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Have
you
ever
done
something
foolish
ormade
any
mistake
accidentally,
forexample,
cheating
in
the
exams
or
tellinglies?What
feelings
do
you
have
when
youcommit
a
folly?What
will
be
your
best
ways
to
make
gooda
loss?Book
3-Unit
2List
the
follies
that
you
have
committed
in
your
life.
And
thendescribe
your
feelings
and
emotions
as
afterthought.Book
3-Unit
2The
follies
that
you
committedonce
(a
story)Your
feelings
or
emotionsasafterthoughtGive
your
story
here:Cheat
in
theexamsFail
to
keep
one’s
promiseFail
to
answer
the
questionsFail
to
finish
theassignmentFail
to
attend
class
(play
truant)Tell
a
lieBreak
the
rulesBreak
the
lawsIll-treat
othersCause
a
traffic
accidentDescribe
your
feelings
then
and
now:Nervous,
guilty,
panickyAshamed,
embarrassed,
losingface,
sorry,
regretful,
apologeticConscience-stricken,
remorsefulSad,
unhappy,
miserableHave
butterflies
in
the
stomachWorried,
anxiousFrightened,
scared,
shockedConscience-strickenSorrowful,
distressedText
SummaryText
OrganizationQuestion
DiscussionDifficult
SentencesStoryReproductionBook
3-Unit
2Text
SummaryListen
to
the
text
and
give
reason(s)
why
the
narrator’sgreat
uncle
gave
up
the
ministry?The
kindly
and
gentle
minister
decidedto
retire
from
the
ministry
because
his
clumsiness
broughtabouttwoaccidents,
which
made
him
suffer
froma
guilty
conscience
.Book
3-Unit
2Text
OrganizationSad
but
true
tale
concerns
my
great-uncleKilled
a
doginadvertentlySmudged
the
guestroom,demolished
a
candelabraRetired
from
the
ministry
andbecame
a
teacher
of
philosophyBook
3-Unit
2Para.1Para.2—Para.3Para.4—Para.6describes
how
the
narrator’s
great-uncledamageda
beautiful
candelabrawhen
he
rusheddownstairs.gives
an
accountof
how
his
clumsiness
led
to
aterrible
mess
in
the
guest
room
during
his
visit
tothelady.gives
a
general
description
of
the
narrator’s
great-uncle
and
his
accidental
killing
of
a
smalldogbecauseofhis
clumsiness.Para.7tells
that
the
great-uncle
retired
from
theministryand
became
a
teacher
of
philosophy.Book
3-Unit
21.
How
does
the
narrator
describe
her
great-uncle?Her
great-uncle
was
a
full-time
Baptist
ministerand
his
only
fault
was
his
clumsiness.
He
was
avery
large
man,
who
was
over
6
feet
and
weighedclose
to
300
pounds.
On
the
whole
the
narratorthinks
of
her
great-uncle
as
a
wonderful,
jolly
andbeloved
man.
He
was
kindly,
gentle,
and
well-educated.Book
3-Unit
2Question
Discussion2.
What
was
his
first
accident?
What
was
his
feeling?When
he
was
visiting
a
woman
in
Dillon,
theBaptist
minister
inadvertently
sat
on
the
woman’ssmall
dog
and
unfortunately
killed
it.
When
herealized
what
he
had
done,
the
narrator’s
great-uncle
was
devastated,
but
could
not
bring
himselfto
tell
her
about
it.
He
slipped
the
dead
dog
intoher
coat
pocket.Book
3-Unit
23.
What
was
his
second
accident?Five
years
later
when
the
narrator’s
great-unclerevisited
the
woman’s
home,
he
was ed
and
put
upfor
one
night.
In
the
night,
he
got
up
to
open
thewindow
and
knocked
over
a
bottle
of
ink
in
theprocess.
Then,
groping
along
the
walls
for
the
light,he
covered
the
fresh
wallpaper
with
huge
black
inkblobs
and
smudged
the
crisp
new
curtains
with
hishuge
palm
prints.
The
next
morning
when
he
wokeup
and
found
what
had
happened,
he
rusheddownstairs
and
his
foot
slipped.
Reaching
forsupport
he
accidentally
grabbed
the
beautifulcandelabra
nearby
and
ripped
it
from
the
wall.Book
3-Unit
24.
Why
did
the
Baptist
minister
say
to
the
woman“Twinkie
had
a
Christian
burial”?During
his
visit,
the
Baptist
minister
meant
totell
the
woman
what
had
happened
to
Twinkie.He
was
conscience-stricken
for
having
kept
herin
the
dark
for
almost
five
years.
Now,
heresolved
to
clear
his
conscience
by
telling
thetruth.
He
also
hoped
that
he
would
be
redeemedby
faithfully
performing
his
duty
of
guiding
thesoul
of
the
dog
to
heaven.Book
3-Unit
21.
As
a
young
minister,
he
was
paying
a
pastoral
call
one
dayona
woman
in
Dillon,
SouthCarolina,
when
heinadvertently
sat
on
her
Chihuahua,
Twinkie,
and
killedit.visiting
sb.
as
a
minister;
A
pastoral
visit
is
partofduties
or
activities
in
the
Christian
churches.
