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Unit3WhateverHappenedtoManners?
SectionOnePre-readingActivities................................................................................2
I.Readingaloud......................................................................................................2
ILCulturalinformation............................................................................................2
III.Audiovisualsupplements................................................................................2
SectionTwoGlobalReading......................................................................................4
I.Textanalysis......................................................................................................4
II.Structuralanalysis............................................................................................4
SectionThreeDetailedReading.................................................................................5
Text1.......................................................................................................................5
SectionFourConsolidationActivities......................................................................14
I.VocabularyAnalysis........................................................................................14
IIGrammarExercise...........................................................................................19
III.Translationexercises.....................................................................................21
IV.Exercisesforintegratedskills.......................................................................22
V.Oralactivities..................................................................................................23
VI.WritingPractice............................................................................................24
VILListeningExercises......................................................................................25
SectionFiveFurtherEnhancement...........................................................................28
I.TextII..............................................................................................................28
ILMemorableQuotes.........................................................................................30
SectionOnePre-readingActivities
I.Readingaloud
Readthefollowingsentencesaloud,makingapausebetweensensegroups.
1.Doyourememberatime|whenpeoplewerealittlenicer,|alittlesofter,|alittlegentlerwith
others?
2.Irecentlygotathank-younotefromaguest|whoattendeda40thbirthdayparty|thatFrank
andIhosted|fbrFrank'sdaughter-in-law.
3.Now,11knowweallhavebusylives,|butthenotemyguestsentme|didn'ttakelongtowrite.
4.Beingontimefbrlunchdates,|fbrexample,|showsthepersonwe'remeeting|thatwevalue
hisorherprecioustime|asmuchaswedoourown.
5.Ifyou'reahusband,|howlonghasitbeen|sinceyouwalkedinthedoor|witharosefbryour
wife?
Il.Culturalinformation
1.Quote
JohannWolfgangvonGoethe:Aman'smannersareamirrorinwhichheshowshisportrait.
2.Manners
Goodmannersareveryimportantinthecommunicationofdailylife.Everyonelikesaperson
withgoodmanners.Butwhataregoodmanners?Howdoesoneknowwhatshoulddoandwhat
shouldnotdowhentryingtobeagood-manneredperson?
Herearesomecommonexamples.Apersonwithgoodmannersneverlaughsatapeoplein
trouble.Instead,he(she)alwaystriestoconsultorofferhelptotheperson.Whenhe(she)takesa
busandseesanoldmanorasickman,he(she)alwaysgiveshis(her)seattohim.Hedoesn't
inteiTuptotherpeoplewhentheyaretalking.
Ideasofwhataregoodmannersvaryindifferentregions.Forexample,peopleinWestern
countriesusuallykisseachothertoshowtheirgreetings,whereasinChina,kissinginpublicis
somethingunusualandsometimesberegardedasimpolitetosomebodyelse.Soitisimportantto
knowthepoliteandimpolitebehaviourbeforeyougotoaregion.Butitisalwaysrighttobekind
andhelpfultoothers.
III.Audiovisualsupplements
Watchavideoclipandanswerthefollowingquestions.
1.Whyisthegirldisappointedaftershetalkedwithpeopleinthemarket?
2.Eliza,thegirlinthevideoclip,wasaflowergirlinthemarketbeforeshewastaughtthe
standardEnglishandmanners.Whatdoyouthinkaboutpeople'smanners?Howcanmanners
changeaperson?
AnswerstotheQuestions:
1.Maybesheknewthembefore.Buttheycouldn'trecognizeherevenaftertalkingwithher.So
shefeltdisappointed.
2.Open.
VideoScript:
FlowerGirl:Buyaflower,Miss?
Eliza:Yes,please.
Man1:Oh,goodmorning,Miss.CanIhelpyou?
Eliza:DoyoumindifIwarmmyhands?
Man1:Gorightahead,Miss.
Eliza:Yes?
Man2:Excuseme.Miss.Forasecond,1thoughtyouweresomebodyelse.
Eliza:Who?
Man2:Forgiveme,tna'ant.Earlymorninglightplayingtrickswithmyeyes.
