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Unit4Shiftingsocialinteractions
Warmingup
Listening&speakingConversation
Scripts
Alex:Hey,Mia.Doyouknowtheterm“echochamber”?
Mia:Sure,Itmeansanenvironmentwherepeopleonlyexperienceopinionssimilartotheirown,andwhereopposingviewsoralternativeopinionsareshutout.
Alex:That’sit.I’vebeenthinkingalotaboutitlately.Itfeelslikewejusthearourownopinionsbouncedbackatus.Doyouthinkthislimitshowmuchweactuallylearn?
Mia:Iseeyourpoint.Ifweonlyhearfrompeoplewhoagreewithus,wemightlosetheabilitytoengageinrealdiscussionswiththosewhohavedifferentperspectives.
Alex:Yes,healthydebateisimportant,right?
Mia:Absolutely.ButIcanunderstandwhysomepeoplesticktotheirechochambers.Beinginanechochambercanofferasenseofsecurity.Ithelpspeoplefeelvalidated,especiallywhentheiropinionsareignoredelsewhere.
Alex:There’sindeedsomevalueinechochambers,butbalanceisthekey.Weneedtomakesurewe’renotcompletelyshuttingoutopposingviews.That’swheregrowthhappens.
Mia:Itotallyagree.Thoughechochambersprovideaspacewherepeoplecanexploretheirideasinasupportiveenvironment,it’simportanttobalancethatbyintentionallyseekingdiverseviewpointsandengagingwiththem.
Alex:Sure.Butitfeelslikesocialmediaalgorithmsthesedaysaremakingithardertobreakoutofthesebubbles.Theykeepshowinguswhatwelike,andthatlimitsourexposuretonewideas.
Mia:That’strue,butwedohavesomecontroloverthat.Wecanfollowaccountswithdiverseviewpointsorjoingroupsthatencourageopendebate.Additionally,wecanusetoolsandsettingstocustomizeourfeedsandexplorenewtopics.It’sallabouthowwechoosetousetheplatforms.Alex:Maybe,butnoteveryonetakesthetimetodothat.Alotofpeoplejuststicktowhat’scomfortable.Andwheneveryone’sstuckintheirownbubbles,it’shardtochallengeyourownbiases.
Mia:Youareright.Peopleneedtoworkhardtomakeconsciouseffortstobeopen-mindedandcurious.
Questions:
Whatdoestheterm“echochamber”refertointheconversation?
Howdothetwospeakersviewechochambers?
Whatroledosocialmediaalgorithmsplayinechochambers?
Referenceanswers
Listeningandunderstanding1
1.B 2.B 3.C
2
alternativeopinions
bounceback
engagein
exploretheirideas
diverseviewpoints
opendebate
Thinkingandspeaking
Impactofechochambers
Strategiesforbreakingoutofechochambers
Passage1Scripts
Imaginehangingoutwithafriend,butthere’snopressuretoovershareorconstantlybethereforeachother–justahandfulofsimple,low-stakesinteractions.That’swhat“zero-sugarnetworking”isallabout.Theterm,whichisgainingpopularityamongyoungpeopleinChina,referstorelationshipswithoutanyemotionalburdens.
Accordingtoarecentreport,anincreasingnumberofyoungpeoplepreferthiskindofcasualyetmeaningfulconnectionwhichoftencentersaroundcommoninterestsandactivities.Abuzzwordinthisspaceisdazi,whichmeans“acompanionwithwhomyoudevelopalow-commitment,effectivefriendship.”Thereportfoundthatoneineveryfourindividualsbornaftertheyear2000hasadazi,indicatingastrongpreferenceforsimplebuteffectivecompanionship.
Sowhydopeoplepreferdazi?Traditionalfriendshipsofteninvolveahighlevelofmutualdependence,whichcansometimescreatepressureandemotionalstrain.Intoday’sfast-pacedworld,manyareturningtozero-sugarnetworkingasalow-stakeswaytostayintouchandrelax.Thisapproachtosocializingispartofabroadertrendfocusedonself-care,whereemotionalindependenceandpersonalcomforttakepriority.Theyofferaflexiblewaytostaysociallyengagedwhilemaintainingboundaries.Asaresult,individualscannurturerelationshipswithoutfeelingoverwhelmedoremotionallydrained.Forexample,individualscanengageinvariedexperienceswithdifferentdazi,makingiteasiertomanagetheirrelationshipsandpursuediverseinterests.
