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1、希望英语 (第二版) 综合教程 1 Unit 1 Lifestyle 希望英语 (第二版) 综合教程 2 外语教学与研究出版社 希望英语(第二版)综合教程 2 Unit 1 Lifestyle Speaking Reading A Grammar Listening Writing Presentation Reading B & Reading C Speaking Task 1 Home Task 2 Task 3 Look at the pictures on page 2 and list words or phrases about them. Then share your wor

2、k with others. Speaking Task 1 Suggested Words: school bus keep fit healthy routine fresh air relaxing shopping bicycling reading laughter fun leisure Back Use the following sentence patterns and the words or phrases from Task 1 to talk about the pictures on Page 2. A. One of is B. be supposed to Sp

3、eaking Task 2 Sample Sentences: One of the most relaxing things for me is to ride a bicycle to the countryside and breathe in some fresh air. Life is supposed to be full of fun and laughter. He is supposed to get to school on time. Back Work in pairs. Take turns asking your partner the following que

4、stions and make notes. Organize your notes and report to the class using the given paragraph as a model. Speaking Task 3 Will you please describe a typical day of your life? Which would you prefer, “work hard and play hard”, or “all work and no play”? What do you wish your life to be like? Model Rep

5、ort Michelle has just quit her first job selling sportswear at a shopping center. Its not the money. Its just that she has had enough of showing a professional smile all the time. Besides, she hates working on weekends while everybody else is having fun. For her, life is not supposed to be like that

6、. It should be something more than just workinga harmless joke, a romantic dinner, an exciting tour. It seems that her first working experience has given her some serious ideas about her way of life. Back Reading A Task 2 Task 3 Task 1 Text New Words and Expressions Task 4 Task 6 Task 7 Task 8 Task

7、5 Home Reading A Task 1 Give brief answers to the following questions. Then ask your partner about his/her answers and take notes. 1.From your point of view, what are healthy lifestyles for college students? From my point of view/In my opinion, healthy lifestyles for college students should include

8、many interesting activities. When enjoying these activities, we can let off steam, relax and have fun with friends, but without spending much time and money or doing harm to our health. Back Reading A Task 1 Give brief answers to the following questions. Then ask your partner about his/her answers a

9、nd take notes. 2. As a college student, what new lifestyles do you want to try? I would like to spend more time on sports, and have fun with friends, or get myself busy with part-time jobs. Back Reading A Task 1 Give brief answers to the following questions. Then ask your partner about his/her answe

10、rs and take notes. 3. How do you manage your budget after you arrive on college campus? Well, I have made a “to spend list” each month and cross out the unnecessary spending. From time to time, I try free offers. Back Reading A Task 1 Give brief answers to the following questions. Then ask your part

11、ner about his/her answers and take notes. 4.What debts do you have to handle on campus? Have you been burdened with them? The debts I have to handle are bills for cell phone service, going out, having parties, shopping, etc. Yes, I have been burdened with them. I could hardly work my way to handle t

12、hem. Back Reading A Task 2 Text Debts on Campus There is no question that many college students cannot avoid debt these days. While colleges are allocating a greater share of financial aid to student loans, tuition increases are outpacing inflation. As a result, most students are immediately burdene

13、d with debt unless they arrive on campus with a scholarship. Back Reading A Task 2 Text A common debt is the cell phone bill. After leaving home, students may want to be in contact more with their parents and friends on a regular basis. If the cell phone activities go unchecked, students could find

14、themselves in a phone debt. The wisest thing for students to do is find a cell phone that offers free minutes and try not to exceed the free minutes. Another suggestion would be to get a cell phone that has a pay-as-you-plan to eliminate the possibility of a huge phone debt. Back Reading A Task 2 Te

15、xt The most common debt for college students comes from credit cards. Even at a time when the sluggish economy is being blamed on lenders who gave home loans to people who couldnt afford them, college students remain a prime target for credit card issuers. Banks are bombarding college students with

16、credit-card offers, with minimum requirements. Credit card companies are willing to give students access to instant credit with credit cards. College campuses are thus flooded with credit card brochures. Back Reading A Task 2 Text As college students arrive on campus, they have a lot more freedom th

17、an what theyve been used to, which generally sets the traps for these wide-eyed kids hitting the “real world” on their own. It is this freedom that leads to students uncontrolled use of credit cards. And in turn, it leads students to feel as if they could do as they wish, without thinking about the

18、consequences these cards can bring them. With the newly-gained independence, they suddenly want to explore new lifestyles. Many students have a tendency to try and live unrealistic lifestyles in an attempt to keep up with the “in crowd”. They tend to go out and party to let off steam, relax and have

19、 fun with friends. Back Reading A Task 2 Text Spurred by federal requirements, colleges routinely conduct advisory sessions with new students getting financial aid, but the warnings often fall on deaf ears. Many students may depend upon the idea that they will be rich some day and that they can take

