
通用大学英语综合教程第册U课后答案及.ppt
157页Lesson 1Lesson 2Extended ExercisesCheckpointAgendaUNIT GOALS1. Get reacquainted with someone2. Ask about a persons experiences3. Greet a visitor to your country4. Explain local customs5. Write about local customs of greetingsLesson 1333Lead-inListeningSpeakingReadingWritingLead-inSitcom: Have We Met Before?Scene 13Exercise AExercise BExercise AA. Check whether each statement is true (T) or false (F). True False1.Ms. Novak is from Chicago. 2.2. Marie has never gone snorkeling in Australia. 3. Ms. Novak met Marie in Paris. 4. Marie moved from Paris three years ago. 5. Katerina is Ms. Novaks sister. 6. Ms. Novak has seen Marie in photographs. Exercise B B. Complete the conversation with the words you hear.Ms. Novak: Oh, you were the 1_ on a small airplane in China. You 2_ me over the Great Wall. Marie: No.Ms. Novak: Have you ever gone 3_ in Australia? Marie: No.Ms. Novak: 4_ a bus in Peru? Marie: No. Ms. Novak, Im quite sure weve never met before. I came here only a year ago from Paris.pilotflewsnorkelingDrivenExercise BMs. Novak: Paris? My sister, Katerina, lived there for a year. Marie: Katerina? Katerina Novak?! She lived with me!Ms. Novak: Of course! You were in all the pictures she sent home. Marie: 5_!Ms. Novak: You see, 6_.What a coincidenceI never forget a faceListening3Part 1 Who Are You? Part 2 Ask About a Persons ExperiencesPart 3 Introduction Part 4 Ways of Greetings in Southeast Asian CountriesNew WordsPart 5 Recognition33Part 1 Who Are You?Decide which of the following statements could be true, based on the information in the conversation. Explain your decisions. 1. Ed and Keith are friends. 2. Ed is a businessman. 3. Keith is from another country. 4. Ed and Keith met at a party. 5. Ed and Keith both know Jack Bailey. 6. Jack Bailey is Eds boss.Part 2 Ask About a Persons ExperiencesListen to the game Once in a Lifetime. Check if the contestants answered yes (Y) or no (N) to the hosts questions.Have you everSuzyyes no Billyes no1. been to South America? 2. been to China? 3. flown in an airplane? 4. driven a bus? 5. bought a digital camera? 6. visited Chicago? Have you ever?Part 3 IntroductionYou will hear two conversations in which two people are introduced to new friends. The first person is called Kate and the second person is named Kathy. Listen to the recording and tick the information you hear about these two people.InformationKate Thailand China Turkey 16 years old 60 years old 6l years old businesswoman secretary studentKathy Canadian Korean Columbian English French Korean Spanish divorced married singlePart 4 Ways of Greetings in Southeast Asian CountriesCheck whether each statement is true (T) or false (F). True False1. Indonesians tend to greet each other in a quick way. 2. In Singapore, people seldom use first names for greeting. 3. In Malaysia, handshaking is the most widely used way for greeting. 4. In Philippines, it is impolite to point a middle finger at a person or thing. 5. Bruneians like to have a firm handshake. Part 5 RecognitionYou will hear a conversation between a man and a woman. The woman thinks she knows the man, so she starts a conversation. Listen to the recording and briefly answer the questions below.QuestionsAnswers1. At first does the man recognize the woman?2. Where does the woman think the mans from?3. Where does the woman think they met?4. Have they met before?_No.Chicago.High school (Central High).Yes.New Words coincidence n.巧合colleague n. 同事,同僚congratulation n. 祝贺 contestant n. 参赛选手 customary adj. 习俗性的deliberate adj. 审慎的 gosh interj. 啊呀instituten.学院;学会literally adv. 字面上地 obscene adj. 下流的 outstretched adj. 伸开的pilot n. 飞行员purse v. 撅起嘴唇 reciprocate v. 回报 snorkel v. 使用呼吸管潜泳thumb n. 大拇指SpeakingGet Reacquainted with Someone3Conversation ModelConversation Pair WorkConversation ModelRead and ListenConversation Pair WorkIntroduce classmates. If you think youve met before, get reacquainted. Or use the pictures to role-play where you may have met. Start like this:A: , have you met ?B: C: Continue the conversation in your own way.at a friends houseat a theaterat a gymin a classat an art exhibitionReading333Topic PreviewText AText BVocabulary ExercisesVocabulary ActivityTopic PreviewWhich gestures do people use in your country?“Come with me.”“There he is.”“Six.”Text A3TextComprehension CheckText ARead the article about gestures around the world. In your opinion, how are gestures different from speech? To communicate well with people of other countries, you must learn to speak well, right? Yes, but speaking isnt everything. Some experts say only thirty percent of communication comes from talking. Your gestures and other non-verbal actions matter, too. But in different cultures, the same action can have different meanings. When you have to meet someone from a different culture, be prepared. Do you know what kind of gestures and customs are appropriate? Lets look at shaking hands. North Americans like a firm handshake. But the French prefer a light, short handshake. If you sh。
