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III.ListeningIn
Task1:
FearofHeights
Tony:
Hey,Mary,someofusintheOutdoorClubaregoingcampingthisweekend.Youinterested?
Mary:
Gee,Idon’tknow…where’reyouplanningtogo?
Upintothemountains…Wewanttotakeadvantageoftheniceweatherwhileitlasts.
Themountains…youmeanclimbingthem?
Sure,manyplaceshaveinterestingmountains,buttheonesherearethemostbeautifulIhaveseen—andonlyafewhours’drivefromhere.
IfIweretogo,Iwouldn’tappreciatetheview.I’dhavemyeyesshuttightallthetime.I’m
Scaresstiffofheights.
You’llbemissingoutonalotofwonderfulviews.
Oh,Tony,Ireallyprefertostayatthefootofthemountain.
That’sOk,Mary.Comeanyway.Youcanskiptheclimbing—juststayinthecampandcook
andcleanupforus.
Thatdoesn’tsoundlikemuchfun.MaybeIshouldlearntoovercomemyfearofheights.
(1)gocamping
(2)planningtogo(3)themountains(4)themostbeautiful(5)drive(6)heights(7)wonderfulviews(8)skiptheclimbing(9)cleanup(10)fun(11)overcome
Task2:
ScaredSleeping
Stevenwenttoapsychiatrist.“Doctor,”hesaid,“I’vegottrouble.EverytimeIgetintobed,I
thinkthere’ssomebodyunderit.Igetunderthebed;
thenIthinkthere’ssomebodyontopofit.
Top,under,top,under.You’vegottohelpme!
I’mgoingcrazy!
”
“Justputyourselfinmyhandsfortwoyears,”saidthedoctor.“Cometomethreetimesaweek,
andI’llcureyourfears.”
“Howmuchdoyoucharge?
“Ahundreddollarsavisit.”
“I’llthinkaboutit,”saidSteven.
SixmonthslaterthedoctormetStevenonthestreet.“Whydidn’tyouevercometoseeme
again?
”askedthepsychiatrist.
“Forahundredbucksavisit?
Acarpentercuredmefortendollars.”
“Isthatso?
How?
“Hetoldmetocutthelegsoffthebed!
TFFTF
Task3:
NoMoreFear
Hi,myname’sMatthew,andIwanttotalkaboutmyloveofwater.IhadafearofwaterwhenI
wasyoung.Thatfearkeptmeawayfromwater.ThatwasbecauseonceIwaspushedintothe
swimmingpoolbyaclassmatewhenIwaseightandfirstarrivedinAustraliafromVietnam.That
experiencewashorrible.Iwasdownatthedeepend,struggling,andIthoughtIwasgoingto
drown.Itwasabigfear.Thenextthingthathappenedwasmyteacher,dressedinfullclothes,
jumpedin,andrescuedme.ThenIstartedtolikethatteacherwhohappenedtobemyEnglish
teacher.MyEnglishwasbrokenasEnglishwasmysecondlanguage.Ididn’twanttolearn
EnglishorspeakEnglish.ThenIchanged.Ifindittobeanamazingexperience.Nowmyfear
Ofwaterhasgone.Ijustactuallylovewaternow,andI’minterestedinEnglishaswell.I’ma
Bitmore,let’ssay,abitmoreconfidentinspeakingEnglishnow,Ithink.I’mnolongerworried
aboutmybrokenEnglish.Idon’tcareifpeoplelaugh.IjustfinditfuntospeakEnglish.AndI
don’tfeelashamedofmyselfwhenotherpeoplecorrectthemistakesinmyEnglish.
1.C)Vietnam2.D)Alloftheabove.3.B)Hejumpedintothepooltosavethespeaker.
4.A)BecauseEnglishwasnothisnativelanguage.
5.A)BecausehisEnglishteachersavedhimfromdrowning,hecametolikebothwaterandEnglish.
IV.SpeakingOut
Model1Shakeoffyourfearofdarkness!
Bob:
Peoplearefrightenedoflotsandlotsofdifferentthings.Areyoufrightenedofanythinginparticular?
Laura:
Well,I’mafraidofwalkingaloneinanopenfieldatnight.
Whatareyouafraidof?
Idon’tknowexactly.Sometimesashadowaheadscaresmestiff.Sometimesthesuddencryofabirdorsomethingstartlesme.
Whatareyoustayingbyyourselfinadarkroom?
Thatcanbeevenworse.Whenit’sabsolutelydarkandsilent,Iwouldn’tdarewalkanywhere.AndIwouldn’tdaremakeasound.Ijustwanttohideunderablanket.
Ifyouarescaredofthedark,you’llmissalotofinterestingexperiences.
Iguessso.
Togetthemostoutoflife,youshouldfindadoctortohelpyoushakeoffyourfearofthedark.
Yeah,that’sgoodadvice.
