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Unit1>KeytoBookExercise
ListenandRespond
TaskOneFocusingontheMainIdeas
1Choosethebestanswertocompleteeachofthefollowing
sentencesaccordingtotheinformationcontainedinthelistening
passage.
1Beforegraduatingfromcollege,thespeakerwasaskedto.
A)makeapieceofcakefortheclass
B)writedownpeople'sresponsetohersmile
C)observehowpeoplesmileateachother
D)actkindlytosomeone
2WhilewaitingforherturntogetherbreakfastatthelocalMcDonalds,the
speaker.
A)wasreadytoservethetwopoorhomelessmenwhosmelled
B)sawaterribledirtymanstandingintheline
C)foundthatashortgentlemanwaswaitingforhismeal
D)noticedthatahomelessmanwassmilingather
3ThetwopoorhomelessmenwenttothelocalMcDonaldsto
A)warmthemselvesB)havetheirbreakfast
C)waitforsomeoneD)searchforafriendlysmile
4Atthesightofthetwohomelessmen,thespeaker
A)turnedawayfromthemtojoinherfamily
B)orderedforthemtwocupsofhotcoffee
C)boughtthemtwobreakfastmeals
D)askedthemwhattheywantedtoeat
5Afterthespeakerturnedinher''project/'thespeaker'sprofessorandher
classmates
A)hadaheateddiscussionaboutsmile
B)exchangedtheirunusualexperiences
C)weredeeplytouchedbyhersmile
D)weregreatlymovedbyherstory
TaskTwoZoomingInontheDetails
Listentotherecordingcarefullyandfillineachoftheblanks
accordingtowhatyouhaveheard.
1ThespeakerisamotherofthreeandhasrecentlycompletedhercoHeqe
deqree.Thelastprojecttheprofessorassignedhertodowastogooutand
smileatthreeDeoDleandthenwritedowntheirreaction.
2Soonaftershewasassignedtheproject,shewentwithherfamilytothe
localMcDonaldsonacoldMarchmornina.Justwhentheywerestanding
inline,waitingtobeserved*shesmelledahorrible"dirtybodv"sme".
Twopoorhomelessmenwerealsostandinginline.Theyjustwantedtositin
therestaurantandwarmUD,sotheyonlyaskedforcoffee.Obviously,it
wasalltheycouldafford.
3Thenshewassuddenlyfilledwithsympathy.Alleyesintherestaurant
weresetonher,judginghereveryaction.Shesmiledandboughtthetwo
homelessmentwobreakfastmeals.
4Shereturnedtocollege,withthisstoninhand.Sheturnedinher
''DroiectHerprofessorreadittothewholeclass.Thewholeclasswas
touched.Shegraduatedwithoneofthebiggestlessonsshewouldeverlearn
一UNCONDITIONALACCEPTANCE.
ReadandExplore
TaskOneDiscoveringtheMainIdeas
1Answerthefollowingquestionswiththeinformationcontainedin
TextA.
1)Whydidn'ttheauthorstopforthehitchhiker?
Hethoughtthatsomeoneelsewouldstopforhim.Andhewasafraid
ofapossiblerobbery.
2)Didhefeelguiltyfornothelpingtheyoungman?
No.Hedidn't.Buthewasbotheredbyhiseasyandquickdecisionof
leavingtheyoungmanstrandedaloneinthedesert.
3)WhydidtheauthordecidetostarthisjourneyacrossAmericapennilessly?
Hewantedtotestifapersoncouldstillrelysolelyonthekindnessof
strangersorthegoodwillofhisfellowAmericansthesedays.
4)Whatdidhediscoverashetravelled?
Hefoundoutthatotherssharedhisfear.Yettheystillstubbornly
helpedstrangerslikehim.
5)Whathadhappenedtothetruckertheauthormetonarainyday?
Hewasoncerobbedatknifepointbyahitchhiker.
6)Whatconclusiondidtheauthordrawfromhisexperiencesmentionedin
Paras.15-18?
Hefoundthatpeopleweregenerallycompassionate.Andthosewho
hadtheleasttogiveoftengavethemost.
7)WhydidCarolinvitetheauthortotalktoherclassabouthistrip?
Shethoughtthechildrenshouldbeexposedtowhatelsewasout
there—thegoodandthebad.
8)Whatconclusiondidtheauthormakeabouthistripwhenhetalkedtothe
students?
