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1、Part 3 Extended Activities 1. Dictation A woman is waiting impatiently at home, wondering if the man she loves will phone her. She has been waiting a long time. She doesnt call him first because she doesnt like to disturb his work. She imagines what she will say when he finally rings, and decides to

2、 be sweet to him because she was nice to him at first. As time passes, she gets more and more impatient, until, by the end of the story, she is unable to wait any longer and starts to dial the number. 2. Read more Read the story and complete the following True/False/Not Mentioned (NM) exercise. NMF

3、TNMT1. The man was the girls first love.2. The girl was very shy so that it was difficult to talk with her.3. They dined in a restaurant the following week.4. The girl fell in love with the man at first sight.5. After some time they got engaged and planned to get married the following year.2. Read m

4、ore TTFNM6. Because there were many differences in their interests, they began to quarrel with each other.7. After she ended her engagement, the girl got married to another man.8. Her marriage went wrong soon and ended in a divorce six months later.9. The man thought if he tried his best, he could w

5、in her love back.2. Read more love at first sight: fall in love with someone at the very first moment you see her or him come across: to make a particular impression給人以給人以印象印象 head over heels in love with somebody: be madly in love with somebody 深深愛上深深愛上 settle down: to start to have a quieter way o

6、f life, living in one place 定居下來定居下來 go off somebody: stop liking somebody. 不再喜歡不再喜歡 go on at somebody: to criticize somebody regularly or for a long time. 責(zé)罵、抱怨、數(shù)落某人責(zé)罵、抱怨、數(shù)落某人Notes2. Read moreNotes fall out: to quarrel with sb so that you are no longer friendly with them 與某人吵架,鬧翻與某人吵架,鬧翻 have a row

7、 with somebody: have a quarrel with somebody 吵架吵架 break off: to end sth suddenly 突然終止突然終止 call off: cancel 取消取消 get over: to return to ones usual state of health, happiness, etc. after an illness, a shock, the end of a relationship, etc. 從疾病(或震驚、斷絕關(guān)系等)中恢復(fù)從疾病(或震驚、斷絕關(guān)系等)中恢復(fù)常態(tài)常態(tài) break up: to come to an

8、 end 結(jié)束結(jié)束 drown ones sorrows/fears/loneliness: to get drunk in order to forget ones problem 借酒消愁借酒消愁/壯膽壯膽/解寂寞解寂寞3. Grammar work-Error Correction1. - I saw Ann in the library yesterday. - You coulndt see her. She is still abroad.2. I left my bicycle here and its gone. It must be stolen.3. -How did he

9、 get out of the burning house? -He must get down from the window because that was the only way out.4. Dont remind me with that awful day I made such a fool of myself when I called him up.5. Divide 15 with 3. Tom, how much does it make?6. She asked me of a drink.7. We congratulated her for her coming

10、 first in the exam.8. I could never forgive him because of his being so rude.9. The boy keeps troubling his mother by questions.- I saw Ann in the library yesterday.- You couldnt have seen her. She is still abroad.I left my bicycle here and its gone. It must have been stolen.- How did he get out of

11、the burning house?- He must have got down from the window because that was the only way out.Divide 15 by 3. Tom, how much does it make?She asked me for a drink.We congratulated her on her coming first in the exam.I could never forgive him for his being so rude.The boy keeps troubling his mother with

12、 questions.Dont remind me of that awful day. I made such a fool of myself when I called him up.4. Word FormationFill in the following blanks with derivatives of the words in the brackets. 1. A _ (count) noun is one for referring to something that can be counted. 2. The teacher told us that this was

13、an _ (avoid) mistake.3. We thought the chair was a _ (value) antique, but it turned out to be a _ (value) replica(仿造品仿造品).countableavoidable/unavoidablevaluablevalueless4. Word Formation Her excuse was utterly _ (believe) and I dont trust her at all. It seemed _ (sense) to move to a larger house whe

14、n the family started to expand. This standard of work is _. (accept) Do it again! He was as _ (change) as the weather. She is trying to be sweet and _ (agree) to everyone in the office.sensibleunacceptablechangeableagreeableunbelievable5. Vocabulary WorkHe couldnt have minded my calling him up.Besid

15、es being used as a verb, mind can also be used as a noun with other verbs in various collocations. Now, read the following sentences and find out which verb is suitable for the blanks.bear bring change cross keepput set speak take make up5. Vocabulary Work1. It _ my mind that the store would be clos

16、ed at 5:00.2. I thought she was quite nice at first, but Ive _ my mind about her.3. _ in mind that it could rain every day, even in the middle of the summer.4. The sound of the waves _ to her mind the sunny summers of her childhood.5. If your job is stressful, its good to do some-thing in the evenin

17、gs to _ your mind off your work.crossedchangedBear/Keepbroughttake5. Vocabulary Work 6. Why not phone the hospital if youre worried? Itll _ your mind at ease. 7.Im going to tell him what I think of him. Im not afraid to _ my mind. 8. Sine youve _ your mind, nothing should prevent you from doing it.

18、9. You can do anything if you _ your mind to it.10. If you _ your mind on the job you wont have time to notice her problems.set/putspeakmade upput/setkeep6. Translation 1. Ill do it in my own way if you dont mind. 2. John couldnt have been in the classroom. We were there just a few minutes ago. 3. S

19、uch rude behavior cannot be excused. 4. My salary went up by half when I changed companies. 5. The workers smashed the bottles with the hammer. 6. I dont think it hurts (anybody) to get up earlier. 7. You are asking too much of me. 8. I keep making the same mistake. Its really annoying.7. Writing 1. Love is blind, and lovers cannot see The pretty follies that themselves commit. -William Shakespeare 2. There is more pleasure in loving Than in being beloved. -Thomas Fu

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