版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领
文档简介
新编英语教程第三第1页/共183页MovieClipInspirationalQuoteLeanin-main第2页/共183页MovieClipTheyaretrue,becauseMax’spromisehasalreadyexpired.1.WhydoesFletchertrytostoptheplanefromtakingoff?2.What’sthegoodnewsforFletcher?3.AreFletcher’swordstrueorjustlies?Why?MovieCli-pWatchthemovieclipandanswersomequestions.Questions:Becausehewantshissontostaywithhim.Bothhislegsarebroken,sohewillnotbeputintojailimmediately.第3页/共183页Scriptvideo第4页/共183页Jerry:Oh,myGod,it’sFletcher!Audrey:No,no,thishasnothingtodowithFletcher.Jerry:No,honey,it’sFletcher.Audrey:What?[Gasps]Max:Dad?Fletcher:Imadeit!I’mlate,butImadeit!Max:Whatishedoing?Audrey:Hecametoseeusoff.Wave.Fletcher:Iwon’tletyougo!Oh,shit!Captain:Controlone-nine,thisisTower1511,heavy.
Readyfortakeoff.Script1第5页/共183页Fletcher:Hey!Pilot:Whatwasthat?Captain:Lookedlikeashoe.Fletcher:Pullover!Pullthisthingover!Captain:Controlone-nine,someidiothashijackedaflight
ofstairs.We’regonnastopthisplane.[ManOnRadio]One-nineControl.Wecopy.Fletcher:Yeah!...No-o-o-o-o![Screams][SirensWailing]Script2第6页/共183页Fletcher:Help![Laughing]Youpeoplearealldoingawonderfuljob!Guard:That’sfarenough,folks.Audrey:He’smyhusband—wasmyhusband.Guard:Allright,goahead.Audrey:Okay.Max,youstayherewithJerry,andI’llberightback,okay?Fletcher:Audrey!Greatnews!Audrey:Fletcher!Script3第7页/共183页Script4Fletcher:Bothmylegsarebroken,sotheycan’ttakemerighttojail.Audrey:Fletcher,whatwereyoudoing?Areyououtofyourmind?Fletcher:No,I’mthinkingclear.I'veneverbeenthisclear!Max:Dad?Fletcher:Creep.Hewasgettingkindofupset.Max:Areyouallright?第8页/共183页Fletcher:Yeah.I’mhurtinghere,though.I’madope,Max.Allthistimeyou’vebeenhere...andIcouldseeyouanytimeIfeltlikeit,butIdidn’t.ThenyourmomtoldmeyouweremovingtoBoston,andIstartedthinking.Icouldbesittingaroundsometimeand...wanttolookatyouandholdyouandplaywithyou,andIwon’tbeableto.Idon’tthinkI’mgonnadotoowellwiththat.Iloveyoumorethananythingelseintheworld,Max,andyouknowit’strue.Icouldn’tsayitifitwasn’ttrue.Nottoday.Iloveyou,andI’llneverhurtyouagain.Script5第9页/共183页Script6Max:He’stellingthetruth,Mom. He’snotallowedtolie.Imade awish,andanythingDadsays todayhastobethetruth.Fletcher:Max.It’s8:45.Youmadethewishat8:15.I’vebeenabletolieforthelasthalfhour.Max:Soyouweren’t—Fletcher:No,itwasthetruth!Ijustwantedtobehonestwithyou.Ialwayswanttobehonestwithyou.Max:Mom,dowehavetogotoBoston?Jerry:No,Max,youdon’thavetogo.Max:Yeah![Laughing]第10页/共183页seeusoffseeoff:
