摘要: Names of the Needs 84. 87. 82. Food, water, air, etc. to be alive Safety a. physically safe b. 85. to be safe Belongingness 86. be to satisfy 88. 83. by other people recognition, respect, reputation 89. and esteem of others Self-Actualization a. to achieve full potential b. 90. c. to become all that one might be R Anderson was born in the slums of Odense, Denmark, on April 2,1805. His early life was not easy. His father was a shoemaker and his mother worked as a washerwoman. He received little early education. As a child he was very emotional and was laughed at for being feminineand tall. In l8l6 his father died and Andersen was forced to go out to work. first in a tailor’s shop and then at a tobacco factory. At the age of l4 Anderson moved to Copenhagen to start a career as a singer and actor. He struggled for three years until he had to leave the theatre when his voice broke in l822. Anderson went to a grammar school after he left the theatre. Having done well he was admitted to Copenhagen University in 1828. He began to publish his fairy tales in 1835. They came out in small volumes(量) until his death. Nowadays, children all around the world are familiar with his fairy tales such as “The Little Mermaid ().“The Princess and the Pea and “The Emperor’s New Clothes . The colourful characters from the stories made us laugh and cry throughout our childhood. Although Anderson lived a hard life, he tried to make people laugh in all his stories. He wrote because he didn’t want children to have a sad childhood as he did. “Being born in a duck yard does not matter, if only you are hatched from a swan’s egg, he once said. The work brought Anderson world fame, but he remained a lonely man. He loved three women in his life but none of them loved him back and he never married. His friends were the people that paid for his work and not people he was particularly close to. “Just living is not enough-One must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower,’’ he said. Anderson died on August 4, l 875. Anderson 91. Identity Events Time 97. 99. Anderson 92. working after 1816 make a living poor singer perform 95. be a singer hard 93. study in 1828 98. well writer 94. 96. make children happy 100. 对话填词 先通读全文.理解大意.然后根据所给单词的首字母.结合句意写出单词. S A: Look! That girl has fallen off her bicycle. A child ran into the street and k 101 her off her bicycle. Come and help! I think she m 102 be injured. B: She’s not moving. But she’s b 103 . A: I think she hit her head when she fell. We must carry her to the s 104 of the road. B: No! L 105 her where she is. You mustn’t move someone if they are badly h 106 . We must get help. A: I’ll go to that shop and see if they have a telephone. B: Yes, do that. I’ll s 107 here with the girl. (A returns a few moments later.) A: How is she ? B: She’s beginning to move a little. C: What h 108 to me? A: Take it e 109 ! I’ve just c 110 the First Aid Centre. We’ll wait until help comes.

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If people work to meet their needs, it would be good to know what these needs are. They are very simple. Dr. Maslow has suggested that people have only five needs. Everyone has them, and everyone spends his or her life trying to satisfy them. Although we may try to satisfy our needs in different ways, we all are trying to satisfy the same needs. In a way, it is these needs, which are common to all people that make us human. They seem to be a basic part of human nature.
The needs, which occur in the order shown below, can briefly be described as follows:
1. The Physiological Needs--Our needs for the things that keep our bodies alive – food, water, air, rest, elimination, etc. These needs come first. We must meet them or we will die.
2. The Safety Needs--First we need to stay alive, and then we need to be safe. There are two kinds of safety needs: the need to be physically safe and the need to be psychologically safe or secure.
3. The Belongingness Needs--Once we are alive and safe, we then try to satisfy our social need, a need to be with and accepted by other people. We discover our need for love.
4. The Esteem Needs--After our first three needs are fairly well met, we try to satisfy a fourth need. This is a need for recognition, respect, reputation. The need has two parts: self esteem(thinking well of ourselves) and the esteem of others.
5. The Self--Actualization Needs--The highest need of man is to actualize himself, to achieve his full potential, to become all that he might be. This need is one that no one ever satisfies completely, partly because we are too busy trying to satisfy our lower needs.
If Dr. Maslow is correct, those are the things we are after. Our work, rest, play--whatever we do--is done in an effort to meet one or more of those needs.
81. _____________

