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1、Unit 1 Relationships1. Warm up: Talk about life choices2. Listening task: Catching up with old friendsWhat have you been up to?I dunno.cook up a stormcalculusbrunetteMy judges have a thi ng aga inst pink hair, so3. Real World Listening: Karen and Charisse talk about their lives4. Interaction Link: T

2、en years from nowhold a position/rank/jobUnit 2 Identity1. Warm up: Personal qualities2. Listening task: Talking about surprising qualitiesThird listening:1) . She thought a jock must be very big and not good at speaking and with poor academic performanc0e.2) . One day Brett gave her a poem which sh

3、e thought was romantic and full of imagery.3) From his girlfriend who showed her some photos if him dancing.4) Because he thought it was private.5) Kayla is a straight student who can play the drums in a band called Rock Hard.6) Because he thought i'ts impossible for a nerd to join a Rock Band.3

4、. Real World Listening: TJ talks about recent changes in his life You tore it up in the half-pipe.tear sth up:把撕成碎片;搗毀,破壞tear sb up:使及其難受 sponsorship: 贊助 者h(yuǎn)ang out:4. Interaction Link: Who are you reallyUnit 3 Advice1. Warm up: Mabel Clarkson gives advice2. Listening task: Getting unwanted advice1)

5、. 35. She should have a baby now.2) . A struggle between career and family.3) . Studying in a college.4) . Because he wants to save some money and many of his friends are doing the same.5) . One believed in the saying that spare the rod and spoil the child whilethe other doesn' t.3. Real World L

6、istening: Andrea Price gives advice to callers4. Interaction Link: Advice columnwords:? to stick to it: to continue doing sth? juggle: to try to fit two or more jobs, activities etc. into your life 試 圖應(yīng)付(兩項(xiàng)或更多的工作、活動(dòng)等)? It ' s hard to juggle a job, kids, and housework.? 很難同時(shí)做好工作,照顧好孩子又干好家務(wù)活。? fol

7、ks: parentshome? to leave the nest: to move out from one' s parents 'Unit 4 Family1. Warm up: Unusual people in our family2. Listening task: Talking about unusual relatives3. Real World Listening: Lydia and Greg make wedding plansAbigail, Greg 's aunt: She lives nearby. Greg does'nt

8、know her well. She's kind of crazy. She has fifteen cats.Chia-lin, Lydia 's aunt: She lives in Shanghai. She would'nt miss it for the world. Her mother wouldn't forgive her if she didn't come to the wedding.Lydia's dad: He is in the restaurant business and has lots of friends

9、 and associates. He has many suppliers and customers. He is getting along very well with his associates.He thinks that his friends and associates will get insulted if they are not invited.4. Interaction Link: Family liesUnit 5 Decisions1. Warm up: Important decisions2. Listening task: Weighing the p

10、ros and consThird listening:She will go to work and if it is the case, the housework will be shared by the family members.Frank may take the job with an engineering firm and if that 's true, he'll move out to Texas.Jamie's probably choosing theater as her major.They may come to a decisio

11、n to get a cat instead of a dog.3. Real World Listening: A theory of decision makingExplain the following brieflyAn adapter tends to think in terms of the minimum change necessary to produce the results they want.An originator tends to produce decisions that are less similar to past ideas.A concrete

12、 information processor needs complete and detailed information before making a decision.An abstract information processor focuses on the big picture and general information before making a decision.A challenger prefers a more extreme and risky choice in order to gainmore.A conciliator tends to be ca

13、utious and avoid taking actions for fear of losing too much.A flexible decision maker is slow to make and act upon his decisions, and often change plans.An organized decision maker tends to make and act upon his decisions quickly.4. Interaction Link: Get a lifeReview Unit 1Part 3Long time no see! Bu

14、t you haven't changed much.Sorry, I didn't recognize you.What have you been up to after graduation?I hope to get together sometime next year.They are very close and often play basketball together. We've stayed in touch with each other after graduation . Do you really know him?Some people

15、 aren't what they seem/look like.There's more than him than meets the eye.In a long run, personality is more important than physical appearance.The performance you made last night was awesome.Just keep on doing what you're doing and never mind what others say,It's none of your busine

16、ss. Just leave me alone.If you ask me, I wouldn 'tgo by myself.If I were you, I 'd say it's a personal thing./it's private.Don't you think it 's time to make some changes now?Why not go to your teachers for help?You'd better look before you leap./You'd better be prude

17、nt. Her parents are open and fair with all their kids.There's nothing difficult as long as we speak frankly and sincerely.She loves music and it seems that she ca'nt live without it.How can I put it/this nicely? It 's really hard to say.He has many strange habits. It 's really diffic

18、ult to get along well with him.We all like to stay in touch with her because she is very kind and considerate.You'd better weigh the pros and cons before making any decision.It's always difficult to make a sound decision.Three months afterward she came to a decision to work for another compa

19、ny.They held several hearings to invite different public opinions. I 've been thinking about how to make few mistakes.Take your time and I don't want to rush you for a decision.Unit 6 Language1. Warm up: Learning English2. Listening task: Varieties of EnglishThird listeningIt was great! The

