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1、Listen This Way Book 2 Unit 1 Under the Same Roof Part I Getting ready Part II Radio phone-in Part III Family life then and now Part IV More about the topic: Changing Roles Part V Memory test: Freedom or Discipline? Part VII Watch and enjoy,Part I Getting ready The family, being the basic living uni

2、t of society, is the social group with which every individual is most closely connected. On the whole, families in the world can basically be divided into four types: joint families, nuclear families, enlarged families and incomplete families, among which nuclear families are becoming more and more

3、popular with the rapid economic development in most countries. *joint families 联合家庭,数代同堂的大家庭 *nuclear families 核心家庭,小家庭 *enlarged families 大家庭 *incomplete families 不完整的家庭,单亲家庭,A. The following words and phrases will appear in this unit. Listen carefully and study the definitions.,1. kindergarten: 幼儿

4、园 2. nursery school: 托儿所 3. kid: 小孩 4. coo: 轻轻地说,柔声地说 5. wedding: 婚礼 6. bride: 新娘 7. pick up: 接(人) 8. stability: 稳定性 9. discipline: n. 纪律,惩罚;v. 训导,惩戒 10. relationship: 男女关系 11. lenient: 宽容的 12. Spare the rod, spoil the child.: 孩子不打不成器。 13. harsh: 严厉的,苛刻的,B. You are going to hear some people talking

5、about pictures of their families. Listen carefully and identify which of the following pictures each person is talking about.,*a soccer game (英式)足球比赛 *into skating 对溜冰很感兴趣 *involved in 对音乐很着迷 *orchestra 管弦乐队 *Time really flies. 时间过得真快!,5,1._ 2._ 3._ 4._,Picture 2,Picture 1,Picture 4,Picture 3,Audios

6、cript,C. You are going to hear a young lady talking about the relationship between brothers and sisters. After that several questions will be asked. Find the right answers as quickly as possible according to the notes you have taken while listening.,*curls 卷发 *scissors 剪刀 *sat my brother down 让我弟弟坐下

7、 *strapped him down 用绳子把他绑起来 *the sort of pattern 某种(相处)模式 *lose contact with 与.失去联系 *a travel agent 旅行代理人 *frostily 冷漠地,冷淡地,7,1. a.1. b. 2. c.3. d. 4. 2. a.Happy. b. Calm. c. Hateful d. Jealous. 3. a.He got very angry. b.He laughed a lot. c. He beat his daughter. d.He asked his wife to punish the g

8、irl. 4. a.16. b. 17. c.15. d. 50. 5. a.In England. b.In Brazil. c.In France. d.In Australia. 6. a.The brides brother. b.The ladys brother. c.The brides father. d.The brides good friend.,Audioscript,Questions,Homepage,Part II Radio phone-in From ancient times to the present, human beings are never fr

9、ee from personal problems. Fortunately, in modern society, one can always seek help or advice from a variety of sources such as psychologists, TV programs, radio hot lines and so on and so forth. *radio phone-in 电台听众热线直播节目 *a variety of sources 不同渠道 *psychologists 心理学家 *radio hot lines 电台热线 *so on a

10、nd so forth 等等,A. In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversation on a radio program called “Phone-In”.,10,1. First listen to some names. Tessa ColbeckMaurice Rex Rosemary Christine Brighton Manchester Norfolk,11,2. Now listen to the conversation. While listening for the first time, a

11、dd more key words in the left-hand column. After the second listening, answer the following questions.,12,*studio (电台,电视台的)播音室 *agony 痛苦 *agony column (报刊、杂志的)答读者问专栏 *rough 乱糟糟的 *stay out late 在外面待到很晚,safe,Christine,Two,go out again,sit down,chat,About ten minutes,Fifteen,2222122,Student Medical Adv

12、iser,worried,B. Now try this: listen to a more authentic version of the telephone conversation. Do the multiple choice.,*concentrate on 重点关注,专注于 *Im fifteen in two months time 我还有两个月就满15岁了。 *love 亲爱的 *getting mixed up 搞混了,14,1. Tessa Colbeck is a _. . a. doctor b. writer c.university teacherd. radio

13、 presenter 2. If you live outside London, the number you should ring is _ 2222122. a. 10 b. 21 c. 01 d. 20 3. The caller is supposed to get home _ at night. a. at a quarter to tenb. after ten oclock c. at a quarter after ten d. before ten oclock 4. Tessa Colbeck first thinks that the caller lives in