Referenceanswers
Listeningandunderstanding1
burdens
meaningful
effective
pressure
personalcomfort
overwhelmed
2
TTFT
Thinkingandspeaking
Exploringzero-sugarnetworking
Balancingcasualanddeeperconnections
Passage2Scripts
Intoday’sworld,there’sagrowinghungerforsomethingdeeperthanmaterialpossessions.Peopleincreasinglycraveemotionalnourishmentandlongtobetrulyseen,heard,andunderstood.Thisquestforemotionalvalueispresentinmanyaspectsofourlives,frompersonalrelationshipstoprofessionalenvironmentsandevenourconsumptionhabits.Inpersonalrelationships,peopleseekemotionalsupportfromtheirpartners.Atwork,theyseekunderstandingandempathyfromemployersandcolleagues.Duringdifficulttimes,individualsturntovariousformsofconsumptiontofindsolaceandcomfort.Thisconstantpursuitofemotionalvaluereflectsadeeperneedforemotionalconnection.
Originally,emotionalvaluewasamarketingtermusedtomeasurehowcustomersperceiveemotionalbenefitsofproductsorservices.However,ithasevolvedandisnowoftenrelatedtointerpersonalrelationships,demonstratingaperson’scapacitytoinfluencetheemotionsofothers.InChina,thisconceptisgainingincreasingattention.
Emotionalvalueplaysacrucialroleincreatingmeaningfulconnections,buttheincreasingfocusonseekingvalidationandsupportcanhaveitsdownsides.Ontheonehand,seekingemotionalvaluefromotherscanbeasignofsocialprogress,asitreflectsincreasedemotionalawareness,promotionofempathyandcompassion,andstrongersocialbonds.However,excessivedemandscanleadtodisappointmentandfeelingsofisolation.Inrelationships,constantlydemandingattentioncanbeemotionallyexhaustingfortheotherpersonandmayharmthebond.Similarly,intheworkplace,individualswhocontinuouslyexpectemployersandcolleaguestounderstandandaccommodatethemarecalled“bigbabies,”andthiscancauseproblemsintheircareers.
Therefore,it’scrucialtofocusonunderstandingourownemotionsandlearninghowtohandlethembetter.Insteadofrelyingtoomuchonothersforemotionalsupport,weshouldworkonbuildingourownemotionalstrengthandbalance.
Referenceanswers
Listeningandunderstanding1
emotionalsupport
understandingandempathy
variousformsofconsumption
productsorservices
influencetheemotions
socialbonds
disappointment
bigbabies
emotionalstrength
2
F
T
T
F
T
Thinkingandspeaking
Seekingemotionalvalue
Buildingemotionalstrengthandbalance
LectureScripts
Weliveinatimeofconstantcommunication.Nomatterwhereourfriendsare,orhowlongit’sbeensincewelastsawthem,wecanalwaysstayintouch,thankstosocialmedia.Butissocialmediastrengtheningourfriendshipsorisitmakingthemshallower?
Researchersdividefriendshipsintothreecategories:active,dormant,andcommemorative.Afriendshipisactiveifyou’reregularlyintouch,adormantfriendissomeoneyouhaveahistorywithbuthaven’tspokentoinawhile,andacommemorativefriendissomeonewhowasimportanttoyouinthepast,butyoudon’texpecttoseeorhearfromthemagain.Asyougrowolder,moreandmoreofyouractivefriendshipswillbecomedormantorcommemorative.That’sbecausefriendshipsnaturallyfadeaspeoplegrowup–itisalong-heldfindingthatolderpeoplehavelesssocialcontactthanyoungerpeople.Technologyoffersalow-effortwaytoextendthelifespanofdormantandcommemorativefriendships,evenlong-distanceones,butoftenmoreshallowly.Thesefriendshipsaren’treallyliving;it’smoreliketheyareonlifesupport.
Ontheotherhand,ifyoujustfocusonyourclosestfriends,technologycanhelpyoudeepenyour
relationship.Mediamultiplexitytheorysuggeststhatthemoreplatformsfriendsusetocommunicate,thestrongertheirrelationshipbecomes,especiallywhencombinedwithface-to-faceinteractions.So,socialmediacanbothstrengthenthefriendshipsyoucareaboutandkeepsomerelationshipsalivepasttheirnaturalexpirationdate.
Unlikefamilyorromanticpartners,friendshipsareuniquelyflexible;therearenoclearexpectationsorobligations,makingthemeasiertodropwhenthingsgetbusy.Butdormancydoesn’tmeanthefriendshipisover.Manypeoplestillconsiderthemselvesfriendswiththosetheyhaven’tcontactedinalongtimeandfeeltheycanpickupwhenevertheywant.