20、people there were so friendly. The weather was great. Australian English.It 's hard to pick up what she's saying. Her English is so hard to understand. She has a strong accent.Better. Sugar. Don't bother me any more.3. Real World Listening: Sumi's job interviewAnswer these questionsA

21、 management job (manager).A bachelor' s degree in travel industry management, five years' experience, management experience.Customer service representative.She thinks they were worried about her English.She'll accept the job and show them how good she is.4. Interaction Link: English or E

22、nglishes?Unit 7 Personality1. Warm up: Desirable qualities2. Listening task: How people look at themselves3. Real World Listening: Amy and Luis talk about each other4. Interaction Link: MatchmakersUnit 8 Technology1. Warm up: Conveniences vs. dangers in technology2. Listening task: Complaining about

23、 technologyThird listening1. Because she called the credit card company and they had identity theft insurance.2. It was definitely a cool machine. It got more memory than his old one, and it was faster.3. Because her inbox was always clogged up with forwards.4. He said that he had to get to level fi

24、ve before he could take a rest.3. Real World Listening: Jeff Townsend talks about his new video games4. Interaction Link: Technological issuesDictation for the Mid-termDirection: When you are given Chinese meaning, write the English words or phrases,or vice versa, or following the directions in the

25、parentheses.20. 疏遠(yuǎn) (phrase)1. n. 志向,職業(yè)2. a. 保守的,守舊的21. 隨時(shí) (phrase)3. 擅長(zhǎng)烹飪 (phrase)22. n. 代理4. 染發(fā) (phrase)23. offend5. behind the scenes24. freak out6. 大膽嘗試,全力以赴 (phrase) 25. a. 復(fù)雜的7. v. 假定,設(shè)想8. 不可小看某人 ! 不可低估某人9. 獲得亞軍 (phrase)10. a. 令人尷尬的,讓人為難的11. 棒打出孝子。12. get oneself out there13. 與相配(phrase)14. v.

26、沉思,冥想15. 除了,此外 (phrase)16. a. 不相配的,不兼容的17. well-informed18. v. 實(shí)施,執(zhí)行19. a. 令人氣憤的Unit 9 Living Situations1. Warm up: Problems with living situations2. Listening task: Complaints about living with people3. Real World Listening: Kara talks about her landlordsAnswer the questions1.It was nice to feel th

27、at people were concerned when you lived alone.2. One day, when she got home, Mr. Johnson came up to her and gave her a hug; and then he kissed her on the cheek.3. He said that maybe Kara reminded Mr. Johnson of his granddaughter.4. Interaction Link: Major negatives and major positivesUnit 10 Surviva

28、l1. Warm up: Natural disasters2. Listening task: Survival stories1. a real life-changing experienee Alaska Range climbing Mount Forakermoved in rocks and snowknocked 800 feet down get to the bottomignore2. all overto be exactMt. St. Helens packed uptent erupted ripped out of was blow n in to ice chu

29、n ks kn ee-deep3. Turkeysharp jolt a blot of lighteningwasn'before digout nothing to do but wait for help scared playing little gamestiny? life-changing experience: an event that makes you look at yourself and the world in a different way? A storm moved in.: The weather quickly became bad.pass o

30、ut: lose consciousness? daze: 處于迷茫狀態(tài)? knee-deep: up to/as deep as your knees3. Real World Listening: Petra Nemcova describes her survival experienceBlack filthy scratched, bleeding and aching wrappedholding on, leaning aga in stdebris Simon bun galow a rush of water not even a second to thinkhurtlin

31、g furious current lost sight of him whirling tumbling watersrooftop prayedcatch hold streaming grab onto every bit of energy sucked underneath. dyingmiraculously lessentorn was drawn down. flailed swallowing the inky watersurrendered to the calmness thrust through the barrier of debris to the surfac

32、eAnswer the following questions:? 1. Her arms were bare, scratched, bleeding, aching. They were wrapped around a palm tree.? 2. Black, filthy, oil-slicked, muddied, and inky water.? 3. In the bungalow.4. Interaction Link: Be preparedReview Unit 2Express the sentences:1. It's hard to pick up what

33、 he's saying.2. She has a strong/heavy accent.3. Everyone has an accent.4. He speaks the southern dialect of American English.5. You'll get used to how your teacher talks.6. She might be “the one”.7. We just “click ”.8. She's not my type.9. It was love at first sight.10. He's my “kni

34、ght in shining armor.”11. You also have to worry about viruses that could damage your computer.12. Many people couldn't live without e-mail.13. I 'm hooked on computer games.14. Modern technology has made our lives easier.15. It 'sa bad influence.16. It lets you get rid of your frustrati

35、ons.17. Dormitory living has some major negatives.18. My parents never give me any space.19. You just have to grin and bear it.20. I 'm a neat freak.21. My mom always respects my privacy.22. It was really a miracle.23. It was a life-changing experience.24. What an ordeal!25. It wasn't long b