14、 _. . a. Brighton b. Manchester c. London d. Norfolk 5. What does Tessa suggest the caller do at the end of the conversation? a. Tell her dad what she thinks about it. b. Ask her dad why he does so. c. Persuade her dad to pick her up. d. Promise her dad that she will behave in her friends house.,*电台

15、主持人,Audioscript,Homepage,Part III Family life then and now As one gets on in years, he/she is always inclined to remember the good old days: how delicious the food was, how cheap things were, how obedient children were and how unsophisticated people were. *inclined to 倾向于 *unsophisticated people 天真无

16、邪的,单纯的,16,Josephine Davies and Gertrude Smith, two members of the older generation, are being interviewed about their childhood in Britain 70 years ago.,A. Now listen to the following conversation. While listening for the first time, add more key words in the left-hand column. After the second liste

17、ning, answer the questions.,18,On the railway,collecting,drinking,Smoking,separate,*stability 稳定性 *Victoria Station (伦敦)维多利亚火车站 *discipline 纪律,惩罚,*分开,分离,19,easy,Play a lot of games,go out,18,B. Now try this: listen to a more authentic version of the conversation and decide whether the statements aft

18、er the conversation are True or False. Put“T”or“F”in the brackets.,*a tremendous amount 大量的 *shilling 先令(1971年前英国流通的货币单位,合1/20镑,12便士) *relief 安慰,调剂,消遣,21,1. ( ) 2. ( ) 3. ( ) 4. ( ) 5. ( ) 6. ( ),*Statements: 1. Seventy years ago young people often smoked and drank in front of others. 2. Apart from

19、a great deal of work outside, Josephines mother also looked after her children and did the cooking and cleaning in the house. 3. Gertrudes father earned two pounds a week. 4. Gertrudes family had to pay ten shillings a week for their flat. 5. Young people seventy years ago deeply felt that they did

20、not have a very close relationship with their parents. 6. Nowadays people are much closer to their parents and talk about everything to them.,F,F,T,F,F,T,Audioscript,Homepage,Statements,Part IV More about the topic: Changing Roles Never for a moment take it for granted that love would stay there for

21、 ever. Only those who work hard at their relationship would lead a happy life for ever. *take it for granted 想当然,A. You are going to hear an interview on changes in the parent-child roles and male-female roles. While listening for the first time, add more key words in the left-hand column. After the

22、 second listening, answer the questions.,24,*authoritarian 专制的,独裁主义的 *permissive era 宽容的时代,纵容自由的年代 *frustration 挫折,挫败 *appreciating 欣赏,感激 *arranged marriage 包办婚姻 *tricky 难以捉摸的,棘手的,The parents.,The children.,Different but equal.,Womens.,You know that you have to work at it to create love.,Helping peo

23、ple learn to work at their relationships to make their relationship work.,B. Now try this: listen to a more authentic version of the interview. Supply the missing information in the following chart with the help of the notes above.,*reversed 颠倒的,相反的 *questioned 质疑 *work at it 为.付出努力,26,_ _ _,childre

24、n are the bosses; they are allowed to do whatever they want to; parents run around behind them,parents and children are different but equal,children have no rights,*父母亲围着孩子转,追着孩子跑,27,_ (1)_ _ (2)_ _,_ _,women demand a freer choice about who they are and how they can be,being bread-winner and provide

25、rs for families,being more involved with their children,you have to work at it to create the love,you dont know how to work at it when it gets tricky, and you are more easily to opt out,*养家糊口的人,*选择退出,Audioscript,Homepage,Part V Memory test: Freedom or Discipline? Almost in all countries, there is fe

26、ar in many a home. When there is a lack of freedom and love, you cannot have self-regulation. Instead, you will have rebellion. As a matter of fact, you can only have a free atmosphere in the home when fear is absent. *many a home 许多家庭 *self-regulation 自我调节,自律 *rebellion 叛逆,反叛,A. You are going to he

27、ar a short passage on the rules for children. Supply the missing words.,*nasty things 令人讨厌的事,30,When parents make a lot of rules about their childrens behavior, they make _ for themselves. I used to spend half my time making sure my rules were _, and the other half answering questions like “Jack can