ManI:CanIgetyouataxi,ma"am?Aladylikeyoushouldn1bewalkingalonearoundLondon
thishourofthemorning.
Eliza:No,thankyou.
SectionTwoGlobalReading
I.Textanalysis
Whatisthisessayconcernedwith?
Thisessayisconcernedwiththenecessityandsignificanceofgoodmanners.
II.Structuralanalysis
1.Howistheessayorganized?
Theessayisorganizedchieflybymeansofthefollowingmethods:(1)themainideaisusedas
themainframeworkofthetext;(2)thedeductivemethodisemployedinmostoftheparagraphs;
(3)thewriter'spersonalexperiencesandsometypicalexamplesaremadegooduseofas
convincingevidence;(4)somekeyphrases,eachofwhichstandsinasingleline,areusedas
subtitles.
2.Workoutthestructureofthetextbycompletingthetable.
Paragraph(s)Mainidea
1Thewriterputsforwardherviewpoint:nowadays,manypeopleshowalackof
goodmanners;theyarelessfriendlyorlesspolitethanpeopleinthepast.
2-4Thewriterraisesandprovesheropinion:goodmannersareasortofhidden
beautysecret,whichcanmakeonefeelbetterwithaniceimage.
5-10Thewriterpointsoutandillustratesthefavorableinfluenceofsomespecific
goodmannersonthereceivers.
11Thewriterconcludesthatgoodmannersareinfectious;meanwhile,she
expresseshersincerewishforapolitesociety.
SectionThreeDetailedReading
TextI
WhateverHappenedtoManners?
LindaDano
1.Doyourememberatimewhenpeoplewerealittlenicer,alittlesofter,alittlegentler
wilheacholher?Icertainlydo,andIfeelthatmuchoftheworldhassomehowgottenaway
fromthat.IseesuchadifferenceinNewYorkCity,fbrexample,fromwhenIfirstmoved
heremorethan20yearsago:peoplerushingintoelevatorswithoutgivingthoseinsidea
chancetogetofffirst,neversaying“Thankyou“whenothersholdadooropenfbrthem,or
“Please“whentheywantacoworkertohandthemsomething,nevergivingawaveornodof
appreciationwhenanothermotoristletsthempulloutintotraffic.
2.Wegetlazy,andinourlazinesswethinkthatsomethinglikeasimple“Thankyou”
doesn'treallymatter.Butitcanmatterverymuch.Thefactisthatnomatterhownicelywe
dress,howbeautifullywedecorateourhomes,orhowlovelyourdinnerpartiesare,wecan't
betrulystylishwithoutgoodmanners.
3.Infact,Ithinkofgoodmannersasasortofhiddenbeautysecret.Haven'tyounoticed
thatthekindest,mostgenerouspeopleseemtokeepgettingprettier?TheybecomeCary
GrantorLaurenBacallrightbeforeoureyes.It'sfunnyhowthathappens,butitdoes.
4.Takethelong-lostartofsaying“Thankyou."Likewearingalittlelipstickormaking
sureyourhairisneat,gettingintothehabitofsaying“Thankyou”canmakeyoufeelbetter
aboutyourself,andthenyoulookbettertoeveryonearoundyou.Agraciousmannernotonly
setsanexcellentexampleforyourchildrenandgrandchildrenbutitaddspricelesspanacheto
yourimage.
5.PositiveThanking
Ofcourse,saying"Thankyou”doeswondersforthepersononthereceivingend[vo.1
recentlygotathank-younotefromaguestwhoattendeda40thbirthdaypartythatFrankand
IhostedfbrFrank'sdaughter-in-law.Thenotewaslovelyenough,butevenlovelierwasthe
factthattheguesthadalsoincludedarecipeforadishI'dcomplimentedheronatanearlier
gathering.Itwasasweetgesturethatmademefeelterrificandputmeinagreatmood.What
agift!
6.Manyofusknowweshouldwritethank-younotes,butwethinkwedon'thavethetime
orenergy.Now,Iknowweallhavebusylives,butIbetthenotemyguestsentmedidn'ttake
longtowrite.Ifyoufeellikeafeelbecauseyou'veputoffsendingacard,writeanotethat
says,"Ishouldhavedonethistwoweeksago,butIdidn'twanttoletanotherdaygoby
withouttellingyouhowmuchIenjoyedyourparty."It'smuchbetterthannotwritingatall.
