Fame Does Not Always Work to Our Advantage

آموزش زبان انگلیسی و آیلتس با آکادمی آیلتس فکاری

حتما تا به حال شنیدید که خوندن متون انگلیسی در تقویت مهارت‌های زبانی نقش به سزایی داره. با تمرین کردن مداوم متون انگلیسی شما میتونید هم توانایی درک مطلب خودتون رو افزایش بدید و هم با نحوه نگارش درست یک متن آشنا بشید. در واقع خوندن متون انگلیسی به طور مداوم نه تنها ممهارت شما رو در قسمت ریدینگ بلکه در زمینه‌های دیگه مثل Writing‌ و Speaking افزایش میده. آکادمی فکاری در کنار فروش دوره‌های جامع آموزش آیلتس این امکان رو فراهم کرده تا شما بتونید متن‌های متنوع و بیشتری رو بخونید و تمرین کنید. حالا بریم که یک متن جدید رو باهم بخونیم :

 

Fame Does Not Always Work to Our Advantage

Our world abounds with a large number of people who are passionately longing to achieve instant fame. They enthusiastically go through fire and water to rise to fame overnight. They seemingly find reputation, power, wealth, honor, and respect in fame while they simply wink at the myriad vicissitudes brought about by that so-called fame. They ignore the fact that this fame will be a millstone around their neck. After one reaches the pinnacle of fame and experiences it for a while, he finds tranquility in descending that pick He realizes that ascending it more will result in megalomania, the thirst which can never be quenched. His cupidity for aggrandizement will definitely be culminated to the point where there will be no possible way out of it.
Unexceptionally, fame cajoles everyone into walking tall. We get too big for our boots. We become vainglorious about both the wealth we possess and the reputation we have acquired. We might give others a supercilious smile and speak to our fans in a brusque tone since we imagine that we are God’s gift to mankind and expect to be deified and eulogized as heroes or heroines. This results in engaging ourselves in wool-gathering, believing that we should be awarded everything with no limitations. We even dare to overstep the mark and start feathering our own nests without paying attention to what is going on around us.
The problem is also aggravated when you are placed on the pedestal as a person in the public eye and adored as a paragon of virtue, honesty, generosity, and humanity for the people. I personally hold that this very point can be assumed as the most important drawback of being well-known. You can not easily duck the issue. You have to be absolutely meticulous enough not to perpetrate even the slightest wrongdoing since you are expected to be an impeccable figure in the society. Under the vigilant eyes of the people who constantly make every effort to find fault with you just to make a mountain out of a mole hill, it sounds quite impossible to conceal your defects. People never consent to a paragon’s fallibility. We must confess that we are not innocent not to commit any sins. Soon we give up and wish to have an anonymous life.

The issue of celebrities stands at the top of the agenda. As a celebrity you can not keep the doors shut to the cheeky interviewers who try rudely to penetrate into your private life in an attempt to find some breaking news to garnish their newspaper headlines. In order to do this, they might lay all aspects of your private life bare and fling mud at you. Your personality is also at stake by the false stories that they make up just to sell more copies. As a famous figure, your public life is also fraught with its own demerits. It most often happens that you are persistently asked for autographs or photographs. If you refuse, you will be accused of being arrogant. You have to attend the society in disguise. You can not simply reject thousands of invitation letters asking you to take part in a live TV show. As we hear and see, most of the celebrities get into trouble with their joint lives. Their marriages do not work properly and eventually end in divorce. Jealousy and cheating are most often found among celebrities. Besides, people usually accuse them of things even if they are found guilty of no counts. They just want to see them split up.
Let me sum up our long story. You might simply imagine that your fame will give you big bucks since you can easily hit the Jackpot as a result of your fame and your bucks will help you be noticed and adored as a big wig. You never think about the obsessions which your wealth will bring in its wake. Charity appeals will demandingly be asking for help. Begging letters will never stop. Your blood relatives will throw big bashes in your honor to butter you up, so that they might pave the way to borrow a little of your money. Neighbors’ flattery will preoccupy your mind. You won’t be able to sort out the hypocritical faces from honest ones. You will soon be surrounded by some new friends who turn out to be some fair-weather ones little by little. As soon as you get stony broke, your so-called cronies will abandon you. Only after you are totally fed up with such a pesky condition, you will make up your mind to dismount the high horse you had been riding. Isn’t it really wonderful to keep a low profile and live in anonymity?