28、 get up whenever he likes, so why cant I?” or “Why cant I _ Angela? Jacks mum doesnt mind who he plays with” or “Jack can drink anything he likes. Why cant I drink _ too?” Jacks mum, I decided, was a _ woman. I started saying things like “Of course, _. You can drink as much wine as you like ”and “No

29、, I dont mind how _ you get up” and “Yes, dear, you can play with Angela as _ as you like.” The _ have been marvelous. They dont want to get up late any more, theyve decided they dont like wine, and, most important, theyve _ playing with Angela. Ive now realized (as Jacks mum realized a long time ag

30、o) that they only _ to do all these nasty things because they werent _ to.,allowed,results,often,late,dear,wise,wine,play with,obeyed,trouble,wanted,stopped,B. In the following short passage, you are going to hear some complaints poured out by Louisas mother about watching TV. After that some questi

31、ons will be asked. Listen and write down brief answers as quickly as possible according to the notes you have taken while listening.,*complaints 抱怨 *poured out 倾吐,倒出,*unfair 不公平 *first and foremost 首先 *deprived (权利)被剥夺 *sneaks in 偷偷地(看电视) *a fair amount of 很多,相当多 *of the opinion 持(某种)观点 *under your

32、care 在你的监护下 *input 从外界获得或输入的信息 *crummy 无价值的 *soap operas 肥皂剧,32,1._ 2._ 3._ 4._,Two TV plays.,At least 45 minutes.,Yes.,Doing piano lessons and reading a book.,Audioscript,Questions,C. You are going to hear a monologue in which a boy complains about his parents. After that some statements will be re

33、ad to you. Decide whether they are True or False. Put “T” or “F” in the brackets. While you listen, dont forget to write down some key words in the notes column.,*nave 幼稚的,不懂事的 *direction 监督,指引 *lenient 宽容的,纵容的 *a Biblical saying 圣经上的说法 *Spare the rod, spoil the child. 孩子不打不成器。 *harsh world 残酷的世界 *a

34、 rough crowd 一群粗暴的人,一群粗俗的人,34,1. ( ) 2. ( ) 3. ( ) 4. ( ),T,F,F,F,Audioscript,Homepage,*The boy would smoke cigarettes and drink beers and hang out in the local pubs. *The boy thought his parents should have showed an interest as to where he was going and used a little more direction for him. *The b

35、oy lived in a very small village.,Statements,Part VII Watch and enjoy,*dont think much of her 不太喜欢她 *name-call 骂人,谩骂,中伤,1. ( )Luke wants to tell the news to the two kids together with Jackie. 2. ( )Luke would like to get the two kids approval before he marries Isabel. 3. ( )The two kids readily appr

36、oves of the marriage. 4. ( )Jackie is worried that Isabel is going to take her place as the two kids mother. 5. ( )The two kids agree to make efforts to accept Isabel into their life.,*3. The two kids were very upset when they heard that their father was going to marry Isabel. *4. Jackie tries to re

37、assure the two kids that Isabel is not going to take her place as their mom.,T,F,Homepage,*赞同,认可,T,T,F,Videoscript,*赞同,认可,1. Woman: This is my family. Im married. My husbands name is Bill. We have two children a boy and a girl. Our little girl is six years old, and our little boy is four. Jennie goe

38、s to kindergarten, and Aaron goes to nursery school. My father lives with us. Grandpas great with the kids. He loves playing with them and taking them to the park or the zoo. 2. Man: This is a picture of me and my three sons. Were at a soccer game. Orlando is twelve, Louis is ten, and Carlos is nine

39、. All three of them really like sports. Orlando and Louis play baseball. Carlos is into skating. 3. Man: This is my wife June, and these are my three children. Terri on the right is the oldest. Shes in high school. Shes very involved in music. Shes in the orchestra. Rachel shes the one in the middle

40、 is twelve now. And this is my son Peter. Hes one year older than Rachel. Rachel and Peter are both in junior high schoo1. Time really flies. June and I have been married for twenty years now. 4. Woman: This is a picture of me with my three kids. The girls, Jill and Anne, are both in high school. Th

41、is is Jill on the right. Shell graduate next year. Anne is two years younger. My son Dan is in college. It seems like the kids are never home. I see them for dinner and sometimes on Saturday mornings, but thats about it. Theyre really busy and have a lot of friends.,Audioscript,Woman:Well, my brothe

