Unit 1 Love In-Class Reading A Good Heart to Lean On 善良之心,久久相依 当时我没有意识到,是爸爸帮我保持平衡。 1在我还未成年时,每当别人看见我和爸爸在一起,我就会觉得很尴尬。他身材矮小,走起 路来跛得很厉害。我们一起走时,他要把手搭在我的肩上才能保持平衡,每到这时人们就会 盯着我们看。对这种不必要的注意我觉得非常难堪。他也许曾注意到过,也许曾为此而烦恼, 但他从来没有流露出来。 2要协调我们的步伐并不容易,他的步子一瘸一拐的,我走起来则缺乏耐心。因此,我们走 路的时候并不怎么说话。但出发时,他总是说:“你定速度,我会尽量跟上。” 3我们通常往返于家和地铁之间,他是坐地铁去上班的。不论生病还是碰到恶劣的天气,他 都去上班,几乎没有旷过一天工。即使别人无法上班,他也要去办公室。对他来说这是一种 骄傲。 4当地上有雪或冰的时候,即使有人帮忙他也无法走路。这时,我或者我的姐妹就用孩子玩 的雪橇拉着他,穿过纽约布鲁克林的街道,直到地铁的入口处。一到那儿,他就能紧紧抓住 扶手一直走下去,因为地铁通道里比较暖和,下面的楼梯不结冰。曼哈顿的地铁站正好是他 办公楼的地下室,因此在我们去布鲁克林接他回家之前,他都不用再出去。 5一个成年男子要有多少勇气才能承受这种屈辱和压力,我现在想来都惊讶不已。他从没有 因此而痛苦或抱怨,我对他是如何做到这一点的感到不可思议。 6他从不把自己当作被同情的对象,也从不嫉妒比自己幸运或能干的人。他在别人身上所寻 找的是一颗“善心”。如果他找到了一颗善心,那么有这样一颗心的人对他来说就是一位大 好人了。 7随着年龄的增长,我相信那是一种用来判断人的恰当的标准,尽管我还不能确切地知道什 么是一颗“善心”。但是,当我自己没有的时候,我是知道的。 8尽管很多活动我爸爸不能参加,但他还是尽量用某种方式参与。当发现本地的一支棒球队 没有经理的时候,他帮助球队运转下去。他是一个很懂行的棒球迷,经常带我去埃贝茨球场 看布鲁克林的道奇队打球。他喜欢参加舞会和聚会,就是坐在一旁观看也很开心。 9有一件事我至今难忘。一次沙滩聚会上,人们打了起来,每个人都在推推搡搡,拳头你来 我往。他不满足于坐在一旁观看,但没有人帮忙,他在松软的沙滩上又站不起来。困窘之际, 他开始大叫:“谁坐到我这儿来和我对打!谁坐到我这儿来和我对打!” 10没人坐下和他打。但是第二天,人们都和他开玩笑,说还是第一次听说拳击手在开打之 前就被要求“倒地服输”。 11我现在才明白,有些事他是通过我,他唯一的儿子,间接参与的。我打球时(我球技很 糟),他也在“打”。我加入海军,他也“加入”。我休假回家时,他总要我去他的办公室。 在介绍我时,他实际上是在说:“这是我的儿子,但也是我。如果不是因为残疾,我也能做 这些。”可是这些话从没有说出来。 12父亲已去世多年,但我还是经常想起他。不知道他当时是否感觉到了我曾不愿意别人看 见我和他走在一起。如果他感觉到了,我很遗憾我从没有告诉过他后来我感到多么难过,多 么不孝,多么后悔。每当我为琐事抱怨的时候,每当我嫉妒别人好运的时候,每当我没有一 颗“善心”的时候,我就会想起他。 13在这种时候,我就把手放在他的臂膀上,来重新获得平衡,并说:“你定速度,我会尽量 1
1 Unit 1 Love In-Class Reading A Good Heart to Lean On 善良之心,久久相依 当时我没有意识到,是爸爸帮我保持平衡。 1 在我还未成年时,每当别人看见我和爸爸在一起,我就会觉得很尴尬。他身材矮小,走起 路来跛得很厉害。我们一起走时,他要把手搭在我的肩上才能保持平衡,每到这时人们就会 盯着我们看。对这种不必要的注意我觉得非常难堪。他也许曾注意到过,也许曾为此而烦恼, 但他从来没有流露出来。 2 要协调我们的步伐并不容易,他的步子一瘸一拐的,我走起来则缺乏耐心。因此,我们走 路的时候并不怎么说话。但出发时,他总是说:“你定速度,我会尽量跟上。” 3 我们通常往返于家和地铁之间,他是坐地铁去上班的。不论生病还是碰到恶劣的天气,他 都去上班,几乎没有旷过一天工。即使别人无法上班,他也要去办公室。对他来说这是一种 骄傲。 4 当地上有雪或冰的时候,即使有人帮忙他也无法走路。这时,我或者我的姐妹就用孩子玩 的雪橇拉着他,穿过纽约布鲁克林的街道,直到地铁的入口处。一到那儿,他就能紧紧抓住 扶手一直走下去,因为地铁通道里比较暖和,下面的楼梯不结冰。曼哈顿的地铁站正好是他 办公楼的地下室,因此在我们去布鲁克林接他回家之前,他都不用再出去。 5 一个成年男子要有多少勇气才能承受这种屈辱和压力,我现在想来都惊讶不已。他从没有 因此而痛苦或抱怨,我对他是如何做到这一点的感到不可思议。 6 他从不把自己当作被同情的对象,也从不嫉妒比自己幸运或能干的人。他在别人身上所寻 找的是一颗“善心”。如果他找到了一颗善心,那么有这样一颗心的人对他来说就是一位大 好人了。 7 随着年龄的增长,我相信那是一种用来判断人的恰当的标准,尽管我还不能确切地知道什 么是一颗“善心”。但是,当我自己没有的时候,我是知道的。 8 尽管很多活动我爸爸不能参加,但他还是尽量用某种方式参与。当发现本地的一支棒球队 没有经理的时候,他帮助球队运转下去。他是一个很懂行的棒球迷,经常带我去埃贝茨球场 看布鲁克林的道奇队打球。他喜欢参加舞会和聚会,就是坐在一旁观看也很开心。 9 有一件事我至今难忘。一次沙滩聚会上,人们打了起来,每个人都在推推搡搡,拳头你来 我往。他不满足于坐在一旁观看,但没有人帮忙,他在松软的沙滩上又站不起来。困窘之际, 他开始大叫:“谁坐到我这儿来和我对打!谁坐到我这儿来和我对打!” 10 没人坐下和他打。但是第二天,人们都和他开玩笑,说还是第一次听说拳击手在开打之 前就被要求“倒地服输”。 11 我现在才明白,有些事他是通过我,他唯一的儿子,间接参与的。我打球时(我球技很 糟),他也在“打”。我加入海军,他也“加入”。我休假回家时,他总要我去他的办公室。 在介绍我时,他实际上是在说:“这是我的儿子,但也是我。如果不是因为残疾,我也能做 这些。”可是这些话从没有说出来。 12 父亲已去世多年,但我还是经常想起他。不知道他当时是否感觉到了我曾不愿意别人看 见我和他走在一起。如果他感觉到了,我很遗憾我从没有告诉过他后来我感到多么难过,多 么不孝,多么后悔。每当我为琐事抱怨的时候,每当我嫉妒别人好运的时候,每当我没有一 颗“善心”的时候,我就会想起他。 13 在这种时候,我就把手放在他的臂膀上,来重新获得平衡,并说:“你定速度,我会尽量