36、efore the building had collapsed.26. It sounds like you beat the odds./ You were very lucky.27. I try to enjoy each day./ I take it one day at a time.Unit 11 Work1. Warm up: Talk about life choices:1. Casual Friday: a policy in some companies where employees are allowed to wear casual clothes on Fri

37、days2. business attire: 正裝3. cubicle: a small block for one person's desk (尤指數(shù)人共同工作的辦 公室內(nèi)的 )隔間,小間4. code: 1) 行為準(zhǔn)則,道德準(zhǔn)則Churches help tp teach children a strong moral code.2)規(guī)定,法典Building codes have been strengthened following the earthquake.3) 密碼,代碼Break/crack a code破譯密碼5. snap: to lose control o

38、f oneselfsnap one'sfingers: 打響指6. startle: v. to make sb suddenly surprised or slightly shocked 使 吃 驚,嚇一跳2. Listening task: Talking about co-workers1. lift a fin ger mysterious. announ cepeek(to look at, usually secretly) outI'm willi ng to bet2. forcing food on Candy, cupcakes, donuts, you

39、name it- sweet and fatteningawful hurt3. receptionistslob(懶蟲,臟鬼 ) get itpant suits and dressesin a row(連續(xù))sweatpa nts運(yùn)動(dòng)褲)pajamasThird listening1. The library; somewhere opposite the library.2. Lazy and dishonest.3. Sweet and fattening.4. She would/could be hurt.5. At an insurance agency.6. (She was)

40、 a slob.3. Real World Listening: Steve and his boss discuss cultural issues at work1. promotions department driving me nutssnap watching me not asecond latebowuptightshrink(退縮,畏縮)2. adjusting tolearning curvetalentedgood spirit appearaneein terfere clie nts impro ving stuck out his hand embarrassed4

41、. Interaction Link: Office rulesUnit 12 Lifestyle1. Warm up: Bad habits juicy gossip/details/stories etc. interesting or shocking information 流言, 細(xì)節(jié),故事listen in (on): to listen to sb 's conversation without them knowing it 偷 聽,竊聽2. Listening task: Pointing out rude behaviorThird listening1. Chee

42、se cake.2. She was nervous.3. They will talk loudly too.3. Real World Listening: Mr. Garcia gets some advice from his doctorParti: test results are in high cholesterol weight scold diet cutt ing dow n addicted to more than unwan ted poun ds sta nd exercisingphysical activity take a break CEOteenager

43、s stressed out schedule-Part2: improved must have What have you been up to kicked Big Macssalads ballroom fan tasticFiberglass Intern ati on al Hawaii4. Interaction Link: Kicking the habitUnit 13 Travel1. Warm up: Travel difficulties1. The outback is any empty part of Australia where few people live

44、. Central Australia is a part of Australia'outback as in the Northern Territory. Equivale nt in size to Fran ce, Italy and Spain comb in ed, Australia's Outback Northern Territory is bordered by Queensland, Western Australia and South Australia. Blessed with an abundance of natural environme

45、nts the NT is famous for its spectacular wildlife.2. trek: a long and difficult trip, made especially on foot3. soak濕透,浸透4. strand: to put sb in a place or situation from which they need help toleave.使擱淺,使處于困境2. Listening task: Travel stories3. Guatemalahiking trip on V olcano Tajamulcoloca nickname

46、total disaster- un prepared waist strap(腰帶).pan ts atop4. Moscow No luck in line Yuri weird I took him up on theoffer(take sb up on: to accept an invitation that sb has made)5. Langtang regiorKathamandicrowdedclimb on Third listening1. push on the bus to make sure it did'nt roll over the cliff2.

47、 The tires were almost flat with the weight of all those passengers.3. we would read in the newspaper the next day about a bus that had gone off the cliff3. Real World Listening: Randy reflects on an experience in ThailandBangkokreservations(預(yù)定)overnight bustravel agency wondervan pulled up pushed r

48、ight past us and jumped in bam came up to shrugged and turnedstrandecH last strawsquirt sn apped the picture air-c on diti on ed apologize4. Interaction Link: Bad tripUnit 14 Finances1. Warm up: Safe investingbeware of: 當(dāng)心(僅用于祈使句和不定式)gullible: 輕信的,易受騙的buck: 1) a dollarHe'spaying his lawyer big b

49、ucks.( a lot of money)Ellis will do everything to make a fast buck. (make some money quickly, often dishonestly)2) the buck stops here/ the buck stops with sb: used to say that a particular pers on is resp on sible for someth ing 責(zé)任至 U此為止,事情由某 人負(fù)責(zé),2. Listening task: Questionable investment ideas1. b

50、ills to pay cut dow n on sell stuffeBay2. comic booksit 'worthy a try Star Wars' acti on figure in mint con diti on (look ing new and in perfect con diti on)3. hear me out attached to3. Real World Listening: Steven Crowe persuadesus to try Real Moneywatch every penny Steven Crowe make real money three video setvictim trick shipping(發(fā)貨,上市 )and handling 4. Interaction

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