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UnitTwo
WisdomintheMindIsBetterthanMoneyintheHand
Dowhatyoudobestandworkharderthanyouhaveeverworked.Moneyspentonthebrainisneverspentinvain.第1頁P(yáng)artOneWarm-upPartTwoWhichIsMoreDifficult,MakingMoneyorSpendingMoney?PartThreeAnyoneCanBeaMillionairePartFourTheModelMillionaire目錄第2頁本單元教學(xué)重點(diǎn)★Howtoexpresssurprise.★Howtoreactwithsurprisetowhatyouaretold.★Howtogiveadvice.★Howtostateone’splans.★Howtoexpressone’spreference.功效/意念語音:弱化與縮約(WeakFormandContraction)第3頁本單元教學(xué)重點(diǎn)慣用句型★I’mdoingasurveyonpart-timejobs.★Ispentthreeweekspreparingfoodinarestaurant.★IcouldhardlybelievemyeyeswhenIsawthenotice.★Isuggestyoutravelaroundthecountry.★WhatI’mreallyinterestedinisthewayyouspendyourmoney.★Itcostsusabout$600amonth.★Wespendabout$900ongasandelectricityayear.★Hedidn’texpecttomakeverymanypayments.★Thereisnodefiniteconnectionbetweentestscoresandeconomicachievement.★Helivedontwohundredpoundsamonth.第4頁P(yáng)artOneWarm-upⅠ.Listentotheproverbsaboutmoneyandfillintheblankswiththeinformationyou’veheard.Thenreadaloudeachofthem,payingattentiontoweakformsandcontractions.1.Moneyisagoodservant
abadmaster.2.Thelove
moneyis
rootofallevil.3.Moneyoftenunmakes
manwho
.(賺了金錢,損了德行)4.Thosewhobelievemoney
doeverything
frequentlypreparedtodoeverything
money.5.HethatservesGod
moneywillserve
devil
betterwages.6.Money
growontrees.7.Money
moveeven
gods.8.Moneyspenton
brainisneverspent
vain.9.Moneymakes
marego.10.Muck
moneygotogether.butofthethemakesitcanareforforthefordoesn’tcanthetheintheand第5頁Ⅱ.Listentothetapeandtickthesentenceaccordingtowhatyou’veheard.1.A.I’dbuythebiggesthouseintheworld.()B.I’llbuythebiggesthouseintheworld.()2.A.You’llneverbelieve.()B.You’dneverbelieve.()3.A.I’llfindababy-sitterforhim.()B.I’dfindababy-sitterforhim.()4.A.We’dtravelaroundtheworldforourhoneymoon.()B.We’lltravelaroundtheworldforourhoneymoon.()5.A.Why’veyoucomeintotheroom?()B.Why’dyoucomeintotheroom?()Ⅲ.Listentothedialoguesandfillintheblankswiththeinformationyou’veheard.1.M:Guesswhat,I’vewon
onthelottery.W:Youhaven’t,haveyou?Luckyyou!Whatdoyouplantodo?M:Ihaven’t
whethertogotravellingorgotouniversity.W:Ofcourseyoucanaffordtodoboth.AAAAAtwentymilliondollarsmadeupmymind2.W:David!Fancy
youhere!M:Incredible!Elan,afteralltheseyears,wemeetagain.W:
howyouswitchedfromaschoolquittertoamillionaire.M:It’salongstory.meetingIcan’timagine第6頁3.W:Richard
intheintelligencequiz.M:What?Hecan’thavedoneit.W:Inever
,either.Butit’strue.M:Hismothermustbewildwithjoy.ShealwaysthoughthersonhadalowIQ.4.W:Haveyouheardthenews?Amyisgoingto
.M:Really?Idon’tbelieveit.Amyisoneof
inclass.W:Yes.Buthermotherdiedandshehasto
herfoursistersandbrothers.M:!5.W:Grandmahaswon
inthestockmarketthismonth.M:Hasshereally?Howamazing!Heronlyeducationwas
primaryschool.W:
whyshehasdonesowellinplayingthemarkets.M:Shemusthaveherownsecret.6.M:Hi,Judy.You
.What’stheproblem?W:I
tocontinuemystudyintheuniversity.M:Whatapity!Whynotapplyforaloan?W:That’sagoodidea.IcanpayofftheloanafterI
.wonthefirstprizeexpectedthisquitschoolthetopstudentslookafterHowterrible$3000oneyearofIwonderlookworriedcan’taffordgraduatefromtheuniversity第7頁7.M:Supposingyou
,Laura,wherewouldyouliketogoforaholiday?W:Idon’tknow.IthinkIwouldprobablygotoJapan.M:IfIhadalotofmoneyand
,IwouldgotoChina.W:Yes,
terrific.8.M:Whatdoyouthinkyou’lldofirstwithyour
?W:I’mcertainlygoingtoeatoutwithsomefriends.M:Goodidea,but
sendthemoneytomyparents.W:I’msurethatyourparentswill
.9.W:Youlooksad,Jimmy.
