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…dangerousbecauseofthemanysharks.
…thereisnowaterinit.
…itistoosmallandtooshallowforthestoriestobetrue.
…BantuIslandisalongwayawaysothemoneywillbetraveling
further.Theexpressionisnotbeingusedinitsusualmeaningof
moneylastinglongerasthingsaresocheap.
4.tobeverycarefulwhenreadingadvertisementsandalwaystryto
checktheinformationfromanindependentsourcebeforeyou
buywhateverisbeingadvertised.
PartC
Interpretingthetext
1.Thewriteristryingtosaythatadvertisingisoftenverymisleading
and,insomecases,“legalizedlying”.Theadvertisingbrochurefor
BantuIslandisobviouslyverymisleading---and,althoughnothingit
saysisactuallyalie,itcouldbearguedthatitdoesnotrepresentthe
truth.
2.Becauseoncetheygottotheislandandsawwhatitwaslike,they
wouldnotwanttogoonanytours.
3.No,itwasverycarefullywordedsothatitwouldbedifficulttoprove
ittoldanylies----simplydidnottellthewholetruthormisledthe
readerindifferentways.Forexample,theresortdoeshavea
swimmingpool(andevenapaddlingpool)---itdoesnotactuallysay
thattheydon’thaveanywater;
itdoessaythatseacreaturesabound,it
doesnotsaythataresharks,etc.
4.Weshouldlookcarefullyatthingsthatseemattractive(andcheap).
Thereisoftenaproblemthatisnotobvious.Thismightalsoapplyto
otherthings,suchasamotorvehicle,anewapartment,“special
offers”onCDs,books,etc.
Developingyoskills
Brochure
Newspaper
______________________________________________________________________________
AOnceinaLifetimeHoliday
(Thismeanssthveryspecial–so
A“Never-To-Repeated”Holiday
(Thismeansitonlyhappensoncebecause
Layoutspecialitcannoteverberepeated.)itwassobadyouwouldneverdoitagain.)
AHolidayforAlltheFamily
A“Holiday”forNobody
_______________________________________________________________________________
seacreatures
brand-new
cooled
rare
Itomitsanydetailsofthesize,etc.
Choicesofoftheattractions(e.g.LakeTali).
InformationNomentionofhavingtowashin
asmallstream(i.e.noplumbing
orwashingfacilitiesinthehotel).
sharks
half-built
blasted
Theydon’texist
…youwon’thaveapennymore
A“Holiday”forNobody---theinverted
Punctuation
topay!
---Theexclamationmarkiscommasindicatethatthewriterfeelsthe
supposedtoshowthereaderwhataword“Holiday”isnotthecorrectword.
theholiday.wonderfuldealshe/heisgettingwithThe“BeautiesofBantuIsland”---again
Theinvertedcommassuggestthat“Beauties”
doesnotdescribetherealityoftheIsland.
“Air-conditioned”,“back-to-nature”,
“resort”,“lake”,etc.Alltheseshowthat
thewriterdoesnotfeelthewordsarebeing
usedwiththeirusualmeaningand
connotations.
填空:
(Page10
ComeaneatatthLuxuriousandRelaxing“FrenchKitchen
Enjoythewonderfulselectionoftemptingdishesfromourextensivemenu.
Themagnificentviewovertheoceanwillmakeitaneveningtoremember/cherish.
Ourhighly-trained/professional/friendlyandexperienced/knowledgeable/politestaffwillbe
delighted/pleased/thrilledtolookafteryoureveryneedandthereasonable/inexpensivepriceswill
pleasantlysurpriseyou.
Dondelay/wat.Bonow!
Youwonbdisappointed/sorry
Anybodywhoisthinkingofgoingtothenew“restaurant”calledthe“FrenchKitchen”,don’t
thinkagain.Iwastemptedbytheadvertisementinthisnewspaperlastweek.
Unfortunately/Regrettably,Icanhonestly/truthfully/reallysaythatIwasverydispleasedbymy
decision.
Toenjoythe“magnificentview”oftheocean,youwouldneedtoleanatleastameteroutofthe
windowandpeerroundthebuildingnextdoor.I’veseenabetter/moreimpressive/wider/more
temptingselectionofdishesinmylocalfastfoodrestaurantandmuchmorepolite/friendlierstaff
inanarmytrainingcamp.Asforthe“reasonable/inexpensive”prices!
Mybankmanagerwill
thinkthatIboughttherestaurantwhenheseesmyaccount.It’struethattheywerea“surprise”,
butdefinitelynot“pleasant”.
Dongo.Youwillcertainbedisappointed.
Understandingnthetext
1.F2.F3.T4.T
F
Schooldays
5.T6.T
7.F
8.