MagicWords
7.Justaspowerfulasathank-younoteisthesimplephrase“Excuseme."Don'tyoujust
hateitwhensomeoneknocksanenormouscarry-onbagintoyourheadwhenhe'sbarreling
downtheaisletoboardanairplane-andthendoesn'tbothertosayhe'ssorry?Butwhen
someonedoesstopandturnaroundandgenuinelyapologizes,doesn'titmeltawaymost—if
notall—oftheirritationyoufelt?
8.Sameforholdingthedooropenforotherswhenyouseetheirhandsarefull.I'llevendo
thisforahotelbellmancarryingmyluggage.Justbecausehisjobistocarrymybagsdoesn't
meanhedoesn'tappreciatealittlegesturethatmakeshislifeaweebiteasier.And
punctualityisnotathingofthepast,either.Beingontimeforlunchdates,forexample,
showsthepersonwe'remeetingthatwevaluehisorherprecioustimeasmuchaswedoour
own.
9.BringingMannersHome
Andforheaven'ssake、weshouldn'tforgettousegoodmannerswithourownfamilies.
That'swhereitcountsthemostbecausethosearethepeoplewelovethemost.Howlovelyit
wouldbetoputacardonyourspouse'spillowatnighttosay“Thankyou“fbrsomedear
thingheorshedidfbryouorevenjusttosay“Iloveyou.,,
10.Similarly,bringinghomethemostinsignificantlittlepresentsfbrpeopleyoucherish
willgoalongway.Itshowsthey'reinyourthoughtsandyouwanttomakethemhappy.If
you'reahusband,howlonghasitbeensinceyouwalkedinthedoorwitharoseforyour
wife?Ormaybeherfavoritecandy—evenifit'sjustaSnickersbar.You,dsuregetmy
attentionifyoubroughtmeaSnickers!Ifirmlybelievespousesshouldbegraciousaboutthe
routinethingstheyexpecteachothertodo.Showthatyoudon'ttaketheotherpersonfbr
granted.Heorsheismuchmorelikelytotreatyouthesameway.
11.Goodmannersarninfectious.Now,ifwecouldjustgeteveryonetocatchthem!
WordsandExpressions
Paragraph1
Questions:
1)Whichsentencesinthefirstparagraphimplythatinageneralsense,peoplenowarelessgentle,
lessfriendlyorlesspolitethanpeopleinthepast?
Thefirsttwosentencesofthefirstparagraph.
2)WhatexamplesdoesthewritergivetoshowthatmanypeopleinNewYorkCityarenot
friendlyorpolitewithoneanother?
ThewriteremploysthefollowingexamplestoillustratethebadmannersofpeopleinNew
YorkCity:Peoplerushintoelevatorswithoutgivingthoseinsideachancetogetofffirst;they
neversay“Thankyou“whenothersholdadooropenfbrthem,or“Please"whentheywanta
coworkertohandthemsomething;theynevergiveawaveornodofappreciationwhenanother
motoristletsthempulloutintotraffic.
WordsandExpressions
1.appreciate:vt.
1)torecognizewithgratitude;begratefulfbr
e.g.Weappreciateyourhelpingus.
2)torecognizeorunderstandthatsomethingisvaluable,importantorasdescribed
e.g.There'snopointbuyinghimexpensivewines——hedoesn'tappreciatethem.
Derivations:
appreciation:n.
appreciative:adj.
Synonyms:
enjoy,understand
Comparison:appreciate,enjoy
appreciate:Itmeans"tobethankfulorgratefulforsomething,aswellas“tolikeorvalue
somethingforitsgoodqualities.^^
e.g.Wereallyappreciateallthehelpyougaveuslastweekend.
enjoy:Itstressestakingpleasureinasituationoneisin,esp.tofindsatisfactionindoing
something,andoftenappearsinthestructureof“enjoyoneself9.
e.g.NowthatIamfree,Icanenjoymusicforawhile.
既然有空,我可以享受一下音樂。
2.pullout:
1)(ofamotorvehicle,boat,etc.)tomoveoutofasideways
e.g.Acarsuddenlypulledoutinfrontofme.