PerhapsthebiggestgifttheInternetgivesusisaplacetofindourfriendswhenwe’rereadytopickupwhereweleftoff.Ofcourse,theefforthastocomefromyou,andjustlikingsomeone’sstatusnowandagainisnotenough.Butwhenyou’reready,yourfriendsarethereinyourpocket,waitingforyoutoreconnect.
Questions:
Accordingtothelecture,whathappenstomostactivefriendshipsaspeoplegrowolder?
Whatdoesmediamultiplexitytheorytellus?
Accordingtothelecture,whatisthekeytorevivinginactivefriendships?
Referenceanswers
Listeningandunderstanding1.
regularly
haveahistorywith
seeorhearfromthem
extendthelifespan
closestfriends
leftoff
2.
1.B2.B 3.C
Thinkingandspeaking
Communicationwithyourbestfriend
Interactionsonsocialmedia:Blessingorburden?
Viewing&speakingScripts
Beingagoodlistenerisoneofthemostimportantandenchantinglifeskillsanyonecanhave,yetfewofusknowhowtodoit.Notbecausewe’reevil,butbecausenoonehastaughtushow,anda
relatedpoint,noonehaslistenedtous.So,wecometosociallifegreedytospeakratherthanlisten,hungrytomeetothersbutreluctanttohearthem.Friendshipdegeneratesintoasocializedegoism.Likemostthings,it’sabouteducation.Ourcivilizationisfullofgreatbooksonhowtospeak:Cicero’sOratorandAristotle’sRhetoricweretwoofthegreatestintheancientworld.Butsadly,noonehaseverwrittenabookcalledTheListener.
Therearearangeofthingsthatagoodlistenerisdoingthatmakesitsonicetospendtimeintheircompany.
Firstly,theyegguson.It’shardtoknowourownminds,oftenworryingthevicinityofsomething,butwedon’tquitecloseinonwhat’sreallybotheringorexcitingus.Wehugelybenefitfromencouragementtoelaborate,togointogreaterdetail,topushjustalittlefurther.Weneedsomeonewhoratherthanlaunchforthontheirownwillsimplysaythosetwomagicwords:“Goon.”Youmentionasibling,andtheywanttoknowabitmore:Whatwastherelationshiplikeinchildhood?Howhasitchangedovertime?They’recurious(about)whereourconcernsandexcitementscomefrom.Theyaskthingslike,“Whydidthatparticularlybotheryou?”,“Whywasthatsuchabigthingforyou?”Theykeepourhistoriesinmind.Theymightreferbacktosomethingwesaidbefore,andwefeelthey’rebuildingupadeeperbaseofengagement.
Secondly,thegoodlistenerurgesclarification.It’sfatallyeasytosayvaguethings.Wesimplymentionthatsomethingislovelyorterrible,nice,orannoying,butwedon’treallyexplorewhywefeelthisway.Thefriendwholistensoftenhasaproductive,friendlysuspicionofsomeofourownfirststatementsanditisafterthedeeperattitudesthatarelurkinginthebackground.Theytakethingswesay,like“I’mfedupwithmyjob”or“MypartnerandIarehavingalotofrows,”andtheyhelpustofocusinonwhatitreallyisaboutthejobwedon’tlikeorwhattherowsarereallyabout.They’rebringingtolisteninganambitiontoclarifytheunderlyingissues.Theydon’tjustseeconversationastheswappingofanecdotes,they’rereconnectingthechatyou’rehavingoverpizzawiththephilosophicalambitionsofSocrates,whosedialoguesarerecordsofhisattemptstohelpfellowAtheniansunderstandtheirideasandvaluesinabetterway.
Thirdly,goodlistenersdon’tmoralize.Thegoodlistenerisacutelyawareofhowinsaneweallare.Theyknowtheirownmindswellenoughnottobesurprisedorfrightenedaboutthis.They’reskilledatmakingoccasionallittlepositivesounds:strategic“Mmm…”thatdelicatelysignalsympathywithoutintrudingonwhatwe’retryingtosay.Theygivetheimpressionthattheyrecognizeandacceptourfollies.They’rereassuringusthatthey’renotgoingtoshredourdignity.Abigworryinacompetitiveworldisthatwefeelwecan’taffordtobehonestabouthowdistressedweare.Sayingonefeelslikeafailurecouldmeanbeingdropped.Butthegoodlistenersignalsearlyandclearlythattheydon’tseeusintheseterms.Ourvulnerabilityissomethingtheywarmtoratherthanareappalledby.