送别第11页/共183页readyfortakeoffreadyfortakeoff:(Theplane)isreadytoleavethegroundandflyinthesky.第12页/共183页pulloverpullover:
Drivetotheroadsideandstopyourcar.靠边停车第13页/共183页someidiot…someidiothashijackedaflightofstairs:
acertainfoolhastakencontrolofaflightofstairsbyforce第14页/共183页outofyourmindoutofyourmind:outofcontrolofyourmind;insane第15页/共183页CreepCreep:
(esp.AmericanEnglish)(infml)someoneyoudislikeextremely讨厌鬼第16页/共183页dowehavetogotoBostondowehavetogotoBoston?:
AudreyisFletcher’sex-wife.SheplannedtotakeMaxtoBostonandlivewithJerry.SonowMaxaskshismomiftheystillchooseJerryinsteadofFletcher.第17页/共183页InspirationalQuoteThosewholovedeeplynevergrowold;theymaydieofoldage,buttheydieyoung.——ArthurW.Pinero阿瑟•W•皮尼洛
InspirationalQuoteQuestion:Isthereanymaltreatmentofoldpeoplehappenedaroundyou?Airyouropinionaboutit.Readthefollowingquoteandanswersomequestions.第18页/共183页LanguageStructurePractice-mainPracticeIPracticeIIPracticeIIIPracticeIVLanguageStructuresPreparatoryQuestions
PracticeV第19页/共183页1.Itseemedthateverythingwentwrongthismorning.2.Itjusthappenedthathewasoutoftown.3.Itdoesn’tmatterhowhedidit.4.Italldependsonwhetheritwillbefineornot.5.Ifinditoddthatyoushouldsettheclockonehouraheadinsummer.LanguageStructuresLanguageStructures第20页/共183页1.Itastheintroductorysubjectforaninfinitive,e.g.,PreparatoryQuestions1PreparatoryQuestions1)It’sdifficulttorememberwordsinisolation.2)It’sterrifyingtohearaknockonthewindowatmidnight.3)Itwasimpossibletoguesswheretheyhadgone.4)It’shardtodecidewhatisthebestthingtodo.5)Itmakesmeangrytohearyoutalklikethat.第21页/共183页PreparatoryQuestions22.Itastheintroductorysubjectforan-ingparticiple,e.g.,1)It’snousecryingoverspiltmilk.2)It’snotmuchfunpickingupbrokenglass.3)It’senjoyablesittinginthesun.4)It’sveryannoyingwaitingforbusesthatdon’tappear.5)It’sveryembarrassingspeakingbeforeanaudienceforthefirsttime.第22页/共183页PreparatoryQuestions3.13.Itastheintroductorysubjectforanominalclause,e.g.,1)It’sapitythatyoumissedtheconcert.2)ItannoyedProfessorWangthatpeopleshouldhavesuchoddideas.3)It’safactthatsheisnotatallwell.4)It’sverystrangethatthetwinsdiedatthesametime.5)Iwaslatelasttime.Itseemedmywatchdidn’tkeepgoodtime.第23页/共183页PreparatoryQuestions3.26)ImissedseeingmyauntlastSunday.Itjusthappenedthatshewassenttohospital.7)LindamadeseveralmistakesinherlastChineseexam.Itdoesn’tmatterwhatmistakesshemade.Shehaspassedtheexam.第24页/共183页LSPI.1Cues:I’msorrytobelatethismorningbutIcouldn’thelpit,becauseeverythingseemedtohavegonewrong.I’msorrythesecrethasleakedoutbutIcouldn’thelpit,becausesomeoneseemedtohavemisplacedthedocument.3.I’msorrytohavebeenabsentfromthelastmonthlymeetingbutIcouldn’thelpit,becauseIseemednottohavebeennotified.