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Bytheendoftheclass,Iwillbeableto1.Knowsomewordsandphrasesaboutoccupation,anddescribedifferentjobs.2.UnderstandthepassageaboutTimoteo’sjobandretellthepassage.3.Knowsomeusefulwordsandexpressionsinthepassage.4.GetarightattitudetowardsjobsIntroduction---findingajobActivity1Whatjobsdoyouwanttodo?ReadingI.

Where

is

the

man

standing?2.

What

is

he

holding?3.

Can

the

bus

driver

see

the

lorry?

4.

Can

the

lorry

driver

see

the

bus?

The______________Traffic

Signal

HumanTask1.readthepassageandmatchtheheadingswiththeparagraphs.Task2.underlinethelanguagethatyoudon’tknoworyouthinkisimportant.Activity1contentandlanguageThemanTheroadThereasonwhyhedoesit1.Content&languagePara.1

ContentlanguageTheroad1.Altitude[‘?lt?tju?d]n.高度,海拔2.Sheerdrop:anearlyverticalfall3.vehicle:aformoftransport4.survive:tostillbealive,afterbeinginanaccident5.respect:follow6.Inbadcondition7.Inparticular8.Onaverage9.Intheory10.Inpractice1.Content&languagePara.2

ContentlanguageTheman1.Thedeathtoll:thetotalnumberofdead2.bend:apartoftheroadwhichisnotstraight3.approach:comenearornearer4.take…forgranted:tobeusedtosomethingthatyoudon’tseeitsvalueanddon’tshowthanks5.Thanksto6.Passby1.Content&languagePara.3

ContentlanguageTheroad1.Encounter:anoccasionwhenyoumeetsomeone,ordosomethingwithsomeoneyoudonotknow2.crash:found:deep4.mission:duty5.

Workas6.Haveaneffecton7.Fromdawntodusk2.TextAnalysisPara.1At

3,500

metres,La

Paz,in

Bolivia,is

the

highest

capital

in

theworld.Life

is

hard

at

high

altitude,and

the

mountains

makecommunications

difficult.Many

roads

are

in

bad

conditionand

accidents

are

frequent.One

road

in

particular,whichgoes

north

from

La

Paz,is

considered

the

most

dangerousroad

in

the

world(On

one

side

the

mountains

rise

steeplyon

the

other

side

there

is

a

sheer

drop,which

in

placesis

hundreds

of

metres

deep.Although

there

is

not

alot

of

traffic,en

average,one

vehicle

comes

off

theroad

every

two

weeks.The

drop

is

so

great

thatanyone

inside

the

vehicleis

lucky

to

survive.Intheory,the

road

can

only

be

used

by

traffic

goinguphill

from

8

in

the

morning,and

by

trafficcoming

downhill

from3

in

the

afternoon.But

in

practice,few

driversrespectthe

rules.1.Whereistheroad?2.TextAnalysisPara.1At

3,500

metres,La

Paz,in

Bolivia,is

the

highest

capital

in

theworld.Life

is

hard

at

high

altitude,and

the

mountains

makecommunications

difficult.Many

roads

are

in

bad

conditionand

accidents

are

frequent.One

road

in

particular,whichgoes

north

from

La

Paz,is

considered

the

most

dangerousroad

in

the

world.On

one

side

the

mountains

rise

steeplyon

the

other

side

there

is

a

sheer

drop,which

in

placesis

hundreds

of

metres

deep.Although

there

is

not

alot

of

traffic,en

average,one

vehicle

comes

off

theroad

every

two

weeks.The

drop

is

so

great

thatanyone

inside

the

vehicleis

lucky

to

survive.Intheory,the

road

can

only

be

used

by

traffic

goinguphill

from

8

in

the

morning,and

by

trafficcoming

downhill

from3

in

the

afternoon.But

in

practice,few

driversrespectthe

rules.2.Whyistheroadsodangerous?2.TextAnalysisPara.2But

thanks

to

one

man,the

death

toll

has

fallen.

Timoteo

Apaza

is

a

gentle

46-year-old

man

who

lives

in

a

village

near

the

most

dangerous

part

of

the

road,known

locally

as

la

curva

del

diablo

(the

Devil’s

Bend).Timoteo

has

an

unusual

job---he

is

a

human

traffic

signal.Every

morning

he

climbs

up

to

the

bend

with

a

large

circular

board

in

his

hand.The

board

is

red

on

one

side

and

green

on

the

other.Timoteo

stands

on

the

bend

and

directs

the

traffic.When

two

vehicles

approach

from

opposite

directions

they

can’tsee

each

other,but

they

can

see

Timote,

Timoteo

is

a

volunteer.No

one

asked

him

to

do

the

job,and

no

one

pays

him

for

it.

