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1、Electronic Teaching Portfolio Book OneUnit Three: Parents and ChildrenPart I Get StartedSection ADiscus1Sit in groups of threes or fours and discuss the following questions.Do you thinkt your parents are the most important people in your life? Why or why not?2What is the ideal relationship betn pare
2、nts and their children in your view?3In Chiculture, parents bevet they raise children sot their children will look after them whenthey are old. Do you accept this view?4Do you agreet parents are often willing to sacrifice a lot for their children? Discuss and explain yourition with examples.1Answers
3、 for reference:Among all, some reas why parents are the most important people are: theyve brought meo thisworld; they are bringing me up; they always love and support me whatever happens.A teacher can be the most importantbecause he/she has had great influence on the students values;a historical fig
4、ure whose life story is inspiring may alsoe the most importantto the student.2An ideal relationship includes caring for each other, good communication bet sharing each others feelings and supporting each other, etc.n parents and children,3Many people thinkt we all should be grateful to our parents.
5、It is also our responsibilities to look afterour parents when they need care and helpheir old age. While some may consider the idea outdated forthe relationship betn parents and children should be one of genuine concern and love. Parentsotreally ask for returns from their children although they will
6、 be happy if their children are filial to them.4Open.Section BQuotesStudy the following quotes. What do theyl you about the task of parenting and the role of yourparents in your life? Do you like these quotes? Se your reas.To understand your parents love you must raise children yourself. Chiproverbr
7、eion:When you have children of your own and know how much you love them, youll be able to understand howmuch your parents have loved you. The original saying in Chiis “養(yǎng)兒父母恩”.As long as you have the blessing of your parents, it does not matter even if you live Greek proverbhe mountains.reion:Parents
8、 love and good wishes for you are the most important things in your life. As long as you have their loveand good wishes, you are a “rich”already even if you have to live alone in an isolated place.Mark TwainMy mother had a great deal of trouble with me, but I think she enjoyed it. Mark Twainreion:My
9、 mother had a hard time trying to bring me up as I gave her a lot of trouble when I was a child, but she was happy to go through all the trouble of raising me.About Mark Twain (1835-1910): Mark Twain was a US writer best known for his novels The Adventures ofHuckerry Finn, The Adventures of Tom Sawy
10、er, and for his descriptions of life on the Mississippi River. Hisreal name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens.Section C Watching and DiscusWatch the followingclip “Parents Love” and do the taskst follow.片段: “Parents Love.wmv”1.Rel what you seeheclip.Answers for reference:At the beginning of the, the boy
11、is running away from home while his mother is begging him not toleave. Next, we find home and gets a jobt theand the father are inwith each other. Then, thedecides to leaveonstruction site. Before long thegets seriously injured in an accident, and has toin bed or be placed in a wheelchair. Then one
12、day, the father goes to the ward and carries the boy awaydespite the boys. Thereafter, the father supports theon his back and helps the boy to learn how towalk. The training goeday after day. The father is sweating, and the boy crying. One day, thestands upfrom the wheelchair. Finally the boy seems
13、fully recovered and the whole family is sitting at the dinner table, everyone healthy and happy.2.What message do you think thisis trying to pasto us?Answers for reference:The message can be:Parents never stop loving their children.Sometimes children take their parents love franted andt know how pre
14、cious ay annoy their parents.t love is.Teenagers can be rebellious and hopeless sometimes, whiFatherst usually express their love in words.Children need to experien supporting them.omething hard before they realize how much their family has beenScript:Mother: Narrator:,t leave,. He didnt mean it. Pl
15、easet leave,.(in Canto)How is it easy for us to f we shared.et what was like when we were once familythe times:Father: Narrator: Daughter: Father: Narrator:Narrator:Father: Narrator:Father: Narrator:Dad, eat.(in Canto)Do you know what time is it? All yous eat.(in Canto How easy it is for us to fet a