ریدینگ آزمون آیلتس:

همونطور که میدونید آزمون آیلتس آکادمیک و جنرال هر کدوم به ترتیب 3 و 5 متن داره. این متن‌ها دارای درجه سختی متفاوتی هستند و ممکنه برای کسایی که تازه شروع به خوندن ِآیلتس کردن این بخش خیلی سخت و وقت‌گیر باشه. آکادمی فکاری در کنار دوره‌های جامع آموزش آیلتس پیشنهاد میکنه که حتما قبل از آزمون آیلتس خوندن و تمرین کردن متون رو در برنامه خودتون قرار بدین. برای تقویت مهارت درک مطلب هم حتما سوال‌های درک مطلب رو از هر متن پاسخ بدین. اگه موافق باشید الان وقتشه که چندتا از سوال‌های درک مطلب رو باهم تمرین کنیم:

Comprehension Questions

1. What do people usually seek when they become famous?

2. What are some negative consequences of becoming famous, according to the author?

3. Why is it difficult for famous people to maintain a flawless image in the eyes of the public?

4. What is the downside of being asked for autographs and photographs for famous people?

5. Why do some celebrities’ marriages end in divorce?

6. What is the author’s suggestion for avoiding the negative aspects of fame?

اهمیت واژگان:

داشتن دامنه لغت کافی یکی از جنبه‌های مهم آزمون آیلتسه، چرا که نقشی حیاتی در تعیین نمره فرد در آزمون داره. آزمون آیلتس توانایی یک داوطلب در برقراری ارتباط به زبان انگلیسی را ارزیابی می‌کنه و دایره لغات گسترده برای برقراری یک ارتباط موثر واقعا ضروریه. دایره لغات قوی میتونه به داوطلب کمک کنه تا منظور خودش رو  دقیق‌تر و روان‌تر بیان کنه، که یک عامل کلیدی در کسب نمره بالاست. متنی که باهم خوندیم لغات مهم زیادی داشت که میتونید معنی هرکدوم رو در ادامه یاد بگیرید و تمرین کنید:

Vocabularies

1. Fame (noun): The state of being known or recognized by many people.

Example: His fame as a musician grew rapidly after the release of his first album.

2. Abounds (verb): To exist in great numbers or quantities.

Example: The forest abounds with wildlife, including deer and birds.

3. Passionately (adverb): With intense feeling or emotion.

Example: She passionately defended her beliefs in the debate.

4. Longing (noun): A strong desire or yearning.

Example: Her longing for adventure prompted her to travel to remote places.

5. Myriad (adjective): A large number of something; numerous.

Example: The myriad stars in the sky were a beautiful sight to behold.

6. Vicissitudes (noun): Changes or variations that occur in life.

Example: The vicissitudes of life can be difficult to deal with at times.

7. Millstone (noun): A heavy burden or responsibility that is difficult to bear.

Example: The debt was a millstone around his neck, making it difficult for him to get ahead in life.

8. Pinnacle (noun): The highest point or peak of something.

Example: He reached the pinnacle of his career when he was named CEO of the company.

9. Megalomania (noun): An obsession with power or the belief that one is extremely important or powerful.

Example: The dictator’s megalomania led to the oppression of the people.

10. Thirst (noun) A strong desire or craving for something.

Example: His thirst for knowledge led him to pursue higher education.

11. Quenched (verb): To satisfy or extinguish a thirst or desire.

Example: Drinking a glass of water quenched his thirst after exercising.

12. Cupidity (noun): Excessive greed or desire for wealth or possessions.

Example: His cupidity led him to make unethical business decisions.

13. Aggrandizement (noun): the act of increasing or enhancing one’s power, wealth, status, or reputation.

Example: The CEO’s aggrandizement was evident from the luxurious car he drove to work every day.

14. Wink (verb): to close one eye briefly as a signal or gesture of greeting, recognition, or agreement.

Example: The conspirators exchanged a quick wink before they carried out their plan.

15. Culminate (verb): to reach the highest point or final stage of something.

Example: The year-long project culminated in a successful presentation to the board of directors.

16. Cajoles (verb): to persuade someone to do something by flattery or coaxing.

Example: The salesman cajoled the hesitant customer into buying the expensive product by offering a discount.

17. Vainglorious (adjective): excessively proud of one’s own achievements or appearance; boastful.

Example: The politician’s vainglorious speech was met with skepticism by the audience.

