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j. 拒絕 v. 可怕的 adj. honest keep mend Pocket money problem proud refuse terrible Activity 4. Complete the conversation with the words andexpressions in the box. Answers: 2. pocket money 3. problem 4. refused 5. keep 6. proud 7. mend 8. honest Test: Translate the phrases ,畢竟 … 結(jié)束時(shí) … 生氣 … 為驕傲 after all at least at the end of be angry with sb be proud of spend time Activity 5. Complete the passage with the correct form of the phrases in the box. Answers: 1. angry with 2. good at 3. spend time 4. At least 5. be proud of 6. at the end of 7. After all Work in pairs. Read the problems and give advice. A I’ve got a Saturday job in the library. Last week, I was doing my homework at the library instead of tidying up the shelves. I saw someone from my school e into the library and steal a book. The problem is, he saw me doing my homework instead of my job. He said, “If you tell anyone, I’ll tell everyone what you were doing wrong!” What should I do? Kate B My best friend Linda and I both love acting and singing. I’ve just found out that I’ve got the biggest part in the school play. Linda’ s only got a small part. She’s really unhappy about it. I feel sorry for her. I know she wants me to refuse the big part. She says that’s what a good friend should do. But it’s really important to me. What should I do? Susan c My friend Peter finds maths very difficult. He wants me to let him copy my homework. I want to refuse because I think it’s dishonest, but I don’t want Peter to get into trouble with his parents. They have warned him about not working hard. And he does work hard — it’s just that he doesn’t understand the work. Helen Choose one of the problems and write a reply. Say what will or won’t happen in each possible situation. This is a model answer: You are quite right when you say that copying is dishonest and you shouldn’t let Peter copy your work for that reason. However, there is another good reason for not doing it: if Peter really is your friend and you really want to help him, copying will do the opposite. He will learn nothing and never get any better at maths. If you want to help him, why don’t you spend some time explaining how to do the problems, and helping him to work them out? You say he works hard — help him to do so in the right way, and your friendship will be stronger, and you will respect each other more. Listen to the conversations. Do the speakers give the same advice as you? ? Kate doesn’t tell the manager about the boy stealing? ? the manager finds out that Kate was doing her homework instead of tidying the shelves? Answer the questions. What do the speakers think will happen if … She will lose her job. The manager will be angry. ? Susan tells the teachers what Linda wants her to do? ? Susan refuses the biggest part in the play? Linda will lose her part and Susan will lose her friend. She will lose the chance to make her parents proud of her. ? Helen lets Peter copy her work? ? Helen tells Peter’s parents about his problem? She’ll be dishonest of herself. They’ll be able to help him. Read and answer. is an “agony aunt”? An “agony aunt” is a person who gives advice as part of an magazine or newspaper’s regular features. 1. Module5 Unit3 of Exercise book1amp。2. 2. Write one of your problems, and then give it to your partner, let her/him write a reply. 3. Prepare for Revision ModuleA