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1、編輯pptUNIT 2 Defining beauty編輯pptWarm-up ListeningSpeaking Unit report Homework編輯pptWhat did you hear?1Fill in the blanks in the table with the information you have heard in the passage.Warm-upUnit 2Types of beautyPeoples opinionsbeauty based on _skin-deepbeauty based on inner qualities not easy to _
2、 or _the beauty of natureappreciated by people of all _ and _the beauty of humansdifferent for different _ and _appearanceimitatecopyagesculturesindividualssocieties編輯pptWhat would you respond?Work in pairs and discuss the following questions.Warm-up1) What does “Beauty is only skin-deep” mean?2) Wh
3、at are the ideals of female beauty in our culture?3) What do you think is more important: appearance or inner beauty?2Unit 2Next page編輯pptWhat would you respond?Warm-up2Unit 2Next pageWork in pairs and discuss the following questions.1) What does “Beauty is only skin-deep” mean?The saying “Beauty is
4、 only skin-deep” means physical beauty is superficial and unimportant. It is often used to remind people that a person may have attractive physical appearance, but no attractive inner intellectual, emotional, or spiritual qualities. 2) What are the ideals of female beauty in our culture?The ideals o
5、f female beauty in our culture include: white skin, large eyes, double eye-lids, a pointed chin, and a slim body. 編輯pptWhat would you respond?Warm-up2Unit 2Next pageWork in pairs and discuss the following questions.3) What do you think is more important: appearance or inner beauty?I have to admit th
6、at physical attractiveness can be a bonus, but it is inner beauty kindness, thoughtfulness, confidence, generosity, and wisdom that really makes a person beautiful and attractive.編輯pptListeningUnderstanding a passageDirections: Listen to a passage and choose the best answer from the four choices pro
7、vided for each question.A) It is a picture received by senses other than sight.B) It is a picture merely formed out of imagination.C) It is a picture actually seen with our own eyes.D) It is a picture wrongly perceived by the brain.A) To examine why we believe what we see.B) To study how humans perc
8、eive the world.C) To find out how our eyes receive visual input.D) To explore why we rely so much on our brains.12Next pageUnit 2編輯pptListeningUnderstanding a passageDirections: Listen to a passage and choose the best answer from the four choices provided for each question.A) Visual illusions are sm
9、all details coming from our eyes.B) Visual illusions are guesses our brains make about the world.C) Visual illusions are wrong records of our own past experiences.D) Visual illusions are scary thoughts about what will happen soon.A) Scientists have studied visual illusions for decades.B) Scientists
10、have understood how visual illusions happen.C) Scientists are proving visual illusions can save time and energy.D) Scientists will look inside our brains to explain visual illusions.34Next pageUnit 2編輯pptListeningUnderstanding a passage12Next pageKeyUnit 2A) It is a picture received by senses other
11、than sight.B) It is a picture merely formed out of imagination.C) It is a picture actually seen with our own eyes.D) It is a picture wrongly perceived by the brain.A) To examine why we believe what we see.B) To study how humans perceive the world.C) To find out how our eyes receive visual input.D) T
12、o explore why we rely so much on our brains.編輯pptListeningUnderstanding a passage34KeyUnit 2A) Visual illusions are small details coming from our eyes.B) Visual illusions are guesses our brains make about the world.C) Visual illusions are wrong records of our own past experiences.D) Visual illusions
13、 are scary thoughts about what will happen soon.A) Scientists have studied visual illusions for decades.B) Scientists have understood how visual illusions happen.C) Scientists are proving visual illusions can save time and energy.D) Scientists will look inside our brains to explain visual illusions.