跟上。” 献给凯特的吻 1作为晚间护士,每天下午我来值班的时候,都要走过养老院的过道,在每个门口停下来看 一看,聊一聊。凯特和克里斯两个人经常会在腿上放着大大的剪贴簿,翻看相片,缅怀往事。 凯特很骄傲地向我展示已逝岁月里的相片:克里斯个子很高,金黄色头发,英俊潇洒:凯特 漂亮,黑头发,爱笑。两个年轻的恋人穿越时间隧道灿烂地笑着。他们现在坐在那儿,光线 洒在他们的白发上,他们那饱经沧桑布满皱纹的脸在追忆往事时露出了笑容,一切的往事都 被相机拍下来并永久地保留在了剪贴簿上。这时候的他们看起来真可爱。 2年轻人对爱情的了解少得可怜,我常常这样想。如果他们以为这样珍贵的东西只有他们才 能拥有,那真是太愚蠢了。老年人才知道爱情的真谛,而年轻人只能猜测。 3凯特和克里斯总是在一起,无论在餐厅、休息厅,还是沿着长廊和草坪漫步,他们总是手 牵手。当我们这些工作人员吃晚饭的时候,有时凯特和克里斯会慢慢地经过餐厅门口。这时 话题就会转向对这一对老夫妇的讨论,关于他们之间的爱和忠诚,以及他们其中一个去世了 另一个会怎样。我们知道克里斯是强者,凯特总是依靠着他。 4如果克里斯先去世,凯特会怎么过?我们常常会想这个问题。 5像往常一样,到了上床睡觉的时候。我把晚上的药拿给凯特,她就坐在椅子上,穿着睡衣 和拖鞋,等着我的到来。在我和克里斯的注视下,凯特吃下药,然后克里斯把她从椅子上扶 到床上,给她瘦弱的身体盖好被子。 6看到这些爱的举动,我又一次地想(尽管已经想过上千次了),天哪,养老院为什么不给 那些老年夫妇提供双人床?他们一辈子都睡在一起,这对他们而言是种安慰。但是到了养老 院,却要他们睡单人床,这种安慰一夜之间就被剥夺了。 7这种政策真愚蠢,当我看着克里斯伸手关上凯特床头的灯时常常会这样想。随后克里斯会 温柔地弯下腰,两人轻轻地亲吻。他拍拍她的脸颊,他们微笑着。他总是把她床边上的横档 拉上以后才转过身去拿自己的药。他们俩的床被分隔在房间的两边,当我走到过道上的时候, 我能听见克里斯说:“晚安,凯特!”,以及她回答的声音“晚安,克里斯!”。 8我有两天没去上班,当我回来时,我听到的第一个消息是:“克里斯昨天上午去世了。” 9“怎么回事?” 10“心脏病,很突然。” 11“凯特怎么样?” 12“不好。” 13我走进凯特的房间。她坐在椅子上,一动不动,手放在膝上,目光呆滞。我握着她的手 说,“凯特,我是菲丽丝。” 14她的眼晴一动不动,只是呆呆地瞪着。我用手托着她的下巴,让她慢慢转过头来,好让 她看着我。 15“凯特,我刚刚得知克里斯的事。我很难过。” 16一听到“克里斯”这个名字,她的眼睛重现生机。她看着我,迷惑不解,好像正奇怪我 是怎么突然出现的。“凯特,是我,菲丽丝。对于克里斯的死我很难过。” 17她认出了我,一脸的悲伤。接着,她泪如泉涌,泪水顺着脸颊流了下来。“克里斯死了,” 她轻声说。 18“我知道,”我说,“我知道。” 19我们有一阵子对凯特特别照顾,让她在自己的房间里吃饭,给予她特殊的关心。接下来 工作人员帮助她回归过去按部就班的生活。常常,当我走过凯特的房间,我会发现她坐在椅
2 跟上。” 献给凯特的吻 1 作为晚间护士,每天下午我来值班的时候,都要走过养老院的过道,在每个门口停下来看 一看,聊一聊。凯特和克里斯两个人经常会在腿上放着大大的剪贴簿,翻看相片,缅怀往事。 凯特很骄傲地向我展示已逝岁月里的相片:克里斯个子很高,金黄色头发,英俊潇洒;凯特 漂亮,黑头发,爱笑。两个年轻的恋人穿越时间隧道灿烂地笑着。他们现在坐在那儿,光线 洒在他们的白发上,他们那饱经沧桑布满皱纹的脸在追忆往事时露出了笑容,一切的往事都 被相机拍下来并永久地保留在了剪贴簿上。这时候的他们看起来真可爱。 2 年轻人对爱情的了解少得可怜,我常常这样想。如果他们以为这样珍贵的东西只有他们才 能拥有,那真是太愚蠢了。老年人才知道爱情的真谛,而年轻人只能猜测。 3 凯特和克里斯总是在一起,无论在餐厅、休息厅,还是沿着长廊和草坪漫步,他们总是手 牵手。当我们这些工作人员吃晚饭的时候,有时凯特和克里斯会慢慢地经过餐厅门口。这时 话题就会转向对这一对老夫妇的讨论,关于他们之间的爱和忠诚,以及他们其中一个去世了 另一个会怎样。我们知道克里斯是强者,凯特总是依靠着他。 4 如果克里斯先去世,凯特会怎么过?我们常常会想这个问题。 5 像往常一样,到了上床睡觉的时候。我把晚上的药拿给凯特,她就坐在椅子上,穿着睡衣 和拖鞋,等着我的到来。在我和克里斯的注视下,凯特吃下药,然后克里斯把她从椅子上扶 到床上,给她瘦弱的身体盖好被子。 6 看到这些爱的举动,我又一次地想(尽管已经想过上千次了),天哪,养老院为什么不给 那些老年夫妇提供双人床?他们一辈子都睡在一起,这对他们而言是种安慰。但是到了养老 院,却要他们睡单人床,这种安慰一夜之间就被剥夺了。 7 这种政策真愚蠢,当我看着克里斯伸手关上凯特床头的灯时常常会这样想。随后克里斯会 温柔地弯下腰,两人轻轻地亲吻。他拍拍她的脸颊,他们微笑着。他总是把她床边上的横档 拉上以后才转过身去拿自己的药。他们俩的床被分隔在房间的两边,当我走到过道上的时候, 我能听见克里斯说:“晚安,凯特!”,以及她回答的声音“晚安,克里斯!”。 8 我有两天没去上班,当我回来时,我听到的第一个消息是:“克里斯昨天上午去世了。” 9 “怎么回事?” 10 “心脏病,很突然。” 11 “凯特怎么样?” 12 “不好。” 13 我走进凯特的房间。她坐在椅子上,一动不动,手放在膝上,目光呆滞。我握着她的手 说,“凯特,我是菲丽丝。” 14 她的眼睛一动不动,只是呆呆地瞪着。我用手托着她的下巴,让她慢慢转过头来,好让 她看着我。 15 “凯特,我刚刚得知克里斯的事。我很难过。” 16 一听到“克里斯”这个名字,她的眼睛重现生机。她看着我,迷惑不解,好像正奇怪我 是怎么突然出现的。“凯特,是我,菲丽丝。对于克里斯的死我很难过。” 17 她认出了我,一脸的悲伤。接着,她泪如泉涌,泪水顺着脸颊流了下来。“克里斯死了,” 她轻声说。 18 “我知道,”我说,“我知道。” 19 我们有一阵子对凯特特别照顾,让她在自己的房间里吃饭,给予她特殊的关心。接下来 工作人员帮助她回归过去按部就班的生活。常常,当我走过凯特的房间,我会发现她坐在椅
