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Book ThreeUnit 1
“I didn’t recognize you.”
Relationships
Lead-in Activity Warm-up Listening Task Real World Listening Interaction Link Useful Expressions Additional Listening Homework Conversation
Read the poem by Robert Frost with emotion.
What do you think is it about?
TWO roads diverged in a yellow woodAnd sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stoodAnd looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth
Then took the other, as just as fairAnd having perhaps the better claimBecause it was grassy and wanted
wearThough as for that the passing thereHad worn them really about the same
林中两路分,可惜难兼行,游子久伫立,极目望一径。蜿蜒复曲折。隐于丛林中。
我选另一途,合理亦工整。草密人迹罕,正待人通行。足迹踏过处,两路皆相同。
Lead-in Activity
The Road Not Taken 未选之路
And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black Oh, I kept the first for another dayYet knowing how way leads on to way I doubted if I should ever come back
I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence:Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—I took the one less traveled by,And that has made all the difference.
两路林中伸,落叶无人踪。他日选另路,深知路无穷。我疑从今后,能否转回程。
多少年以后,谈起长叹息。林中两路分,一路人迹稀。我独选此路,境遇乃相异。
Poem About Life Choices
A narrator makes a decision that has changed the direction of his
life from what it may have otherwise been. It allows all readers
from all different experiences to relate to the poem.
And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black Oh, I kept the first for another dayYet knowing how way leads on to way I doubted if I should ever come back
I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence:Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—I took the one less traveled by,And that has made all the difference.
两路林中伸,落叶无人踪。他日选另路,深知路无穷。我疑从今后,能否转回程。
多少年以后,谈起长叹息。林中两路分,一路人迹稀。我独选此路,境遇乃相异。
Part I
Warm-up
Language Pointscalling n. 志向,职业science fiction n. 科幻小说apprentice n. 学徒 v. 当学徒 , 见习chef n. 厨师unique adj. 无与伦比的 ; 独特的conservative adj. 保守的;保守党的;稳健的;谨慎的 n. 保守派be into sth (inf) 对…感兴趣He’s into surfing in hot summer days.
drift apart n. ( 两者 ) 漂移; 疏远As children we were very close, but as we grew up we just
drifted apart.
my thing into sports a free spirit true calling my own unique style my junior graduate school a flower shop
cooking show an exchange student get married drifted apart as an apprentice different colleges
Warm Up
Read about some important life choices. Write the
missing words and phrases.
Warm Up
1. When I was in high school, I was really ____________. In college I found out that my ____________ is to be a science fiction writer! After high school, my girl friend, Melissa, and I went to ________________. After a while, we just _________________.
2. _________ year of college I lived in Europe as ___________________. I ended up going back to New York for ________________.
Lindsay
Joe
Warm Up
3. My dad owns ________________. He always wanted me to take over for him when he retired, but flowers really aren’t_____________. Right now I’m working ____________________ to a famous chef. Someday I hope to have my own television________________.
4. As a teenager, I had ______________________ and way of thinking. I was ______________, while my boyfriend, Brad, was very conservative.Everyone was really surprised when Brad and I decided to _____________. I guess they thought we’d eventually break up. Allison
Chris
Warm Up
1. When I was in high school, I was really ____________. In college I found out that my ____________ is to be a science fiction writer! After high school, my girl friend, Melissa, and I went to ________________. After a while, we just _________________.
2. _________ year of college I lived in Europe as ___________________. I ended up going back to New York for ________________.graduate school
into sports
true calling
different colleges
drifted apart
My junior
an exchange student
Now listen and check
Lindsay
Joe
Warm Up
3. My dad owns ________________. He always wanted me to take over for him when he retired, but flowers really aren’t_____________. Right now I’m working ____________________ to a famous chef. Someday I hope to have my own television________________.
4. As a teenager, I had ______________________ and way of thinking. I was ______________, while my boyfriend, Brad, was very conservative.Everyone was really surprised when Brad and I decided to _____________. I guess they thought we’d eventually break up.
get married
a flower shop
my thingas an apprentice
cooking show
my own unique stylea free spirit
Allison
Chris
Pair Work Pretend you haven’t seen your
partner for five years. Talk about what you’ve been doing.