Lastly,goodlistenersseparatedisagreementfromcriticism.There’sahugetendencytofeelthatbeingdisagreedwithisanexpressionofhostility.Andobviously,sometimesthat’sright.Butagoodlistenermakesitclearthattheycanreallylikeyouand,atthesametime,thinkyou’rewrong.Theymakeitplainthattheirlikingforyouisn’tdependentonconstantagreement.They’repowerfully
awarethatareallylovelypersoncouldendupabitmuddledandinneedofsomegentleuntangling.
Whenwe’reinthecompanyofpeoplewholistenwell,weexperienceaverypowerfulpleasure.Buttoooften,wedon’treallyrealizewhatitisthatthispersonisdoingthat’ssonice.Bypayingstrategicattentiontothepleasure,wecanlearntomagnifyitandofferittoothers,whowillnotice,hear,andrepaythefavorinturn.Listeningdeservesdiscoveryasoneofthekeystoagoodsociety.
Questions:
Whatisoneofthemainreasonspeoplearenotgoodlisteners?
WhydoesthespeakermentionCicero’sOratorandAristotle’sRhetoric?
Whichofthefollowingislinkedtogoodlisteningaccordingtothespeaker?
Whydoesthespeakerdiscussthefourqualitiesofgoodlisteners?
Referenceanswers
Viewingandunderstanding1
1.B 2.D3.B 4.C
2
lifeskill
greaterdetail
productive
underlyingissues
sympathy
recognizeandaccept
vulnerability
constantagreement
goodsociety
Thinkingandspeaking
Personalreflection
Learninglisteningskills
Unitproject
FurtherlisteningConversationScripts
Ava:Hey,Ikeephearingaboutanewtrendcalled“blindboxsocializing.”Doyouknowwhatitis?Ben:Yeah,Iknowit.Itmeansmeetingandsocializingwithcompletestrangers,withoutanypreconceivednotionsorexpectations.Justlikewhenyouarebuyingablindboxoftoys,youdon’t
reallyknowwhat’shiddeninsideuntilthemomentyouopenit.
Ava:Thatsoundsintriguingbutalsoabitodd.Whywouldpeoplewanttodiveintosomethinglikethat?
Ben:Itmightseemodd,butitattractsmanypeople,particularlyyoungerpeoplewhowanttostepoutsidetheirusualsocialcircles.Peopleoftenfindthemselvesengagingwiththesamegroup,whetherit’sclassmates,colleagues,oronlinecontacts.Blindboxsocializingoffersachancetoconnectwithnewpeople.
Ava:So,isitaboutconnectingwithnewpeopleandenjoyingitsunpredictability?
Ben:Exactly!Plus,forthosewhoarenewtoaplace,blindboxsocializingcanbeagreatwaytobuildsocialconnections.
Ava:OK,Icanseetheappealnow.So,howdoesitwork?Aretherespecificactivitiesinvolved?Ben:Therearedifferentforms.Forinstance,somepeopleorganizeparkgames,likehide-and-seekforadults,whereyouuseanapptocoordinatewithstrangersandmeetup.Othersmightparticipateinthemedrole-playgameswhereyoupretendtobeadifferentcharacter.
Ava:Thatsoundsquitefun.Icanseehowithelpspeopleconnect.
Ben:Yes,itcanhelppeopleconnectwithoutbeingjudgedsinceeveryone’snewtoeachother.It’safreshstarteverytime.
Ava:ButIimaginetheremustbesomerisksinvolved–sinceyou’remeetingstrangers.
Ben:Sure,there’salwaystheriskofthingsnotgoingasplanned.Organizersneedtoprioritizesafety,setupclearguidelines,andensuresecureenvironments.Participantsshouldstayalert,followtherules,andtrusttheirinstinctsifsomethingfeelswrong.
Ava:Thatmakessense.
Ben:It’sallabouthavingagoodtime,butahealthyamountofcautionisalwaysadvised.
Questions:
Whymightyoungerpeoplebeattractedbyblindboxsocializing?
Whatcanwelearnaboutthewoman’sinitialattitudetowardblindboxsocializing?
Whatcanbeinferredabouttheactivitiesinvolvedinblindboxsocializing?
