21世纪大学英语读写教程第三册UNIT1

21世纪大学英语读写教程第三册UNIT1


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21世纪大学英语读写教程第三册

UNIT1

Unit 1

Text A

Pre-reading Activities

1. How many of these idioms do you know? If any of

them are unfamiliar to you, hypothesize about what

they might mean. Then as you listen to the passage, a)

circle the idioms you hear in the dialogue, and b)

check to make sure your hypotheses are correct.

love at first sight fall in love [with sb.] make a

pass at sb. puppy love have a crush on sb. flirt with

sb. lovebirds be head over heels in love sweep sb. off

his/her feet

2. Do you remember the first time you fell in love?

Did you let the person know how you felt? Did you

learn anything from the experience, or was it just a

silly incident?

How I Got Smart Steve Brody

A mon misconception among youngsters attending school

is that their teachers were child prodigies. Who else

but a bookworm, with none of the normal kid's tendency

to play rather than study, would grow up to be a

teacher anyway? I've tried desperately to explain to

my students that the image they have of me as an

enthusiastic devotee of books and homework during my

adolescence was a bit out of focus. On the contrary, I

hated pulsory education with a passion. I could never

quite accept the notion of having to go to school

while the fish were biting. But in my sophomore year,

something beautiful and exciting happened. Cupid aimed

his arrow and struck me right in the heart. All at

once, I enjoyed going to school, if only to gaze at

the lovely face in English II. My princess sat near

the pencil sharpener, and that year I ground up enough

pencils to fuel a campfire. Alas, Debbie was far

beyond my wildest dreams. We were separated not only

by five rows of desks, but by about 50 I.Q. points.

She was the top student in English II, the apple of

Mrs. Larrivee's eye. Occasionally, Debbie would catch

me staring at her, and she would flash a smile that

radiated intelligence and quickened my heartbeat. It

was a smile that signaled hope and made me temporarily

forget the intellectual gulf that separated us. I

schemed desperately to bridge that gulf. And one day,

as I was passing the supermarket, an idea came to me.

A sign in the window announced that the store was

offering the first volume of a set of encyclopedias at

the special price of 29 cents. The remaining volumes

would cost $2.49 each. I purchased Volume I —

Aardvark to Asteroid — and began my venture into the

world of knowledge. I would henceforth bee a seeker of

facts. I would bee Chief Brain in English II and sweep

my princess off her feet with a surge of erudition. I


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