一輛汽車突然橫沖到我面前。
2)toleaveordepart
e.g.WhenIarrived,thetrainwaspullingoutofthestation.
Activity:Makingadialogue
Directions:Makeadialoguewithyourpartner.Youaresupposedtousethefollowingwords
andphrasesasmanyaspossible.
appreciate,appreciation,getaway,somehow,pullout
Sentences:
Doyourememberatimewhenpeoplewerealittlenicer,alittlesofter,alittlegentlerwith
eachother?(Paragraph1)
Paraphrase:Yearsago,peoplewerekindandgenerouswitheachother,butnowpeopleareless
gentle,lessfriendlyorlesspolitethanpeopleinthepast.
Paragraphs2-4
Questions:
1)Accordingtothewriter,howdogoodmannersbuildupyourimage?(Paragraph4)
Nomatterwhatyouwear,goodmannersmakeyoufeelbetterandlookbetter,whichcan
setgoodexamplesfbryourchildrenandgrandchildren.
2)Howdoyouunderstandthesentence“wecan'tbetrulystylishwithoutgoodmanners”?
(Paragraph2)
Ifwedonotshowgoodmanners,wecannotbereallystylisheventhoughwewearthemost
stylishclothes,ordecorateourhomesmoststylishly.
WordsandExpressions
3.gracious:adj.
1)behavinginapleasant,polite,calmway
e.g.Thelosingteamweregraciousindefeat.
Hewasmostgracioustoeveryone,smilingandthankingthem.
2)characterizedbykindnessandwarmcourtesyespeciallyofakingtohissubjects
e.g.Thequeenwasgraciousenoughtoinviteus.
女王親切地邀請(qǐng)了我們。
Heisgracioustohisinferiors.
他待下級(jí)和藹可親。
Synonyms:
courteous,nice
4.priceless:adj.describinganobjectwhichhassuchahighvalue,especiallybecauseitisrare,
thatthepriceofitcannotbecalculated
e.g.Initsspacioushallsaredisplayedover8,000pricelessrelics.
在它寬敞的大廳里,展出了8000多件珍貴文物。
Heronepricelessassetisherunflappability.
她有一點(diǎn)是非常難能可貴的,就是她遇事冷靜。
Synonym:
precious
Comparison:priceless,precious
priceless:referingtosomethingthatisworthalotofmoneyorcannotbecalculatedinmonetary
terms
precious:emphasizingthefactthatsomethingisvaluable,rareandimportant,andshouldnotbe
wasted,lostorusedbadly
e.g.Pandasarepreciouscreatures.
熊貓是珍貴的動(dòng)物。
Youshouldmakegooduseofeverypreciousminutetostudy.
你應(yīng)很好利用寶貴的每一分鐘去學(xué)習(xí)。
Herknowledgeandexperiencewouldmakeherapriceless(=extremelyuseful)assettothe
team.
她的知識(shí)和經(jīng)歷對(duì)于整個(gè)團(tuán)隊(duì)來(lái)說(shuō)是無(wú)價(jià)之寶。
5.panache:n.astylish,originalandveryconfidentwayofdoingthingsthatmakespeople
admireyou
e.g.Theorchestraplayedwithgreatpanache.
交響樂團(tuán)的演奏十分優(yōu)雅動(dòng)聽。
Synonyms:dash,style,elegance
Activity:SentenceMaking
Direction:Youaresupposedtomakesentencesbyusingthefollowingwordsasmanyas
possible.
gracious,priceless,panache,precious
Sentences:
I....wecan'tbetrulystylishwithoutgoodmanners...(Paragraph2)
ParaphrasesIfwedonothavepolitewaysoftreatingotherpeopleandbehavinginpubic,we
can'tbetrulyfashionableandattractive.
Translations沒有良好的習(xí)慣,我們不可能真正成為時(shí)尚的人。
2....Ithinkofgoodmannersasasortofhiddenbeautysecret.(Paragraph3)
Paraphrase:Ithinkofgoodmannersasasortofhiddenbeautysecretwhosenaturecan'tbe
understoodandexplained.