?M:I’veuseduptheallowancefrommyparentsagain.It’s
I’veaskedthemformoneythismonth.W:Whydidyou
yourgrantsoquickly?M:Idon’tknow.ProbablybecauseIoftengoto
.
10.M:Supposeyou
onemorninganddiscoveredyouhadwontenmilliondollars,whatwouldyoudo?W:I’vegotnoidea.Whatwouldyoudo
?M:
thebiggesthouseintheworld.W:Well,Ithink
andtrytowinanothertenmilliondollars.
hadalotofmoney4weeks’holidaythatwouldbefirstmonth’ssalaryI’dratherbesurprisedWhat’swrongthethirdtimespendthenetbarwokeupwiththemoneyI’dbuyI’dgobacktosleep第8頁P(yáng)artTwoWhichIsMoreDifficult,MakingMoneyorSpendingMoney?EnglishWeekly英語周報(bào)doasurvey做調(diào)查matter/'m?t?/v.相關(guān)系,要緊counton依賴Ⅰ.Studythefollowingwordsandphrasesbeforelistening.DialogueOne1.AreporterfromanEnglishnewspaperisinterviewingauniversitystudent.()2.Thereporterisinterestedinthestudents’wayofmakingmoney.()3.Thestudenttakesapart-timejobafterschool.()4.Thereporterwantstoknowthestudent’sviewsontakingapart-timejob.()5.Thestudenttakesapart-timejobbecauseheisinbadneedofmoney.()6.Thestudentbelievesthatworkingcanhelpyoungpeoplebuilduptheirconfidenceandrealizetheirownvalue.Ⅱ.Listentothedialogueanddecidewhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorfalse.TFFTFT第9頁Ⅲ.ListentothedialogueagainandfillintheblankswiththeinformationYou’veheard.Ⅳ.Introduceyourownpart-timejobsbyusingthefollowingphrases.1.spend(acertainperiodoftime)doingsomething2.work(acertainperiodoftime)as...Last
,Ispent
weeks
inarestaurant,theninthe
Iworked
weeksasa
.ChristmasthreepreparingfoodsummerfivewaitressⅠ.Studythefollowingwordsandphrasesbeforelistening.DialogueTwoGuesswhat!真不可思議!Goodheavens!我天!天?。tock/st?k/n.股票getconfused被弄糊涂了figure/'f?ɡ?/n.數(shù)字lottery/'l?t?r?/n.彩票deposit/d?'p?z?t/n.存放第10頁Mike:Hi,Susan.Guesswhat!I’vejustwonascholarshipworth£2,000.Susan:Ascholarship!Haveyoureally?Goodheavens!
Mike:IcouldhardlybelievemyeyeswhenIsawthenotice.Susan:Haveyoudecidedhowtospendthemoney?
Mike:I’mnotsureaboutthebestwayofspendingthemoney.Perhapsit’sbettertoputitinthebank.Susan:Savingmoneyisnotawiseidea.IfIwereyou,Iwouldbuysomestocks.
Mike:No,Ieasilygetconfusedbyfiguresandnumbers.Susan:Whataboutbuyingalotteryticket?Youmightwinahugeprize,Mike.