14、編輯pptListeningUnderstanding a lectureDirections: Listen to a lecture and choose the best answer from the four choices provided for each question.A) To show that commercials are a good way to promote sales.B) To show that commercials affect every aspect of our life.C) To prove that we humans take our
15、 looks very seriously.D) To prove that the list of commercials can go on and on.A) Being soft.B) Being feminine.C) Having a flat stomach.D) Having prominent cheekbones.12Next pageUnit 2編輯pptListeningUnderstanding a lectureDirections: Listen to a lecture and choose the best answer from the four choic
16、es provided for each question.A) They are preferred by both employers and customers.B) They have higher productivity than their coworkers.C) They are often disliked by their coworkers.D) They have more positive characteristics.A) Outward beauty for humans has a universal definition.B) Outward beauty
17、 is the only contributing factor to success.C) Outward beauty will be eventually replaced by inner beauty.D) Outward beauty plays a significant role in our lives and careers.34Next pageUnit 2編輯pptListeningUnderstanding a lecture12Next pageKeyUnit 2A) To show that commercials are a good way to promot
18、e sales.B) To show that commercials affect every aspect of our life.C) To prove that we humans take our looks very seriously.D) To prove that the list of commercials can go on and on.A) Being soft.B) Being feminine.C) Having a flat stomach.D) Having prominent cheekbones.編輯pptListeningUnderstanding a
19、 lecture 34KeyUnit 2A) They are preferred by both employers and customers.B) They have higher productivity than their coworkers.C) They are often disliked by their coworkers.D) They have more positive characteristics.A) Outward beauty for humans has a universal definition.B) Outward beauty is the on
20、ly contributing factor to success.C) Outward beauty will be eventually replaced by inner beauty.D) Outward beauty plays a significant role in our lives and careers.編輯pptSpeakingPracticing conversational skillsI dont think so.I dont agree with you.I dont see it that way.I totally disagree.Im sorry, b
21、ut I disagree.I cannot agree with this idea.I think thats wrong.I think our perspectives are different.Sorry, I dont agree with you.My point of view differs from yours.Unit 2Useful expressions: Expressing a different opinionNext page編輯pptSpeakingPracticing conversational skillsUnit 2Useful expressio
22、ns: Expressing a different opinionIm not sure about that.Im afraid I cant agree with you.Im not sure that I agree with you.I think you might be wrong.I dont entirely agree with .I see what you mean, but .I see your point of view, but I see, but thats different.You may be right, but .You could be rig
23、ht, but I think that .Next page編輯pptSpeakingPracticing conversational skillsUnit 2Useful expressions: Expressing a different opinionYou are probably right, but .Yes, but on the other hand .Yeah, but the problem is that .Well, that sounds very good, but .Yeah, thats true, but on the other hand .Next
24、page編輯pptSpeakingPracticing conversational skillsUnit 2Useful expressions: Expressing a different opinionYou cant be serious.Are you crazy or what?You must be kidding, right?I cant believe youre saying that.How can you even say that?Oh, come on, wheres your logic?That doesnt make any sense.Absolutel
25、y wrong.No way!編輯pptSpeakingPracticing conversational skillsModel DialoguesDialogue 1A: Wow, youve got so many books? Have you finished reading all of them?B: Sure. Ive read some of them more than once.A: Yeah, I see some of them are dog-eared. By the way, have you got a Kindle?B: Yes, I got one as
26、a birthday present, but I have never used it to read books.A: Many people say that paper books are going to be a thing of the past.B: I totally disagree. To me, part of the pleasure of reading is the sensory experience of holding a book in my hands, feeling and smelling it, turning the pages, and st
27、icking a bookmark in it before I finish reading it. Ive got a lot of beautiful bookmarks.A: I see your point of view, but paper books take up a lot of space.B: I know that storing books is a big headache, but I still think that paper books will never be completely replaced by electronic ones. Many p
28、eople like me still prefer to have a book in their hands rather than read on a screen.Next pageUnit 2編輯pptSpeakingPracticing conversational skillsModel DialoguesDialogue 1Next pageUnit 2dog-eared: used to describe a piece of paper or a book whose corners are folded and torn from being touched a lot
29、(書頁(yè)或報(bào)紙)卷邊的,折角的Kindle: an e-reader which enables users to read e-books, and other digital media 一種電子書閱讀器a level playing field: a situation that is fair to all; a situation where everyone has the same opportunity 公平競(jìng)爭(zhēng)的機(jī)會(huì)編輯pptSpeakingA: One of the greatest things about being a college student is that I
