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【正文】 n 11. answer 13. wrong 15. ThusII. TranslationSusan lost her legs because of / in a car accident. For a time, she didn39。t know how to faceAppendix I 93 up to the fact that she would never ( be able to) walk again.One day, while scanning (through ) books, a true story caught her eye/she was attracted by a true story. It gave a vivid description of how a disabled girl became a writer. Greatly inspired. Susan made up her mind to read as much as she could, and what39。s more, she wanted to write stories about her own childhood. Susan began to feel that she, too, would finally be able to lead a useful life.Part III TextBComprehension Check 2. a3. c 4. c 6. cTranslation(參見(jiàn) Appendix HI)2. in advance4. adjusting to6. think up8. clashes 10. evil12. in the meantime 14. appealLanguage Practice1. on purpose3. prises5. assumed7. generally9. represent 11. voluntary 13. motioned 15. decentPart IV Themerelated Language Learning TasksModel paperA memorable ExperienceOn the morning of the college entrance test I rode a bike to the school where I would take the 94 Appendix Iexamination.Less than halfway between my house and the school, disaster struck. My bike hit a nail and thefront tyre went flat. I pushed the bike along the streets, looking for a repair shop. Minutes passed butstill there was none to be found. When I looked at my watch, I went wild with worry: there wereonly fifteen minutes left before the examination began, and the nearest bus stop was a long way off.Not knowing what to do, I stood still by the side of the road, tears welling up in my eyes. Then a carpulled in and I heard a voice asking what the matter was. When he heard my story, the driver offeredme a lift. Thank to his kindness, I arrived just in time. And so here I am today. ( 157 words) Unit 2Part I Prereading TaskScript for the recording:Just what are friends for? To have fun with, of course, to share in the good times. Yet most people would say that a real friend is more than just a fair weather friend. A fair weather friend? A fair weather friend is someone who39。s happy to stay with you when things are going well but leaves as soon as trouble arrives, while a good friend, a true friend, is one who39。ll stand by you when you find yourself in difficulties. That39。s certainly what the American pop singer Dionne Warwick thinks. As she tells her friend... you can always count on me, For sure, that39。s what friends are for, For good times, an bad times, I’ 11 be on your side forevermore.But she sings it better than I can say it. So let39。s listen to her as she sings her song That39。s What Friends Are For.Appendix I 95 That39。s What Friends Are ForDionne WarwickAnd I never thought I39。d reel this way And as far as I39。m concerned I39。m glad I got the chance to sayThat I do believe I love youAnd if I should ever go away,Well, then close your eyes and try,To feel the way we do today, /And then if you can remember,Keep smiling, keep shining,Knowing you can always count on me,For sure, that39。s what friends are for,For good times and had times,I39。ll he on your side forevermore,That39。s what friends are for.Well, you came and opened meAnd now there39。s so much more I seeAnd so by the way, I thank youAnd then for the times we39。re apart,Well, then close your eyes and knowThese words are ing from my heartAnd then it you can remember,Keep smiling, keep shining,Knowing you can always count on me,For sure, that39。s what friends are for,For good times, and had times,I39。ll he on your side forevermore,That39。 s what friends are for,Keep smiling, keep shining,Knowing you can always count on me,For sure that39。s what friends are for,For good times, and had times,I39。ll he on your side forevermore, 9t169。 Appendix IThat39。s what mends are tor, Keep smiling, keep shining, Knowing you can always count on me, For sure, that39。s what friends are tor. For good times, and bad times, I39。ll be on your side forevermore, That39。 s what friends are for.Part II Text APoints for Discussion1. a) He sounded as if he had a cold or something.b) Thanks, I said, but I don39。t want to read your mail. That39。s pretty personal.c) ... the first sentence reminded me of myself: I39。ve been meaning to write for some time, but I39。ve always postponed it.d) It then went on to say that he often thought about the good times they had had together when they both lived in the same neighborhood.e) He shook his head: Time.f) This is a good part here, I said. Where it says, your friendship over the years has meant an awful lot to me, more than I can say because I39。m not good at saying things like that. I found myself nodding in agreement. That must have made you feel good, didn39。t it?g) I know I39。d like to receive a letter like that from my oldest friend.lext Organization1. 1) The story begins with the cab driver reading a letter.2) The letter Tom wrote to his friend Ed.3) Their conversation was centered on the lifelong friendship between the driver and Old Ed.4) The author got to learn more about their friendship by reading the letter himself.2.Parts Paragraphs Main IdeasPart One Paras 120 From a conversation with the cab driver the author learnedhow much he regretted failing to keep up correspondenceAppendix I 97 with his old friend Ed.Part TwoParas 2135Reading the letter by himself, the author learned more about the lifelong friendship between the driver and Old Ed.Part ThreePara 36The driver39。s experience urged the author to reach for his pen.Vocabulary2) available4) are urging/urged6) know ... by heart8) hangs out 10) reunion 12) practically 14) going aheadI. 1. 1) absolutely3) every now and then5) destination7) mostly9) right away 11) or something 13) went by 15) keep
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