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1、New Times,College English,Listening and Speaking,Book 3,Unit 1,Friends and Friendship,Friends and Friendship,New Words,Understand the Short Conversations,Useful Expressions and Patterns,Listen and Understand,Compound Dictation,Conversational Practice,*carnationkB:5neiFEnn. 康乃馨companionkEm5pAnjEnn. 同

2、伴,伙伴 tortoise 5tC:tEs n. 乌龟 *critic5kritikn. 批评家,评论家 *bonding5bCndiNn. 连接,结合,New Words,bindbaindv. 捆绑;约束regulate5rejuleitvt. 调整,调节 *betrayalbi5treiEln. 背叛 *ethnic5eWnika. 人种的,种族的arguably5B:juEbEliad. 可论证地;可争辩地; 按理;按说,New Words,Useful Expressions and Patterns,Do you think it will help? 你认为那样做有用吗?Shou

3、ldnt we invite . to.? 难道我们不该邀请来吗? Did you have your friend.? 你是让你的朋友来参加吗?,Id like to send . to my friend. 我想给我的朋友送。 I have an appointment with my friend at six oclock. 我和我的朋友约定6点钟见面。,Useful Expressions and Patterns,Understand the Short Conversations,Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 shor

4、t conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the b

5、est answer.,Understand the Short Conversations,1,A. She thinks there is no need to clean the house. B. She doesnt like messy people like the mans friends. C. She doesnt know where the mans friends house is. D. She doesnt want the mans friends to come to her place.,M: My friends will be here at any t

6、ime and this room is a mess. W: So what? Theirs is even worse. Q: What does the woman mean? (A),Understand the Short Conversations,2,A. The man is always complaining. B. A complaint wont really do any good. C. The manager can help better the service. D. They will leave the restaurant.,M: Im going to

7、 complain about the slow servicehere. W: Do you think it will help? Q: What does the woman imply? (B),Understand the Short Conversations,3,A. She hates Jane very much. B. Jane has been broke recently. C. They will go to see Jane tonight. D. Jane still works in that hospital.,M: Poor Janes still in t

8、he hospital with her broken leg. W: Thats too bad. Lets not forget to stop bytonight. Q: What does the woman mean? (C),Understand the Short Conversations,4,A. She scared him with her present. B. He didnt know about the surprise party. C. He wasnt surprised by the present. D. Her present was a surpri

9、se to him.,M: I never thought you would give me a birthday present. W: Surprised you, didnt I? Q: What had happened? (D),Understand the Short Conversations,5,A. Judy did very well in the play. B. She will go along with Judys idea. C. Judy should come with her to the play. D. She was fined because of

10、 Judy.,M: Judy suggested going to a play. W: Whatever she decided is just fine with me. Q: What is the womans opinion? (B),Understand the Short Conversations,6,A. Cathy planned the party. B. Cathy will have her own plan. C. Cathy is not welcomed here. D. Cathy will be very busy tonight.,M: Shouldnt

11、we invite our friend Cathy to theparty tonight? W: Invite Cathy? Shes the one whos planningthe whole thing. Q: What does the woman say about Cathy? (A),Understand the Short Conversations,7,A. Bob is always changing his mind. B. Bob doesnt mind arriving late to the picnic. C. Bob doesnt like picnics

12、with them after all. D. Bob had previously said he wouldnt come.,M: Your friend Bob called to say he would becoming to the picnic. W: Changed his mind after all, did he? Q: What can we learn from the conversation? (D),Understand the Short Conversations,8,A. The secretary. B. The womans friend. C. Th

13、e woman. D. The man.,M: Did you have your friend type your termpaper? W: I did it myself. Q: Who typed the paper? (C),Understand the Short Conversations,9,A. In a garden. B. In the woods. C. At a florist shop. D. At a post office.,M: Excuse me, Id like to send some flowers to myfriend. W: Lets see.

14、These fresh carnations are very nice. Q: Where does this conversation most likely take place? (C),Understand the Short Conversations,10,A. Cancel the appointment. B. Go to the bar now. C. Go to the classroom. D. Call the friend at once.,M: I have an appointment with my friend at sixoclock at the bar

15、. W: Why dont you get moving now? Q: What does the woman suggest the man should do? (B),Listen and Understand,Directions: Listen to the passage twice and determine whether the following statements are true or false. Write “T” for true and “F” for false after each statement.,Task 1,Passage,The Americ

16、an people keep all kinds of animals as companions or special friends in their homes. The animals are called pets. Experts say Americans keep more than 100 million dogs and cats as pets. Besides, there are other pet animals like birds, rabbits, fish, snakes and turtles.,Listen and Understand,1,Passag

17、e,Traditionally, dogs are considered nice pets. But now, in the United States, there are more cats than dogs. Cats have become the most popular pets. Experts say that Americans own about 56 million cats. People say that cats are more popular because they are easier to care for than dogs. Most dogs n

18、eed more food than cats and they need more exercise. Besides, dogs do not like to be alone, whereas cats dont seem to care if they are left at home while their owner goes to work.,Listen and Understand,2,Listen and Understand,.,Now making and selling food for cats has become a big business in Americ

19、a. People spend about $2 billions a year just for cat food. Ten years ago, they spent about half that much .,3,Statements 1. American people regard pets as their special friends. ( ) 2. According to experts, Americans keep more than 100 million cats as pets. ( ) 3. Now in the United States cats have

20、 become the most popular pets. ( ) 4. One of the reasons why people prefer cats to dogs is that cats dont mind staying alone. ( ) 5. Over the last decade, the business of selling cats has been growing quickly. ( ),Listen and Understand,T,F,T,T,F,Listen and Understand,Directions: You are going to hea