Part II
Listening Task
Language Points
No kidding? 不开玩笑吧?homestay n. (国外访问者)居住在当地居民家cook up a storm 擅长烹调take one’s pick 随时calculus n. 微积分a good match 天生一对brunette n. 浅黑肤色的女人
Look at the pictures. These people haven’t seen
each other for a long time. What are they talking about?
First Listening:
What has each person been doing? Check (√ ) the true activities.
traveling in Europe
living in Boston
studying European history
apprenticing as a chef
getting a business degree
learning how to run a restaurant
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Look at the pictures. These people haven’t seen
each other for a long time. What are they talking about?
First Listening:
What has each person been doing? Check (√ ) the true activities.
working as an accountant
going to business school
studying medicine
becoming a judge
working as a lawyer
styling hair
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Second ListeningHow does the other person react?
He isn’t surprised that
Jake lived abroad.
He thinks Jake should
stay in the U.S.
1.
He doesn’t remember
much about high school.
He thinks Ken should
have studied art.
She didn’t know Terry’s
family owned a restaurant.
She is surprised by
Cindy’s physical appearance.√
2
She wants to eat at
Terry’s restaurant.
3 4
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She doesn’t think Cindy
is a good lawyer.
Answer the following questions.
Third Listening
1. What is Jake Sutton doing now?
Studying at Boston University.
2. What did Jake do last year?
He went to Spain as an exchange student and traveled a lot in Europe.
3. Did Terry finish his school?
No, he didn’t. Instead he took over his mother’s business, a restaurant.
4. What does Terry really like to do?
Cooking. He wants to be a famous chef.
Answer the following questions.
Third Listening
5. Why is Barry so busy these days?
Because he works as an accountant in the city now.
6. Who is interested in arts?
Barry’s wife and his brother, Tom.
7. Why did Kate not recognize Cindy at first?
Because she has changed a lot.
8. What impressed Kate most when they knew
each other years ago?
Cindy’s hair styles. She often dyed her hair in
different colors.
Script1.A: Jake Sutton! Is that you, man? How are you? B: Hey, Andrew! I didn’t recognize you for a moment .Long time no see! A: Yeah, wow, I haven’t seen you since high school graduation! What’ve you been up
to? B: I’ve been back East, at college. A: College? Where? B: Boston. B.U. A: Oh, cool. B: And this past year, I got to go to Spain as an exchange student. A: Spain? No kidding? I remember you always hoped for an international lifestyle. B: Exactly. A: So how was it, amigo?
B: Oh, man, it was so great. I got to see a lot of Europe.
A: Yeah? Like where?
B: All over. Italy , France, Greece, and my homestay family was really nice. They’ve invited me back again if I want to go to graduate school there.
A: Sounds like we won’t be seeing you for another few more years then, en?
B: I dunno. Half of me wants to go. Half of me wants to stay here. You know, when I was there, I missed home a lot more than I thought I would.
A: I can imagine.
Script2.A: So, Terry, How have you been?
B: Good, good.
A: How are things going? Did you graduate this year?
B: Me? Nah! I went to State, but after my second year, I realized
that what I really want to do is take over for my mom in the
restaurant. A: Oh, that’s right. Your family owns a little restaurant. Well, I mean, it’s not so little, but… B: So I came back home and started apprenticing as a chef. A: Really? That is so cool! You know, now that I think about it, it makes prefect sense for you. Even back in high school, you could cook up a storm. So, how is it being in the restaurant business?
B: Well, I love to cook, but, man, I have a lot to learn about running
a business. I’m really glad my mom’s around to teach me.
A: Well, I’ll have to come by to try your cooking. What nights do
you work?
B: Take your pick. I’m there seven nights a week.