第25页/共183页LSPIA1A.ListeningtotherecordingA:Whyareyoulatethismorning?B:I’msorrytobelatebutIjustcouldn’thelpit.//I’mvery/terribly/awfullysorrythatI’mlate,butIjustcouldn’thelpit.//I’dliketoapologizeforbeinglate,butI...//Ireallymustapologizeforbeinglate,butI...//Pleaseforgivemeforbeinglate,butI...Dialogueinfull:第26页/共183页LSPIA2A:Youcouldn’thelpit?Whatdoyoumean?B:Well,thealarmclockdidn’twork,nowatercameoutofthetap,andthegascookerfailedtolight.Itseemedthateverythingwentwrongthismorning.第27页/共183页LSPIBC11.I’msorrynottobeworkingbutIcouldn’thelpit,becausenobodyseemedtoknowwhatIshoulddonext.(B’spossibleanswerinthesecondexchange:B:Well,IhadaskedBobandJohnandBillwhatIshoulddonext,butnoneofthemgavemeananswer.ItseemedthatnobodyknewwhatIshoulddonext.)C.MorecuesforpracticeB.Substitutionpractice第28页/共183页LSPIBC22.I’msorrynottobeabletosolvetheproblembutIcouldn’thelpit,becausethereseemedtobeasnaginitsomewhere.(B’spossibleanswerinthesecondexchange:B:Well,IworkedhoursandhoursonendandItriedanumberofways,butIjustcouldn’tdoit.Itseemedthattherewasasnaginitsomewhere.)第29页/共183页Itseemedthat…1Itseemedthateverythingwentwrongthismorning.—Everythingseemedtohavegonewrongthismorning.Theitalicizedpartofthesentenceisanominalclauseintroducedbythatandisusedasthesubject.Theintroductoryitservesastheformalsubject,andthethat-clauseisthepostponedsubject.Anotherexample:ItseemsthatErichasgrownmatureintellectually.(=Ericseemstohavegrownmatureintellectually.)第30页/共183页Itseemedthat…2ThetenseinA’sfirstquestionvaries.Cue2A:Whyhasthesecretleakedout?Cue3A:Whywereyouabsentfromthelastmonthlymeeting?Thesentence“I’msorrytohavebeenabsentfromthelastmonthlymeeting...”means“I’msorryIwasabsentfromthelastmonthlymeeting...”,i.e.,theactionexpressedbyaperfectinfinitiveisanearlieraction;ithappenedbeforethetimeofthemainverb.第31页/共183页Itseemedthat…3B’sanswerinthesecondexchangeisflexible,e.g.,Cue2B:Well,Ineversaidanythingtoanyoneaboutit,butstilllotsofpeoplearetalkingaboutit.Itseemsthatsomeonehasmisplacedthedocument.Cue3B:Well,nobodytoldmeaboutit.ItseemedthatIwasn’tnotified.第32页/共183页LSP2Cues:1.Ididn’tmeetLarryasIhadexpected.Hehappenedtobeoutoftown.2.Joandidn’tgototheopera.Shehappensnottolikeoperas.3.Jackdidn’tgethisdigitalcameratheotherday.Hehappenednottohaveenoughcashonhim,nordidhehavehiscreditcardwithhim.第33页/共183页LSP2AA:DidyoumeetLarryasyouhadexpected?B:No,Ididn’t.A:Wasn’theathome?B:No.