30、 no longer have to wear school uniforms.B: I cant bear the thought of wearing those ugly clothes again.A: Yeah, neither can I. But I have to admit that school uniforms create a level playing field that reduces unnecessary competition between students.B: Yeah, thats true, but on the other hand, schoo
31、l uniforms prevent students from expressing their individuality.A: You may be right, but school uniforms do encourage students to focus on their studies rather than their clothes.B: Well, Im not so sure about that. Actually, school uniforms have no positive effect on students behavior and academic a
32、chievement.A: Anyhow, school uniforms do make schools safer for students, because it is easier to identify a thief or other criminals since all students are dressed alike.Unit 2Practicing conversational skillsModel DialoguesDialogue 2編輯pptSpeakingNow, its your turn!Situational dialogue 1You and your
33、 close friend are talking about renting a room near campus. Your friend starts with complaints about the crowded and noisy dorm, and suggests renting a room near campus. You express a different opinion by pointing out that it is too expensive to rent a room.Next pageUnit 2編輯pptSpeakingNow, its your
34、turn!Situational dialogue 2Next pageUnit 2You and your classmate are talking about whether you need to have a new smartphone. You start by saying that there is something wrong with your phone. Your classmate suggests that you buy a new one, but you think it is not necessary to get a new one.編輯pptSpe
35、akingNext pageSituational dialogue 1A: I just couldnt fall asleep last night. Peter was snoring so loudly, and Jack was talking in his sleep. I am so sleepy and tired now. B: Thats too bad. Could you request a change to a different dorm? A: Im afraid it will be the same if I move to another dorm. Im
36、 thinking of renting a room near campus. B: Are you crazy or what? Its so expensive to rent a room. A: Im afraid I have to. Otherwise Ill break down sooner or later. B: Yeah, but the problem is that you wont be able to afford it. A: So perhaps I need to get a part-time job. Unit 2編輯pptSpeakingUnit 2
37、Situational dialogue 2A: Whats wrong with my smartphone? It is becoming hotter and hotter. B: Ive told you so many times that you need to get a new one. A: I dont think so. I bought this one just two years ago. B: Two years ago?! You are so behind the times. A lot of my friends upgrade their phone e
38、very year. A: I cannot agree with this idea. I dont think they really need a new smartphone. They just want one. B: You may be right, but I think you do need a new smartphone. You cant get 4G. Youre running out of storage space. You need a bigger screen. And worst of all, your phone often gets hot.
39、A: You are probably right, but its not necessary to upgrade it now.編輯pptSpeakingListening and speaking: PassageTask 1 Listen to a passage. Fill in the blanks with the information you have heard.Natural beauty:1) The beauty of the natural world seems to cause _ in everyone despite their _ , _ , or _.
40、2) _ seem to have little impact on what we find beautiful in the natural world.Human beauty:1) Our perception of human beauty changes across _ and over _.2) It is easy to see a persons _ but hard to discover a persons _.Unit 2amazementageculturenationalityIndividual opinionssocietiestimeouter beauty
41、inner beauty編輯pptSpeakingListening and speaking: PassageTask 2 Listen to the passage again. Answer the following questions according to what you have heard.1) How long does research show it takes us to make a first impression?2) What does what other people think of us affect?3) What do first impress
42、ions depend on?Unit 2It takes just one-tenth of a second for us to make a first impression. What other people think of us affects many important things including marriage, getting a raise at our job, and even whether we get hired for a job or not. First impressions depend a lot on our outer beauty a
43、nd many other things such as the clothes we wear, the way we behave, and the manner in which we talk. 編輯pptSpeakingSpeak out!Work in pairs and discuss the following questions:1. Do you agree with the saying “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder”?2. Why are first impressions important?3. How can we l
44、eave a good first impression on other people?Unit 2Beauty is in the eye of thebeholder: (Proverb) Differentpeople have different ideas aboutwhat is beautiful. 情人眼里出西施Next page編輯pptSpeakingSpeak out!1. Do you agree with the saying “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder”?Unit 2Next pageThe saying “Beau