子上,腿上放着剪贴簿,悲伤地注视着克里斯的相片。 20对于凯特来说,睡前的时光是最难熬的。虽然已允许她从自己的床上搬到克里斯的床上, 虽然工作人员会一边为她掖好被子,一边与她聊天说笑,但凯特却仍然沉默,仍然郁郁寡欢。 在照顾她盖好被子躺下一个小时之后,我经过她的房间,总会发现她还没睡,凝视着天花板。 21几周过去了,她晚上依然不能入眠,看上去焦躁不安。为什么?我思索着。为什么晚上 会比其他时间更难熬呢? 22一天晚上,我走进她的房间,看见她还是那样毫无睡意,我忍不住说:“凯特,会不会是 因为没人亲吻你道晚安?”弯下腰,我吻了吻她那布满皱纹的脸颊。 23我好像打开了她情感的闸门,眼泪顺着她的脸流下来,她紧紧地抓着我的手。“克里斯总 是亲吻我,对我说晚安,”她哭着说道。 24“我知道,”我轻声说。 25“我很想念他,这么多年以来他总是亲吻我道晚安。”她停顿了一下,我帮她擦着眼泪。 “没有他的吻我似乎无法入睡。” 26她抬头看着我,眼里充满了泪水。“噢,谢谢你给我一个吻。” 27她的嘴角浮起一丝微笑。“你知道吗,”她掏心窝地对我说,“克里斯过去常给我唱一首歌。” 28“是吗?” 29“嗯,”她点了点她那满是白发的头,“我晚上躺在这儿,就想着那首歌。” 30“这首歌怎么唱?” 31凯特笑了,拉着我的手,清了清嗓子。然后她轻轻地提起嗓子唱了起来,她的嗓音虽然 因年老而细弱,却依然优美: 亲吻我吧,我亲爱的,让我们分手(睡觉)吧, 当我老得做不动梦时, 你的吻会永远留在我心里。 课内阅读练习答案 Part One Preparation 1.Love and Like People we love/like What we love/like (doing/to do) love father,mother,grandparents, brothers. motherland,hometown,school,nature, sisters.children.husband/wife.boyfriend pets,chocolate,ice-cream,a particular /girlfriend,friends,fellow countrymen, kind of food/drink/fruit/meat/fish..., mankind as a whole such as noodles,orange juice,tea,wine, chicken,beef,salmon,shrimp,sports, music reading,swimming,going out,talking with friends,traveling,singing, like classmates,friends,neighbors,colleagues. a particular color,a particular kind of food/ teachers, group members, boss drink/fruit/meat/fish...,such as noodles, fellow-townsmen, fellow-villagers, orange juice,tea,wine,chicken,beef, someone else's family members/boy salmon and shrimp;chocolate,ice-cream, friend/girl friend/husband/wife music, dance, sports,photography, calligraphy,watercolor, 32
3 子上,腿上放着剪贴簿,悲伤地注视着克里斯的相片。 20 对于凯特来说,睡前的时光是最难熬的。虽然已允许她从自己的床上搬到克里斯的床上, 虽然工作人员会一边为她掖好被子,一边与她聊天说笑,但凯特却仍然沉默,仍然郁郁寡欢。 在照顾她盖好被子躺下一个小时之后,我经过她的房间,总会发现她还没睡,凝视着天花板。 21 几周过去了,她晚上依然不能入眠,看上去焦躁不安。为什么?我思索着。为什么晚上 会比其他时间更难熬呢? 22 一天晚上,我走进她的房间,看见她还是那样毫无睡意,我忍不住说:“凯特,会不会是 因为没人亲吻你道晚安?”弯下腰,我吻了吻她那布满皱纹的脸颊。 23 我好像打开了她情感的闸门,眼泪顺着她的脸流下来,她紧紧地抓着我的手。“克里斯总 是亲吻我,对我说晚安,”她哭着说道。 24 “我知道,”我轻声说。 25 “我很想念他,这么多年以来他总是亲吻我道晚安。”她停顿了一下,我帮她擦着眼泪。 “没有他的吻我似乎无法入睡。” 26 她抬头看着我,眼里充满了泪水。“噢,谢谢你给我一个吻。” 27 她的嘴角浮起一丝微笑。“你知道吗,”她掏心窝地对我说,“克里斯过去常给我唱一首歌。” 28 “是吗?” 29 “嗯,”她点了点她那满是白发的头,“我晚上躺在这儿,就想着那首歌。” 30 “这首歌怎么唱?” 31 凯特笑了,拉着我的手,清了清嗓子。然后她轻轻地提起嗓子唱了起来,她的嗓音虽然 因年老而细弱,却依然优美: 亲吻我吧,我亲爱的,让我们分手(睡觉)吧, 当我老得做不动梦时, 你的吻会永远留在我心里。 