16、nd love.Dad, dad, come and eat.(in Canto)Lets eat.(in Canto How easy it is for us to f)et how to s.Leave me alone.(in Canto)Its easy to fet.Dad, what are young? Dad!(in Canto), litty little, we will make it. (in Canto)But its even harder not to love. Dad, mum! (in Canto)Dad, mum, please eat.(in Cant
17、o, eat.(in Canto) Family is forever.)Part IIListen and RespondSection AWord B Section BTask One: Focusing on the Main IdeasChoose the best answer to complete each of the following sentenaccording to the informationcontainedhe listening passage.1According to this monologue, we knowt the girls sisters
18、 .A) totally fot their mothers birthdayB) brought birthday presents to their motherC) prepared a birthdayic for their motherD) reminded the girl of their mothers birthday2The girl saidt .A) she felt bad for fetting her mothers birthdayshe had saved some money for her mothers birthdayshe spent much t
19、ime preparing a birthday present for her motherD) she prepared theic as the birthday present for her motherpiggy b(兒童用的)豬形儲錢罐plasticn.,塑膠typewritern. 打字機cashiern.rin charge of money and payments in a b, ho, shop, etc.(旅館、商店等的)柜臺收帳員;(掌管現(xiàn)金運用的)財務(wù)經(jīng)理sales taxn. 營業(yè)稅cash register現(xiàn)金出納機,現(xiàn)金進出機exclaimvi. fml s
20、peak or say loudly and suddenly, because of surprise or other strong feeling 正式(由于驚訝或其他強烈情感而)驚叫,呼喊;大聲說lapn. the front part of a seatedbetn the waist and the knees (人坐著時)腰以下到膝為止的大腿部位3.The girl went to the store .A)B)C)D)to buy some plastic p to buy herself a piggy brto buy typewriter correction prto
21、buy her mother a birthday present4.The cashier at the store .paid for the girls presentfelt sympathetic towards the girlasked the girl to buy a plastic hearthelped the girl by paying for the difference5. The girl always remembers the heart she gave her mother because .A)B)C)D)it was the present her
22、mother longed forit was assoted with some spel memoryit was handmade by herself for her motherit was the most expensive present she ever gotSection CTask Two: Zooming In on the DetailsListen to the recording again and fill in each of the bls according to what you have heard.The girl felt(1)when her
23、sisters came because she had fottent it was (2).She did not (3)to know hadfrom her piggy b. She was suret, so she quickly took one dollarthe only money shet with thie dollar she could buy her mother a presentt t twould show her mother (4), but when she wento a shop she foundone dollar (5)as much as
24、she thought it would. She finally chose a plastic heartwas (6)cents. When she went to the cashier to make the payment, she was toldt it costmoren a dollar because of the sales tax. She was so disappoed and had to (7).Then the cashiut some of her own pennieso the (8)and gave her the heart in a bag.Wh
25、en the girls mother saw the present, she exclaimed, “(9)!” and she then putthe little girl on (10)and told hert she loved the heart and the girl.Answers for reference:The girl felt sad (1) when her sisters came because she had fottent it was her mothers birthday (2).She did not want her mother (3) t
26、o knowt, so she quickly took one dollarthe only money shehadfrom her piggy b. She was suret with thie dollar she could buy her mother a presenttwould show her mother how much she loved her (4), but when she wento a shop she foundt one dollarwouldnt buy (5) as much as she thought it would. She finall
27、y chose a plastic heartt was ninety-nine (6) n a dollar becausecents. When she went to the cashier to make the payment, she was toldt it cost moreof the sales tax. She was so disappoed and had to put the heart back (7). Then the cashiut some of herown pennieso the cash register (8) and gave her the
28、heart in a bag. When the girls mother saw the present,she exclaimed, “What a beautiful present! Its just what I need. (9)” and she then put the little girl on herlap (10) and told hert she loved the heart and the girl.Script:The Birthday HeartOne day I was helmy mom preparing aic when my sisters arr
29、ived. They said, “Happy birthday,Mom!” and gave her some presents.Key:1. B)2. A)3. D)4. D)5. B)I was sad. I had fotten it was my mothers birthday, but I didnt want her to knowt I had notremembered her birthday. I hae dollary piggy b t would show my mother how much I loved her. Witht I waret I could
30、get a presentI went to the store. When I looked around, I suddenly realizedt my dollar wouldnt buy as much as Ihad thought it would. Then I saw a heart made of plastic. It contained typewriter correction p it would show my mother how much I loved her. It was ninety-nine cents.r. I knewtI took the he
31、art to the cashier and gave her my dollar. She saidt I didnve enough money becausewith tax the heart cost moren a dollar.I didnt understand sales tax. All I understood wast I couldnt give the heart to my mom. I went to putthe heart back and the cashier asked me if it was my moms birthday. I nodded.
