:I've heard a lot about the Tang dynasty. Why were they so important?

[11:32.32]Host:Our historians think the Tang were probably just as important as the Ha

[11:39.22]The Tang extended China's boundaries north to Siberia and to Korea in the eas

[11:46.51]I think one of the best known rulers of the dynasty was the Empress Wu

[11:53.19]She has a reputation for being brilliant, but not a very nice perso

[12:01.24]The Tangs lost power because of a civil war that destroyed the dynasty.

[12:07.51]Pronunciation Exercises

[12:10.25]Exercises 4(b)

[12:13.41]gained power over the Sha

[12:16.65]in a secti

[12:18.48]kept peace and stabili

[12:21.75]an army of Barbaria

[12:25.22]lasted until about 221 B.

[12:29.40]as a beli

[12:31.41]time of Confuci

[12:34.26]the time in histo

[12:36.56]a set of la

[12:39.01]a very divided Chi

[12:41.94]jump a few hundred yea

[12:45.36]an administrative syst

[12:48.47]by every other dynas

[12:51.68]the history of the count

[12:54.74]the largest and most importan

[12:58.11]ethnic gro

[13:00.02]just as important as the H

[13:03.20]one of the best known rule

[13:06.13]a reputation for being brillia

[13:09.58]a very nice pers

[13:12.19]lost pow

[13:14.17]because of a civil w

[13:16.94]Exercises 5(b)

[13:20.31]The Western Zhou dynasty gained power over the Shang.

[13:24.49]The Zhou kept peace and stability for hundreds of years.

[13:29.06]The Zhou were located in the middle of a number of principalities.

[13:34.11]The Zhou were defeated by an army of Barbarians.

[13:38.15]The Eastern Zhou lasted until about 221 B.C.

[13:43.48]Daoism grew as a belief.

[13:46.41]It was also the time of Confucius.

[13:50.01]It was the time in history when Chinese Legalism grew.

[13:55.00]The Legalists created a set of laws to help govern China.

[14:00.46]If we jump a few hundred years we get to the Han dynasty.

[14:05.64]The Han perfected an administrative system.

[14:09.58]The system was continued by every other dynasty in the history of the country.

[14:16.06]The Han became the largest and most important ethnic group.

[14:20.81]The Tang extended China's boundaries.

[14:24.47]One of the best known rulers was the Empress Wu.

[14:28.86]She had a reputation for being brilliant.

[14:32.33]The Tang lost power because of a civil war.

[14:36.51]Consolidation Exercises

[14:39.36]Exercises 6.

[14:41.40]Guest:Who came next?

[14:43.36]Host:The Western Zhou gained power over the Shang in a section of the Yellow River Valley and kept peace and stability for hundreds of year

[14:53.05]The Zhou were located in the middle of a number of principalities and ruled over those principalitie

[14:59.94]That's where we get the name - the Middle Kingdom. In 771 B.C

[15:06.19]the Zhou were defeated by an army of barbarians from the west of Chin

[15:11.23]They moved east and became the Eastern Zhou.

[15:14.44]The period of the Eastern Zhou lasted until about 221 B.C. It is often known as the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Perio

[15:25.52]That was the time when Daoism grew as a belief. It was the time of Confuciu

[15:31.58]And, it was the time in history when Chinese Legalism grew

[15:36.20]The Legalists created a set of laws to help govern a very divided China.

[15:41.95]In 221 B.C., the Qin Dynasty was establishe

[15:47.41]China was unified as one. Under the Qin rulers

[15:51.69]the Great Wall was built, and the country began to adopt a uniform system of writin

[15:57.34]money and measurement.

[15:59.63]Guest:What about the more modern dynasties?

[16:02.51]Host:If we jump a few hundred years we get to the Han dynasty about 206 B.C. to 220 A.

[16:10.71]This dynasty was very important in Chinese history. They perfected an administrative system that was continued by every other dynasty in the history of the countr

[16:22.39]The Han became the largest and most important ethnic group in China.

[16:27.01]Guest:I've heard a lot about the Tang dynasty.Why were they so importan

[16:32.44]The Tang extended China's boundaries north to Siberia and to Korea in the eas

[16:38.48]I think one of the best known rulers of the dynasty was the Empress W

[16:43.08]She has a reputation for being brillian

[16:46.29]but not a very nice perso

[16:48.98]The Tangs lost power because of a civil war that destroyed the dynasty.

[16:54.57]Exercises 7(b)

[16:58.07]1)They kept peace and stability for hundreds of years.

[17:03.84]2)The Zhou were in the middle of a number of principalities.

[17:09.98]3)The Zhou were defeated by an army of Barbarians.

[17:15.83]4)The period of the Eastern Zhou lasted until 220 B.C.

[17:21.84]5)Daoism grew as a belief.

[17:25.71]6)They perfected an administrative system.