课内阅读练习答案 Part One Preparation 1. Love and Like People we love/like What we love/like (doing/to do) love father, mother, grandparents, brothers, sisters, children, husband/wife, boyfriend /girlfriend, friends, fellow countrymen, mankind as a whole motherland, hometown, school, nature, pets, chocolate, ice-cream, a particular kind of food/ drink/ fruit/ meat/ fish…, such as noodles, orange juice, tea, wine, chicken, beef, salmon, shrimp, sports, music reading, swimming, going out, talking with friends, traveling, singing, like classmates, friends, neighbors, colleagues, teachers, group members, boss, fellow-townsmen, fellow-villagers, someone else’s family members/ boy friend/girl friend/ husband/ wife a particular color, a particular kind of food/ drink/ fruit/ meat/ fish…, such as noodles, orange juice, tea, wine, chicken, beef, salmon and shrimp; chocolate, ice-cream, music, dance, sports, photography, calligraphy, watercolor
living abroad/in a big city/in the country/in the suburbs,talking about movies/music/sports/arts,shopping with my friend,to get up early/go to bed late, to help others, 2.Can You Tell the Difference? Sample 1 It's true that motherly love is unconditional.I believe what I've got from my mother is the deepest love I've ever received.When I was at home,my mother took good care of me and did what she could to meet my needs.For example,she remembered all my birthdays and bought nice birthday gifts for me.At home she woke me up in the morning after she had prepared breakfast. Sometimes she even combed my hair while I was having breakfast so that I could get to school on time.She treated my classmates kindly when they were with me.I know that's because they were my good friends.Now,I'm away from home,and she calls me every two or three days asking about my college life and what she can do for me.It seems that to her,my life is much more important than hers. As for fatherly love,I'm not sure if his love is conditional,but obviously it's different from mother's love.Father also loves me very much.He pays more attention to my education and what I'm going to be in the future.He doesn't care much about my daily life,but asks me to keep him informed of my study and progress.During my last year in high school,he was unusually patient with me.He encouraged me when I wasn't doing well at school and helped me when I had difficulties.Father must have been a math wizard in his schooldays,because he seemed to know all the solutions to my math problems and could point out my weaknesses.Following his instructions,I began to feel interested in math myself. If I'm asked to describe the two kinds of love,I'd like to say my mother takes meticulous care of me and makes my life very comfortable while my father cares more about my study and makes me a strong person.I believe there're many mothers and fathers who are like my parents. 