PartB:
Interpretithetext
Answerthefollowingasfullyaspossible.
1.Theseexams“decidetheirfuture”andthepenaltiesforfailureare
“final”.Alsolookatspeechparagraph6---the“threatofbeinga
failureforlife”isperhapsevenworsethanadeathsentence.
2.Thelabourmarketdoesnoturgentlyneed“newlyqualifiedpeople”,
thereisno“hurry”;
thesituationisnotcritical.
3.tocomparethelargenumberoflessons(“17,745)withthetiny
result(“howlittleIknewattheend…”)andalsotosaythat
“40-minutepiecesoflearning”and“littlepiecesofgeographyor
historyorbiology”donotreallyadduptoanysubstantialbodyof
knowledge.Perhaps,too,thewriterwantstoshowthatmerestatistics
(“17,745lessonsdonotreallyprovethattheresultsaregood.
4.Thewordsuggestsanunpleasantexperience.Thewriterwas,whena
child,thesubject---andtheeducationsystemwasthe“boss”the
resultsofthechild’ssubjectionwerenotgood.Alsolookatspeech
paragraph8again:
thesystem“canneverbecalledefficient”;
it
simplyhelpstheadministratorsandthebureaucrats.
PartAUsingreferencmarkers
1.c
2.b
3.c
4.a
Usidiscoursmarkers
Foreachofthefollowing,fillinthegapsbychoosing……
1.However/Yet;
showingcontrast
2.onthewhole/ingeneral/generallyspeaking/overall;
generalizing
3.except/exceptfor/withtheexceptionof;
introducingexceptions
4.asfor/asregards;
focusingattention
5.so/andso/sonow;
showinglogicalsequence
Extendingyovocabulary
Wordtotnote
1.carefree2.intolerable3.receptive
4.compulsory
5.severe
6.motivated
7.applied
8.frantically
Expression
1-----regardlessof
2.-----howmuch
3.------certainly
4.------must
5.-----helptoruin
6.------
frequently
7.------result
UnitThreATaleotheUnexpecte
Sequenci
Picture1
Theyweresittingroundacoffeetable
Thomaswaswearinghispoliceuniform.
Therewasacoalfireburning.
Snowwasblowingagainstthewindow.
Picture2
Onlythemanandhiswifewereinthekitchen.
Therewasagardenandagardengateoutside.
Themanatthegardengatewaswearingpoliceuniform.
Themanatthegardengatewasverytall.
Picture3
Themanwassittingnexttothefire.
Thomashadabloodstainonhischest.
ThegrandmotherwasalsostandingbehindThomas.
1.Thecursewasthatthebagandits“evilcontents”gavethegrandfather
power–toomuchpower.Thepowerenabledhimtogetanythinghe
wantedinlife–buthehadtopayahighpriceforthispower.The
pricewasthelifeofhiswife.
2.Heboughtthehousewiththehelpofthepowerhehadbeengivenby
thebag.Butheforgotthewarning–therewasapricetopayforthis
power.
3.Hisfirstwishwasfor100,000pounds.Hewouldhavereceivedthis
moneybecauseoftheLifeInsurance–hissonThomaswasinsured.
WhenThomaswaskilled,theInsuranceCompanypaidhimthis
money.
4.Arthur’ssecondwishwas“Iwantallmyfamilytobetogether.”This
wishcametrue–butnotinthewayhehadintended.Insteadof
Thomashavinghisliferestoredtohim,Arthurandhiswifedied–and
whentheydiedthey“met”Thomasagain;
theyalso“met”Arthur’s
parents.Arthur’swishhadbeengranted–allthefamilywere
“together”againbuttheywerenowalldead.
PartC:
1.Afterthelastsentenceofparagraph1:
Theoldman’swifehadhadaterribleaccidentanddied
onthedayheboughtthehouse.
-4532.
-453Afterthelastsentenceofthesecondparagraphoftheletterfromthegrandfather:
Healsotold
methatImustnevertrytodestroythebagordisasterswouldfallonallmyfamily.
3.Afterthelastsentenceofparagraph9:
AcoldfearsuddenlysweptthroughArthurSlade’s
bodyashiswifewenttoopenthedoor.
4.Afterthelastsentenceofthetext:
So,hereweallare,togetheragain.
Workioutherelevance
1.SimilarlyonthenightthatArthuraskedfor100,000pounds,hisson
Thomasdied.
2.BothArthurandhisfatherpaidthepriceforthe“help”theyaskedfor.
Theybothknewthebagwas“evil”–buttheybothusedittogetwhat
theythoughttheywanted.
3.Arthurhasalreadyl