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Unit 3
  • Learn a Lesson from Unusual Stories

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Main Points
  • ?. Leading In
  • ?. Text A
  • ?. Text B
  • ?Vocabulary Practice
  • ?. Practical Writing

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Leading In
  • Some Kinds of Stories

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Jokes
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Fairy Tales
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Fables
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Detective Stories
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Text A Wealth, Success or Love?
  • Stories are important to people, politics,
    and education. Stories are how people make sense
    of themselves and their worlds. In young
    children's spontaneous stories that they act out
    as they play, we can see how they believe people
    relate to one another, who they hope to become,
    and how they will behave.

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  • We can see adolescents play roles in their own
    and other people's stories in order to figure out
    where they fit into their ever-expanding worlds.
    As adults, the true and imaginary stories we wish
    to tell and believe suggest what we value most in
    this world. In a real sense, stories make people.

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  • A good story gives order to human experience.
  • A good story explores cultural values.
  • A good story demands an emotional response from
    the reader.
  • Like a great journey, a good story can show you
    things you have never seen before and will never
    forget

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  • Creating buzz is similar in some ways to good
    storytelling. You build suspense by withholding
    information and releasing it gradually. You
    deliver the punch line at the right point in the
    story. You create characters that grab the
    audience's imagination. In this chapter I look at
    the elements that help buzz reproduce itself
    rapidly in the invisible networks, similar to the
    way an urban legend or a folk story can. It isn't
    a coincidence that the techniques described in
    this chapter are being used extensively in the
    film industrysneak previews, taking the audience
    behind the scenes, creating publicity stunts, and
    using celebrities to announce or advertise a
    product. Whatever your feelings about Hollywood,
    the people there know how to tell a story, and
    they know buzz.

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Language Points for Text A
  • as well in addition also
  • Jack plans to do some part-time work during
    the summer vacation, and go over his lessons, as
    well.
  • out of because of
  • Susan joined them in the game out of interest.
  • point to indicate the direction, draw attention
    to someone or something by holding out a finger
    towards it
  • fill with make or become full
  • The room was filled with laughter and we all
    had a good time.
  • jump in join in a conversation suddenly,
    interrupting other people
  • It is impolite of children to jump in when their
    parents are talking about real business.
  • take someones advice accept someones advice
  • Ill take your advice and get more exercise
    every day.

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  • view
  • n. a persons opinion, belief, idea, ect., about
    something
  • Australia is an attractive place from a
    tourists point of view.
  • n. something seen from a particular place,
    especially a stretch of pleasant country a scene
  • You may enjoy a splendid view at the top of
    the mountain.
  • vt. consider regard think about
  • It depends on how you view the matter.
  • 2. somehow
  • adv. by some means in some way not yet known or
    stated
  • He got very angry with Mike, but they
    somehow became good friends again soon.
  • adv. for some reason that is not clear
  • He was young, but his face somehow gave off
    the impression of age.

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  • 3. recognize
  • vt. know again
  • It is true that dogs recognize people by
    their smell.
  • vt. accept as being legal or real, or as
    having value.
  • I recognize that some of my ideas are not
    practical.
  • 4. add v. say also
  • You may visit some mountain villages on your
    way, he added after a while.
  • 5. extreme
  • adj. greatest possible of the highest degree
  • She has extreme ideas about how to bring up
    children.
  • adv. To a great extent
  • Office rents are extremely high in this part
    of London.

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Vocabulary Practice
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  • Ex. II Choose the best item to complete each of
    the following sentences.
  • 1.  I hadnt seen her for 20 years, but I
    _____her immediately as soon as I saw her.
  • A. met B. knew C. recognized D. realized
  • 2. Jobs are hard to find. But in his _______,
    thats not the problem.
  • A. case B. example C. situation D.
    place
  • 3. I think Ill ____ your advice and get the
    green dress.
  • A. receive B. make C. take D. get
  • 4. I cant find the _____ word to express my
    feelings.
  • A. exact B. just C true D. obvious
  • 5. The author gave _______ reasons for having
    written the book.
  • A. natural B. extreme C. present D.
    various
  • 6. _________ I go I always seem to bump into him.
  • A. Whatever B. However C. Wherever D.
    Somehow
  • 7. Its becoming _______ to wear long hair again.
  • A. smart B. fashionable C. likely D.
    present
  • 8. I was speaking so loudly. I was ______ that he
    didnt hear me,
  • A. supposed B. expected C. affected
    D. amazed.

