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1、L/O/G/OSo many jobs to choose from!Module 11 Unit 1Guessing Game a person who prepares and cooks food for people in places such as restaurants and schoolscook/chefa person whose job is to clear up the rubbish in the citycleanera person whose job is cutting mens hairbarber a person who sells food suc

2、h as rice, sugar and other things in our daily lifegrocera person who tastes beer at a brewery, a company or a factory that makes beerbeer taster a person who checks noise pollution in public placesnoise pollution checker a person who designs fireworksfirework designer a person who is qualified to a

3、dvise people about the law and represent them in court lawyer a person who tests rides for amusement parkstesters for amusement parks a person who analyses weather conditions and says if there will be rain, sun or snowweather forecaster a person who carries secret investigations on behalf of private

4、 customersprivate investigator a person who works at an airport to make sure birds do not get on the runwaybird scarerWords concerning different professions 面包師 打字員 秘書 售貨員 裁縫 郵差 消防人員 列車員 圖書管理員 保姆 baker typist secretary salesman/saleswoman tailor postman/mailman firefighter conductor librarian baby-s

5、itterWords concerning different professions 演員 導(dǎo)演 編輯 作家 廣播員 攝影師 作曲家 設(shè)計師 雕刻家 模特 建筑師 actor/actress director editor writer announcer photographer composer designer sculptor model architectWords concerning different professions 水手 飛行員 宇航員 運動員 偵探 法官 律師 sailor pilot astronaut athlete detective judge lawye

6、rSo many jobs to choose from1.What does the author discuss in the article?2.Can you give two examples of the so-called glamorous jobs?3.Which jobs look dull but are actually very important? Different types of careers and jobs to choose from.Models and actors.Shop keepers, drivers, barbers and cleane

7、rs.Pre-reading questionsIntroduction (Beginning)Body.Conclusion (Ending) 1. Structure of the article _ to the themeC_ of jobs :Part (para1)Part (paras2-5)Part (para6)IntroductionDetailed readingpopularunusualC_onclusionategory/ClassificationParas2-3ordinaryPara4Para5Examples and features of _ jobsEx

8、amples and features of _ jobsExamples and features of _ jobs1. What is last year of high school a time for?Its a time for hard work and also a time for reflection.2. What is the writer going to discuss in the passage?Some of the choices available and which jobs are best suited.IntroductionAdvantages

9、 and disadvantages ofdifferent kinds of job.Examples: _Advantages: _People doing popular jobs can be _, wear diamonds, go to _ and relax in _ jets or helicopters.Disadvantages:_ In reality, these people have to _ long hours with all their baggage _. Also, only a small _ of them can become successful

10、 and those who fail have to _to make a living. _they succeed, they have to _ constant media attention. They have _ to stay young and beautiful, so they are often _ and even have _ to become more attractive. About popular jobs actors and models glamorous difficult, not so glamorous famous parties pri

11、vate travel packed in suitcases or trunks number do ordinary jobs Even if deal with huge pressure on a diet painful operationsExamples: _Advantages: _Disadvantages:_ _ _About popular jobs businessmen, lawyers well-paid, interesting work long hours a boss (make that ) a lawyer (face )About unusual jo

12、bs Examples: _ _ _ _ Advantages: _ _ Disadvantages:_ noise pollution checkers; beer tasters; firework designers ride testers for amusement parks better suited to their talents and interests interesting not popular Examples: _ _ _ _ Advantages: _ Disadvantages:_ shop keepers drivers barbers cleaners

13、necessary; vital look plain; ordinaryAbout ordinary jobs Find out the authors attitudes towards different careers. glamorous jobs: ordinary jobs: unusual jobs:Conclusion quite importantrather difficult?Title: So many jobs to choose fromTheme A (1)_ on career choosing “Glamorous” jobs This kind of jo

14、bs may be (2) _ among young people partly because they can satisfy their vanity(虛榮虛榮心心). But as a (3)_of fact, people in this field have to suffer a lot of (4) _ and they have to face huge pressure. Only a small number of them (5) _ while most of them also have to struggle for a living. Unusual jobs