Script3.A: Ken? Ken Mackney, is that you?B: Uh, yeah, I’m Ken Mackney.A: It’s me. Barry Simmons. You know, Mr. Jones’s calculus class,
senior year?B: Um, so, how’s it going? What are you up to these days?A: I’m pretty busy. I’m working as an accountant in the city.B: Oh, that’s great! It sounds like you really put your math skills to
good use.A: Yeah. And I got married last fall. Hey, you might actually know my
wife, Tina Chan, Jason Chan’s little sister?B: Tina. Is she the one who went to Harvard Medical School?
A: No, that was Lisa Fong. Tina went to art school.
B: Oh! Well, I guess you and Tina are a good match, then. You were always into art, too, weren’t you?
A: No, not really. That’s my brother Tom you’re thinking of. You don’t remember very much from high school, do you?
B: No, I guess not! It’s been a long time!
Script4.A: Hi, Kate. It’s me, Cindy Lohan. You remember me, don’t
you?
B: Cindy, Cindy. I can’t seem to place the name. Oh, my gosh, yes! I do remember you! But…
A: But what?
B: Well, it’s just that you don’t look like the free-spirited Cindy I remember. You look so, so normal.
A: Normal? I guess you’re referring to my hair?
B: Yeah, I mean, you’re just a regular brunette now. When I knew you, you always had your hair dyed some interesting color. Blue one day, pink the next.
A: Well, I’m a lawyer now. Most judges have a thing against pink hair, so…
B: I can see our sense of humor hasn’t changed much!
Role Play Work in pairs and make a dialogue. Suppose you return to your alter mater ( 母校 )
and come across your former English teacher
10 years after your graduation from college. Talk about both sides’ career, achievement, family and future, etc.
Part III
Real World Listening
Language Pointsget over (inf) 忘记gorgeous a. 极好的 , 漂亮的 ; 令人满意的horror movie 恐怖片zomby n. 僵尸a makeup artist 化妆师No way! 不可能!behind the scenes 幕后an account executive 财务主管impressive a. 感人的,令人难忘的
Now listen and check
PrepareKaren and Charisse haven’t seen each other for many years.One sentence about each woman is NOT true. Which do you think it is?
moved to Hollywood.
Karen
got a small part in a
horror movie.
is still in the movie
business.
is an actress.
married her high-school
boyfriend Craig.
Charisse
is working at an
advertising company.
just got a promotion.
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is living in L.A.
Both women changed their plans in life. What did they
want to do? What did they end up doing?
Get The Main Ideas
Karen wanted to be an actress.
be a director.
She ended up as a waitress.
as a makeup artist.
Charisse wanted to
√
be a teacher.
be a mother.She ended up becoming an executive.
becoming a professor.
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ScriptCharisse: Karen, I can’t get over how gorgeous you look. I guess you must’ve become an actress, like you always wanted. Karen: Thanks, but you’re not going to believe this.Charisse: What?Karen: Well, I moved away to Hollywood and did the usual waitress thing for a while.Charisse: Yeah?Karen: Eventually, I got a small part in a horror movie, and that’s when I discovered my true calling.Charisse: What’s that? Playing zombies?Karen: Nope. I’ve become a movie makeup artist!Charisse: No way! That’s so amazing! But what made you give up acting?Karen: I guess I just prefer working behind the scenes. But enough about me. How are you and Craig?
ScriptCharisse: Craig? Oh, him. You know, we broke up about a year
after you left town.
Karen: Oh, I’m sorry. It just seemed like you two were so eager to
get married and start a family.
Charisse: Funny how that ended up. I was too busy with school and
then my job, and we just sort of drifted apart.
Karen: Huh! So what’ve you been doing all this time, Charisse?
Charisse: Well, a few years ago I got a great job with an advertising
agency. And guess what?
Karen: What?
Charisse: They’ve just promoted me. I’m an account executive now!
Karen: Wow, pretty impressive.
Respond to the Ideas
1. Who do you think changed the most, Karen or
Charisse? Why?
2. What happened in Karen’s and Charisse’s lives that
they didn’t expect? Tell a partner about something
that happened in your life that didn’t end up exactly
as you expected.