Sometimes

drivers

give

him

a

tip,so

that

he

has

just

enough

money

to

live

on.But

often

they

just

pass

by,taking

the

human

traffic

signal

for

granted.1.WhatisTimoteo’sjob?2.TextAnalysisPara.2But

thanks

to

one

man,the

death

toll

has

fallen.

Timoteo

Apaza

is

a

gentle

46-year-old

man

who

lives

in

a

village

near

the

most

dangerous

part

of

the

road,known

locally

as

la

curva

del

diablo

(the

Devil’s

Bend).Timoteo

has

an

unusual

job---he

is

a

human

traffic

signal.Every

morning

he

climbs

up

to

the

bend

with

a

large

circular

board

in

his

hand.The

board

is

red

on

one

side

and

green

on

the

other.Timoteo

stands

on

the

bend

and

directs

the

traffic.When

two

vehicles

approach

from

opposite

directions

they

can’tsee

each

other,but

they

can

see

Timote,

Timoteo

is

a

volunteer.No

one

asked

him

to

do

the

job,and

no

one

pays

him

for

it.

Sometimes

drivers

give

him

a

tip,so

that

he

has

just

enough

money

to

live

on.But

often

they

just

pass

by,taking

the

human

traffic

signal

for

granted.2.Whatactionverbscanshowhisjob?

2.TextAnalysisBut

thanks

to

one

man,the

death

toll

has

fallen.

Timoteo

Apaza

is

a

gentle

46-year-old

man

who

lives

in

a

village

near

the

most

dangerous

part

of

the

road,known

locally

as

la

curva

del

diablo

(the

Devil’s

Bend).Timoteo

has

an

unusual

job---he

is

a

human

traffic

signal.Every

morning

he

climbs

up

to

the

bend

with

a

large

circular

board

in

his

hand.The

board

is

red

on

one

side

and

green

on

the

other.Timoteo

stands

on

the

bend

and

directs

the

traffic.When

two

vehicles

approach

from

opposite

directions

they

can’tsee

each

other,but

they

can

see

Timote,

Timoteo

is

a

volunteer.No

one

asked

him

to

do

the

job,and

no

one

pays

him

for

it.

Sometimes

drivers

give

him

a

tip,so

that

he

has

just

enough

money

to

live

on.But

often

they

just

pass

by,taking

the

human

traffic

signal

for

granted.3.Howdomostdriversoftenreactwhentheypassbyhim?Para.22.TextAnalysisPara.3So

why

does

he

did

it?

Before

he

volunteered

to

direct

the

traffic,Timoteo

had

had

lots

of

jobs.He

had

been

aminer

and

a

soldier.Then

one

day

while

he

was

working

as

a

lorry

driver

he

had

a

close

encounter

with

death.He

was

driving

a

lorry

load

of

bananas

when

he

came

off

the

road

at

a

bend

and

fell

three

hundred

metres

down

the

mountain.Somehow

he

survived.He

was

in

hospital

for

months.Then,

a

few

years

later,he

was

called

out

in

the

night

to

help

pull

people

out

of

a

bus

which

had

crashed

at

la

curva

del

diablo.This

last

experience

had

a

profound

effect

on

Timoteo.

He

realised

that

he

was

lucky

to

be

alive

himself,

andfelt

that

it

was

his

mission

in

life

to

help

others.And

so

every

morning,week

in,week

out,from

dawn

to

dusk,Timoteo

takes

uphis

place

on

the

bend

and

directs

the

traffic.1.Whatmadehimstartthisjob?2.TextAnalysisPara.3So

why

does

he

did

it?

Before

he

volunteered

to

direct

the

traffic,Timoteo

had

had

lots

of

jobs.He

had

been

aminer

and

a

soldier.Then

one

day

while

he

was

working

as

a

lorry

driver

he

had

a

close

encounter

with

death.He

was

driving

a

lorry

load

of

bananas

when

he

came

off

the

road

at

a

bend

and

fell

three

hundred

metres

down

the

mountain.Somehow

he

survived.He

was

in

hospital

for

months.Then,

a

few

years

later,he

was

called

out

in

the

night

to

help

pull

people

out

of

a

bus

which

had

crashed

at

la

curva

del

diablo.This

last

experience

had

a

profound

effect

on

Timoteo.

He

realised

that

he

was

lucky

to

be

alive

himself,

andfelt

that

it

was

his

mission

in

life

to

help

others.And

so

every

morning,week

in,week

out,from

dawn

to

dusk,Timoteo

takes

uphis

place

on

the

bend

and

directs

the

traffic.2.Whydoeshecontinuetodothejob?2.TextAnalysisWhoWhereWhatWhyTimoteoThemostdangerousroaddirectsthetrafficHismissionMainideaTheman(Timoteo)Theroad1.Hesurvivedinthea

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