32、Then she saidt she couldhelp me. She put some of her own pennieshe cash register with my dollar and gave me the heart in a bag.When my mother opened the bag and pulled out the heart, she exclaimed “What a beautiful present!” “Itsjust what I need.” She put me on her lap and told met she loved the hea
33、rt and she loved me.It remember many of the giftst I have given my mother, but I will always remember the heartt I gave her ont birthday.Part III Read and ExploreText ASection ADiscovering the Main IdeasExercise 1. Answer the following questions with the information containedext A.1)Describe in a fe
34、w sententhe relationship betn the writer and her mother.2)What did the writer and her mother usually talk about under thne tree?3)Why did the mother look unusually solemn one day and ask her daughter strange questions?4)Did the writer visit the same place again after her mother died? What did thne t
35、ree mean to her?Answers for reference:1)The writer and her mother loved each other deeply, and they were very close to each other.2)They usually talked about what was happeningheir respective lives. They often recalled whadhappened when the writer was a child. The writer also shared with her mother
36、her important lifeeventch as marriage.3)The writers mother acted strangely dying.t day because her heart disease was deteriorating and she was4)Yes, she still went to the park, but now she brought her s. The park with the pine tree was a meaningful place for the writer because it reminded her of her
37、 mother and it was a place for having more family gatherings and for ma aining a close family bond even after her mother was gone.Exercise 2: Text A can be dividedo two parts with the paragraph numbers of each part provided asfollows. Give the main idea of each part in one or two senten.PartParagrap
38、h(s)Main IdeaOne1-8Two9-13Answers for reference:Section BIn-depth StudyWhen people die, they cease to existhis world physically. But for the author of this essay, a pine tree in anearby park brings back fond memories of her dead mother and she knows clearlyt love and memory willnever “die”. Now, she
39、 brings hers to the same place.A Time for MemoriesSharon Wright1One warm and pleasant summer afternoon, I sat on an old blet under a pine tree chatting with my ics and gatherings, and my mother and Imother. For years, we had been coming to this park for familyoften sathis same spot.2In recent years,
40、 we usually just talked about life, but sometimes we recalled events from my childhood.Like the time I was thirteen and had mydate, when Mother brought me to this spot under the tree and toldme about the facts of life. Or the time a few years later, when my hair turned out pink for my senior prom an
41、dshed held me while I cried. But the most spel eventt occurred next to this tree was when I told Mother Iwas getting married. Tears filled her eyes and this time I held her while she cried. She told me she was sad tolose her little girl buppy to seet I had turnedo a beautiful young woman.3Over the y
42、ears, wed watched thne treeshis park grow tall and straight until their needles seemedto touch the clouds. Each year of their growth seemed to match our increasingly close relationship and the deepening love we had for each other.4On this particular sunny afternoon, Mother and I sat quietly breathin
43、ghe scent of freshly mown grass.She was unusually solemn and took me by surprise when she asked me, “Who will you bring here after Im gone?”5my sI gave her one of my arched-eyebrow inquiries, then sd. After a few moments, when she didnt return, I began to wonder what made her ask such a disturbing q
44、uestion. Mothicked up a blade of grassand began to shred it with her fingernail. Ide well acquaed with my mothers habits, and this her mind.particular one indicated she had something seriou6For several minutes, we sat in silence gathering our thoughts. A couple of blue birds squawked nearby andan ai