Itjusthappenedthathewasoutoftown.A.ListeningtotherecordingDialogueinfull:第34页/共183页LSP2BC1C.MorecuesforpracticeB.Substitutionpractice1.Ididn’tgetwhatIwantedfromthesafe.Ihappenedtohaveleftthekeyathome.(Thesecondexchange:A:Didn’tyougototheoffice?B:No,itwasn’tthat.ItjusthappenedthatIhadleftthekeyathome.)第35页/共183页LSP2BC12.Ididn’tgetapairofsportsshoesfromtheshoeshop.Theyhappenednottohavethoseshoesinstock.(Thesecondexchange:A:Didn’ttheysellthem?B:No,itwasn’tthat.Itjusthappenedthattheydidn’thavethoseshoesinstock.)第36页/共183页Hejusthappenedtobeoutoftown.ThethatclausehereisthesameasthatinNote1bothingrammaticalconstructionandinfunction.Thesecondexchangeisflexible,e.g.,Cue2A:Didn’tshegetaticket?B:No,itwasn’tthat.Itjusthappensthatshedoesn’tlike
operas.Itjusthappened…1Itjusthappenedthathewasoutoftown.第37页/共183页Cue3A:Didn’thefindoneintheshop?B:No,itwasn’tthat.Itjusthappenedthathedidn’thaveenoughmoneyon/withhim.Itjusthappened…2第38页/共183页LSP3.1Cues:1.Hehasdonethecomputerprogrammeforourproject,althoughI’mnotsurehowhedidit.2.Theair-conditionerhasbeeninstalled,althoughI’mnotsurehowmuchtheelectricitybillwillamountto.第39页/共183页LSP3AA:Hashedonethecomputerprogrammeforourproject?B:althoughI’mnotsurehowhedidit.A:Itdoesn’tmatterhowhedidit.//Idon’tmind/carehowhedidit.//It’sallthesametome.//B:I’msureit’sbeendone.A.ListeningtotherecordingDialogueinfull:Yes,hehas,Theimportantthingiswhethertheprogrammehasbeendone.第40页/共183页LSP3BCB.SubstitutionpracticeC.Morecuesforpractice1.Hehasdraftedtheplanforourteachingreform,althoughI’mnotsurewhateverybodythinksaboutit.2.Theroomhasbeenrenovated,althoughI’mnotsurewhethereverybodylikesit.第41页/共183页Itdoesn’t…Theitalicizedpartofthesentenceisanominalclauseintroducedbyhowandisusedasthesubject.Otherwh-wordscanalsointroducenominalclausesafterItdoesn’tmatter,e.g.,Doesitmatterwhenthisishandedin?Itdoesn’tmatterwhoanswersthephone.Itdoesn’tmatterhowhedidit.第42页/共183页LSP4Cues:1.WhetherthepicnicwillbeasuccessornotdependsonwhetheritwillbefineornotonSunday.2.Whetherornotthespeechwillbewellreceiveddependsonwhothespeakeris.第43页/共183页LSP4AA:Doyouthinkthepicnicwillbeasuccess?B:Oh,I’mnotsure.B:ItalldependsonwhetheritwillbefineornotonSunday.A:Whynot?A.ListeningtotherecordingDialogueinfull:第44页/共183页1.Whethereveryonewillagreetohavethegymrenovatedornotdependsonhowmuchitcosts.2.Whetherornotthey’llallenjoytheirsummerholidaysdependsonwheretheyaregoing.LSP4BCC.MorecuesforpracticeB.Substitutionpractice第45页/共183页Italldepends…Theitalicizedpartofthesentenceisanominalclauseintroducedbywhetherandisusedastheobjectoftheprepositionon.Nominalclausesintroducedbywh-wordscanbeusedastheobjectofthepreposition,butnotthoseintroducedbythat,e.g.,“Doyouthinktheclassget-togetherwillbeinteresting?”“Italldependsonwhoisinchargeofit.”“Canpeoplegetwhatevertheylikeatthefair?”“Italldependsonwhattheyaskfor.”ItalldependsonwhetheritwillbefineornotonSunday.