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tasks. Task 2 Listen to a poem entitled “ A Forever Friend” . Fill in the blanks with the missing information. Themerelated Activities A Forever Friend Someone who 6)___________ you that there really is an unlocked door just waiting for you to open it. This is Forever Friendship. When you’re 7) ______, and the world seems dark and 8)________, Your forever friend lifts you up in 9)________and makes that dark and empty world suddenly seem bright and 10) ____ . convinces down empty spirits full Directions: Listen to a poem, “A Forever Friend” (3’15’’ ) and do the following tasks. Task 2 Listen to a poem entitled “ A Forever Friend” . Fill in the blanks with the missing information. Themerelated Activities A Forever Friend Your forever friend gets you through the hard times, the sad times, and the 11) ________ times. If you 12) ____ and walk away, your forever friend 13) _______ , If you lose your way, your forever friend 14) _______ you and 15) _______ you on. confused turn follows guides cheers Section A Directions: You are going to listen to a talk “When a Friend Bees a Donor” (439。10). Read the words aloud first and then do the following task. Part 4 Home Listening amp。 Watching Themerelated Activities Themerelated Activities Part 4 Home Listening amp。 Watching Task Listen to the report and decide whether the following statements are true or false. Write T for true and F for false. T F T F T 1. Luke Thiboutot and Ryan Conner were roommates while they were in their first year in college. 2. The donor thought about an transplantation for a long time. 3. The people in the story worried that their decision may have bad impact on their family. 4. One of their friends invited them to a movie as a getwell gift. 5. The person who received his friend’s kidney showed enormous gratitude to the latter. Themerelated Activities Following is the script of the audio clip (1). Luke Thiboutot and Ryan Conner were roommates while freshmen in college. They stayed close, and now they’re in their 30s. Last year their friendship took a remarkable turn and they stepped into a StoryCorps Booth to talk about it. Luke begins their story. Dell was diagnosed with kidney failure. Um, you stayed late at the hospital. And that was the first time you offered to be the donor. And it’s the one question that I would ask you, but the decision seemed really easy to you or else, wondering if you could tell me about that. Ah, the decision at the time was made in haste in a sense that I didn’t know much about renal failure or kidney transplants. However, I was the match. In fact, for me the worst part was not the medical portion of it or the pain in suffering really that stuff. It’s the worry or that guilt that you carry in doing something that could really have a serious negative impact on your family. Themerelated Activities Following is the script of the audio clip (2). Um, you know, I, I, we went to the whole process of the testing and stuffing. And I never had really sort of thanked you, (it) was towards the end we were going for a last test that I said, you know, I want you know how much I thank, you know, thank you for this. It’s a big deal and you said, “don’t worry, we’re gonna get through it.” I’d like to tell one story. Go. It’s the moment that it really hit me like what we had done, you know, medically what we had done. Yet a piece of you out of your body and put into me, but we had been given the Yankee’s Redsox tickets by a friend of us. It was sort of a getwell gift. And we were at the Redsox Yankee’s game and we had to use the bathroom. And um, you know, it was we were standing there I started getting off feel philosophical and I realized that everything going on here is essentially the result of your kidneys. It was no longer my body working, it was your body working. Themerelated Activities Following is the script of the audio clip (3). And I started to get like emotional and choked up. I sort, I sort of look over you. You know, your head’s tilted back and your mouth opened and you were staring at the ceiling. And I’ve known you for 16 years and I know what’s going to your head. You are sort of counting the beers. You count, you were counting the number of beers you’ve had that day. You were calculating how many you should’ve, should not have before the 7th day and then they closed up. But you know, I sort of had this epiphany, the magnitude of what we did. And again, you know, all along you sort of acted like this wasn’t an enormous thing, and you didn’t end either. It’s hard to think about. I am glad we’ve done it. Section B Directions: You are going to watch a video clip, “How to Mend a Broken Friendship” (139。37). Read the words aloud first and then do the following task. Themerelated Activities Part IV Home Listening amp。 Watching Home Listening amp。 Watching Task Watch the video clip, and fill in the blanks with the missing information. 1. ________________________ (恢復(fù)受損的友誼 ) is not as difficult as you think. 2. You might slip to them, either at their door or you ____________________(你可以將禮物寄給他們 ). 3. (禮物不必太貴 ). 4. A greeting card certainly says a lot of messages, so _________________________ (你可以試一下用問候卡 ). 5. _______________(沒有人能夠抵制住 ) a sweet attempt to mend