[17:30.78]7)The Han became the most important ethnic group.

[17:36.18]8)She has a reputation for being brilliant.

[17:41.56]Expansion Exercises

[17:44.39]Exercises 8(b)

[17:46.95]Buddhi

[17:48.28]Hindui

[17:49.74]Shintoi

[17:51.23]Isl

[17:52.46]Judai

[17:53.71]Christiani

[17:55.49]Mystici

[17:57.34]Catholici

[17:58.96]Lamai

[18:00.61]Shamani

[18:02.20]Animi

[18:03.48]Panthei

[18:05.00]Word Building

[18:06.54]Exercises 9(b)

[18:09.62]power

[18:11.03]powerful

[18:12.70]powerless

[18:14.74]ca

[18:16.18]caref

[18:17.56]carele

[18:19.34]he

[18:20.62]helpf

[18:22.11]helple

[18:23.73]thoug

[18:25.19]thoughtf

[18:26.73]thoughtle

[18:28.59]ta

[18:29.84]tactf

[18:31.56]tactle

[18:33.29]us

[18:34.72]usef

[18:35.95]usele

[18:37.57]ha

[18:38.88]harmf

[18:40.42]harmle

[18:41.88]shame

[18:43.21]shameful

[18:45.02]shameless

[18:46.69]colo

[18:47.86]colourf

[18:49.30]colourle

[18:51.23]Part 3

[18:53.14]Pre-listening Exercises

[18:55.94]Exercises 1(b)

[18:59.20]real

[19:00.59]occupati

[19:02.41]used

[19:03.98]t

[19:04.97]officia

[19:06.83]ope

[19:08.24]invent

[19:09.99]follow

[19:11.24]cru

[19:12.86]pret

[19:13.93]Exercises 2(b)

[19:16.81]b

[19:18.22]execut

[19:19.84]prime minist

[19:22.16]plotti

[19:23.73]again

[19:25.35]chang

[19:27.15]mov

[19:28.67]emper

[19:30.05]fortifi

[19:31.93]on

[19:33.81]rememb

[19:35.75]la

[19:37.34]last

[19:38.93]elder

[19:40.66]reca

[19:42.33]gradu

[19:43.92]decli

[19:45.75]rebellio

[19:47.92]happen

[19:49.38]forei

[19:50.72]Comprehension Exercises

[19:53.56]Exercises 3(b)

[19:57.19]Guest:What about the Mongols?

[19:59.91]Host:The Mongols were not really a dynasty, but they called themselves the Yuan dynast

[20:07.85]They were really an occupation government. They used the Mongol language and many top government officials were Mongol

[20:18.35]Everyone knows Khubilai Khan who had the Grand Canal extende

[20:25.12]The Peking Opera was invented in this period. The Ming dynasty followed the Mongols.

[20:33.03]Guest:Were the Ming rulers really cruel?

[20:36.22]Host:Well, yes. Some of them were pretty bad

[20:40.98]The first Emperor had 40,000 people executed because his own prime minister was plotting against hi

[20:50.67]But the Ming made a lot of changes. They unified China and moved the capital to Beijin

[20:58.92]and they fortified the Great Wall. They were the ones who built the Forbidden City.

[21:06.31]Guest:Do many modern Chinese people remember the last of the Manchu dynasty?

[21:11.64]Host:Yes. That dynasty lasted until 1911, so very elderly people might recall the last day

[21:21.75]The Manchu period saw the gradual decline of dynastic Chin

[21:27.92]There were a number of rebellions, including the famous Boxer Rebellio

[21:34.42]The Opium Wars happened in this dynastic period, to

[21:39.91]The last of the Manchu period was also the time when a lot of foreign countries forced their way into Chin

[21:48.89]Hong Kong was leased to Britain at that tim

[21:52.86]Since 1911 many things have changed here in China.

[21:57.88]Pronunciation Exercises

[22:00.73]Exercises 4(b)

[22:03.73]not really a dynas

[22:06.87]an occupation governme

[22:10.00]government officia

[22:12.93]was invented in this peri

[22:16.40]followed the Mongo

[22:18.54]some of them were pretty b

[22:22.12]had 40,000 people execut

[22:26.67]his own prime minist

[22:29.41]plotting against h

[22:32.05]made a lot of chang

[22:35.13]moved the capital to Beiji

[22:38.76]fortified the Great Wa

[22:41.79]lasted until 19

[22:45.19]very elderly peop

[22:47.85]recall the last da

[22:51.19]the gradual decli

[22:53.81]a number of rebellio

[22:56.76]the famous Boxer Rebelli

[22:59.89]a lot of foreign countri

[23:03.42]was leased to Brita

[23:05.95]Exercises 5(b)

[23:08.67]The Mongols were not really a dynasty.

[23:12.28]They were really an occupation government.

[23:15.70]Many top government officials were Mongols.