18. Supercilious (adjective): behaving or looking as though one is superior to others; arrogant.

Example: The supercilious professor refused to answer any questions from his students.

19. Brusque (adjective): abrupt or blunt in manner or speech; curt.

Example: The receptionist’s brusque reply to the customer’s question left him feeling unwelcome.

20. Feather (noun): a light, soft, and fluffy body covering of a bird.

Example: The little girl picked up a feather from the ground and admired its beautiful colors.

21. Paragon (noun): a model of excellence or perfection; a perfect example.

Example: The athlete was considered a paragon of sportsmanship for always playing fair and encouraging his opponents.

22. Aggravated (adjective): made worse or more severe; exacerbated.

Example: The driver’s already bad mood was aggravated by the traffic jam.

23. Perpetrate (verb): to commit a crime or a wrongful act.

Example: The suspect was charged with perpetrating the robbery at the convenience store.

24. Vigilant (adjective): watchful and alert; on the lookout for danger or potential threats.

Example: The security guard remained vigilant throughout his shift, scanning the area for any suspicious activity.

25. Fallibility (noun): the tendency to make mistakes or be wrong; the state of being capable of error.

Example: The CEO acknowledged his fallibility and asked his team for feedback to improve his decision-making process.

26. Anonymous (adjective): without a name or identity; unknown or unacknowledged.

Example: The author of the anonymous letter remained a mystery to the recipient.

27. Agenda (noun): a list or plan of things to be done or accomplished.

Example: The manager’s agenda for the meeting included discussing the progress of ongoing projects and assigning new tasks.

28. Garnish (verb): to decorate or adorn something, especially food, with a colorful or flavorful addition.

Example: The chef garnished the salad with fresh herbs and a drizzle of balsamic vinegar.

29. Jackpot (noun): a large amount of money won in gambling or a lottery.

Example: The lucky winner of the slot machine hit the jackpot and walked away with a million dollars.

30. Hypocritical (adjective): behaving in a way that contradicts one’s stated beliefs or values; insincere.

Example: The politician’s hypocritical stance on environmental issues was exposed when he was caught driving a gas-guzzling SUV.

31. Pesky (adjective): causing trouble or annoyance; bothersome.

Example: The pesky fly buzzed around the room, interrupting the meeting.

:اصطلاحات

داشتن تسلط کافی در اصطلاحات انگلیسی نقش مهمی در افزایش سطح زبان شما داره. برای اینکه بتونید هرچه بیشتر اطلاعات خودتون رو در این زمینه افزایش بدید لازمه که اصطلاحات رو در متونی که میخونید یاد بگیرید و در مکالمات روزمره از اونها استفاده کنید. متنی که با هم خوندیم چندتا اصطلاح کاربردی داشت و اگه موافق باشید بریم باهم تمرینشون کنیم:

Idioms

1. “rise to fame overnight” – become famous very quickly

Example: The new pop star rose to fame overnight after her first single became a hit.

2. “wink at the myriad vicissitudes brought about by that so-called fame” – ignore the difficulties and challenges that come with being famous

Example: Many people who desire fame often overlook the negative aspects that come with it.

3. “millstone around their neck” – a heavy burden or responsibility that is difficult to get rid of

Example: The constant pressure of being a famous actor was a millstone around his neck.

4. “walking tall” – to act confidently and arrogantly

Example: The successful business owner started walking tall after being featured in a popular magazine.

5. “too big for our boots” – to be overly confident and conceited

Example: After winning a few awards, the young actress became too big for her boots and started demanding special treatment on set.

6. “give others a supercilious smile” – to look down on others with arrogance and contempt

Example: The wealthy businessman gave the poor beggar a supercilious smile before walking away.

7. “feathering our own nests” – to use one’s position or power for personal gain

Example: The corrupt politician was caught feathering his own nest by accepting bribes from companies.

8. “a paragon of virtue” – a perfect example of moral excellence

Example: The famous athlete was often called a paragon of virtue for his charitable work and sportsmanship.

9. “make a mountain out of a molehill” – to exaggerate a small problem or issue

Example: The gossip magazines made a mountain out of a molehill by spreading rumors about the celebrity couple’s marriage.

10. “hit the jackpot” – to achieve great success or good fortune

Example: The young entrepreneur hit the jackpot when his new app became a viral sensation.

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