Mike:Imightalsowinnothingatall.Susan:ThenIsuggestyoutravelaroundthecountryuntilyou’vespentitall.
Mike:Thankyouforyoursuggestions.Istillprefertoputthemoneyinthebank.Ⅱ.Listentothedialogueandunderlinethosepartswhicharenotcorrectaccordingtowhatyou’veheard.第11頁Mike:Hi,Susan.Incredible!I’vejustwonascholarshipworth£2,000.(Guesswhat!)Susan:Ascholarship!Idon’tbelieveit!GoodLord!(Haveyoureally?Goodheavens!)Mike:IcouldnotbelievemyeyeswhenIsawthenotice.(couldhardly)Susan:Haveyoudecidedhowyouaregoingtospendthemoney?(howto)Mike:I’mnotcertainaboutthebestwayofspendingthemoney.Perhapsit’sbettertodeposititinthebank.(sureabout)(put)Susan:Savingmoneyisnotagoodidea.Whydon’tyoubuysomestocks?(wise)(IfIwereyou,Iwould)Mike:No,Ieasilygetpuzzledbyfiguresandnumbers.(confused)Susan:Wouldyouliketobuyalotteryticket?Probablyyouwillwinahugeprize,Mike.(Whataboutbuying)(Youmight)Mike:Imightalsoloseeverything.(winnothingatall)Susan:ThenIthinkyou’dbettertravelaroundthecountryuntilyou’vespentitall.(Isuggestyou)Mike:Thankyouforyoursuggestions.I’dratherputthemoneyinthebank.(Istillpreferto)第12頁1.Herearesomephrasesforyourreference.?depositthemoneyinabank?buysomestocks?sendthemoneytomyparents?travelaroundtheworld?goabroadtostudy?donatesometotheHopeProject(捐給“希望工程”)?buildmoreteachers’apartments?beautifythecampus(美化校園)?buyacar?buyavilla(別墅)?buysomemostadvancedcomputersfortheschool?buysomelotteryticketsagain?investthemoneyinabusinessenterprise(投資于一企業(yè))Ⅲ.Youaresosurprisedtobetoldthatyouhavewon1,000,000yuanonthelotterythatyoucouldn’thelpdiscussingwithyourroommateshowtospendthemoney.Theyareeagertooffertheirsuggestions,butyouhaveyourownplans.第13頁2.Herearesomeusefulstructuresforyourreference:Howtoexpresssurprise.?Guesswhat,I’ve...?Haveyoureally??What?Youcan’thavewonit!?Ahugeprize!Idon’tbelieveit!?Fancyyougettingaprizeonthelottery!Howtoreactwithsurprisetowhatyouaretold:?GoodLord!?Goodheavens!?Howamazing!?Incredible!?Luckyyou!Howtogiveadvice:?You’dbettergotravelling.?IfIwereyou,I’dgotravelling.?Isuggestyougotravelling.?Whataboutgoingtravelling??Whynotgotravelling??Whatdoyouthinkofgoingtravelling?Howtostateone’splans:?I’mgoingtobuyacar.?IthinkI’llbuyacar.?Iplantobuyacar.?Ihaven’tmadeupmymindwhethertobuyacarorahouse.?Iintendtobuyacar.Howtoexpressone’spreference:?I’dratherbuyacar(thanbuyahouse).?Iprefertobuyacar.第14頁Ⅱ.Listentothedialogueandputthefollowingquestionsinthecorrectorder.1.Howmuchdoesyourhusbandearn?2.Apartfromthemortgage,wheredoesyourmoneygo?3.Howmuchdoyouspendonhousing?4.What’syourexpenseonentertainment?5.What’syourfullname?6.Doyoureadanythingeveryday?Ⅰ.Studythefollowingwordsandphrasesbeforelistening.DialogueThreepersonal/'p??s?nl/a.個(gè)人LoisMorrison/'l???s'm?r?sn/(人名)洛伊斯·莫里森frankness/'fr??kn?s/n.坦率mortgage/'m??ɡ?d?/n.抵押item/'a?t?m/n.項(xiàng)目detergent/d?'t??d??nt/n.清潔劑Whatanerve!太不像話!513246第15頁Ⅳ.Retellthedialoguewiththehelpofthefollowingbeginningsandsomekeywords.1.Youcan’ttrustanyonenowadays.LastThursdayayoungmanwhoclaimedtoworkfortheDepartmentofEducationknockedonmydoor.(personalquestions,suchas,salary,familyexpense,frankly,takeoutabottleofdetergentfromhisbag,promotesomething,so...that...,drivesomebodyout,immediately)Ⅲ.ListentothedialogueagainandanswertheabovequestionsinthenameofMrs.Morrison.1.$26,000ayear.2.Food’sthebiggestitem.That’sabout$400amonth.Andtherearegasandelectricity.Wespendabout$900onthemayear.3.Itcostsusabout$600amonth.4.Notmuchofthat.There’stheTVandnewspapers.5.MynameisLoisMorrison.6.Sometimes.Butwedon’tbuybooksoften.Wegetthemfromthelibrary.
