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1、 Talking pointTalking pointWarming uWarming up pSkimmingSkimmingDiggingDiggingCritical thinkingCritical thinkingLanguage in useLanguage in useUnfamiliar wordsUnfamiliar wordsInterpretingInterpretingWarming up Listen and underline any words or expressions which are different from what you hear. A: So
2、, are you enjoying the new job?B: Oh yes. Its much better than being in a factory. It gives me a lot of satisfaction, because Im working with people, not machines, but its hard. Whats more, its even harder if youre new on the job I get all the tasks that none of my colleagues want to do, like being
3、on duty at opening time, or having to sort out all the things that get lost every day. But I suppose thats normal anywhere in the world I mean, to give the new colleague the hardest tasks. A: So, are you enjoying the new job?B: Oh yes. Its much better than being in a factory. It gives me a lot of sa
4、tisfaction, because Im working with people, not machines, but its hard. Whats more, its even harder if youre new on the job I get all the tasks that none of my colleagues want to do, like being on duty at opening time, or having to sort out all the things that get lost every day. But I suppose thats
5、 normal anywhere in the world I mean, to give the new colleague the hardest tasks. Warming upNow listen again and correct the information.A: So what do you enjoy about the job?B: The fact that every day is different. The fact that you have to be critical, you have to solve problems, you have to reas
6、sure colleagues. The fact that every day is mentally challenging and physically demanding. When I get back home Im exhausted, and I look back over the day and realize how many things I did wrong. But thats normal too. Im learning on the job, just as the children are too I hope!A: So what do you enjo
7、y about the job?B: The fact that every day is different. The fact that you have to be critical, you have to solve problems, you have to reassure colleagues. The fact that every day is mentally challenging and physically demanding. When I get back home Im exhausted, and I look back over the day and r
8、ealize how many things I did wrong. But thats normal too. Im learning on the job, just as the children are too I hope!A: So what do you enjoy about the job?B: The fact that every day is different. The fact that you have to be critical, you have to solve problems, you have to reassure colleagues. The
9、 fact that every day is mentally challenging and physically demanding. When I get back home Im exhausted, and I look back over the day and realize how many things I did wrong. But thats normal too. Im learning on the job, just as the children are too I hope!Warming upAnswer: 1 a factoryan office 2 m
10、achinescomputer 3 opening timelunchtime 4 I mean 5 criticalcreative 6 colleaguesthe childrenWarming up Work in pairs and discuss the questions. 1 Why does the man like his job? He finds the work satisfying and enjoys the fact that it is not routine. New things are always happening and there is no ti
11、me to feel bored.2 What is difficult about the job? The work is tiring and his colleagues give him some of the hardest tasks.3 What do you think the job is? He is working with children, so most probably the job is teaching; it is also possible that he is working in a home for children or orphanage (
12、孤兒院).Warming up4 Do you agree that a new person on a job always gets the hardest tasks? It depends what you mean by “hardest”. I dont think newcomers are given the most difficult tasks as they do not have the experience to handle them well, but they may be given the tasks no one likes doing thats ju
13、st something a junior has to accept.5 What kind of satisfaction do you hope to get from a job? I hope I can do something which will make me feel useful. I would like to feel I am contributing to society and not just making money.Warming up Look at the title of the passage and read the first paragrap
14、h. Check () the point(s) you expect the writer to make in the passage. 1 Men can teach small children just as easily as women can. 2 Men find it hard to teach small children. 3 People dont expect men to teach small children. 4 Women dont think men should teach small children. 5 It isnt easy for men
15、to make a career as a teacher of small children.Now read the passage by Daniel Meier and check your answers. SkimmingBrowse the passage within 8 minutes to get a rough idea about it.Answer the questions of Activity 2 and 3 on page 5.TaskTaskSkimming Check () the tasks which the writer does on a typi
16、cal day as a first-grade teacher. Answer: 1, 2, 6, 7 1 finding lost shoes 2 cleaning up mess that children have made 3 telling jokes 4 inventing crossword puzzles 5 completing a lot of paperwork 6 helping children who have hurt themselves 7 mending broken toys 8 showing videos of Winnie the Pooh 9 c
17、limbing laddersSkimming Answer the questions.1 What picture does the writer give of his classroom? A busy and lively place with all sorts of things going on at once. 2 Do you think it is a happy class? Why / Why not? Yes, the children are interacting happily with the teacher, enjoying themselves. Of
