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圣诞期间,家人和朋友之间会互赠礼物,表达爱意。可是在收到的礼物中,究竟有多少是实用的、是收礼者真正需要或想要的?本期《随身英语》讨论不同种类的圣诞礼物和近年来逐渐流行的“体验式礼物”,帮你用更贴心的方式送出圣诞祝福。
课文内容
Vocabulary: gifts 词汇: 礼物
It's that time of year when many of us spend money buying gifts for family and friends. We spend hours, even days, searching the shops and websites trying to find the right present for someone - a pair of socks, perfume, a new gadget – only to find the recipient already has it or they've been given it already. Or worse, they just don't like it, which makes me think, "Are we wasting our time and money?"
There is so much stuff in the world already and so much waste that maybe when it comes to Christmas giving, we need to think outside the box – use our imagination and be more creative with our generosity. This is particularly true for children, who tend to receive mountains of toys some of which end up not even being looked at. One idea is to implement a 'one-gift' rule so that children don't grow up spoiled. Getting too many gifts can also send out the wrong message. Speaking to BBC online, clinical psychologist Linda Blair says, "When we are given a lot, we expect to receive a lot… even if it's only at Christmas and on birthdays, it will impact on children's attitudes." She also suggests, "If you want to give a gift, give your time".
She makes a good point - for children and adults alike, when it comes to giving, think about offering something other than a material object that may get forgotten, discarded or re-gifted.Buying an experience is one alternative - a chance for someone to try something out and do something different. It will cost you money, but for the recipient it could be an opportunity to try something they could not normally afford or would not have thought about doing. It would therefore be memorable and, hopefully, much appreciated.
Another practical gift could be to buy someone lessons, giving them a chance to learn new skills such as horse riding or learning English. And there are what are called 'favours' – money-can't-buy offerings to do jobs for someone like babysitting, cleaning or giving someone a massage. And there is always the fallback of giving vouchers to spend in a shop.
Of course, if you can't think of an original way to give a gift, the alternative is to not buy anything at all. You may be accused of being a 'Scrooge' but at least you're not wasting money on pointless gifts and you could give the money to charity instead – a more worthy cause. But if this year, you receive a present that's not to your liking don't be ungrateful and remember the age-old saying that 'it's the thought that counts'.
词汇表
recipient 收礼人
to think outside the box跳出传统的思维框架
generosity慷慨,大方
implement实施,实行
spoiled宠坏了的
material object实质的物品
re-gift将收到的礼物转赠给他人
experience体验型礼品
memorable难忘的
appreciated受喜爱的
practical实用的
favour帮助,善意行为
money-can't-buy金钱买不到的(东西)
fallback应变的,退一补的
voucher代金券,票券
original 独创的,新颖的
Scrooge吝啬鬼
pointless空洞、无意义的
worthy cause有价值的事情
it's the thought that counts情意更重要
测验与练习
1. 阅读课文并回答问题。
1. Why can getting too many gifts send out the wrong message?
2. How much does it cost to buy 'a favour'?
3. True or false? An experience is something you have to share with someone.
4. Why might giving money to charity be a good idea at Christmas?
5. Which word used in the article, means 'thrown away because it's no longer wanted'?
2. 请在不参考课文的情况下完成下列练习。选择一个意思合适的单词填入句子的空格处。
1. I was impressed by his ______ when he offered to buy us all dinner at a top-quality restaurant.
generousgenerositygeniusgenerosing
2. We're going mountain walking so we need to wear clothes that are______ rather than fashionable.
memorablespoiledpracticaloriginal
3. If my car doesn't start in the morning, we can use the train as a______ to get to the airport.
fallbackexperiencefavourworthy cause
4. He only bought me a small gift for my birthday, but it's the______ that counts.
thoughtsthinkingthoughthought
5. Everyone's buying the usual wedding presents but I want to buy something ______.
pointlessre-giftedgenerosityoriginal
答案
1. 阅读课文并回答问题。
1. Why can getting too many gifts send out the wrong message?
According to clinical psychologist Linda Blair, when we are given a lot, we expect to receive a lot – so we get used to getting lots of gifts.
2. How much does it cost to buy 'a favour'?
Nothing. A favour involves you offering to do something for someone for free.
3. True or false? An experience is something you have to share with someone.
False. An experience is something you can buy for someone but you don't necessarily have to do it with them.
4. Why might giving money to charity be a good idea at Christmas?
It means you don't waste your money on buying pointless or unwanted gifts.
5. Which word used in the article, means 'thrown away because it's no longer wanted'?
Discarded
2. 请在不参考课文的情况下完成下列练习。选择一个意思合适的单词填入句子的空格处。
1. I was impressed by his generosity when he offered to buy us all dinner at a top-quality restaurant.
2. We're going mountain walking so we need to wear clothes that are practical rather than fashionable.
3. If my car doesn't start in the morning, we can use the train as a fallback to get to the airport.
4. He only bought me a small gift for my birthday, but it's the thought that counts.
5. Everyone's buying the usual wedding presents but I want to buy something original.