Youcan’ttrustanyonenowadays.LastThursdayayoungmanwhoclaimedtoworkfortheDepartmentofEducationknockedonmydoor.Heaskedmeanumberofpersonalquestionssuchasmyhusband’ssalaryandmyfamilyexpenses.AfterIansweredallthequestionsfrankly,hesuddenlytookoutabottleofdetergentfromhisbagandbegantopromoteit.IwassoangrythatIdrovehimoutimmediately.2.It’sreallydifficulttopromoteproductsasasalesman.LastThursdayIknockedonadoorinthenameoftheDepartmentofEducation.(hostess,friendly,because,inafrankway,takeoutthedetergent,growredintheface,shoutatsomebodycrazily,getaway,atonce)It’sreallydifficulttopromoteproductsasasalesman.LastThursdayIknockedonadoorinthenameoftheDepartmentofEducation.Thehostesslookedfriendlybecausesheansweredallthequestionsinafrankway.ButwhenItookoutthedetergent,shesuddenlygrewredinthefaceandshoutedatmecrazily.Ihadtogetawayatonce.第16頁P(yáng)artThereAnyoneCanBeaMillionairedeal/di?l/n.交易client/'kla??nt/n.客戶JennyCatherine/'d?en?'k?θ?r?n/詹妮·凱瑟琳per/p?/prep.每inherit/?n'her?t/v.繼承payment/'pe?m?nt/n.費(fèi)用,支付backfire/b?k'fa??(r)/v.產(chǎn)生適得其反結(jié)果;弄巧成拙Ⅱ.ListentothepassageanddecidewhichofthefollowingcanbeusedasthetitleofthestoryandtranslatethemintoChinese.PassageOneⅠ.Warm-upexercises.1.AGoodDeal2.ALawyerandHisClient3.HealthandWealth4.HouseDealBackfires5.PaymentsUnexpected6.TheOldestandtheRichest1.一筆好交易4.買房后患5.意外支付第17頁Ⅲ.Makesentenceswiththefollowingfiguresornumbersandretellthestoryinyourownwords.1.19652.US$5003.$5004.905.30/776.$100,0007.1211.In1965,aFrenchlawyerarrangedtobuyahousefromanelderlyclient,JennyCatherine.2.Thelawyeragreedtopaytheelderlyclient$500permonthforaslongasshelived.3.$500wasalotofmoneyinthosedays.4.Theelderlyclientwasover90yearsold.5.Thirtyyearslater,thelawyerdiedattheageof77.6.Hehadspent$100,000onthehousewhenhedied.7.JennyCatherinewas121yearsoldwhenthelawyerdied.grade/ɡre?d/n.成績certificate/s?'t?f?k?t/n.證書typical/'t?p?k?l/a.經(jīng)典ThomasStanley/'t?m?s'st?nl?/(人名)托馬斯·斯坦利definite/'def?n?t/a.確定focuson聚焦于goal/ɡ??l/n.目標(biāo)DonaldSonner/'d?n?ld's?n?/(人名)唐納德·索那capitalizeon利用PassageTwoⅠ.Warm-upexercises.2.Studythefollowingwordsandphrasesbeforelistening.1.Doyouthinkyoucanbecomeamillionaire?Whyorwhynot?第18頁Ⅲ.Listentothepassageagainandfillintheblankswiththeinformationyou’veheard.InStanley’sstudy,thereisamancalledDonaldSonner.Hisonlyeducationwas
,buthewasamillionaire
hewas
.Hiscompany
forprisonsandgun-cleaning
.Hegotrichby
andcapitalizingonanidea