18、 course, there are moments of upset, but they soon pass.3 How is teaching first graders different from other traditional male jobs? It does not involve a chase after something or the conquest of a problem. It is about caring and involves the heart.Skimming4 What did the writer tell the interviewers
19、when he was applying for the job? He told the interviewers that he wanted to observe and contribute to the intellectual growth of a maturing mind. 5 What didnt he tell them? He would prefer to talk about his personal interactions with children rather than abstract intellectual points.6 How did the i
20、nterviewers react to what he said? The interviewers liked the writers response and nodded approvingly.Skimming7 What do men ask the writer when they find out hes a f irst-grade teacher? Most men ask about the subjects the writer teaches and the training courses he took.8 How do women react when they
21、 find out hes a first-grade teacher? Women talk about children of that age.9 The writer describes himself as “soft around the edges” what do you think he means? He is adaptable and does not have just one way of doing things. He fits in with the children and “goes with the flow”.About men: one mans k
22、ids譯文譯文DiggingBackground information1 I TEACH FIRST GRADERS. I LIVE in a world of skinned knees, double-knotted shoelaces, riddles that Ive heard a dozen times, stale birthday cakes, hurt feelings, wandering stories and one lost shoe (“and if you dont find it my motherll kill me”). My work is domina
23、ted by six-year-olds. Its 10.45, the middle of snack, and Im helping Emily open her milk carton. She has already tried the other end without success, and now theres so much paint and ink on the carton from her fingers that Im not sure she should drink it at all. But I open it. Then I turn to help Sc
24、ott clean up some milk he has just spilled onto Rebeccas whale crossword puzzle. Digging2 While I wipe my milk- and paint-covered hands, Jenny wants to know if Ive seen that funny book about penguins that I read in class. As I hunt for it in a messy pile of books, Jason wants to know if there is a n
25、ew seating arrangement for lunch tables. I find the book, turn to answer Jason, then face Maya, who is fast approaching with a new knock-knock joke. After what seems like the tenth “Whos there? I laugh and Maya is pleased. 譯文譯文Digging3 Then Andrew wants to know how to spell “flukes” for his crosswor
26、d. As I get to “u”, I give a hand signal for Sarah to take away the snack. But just as Sarah is almost out the door, two children complain that “we havent even had ours yet”. I stop the snack mid-flight, complying with their request for graham crackers. I then return to Andrew, noticing that he has
27、put “flu” for 9 Down, rather than 9 Across. Its now 10.50. 譯文譯文Digging4 My work is not traditional male work. Its not a singular pursuit. There is not a large pile of paper to get through or one deal to transact. I dont have one area of expertise or knowledge. I dont have the singular power over lan
28、guage of a lawyer, the physical force of a construction worker, the command over fellow workers of a surgeon, the wheeling and dealing transactions of a businessman. My energy is not spent in pursuing, climbing, achieving, conquering or cornering some goal or object. 譯文譯文Digging5 My energy is spent
29、in encouraging, supporting, consoling and praising my children. In teaching, the inner rewards come from without. On any given day, quite apart from teaching reading and spelling, I bandage a cut, dry a tear, erase a frown, tape a torn doll and locate a long-lost boot. The day is really won through
30、matters of the heart. As my students groan, laugh, shudder, cry, exult and wonder, I do too. I have to be soft around the edges. 譯文譯文Digging6 A few years ago, when I was interviewing for an elementary-school teaching position, every principal told me with confidence that, as a male, I had an advanta
31、ge over female applicants because of the lack of male teachers. But in the next breath, they asked with a hint of suspicion why I chose to work with young children. I told them that I wanted to observe and contribute to the intellectual growth of a maturing mind. What I really felt like saying, but
32、didnt, was that I loved helping a child learn to write his name for the first time, finding someone a new friend, or sharing in the hilarity of reading about Winnie the Pooh getting so stuck in a hole that only his head and rear show. 譯文譯文Digging7 I gave that answer to those principals, who were mos
33、tly male, because I thought they wanted a “male response. This meant talking about intellectual matters. If I had taken a different course and talked about my interest in helping children in their emotional development, it would have been seen as closer to a “female answer. I even altered my languag