HeconcludedthathisfaithinAmericahadbeenrenewedandthat
peoplecouldstilldependonthekindnessofstrangers.
2TextAcanbedividedintothreepartswiththeparagraphnumber(s)
ofeachpartprovidedasfollows.Writedownthemainideaofeach
part.
Part:One;Paragraph(s):1-7;MainIdea:Becauseofapastexperienceof
neglectingahitchhikerinneedofhelp,theauthordecidedtotravel
acrossAmericawithoutanymoneytofindoutifonecouldstillrelyon
thekindnessofstrangersthesedays.
Part:Two;Paragraph(s):8-28;MainIdea:Duringhistrip,hefoundout
thatpeopleweregenerallycompassionateandwillingtohelp
althoughtheymighthavefears.
Part:Three;Paragraph(s):29-31;MainIdea:Hetalkedtoschoolchildren
andconcludedinapatrioticmannerthatinAmericapeoplecouldstill
dependonthekindnessofstrangers.
TaskTwoReadingBetweentheLines
Readthefollowingsentencescarefullyanddiscussinpairswhatthe
authorintendstosaybytheitalicizedparts.
1)Inthemiddleofthedesert,Icameuponayoungmanstandingbythe
roadside.Hehadhisthumboutandheldagascaninhisotherhand.(Para.1)
Bydoingso,theyoungmanwastellingthepassingdriversthathe
wantedtohitchhikeashiscarhadrunoutofgas.
2)TheweekIturned37,1realizedI'dnevertakenagambleinmylife.(Para.
7)
ThisweekIwouldbe37yearsold,yetIrealizedthatIhadalways
beenverycarefulinmylifeandIhadnevertakenarisk,forexample,
trustingonthekindnessofothers.
3)Itwouldbeacashlessjourneythroughthelandofthealmightydollar.(Para.
7)
Theauthorisbeingabitsarcastichere.Hewouldtakenomoneywith
himandtravelacrosstheUS,whereitisbelievedthatmoneycando
everythingandanything.Thephrase"almightydollar"isaplayful
allusiontothefamiliarterm"AlmightyGod"
4)YetIwastreatedwithkindnessineverystateItraveled.Iwasamazedby
thestubborncapacityofAmericanstohelpastranger,evenwhenitseemedto
runcontrarytotheirownbestinterests.(Para.11)
Iwasamazedbythecontinualshowofkindnessofmyfellow
Americans,eventhoughhelpingastrangerwouldmeantakingarisk.
5)Ididn'tknowwhethertokissthemorscoldthemforstopping.(Para.13)
Theauthorhadmixedfeelings:whethertokissthetwowomenfor
theirkindness,orgivethemalessonbycautioningthemnottotrust
anystranger,fortheycouldhaverunintoabadpersoninsteadof
himself.
CheckingYourVocabulary
WordDetective
1ChoosethedefinitioninColumnBthatbestmatcheseachitalicized
wordinColumnA.
1)。
2)〃
3)a
4);
5)/7
6)/7
7)e
8)/
9)g
10)f
2Asynonymisawordthathasthesameornearlythesamemeaning
asanotherword.Anantonymisawordthatmeanstheoppositeof
anotherword.WriteSbeforeeachpairofsynonymsandAbefore
eachpairofantonyms.ThefirstwordineachpairistakenfromText
Bandthecorrespondingparagraphnumberhasbeenindicatedfor
you.
Example:S_virtually,almost(Para.1)
1)Sgovern,control(Para.3)
2)Ssignal,sign(Para.4)
3)Sparticipate,join(Para.5)
4)Aheave,lower(Para.6)
5)Scollapse,fall(Para.7)
6)Sestablish,found(Para.10)
7)Slocate,situate(Para.10)
8)Aoccasional,frequent(Para.15)
CheckingYourComprehension
1Answerthefollowingquestionswiththeinformationcontainedin
TextB.
1)Whatistheauthorandhiswife'sopinionaboutbecomingatruefriendto
someonewhosenametheydon'tknow?
Theauthorandhiswifeusedtothinkthatitwasvirtuallyimpossible
tobeatruefriendtosomeonewhosenametheydidnftknow.But
nowtheyrealizetheywerewrong.YearsofSunday-morningbustrip
throughthecitywiththesame"nameless“peoplehavecompletely
changedtheirthinking.