45、ty is in the eye of the beholder” literally means that perception of beauty is subjective and variable, and different people have different ideas about what is beautiful. The perception of beauty varies among people, across cultures, stages of life, and time periods in history. There is no fixed sta
46、ndard about beauty, so I agree with the saying. 編輯pptSpeakingSpeak out!2. Why are first impressions important?Unit 2Next pageWhen you meet someone for the first time, it will only take a quick glance for that person to form a lasting impression about you based on your appearance, your body language,
47、 and the way you are dressed. It is extremely hard or nearly impossible to reverse or change that first impression, and it sets the tone for how that person continues to perceive you in the future. Therefore, first impressions are crucial for your career and social life. 編輯pptSpeakingSpeak out!3. Ho
48、w can we leave a good first impression on other people?Unit 2First impressions depend on natural looks, and also on the clothes we wear, the way we behave, and the way we talk. We may not be able to change our natural looks, but we can try to dress neatly and appropriately, behave in a polite and pl
49、easant manner, and talk in an attentive and friendly way, which will help leave a good first impression on other people. 編輯pptSpeakingListening and speaking: LectureTask 1 Listen to a lecture. Answer the following questions according to what you have heard.1) What kind of women do studies show that
50、most men want to find?2) What kind of men do studies show that most women want to find?3) What did marriage choices depend on in the past?4) What kind of women were men attracted to?5) What kind of men were women attracted to?Next pageUnit 2Most men want to find a pretty and charming woman. Most wom
51、en want to find a secure and successful man. They depended on successfully having and raising children. Men were attracted to women who were likely to be able to have healthy children. Women were attracted to men who would be able to protect and provide food and shelter for all of them. 編輯pptSpeakin
52、gListening and speaking: LectureTask 2 Listen to the lecture again. Fill in the blanks with the information you have heard. Unit 21) In arranged marriages, the people getting married had _ in the matter. This is still true in many _ . In these places, marriage is seen as a decision that affects _ .
53、Arranged marriages were still _ in most parts of the world in the _ century and are still very common even today, in the _ century.2) In arranged marriages, love was not important. It was expected to _.3) Couples in arranged marriages dont get divorced often. According to a 2012 study, _ of all glob
54、al marriages are arranged, and these arranged marriages have an average divorce rate of _ . In India, _ of marriages are arranged, and their divorce rate is a surprisingly low _ .little choicetraditional societiesthe entire familyvery common20th21thgrow over time52%6.3%88%1.2%編輯pptSpeakingSpeak out!
55、1. Do you believe that people marry for love?2. Would you accept an arranged marriage?Next pageUnit 2Listening and speaking: Lecture編輯pptSpeaking1. Do you believe that people marry for love?I still believe that most people marry for love, although nowadays some people do value financial stability an
56、d social status over true love. To me, love is the central and leading factor that makes a marriage work. It is true love that holds couples together through stresses and tough times. . Perhaps I would accept an arranged marriage if it were arranged by my parents, because my parents know me so well
57、that they will know what kind of boys/girls are suitable for me. 2. Would you accept an arranged marriage?Unit 2Speak out!Listening and speaking: Lecture編輯pptUnit reportWomen have been wearing makeup since ancient times. Please prepare a three-minute speech on the reasons why women wear makeup today
58、.Next pageUnit 2編輯pptUnit reportWomen have been wearing makeup in some form or another since ancient times. Today women mainly use makeup to enhance their natural beauty, to build confidence, or to cover skin flaws on their face. The top reason why women use makeup is to enhance their natural beauty
59、. Nowadays women face high expectations in terms of appearance. The social norms and media around them dictate that a womans first priority should be to look pretty. Every day women see thousands of advertisements for products to help them look more beautiful and attractive. Therefore it is normal f
60、or women to use makeup to enhance their natural beauty and make themselves physically attractive. (To be continued)Unit 2Reference answer: Next page編輯pptUnit reportSome women wear makeup because it gives them more confidence. Makeup can be a mask for them to hide their insecurities before they get r
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