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  • II. Complete each sentence with the correct form
    of the word given.
  • 1. Our new products (differing) ____ from the
    earlier ones in many ways.
  • 2.  The couples sent out wedding (invite) _______
    to family and friends.
  • 3.   Mary was hurt by the (cold) ____ in her
    boyfriends voice.
  • 4.  He wrote a (smartly) _____ suit with new
    shoes.
  • 5.  Even close friends (agree) ______ sometimes.
  • 6.   You havent changed at allyou still look
    (exact) _____ the same.
  • 7.  She found it (extreme) _______ difficult to
    get a job in that city.
  • 8. (Obvious) _______, I didnt want to put in too
    much time making friends.
  • 9. Id like to talk to you about a (person) _____
    matter.
  • 10. The company has thousands of (employ)
    _______.

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Text B Silly Mr. Smith
  • If attending a party in a private home and you
    are the guest of honor, it is appropriate to send
    flowers to the host's home earlier in the day.
  •  It is always polite to offer to pay for the meal
    and shows good will on your part. However, it is
    customary for the individual who extended the
    invitation to cover the check.

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  • A dark well-tailored suit for men and a black or
    jewel-toned knee- or tea-length dress for women
    would be appropriate for cocktail attire.
  • If you sense a sneeze or cough coming on, cover
    your nose and mouth with your left hand (if you
    are right-handed) thus leaving your right hand
    clean for shaking hands, opening doors, etc.
    (Note When you have a cold/flu you should also
    wash your hands often.)
  •  

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  • Tips of Social manners
  • We are invited to a dinner party. Should we take
    a gift to the host?
  • An appropriate hostess gift could be a bottle of
    wine, flowers or a small item for the home, such
    as a candle.
  • To which side should a gentleman seat a female?
  • A gentlemen at a social dinner party holds the
    chair and seats the female on his right.

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  • What are some examples of changing gender roles
    in todays society?
  • A. Some examples of changing gender roles are
    The person who reaches a doorway first,
    regardless of gender, opens the door for others
    approaching. The person who extends an invitation
    for cocktails or dinner, regardless of gender, is
    responsible for paying the bill.

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  • What is the proper distance to stand from someone
    when introducing yourself?
  • A. In the United States, stand at an approximate
    distance of one arm's length from an individual
    when introducing yourself

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Language Points for Text B
  • 1. be well known widely known familiar or
    famous
  • As a movie star, Chen Daoming is well known
    in China.
  • 2. social
  • adj. of or spent in time or activities with
    friends
  • Mr. White spends almost all of his spare time
    reading books, with no social life at all.
  • adj. of human society, its organization, or
    quality of life.
  • The government is now paying more attention
    to social services such as education and health.
  • 3. take part in have a share or responsibility
    in some activity
  • The students are prepared to take part in the
    school sports meet.
  • 4. make friends with form a friendship with
  • I like making friends with various kinds of
    people.

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  • 6. hostess n. a female host
  • The hostess did a good job in taking care of
    all the guests mat the party.
  • host n. a person who receives guests and
    provides food, drink, and amusement for them.
  • At the end of the party, they thanked their
    host and went home.
  • 7. dress up put on formal clothes or ones best
    clothes
  • Mary was dressed up for her friends birthday
    party.
  • 8. on the top of the world extremely happy
  • When the little boy received a Christmas
    present, he was feeling on the top of the world.
  • 9. turn to change the direction toward
  • The little boy turned to his mother and asked
    her to buy the toy gun for him.

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  • 10.give up stop having or doing
  • The doctor told Jim to give up sweets in
    order to lose weight.
  • 11. in spite of taking no notice of, or not
    prevented by despite
  • He kept on working hard, in spite of his poor
    health.
  • 12. obvious easy to see and understand clear
    which must be recognized
  • The company enjoys obvious advantages in
    product development.
  • 13. cry out shout loudly
  • The wounded soldier cried out in pain.
  • 14. international concerning, taking place
    between, or recognized by more than one nation
  • The company was successful in its
    international trade.
  • Nowadays, people can watch international
    games on TV.

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?. Practical Writing
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  • Write a note asking for leave with the
    information given below.
  • Writer of the Note George Chen
  • Reader of the Note John Smith, Supervisor
  • Subject of the Note A leave of absence from
    March 12th to the 13th.
  • Message ??3?11???????? ,???3?13??????,?????.

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  • The End
  • Good-bye
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