SAMPLEDIALOG
A:
B:
Well,I’mscaredofdogs.
Really?
Idon’tknowexactly.Theyjustmakemenervous,andI’mscarestodeathwhenadogbarksat
me.
Ifyou’rescaredofdogs,you’llmissalotoffun.Theyareourgoodfriends.
Maybeyouareright.
Toovercomethisfear,youcouldfindadoctortohelpyougetridofthatfearofdogs.
That’sagoodidea.Thankyou.
Model2I’mafraidI’llfail
John,What’sthematterwithyou?
Youlooksodown.
John:
WewillhaveabigexamtomorrowinPhysics,andI’mafraidI’llfail.
Haveyoubeenstudying?
Youknowme.Istudyallthetime.AndIknowthematerialuntilIstepintotheexamroom.
Whathappensthen?
It’slikeI’mtwopeople.OnceIpickuptheexampaper,allmyknowledgeisgone.
That’shardtobelieve.
Butit’strue.Myheadisfilledwithabuzzingnoise,thewordsbluronthepage,andIcan’tthink.And…
Andwhat?
AndIbreakintoacoldsweat.
Oh,Ifeelforyou.
Oh,what’sthematterwithyou?
Youlooksoglum.
WewillhaveanEnglishoraltesttomorrow,andI’mworriedI’llfail.
Didyoupractice?
Youknowme.Ihavebeenpracticingallthetime.AndIcanspeakfluentlyIseethe
interviewer.
Icanhardlybelieveit.
It’slikeI’mtwopeople.Iopenmymouthbutmymindgoesblank.Isimplycan’tthink.And…
AndIstammer.
Oh,youhavemysympathy.
Model3Goingtothedentistreallyunnervesme!
Ouch!
Thistoothisreallybuggingme.
Maybeyouhaveacavity.Haveyouseenthedentist?
No.Ihaven’t.Goingtothedentistreallyunnervesme.Itrytoavoiditliketheplague.
Comeon.Don’tbeachicken!
Itcan’tbethatbad!
I’mnotachicken!
ButI’lldoanythingtostayoutofthedentist’schair.
Evenwhenyourfaceisswollenwiththebadtooth?
Youbet!
Ihaveabadcold,andI’vehadalowfeverforseveraldays.
Haveyouseenthedoctor?
Maybeyoushouldtakeaninjection.
No.Ilosecourageattheideaoftakinganinjection.I’lltrytoavoiditasmuchaspossible.
Comeon.Don’tbelikeachild!
It’sallinyourmind.
I’mnotlikeachild!
ButI’lldoeverythingtoavoidinjections.
Evenwhenyourcoldlastforseveralmoredays?
Sure.
V.Let’sTalk
Itmustbeaburglar.
I’mHelen.Well,ithappenedafewyearsago.Iwaslivinginahousewithmyparents.One
eveningIhadtopreparemyselfforanexaminationatschool.Iwasworkinginthebasementat
mytablewhenmyparentswenttothecitytogoshopping.Suddenly,Iheardstepsonthefloor
aboveme.Iknewtherewasactuallynobodyinthehousebesidesme.WhatcouldIdo?
Iwas
terriblyfrightenedbecauseIknewthatitmustaburglar.Wehadthewindowsopentoairthe
room,soitmustbeburglar.WhatcouldIdo?
IrememberedthatIhadatoyguninmycupboard,
soIdecidetotakethetoygunandgoupstairs.Well,Itookthetoygun,wentoutofmyroom,and
shoutedasiftherewasanotherperson,“George,takethedogandgooutside.”Onmyway
upstairs,Iturnedonlights.Theburglarmusthaveheardme,andherushedoutofthewindowthe
wayhecamein.
Well,Iwasrelieved,andthenItriedtophonemyparents,butIwassoterriblyfrightenedthatI
wasn’tabletodialthenumber.
Character
Description
Helen
preparedherselfforanexamination.
wasworkinginthebasement.
Herparents
wentshopping.
Heardstepsonthefloorabove.
wasterriblyfrightened.
Aburglar
musthavecomein.
tookthetoygunfromthecupboard,
wentupstairs,and
shouted,“George,takethedogandgooutside.”
turnedonlights.
Theburglar
musthaveheardHelen.
rushedoutofthewindowthewayhecamein.
phonedherparents.
VI.FurtherListeningandSpeaking
Ihateflying.
Dave:
Sue,Ihaven’tseenyouforawhile.Where’veyoubeenhiding?
Sue:
Dave,Ihavesomeexcellentnews.Iwonfirstprizeinthecomputersoftwarecompetition.
That’swonderfulnews.What’stheprize?
I’vewonatriptoSydney.
Wow!
That’sgreat—buthowwillyougetthere?
Fly,ofcourse.It’smuchtoofartoswim.
Ihateflying.Withjustthethoughtofnothavingmyfeetsafeontheground,threethi