Question:Whatwillgoodmannersleadustobe?
Goodmannerswillleadustobebeautifulandattractivefigures.
3....butitaddspricelesspanachetoyourimage...(Paragraph4)
Paraphrase:butakind,graciousmannermakesyoulookmuchmorestylish,charmingand
admirable,contributinginvaluablytoyourimage.
Paragraphs5-10
Questions:
1)Whatgoodmannersdoesthewritersuggestthatweshoulddisplay?
Weshouldsay"Thankyou"whenweareinvitedorhelped,say"Excuseme"whenwe
apologize,bepunctualandbringgoodmannershome.
2)Doyouagreewiththewriterthatgoodmannerswithourfamiliescountthemost?Justifyyour
reply.(Paragraph9)
Icouldn'tagreemore.Becausefamilymembersarethepeoplewelovemost.It'snaturalfor
ustoshowaffectionateconcernforthemandmakethemfeelniceandcomfortable.Sogood
mannersmatterthemostamongfamilymembers.
WordsandExpressions
6.wonders:n.objectsthatcauseafeelingofgreatsurpriseandadmiration
Collocation;
dowondersfor:Ifyousaythatapersonorthingdoeswonders,youmeanthattheyhaveavery
goodeffectonsomething.
e.g.Regularphysicalexerciseswilldowondersforyourhealth.
Synonyms:
miracle,marvel,phenomenon
Derivation:
wonderfuladj.
7.complimentvt.topraiseorexpressadmirationforsomeone
Collocation.*
complimentsb.onsth.
e.g.Imustcomplimentyouonyourhandlingofaverydifficultsituation.
Synonym:
praise,applaud,flatter
Derivations:
complimentary:adj.praisingorexpressingadmirationforsomeone
compliment:n.
Comparison:compliment,complement
compliment:praisesomebodyforsomething
complement:makesomethingelseseembetterormoreattractivewhencombiningwithit
Translation:
1)他連看都沒看一眼,就稱贊了她的新衣服。
Hecomplimentedheronhernewdresswithoutevenlookingatit.
2)Thiswinecomplementsthefoodperfectly.
用這種酒配這種菜肴最妙不過(guò)了。
8.mood:n,thewayyoufeelataparticulartime
e.g.Hismoodsuddenlychangedandhebecamecalm.
他的情緒突然一變,冷靜了下來(lái)。
Thepublicmoodchangeddramaticallyafterthebombing.
爆炸案發(fā)生后,公眾的氣氛急劇轉(zhuǎn)變。
I'mnotinthemoodtodisagreewithyou.
我沒有心思跟你爭(zhēng)論。
He'salwaysinabadmood(ieirritableandangry)onMondays.
他每個(gè)星期一情心情都很差。
Collocations:
1)beinnomoodforsth./todosth.:tonotwanttodosomethingwithsomeoneelse,often
becauseyouareangrywiththem
e.g.Iwasinnomoodforchatting.
He'sinnomoodfor(telling)jokes/totelljokes.
他沒心情說(shuō)笑話。
2)beinthemood:tofeellikedoingorhavingsomething
e.g.I'mnotreallyinthemoodforshopping.
9.putoff:toholdbacktoalatertime
e.g.Shekeepsputtingoffgoingtothedentist.
她老是拖延著不去看牙病。
Don'tputoffuntiltomorrowwhatcanbedonetoday.
今日事今日做。
Synonyms:
postpone,delay,prolong
10.barrel:totravelsomewhereveryquickly
e.g.Wewerebarrelingalongthefreewayat180kph.
11.irritation:n..whensomeoneismadeangryorannoyed,thepersontendstodevelopirritation
orfeelannoyedbyasourceofirritationorannoyance
e.g.Thetrafficnoiseisaconstantirritationtocitydwellers.
車輛的噪音對(duì)城市居民是永無(wú)止境的騷擾。
Derivations:
irritatevt..
irritableadj.
irritatingadj.
12.punctualityn.thequalityorhabitofbeingontime
e.g.Ourbossurgedonusthesignificanceofpunctuality.
老板向我們強(qiáng)調(diào)守時(shí)的重要性。
Derivation:
punctualadj.