2)WhydoestheauthorsaythattakingtheSunday-morningbustriprequires
teamworkthoughtheydon'tknoweachother'snames?
Thereisalwaysthesamegroupofregularpassengers.Thebusdriver
andthepassengersactedroutinelywithduecareandattention,asif
theywerecooperatinginateam.Thedrivershouldperformhis
dutieswellandthepassengersshouldobeythewrittenand
unwrittenrules.Thereshouldbenosmoking,nolittering,and
everyoneshouldbehaveinapoliteanddecentmanner.Undersuch
circumstances<namesarenolongerimportant.
3)WhatcanwelearnaboutthesilentwomanfromPara.5?
Thesilentwomanalwayssitsupfrontandneverrespondstoothers'
greetings.Herwornclothingsuggeststhatsheisnotrich.However,
sheisconsiderateenoughtobringthebusdriveracupofcoffeeeach
timeshetakesthebusride.
4)Whydoesthefactorysecurityguardalwaysslumpdowninhisseatwithhis
eyesclosed?
Hehasjustcomeoffalongnightshiftandhefeelssleepyandtired.
5)WhywasthebusverylateoneSundaymorning?
Onthatmorningaregularpassengercollapsedonthesidewalkashe
wasmovingforwardtoboardthebus.Theotherpassengerstriedto
helphimandwaitedwithhimforanambulancetoarrive.
6)WhatdoyouknowabouttheMexicancouple?
TheMexicancoupleloveeachotherverymuch.Theyalwaysboard
thebushandinhandandarestillholdinghandswhentheygetoff
thebus.Thewomanwaspregnantlatelastyearandnowtheyhavea
newbaby.AUtheregularpassengersfeelhappyfortheyoung
Mexicancouple.
7)WhydothepassengersenjoythecompanyofagroupofHaitians?
TheHaitianshaveagreatsenseoffun.Thepassengersareall
delightedtohavetheircompany.Theyalwayschuckleandnodwhen
theHaitiansareallaboard.
8)Whyisthewomanwhositsupfrontalwayssilent?
Shehasaspeechimpediment.Talkingishardforher.
9)Whatdoyouknowaboutthesilentwoman'sfamilylife?
Sheisasinglemotherwithadisabledsonwhoisreceivingspecial
careawayfromhome.Shelivesaloneandfeelslonelyandmissesher
sonverymuch.TheSunday-morningbusrideisthebestthingshe
doesallweek,andanoccasionalvisittothefishrestaurantisalmost
asgoodasthesecondbestthing.SheridestheSunday-morningbus
simplyforthecompanionshipofthedriverwhosenameshedoesn't
know,butwhoappreciatesthehotcoffeeshebrings.
10)Howdidtheauthorandhiswifefeelaboutthedinnerwiththesilent
woman?
Theyallhadawonderfultime.Forthesilentwoman,anoccasional
visittothefishrestaurantwasapleasantexperienceandthistimeit
wasevenbetterwiththecompanionshipoftheauthorandhiswife.
Theauthorandhiswifealsoenjoyedthedinnerandtheyfeltthatthe
fishhadnevertastedbetter.Whentheylefttherestaurant,they
werealreadyfriendswitheachother.Andtheysharedtheirnames.
2Readthefollowingstatementsandthendecidewhethereachof
themistrueorfalsebasedontheinformationcontainedinTextB.
WriteTforTrueandFforFalseinthespaceprovidedbeforeeach
statement.
1)TOnSundaystheauthorandhiswifetakethebustogotochurchregularly
foryears.
2)FThebusdriverisrequiredtorememberthestopofeveryregular
passenger.
(Heisnotrequiredtodoso.Buthemakesithisbusinessto
rememberwhereeveryregularpassengershouldgetoffthebus.)
3)FThesilentwomanalwaysgetsthedriveracupofcoffeebecausesheis
well-off.
(Thewornclothingofthesilentwomansuggestsshedoesn'thave
muchmoneytospare,butshealwaysdutchesanextracupofcoffee
forthedriver.)
4)FThedriverhastowakeupthefactorysecurityguardeverytimeand
remindshimofgettingoffthebus.
(Thesecurityguarddoseshiseyesuntiltheprecisemomentthatthe
busapproacheshisstop.Then,heopenshiseyesandgetsoffthe
bus.)