 Names of the Needs
    84. ______________
  87. _____________
  82. ____________
    Food, water, air, etc.
  to be alive
  Safety
    a. physically safe
b. 85. __________ (secure)
  to be safe
  Belongingness
    86. be _________
  to satisfy 88. ____________
 
83. ___________
  by other people(for love)
recognition, respect, reputation
 
89. _____ and esteem of others
  Self-Actualization
  
a. to achieve full potential
b. 90. ____________
c. to become all that one might be
 

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If people work to meet their needs, it would be good to know what these needs are. They are very simple. Dr. Maslow has suggested that people have only five needs. Everyone has them, and everyone spends his or her life trying to satisfy them. Although we may try to satisfy our needs in different ways, we all are trying to satisfy the same needs. In a way, it is these needs, which are common to all people that make us human. They seem to be a basic part of human nature.

The needs, which occur in the order shown below, can briefly be described as follows:

1. The Physiological Needs--Our needs for the things that keep our bodies alive – food, water, air, rest, elimination, etc. These needs come first. We must meet them or we will die.

2. The Safety Needs--First we need to stay alive, and then we need to be safe. There are two kinds of safety needs: the need to be physically safe and the need to be psychologically safe or secure.

3. The Belongingness Needs--Once we are alive and safe, we then try to satisfy our social need, a need to be with and accepted by other people. We discover our need for love.

4. The Esteem Needs--After our first three needs are fairly well met, we try to satisfy a fourth need. This is a need for recognition, respect, reputation. The need has two parts: self esteem(thinking well of ourselves) and the esteem of others.

5. The Self--Actualization Needs--The highest need of man is to actualize himself, to achieve his full potential, to become all that he might be. This need is one that no one ever satisfies completely, partly because we are too busy trying to satisfy our lower needs.

If Dr. Maslow is correct, those are the things we are after. Our work, rest, play--whatever we do--is done in an effort to meet one or more of those needs.

81. _____________

 Names of the Needs

    84. ______________

  87. _____________

  82. ____________

    Food, water, air, etc.

  to be alive

  Safety

    a. physically safe

b. 85. __________ (secure)

  to be safe

  Belongingness

    86. be _________

  to satisfy 88. ____________

 

83. ___________

  by other people(for love)

recognition, respect, reputation

 

89. _____ and esteem of others

  Self-Actualization

  

a. to achieve full potential

b. 90. ____________

c. to become all that one might be

 

 

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If people work to meet their needs, it would be good to know what these needs are. They are very simple. Dr. Maslow has suggested that people have only five needs. Everyone has them, and everyone spends his or her life trying to satisfy them. Although we may try to satisfy our needs in different ways, we all are trying to satisfy the same needs. In a way, it is these needs, which are common to all people that make us human. They seem to be a basic part of human nature.

The needs, which occur in the order shown below, can briefly be described as follows:

1. The Physiological Needs--Our needs for the things that keep our bodies alive – food, water, air, rest, elimination, etc. These needs come first. We must meet them or we will die.

2. The Safety Needs--First we need to stay alive, and then we need to be safe. There are two kinds of safety needs: the need to be physically safe and the need to be psychologically safe or secure.

3. The Belongingness Needs--Once we are alive and safe, we then try to satisfy our social need, a need to be with and accepted by other people. We discover our need for love.

4. The Esteem Needs--After our first three needs are fairly well met, we try to satisfy a fourth need. This is a need for recognition, respect, reputation. The need has two parts: self esteem(thinking well of ourselves) and the esteem of others.

5. The Self--Actualization Needs--The highest need of man is to actualize himself, to achieve his full potential, to become all that he might be. This need is one that no one ever satisfies completely, partly because we are too busy trying to satisfy our lower needs.

If Dr. Maslow is correct, those are the things we are after. Our work, rest, play--whatever we do--is done in an effort to meet one or more of those needs.

                           81. _____________

 Names of the Needs

    84. ______________

  87. _____________

  82. ____________

    Food, water, air, etc.

  to be alive

  Safety

    a. physically safe

    b. 85. __________ (secure)

  to be safe

  Belongingness

    86. be _________

  to satisfy 88. ____________

  83. ___________

  by other people(for love)

  recognition, respect, reputation

  89. _____ and esteem of others

  Self-Actualization

  

a. to achieve full potential

b. 90. ____________

c. to become all that one might be

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