15、 Some people may choose some fantastic jobs which may be (6) _ the imagination of common people. But they find them interesting and worth doing. Ordinary jobs Jobs like shop assistants and cleaners may seem (7) _but they are necessary to society. They can ensure the society to (8)_ well. Authors opi

16、nion Its better not to judge a job by what it appears to be.All jobs are (9) _.Most importantly, the best job is one that is(10)_to you. reflectionpopularmatterdifficulties/hardships beyond function/developimportant/vital/necessarysuiteddull/boring/uninteresting succeed L/O/G/ODiscussion timeTopic 1

17、 Which job would you most like to do? Why? What qualities are needed if you want to do it well?Example: I would like to be . because I think In order to , firstly, is the most important. Next, it is necessary for me to so that Whats more, I need to., which.stunt mananimal trainerforest fire lookoutw

18、ine tasterdog food tasterTopic 2 Will you choose an unusual job as your future job? Why or why not? Topic 1: Which job would you most like to do? Why? What qualities are needed if you want to do it well?Example: I would like to be . because I think In order to , firstly, is the most important. Next,

19、 it is necessary for me to so that Whats more, I need to., which.Topic 2: Will you choose an unusual job as your future job? Why or why not? -Reading for opinions in a text.What attitude do the following sentences express? Positive or negative?1) It does not seem that glamorous now, does it? ( )2) T

20、hese jobs may not seem very attractive, but they are all important. ( )3) Remember that some glamorous jobs can be rather difficult. ( )4) Some ordinary jobs can be quite important. ( )NPNPReading strategyWords concerning opinions, attitudes and feelings. positive/ negative optimistic / pessimistic

21、objective/ subjective approval (n.) /disapproval (n.) concerned/ indifferent supportive prejudiced neutral critical suspicious/doubtful/distrustful/mistrustful/ skeptical sarcastic prejudiced satisfied/dissatisfied disappointed .Examples of questions formsWhats the authors attitude/tone to?The autho

22、rs view is_The writers attitude of this passage is apparently_Whats the authors opinion about?The author thinks/suggests /believes that_Example 1 What is many captive shippers attitude towards the consolidation in the rail industry?A. Indifferent. B. Supportive. C. Disapproved. D. Disinterested.Exam

23、ple 2How do the public feel about the current economic situation?A. Optimistic. B. Confused. C. Carefree. D. Panicked. Example 3 The authors attitude toward Richard Lamms remark is one of _ .A. strong disapproval B. reserved approvalC. slight contemptD. enthusiastic support L/O/G/OExercise timePassa

24、ge 1 Why isnt your newspaper reporting any good news?All I read about is murder, bribery(行賄),and death. Frankly,Im sick of all this bad news. The authors attitude towards the newspaper reporting is to _.A. complain B. apologize C. amuse D. inform The voice of the advertisers shouts at us from the te

25、levision screen and the radio loudspeakers; waves to us from every page of the newspaper; signals to us from the roadside bill-boards all day and flashes to us in colored lights all night. The author appears _ modern advertising. A. to like B. to be indifferent to C. to dislike D. to know how to dea

26、l withPassage 2 As I had expected, my son learned to speak English fluently before the school year was over. He went on to graduate from college and got a job, earning close to six figures. He travels widely and leads a well-adjusted, contented life. And he has benefited from being bilingual(雙語的)。 S

27、peaking more than one language allows people to communicate with others; it teaches people about other cultures and other placessomething very basic and obviously lacking in the “educator” I met in New Jersey. (2013 陜西卷) 59.The authors attitude towards being bilingual may best be described as_. A. c

28、ritical B. casual C. positive D. passivePassage 3 But when asked which authors they actually enjoy, people named J. K. Rowling, John Grisham, Sophie Kinsella (ah, the big sellers, in other words). Forty-two percent of people asked admitted they turned to the back of the book to read the end before f

29、inishing the story (Ill come clean: I do this and am astonished that 58 percent said they had never done so). (2013全國卷) 67. What is the authors attitude to 58% of readers? A. Favorable.B. Uncaring C. DoubtfulD. FriendlyPassage 4 Eager to be part of this aspect of Chinese culture, I decided to buy a bicycle. Great weather accompanied my great buy. I immediately jumpe

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