5)TTherotundfellowisverygratefulbecauseotherpeoplehavehelpedhim.
6)TThepassengersenjoytheirridetogetherandwordsornamesarenot
necessarytothem.
7)FTheauthorandhiswifedevelopedagoodrelationshipwiththesilent
womanaftertakingthesamebusforsomemonths.
(Formanymonths,theonlysadnessfortheauthorandhiswifeis
thattheycan'testablishthesamerapportwiththesilentwoman.)
8)FTheyfoundtheirfishtastedbetterbecausetheysharedagooddinner
withthesilentwoman.
(Theyfoundtheirfishtastedbetterbecausetheyhadfinallylearned
thestoryofthesilentwomanandmadefriendswithher.)
EnhanceYourLanguageAwareness
WordsinAction
WorkingwithWordsandExpressions
1Intheboxbelowaresomeofthewordsyouhavelearnedinthis
unit.Completethefollowingsentenceswiththewordsgiven.Change
theformwherenecessary.
1)Myneighboursareafriendlybunchofpeople.
2)Daveamazed\w=>friendsbyleavingawell-paidjobtotravelaroundthe
world.
3)Theemployeesinthiscompanyworkaneight-hourshift.
4)Theprofessorcametotheclassroomwithabundleofnewspapersunder
hisarm.
5)Apassengeraskedthedriver:''Couldyoudropmeoffnearthepostoffice?
rdliketopostaletter.”
6)Thelittlegirl'scapacity^learninglanguagesastonishedme.
7)HowmanycountrieswillbeparticipatingmtheOlympicGames?
8)IlikethetypicallyFrenchstyleliving.Itissoromantic.
9)Theyhavemadetheirfortunesfromindustryandcommerce.
10)Theythreatenedtoshoothimandrobhimofallhispossessions.
11)Inmanycultures,thelionisthesymbolcourage.
12)Yourhelpwasgreatlyappreciated.Weareverygratefultoyouforit.
13)It'sthefirsttimethepaintinghasbeendisplayed3thepublic.
14)Duringtheexam,thenaughtyboytriedtoslipanotetohisclassmate
whiletheteacherwasn'tlooking.
15)Asthesayinggoes,conquer^desires,ortheywillconqueryou.
16)Beforethedinnerparty,Motherhasorderedawastfromthebutcher.
17)Ididn'twaitforyouathomebecauseIfiguredthatyouwouldn'tcome.
2Intheboxesbelowaresomeoftheexpressionsyouhavelearnedin
thisunit.Doyouunderstandtheirmeanings?Doyouknowhowto
usetheminthepropercontext?Nowcheckforyourselfbydoingthe
blank-fillingexercise.Changetheformwherenecessary.
1)Inthispainting,asingleredrosestandsinrichcontrasttothegrassland.
2)Thefactoryworkersareexposedtopoisonousgasesandmanyofthem
sufferfromlungdiseases.
3)Duringthewar,thesoldierriskedhislifehelpingotherstoescape.
4)Dotrustme.Youcanrelyonmetokeepyoursecret.
5)Ifyouareattackedorrobbedatknifepoint,howwouldyoureactthen?
6)Sheissuchanextraordinarygirlthatshealwaysstandsout\r\acrowd.
7)Obviously,thisfoolishidearunscontrarytocommonsense(常識(shí)).
8)Iwasverytiredandhadtoflagdown心taxiinordertogethomeearly.
9)Themotherpicks/pickedupherchildrenfromthekindergartenat5:00
p.m.everyday.
10)Thepublisherstookagambleo〃anunknownauthor,andthebooks
havesoldwell.
11)Thedriverwavedtousashepulledaway.
12)ThedriverpulledoverXQthesideoftheroadtoseewhatwaswrongwith
histruck.
IncreasingYourWordPower
1Collocations
Lookattheadverbslistedintheboxbelow,anddecidewhichadverb
isneededtocollocatewiththeverbineachsentence.Fillthecorrect
adverbintotheblankinthesentence.Thesamewordmaybeusedin
morethanonesentence.Consultadictionaryifnecessary.
1)Noneedtothankme—Iwasjustgladtohelpout3friend.
2)Yesterdayadrunkenmanwasrunoperandkilledbyabus.
3)WhenIlookbacksmycollegedays,Ican'tbelievethecrazythingswedid
asstudents.