3.Someone You Love Most Sample I love my mother most,because she's always very kind to me,unlike my father who would scold me or even slap me if I make mistakes or if I am naughty.In my eyes my mother is a very beautiful woman.She is very hard-working,and does almost all the housework.When I was preparing for the university entrance examination,she was very thoughtful and never let me do any housework.When I didn't do a good job in school,she would encourage me and hope I would do better next time.When I was hungry at night,she would fix a snack for me.She is a good cook. Now it's a pity that I am not able to have what she cooks because I am far away from home
4 living abroad/ in a big city/in the country/in the suburbs, talking about movies/ music/ sports/ arts, shopping with my friend, to get up early/ go to bed late, to help others, 2. Can You Tell the Difference? Sample 1 It’s true that motherly love is unconditional. I believe what I’ve got from my mother is the deepest love I’ve ever received. When I was at home, my mother took good care of me and did what she could to meet my needs. For example, she remembered all my birthdays and bought nice birthday gifts for me. At home she woke me up in the morning after she had prepared breakfast. Sometimes she even combed my hair while I was having breakfast so that I could get to school on time. She treated my classmates kindly when they were with me. I know that’s because they were my good friends. Now, I’m away from home, and she calls me every two or three days asking about my college life and what she can do for me. It seems that to her, my life is much more important than hers. As for fatherly love, I’m not sure if his love is conditional, but obviously it’s different from mother’s love. Father also loves me very much. He pays more attention to my education and what I’m going to be in the future. He doesn’t care much about my daily life, but asks me to keep him informed of my study and progress. During my last year in high school, he was unusually patient with me. He encouraged me when I wasn’t doing well at school and helped me when I had difficulties. Father must have been a math wizard in his schooldays, because he seemed to know