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CollegeEnglishIntegratedCourse Unit5NeverJudgebyAppearances Youcan tjudgeabookbylookingatitscover friendly nice sociable easygoing hardworking warmhearted generous considerate humorous frank Firstimpressionsofyourdeskmates wordy cold quiet shy serious timid impolite rude selfish sloppy indifferent stubborn vicious Mostpeople scharacterappearsobviousonfirstmeeting but Deepconcavecheekbones twistedhair afivefeethigh 1 52m 100pounds 45 4kg weightnaughtylook 深凹的面颊 扭曲的头发 一个5英尺高 100磅重的顽童模样 美国 福布斯 杂志2000年对马云的评价 ThisweirdlookingpersonhasthesamestatureofNapoleon morelikeNapoleonwithgreatambition 这个长相怪异的人有着拿破仑一样的身材 更有拿破仑一样的伟大志向 Mostpeople scharacterappearsobviousonfirstmeeting but theappearancescanbedeceptive TextAAFriendinNeed trytodocriticalthinking 4 teachingobjectives Afriendinneedisafriendindeed Youmaythink astoryabouthowpeoplehelpedtheirfriendinneed Predictwhatisthetextabout TextAAFriendinNeed scanformaincharactersinthepassage I EdwardHydeBurton LennyBurton 1 2 3 4 51 1 2 3 Textorganization Doestheauthorthinkourfirstimpressionsofapersonarealwaysright Whyorwhynot Ishrugmyshoulderswhenpeopletell shrugv toexpressdisagreement confusion contempt nointerestinsomething etc Anactorhastolearntoshrugoffcriticism 演员必须得学会对批评不屑一顾 shrugsth off treatsomethingasunimportantandnotworryaboutit Textorganization partone waystoshowyourdisagreement shrugyourshoulder shakeyourhead frownon uponsth 他不会赞成这样的建议的 Hewouldfrownonsuchaproposal 1 2 3 4 51 1 2 3 Itisnoeasyjobtojudgepeople fortheyaren talwayswhattheyappeartobe Textorganization 1 2 3 4 51 1 2 3 Itisnoeasyjobtojudgepeople fortheyaren talwayswhattheyappeartobe Theauthor simpressionofEdwardBurton Textorganization theauthor simpressionofEdwardBurton notmuchmorethanfivefeetfour 1 64cm veryslender withwhitehair redfacemuchwrinkled blueeyes smallandfrail merchant generous nottalkverymuch sensible humorous popularattheclub unitedandaffectionatefamily kindliness mildblueeyes gentlevoice benignsmile rich madeeverypennyhimself neatlyandquietlydressedinaccordancewithhisageandstation arealloveforhisfellows couldnotbeartohurtafly Textorganization parttwo Howtodescribeaperson generalpersonalimpressionageheight weight figurehair eyes face mouth interestsandhobbiesachievementsandfamilies relatedwordsandphrases double single foldeyelidaflat pointed hawknoseround square ovalfacewearabeard moustachethick thinlipssquare pointedchin slender slim skinny plumpbeofaveragebuild height tieone shairbackinaponytailhaveone shairhangingdownlong short straight wavyhairwithshortbangs ahigh narrowforeheadbushy lighteyebrows Sheisasimple innocentandlovelymiddleschoolstudent Sheisthinandofaverageheight Shetiesherhairbackinaponytailandhasshortbangsinfrontofhernarrowforehead Shehasbigsmilingeyeswithdouble foldeyelid apointednoseandaovalface practice Textorganization partthree SectionOne Para 4 16 Edward simpressionofLennyBurton remittanceman remarkablebridgeplayer handsomeinawaywithcurlyhairandpink and whitecheeks well dressedandsmart looking noharminhim hewasonlywild dranktoomuch Hewasn tabadchap Ilikedhim SectionTwo SectionThree Para 17 31 Para 32 51 ThewholestorybetweenEdwardandLenny Roleplay FormagroupoftwoandactoutthedialoguebetweenEdwardandLenny Payattentiontopara 17 23 36andtrytochangetheindirectspeechintodirectspeech LennyBurtonwent andcametoEdwardBurton sofficeto Edward Lenny srequestand him ButLenny againandclaimedthathecould Thus EdwardmadeapromisetoLennythatifLennycould adangerouswaterarea hewould Intheend Lennygot intheriver broke askforajob refused humiliated begged swim swimthrough givehimajob drowned storysummary Textorganization partthree DidEdwardknowLennywouldbedrownedwhenhemadethatpromisetohim Howdoyouknow Yes Heknew Well Ihadn tgotavacancyinmyofficeatthemoment 1 2 3 4 51 1 2 3 Itisnoeasyjobtojudgepeople fortheyaren talwayswhattheyappeartobe Theauthor simpressionofEdwardBurton Asitturnedout Burtonwascold bloodedenoughtosendafriendtocertaindeath Textorganization TextAAFriendinNeed Youmaythink astoryabouthowpeoplehelpedtheirfriendinneed Anentirelydifferentstory EdwardBurton whoappearstobekindlyandfrail refusedtohelpafriendinneedandwascold bloodedandviciousenoughtosendhimtodeath Howtogettoknowapersonbesidestheimpressionyougotfromtheappearance carefulandcomprehensiveobservation criticalthinking

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