13.count
1)vt.tosaythenamesofnumbersoneaftertheotherinorder,ortocalculatethenumberof
peopleorthingsinagroup
e.g.Countyourmoneycarefullytomakesureit'sallthere.
2)vi.tohavevalueorimportance;tomatter
e.g.Fvealwaysbelievedthathappinesscountsmorethanmoney.
Myopiniondoesn'tcountforanythingaroundhere(=noonevaluesmyopinion).
Collocations:
countsb.in:toincludesomeoneinanactivityorarrangement
eg"Doyouwanttocomeswimmingtomorrow?"nYes,countmein."
countonsb.:tobeconfidentthatyoucandependonsomeone
e.g.Icancountonmyparentstohelpme.
Derivation:
countableadj.
14.cherish
1)vt.tolove,protectandcareforsomeoneorsomethingthatisimportanttoyou
e.g.Oneofourcherishedprivilegesistherightoffreespeech.
我們所珍視的權(quán)利之一是言論自由。
AlthoughIcherishmychildren,Idoallowthemtheirindependence.
2)vt.tokeephopes,memoriesorideasinyourmindbecausetheyareimportanttoyouandbring
youpleasure
e.g.Icherishthememoriesofthetimewespenttogether.
我們?cè)谝黄鸬臅r(shí)光珍藏在我的記憶當(dāng)中。
Synonyms:
carefor,treasure,value
15.routine:
1)adj.ordinaryandnotspecialorunusual
e.g.Itwasaratherroutineperformance.
那是很一般的演出。
2)n.ausualorfixedwayofdoingthings
e.g.Theydiditasamatterofroutine.
他們那樣做只是例行公事。
16.take...forgranted:
1)takesth.forgranted:tobelievesomethingtobetruewithouteventhinkingaboutit
e.g.Ididn*trealizethatMelaniehadn'tbeentocollege—IsupposeIjusttookitforgranted.
2)takesth.orsb.forgranted:ifyoutakesituationsorpeopleforgranted,youdonotrealizeor
showthatyouaregratefulfbrhowmuchyougetfromthem
e.g.Itakeforgrantedthatyouhavereadthisbook.
Wemustnottakeourparents'carefbrgranted.
我們不能認(rèn)為父母的關(guān)心是理所當(dāng)然的。
Synonyms:
assume,presume
Activity:RolePlay
Direction:Theclassissupposedtobedividedintogroups.Themembersineachgroupare
toplayaroleinaTVinterviewinwhichthesubjectof''generationgapbetweenparentsand
theirchildren^^isdiscussed.Thestudentsarerequiredtouseasmanywordsandphrasesin
Para.5—10aspossible.
Sentences:
1.Ofcourse,saying“Thankyou.”doeswondersforthepersononthereceivingendtoo.
(Paragraph5)
Paraphrase:Withoutdoubt,saying“Thankyou."willbringbenefittothepersonwhoreceivesthe
thank-youremark.
Explanations“Dowondersfbr”meansachievingpositiveresultsforsomebodyorsomething.
Itdoeswondersforyourself-confidence.Believeme.
2.1betthenotemyguestsentmedidn'ttakelongtowrite.(Paragraph6)
ParaphrasesIamsurethattofinishwritingathank-younotewillnottakemyguesttoomuch
time.
Translation.我敢打賭,客人給我寫的信不需要太多時(shí)間就可以寫完。
3.Ifyoufeellikeafeel...(Paragraph6)
Paraphrase:Ifyou'dliketoknowhowyouwouldfeelwhenyoudowriteathank-younote...
Explanation:"Feellike“meanshavingawishorinclinationforsomething.
Ifeellikeacupoftea.
Onahotdaywefeellikeacoldbeer.
4.Andforheaven'ssake,weshouldn'tforgettousegoodmannerswithourownfamilies.
(Paragraph9)
ExplanationsThephrase"fbrgoodness'/Pete's/heaven's/pity'ssake"canbeusedwhenoneasks
stronglyforsomething.
Neverdothatagain,fbrheaven'ssake!
Forheaven'ssakedon9tletherknowwhatItoldyou!
However,thephrase"fbrGod's/Christ'ssake"mightbeconsideredoffensiveortaboobysome
people,andshouldbeusedwithcare.