all the solutions to my math problems and could point out my weaknesses. Following his instructions, I began to feel interested in math myself. If I’m asked to describe the two kinds of love, I’d like to say my mother takes meticulous care of me and makes my life very comfortable while my father cares more about my study and makes me a strong person. I believe there’re many mothers and fathers who are like my parents. 3. Someone You Love Most Sample • I love my mother most, because she’s always very kind to me, unlike my father who would scold me or even slap me if I make mistakes or if I am naughty. In my eyes my mother is a very beautiful woman. She is very hard-working, and does almost all the housework. When I was preparing for the university entrance examination, she was very thoughtful and never let me do any housework. When I didn’t do a good job in school, she would encourage me and hope I would do better next time. When I was hungry at night, she would fix a snack for me. She is a good cook. Now it’s a pity that I am not able to have what she cooks because I am far away from home
Part Two Reading-Centered Activities In-Class Reading Part 2 Reading-Centered Activities In-Class Reading Pre-Reading Sample 1 I feel pity for those who are disabled.I wonder how they can manage in their daily lives and whether they have a job.I know life must be very hard for them.We,the fortunate,often face difficulties in our lives.They must have to face even greater difficulties in theirs.I know the population of disabled people is comparatively large in China.However,we seldom see them on the street,let alone on campus.It's not easy for them to move around in an environment that is not well-equipped for the disabled.I feel really sorry for them and hope we can do something for them. 2 Yes,my aunt is deaf and dumb.She has been like this since her childhood.My grandmother said that she became deaf because of taking the wrong medicine.She is now more than 70 years old and she has never been married.She often felt it was unfair because she couldn't hear.However, she is very intelligent,and she is good at sewing.We get along very well and I can communicate with her as smoothly as with any normal person Exercises Post-Reading Reading Comprehension 1 Paras.1-4-C Paras.5-7-A Paras.8-11-B Paras.12-13-D 2 1 They would stare at them. 2 He felt embarrassed/ashamed. 3 He never let on. 4 He usually walked there with the help of his son. 5 He was pulled on a child's sleigh to the subway station. 6 He liked baseball,dances,and parties. 