2025年全新版大学进阶英语综合教程
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I. Pair work: Read the words of a song in the box below. While listening attentively to it twice, put the lines marked A, B, C and D in their proper places in the song. Check with your partner and see if you two agree.
This is a song by an American rock band Family of the Year. It was used in the 2014 Oscar-nominated (提名) film Boyhood, which is about coming of age (长大成人). In the film, the song comes on when the boy Mason is driving far to go to college.
A. I don't wanna (=want to) be a part of your parade (队列)
B. But I'm a kid like everyone else
C. Just wanna fight with everyone else
D. And her a night out on the weekend
Let me go
I don't wanna be your hero
I don't wanna be a big man
________
Your masquerade (假面舞会)
________
Everyone deserves (应该获得) a chance to
Walk with everyone else
While holding down
A job to keep my girl around
And maybe buy me some new strings (琴弦)
________
And we can whisper things
Secrets from my American dreams
Baby needs some protection
________
答案:A
B
D
C
解析:根据歌曲主题和上下文逻辑,"I don't wanna be a big man" 后接 "I don't wanna be a part of your parade" (A),表达拒绝融入世俗队列;"Your masquerade" 后接 "But I'm a kid like everyone else" (B),形成对比;"And maybe buy me some new strings" 后接 "And her a night out on the weekend" (D),延续生活场景;"Baby needs some protection" 后接 "Just wanna fight with everyone else" (C),表达保护欲和抗争态度。
II. Group work: After watching the video the third time, discuss the song in groups of four:
1 What does "a big man" mean in the song? Why doesn't the boy want to be a big man?
2 What kind of person would he like to be?
答案:1 "A big man" probably refers to someone who conforms to societal expectations of success, power, or responsibility. The boy doesn't want to be a big man because he rejects the pressure to fit into traditional roles and prefers to maintain his individuality and freedom.
2 He would like to be an ordinary, authentic person who lives life on his own terms, values personal connections, and avoids the superficiality of societal "parades" or expectations.