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swrong?
'
sheasked.
Ithoughtitwouldbenicetospendsometimewithyou,'
Isaid.'
Justthetwoofus.'
Iwouldlikethatalot,'
shesaid.
WhenIpulledintoherdriveway,shewaswaitingbythedoorwithhercoaton.Herhairwascurled,andshewassmiling.'
ItoldmyladyfriendsIwasgoingoutwithmyson,andtheywereallimpressed.Theycan'
twaittohearaboutourevening,'
Mothersaid.
Questions:
1.Whatwouldmakethespeakerclosertohiswife,Peggy?
2.Whatdoyouknowaboutthespeaker'
smother?
3.WhichofthefollowingadjectivesbestdescribesPeggy?
Text2
DatingwithMyMother(PartTwo)
Wedidn'
tgoanywherefancy,justaneighborhoodplacewherewecouldtalk.Sincehereyesnowseeonlylargeshapesandshadows,Ihadtoreadthemenuforbothofus.
Iusedtobethereaderwhenyouwerelittle,'
Thenitistimeforyoutorelaxandletmereturnthefavor,'
Isaid.
Wehadanicetalkoverdinner,justcatchinguponeachother'
slives.Wetalkedforsolongthatwemissedthemovie.
I'
llgooutwithyouagain,'
mymothersaidasIdroppedheroff,'
butonlyifyouletmebuydinnernexttime.'
Iagreed.
Howwasyourdate?
mywifeaskedwhenIgothomethatevening.
Nice...nicerthanIthoughtitwouldbe,'
Isaid.
MomandIgetoutfordinneracoupleoftimesamonth.Sometimeswetakeinamovie,butmostlywetalk.ItellheraboutmytrailsatworkandbragaboutthekidsandPeggy.Momfillsmeinonfamilygossipandtellsmeaboutherpast.NowIknowwhatitwaslikeforhertoworkinafactoryduringtheSecondWorldWar.Iknowhowshemetmyfatherthere,andknowhowtheywentthroughthedifficulttimes.Ican'
tgetenoughofthesestories.Theyareimportanttome,apartofmyhistory.Wealsotalkaboutthefuture.Becauseofhealthproblems,mymotherworriesaboutthedaysahead.
Spendingtimewithmymomhastaughtmetheimportanceofslowingdown.Peggywasright.Datinganotherwomanhashelpedmymarriage.
1.Whatdoesthestorymainlytellus?
2.Whichofthefollowingistrue?
3.Whatcanyoulearnfromthestory?
PartC
Conversation1:
W:
Youknow,manyAmericanparentsarenowwonderingwhytheycan'
tkeeptheirteenagechildrenfromdrinking.
M:
I'
mawareofthat.Tomymind,it'
sthepermissiveattitudeoftheparentsthatistoblame.
Q:
Whatcanyoulearnfromtheman'
sresponse?
Conversation2:
Don'
tyouthinkit'
sgoodtogiveourchildrenamonthlyallowance?
Ithinkso.Itcanteachthemthevalueofmoney.Withamonthlyallowancetheycanlearntobudgettheirexpenseswisely.
Whataretheytalkingabout?
Conversation3:
Mom,I'
vegotapart-timejobatasupermarket.ThreehoursadayweekdaysandalldaySaturday.
Congratulations,Tom.Butareyousureyoucanhandleit?
Whataboutyourhomeworkandyourpianolessons?
HowdoesthemotherfeelaboutTom'
spart-timejobatthesupermarket?
Conversation4:
Hey,Mary.Youlooksoupset.Whathappened?
Myfatherhadanaccidenttheotherday.Heisnowinhospitalandwillhaveanoperationtomorrow.Yousee,hisheartisratherweak.Ireallydon'
tknowwhetherhecansurviveit.
What'
sthewomanworriedabout?
Conversation5:
W:
Mother'
sDayiscomingsoon.Couldyoutellmewhatsonsanddaughtersdoinyourcountryonthatday?
Well,theysendtheirmothersflowersandcardstocelebratetheoccasion.Besides,itisacommonpracticeforthemtowearpinkcarnationsonthatday.
WhichofthefollowingistrueofthecustomsofMother'
sDayintheman'
scountry?
PartD
MyFirstJob
Myparentsranasmallrestaurant.Itwasopentwenty-fourhoursaday,sevendaysaweek.MyfirstjobwasshiningshoesforcustomerswhenIwassixyearsold.MydutiesincreasedasIgrewolder.ByagetenIwasclearingtablesandwashingplates.MyfathermadeitclearthatIhadtomeetcertainstandards.Ihadtobeontime,hard-workingandpolitetothecustomers.IwasneverpaidforanyworkIdid.OnedayImadethemistakeoftellingDadIthoughtheshouldgivemetenpoundsaweek.Hesaid,"
OK,thenhowaboutyoupayingmeforthethreemealsadaywhenyoueathereandforthetimesyoubringyourfriendshereforfreedrinks?
"
HefiguredIowedhimabout40poundsaweek.Thistaughtmequitealot.
