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BookThree

UnitOne:

PeopleAroundUs

PartIGetStarted

SectionADiscussion

▇Sitingroupsofthreesorfoursanddiscussthefollowingquestions.

1.Howdoyouexpecttobetreatedbypeoplearoundyou?

Pleasegiveexamples.

2.Haveyouevermetanyonejustoncebutrememberthatpersonwell?

Ifyes,shareyourexperienceswithyourgroupmembers.

3.Doyouthinkspecialhelpshouldbeofferedtothesick,thepoor,theagedandthehandicapped?

▇Answersforreference:

1.Asampleanswer:

Iexpecteveryonetotreatmeinafriendlyway.Forexample,whenIasksomeoneforinformation,Ihopeheorshecanpatientlytellmewhatheorsheknows.Iexpecta“sorry”fromsomeonewhohashurtmeanda“thankyou”whenIdohimorherafavor.

2.Asampleanswer:

Yes.IrememberamotherandasononthetrainfromXiningbacktoGuangzhou.Theyweresittingoppositeme.TheyofferedtosharetheirfoodwithmeandtoldmewhatplacestheyweregoingtovisitandaboutthelifetheywerelivinginXining.Theirtrustinastrangerlikemeandtheirsincerehospitalityimpressedmeprofoundly.

3.Asampleanswer:

Idefinitelythinkso.Infactthewholesocietyshouldofferspecialhelptotheaged,thesick,thepoorandthehandicappedsincetheyarevirtuallyunabletodependonthemselvesforadecentlife.Ourgovernmentshouldstrengthenthewelfaresystemforsuchdisadvantagedpeople.Andwe,asordinarycitizens,shouldshowconcernandloveforthembyperformingactsofkindnesstohelpthem,suchasmakingdonationsorgettinginvolvedincharityevents.

SectionBQuotes

▇Studythefollowingquotesaboutpeoplearoundus.Whichquote(s)doyoulikebest?

Why?

JohnDonne

⊙Nomanisanislandentireofitself;everymanisapieceofthecontinent,apartofthemain.

—JohnDonne

Interpretation:

Everybodylivesinrelationtootherpeopleinacommunity.Ourwell-beingdependsonthiscommunityandwe,inturn,shouldcontributeoureffortstoitsprosperityandharmony.

AboutJohnDonne(1572-1631):

anEnglishpoet,whoisfamousforhisSongsandSonnets(《歌与十四行诗》)andElegies(《挽歌》).

Homer

⊙Thecharitythatisatrifletouscanbeprecioustoothers.

—Homer

Interpretation:

Anofferofhelpislikelytobeoflittlevalueorimportancetous,butitmeansalottothoseinneedanditmakesagreatdifferencetotheirlives.

AboutHomer:

anancientGreekepicpoet.HeistraditionallyheldtobetheauthorofTheIliad(《伊利亚特》)andTheOdyssey(《奥德赛》),whichhavehadanenormousinfluenceonthehistoryofWesternliterature.SomeancientsourcesestimatethatHomerlivedinthe8thcenturyBCwhileothersclaimthathelivedmuchnearertothesupposedtimeoftheTrojanWar(特洛伊战争)intheearly12thcenturyBC.

PearlS.Buck

⊙Toserveisbeautiful,butonlyifitisdonewithjoyandawholeheartandafreemind.

—PearlS.Buck

Interpretation:

Whenwechoosetodosomethinggoodforothers,theactofkindnesswillbeconsiderednobleonlyifitisdonewithawillingheartandgenuinedelight.

AboutPearlS.Buck(1892–1973):

anAmericanwriteralsoknownbyherChinesenameSaiZhenzhu(赛珍珠).SheisfamousforhernovelTheGoodEarth(《大地》).In1938,shewasawardedtheNobelPrizeinLiterature“forherrichandtrulyepicdescriptionsofpeasantlifeinChinaandforherbiographicalmasterpieces”.

Cicero

⊙Gratitudeisnotonlythegreatestofvirtues,buttheparentofallothers.

—Cicero

Interpretation:

Beinggratefulisthehighestmoralstandard.Infact,allothergoodhumanqualities,suchaskindness,generosity,compassionandcourage,derivefromgratitude.

AboutCicero(106BC–43BC):

anancientRomanstatesmanandagreatorator.Hewasanimportantfigureinmanyofthesignificantpoliticaleventsofhistimeandismoreoftenrememberedtodayforhisphilosophicalworksaswellasforhiswritingsonrhetoric.HisworksincludeOntheLaws,OnFate,OnFriendship,OnDuties,etc.

SectionCWatchingandDiscussion

Watchthefollowingvideoclip“ShenzhenDraftingSamaritanLaw”anddothetasksthatfollow:

1.Fillinthemissingwordsaccordingtowhatyouhearfromthevideoclip.

LawmakersinShenzhenhavebeenconsideringmakinglawstoprotectpeoplewillingtohelpstrangersindistress,whiletheproposalcomesafterseveraltragedieswherepassers-byfailedtohelpthoseinjuredpeople.ThenewdraftproposesthatSamaritanswon’tbeheldaccountablefortheconsequencesoftheircompassion.Andifthoseindistressevertrytoholdtheirhelpersresponsibleforinjuriesordamagesbydeliberatelydistortingthefactsorlodgingfalsecomplaints,theywillfacevariouspunishments.

2.Howdoyouexplainthephenomenonthatpeopletrytoholdtheirhelpersresponsibleforinjuriesordamages?

(Open.)