42、r was six years younger than I, and er, I think that when he was little I was quite jealous of him (mm). I remember he had beautiful red curls (mm) my mother used to coo over him. One day a friend and I played, erm, barber shop, and, erm, my mother must have been away, she must have been in the kitc

43、hen or something (mm) and we got these scissors and sat my brother down and kept him quiet for a few minutes (strapped him down) Thats right, and cut off all his curls (My God! ), you see. And my mother just was so upset, and in fact its the I think its one of the few times Ive ever seen my father r

44、eally angry. Man:What. what happened to you? Woman:Oh I was sent to my room for a whole week you know, it was terrible. Man:Was. was that the sort of pattern, werent you close to your brother at all? Moman:Well as I grew older I think that er I just ignored him. Man:What about youve got an older bro

45、ther too, did were they close, the two brothers? Woman:No, no, my brothers just a couple of years older than I so the two of us were closer and we thought we were both very grown up and he was just a a kid (mm) so we deliberately, I think, kind of ignored him. And then, I left home when he was only

46、still a schoolboy, he was only fifteen (mm) and I went to live in England and he eventually went to live in Brazil and I really did lose contact with him for a long time. Man:What . what was he doing down there?,Woman:Well, he was a travel agent, so he went down er. to work And, erm, I didnt, I cant

47、 even remember, erm sending a card, even, when he got married. But I re I do remember that later on my mother was showing me pictures of his wedding, cause my mother and father went down there (uh huh) to the wedding, and er, there was this guy on the photos with a beard and glasses, and I said, “Oh

48、, whos this then?” cause I thought it was the brides brother or something like this (mm) and my mother said frostily. “That is your brother!” (laughter) Quetions: 1. According to the passage, how many brothers does the lady have? 2. When the sister saw her mother coo over her younger brother, how di

49、d she feel? 3. Whats her fathers reaction when he got to know that the sister had cut off her younger brothers hair? 4. How old was her younger brother when she left home? 5. Where did her brother eventually live? 6. Who was the guy on the photos with a beard and glasses?,Audioscript,Questions,Radio

50、 presenter:Good afternoon. And welcome to our midweek phone-in. In todays program were going to concentrate on personal problems. And here with me in the studio Ive got Tessa Colbeck, who writes the agony column in Flash magazine, and Doctor Maurice Rex, Student Medical Adviser at the University of

51、Norfolk. The number to ring with your problem is oh one, if youre outside London, two two two, two one two two. And we have our first caller on the line, and its Rosemary, I think, er calling from Manchester. Hello Rosemary. Rosemary: Hello. Radio presenter:How can we help you, Rosemary? Rosemary: W

52、ell, its my dad. He wont let me stay out after ten oclock at night and all my friends can stay out much longer than that. I always have to go home first. Its really embarrassing Tessa:Hello, Rosemary, love. Rosemary, how old are you, dear? Rosemary: Im fifteen in two months time. Tessa: And where do

53、 you go at night when you go out? Rosemary: Just to my friends house, usually. But everyone else can stay there much later than me. I have to leave (at) about a quarter to ten. Tessa: And does this friend of yours does she live near you? Rosemary: It takes about ten minutes to walk from her house to

54、 ours. Tessa:I see. You live in Brighton, wasnt it? Well, (I mean) Brightons Rosemary: No. Manchester I live in Manchester.,Tessa: Oh. Im sorry, love. Im getting mixed up. Yes, well Manchesters quite a rough city, isnt it? I mean, your dad Rosemary: No. Not really. Not where we live, it isnt. I dont

55、 live in the City Center or anything like that. And Christines house is in a very quiet part. Tessa: Christine. Thats your friend, is it? Rosemary: Yeah. Thats right. I mean, I know my dad gets worried but its perfectly safe. Maurice: Rosemary. Have you talked about this with your dad? Rosemary: No.

56、 He just shouts and then he says he wont let me go out at all if I cant come home on time. Maurice: Why dont you just try to sit down quietly with your dad sometime when hes relaxed and just have a quiet chat about it? Hell probably explain why he worries about you. It isnt always safe for young gir

57、ls to go out at night. Tessa: Yes. And maybe you could persuade him to come and pick you up from Christines house once or twice. Rosemary: Yes. I dont think hell agree to that, but Ill talk to him about it. Thanks.,Audioscript,Josephine: We did feel far more stability in our lives, because you see in these days I think theres always a concern that families will separate or something, but in those days nobody expected

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