34、e, not once mentioning the word “l(fā)ove to describe what I do indeed love about teaching. My answer worked; every principal nodded approvingly.譯文譯文Digging8 Some of the principals also asked what I saw myself doing later in my career. They wanted to know if I eventually wanted to go into educational ad
35、ministration. Becoming a dean of students or a principal has never been one of my goals, but they seemed to expect me, as a male, to want to climb higher on the career stepladder. So I mentioned that, at some point, I would be interested in working with teachers as a curriculum coordinator. Again, t
36、hey nodded approvingly.譯文譯文Digging9 If those principals had been female instead of male, I wonder whether their questions, and my answers, would have been different. My guess is that they would have been. 譯文譯文Digging10 At other times, when Im at a party or a dinner and tell someone that I teach youn
37、g children, Ive found that men and women respond differently. Most men ask about the subjects I teach and the courses I took in my training. Then, unless they bring up an issue such as merit pay, the conversation stops. Most women, on the other hand, begin the conversation on a more immediate and pe
38、rsonal level. They say things like “those kids must love having a male teacher or “that age is just wonderful, you must love it. Then, more often than not, theyll talk about their own kids or ask me specific questions about what I do. Were then off and talking shop. 譯文譯文Digging11 Possibly, men would
39、 have more to say to me, and I to them, if my job had more of the trappings and benefits of more traditional male jobs. But my job has no bonuses or promotions. No complimentary box seats at the ball park. No cab fare home. No drinking buddies after work. No briefcase. No suit. (Ties get stuck in pa
40、int jars.) No power lunches. (I eat peanut butter and jelly, chips, milk and cookies with the kids.) No taking clients out for cocktails. The only place I take my kids is to the playground.譯文譯文Digging12 Although I could have pursued a career in law or business, as several of my friends did, I chose
41、teaching instead. My job has benefits all its own. Im able to bake cookies without getting them stuck together as they cool, buy cheap sewing materials, take out splinters, and search just the right trash cans for useful odds and ends. Im sometimes called “Daddy and even “Mommy by my students, and i
42、f theres ever a lull in the conversation at a dinner party, I can always ask those assembled if theyve heard the latest riddle about why the turkey crossed the road. (He thought he was a chicken.) Main idea of the text1. About men; one mans kids (Title)The title points to the two main themes of the
43、passage: different ideas of maleness and a man teaching young children.Difficult sentences Difficult sentences 2. I LIVE in a world of skinned knees, double-knotted shoelaces stale birthday cakes, hurt feelings, wandering stories (Line 1, Para 1)The sentence describes what the writer does on a typic
44、al working day. skinned knees: knees wounded lightly on the surface by a fall double-knotted shoelaces: shoelaces children cannot untie and need help with stale birthday cakes: cakes that kept too long and no longer fresh wandering stories: stories which go on and on without a clear pointDifficult s
45、entences 3. Its 10.45, the middle of snack (Line 6, Para 1)snack: a morning break or recess time with milk and biscuits. Many American states provide free milk for school children.Difficult sentences 4. Then I turn to help Scott clean up some milk he has just spilled onto Rebeccas whale crossword pu
46、zzle. (Line 11, Para 1)whale crossword puzzle: a crossword about whalesDifficult sentences 5. I stop the snack mid-flight, complying with their request for graham crackers. (Line 5, Para 3)I tell Sarah to bring the snack back and give the two children the snack they want.Difficult sentences 6. My en
47、ergy is not spent in pursuing, climbing, achieving, conquering or cornering some goal or object. (Line 9, Para 4)When I work my aim is not to chase, achieve, gain control of or capture something as is the case with many traditional male occupations.Difficult sentences The pleasure of teaching childr
48、en comes from many small physical or external services the teacher offers them. Here the word “without” is used as a noun, and is an old usage meaning outside. e.g.Happiness cannot come from without. It must come from within.7. In teaching, the inner rewards come from without. (Line 2, Para 5)Diffic
49、ult sentences 8. On any given day (Line 3, Para 5)any given day: any day you chooseDifficult sentences 9. The day is really won through matters of the heart. (Line 6, Para 5)Children are openly emotional beings and the day can be judged more in terms of emotional gains than practical results. A succ
50、essful day is one when children are happy and enjoying learning.Difficult sentences 10. I have to be soft around the edges. (Line 9, Para 5)I have to be not too rigid or serious.Difficult sentences 11. But in the next breath and contribute to the intellectual growth of a maturing mind. (Line 5, Para