21、r a conversation three times. When the conversation is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the conversation is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words or phrases you have just heard. Finally when the conversati

22、on is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.,Task 2,Listen and Understand,Dialogue,W: Hello. Looking for something in , sir? M: Actually, yes. I want a for my son. Its his birthday,you see. W: How old is he? M: Hes eight this coming Sunday. Maybe a dog is a goodidea. W: Wel

23、l, dogs are playful but they need a lot of care and this may be too much for an eight-year-old. M: I see.,1,particular,pet,responsibility,Listen and Understand,Dialogue,W: What about a rabbit? M: A rabbit? Dont they ? W: Well, you do need to clean out the cage , but they dont need walks, and they ar

24、ent as as dogs. M: Thats true. I see youve got some tortoises over there. Theyre easy to take care of, arent they? W: Tortoises are much easier to take care of than rabbits or dogs. They dont do walking very much. M: I guess youve got a point there.,2,smell,regularly,noisy,Listen and Understand,Dial

25、ogue,W: What you need is a pet that is friendly and playful but doesnt take up too much time. M: What about a kitten, then? W: Kittens are and easy to look after. We havesome over there. Lets have a look. M: That ones cute. I think Ill have that one. W: Excellent choice, sir, and for a young boy.,3,

26、sweet,perfect,Compound Dictation,Directions: In this part, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its idea. Then listen to the passage again. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blank

27、s numbered from (S1) to (S7) with the exact words you have just heard. For the blanks numbered from (S8) to (S10), you are required to fill in the missing information. You can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words. Finally, when the passage is

28、 read the third time, you can check what you have written.,Dictation,More than (S1) readers told us what they looked for in close friendships, what they expected of friends, what they were willing to give in (S2) , and how satisfied they were with the (S3) of their friendships. The results give litt

29、le (S4) to social critics.,Compound Dictation,forty thousand/40 000,return,quality,comfort,1,Dictation,Friendship appears to be a (S5) form of human bonding. Unlike marriage or the ties that bind parents and children, it is not (S6) or regulated by law. Unlike other social roles that we are (S7) to

30、playas citizens, employees, members of professional societies and other organizationsit has its own principle, (S8) . .,Compound Dictation,which is to,promote feelings of warmth, trust, love, and affection,unique,defined,expected,2,between two people,Dictation,The survey on friendship appeared in th

31、e March publication of Psychology Today. (S9) . . They also suggest that our readers do not look for friends only among those who are most like them, but find many who differ in race, religion, and ethnic(种族的) background. Arguably the most important conclusion that emerges from the data, (S10) . .,C

32、ompound Dictation,that issues of trust and betrayal are central to friendship,The findings confirm,However,is not something that we foundbut what we did not,3,Conversational Practice,1. Role-play Directions: It is acting time. Play the roles for the following situation, using the expressions and pat

33、terns given below.,Situation: Anne and Linda are good friends. They have spent a lot of good times together. Unfortunately, they had a quarrel a week ago. Anne has neither come to see Linda nor telephoned her. Linda is so upset that she starts to cry, and her roommate, Mary, comes back and comforts

34、her. Later, Anne comes to see Linda and says sorry to her.,Conversational Practice,Reference:Whats the matter?lose my best friendWhat am I going to do to save our friendship?True friendship can stand storms.If I were you, I would.It was my fault.I should apologize to you.Friends are friends.,L=Linda

35、 M=Mary A=Anne M: Hi, Linda. Whats the matter? L: I am so upset about the friendship between Anneand me. I am afraid that I will lose my best friend.We had a quarrel last week. Since then, she hasneither come to see me nor telephoned me. Whatam I going to do to save our friendship? M: That happens v

36、ery often, so dont be so upset. You know, true friendship can stand storms. If I were you, I would call her right now.,Conversational Practice,Sample,1,(At this moment, somebody is knocking at the door. Mary goes to answer the door ) M: Hi, Anne, its you. Come in, please. Linda is waiting for you. A

37、: Thank you, Mary. L: Hi, Anne. Nice to see you again. Im sorry. It was my fault. A: I should apologize to you. I was too critical and sensitive. I am sorry, Linda. M: Friends are friends. A & L: We are still good friends.,Conversational Practice,2,Conversational Practice,2. DiscussionDirections: Wo

38、rk in groups of four or five to discuss the statement “Best friends should do everything for each other”. Does your group agree or disagree with the idea? Use specific reasoning to illustrate your idea.,Conversational Practice,Reference:one of the Chinese traditional virtuesFriends are of one family

39、.Refusal would.True friendship is built on.independent peopleget dependent onbe not good forbad or illegal things,In favour of the idea It is one of the Chinese traditional virtues. Friends are of one family, whose members should share each others responsibility. True friendship is built on that ide

40、a. Refusal would do harm to friendship.,Conversational Practice,Model,Against the idea Friends are independent people. They have their own life to live. Friends have other people to take care of. It is impossible to only focus on you. If you do too many things for friends, they will become dependent

41、 on you. In the long run, it is not good for them. Friends cant help do bad or illegal things.,Conversational Practice,Fun time,Friends and friendship,Listen to the song and sing along.,If,Fun Time,Video Clip Watch the video clip from Beaches and answer the following questions.,1)How did CC and Hill

42、ary become friends? 2)Will CCs career path be the same as herfriend Hillarys?,Video Clip,Click to enjoy the video clip from “Beaches”,1)How did CC and Hillary become friends?2)Will CCs career path be the same as herfriend Hillarys?,They became friends by writing to each other.,No. CC will be a singer, and Hillary will be a lawyer.,Fun Time,

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