Itisrelated
to
the
general
needs
of
people
rather
than
thespiritual
or
religious
need.
cf.
pay
a
call
on
sb., pay
acall
at
somewhere;作為一名年輕的牧師,一天,他正在南卡羅萊納州的迪隆的一位婦女家進(jìn)行牧師回訪,他一不小心坐在她的奇瓦瓦狗——云奇的身上,那不幸的小狗就這樣死了。without
paying
attention
or
by
accidentBook
3-Unit
2Difficult
SentencesThe
Chihuahua
comes
in
two
varieties:
long
andsmooth
coat.The
Chihuahua
is
graceful,
alert,
and
swift.This
breed
is
clannish,
recognizing
and
preferring
hisown
kind.
As
a
rule,
he
does
not
like
dogs
of
otherbreeds.Legend
and
history
arerich
in
tales
of
the
ancestors
ofthe
present
Chihuahua.
He
is
described
as
a
popular
pet,as
wellasa
religious
necessity.
Archaeologists
havediscovered
remains
of
this
breed
in
human
graves
inMexico
and
in
parts
of
the
United
States.ChihuahuaBook
3-Unit
22.
Although
he
was
devastated,
he
could
notbring
himself
totell
the
woman
what
hadhappened.fearful,
panicBook
3-Unit
2雖然覺得有罪惡感,但他還是不能令自己鼓起勇氣去告訴女主人剛才所發(fā)生的事情。Although
he
was
conscience-stricken
for
hisfollies
he
could
not
make
himself
tell
the
womanwhat
had
happened.trying
to
find
something
by
feeling
with
thehands
in
a
place
onecannot
see(properly)e.g.
Hegroped
in
his
pocketfor
his
ticket.然后順著墻摸索著卻沒能找到電燈開關(guān)。他原路折回,反復(fù)幾次才打開窗戶,最后他只好回到床上躺著。3.
Then,
groping
along
the
walls
in
an
unsuccessful
search
for
the
light
switch,
he
retraced
his
steps
severaltimes
before
raising
the
window
and
settling
back
on
thebed
for
the
night.looking
for
sth.
unsuccessfullywent
back
in
the
directionfrom
which
one
cameBook
3-Unit
2那個東西被他從墻上拔下來的時候發(fā)出嘶嘶的聲響并冒著煙,就是在叔父翻倒在地時。他還將它緊抓在手中。n.
somethingnecessary,
such
as
a
bath,
that
is
fixed
into
abuilding
and
sold
with
it:
bathroom
fixtures.
(cf.
fitting—usu.pl.
something
necessary
that
is
fixed
into
a
building
but
able
to
be
moved:
electric
light
fittings)overthrewholding
tightly,
e.g.
The
mother
clutched
the
baby
in
her
arms.4.
The
fixture
was
hissing
and
smoking
as
he
ripped
itfrom
the
wall
and
toppled
down
to
the
landing
below,still
clutching
it
in
his
hand.to
be
torn
quickly
and
violently,
e.g.
When
the
violent
windswept
the
area,
it
ripped
the
roof
from
the
newly-built
house.Book
3-Unit
25.
With
that
he
quickly
walked
out
the
front
door
and,
atthe
end
of
the
walk,
turned
and
said
to
his
hostesswith
deep
reverence,
“Twinkie
had
a
Christian
burial.”說著他快速走向前門,臨出門的那一刻他轉(zhuǎn)過身來對女主人深深鞠了一躬,說道:“云奇得到了一個基督教式的葬禮。”A
feeling
of
profound
awe
and
respect
and
often
love;
veneration.e.g.
She
holds
him
in
great
reverence/looks
on
him
with
reverence.Book
3-Unit
2A
Christian
ceremony
was
performed
when
thelittle
dog
was
buried.
It
is
believed
that
the
soulof
the
dead
can
be
handed
over
to
God
throughthis
ceremony.This
sentence
is
the
Baptist
Minister’s
indirectconfession
that
he
had
inadvertently
killed
thepoor
dog,
and
now
he
wanted
to
unburdenhimself
by
telling
the
truth.
The
sentence
alsoindicates
the
minister’s
attempt
to
redeemhimself
for
his
guilty
feeling
by
providing
aChristian
burial
for
Twinkie.A
Christian
BurialBook
3-Unit
2Retell
the
story
using
the
following
clues.a
beloved,
gentle,
well-educated,
full-time,Baptist
ministerhis
only
fault—clumsinessaccidentally
killing
the
doganother
incident
of
damaging
thefurnishing
of
the
lady’s
houseaheavy
blowtohis
confidence
inperforming
his
clerical
dutiesStoryReproductionBook
3-Unit
2In
OtherWordsWork
with
SentencesWord
StudyBook
3-Unit
2InOtherWordsPut
the
following
expressions
from
the
text
in
the
blanks.