Part IV
Interaction Link
1. Form groups of three or four.2. Imagine you will meet at a class reunion ten years from now. Fill out the form below for yourself and for the other members of your group.3. One person at a time, tell your predictions about yourself, and then listen to the others’ predictions about you. Whose predictions do you think are the closest?
TEN YEARS FROM NOW
TEN YEARS FROM NOW
About myself
Group member 1
Group member 2
Group member 3
job/career ten
years from now
previous jobs held
marital/Family status
hobbies or interests
where the person now
lives/has lived
places she or he has
traveled
something unexpected
other
Part V
Useful Expressions
Useful Expressions
Long time no see! You haven’t changed much.
1. 好久不见了,你还是老样子。
I can’t seem to place the name. 2. 看来我还没有对上名字。
3. 我希望我们明年再聚会。
I hope to get together sometime next year.
I can’t get over how gorgeous you look.
4. 你看上去这么漂亮让我无所适从。
5. 毕业后,你做了些什么? What have you been up to after graduation?
After a while, we just drifted apart. 6. 不久之后,我们就各奔东西了。
Useful Expressions
As a teenager, I had my own unique style and way of thinking.
7. 年少时我特立独行。
8. 上大学时我发现自己的真正志向是成为科幻小说作家。
In college I found out that my true calling is to
be a science fiction writer.
I remember you always hoped for an international lifestyle.
9. 我记得你过去总是向往着国际化的生活方式。
When I was there, I missed home a lot more than
I thought I would.
10. 我身处异乡的时候非常想家,超过了我自己的预想。
Part VI
Additional Listening
Additional ListeningListen to the passage and make the best choices.
1. A) American colonists.B) Red Indians.C) The Britain army.D) The American army.
2. A) Unhappy.B) Happy.
C) Satisfied.D) Sorry.
3. A) The Americans were against the British Government.
B) The Red Indians were making fun.C) The tea was too expensive.D) The tea became bad.
4. A) In 1789.B) In 1776.C) In 1773.D) In 1781.
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Additional Listening
Questions 11 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard.
1. Who threw tea into the sea?A) American colonists.
2. How did the Americans feel about buying British goods and paying taxes to Britain?B) Happy.
3. What did the event of throwing tea into the sea mean?D) The tea became bad.
4. When did the Americans win the independence?
A) In 1789.
Script
The American colonists often quarreled with British Government.
They had to buy British goods and they had to pay taxes to Britain.
In 1767, Britain put customs duty on many goods, such as tea. In
1773, some Americans dressed as Red Indians went on to some
British ships in Boston and threw the tea into the sea. The British
Government closed the port of Boston. Then the colonists got ready
for war and George Washington became the commander of their
army. During the war, on 4th July, 1776, the American Congress
drew up the Declaration of Independence and declared the
independence of American. Later, France and Spain joined the war
against Britain. The British fleet surrendered in 1781 and the
Government had to recognize the independence of the new United
States of America. In 1789, George Washington became the first
president of the country.
Part VII
Homework Argument
Homework Argument On the journey of one’s life, there are hope and frustration,
success
and failure. As the opposite sayings go, “Man’s will, not heaven,
decides.” “Man proposes, God disposes.” Which argument do you
stand by ?
Divide the whole class into 2 groups. Group A is for “Man’s will, not heaven,
decides.” ( 人定胜天。 ) Group B is for “Man proposes, God disposes.”
( 谋事在人,成事在天。 )
Expressions for reference Man is bound to conquer nature./man will triumph over nature. Fate depends while chance decides. Fate coexists with opportunity, yet good outcome can be obtained by your
devotions. There is always something that we can only affect but not determine. For
example, the future. Walking on the road of your life, you may come across many crossroads, yet
the choice is unique: The Future is Now. If you want to welcome the future, you have to accept the reality—including both joys and sorrows.
We always complain of the injustice and the lack of happiness in our lives, but life, is always emplaced with thorns and traps, it will never be changed by personal ideas.
One’s life has only three days—yesterday, today and tomorrow. Yesterday leaves us abstract memories, tomorrow is nothing but unknown fog, only today, is what we can seize and get what we want from.
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