Statements:
1.Thespeakerhadmorethanoneresponsibilityathisparents'
restaurant.
2.Thespeaker'
sparentskepttheirbusinessopenaroundtheclock.
3.Itcanbeinferredthatthespeaker'
sfamilylivedintheUnitedStates.
4.Itseemsthatthespeaker'
sfatherwasverystrictwithhimbutquitekindtohisfriends.
5.Thefatherfinallyagreedtopayhischildforhisworkbutwoulddeductthecostofhismeals.
6.Thisstoryshowsthatthespeakerhasveryunhappymemoriesofhischildhood.
重点单词及词组
PartB
relationship关系encouraging奖励的
widow寡妇demandsof要求
curled卷曲的suspicious可疑的
driveway车道gotaroundto抽出时间(做某事)
Wondering显出惊奇teenage年青的
beawareof知道attitude态度
permissive许可的toone’smind根据某人的意见
allowance津贴,零用钱budget预算
handle处理,操作survive幸存
occasion时机,机会carnation康乃馨
restaurant饭馆standard标准shining光亮的,华丽的
Unit2
Text1
WhataCoincidence!
(PartOne)
Andrewhadalwayswantedtobeadoctor.Butthetuitionforamedicalschoolin1984was15,000dollarsayear,whichwasmorethanhisfamilycouldafford.Tohelphimrealizehisdream,hisfather,Mr.Stewart,arealestateagent,begansearchingthehouse-for-saleadsinnewspapersinordertofindextrabusiness.Oneadvertisementthathenoteddownwasforthesaleofahouseinanearbytown.Mr.Stewartcalledtheowner,tryingtopersuadehimtolethimbehisagent.Somehowhesucceededandtheownerpromisedthathewouldcometohimifhefailedtogetagooddealwithhispresentagent.Thentheymadeanappointmenttomeetanddiscussthething.
Asgoodthingsarenevereasytoacquire,thetimefortheappointmenthadtobechangedalmosttentimes.Onthedaywhentheyweresupposedtomeetat3o'
clockintheafternoon,Mr.Stewartreceivedanothercallfromtheowner.Hisheartsankashefearedtherewouldbeanotherchangeoftime.Andsoitwas.Theownertoldhimthathecouldn'
tmakeitatthreebutifhewouldcomerightthen,theycouldtalkitover.Mr.Stewartwasoverjoyed.Leavingeverythingaside,heimmediatelysetouttodrivetothehouse.
Asheapproachedthearea,hehadastrangefeelingofhavingbeentherebefore.Thestreets,thetrees,theneighborhood,alllookedfamiliartohim.Andwhenhefinallyreachedthehouse,somethingclickedinhismind.Itusedtobethehouseofhisfather-in-law!
Theoldmanhaddiedfifteenyearsagobutwhenhewasalive,hehadoftenvisitedhimwithhiswifeandchildren.Herememberedthat,likehissonAndrew,hisfather-in-lawhadalsowantedtostudymedicineand,failingtodoso,hadalwayshopedthatoneofhistwodaughtersorhisgrandchildrencouldsomedaybecomeadoctor.
1.Whoarethetwomaincharactersinthestoryyouhavejustheard?
2.HowdidMr.Stewartgettoknowtheownerofthehouse?
3.WhatproblemdidMr.Stewarthave?
4.Whatisthecoincidenceinthestoryyouhavejustheard?
Text2
(PartTwo)
Whenheenteredthehouse,Mr.Stewartwasevenmoreamazedtofindthatthehousewasdecoratedexactlyashehadrememberedit.Hetoldtheowneraboutthisandthelatterbecameintriguedtoo.However,theywereinforevengreatersurprises.Itsohappenedthatinthemiddleoftheirdiscussion,apostmancametodeliveraletter.AndtheletterwasaddressedtoMr.Stewart'
sfather-in-law!
WereitnotforMr.Stewart'
spresencethereandthen,theletterwouldbereturnedasnopersonofthatnamelivedinthehouseanylonger.Asthepostmandemandedasignatureonthereceiptslip,Mr.Stewartsignedforhislong-deceasedfather-in-law.Mystified,theownerurgedMr.Stewarttoopentheletterandseewhatitcontained.Theletterwasfromabank.Whenheopenedit,twowordsimmediatelymethiseye--'
Foreducation'
.Itwasabankstatementofanamounthisfather-in-lawhadputinyearsagoforhisgrandchildren'
seducationneeds.Withtheinterestithadearnedovertheyears,thestandingvalueoftheamountcametoalittleover$15,000,justenoughmoneytocoverthetuitionofAndrew'
sfirstyearatamedicalcollege!
Anotherthingthatisworthmentioningisaboutthepostman.Theoriginalpostman,whohadworkedinthisneighborhood,calledinsickthatday.Sothepostman,whowasnewtothearea,cametodelivermailinhisplace.Haditbeentheoldpostman,theletterwouldundoubtedlybereturnedtothesenderashe