[23:19.30]Every knows Khubilai Khan.

[23:22.20]The Ming dynasty followed the Mongols.

[23:25.21]Some of them were pretty ba

[23:27.84]The first Ming Emperor had 40,000 people executed.

[23:32.99]His own prime minister was plotting against him.

[23:36.54]The Mings made a lot of changes.

[23:39.60]They moved the capital to Beijing.

[23:42.50]They fortified the Great Wall.

[23:45.58]They built the Forbidden City.

[23:48.38]The Manchu dynasty lasted until 1911.

[23:53.05]Very elderly people might recall the last days.

[23:58.43]The Manchu saw the gradual decline of dynastic China.

[24:03.87]There were a number of rebellions.

[24:06.71]A lot of foreign countries forced their way into China.

[24:12.02]Hong Kong was leased to Britain at that time.

[24:16.82]Since 1991 many things have changed here in China.

[24:22.41]Consolidation Exercises

[24:25.10]Exercises 6.

[24:27.30]Guest:What about the Mongols?

[24:29.18]Host:The Mongols were not really a dynasty, but they called themselves the Yuan dynast

[24:36.23]They were really an occupation government

[24:39.55]They used the Mongol language and many top government officials were Mongol

[24:45.30]Everyone knows Khubilai Khan who had the Grand Canal extende

[24:50.89]The Peking Opera was invented in this period. The Ming dynasty followed the Mongols.

[24:57.76]Guest:Were the Ming rulers really cruel?

[25:00.34]Host:Well, yes. Some of them were pretty bad. The first Ming Emperor had 40,000 people executed because his own prime minister was plotting against hi

[25:12.10]But the Mings made a lot of changes. They unified China and moved the capital to Beijin

[25:19.26]and they fortified the Great Wall. They were the ones who built the Forbidden City.

[25:25.34]Guest:Do many modern Chinese people remember the last of the Manchu dynasty?

[25:30.70]Host:Yes. That dynasty lasted until 1911, so very elderly people might recall the last day

[25:38.85]The Manchu period saw the gradual decline of dynastic Chin

[25:43.84]There were a number of rebellions, including the famous Boxer Rebellio

[25:48.96]The Opium Wars happened in this dynastic period, too

[25:53.42]The last of the Manchu period was also the time when a lot of foreign countries forced their way into Chin

[26:00.53]Hong Kong was leased to Britain at that time. Since 1911 many things have changed here in China.

[26:08.55]Exercises 7(b)

[26:11.53]1)They were really an occupation government.

[26:16.28]2)Many top government officials were Mongols.

[26:21.24]3)The Ming dynasty followed the Mongols.

[26:25.84]4)The first Ming Emperor had 40,000 people executed.

[26:32.29]5)They fortified the Great Wall.

[26:36.03]6)That dynasty lasted until 1911.

[26:41.75]7)Elderly people might recall the last days.

[26:47.39]8)There were a number of rebellions.

[26:52.30]Expansion Exercises

[26:55.33]Vocabulary Development

[26:57.89]Exercises 8(b)

[27:01.19]minist

[27:02.94]advis

[27:04.53]assista

[27:05.99]bureaucr

[27:07.46]secreta

[27:09.02]diplom

[27:10.59]deputy minist

[27:12.52]cons

[27:13.93]audit

[27:15.48]manag

[27:16.68]supervis

[27:18.58]ambassad

[27:20.62]direct

[27:22.40]consulta

[27:24.10]under-secreta

[27:26.19]cle

[27:27.83]Word Building

[27:29.82]governi

[27:31.54]governi

[27:33.03]inventi

[27:34.62]inventi

[27:36.35]fortifyi

[27:38.10]fortifyi

[27:40.01]plotti

[27:41.62]plotti

[27:43.04]happeni

[27:44.84]happeni

[27:46.51]thinki

[27:48.18]thinki

[27:49.70]changi

[27:51.42]changi

[27:53.07]followi

[27:54.42]followi

[27:55.94]writi

[27:57.61]writi

[27:59.36]ruli

[28:00.77]ruli

[28:02.39]heari

[28:03.99]heari

[28:05.71]Listening Test

[28:07.67]1.Most of our scholars agree that the first dynasty was the Xia.

[28:14.20]2.Historians think the Xia descended from the Longshan culture.

[28:19.69]3.Scholars think the Xia dynasty created a writing system.

[28:27.13]4.The Zhou were located in a number of middle principalities.

[28:32.72]5.Daoism was a belief in the Zhou period.

[28:38.26]6.The Zhou were defeated by the barbarians from the west.

[28:44.42]7.If we jump for a few hundred years we get to the Han dynasty.

[28:51.24]8.The Tang were probably not important to the Han.

[28:56.57]9.One of the best rulers of the dynasty was the Empress Wu.

[29:02.97]10.Elderly people might recall the last days.

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