第46页/共183页1.ToWanda,it’soddtohavedaylightsavingtimeinEngland,butBobthinksit’squitereasonabletodothat.2.ToWang,it’sunusualtodrinkteawithsugarandmilk,butBobthinksit’snormaltodrinkteasweet.3.ToLi,it’smostannoyingtoseesomanypeoplejumpingthequeuewhenthebusarrives.Zhangthinksitiswrongtodothat,too.4.ToPan,it’sencouragingtoseelotsofyoungpeoplequeueingupbeforethepubliclibrariesonSundays.Luthinksitismosthearteningtoseethemsoeagertoreadandstudy.LSP5Cues:第47页/共183页LSP5ABob:Yes,ofcourse.Whydoyouask?Wanda:Doyouhavedaylightsavingtimeeverysummer,Bob?Wanda:Ifinditoddthatyoushouldsettheclockonehouraheadinsummer.Bob:ButIthinkit’squitereasonabletodothat.A.ListeningtotherecordingDialogueinfull:第48页/共183页1.ToLi,itisuncommontohaveverylongdaysandveryshortnightsinsummerinthenortheast,butZhou,whoisanortherner,thinksit’snaturaltohaveitthatway.2.ToZhang,astudentfromShanghai,itisterribletoeatsnakes,butLin,whoisfromsomeothercity,thinksitisadelighttoeatsnakes.LSP5BCC.MorecuesforpracticeB.Substitutionpractice第49页/共183页Ifind…1Thethat-clausehereisanominalclauseusedastheobjectoftheverbfind.Theintroductoryitistheformalobjectwhilethethat-clauseisthepostponedobject.Theadjectiveoddistheobjectcomplementthatdescribestheobjectclause.Themodalauxiliaryshouldintheobjectclauseisusedtoshowsurprise.Moreexamples,IthinkitunfairthatAnnshouldbepunishedseverelyforaminoroffence.Ifinditoddthatyoushouldsettheclockonehouraheadinsummer.第50页/共183页Hefounditunbelievablethatthelabassistantshouldbeabletoworkinthelabforfortyeighthoursatastretch.Thesecondexchangeisflexible,e.g.,Cue2Wang:Ifinditunusualthatyoushoulddrinkteasweet.Bob:ButIthinkit’snormaltodoso.Cue3Li:Ifinditannoyingthatpeopleshouldhavenoregardforpublicorder.Zhang:SodoI./Ithinkso,too.Ifind…2第51页/共183页Ifind…2Cue4Pan:IfinditencouragingthatyoungpeopleshouldworksohardevenonSundays.Lu:Yes,Ithinkitmosthearteningtoseethemsoeagertoreadandstudy.第52页/共183页AnswertheFollowingBroadQuestionsRetellingDialogue-mainTextQuestionsonSpecificDetailsLanguagePointPracticeReadingAloud第53页/共183页A:Isn’titLuoWei?You’vecertainlychangedbeyondrecognition!B:Hi,LiXia,you’vegrownfromatomboyintoagracefullady!A:Itwastenyearsagothatwefirstwenttoschooltogether,wasn’tit?Ithinkitincrediblethatthewell-groomedyoungmanbeforemeshouldhave beenthenumberonemischief-makerintheclass.B: Howtimeflies!Dialogue-Text1TheYoungontheOldListeningtotherecording第54页/共183页Dialogue-Text2A:I’mreallysurprisedathowtimechangespeopleforthebetter,includingyou.Ha!Ha!B:Don’tbesosureofthat.Timecanbringachesandpains,too.Italldependsonwhetheryougrowfromadolescenceintoadulthoodorfromadulthoodintooldage.A:Fromadulthoodintooldage.That’llbeterrible,won’tit?Isimplycan’timaginewhatit’llbeliketogrowold.B:Perhapsyou’llberegardedasaburdentoyourchildrenandthesocietyfortyyearsfromnow.Whoknows?第55页/共183页A:
Don’tbesopessimistic.Idon’tsupposepeopleherewillletthathappen.B:
Butnowandthentherearecasesofseniorcitizensbeingneglectedormaltreatedbytheirchildren.Recentlytherewasanewsreportaboutanoldmanwho’dbeenbadlytreatedsinceretirement.Thelocalpeoplecouldn’tbeartoseetheoldmansuffersomuch,anditwashisneighbourswhocametohisrescue.A:Ireadaboutthat,too.Itwasjustoutrageousthathischildrenshouldhaverefusedtotakecareofhim.Dialogue-Text3第56页/共183页Dialogue-Text4B:
Theyoughttobebroughtbeforethepeople’smoralcourtandpunishedinsomeway.A:
Anyway,they’vebeencondemnedbypublicopinion.Ihopetheyhavecometotheirsenses.B:
WhoknowswhetherornotI’llsufferthesamefateasthatpooroldman!ThethoughtthatonedayI’llbetoooldtotakecareofmyselfisdepressing.A:Weshouldn’tthinkinthatwayactually.Everybodyages.Oldage’snobody’sfault.Aswegrowphysicallyolder,wejustneedtokeepourselvespsychologicallyyoung,andreadytocontributeourexperienceandmaturejudgmenttosociety.第57页/共183页Dialogue-Text5B:
Isupposeyouareright.Iwouldcertainlywanttomakemyselfusefultothecommunitywithmyknowledge.Ican’timaginemyselfdoingnothingalldaylong.Idon’tmindwhatIdo,butIneedtobedoingsomethinguseful.PerhapsI’llpursuefurthereducationtokeepmyknowledgeupdatedandmybrainhealthy.A:I’msurecollegesanduniversitieswillhavedepartmentsofferingcoursesespeciallytailoredtomeettheneedsofseniorcitizens.Asamatteroffact,inafewplaces,they’vealreadystartedgivingcoursesincollecting,painting,calligraphy,thingslikethat.第58页/共183页Dialogue-Text6B:Yes,I’vealsoheardthereareplaceswhereoldpeoplehavetheirownclubsandassociations,suchastheshadow-boxingsocietyandballroom-dancingclubs.A:Sowedon’thavetoworryaboutlifeinoldage.I’mquitesurethatbythetimeweretire,we’lllivearichandfulllife.Aswe’llbeabletoaffordmoretime,wemayeventravelaroundtheworld.第59页/共183页You’vecertainly…You’vecertainlychangedbeyondrecognition!:You’vechangedsomuchthatIcannolongerrecognizeyou.第60页/共183页seniorcitizens…seniorcitizensbeingneglectedandmaltreatedbytheirchildren:oldpeoplewhoarebeingneglectedandmaltreated...Theparticipialphrasebeingneglectedandmaltreatedqualifiesthenounphrase“seniorcitizens”.Seniorcitizensisaeuphemism(委婉语)foroldpeople.第61页/共183页Thelocal…Thelocalpeoplecouldn’tbeartoseetheoldmansuffersomuch:Thelocalpeoplefeltveryupsetwhentheysawtheoldmansuffersomuch.Theverbphrasecan’tbearcanbefollowedbyeitheraninfinitiveoran-ingparticiple,e.g.:Ican’t
bearsitting/tositinanover-heatedroom.第62页/共183页cametohisrescuecametohisrescue:cametohelphimoutofdifficulty第63页/共183页hischildren…hischildrenshouldhaverefusedtotakecareofhim:Theverbphraseshouldhaverefusedisusedtoshowtheangeronthepartofthespeaker.Theperfectinfinitiveisusedaftershouldtorefertoapastaction.第64页/共183页especially…especiallytailoredtomeettheneedsofseniorcitizens:especiallyplannedinsuchawaythatseniorcitizens’needswillbemet第65页/共183页Questionsonspecificdetails11.WhatdidAthinkaboutBtenyearsago?AthoughtthatBwasthenumberonemischief-makerintheclass.2.WhydoesBsaythattimecanbringachesandpains,too?Becausewhenpeoplegrowfromadulthoodintooldage,theymayberegardedasaburdentotheirchildrenandthesociety.QuestionsonSpecificDetails第66页/共183页Questionsonspecificdetails2Everybodyages.Oldage’snobody’sfault.Aswegrowphysicallyolder,wejustneedtokeepourselvespsychologicallyyoung,andreadytocontributeourexperienceandmaturejudgmenttosociety.4.Whatkindofattitudeshouldwepossesstowardsoldage?Hewasbadlytreatedbyhischildren,anditwashisneighbourswhocametohelphim.3.Accordingtoanewsreport,whathadhappenedtotheoldmanafterretirement?