Referenceanswers
1.C 2.C3.B
Passage1Scripts
Soonaftergraduatingfromuniversity,Jessicalandedafullyremotejobhandlingcustomerserviceatatechcompany.Sheabsolutelylovedtheflexibilityofworkingfromhome.Afterthecompanyunexpectedlyclosed,JessicatookanewpositionatadigitalPRfirmasaseniorcopywriter,butshe’snowrequiredtospendtwotothreedaysaweekintheoffice.
Afewmonthsin,she’ssurprisedbyhowmuchshe’senjoyingit–evenafterinitiallyresistingthereturn.“IgraduallyrealizedhowmuchIlikedbeingintheoffice,”shesays.“Inthemornings,I’dbelookingforwardtoseeingmycolleaguesandhavinganicechat.ThatsocialinteractionandfeelingofbeingpartofacollectiveissomethingIthinkpeopleforgetaboutwhenthey’venothad
itforages.”
Jessicaisoneofagrowinggroupofworkerswhohavequietlychangedtheirmindsaboutreturningtotheirdesks,atleastalittle.Whilesomeofthemfearlosingtheflexibilitygainedfromworkingfromhome,othersarerediscoveringtheunexpectedperksofbeingbackintheoffice,fromcatchingupwithcolleaguesface-to-facetodrawingclearerboundariesbetweenworkandhome.Theyhavealsostartedtorealizethatiftheywanttoworkthroughaproblemwithsomeone,themosteffectivewayistocommunicateinperson.AsJessicasays,“IfIneededasimpleanswertoaquickquestion,athomethatmighthavetakenhours.Butnow,ifIneedananswerfromoneofourmanagers,Icanwalkintotheirofficeandgetthingsdonealotquicker.”
Questions:
HowdidJessicainitiallyfeelaboutreturningtotheoffice?
HowdidJessicafeelafterafewmonthsofworkingintheoffice?
Whatisthepassagemainlytalkingabout?
Referenceanswers
1.C2.B 3.C
Passage2Scripts
Recently,avideofromanursinghomeinJinyunCounty,ZhejiangProvince,hasattractedsignificantattention.Itfeaturesalivelyinteractioninanursinghomebetweenagroupofyoungpeopleandelderlyresidents.Interestingly,boththeyoungandtheelderlyareresidentsofthenursinghome.Thisispartofanintergenerationalcohabitationmodelintroducedbythelocalgovernment.Thisinnovativeapproachnotonlymeetsthegenuineneedsoftheelderlybutalsooffersyoungpeopleanewwayofliving.
Theinitiativeisbasedontheconceptof“mutualbenefit.”Bylivingtogether,youngandolderresidentscanhave“mutualcare,”“mutualsupport,”and“mutualfulfillment.”Youngpeopleprovidefrequentdailycareandcompanionshiptotheelderly,significantlyreducingolderpeople’sfeelingsoflonelinessandisolation.Theelderly,inturn,stayupdatedonsocialtrendsandtheperspectivesoftheyoungergeneration,oftenfeelinginspiredbytheirenergyandenthusiasm.Additionally,theseinteractionshelptheelderlylearntousevariouselectronicdevices,helpingtobridgethedigitaldividebetweenthegenerations.
Fortheyoungresidents,thenursinghomeoffersarelativelycomfortableenvironmentandaffordablepricing,withamonthlyrentofjust1,000yuan.Iftheyoffer30hoursormoreofserviceinamonth,theycanliveentirelyrent-free.Thisalleviatessomeofthefinancialpressurestheyfacewhileallowingthemtocontributepositivelytothelivesoftheelderly.
Youngpeoplealsobenefitalotfrominteractionswiththeelderly.Theyengageinmeaningfulconversations,listentothestoriesoftheolderresidents,andgainvaluablelifeexperience,allof
whichcontributetotheirpersonalgrowthanddevelopment.Overtime,whatisinitiallyarelationshipbetweenstrangersmayevolveintoaclosebondakintothatofgrandparentsandgrandchildren.
Questions:
Whatistheprimarygoaloftheintergenerationalcohabitationmodelinthenursinghome?
Howcanyoungresidentsliveinthenursinghomefreeofcharge?
Whatcanbeinferredaboutthelong-termrelationshipbetweenyoungandelderlyresidents?
Referenceanswers
1.D2.C3.A
LectureScripts
Arrivinghomeafteralongdayattheofficethatisspentalmostentirelyinfrontofthecomputer,youtakeoffyourshoes,makeyourselfadrinkand,ironically,sitinfrontofanothercomputer.Itisincrediblehowmanyofuschoosetocommunicatewithot
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