ForChrist'ssake,turnthatmusicdown!
Translation:看在上帝的份上,把那音樂關(guān)輕點(diǎn)。
5.You'dsuregetmyattention.(Paragraph10)
ExplanationsInAmericanEnglish,Msurelynisoftenshortenedto"sure".
Isuredon'twanttobearoundwhenGenefindsoutwhathashappenedtohiscar.
Paragraph11
Questions:
1)Doyoubelievethatgoodmannersareinfectious?Exemplifyyouranswer.
(Thisisanopenquestion.)Yes,Ido.Forexample,parents1goodmannerssetanexamplefor
theirchildren.AsanEnglishsayinggoes,t4Likefather,likeson.^^
2)Isitpossibleforeveryonetoshowgoodmanners?
Ofcourse,itis.Butittakestimeandcallsformucheducation./No,itisimpossible,because
therewillalwaysbesomepeoplewhocanneverlearngoodmannerswell.
WordsandExpressions
17.infectious:adj.
1)abletopassadiseasefromoneperson,animalorplanttoanother
e.g.Fluisaninfectiousdiseasecharacterizedbyfever,achesandpainsandexhaustion.
流感是一種傳染病,其特征是發(fā)熱、全身疼痛和疲乏無(wú)力。
2)describingsomethingthathasaneffectoneveryonewhoispresentandmakesthemwantto
joinin
e.g.Heexpressedinfectiousenthusiasmtohisvoters.
他對(duì)他的選民表現(xiàn)出的熱情很有感染力。
Derivations:
infectvt.
infectionn.
Synonym:
contagious
Activity:SentenceMaking
Direction:Youaresupposedtomakesentenceswiththefollowingwords:
infect,infection,infectious
Sentences:
11.Goodmannersareinfectious.(Paragraph11)
Paraphrase:Goodmannersareeasytocatch.
SectionFourConsolidationActivities
I.VocabularyAnalysis
1.Phrasepractice
1.getawayfromsth.=becomedifferentfromwhatitshouldbelike避免,與..不同
e.g.Thebookproducesanewimageofteacherwhichgetsawayfromthestereotype.這本書描繪
了一個(gè)與以往大不相同的教師形象。
2.pulloutintotraffic=moveoutontothemainroad駛?cè)胲嚵?/p>
e.g.Themurdererwindeddownthewindowandpulledoutintotraffic.兇手搖下車窗,將車駛?cè)?/p>
車流。
Hewavedmegoodbyeandpulledoutintotraffic.他向我揮手告別,將車駛?cè)胲嚵鳌?/p>
3.onthereceivingend=whoreceivessth.接收方;betheonewhosufferssomethingunpleasant
承受不愉快、接受打擊的人
e.g.Noonewanttobeonthereceivingendofgameplaying.游戲中,誰(shuí)也不想成為被動(dòng)的一
方。
4.goalongway=produceafar-reachingeffect有長(zhǎng)遠(yuǎn)的影響
e.g.Tomorrow'sgamewillgoalongwaytowarddeterminingtheirteam'sfuture.
明天的比賽對(duì)決定他們隊(duì)的未來(lái)意義重大。
2.Wordcomparison
1.
matter:tobeimportant,ortoaffectwhathappens
e.g.Wewerelatebutitdidn7seetntomatter.
happen:whensomethinghappens,thereisanevent,especiallyonethatisnotplanned
e.g.It'simportanttopredictwhatwillhappennext.
care:ifyoucareaboutsomething,youfeelthatitisimportantandareconcernedaboutit
e.g.Doesanybodyknowwe'rehere,doesanybodycare?.
mind:totakecareofsomeoneorsomething
e.g.SheaskedmeifI'dmindthechildrenforanhourwhileshewentshopping.
2.
hurry:todosomethingorgosomewheremorequicklythanusual,especiallybecausethereisnot
muchtime
e.g.Ihatehavingtohunyameal.
rush:ifyourushsomewhere,yougotherequickly
e.g.Aschoolgirlrushedintoaburningflattosaveaman\life.
hasten:youhastensomethingbyactinginordertomakeithappensooner
e.g.Hehastened
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