20、 care of all their debts once they get a job. Something they dont take into consideration is the harsh reality that they may not find a job in their career field right away. Back Reading A Task 2 Text Theres nothing wrong with trying new lifestyles, but students may forget just how expensive this ca

21、n be if they begin doing it several times a week. If students absolutely must have a credit card, they have to make sure that they can pay the monthly balances so as not to incur unnecessary interest charges. They need to sit down and figure out exactly how often they really can afford to go out so

22、as not to overextend their budget. Otherwise, many students will face heavy credit card debt. Back Reading A Task 2 Text Overall, it is possible to handle debts while in college, but it takes a bit of dedication. With careful planning, money troubles need not blight their student days. Back Reading

23、A 校园债务 毫无疑问,债务是目前很多大学生都无法回避的问题。虽然各大学从财政援助中划拨的助学贷款份额不断增加,学费增长的速度还是超过了通货膨胀的速度。因此,如果不是靠奖学金上大学,很多学生一进校园就会背负债务。 Text Reading A 常见的一种债务是手机话费账单。离家后,学生可能希望定期与父母和朋友有更多联系。如果不适当控制使用手机,学生会发现自己不知不觉就欠上了手机话费。最明智的做法是:使用提供免费通话时间的手机并尽力不超过免费通话时间。还有一个建议是使用充值手机消除产生高额手机债务的可能性。 Text Reading A 对大学生来说最常见的债务来自信用卡。即便在目前这个阶段,一

24、方面人们将经济的停滞不前归咎于贷款方盲目向无偿还能力者发放房屋贷款,一方面大学生仍然成为信用卡发放者的主要目标群体。银行不断地向学生提供办卡服务。这些卡只需要达到最低信用要求即可办理。许多信用卡公司还愿意为学生提供信用卡即时赊账业务。大学校园里宣传信用卡的小册子因此泛滥成灾。 A-Trans-3 Text Reading A 上大学后,学生们就有了比过去多得多的自由,这种自由使这些天真的孩子们在独立接触“真实社会”时陷入困境。正是这种自由导致学生不加控制地使用信用卡。反过来也使他们觉得自己可以随心所欲,却不考虑这些信用卡带来的后果。也正因为学生刚刚获得独立,他们突然希望探索新的生活方式。很多学

25、生倾向于尝试不现实的生活方式,以免落伍。为了减轻压力、放松放松、和朋友一起找找乐子,他们往往喜欢外出、参加聚会。 A-Trans-4 Text Reading A 按照联邦政府的要求,各大学也例行公事地为获得资助的新生提供咨询,但学生们对这些忠告总是充耳不闻。学生也许抱着这样一种想法:他们将来会变得富有,一旦找到工作他们就能清偿所有债务。他们没有考虑到的一个严峻现实是:他们有可能在职场中无法马上找到工作。 A-Trans-3 Text Reading A 尝试新的生活方式本身并没有什么错,但学生可能会忘记,如果一周参加好几次这类活动,花费得有多高。如果学生一定要拥有一张信用卡,他们需确保每月能

26、付清信用卡上的欠款,这样才不至于支付不必要的利息。他们需要坐下来,准确计算一下自己究竟有能力支付几次这类活动而不至于透支。否则,很多学生将面临沉重的信用卡债务。 A-Trans-3 Text Reading A 总之,大学期间是有可能处理好债务问题的,但需要付出一点努力。只要仔细筹划,他们的学生时代就不会受金钱问题的困扰。 A-Trans-3 Text Reading A Task 2 New Words and Expressions v. to distribute (resources or duties) for a particular purpose allocate e.g. S

27、tudents are allocated accommodation on a yearly basis. tackle Several patients were waiting to be allocated a bed. Translation 一些病人正等着分配床位 。 Text v. to go, rise, improve, etc. faster than somebody/something outpace e.g. He easily outpaced the other runners. tackle Translation 空缺岗位数多于有资格的工人数 。 Job op

28、enings were outpacing the supply of qualified workers. Text Reading A Task 2 New Words and Expressions to carry something heavy be burdened with e.g. The poor man was burdened with a very large family. tackle We refuse to cooperate with a company burdened with debt. Translation 我们拒绝与负债的公司合作 。 Text R

29、eading A Task 2 New Words and Expressions to be in the act of communicating with somebody be in contact with e.g. The two companies are in little contact with each other. tackle She put me in contact with an expert in the field. Translation 她让我与这个领域的一位专家取得了联系 。 Text Reading A Task 2 New Words and Expressions a. not controlled or stopped from getting worse unchecked e.g. We cannot allow such behavior to continue unchecked. tackle This habit, if left unchecked, may cause serious problems later. Translation 这个坏习惯 , 如果被忽视的话 , 可能会在日后导致严重的问题 。 Text Reading A Task 2 New Words and Expressions

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