4)HelooksdownonhiscolleaguesbecausehehasaPhDdegreebutthey
don'thave.
5)Apolicemanwasstandingbythesideoftheroad,signalingtometopull
over.
6)Peterdidn'thaveanywheretostaysoSarahputhimupforafewdays.
7)Don'tworry.Everythingwillturnoutsell.
8)Youpromisedyouwoulddoit.Whydidyougobackonyourword?
9)Theirbusinesswaslosingmoneysotheyhadtoclosedown.
10)Youcan'tmisshim.Thathaircutmakeshimstandoutinacrowd.
11)Igave叩smokingwhenIgotpregnant.
12)Thedoctorcheckedheryesterday.AllthetestswereOKandshe
seemedtobefine.
13)Shetendstohangbackmacrowdbecausesheissoshy.
14)WhatproblemsshouldIwatchoz/fforwhenbuyinganoldhouse?Idon't
wanttobecheated.
15)Theyofferedherthejobbutshedidn'tlikeitandturneditdown.
16)It'shardtocomfortSandra.Shedoesn'tseemabletogetorerher
mother'sdeath.
2Studythedifferentmeaningsofthewordthaninthefollowing
sentences.
Task:NowputthefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthanin
yourtranslation.
1)行動(dòng)比言語更響亮。
Actionspeakslouderthanwords.
2)這兒的生產(chǎn)需要低于攝氏25度的溫度。
Productionhereneedstemperatureslowerthan25degreesCelsius.
3)我喜歡保存東西而不是把它們?nèi)拥簟?/p>
Iliketokeepthingsratherthanthrowthemaway.
4)這里除了我之外沒有別人。
Thereisnobodyhereotherthanme.
5)她寧愿辭職也不愿為那位老板干活。
She'dratherleaveherjobthan(beforcedto)workforthatboss.
3WordBuilding
PrefixesofNumbers
InEnglishtherearesomeprefixesthatquantify(量化)overtheirbase
words'meaning.
NowmatcheachoftheEnglishwordsinColumnAwithitsChinese
meaninginColumnB.Youmayconsultadictionaryifnecessary.
l)d
2)Ar
3)n
4)J
5)a
6)9
7)f
8)b
9)o
10)
11)。
12)e
13)c
14)h
15)/
16)/
GrammarinContext
Task1:Chooseeithertheinfinitiveformorthe-ingformoftheverb
inbracketstocompleteeachofthefollowingsentences.
1)WhenIsawJohninhisroom,hewasbusypreparing(prepare)hislessons.
2)I'dliketotakethisopportunitytof/ran/ir(thank)allofyouforcomingtojoin
ustonight.
3)Mytransistorradioisn'tworking.Itneedsrepairing/toberepaired
(repair).
4)Theyfounditimpossibletogef(get)everythingreadyintime.
5)Iamusedtostudying(study)withMr.Jonesandthereforeprefernotto
changetoanotherteacher.
6)Allthewomenintheofficeobjectedtobeingtreated(treat)likethis.
7)Imustgonow.Ican'triskmissing{y(\\ss)thelasttrain.
8)ThePresident'sattemptstoredi/ce(reduce)inflationwerequitesuccessful.
9)HeisalwaysthelastonetoZeaxe(leave)theoffice.
10)Itzsnouseworrying(worry)aboutyourchild.He'sgrownup.
Task2:CompletethefollowingsentencesbytranslatingtheChinese
inbracketsintoEnglish,payingattentiontotheuseofthe-ingform
andthe-edformofverbs.
1)Whentheoldmanwastellingthestory,somechildrenkeptnodding^■住
地點(diǎn)頭)whilesomeotherslooked俯加叱<7?!?儀/(很迷惑).
2)Fallenleaves(iWOf)willeventuallyturnintofertilizerservingotherplants.
3)Thethreeboysweresosurprisedtofindtheescapedprisoner
hiding(正躲在)behindthedoor.
4)(被深深地感動(dòng)了)bythepoorbuthard-workingboy,the
coupledecidedtopayforhissecondaryeducation.
5)Anyonefollowing(DJTJA)thisadvicewouldfindhimselfintrouble.
6)Being(作為)universitystudents,weshouldbe/hferested(對(duì)...感興趣)in
whatisgoingonintheworld.
7)Thebulkoftheworld'srainforests,97percent,areZoafed(位于)in27
developingcountries.