7 He asked them to sit down and fight with him. 8 He was proud of his son. 9 He missed him very much and was sorry for what he had thought about him. 10 He learned to have a good heart from his father. 31C2A3C4B5D6A7B8C*9D10A *Although the father was severely crippled,he was eager to join the fight like a normal person. To do so,he could only fight anyone who would sit down with him.After comparing each of the statements in the choices with what he actually said,we can see that C is closest in meaning to the
5 Part Two Reading-Centered Activities In-Class Reading Part 2 Reading-Centered Activities In-Class Reading Pre-Reading Sample 1 I feel pity for those who are disabled. I wonder how they can manage in their daily lives and whether they have a job. I know life must be very hard for them. We, the fortunate, often face difficulties in our lives. They must have to face even greater difficulties in theirs. I know the population of disabled people is comparatively large in China. However, we seldom see them on the street, let alone on campus. It’s not easy for them to move around in an environment that is not well-equipped for the disabled. I feel really sorry for them and hope we can do something for them. 2 Yes, my aunt is deaf and dumb. She has been like this since her childhood. My grandmother said that she became deaf because of taking the wrong medicine. She is now more than 70 years old and she has never been married. She often felt it was unfair because she couldn’t hear. However, she is very intelligent, and she is good at sewing. We get along very well and I can communicate with her as smoothly as with any normal person. Exercises Post-Reading Reading Comprehension 1 Paras.1-4—C Paras.5-7—A Paras.8-11—B Paras.12-13—D 2 1 They would stare at them. 2 He felt embarrassed / ashamed. 3 He never let on. 4 He usually walked there with the help of his son. 5 He was pulled on a child’s sleigh to the subway station. 6 He liked baseball, dances, and parties. 7 He asked them to sit down and fight with him. 8 He was proud of his son. 9 He missed him very much and was sorry for what he had thought about him. 10 He learned to have a good heart from his father. 3 1 C 2 A 3 C 4 B 5 D 6 A 7 B 8 C* 9 D 10 A *Although the father was severely crippled, he was eager to join the fight like a normal person. To do so, he could only fight anyone who would sit down with him. After comparing each of the statements in the choices with what he actually said, we can see that C is closest in meaning to the