第67页/共183页Questionsonspecificdetails3Theymayattenduniversityclassesespeciallyplannedfortheseniorcitizensorformtheirownclubsandassociations.6.Howdotheoldpeopleenrichtheirlife?5.WhatwillBdotomakehimselfusefulinoldage?Perhapshe’llpursuefurthereducationtokeephisknowledgeupdatedandhisbrainhealthy.第68页/共183页Answerthefollowingbroadquestions1AnsweringtheFollowingBroadQuestionsWhyisBworriedabouthisfatewhenhegrowsold?2.Whatproblemsdoyouthinkpeoplehavewhentheygrowold?3.Isitgoodtohaveclubsandassociationsfortheold?Why?第69页/共183页Retelling1RetellingSampleoutlineAandBaretalkingaboutoldage.1.Themaltreatmentoftheoldbytheyoung2.Thingsthatpeoplecandowhentheygrowold第70页/共183页Retelling2SamplestoryAandBcanhardlyrecognizeeachotherwhentheymeetonedayafterseveralyears’parting.AccordingtoB,Ahasgrownfromatomboyintoagracefullady,whileAcannotbelievethatthenumberonemischief-makerintheclassshouldbecomeawell-groomedyoungman.Thentopiccomestothepassageoftime.Bothofthemareafraidofgrowingold,whichmeanstheymayberegardedasaburdentotheirchildrenandthesociety.Recentlyanoldmanwasreportedbadlytreatedbyhischildren.Ontheone第71页/共183页Retelling3hand,thiskindofimmoralbehaviourshouldbecondemnedbythesociety;ontheotherhand,oldpeopleshouldn’tbepessimisticaboutaging.It’sthelawofnature.Thoughwegrowoldphysically,weshouldremainyoungpsychologicallybydoingthingsmeaningful.Wecanattendcollegeclassesmeantfortheseniorcitizensortakepartintheoldpeople’sclubsandassociations,suchastheshadow-boxingsocietyandballroom-dancingclubs.Oldpeoplestillhavetheirrighttoenjoylife.第72页/共183页Readingaloud-Text1A:Isn’titLuoWei?You’vecertainlychangedbeyondrecognition!B:Hi,LiXia,you’vegrownfromatomboyintoagracefullady!A:Itwastenyearsagothatwefirstwenttoschooltogether,wasn’tit?Ithinkitincrediblethatthewell-groomedyoungmanbeforemeshouldhavebeenthenumberonemischief-makerintheclass.B: Howtimeflies!TheYoungontheOld第73页/共183页Dialogue-Text2A:I’mreallysurprisedathowtimechangespeopleforthebetter,includingyou.Ha!Ha!B:Don’tbesosureofthat.Timecanbringachesandpains,too.Italldependsonwhetheryougrowfromadolescenceintoadulthoodorfromadulthoodintooldage.A:Fromadulthoodintooldage.That’llbeterrible,won’tit?Isimplycan’timaginewhatit’llbeliketogrowold.B:Perhapsyou’llberegardedasaburdentoyourchildrenandthesocietyfortyyearsfromnow.Whoknows?第74页/共183页Dialogue-Text3A:
Don’tbesopessimistic.Idon’tsupposepeopleherewillletthathappen.B:
Butnowandthentherearecasesofseniorcitizensbeingneglectedormaltreatedbytheirchildren.Recentlytherewasanewsreportaboutanoldmanwho’dbeenbadlytreatedsinceretirement.Thelocalpeoplecouldn’tbeartoseetheoldmansuffersomuch,anditwashisneighbourswhocametohisrescue.A:Ireadaboutthat,too.Itwasjustoutrageousthathischildrenshouldhaverefusedtotakecareofhim.第75页/共183页B:
Theyoughttobebroughtbeforethepeople’smoralcourtandpunishedinsomeway.A:
Anyway,they’vebeencondemnedbypublicopinion.Ihopetheyhavecometotheirsenses.B:
WhoknowswhetherornotI’llsufferthesamefateasthatpooroldman!ThethoughtthatonedayI’llbetoooldtotakecareofmyselfisdepressing.A:Weshouldn’tthinkinthatwayactually.Everybodyages.Oldage’snobody’sfault.Aswegrowphysicallyolder,wejustneedtokeepourselvespsychologicallyyoung,andreadytocontributeourexperienceandmaturejudgmenttosociety.Dialogue-Text4第76页/共183页B:
Isupposeyouareright.Iwouldcertainlywanttomakemyselfusefultothecommunitywithmyknowledge.Ican’timaginemyselfdoingnothingalldaylong.Idon’tmindwhatIdo,butIneedtobedoingsomethinguseful.PerhapsI’llpursuefurthereducationtokeepmyknowledgeupdatedandmybrainhealthy.A:I’msurecollegesanduniversitieswillhavedepartmentsofferingcoursesespeciallytailoredtomeettheneedsofseniorcitizens.Asamatteroffact,inafewplaces,they’vealreadystartedgivingcoursesincollecting,painting,calligraphy,thingslikethat.Dialogue-Text5第77页/共183页Dialogue-Text6B:Yes,I’vealsoheardthereareplaceswhereoldpeoplehavetheirownclubsandassociations,suchastheshadow-boxingsocietyandballroom-dancingclubs.A:Sowedon’thavetoworryaboutlifeinoldage.I’mquitesurethatbythetimeweretire,we’lllivearichandfulllife.Aswe’llbeabletoaffordmoretime,wemayeventravelaroundtheworld.第78页/共183页Languagepointpractice1.1LanguagePointPractice“dependon...”1)AistellingBthatshe’sgoingtospendhersummervacationinthecountrywithhergrandparents.Bwonders.Aexplains.A:I’mspendingmyvacationwithmygrandparentsinthecountrythissummer.
B:ButIthoughtyousaidyouwouldn’tbeaccustomedtocountrylife.A:Ilovetogotomygrandparents!ItalldependsonwhoI’llbewith,youknow.第79页/共183页Languagepointpractice1.22)They’rediscussinggoingonapicniconthecomingweekend.Asaysshewillgoontheconditionthatitisfineandwarm.3)They’replanningtobuysomestationery.Asaysshewon’tbuyanyunless...第80页/共183页Languagepointpractice2.12.“nowandthen”1)Asayshelovesreadingmagazinesonphotography.Nowhe’sbusywithhisstudies,buthestillreadsthemduringhissparetime.
温馨提示
- 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
- 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
- 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
- 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
- 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
- 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
- 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。
最新文档
- 交叉作业管理协议书
- 银行营销考题题库及答案
- 新疆教师教材考试题库及答案
- 服装店周试题带答案
- 楼房租房协议书范本
- 银行建筑专业知识题库及答案
- 2026-2031年中国生活服务o2o模式行业深度调研报告
- 农机修理工基本考试题及答案
- 基于样图的纹理合成技术:原理、算法与应用探索
- 基于柔性减振超声变幅的生物显微切割仪的创新设计与实验研究
- 重庆市南川区三校联盟2024-2025学年八年级上学期期中考试物理试题(A卷)
- 高速铁路系统维护与检修成本研究
- 全国网络安全行业职业技能大赛(网络安全管理员)考试题及答案
- 职业技术学院《建筑力学与结构》课程标准
- 一年级经典诵读(上学期)
- 医院物业服务投标方案(技术方案)
- 新改版大象版科学六年级上册全册知识点
- 充电桩的施工方案
- 大学生当兵职业规划生涯目标
- MOOC 美术鉴赏-河南理工大学 中国大学慕课答案
- 达罗他胺片-临床用药解读
评论
0/150
提交评论