8)Ifshecatchesyoureadingherdiary,shellbeangry.
Cloze
CompletethefollowingpassagewithwordschosenfromTextA.The
initialletterofeachisgiven.
Couldanyonerelyonthekindnessofstrangersthesedays?Onewaytotest
thiswouldbeforapersontojourneyfromcoasttocoastwithoutanymoney,
relying(X)solelyonthegoodwillofhisfellowAmericans.Theidea\ntrigued
(2)me.SoIdecidedtomakeatripfromthePacificCoasttotheAtlanticCoast
withoutapenny(3),IroseearlyonSeptember6,1994,andheadedfor(4)
theGoldenGateBridge.Duringthesixweeks'journey,Ihitched82ridesand
covered{5}4,223milesacross14states.Iwastreated(6)withkindnessin
everystateItravelledacross.Iwasamazed。)bythestubborncapacityof
Americanstohelpastranger,evenwhenitseemedtoruncontrary(fi)totheir
ownbestinterests.Ifoundthatpeopleweregenerallycompassionate.
HearingIhadnomoneyandwouldtakenone,peopleineverystateboughtme
foodorsharedwhatever(10)theyhappenedtohavewithme.InJamestown,
Tennessee,ascienceteacher\nvited{ll}metotalktoherclassaboutmytrip.
Allthekidswerewell-manneredandattentive(12).Theirquestionskept
coming.ItoldthestudentshowproudIwastoliveinacountrywhere(13)
peoplewerestillwillingtohelpoutastranger.Itoldthem,''Nomatterwhoyou
are,youcanstilldependonthekindnessofstrangers//
Translation
TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsand
expressionsgiveninbrackets.
1)離婚的傳言不過是為他的新電影炒作的手段而已。(aploytodosth.)
Therumorabouthisdivorceisjustaploytogainpublicityforhisnew
film.
2)他孤注一擲,用父母留給他的所有錢來開一家工廠。(takeagambleonsth.)
Hetookagambleonstartingafactorywithallthemoneyhisparents
hadlefthim.
3)贏得那場(chǎng)重要的比賽之后,他們把隊(duì)長(zhǎng)抬到肩膀上,歡呼著勝利。(hoist...
to...)
Afterwinningtheimportantgametheyhoistedtheircaptaintotheir
shouldersinshoutingtriumph.
4)在全球化熱潮中,我們要提防不同文化的沖突。(watchoutforsth.)
Intherushtogoforglobalization,weshouldwatchoutforcollision
ofcultures.
5)在這種情況下,出現(xiàn)麻煩是不足為奇的。(inthecircumstances)
Inthecircumstancesitwasnotsurprisingthattherewastrouble.
6)這嬰兒非常健康。(thepictureof)
Thebabyistheverypictureofhealth.
7)人們已經(jīng)意識(shí)到兒童接觸有關(guān)暴力和色情電視節(jié)目的危害。(exposesb.t。
sth.)
Peoplehaverealizedthedangersofexposingchildrentoviolence
andsexonTV.
8)我們始終考慮到我們是在為誰制作這部影片。(haveinmind)
Wealwayshadinmindforwhomweweremakingthefilm.
Unit2>KeytoBookExercises
ListenandRespond
TaskOneFocusingontheMainIdeas
Choosethebestanswertocompleteeachofthefollowingsentences
accordingtotheinformationcontainedinthelisteningpassage.
1AccordingtothepassageMichaelwas.
A)acuriousperson
B)alwaysanoptimistinhislife
C)alwaysavictiminhiscompany
D)anemployeewholikedcomplaining
2IfsomethingbadhappenedorsomeonecametohimcomplainingMichael
would.
A)choosetobeavictim
B)bemorelikelytobeinabadmood
C)choosetoacceptthebadthingorthecomplaining
D)choosethepositivesideoflife
3InMichael'sopinion.
A)thosepeoplewholiketocomplainwilloftenaffectourmood
B)weshoulddosomemorningexercisestocheerusup
C)howweliveourlifeisdecidedbyourattitudetolife
D)optimistshavemorechancesofsuccessthanpessimists
4FromMichaelthespeakerhaslearnedthat.
A)eachmorninghemustsaysomethingtohimself
B)everyonemayhaveachanceofsuccess
C)everydaywehaveachoicetolivefully
D)itzsnoteasytobeanoptimist
TaskTwoZoomingInontheDetails
Listentotherecordingagainandfillineachoftheblanksaccording
towhatyouhaveheard.