.Ⅱ.ListentothepassageandticktherequirementsforbecomingamillionairementionedbyStanley.1.Beingborninawealthyfamily2.Beingintelligent3.Beingadventurous(愛冒險(xiǎn))4.Beinghardworking5.Beingcreative6.Beingpersistent7.Beingpatient8.Beingsophisticated(精明)9.Beingmagnanimous(豁達(dá)大度)10.Havingalotoffriends11.Havingastrongbody12.Havinggoodgradesinschool13.Havingreceivedgoodeducation14.Havinghighpositionsinthesociety15.Havingpower23456oneyearofhighschoolbythetime24makesclothesclothsworkinghardnooneelsehad第19頁Ⅰ.Warm-upexercises.Ifyoubecomeamillionaireoneday,whatkindoflifewouldyouexpecttolive?(2)Doallmillionairesliveahappylife?Ifnot,why?Whatmaybotherthem?(3)Moneyisnoteverythinginourlife.Tomakeourliveshappy,whatelsedoweneedbesidesmoney?PassageThree1.Answerthefollowingquestions.exception/?k'sep??n/n.例外manufacturer/m?nj?'f?kt??r?/n.制造商,生產(chǎn)商Detroit/d?'tr??t/n.底特律jail/d?e?l/n.監(jiān)獄2.Studythefollowingwordsandphrasesbeforelistening.第20頁Ⅲ.Listentothepersonalstoryagainandfillintheblankswiththeinformationyou’veheard.Ⅱ.Listentothepersonalstoryandanswerthefollowingquestions.1.WherewasTedSweeneyborn?InLosAngeles.2.Whopaidhim$25,000?Therailroadcompany3.Howmuchdidhesellhisstorefor?Hesolditfor$95,0004.Howmanychildrendidhehave?Threedaughters.5.WhendidhereturntoLosAngeles?Shortlybeforehedied,hemovedbacktoLosAngeles.TimeEventWhenhewasonemonthold,hemovedfromLosAngelestoSanFrancisco.Tedwashitbyatrain.Whenhewas23,Attheageof24,hegotmarried.hehadovertenmilliondollars.Shortlybeforehedied,HemovedbacktoLosAngeles.Attheageof17,hebecameamillionaire.Bythetimehewas30,第21頁Ⅳ.Arrangethefollowingstatementsintotherightchronologicalorderaccordingtowhatyou’veheard.1.HemovedtoDetroitandstartedacompany.2.HesoldeverythingheownedandmovedtoNewYork.3.Heboughtasmallstore.4.Attheageof24,hegotmarried.5.Hewasputinjail.6.Hehadovertenmilliondollars.7.HemovedbacktoLosAngeles.8.Whenhewasonemonthold,hisfamilymovedfromLosAngelestoSanFrancisco.9.Whenhewas23,hebecameamillionaire.10.Sixmonthslater,Tedsoldhisstorefor$95,000.11.Attheageofseventeen,Tedwashitbyatrain.12.Atrafficaccidenthappenedtohim.13.Hiswifeanddaughtersdied.8→11→3→10→1→9→4→6→12→13→2→7→5第22頁P(yáng)artFourTheModelMillionaire2.Studythefollowingwordsandphrasesbeforelistening.HughieErskine/'hju??'??sk?n/(人名)休伊·厄斯金LauraMerton/l??r?'m??tn/(人名)勞拉·默頓raise/re?z/v.籌集AlanTrevor/'?l?n'trev?l/(人名)艾倫·特雷弗bent/bent/a.彎曲wrinkled/'r??kld/a.滿臉皺紋pitiful/'p?t?f?l/a.可憐feelin在…探索sovereign/'s?vr?n/n.[英]一英鎊金幣(現(xiàn)不通用)