51、 6)The male principals worried that there was omething odd about a man wanting to teach young children. In explaining why he wanted to, the writer referred in abstract terms to an interest in mental development as he thought this would be acceptable as a normal male attitude. in the next breath: one
52、 moment later Difficult sentences 12. Some of the principals also asked what I saw myself doing later in my career. (Line 1, Para 8)Some of the principals also wanted to know my aims for the future, that is, how in my imagination I pictured myself in a few years time.Difficult sentences 13. Then, un
53、less they bring up an issue such as merit pay (Line 5, Para 10)merit pay: extra pay for achieving successful results, usually as measured in terms of employee performance. It is a term most frequently used in the context of educational reform. In the United States, policymakers are divided on whethe
54、r merit pay should be offered to public school teachers, as is commonly the case in the UK.Difficult sentences 14. Most women, on the other hand, begin the conversation on a more immediate and personal level. (Line 7, Para 10)While men ask the writer factual questions about his work, women go straig
55、ht to the main issue and focus on the feelings of the writer and his pupils.Difficult sentences 15. Were then off and talking shop. (Line 14, Para 10)The conversation becomes lively and we talk about matters related to work (for a teacher, teaching; for an accountant, financial figures, and so on).D
56、ifficult sentences 16. Possibly, men would have more to say to me, and I to them, if my job had more of the trappings and benefits of more traditional male jobs. (Line 1, Para 11)The writer feels other men find his job hard to talk about because it is unlike the usual male jobs. They cannot compare
57、offices, business trips, promotions etc.Difficult sentences 17. No power lunches. (Line 8, Para 11)power lunches: business meals where major deals are discussed and settledstale 釋義釋義1a. stale food such as bread is old and no longer fresh (食物)不新鮮的例句例句Their French bread is really good but it goes stal
58、e very quickly. 他們的法式面包非常好吃,只是很快就不新鮮了。 翻譯翻譯WordsWords例句例句There is only a piece of stale cake left in the refrigerator. 冰箱里只剩下一塊不新鮮的蛋糕。 翻譯翻譯釋義釋義2a. used for describing something that does not smell fresh or pleasant 氣味不新鮮的;污濁的WordsWords例句例句The air had been stale and oppressive; now fresh winds were b
59、lowing. 曾經(jīng)是混濁不堪和令人窒息的空氣,此時吹來陣陣清風。 翻譯翻譯例句例句A layer of smoke hung low in the stale air. 一層煙霧低懸在污濁的空氣中。翻譯翻譯stale 釋義釋義a. very untidy or dirty 凌亂的;雜亂的;骯臟的WordsWords例句例句Your room is messy. You should clean it up. 你的房間亂七八糟,你應該整理一下。 翻譯翻譯例句例句As the work tends to be a bit messy youll need to wear old clothes.
60、這個活兒有點臟,你需要穿舊衣服。翻譯翻譯messy 釋義釋義1n. C, U the way that things are arranged in a particular order or pattern 排列;布置WordsWordsarrangement 例句例句The house was always decorated with imaginative flower arrangements.這所房子總是擺放著富有創(chuàng)意的插花。翻譯翻譯例句例句The arrangement of the furniture in our new house took a long time. 布置我
61、家新居的家具花了很長時間。 翻譯翻譯釋義釋義2 n. C (often pl) a way of organizing things so that problems are solved or avoided 安排;解決辦法例句例句A similar arrangement exists for the care of dependent and neglected children. 對那些不能獨立,無人照管的兒童,也有類似的安排。 翻譯翻譯WordsWords例句例句翻譯翻譯Im staying with Sally until my heating gets fixed its jus
62、t a temporary arrangement. 在我的暖氣裝上之前我和薩莉一起住,這只是個暫時的安排。 arrangement 釋義釋義vi. ( with) to obey a rule or law, or to do what someone asks you to do 遵守;服從例子例子翻譯翻譯WordsWords例句例句You shouldnt comply with every wish of him just because he is a child. 翻譯翻譯不能因為孩子小,就什么都依著他。 People who refuse to comply with the l
63、aw will be punished. 不肯守法的人將受到懲罰。 comply 釋義釋義1a. (fml) very great or very noticeable 突出的;非凡的例句例句Enyas music possesses a singular sense of vision and originality. 恩雅的音樂具有非凡的想象力和獨創(chuàng)性。 翻譯翻譯WordsWords例句例句She had a singular insight into life. 她對人生有非凡的體悟。 翻譯翻譯singular 釋義釋義2n. a singular noun, verb, form et
64、c is used when writing or speaking about one person or thing【名詞、動詞等】單數(shù)的 例句例句If the subject is singular, use a singular verb. 如果主語是單數(shù),就用單數(shù)動詞。翻譯翻譯WordsWordssingular 釋義釋義vt. (fml) to do a business deal with another person or company 進行(交易)例句例句In the ticket center, a large part of deals are transacted o
65、ver the phone. 票務中心的很大一部分業(yè)務是通過電話完成的。 翻譯翻譯WordsWords例句例句All the trade must be transacted in the legal extent. 翻譯翻譯所有的貿(mào)易必須在合法的范圍內(nèi)進行。 transact 釋義釋義n. C the action or process of buying or selling something 交易;買賣例句例句In view of our longstanding business relationship, we can conclude the transaction. 鑒于你我雙
66、方的長期貿(mào)易關系,我們可以做成這筆交易。翻譯翻譯WordsWords例句例句Keep the bank note for all your transaction.保存你銀行交易的所有憑證。翻譯翻譯transaction 釋義釋義vt. to force a person or animal into a place that they cannot move away from 把逼到角落;把(人或動物)逼入困境例句例句翻譯翻譯WordsWordsHill cornered her at a party just before she left Washington. 就在她離開華盛頓之前,希爾在一次聚會上堵住了她。 例句例句翻譯翻譯Citizens cornered the thief and captured him.市民們將竊賊逼入角落并擒住他。corner 釋義釋義n. C, U something good that happens or that you receive because of something you have done 獎賞;回報;報償例句例句翻譯翻譯
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