1Ifanemployeewashavingabaddav*Michaelwastheretellingthe
employeehowtolookontheuositivesideofthesituation.
2EachmorningwhenMichaelwokeuphewouldremindhimselftobeina
aoodmoodandchoosethepositivesideoflife;ifsomethingbadhappened,
hewouldchoosetolearnfromitandnottobeavictimofit.
3InMichael'sopinion,lifeisallaboutchoices.Everysituationinlifeisa
choice.Youchoosehowyoureacttosituations;youchoosehowpeoplewill
affectyourmood;youchoosehowyoufeel.Thebottomlineis:It'syour
choicehowyouliveyourlife.
4TheauthordecidedtofollowMichael'sexampleandbelievedthatifhechose
tobeanoptimisthemightfeelbetter,eniovlifemoreandmighthave
morechancesofsuccess.
ReadandExplore
TaskOneDiscoveringtheMainIdeas
1Answerthefollowingquestionswiththeinformationcontainedin
TextA.
1)AccordingtoRichDeVos,whatistherelationshipbetweenoptimismand
success?
AccordingtoRichDeVos,thereseemstobeanatural
cause-and-effectrelationshipbetweenoptimismandsuccess.
2)Whyshouldeachofuschoosebetweenoptimismandpessimismtoshape
ouroutlookandourexpectations?
Becausethereisenoughgoodandbadineveryone'slifeandthis
servesasarationalbasisforustochooseeitheroptimismor
pessimism.
3)Whatistheauthor'schoice?Whydoeshemakesuchachoice?
RichDeVoschoosestohighlightthepositiveandsliprightoverthe
negative,becauseheisanoptimistbychoiceasmuchasbynature.
Andhefoundthatthegoodinlifeisfargreaterandmoreimportant
thanthebad.
4)Whatdoestheauthor'sexperienceintheservicestationtellus?
Ittellsusthatanegativeattitudemayhaveaprofoundeffectonthe
waywefeelandact.
5)What'sthemeaningofthesentence''Optimismdoesn'tneedtobe
naivez,(Para.9)?
Wecanbeoptimistsandstillrecognizethatproblemsexistandthat
someofthemarenotdealtwitheasily.
2TextAcanbedividedintothreepartswiththeparagraphnumber(s)
ofeachpartprovidedasfollows.Writedownthemainideaofeach
part.
Part:One;Paragraph(s):1-3;MainIdea:Itisnecessarytochoose
optimismtoshapeouroutlookandexpectations.
Part:Two;Paragraph(s):4-7;MainIdea:Theauthorillustratestheeffect
ofnegativismthroughhisownexperience.
Part:Three;Paragraph(s):8-10;MainIdea:Theauthorsuggeststhatwe
directourattentiontopositiveandconstructivethinkingratherthan
tonegativism.
TaskTwoReadingBetweentheLines
Readthefollowingsentencescarefullyanddiscussinpairswhatthe
authorintendstosay.
1)Anoptimisticattitudeisnotaluxury;it'sanecessity.(Para.4)
Anoptimisticattitudeisnotsomethingthatisenjoyablebut
unnecessary.Itisessentialforourlife.
2)Pessimismcreatesasadandhopelessplacewherenoonewantstolivein.
(Para.4)
Ifyouareapessimist,youwillfindthattheenvironmentyouliveinis
alwaysdullfuninterestingandhopeless.
3)Thatseemedlikeanoddquestion,butIfeltfineandtoldhimso.(Para.5)
Theauthorwasfeelinggreatonthatbeautifulday.Hewasabit
surprisedtoheartheattendant'squestion.
4)Optimismdoesn'tneedtobenaive.(Para.9)
Tobeoptimistic,wedonotneedtobesimple-mindedorbehappy
blindly.
5)Optimismdrawsourattentionawayfromnegativismandchannelsitinto
positive,constructivethinking.(Para.10)
Ifwetakeanoptimisticattitudetowardslife,wewilllookonthe
positivesideofthesituationandgraduallycultivateapositiveand
constructivewayofthinking.
CheckingYourVocabulary
WordDetective
1ChoosethedefinitioninColumnBthatbestmatcheseachitalicized
wordinColumnA.
De
2”
3)“
4)h
5)/
6)
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