(page
20:
A)ClickthewordBook
3-Unit
2demolishcrispclumsybelovedconcernsmudgefixturereverenceThecustomersignedhisnameona
newbank-note.Allvisitorswerefilledwith
when
they
gazed
atNiagara
Falls–
a
true
wonderof
nature.The
next
part
of
his
speech
s
the
development
oflocaleconomy.Most
houses
in
the
coastal
city
were
ed_
by
theearthquake
last
year.As
the
picture
werebadly
d
,they
were
of
no
use
tothe
police.6.
Theplumber
was
to
install
all
bathroombefore
the
wall
was
painted.clumsy
beloved
fixture
inadvertentlyBook
3-Unit
2clutchassumeClickthewordsAfter
twenty
years’
service
in
the
army
the
General
was
verypleasedtoreturntohis
nativetown.Look!
Theboxershowsincredible
strength,butheis
a
little
andcan’tmoveswiftlyinthering.Itiscommonly
d
that
there
is
no
life
on
Mars.
Clutching
the
rail,
the
old
lady
walked
cautiously
downstairs.I
didn’t knowthatshegotannoyed.PerhapsIhad
hurt
her
in
mytalk.Work
with
SentencesRewrite
the
following
sentences
using
the
expressions
below.
(page
21:B)retrace
one’s
steps retire
from rip
fromknockover resolve
to
dosomethinggropein
search
forrise
to
one’s
feet bring
oneself
to
do
something mounton1.When
the
girl
was
crossing
the
street,
she
was
hitby
a
car
and
fell
to
the
ground.2.
The
police
weredeterminedto
take
action
to
savemakeWhen
the
girl
was
crossing
the
street,
she
wasknocked
over
by
a
car.resolvedthe
hostages
after
the
unsuccessful
negotiationswith
the
terrorists.3.
Mr.
Bennett
could
not
bring
himself
approve
of
hisdaughter’s
marriage.Book
3-Unit
2stood
upto4.
The
visiting
Prime
Ministerdeliver
his
speech.5.
It
was
getting
dark
and
we
went
around
the
townto
look
fora
missing
child.6.
When
the
violent
wind
swept
the
area,
ittoretheoffstop
doingold
manager
will
soon his
job.rose
to
his
feetin
search
forrippedroof
from
the
newly-built
house.7.
Since
his
assistant
has
taken
over
all
his
work,
theretire
fromBook
3-Unit
28.
To
provide
clear
information
on
the
bus
service,put
onathe
tourism
office
has
a
city
mapbillboard.9. She
lost
her
key
somewhere
on
the
way
to
thego
backto
lookstation,
so
she
had
tofor
it.10.
As
the
light
suddenly
went
out,
the
audience
hadtofeeltheir
way
out
of
the
theater.mounted
onretrace
her
stepsgropeBook
3-Unit
2Word
Study(page
22:C)Study
the
five
expressions
in
Exercise
atogetherwiththe
example
sentences
inExercise
b.Give
English
interpretations
of
the
termbased
on
the
example
sentences.
Thentry
to
translate
the
example
sentencesinto
Chinese.Try
to
finish
Exercise
b:
work
on
onesentence
out
of
the
prompts.Book
3-Unit
21. The
following
tale
concerns
my
great-uncle,
aman
who
was
over
six
feet
four
and
weighedclose
to
three
hundred
pounds.這是關(guān)于我那位身高超過六英尺四英寸,體重將近三百磅的叔祖父的真實故事。is
about,
e.g.
Thisstoryconcernsa
goodgirl
and
awicked
fairy.1.
a.
The
next
topic
concerns
environmental
protection,animportant
issue
which
every
governmentshouldconsider.b.
This
story
concerns
a
little
girl
called
Alice,
a
lovely,pretty
and
charming
child
who
discovers
an
amazingWonderland.c.
The
first
chapter
of
the
book
concerns
the
author’sfamily
life
in
his
childhood,
a
period
which
hasprofound
influence
on
his
later
writing.Book
3-Unit
22.
As
a
young
minister,
he
was
paying
a
pastoral
callone
day
to
a
woman
in
Dillon,
South
Carolina,when
he
inadvertently
sat
on
her
Chihuahua,Twinkie,
and
killed
it.作為一名年輕的牧師,一天,他正在南卡羅萊納州的迪隆的一位婦女家進(jìn)行牧師回訪,他
一不小心坐在她的奇瓦瓦狗——云奇的身上,那不幸的小狗就這樣死了。at
the
time
that2.
a.
He
was
about
to
fall
asleep,
when
a
loudexplosion
violently
shook
him
out
of
bed.b.
The
thief
was
happily
driving
the
stolen
carout
of
the
town,
when
it
occurred
to
him
all
ofa
sudden
that
he
had
left
his
tool
kit
at
the
carpark
exit.c.
I
was
just
going
out
when
there
was
a
knockat
the
door.Book
3-Unit
23.
a.
It
is
hard
for
his
friends
to
understand
how
hecould
bring
himself
to
leave
his
girlfriend.b.
I
couldn’t
bring
myself
to
tell
her
the
bad
news.c.
Can
he
bring
himself
to
tell
his
father
who
hasdamaged
th
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