Script:

ShenzhenDraftingSamaritanLaw

LawmakersinShenzhen,Guangdongprovinceinthesouthhavebeenconsideringmakinglawstoprotectpeoplewillingtohelpstrangersindistress,whiletheproposalcomesafterseveraltragedieswherepassers-byfailedtohelpthoseinjuredpeople.ThelocalgovernmentiscollectingpublicopinionsbeforedraftingChina’sfirstso-called“GoodSamaritanregulation”.

Letwarm-heartedpeoplebeinpeace.ThenewdraftproposesthatSamaritanswon’tbeheldaccountablefortheconsequencesoftheircompassion.Andifthoseindistressevertrytoholdtheirhelpersresponsibleforinjuriesordamagesbydeliberatelydistortingthefactsorlodgingfalsecomplaints,theywillfacevariouspunishments.

XuLong,ShenzhenCPPCCmember,said,“Theregulationwouldprotecthelpersfrombeingsuedorevenreceivingpunishment.Wehopeitcanpromotethedevelopmentofaharmonioussociety.”

Itisnotverycomfortabletoknowthatpeopleneedtobelegallyprotectedbeforereachingouttohelpthoseinneed.Butifthatcanstoptragediessuchasthe2-year-oldtoddlerYueyue’sdeath,itwillwinheartsandminds.

Yueyuediedlastmonthaftershewastwicerunoverbyvansandignoredby18passers-byasshelaycriticallyinjuredonastreetinFoshan,Guangdongprovince.

ManybelievetheapathyoftheonlookerswastheresultofwhathappenedtoPengYufiveyearsagowhenthemanhelpedaninjuredoldwomanbutwaslatersuedandhadtopaythewoman45thousandyuanindamages.

Butthebeliefofgoodnessshallnotbetainted,accordingtothoseinShenzhen.

“Toprotectmoralitybylawcanencouragepeopletodotherightthingisgood.”

LegallyprotectingGoodSamaritanshasbeenadoptedbymanycountriesovertheyears,butChinawasleftbehind.Manybelieveitisasteptowardrebuildingsocialcredibilityandharmony.

PartIIListenandRespond

SectionAWordBank

Inthissectionyouwilllistentoashortpassageentitled“Atthe7-ElevenStore”.Thefollowingwordsandphrasesmaybeofsomehelp.

lightingn.[U]thearrangementortypeoflightinaplace照明;灯光

slipper▲n.[C]alightsoftshoethatonewearsathome室内便鞋,拖鞋

aisle★n.[C]anarrowpassagebetweenrowsofseats,shelves,etc.inabuildingoraplane通道,过道

canneda.(offood)preservedinaroundmetalcontainer(食物)罐装的

brightlyad.cheerfully欢快地

getthebestofgainmoreadvantagefrom在(交易等)中得便宜

forfreewithoutpayment免费地;无偿地

imagen.[C]amentalpicturethatonehasofwhatsb.orsth.islike(头脑中对某人或某物的)印象

SectionBTaskOne:

FocusingontheMainIdeas

▇Choosethebestanswertocompleteeachofthefollowingsentencesaccordingtotheinformationcontainedinthelisteningpassage.

1.Whatdidtheoldwomanlooklikewhenthespeakersawher?

A)Shewasinneatclothesandwalkedelegantly.

B)Shewasinshabbyclothesandwalkedwithdifficulty.

C)Herclothesweretoothickandheavyandshecouldhardlywalk.

D)Shewasfashionablydressedandwalkedwithherheadheldhigh.

2.Whydidtheoldwomancomeintothestore?

A)Becausesheneededsomefood.

B)Becauseshewantedtotakearest.

C)Becausethestorelookedbrightatnight.

D)Becausethestorewaswarmerthantheoutside.

3.Whatwasthespeaker’sattitudetowardthewoman?

A)Shewasjustpolitetoher.

B)Shewashonestwithher.

C)Shefeltsorryforher.

D)Shewasimpatientwithher.

4.Didthewomangetfoodfromthestore?

A)Yes,sheboughtsomecannedfood.

B)Yes,thespeakergavehersomefoodforfree.

C)No,shedidn’tlikethefoodsoldinthestore.

D)No,sheleftwithnofoodbecauseshecouldn’tpay.

5.Howdidthespeakerfeelafterwards?

A)Shefeltrelievedwhenthewomanleft.

B)Shewasgladthatshewasagoodemployee.

C)Sheregrettednothavinghelpedthewoman.

D)Shewasworriedthatthewomanmightcomplaintoherboss.

Key:

1.B2.A3.A4.D5.C

SectionCTaskTwo:

ZoomingInontheDetails

Listentotherecordingagainandfillineachoftheblanksaccordingtowhatyouhaveheard.

1)Thestorewasbrightlylitandtheshelveswere.

2)Thewomanwaswearinga(n),aandapairof.

3)Inthestore,theoldwomanstoppedbeforetherowsofcannedandpickedupacanofandlookedatthe.

4)Thespeakerfoundithardertohersmilebecausethewoman’shandswerecoveredwithandtherosefromherclothes.

5)Thespeakerwastosay“Takethecorn”,buttherulescametohermind.

6)Thespeakerwishedthatshehadactedlikearatherthana.

▇Answersforreference:

1)Thestorewasbrightlylitandtheshelveswereneatlyarranged.

2)Thewomanwaswearinga(n)olddress,athinsweaterandapairofblackslippers.

3)Inthestore,theoldwomanstoppedbeforetherowsofcannedvegetablesandpickedupacanofcornandlookedatthelabel.

4)Thespeakerfoundithardertomaintainhersmilebecausethewoman’shandswerecoveredwithdirtandthesmell

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