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1、本文格式為word版,下載可任意編輯全新版大學(xué)英語綜合教程第二冊-unit5 unit 5 part i pre-reading task listen to the recording two or three times and then think over the following questions: 1. what happened to the singer? 2. what helped her pull through all the hardships she suffered? 3. what is the tone of the song? part ii text

2、a look at the following two sayings and then see if the story of michael stone bears out the points they make. moliere when it is dark enough, you can see the stars. charles a, beard true height david naster where he flew would always coincide with his mother"s stories. wherever he flew was wit

3、h a keen eye for detail and the free spirit of his mother"s love. his dad, on the other hand, was not a dreamer. bert stone was a hardcore realist. he believed in hard work and sweat. his motto: if you want something, work for it! from the age of 14, michael did just that. he began a very caref

4、ul training program. he worked out every other day with weightlifting, with some kind of running work on alternate days. the program was carefully monitored by michael"s coach, trainer and father. michael"s dedication, determination and discipline was a coach"s dream. besides being an

5、 honor student and only child, michael stone continued to help his parents with their farm chores. mildred stone, michael"s mother, wished he could relax a bit more and be that free dreaming little boy. on one occasion she attempted to talk to him and his father about this, but his dad quickly

6、interrupted, smiled and said, you want something, work for it! when michael cleared the bar at 17 feet 2 inches and 17 feet 4 inches, again he showed no emotion. as he lay on his back and heard the crowd groan, he knew the other vaulter had missed his final jump. he knew it was time for his final ju

7、mp. since the other vaulter had fewer misses, michael needed to clear this vault to win. a miss would get him second place. nothing to be ashamed of, but michael would not allow himself the thought of not winning first place. he rolled over and did his routine of three finger-tipped push-ups. he fou

8、nd his pole, stood and stepped on the runway that led to the most challenging event of his 17-year-old life. the runway felt different this time. it startled him for a brief moment. then it all hit him like a wet bale of hay. the bar was set at nine inches higher than his personal best. that"s

9、only one inch off the national record, he thought. the intensity of the moment filled his mind with anxiety. he began shaking the tension. it wasn"t working. he became more tense. why was this happening to him now, he thought. he began to get nervous. afraid would be a more accurate description

10、. what was he going to do? he had never experienced these feelings. then out of nowhere, and from the deepest depths of his soul, he pictured his mother. why now? what was his mother doing in his thoughts at a time like this? it was simple. his mother always used to tell him when you felt tense, anx

11、ious or even scared, take deep breaths. so he did. along with shaking the tension from his legs, he gently laid his pole at his feet. he began to stretch out his arms and upper body. the light breeze that was once there was now gone. he carefully picked up his pole. he felt his heart pounding. he wa

12、s sure the crowd did, too. the silence was deafening. when he heard the singing of some distant birds in flight, he knew it was his time to fly. as he began sprinting down the runway, something felt wonderfully different, yet familiar. the surface below him felt like the country road he used to drea

13、m about. visions of the golden wheat fields seemed to fill his thoughts. when he took a deep breath, it happened. he began to fly. his take-off was effortless. michael stone was now flying, just like in his childhood dreams. only this time he knew he wasn"t dreaming. this was real. everything s

14、eemed to be moving in slow motion. the air around him was the purest and freshest he had ever sensed. michael was soaring like an eagle. with all the media attention and sponsorship possibilities, michael"s life would never be the same again. it wasn"t just because he won the national juni

15、or olympics and set a new world record. and it wasn"t because he had just increased his personal best by 9 l/2 inches. it was simply because michael stone is blind. (1170 words) new words and expressions bear out prove that (sth.) is true sweat vi. n. towel n. pole-vault vi., n. vault n. (=pole

16、 vault) grace n. quality of being smooth and elegant, esp. in movement or structure gymnast n. body builder n. mere a. nothing more than fantasy n. numerous a. very many passion n. strong feeling, esp. of love detail n. small, particular fact or item recur outrun (outran, outrun) vt. run faster or b

17、etter than; go beyond eagle n. coincide vi. happen at the same time; be in agreement coincide with hard-core a. core n. the most important part realist n. a person who deals in a practical way with situations as they actually are motto n. work out go through a physical exercise session weightlifting

18、 n. alteinate a. every other or second; happening by turns coach n. dedication n. giving oneself, time, effort, etc. (to sth.) dedicate vt. chore n. relax on one/two/several occasion(s) vain a. too pleased with one"s own abilities or looks bar n. inflate v. fill (sth.) with air mat n. n. emotio

19、n n. preparation n. the act or process of preparing be ashamed of finger-tipped a. using or operated by the fingers push-up n. (ame) runway n. startle vt. give a sudden shock or surprise to bale n. hay n. intensity n. the state of being intense anxiety n. a feeling of worry or fear tension n. worry

20、or nervousness tense a. feeling worried or nervous; making people worried or nervous along with together with stretch out breeze n. deafen vt. make (sb.) unable to hear, esp. for a short time deaf a. unable to hear at all or to hear well sprint vi. run at one"s fastest speed, esp. for a short d

21、istance take-off n. effortless a. needing little or no effort eruption n. erupt vi. thump n. (noise made by) a heavy blow bring (sb.) back to earth in one"s mind"s eye congratulate vt. media n. sponsorship n. proper names david naster the olympics = olympic games michael bert albert, herbe

22、rt, bertram burt mildred language sense enhancement 1. read aloud paragraphs 9-10 and learn them by heart. 2. read aloud the following poem written by the american deaf-blind writer and educationist, helen keller (1880-1968). facing fate helen keller security is mostly a superstition. it does not exist in nature, nor do the children or men as a whole experience it. avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. life is either a daring adventure, or nothing. to keep our faces toward change and behave like

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