makeasplendidmodel很像十分標(biāo)準(zhǔn)模特weddingpresent結(jié)婚禮品cheque/t?ek/n.支票Ⅰ.Warm-upexercises.PassageOne1.Doyouknowthedifferencebetween“amillionairemodel”and“amodelmillionaire”?Hints:“amillionairemodel”—amillionairewhoposesforpainters.(百萬富翁模特)“amodelmillionaire”—amillionairedeservingtobeimitated.(模范百萬富翁)第23頁1.HowdidHughieErskinemakealiving?A.Hehadapoorly-paidjob.B.Helivedononeofhisfriends.C.Heworkedasamodelbecausehewasgood-looking.D.Hisauntgavehimmoney.2.Whywouldn’tLauraMertonmarryHughieErskine?A.Shedidn’tlovehim.B.Herfatherdidn’tagree.C.Hewaspoor.D.Hedidn’thaveajob.3.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisanincorrectdescriptionofthebeggar?A.Hewasanoldmanwithabentbackandawrinkledface.B.Hewaswearingshabbyclothes.C.Helookedpitiful.D.Hewassittinginacorneroftheroom.(D)Ⅱ.Listentothestoryandchoosethebestanswertoeachofthefollowingquestions.(B)(D)4.HowmuchcouldAlanTrevorgetforhispictureofthebeggar?A.Twothousandpounds.B.Twohundredpounds.C.Tenpenceanhour.D.Tenthousandpounds.5.WhatdidHughiegivetothebeggar?A.Agoldcoin.B.Asilvercoin.C.Aone-poundnote.D.Onepoundsterling.6.WhydidHughiegetveryangrywhentalkingtoAlaninaclub?A.AlantriedtopersuadeHughietosaygood-byetoLaura.B.AlanrefusedtolendHughietwothousandpounds.C.AlanhadtoldthebeggarHughie’sprivateaffairs.D.AlanwasinterestedinLaura.(A)(A)(C)第24頁7.Whowasthebeggar?A.Hewasoneoftherichestmenintheworld.B.Hewasoneofthemostfamouspaintersintheworld.C.HewasoneofthemostsplendidmodelsinEurope.D.HewasoneofthemostwealthymeninEurope.8.WhocametovisitHughiethenextmorning?A.Laura.B.Thebeggar.C.Thebeggar’sservantprobably.D.Alan.(D)(C)
ActIAtthestudio(畫室)ActIIInaclubActIIIAnunexpectedpresent9.Whatwasinsidetheenvelope?A.Tenthousandpounds.B.Acheque.C.Anote.D.Asovereign.10.WhatmightbeHughie’sresponseafteropeningtheenvelope?A.Hewassurprised.B.Hewasangry.C.Hewaspuzzled.D.Hewasdisappointed.(B)(A)Ⅲ.Workwithyourpartnersandadaptthestorytoashortplay.Thefollowingarrangementisforyourreference.ActI1)WhenHughiecameintoAlan’sstudio,hefoundAlanfinishingthepictureofabeggarman.2)Hughiecommentedonthemodelandaskedthepriceofthepicture.HereisthetalkbetweenHughieandAlanfromtheoriginalnovel.“Whatawonderfulmodel!”Hughiesaid.“Awonderfulmodel?”shoutedAlanatthetopofhisvoice.“Ishouldthinkso!Youwon’tmeetabeggarlikehimeveryday!”第25頁“Pooroldman!”saidHughie.“Howmiserablehelooks!”“Ofcourse.Youdon’twantabeggartolookhappy,doyou?”“Howmuchdoesamodelgetforasitting?”“Tenpenceanhour.”“Andhowmuchdoyougetforyourpicture,Alan?”“Oh,forthisIgettwothousandpounds!”“Well,Ithinkthemodelshouldgetsomepartofthat.He’s
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