45、rplane flew overhead, but they didnt ease the awkward moment betn us. Finally, I reached over andtook my mothers hand in mine. “Theres nothing you cant together, like we always have.”l me, Mother,” I said. “We will handle this7She lookedo my face, and her eyes filled with tearst spiown her cheeks ch
46、eekst werealarmingly pale. Even before she said it, I knew what was coming. Mother was dying.8I held her tightly while she told met her heart condition was worsening and couldnt be repaired. Ithink I had known for quite a whiud not been willing to admit it to myself. Shed had several heartattacks an
47、d, a few years ago, even open-heart surgery. What I didnt know, and what she had kept from me,PartParagraph(s)Main IdeaOne1-8The writer recalls the days when she and her mother would meet and chat about life under a pine tree in the park nearby, and it was there t she learned t her mother was dying
48、of heart disease.Two9-13After the writers mother died, the writer still brought her s to the same spot which brought back fond memories of her mother. Such visits and the gatherings under the tree had created a close bond bet n her and her s.wast her condition wasnt improving. We talked about her op
49、tions, which were few; we cried, held eachother and wished for more time together.9t was many years ago now. Mother died soon aftert day, before mys had a chance to know her.I still come to the park, but now I bring my boys. I still sit undert same sturdy pine tree on an old bletand talk to mys omil
50、yics, gatherings and the grandmother they never knew. Just as my mother didwith me, Il my children about their youthful funny behaviors and praise them for theirplishments asyoung adults. We come to this spel place to create our own memories memoriest I know would makemy mother swith pride.10Not lon
51、g ago my oldestwanted to come to the park and talk, so we came and sat under our tree. Hehemmed and hawed for a few minutes, then he finally told me he was getting married. I cried tears of joy asmyhugged me his hug a rare and spel treat. I told him how proud I was of the man he hade.11As I sat ther
52、et cool April afternoon soaking up the sun and the smell of freshly mown grass, I felt Ihad come full circle under this giant pine tree. Holding myy arms, I was happy for him, just the way Iknew my mother had been happy for me all those years ago when I told her I was getting married.12Lookiner mys
53、shoulder, I sawt several young pine trees had been planted recently. As thesetrees grow straight and tall, I thought, will the lives of my family continue to grow with them? I wanted to share this spot with my grandchildren, too.13The branches above were swayinghe breeze andhem I heard a whispering
54、voice: Who will youbring here when Im gone? It was my mothers voice, and I tightened my arms around my.課文參考譯文回憶的時節(jié)一個溫暖宜人的夏日午后,在一棵松樹下,我坐在一張舊毯子上與母親聊天。1來這個公園進行家庭野餐和聚會,已有很多年了,而且我和母親經(jīng)常會坐在這同一個地方。2會近年來,一般只是談?wù)勆?,但有時也回憶起童年往事。比如我十三歲那年,第一次約媽將我?guī)У綐湎逻@個地方,給我講解生理知識。又如幾年以后,發(fā)型在高中畢業(yè)舞會顯得不太合時宜,母親讓我在她懷中哭泣。但在這樹下發(fā)生的最特別的事情,
55、是我告訴母親我要結(jié)婚了,當時她熱淚盈眶。這次是她在懷里哭了。她說她很傷心,因為不再擁有那個小了,但她也很高興看到我出落成一個年輕漂亮的女人。3年復(fù)一年,公園里的松樹長得巍峨挺拔,直至高聳入云。松樹年年增高,之間的關(guān)系也越發(fā)密切,對彼此的愛也越發(fā)深厚。4在這個陽光明媚的下午,母親和我靜著,呼吸著新剪的草散發(fā)出的清香。?”神情異常嚴肅,出乎意料地問我道:“我死了以后,你會帶5我皺起了眉頭,狐疑地看了她一眼,然后微微笑了。過了一會兒,她還沒有回以微笑,我開始納悶她為什么會提出這樣一個令人不安的問題。母親撿起一片草葉,開始用指甲將它劃成碎片。我非常了解母親的各種,這個動作表明她有心事。6有好幾分鐘的時
56、間,靜靜地坐著,整理著自己的思緒。附近,幾只藍背樫鳥在嘎嘎叫著;頭頂,一架飛機飛過,但這些并沒有消除么事都可以跟我說的,”我說,“之間的尷尬。最后,我伸出手,握住了,“媽,什可以一起面對,就像以前一樣。”7她凝視著臉,眼里噙著淚水,眼淚順著蒼白得嚇人的臉頰流了下來。她還沒開口,我就知道于人世了。了:母親將8我緊緊地抱著她,聽她訴說:心臟病越來越嚴重了,已經(jīng)無藥可救了。這個情況我已經(jīng)知道一段時間了,只是一直不愿面對。心臟病已經(jīng)發(fā)作了好幾次,幾年前還做過開心手術(shù)。但有一點我一無所知,而且她也一直瞞著我,那就是情況毫無好轉(zhuǎn)。了一下治療方案,其實也是寥寥無幾??蘖?,擁抱在一起,只愿能有的時間在一起。9
57、這已經(jīng)是很多年前的事了,那天以后沒多久母親就了,那時兒子們還沒有出世。我仍然到公園來,不過現(xiàn)在是帶著兒子們。我仍然會坐在那棵茁壯的松樹下,坐在舊毛毯上,跟孩子們說起家庭野餐、聚會和他們沒見過的外婆。就像當年對我一樣,我會談?wù)撍麄兡晟贂r的滑稽舉動,表揚他們長大后所取得的成就。定會令母親含笑九泉。來到這個特別的地方來編織屬于自己的回憶我知道,這些回憶一10前,大兒子要我去公園,他有話跟我說。去了,坐在的樹下。他支支吾吾了好幾分鐘,終于告訴我他要結(jié)婚了。我流下了訴他我是多么地為他的成長而驕傲。的淚水,兒子擁抱著我,他的擁抱難得又特別的。我告11在那個涼爽的四月午后,沐浴在陽光中,呼吸著新剪的青草味道
58、,我坐在那里,覺得自己回到了原地,就在這棵巨大的松樹下。我把兒子攬在懷中,為他感到高興,我知道,多年前當我告訴母親我要結(jié)婚時,她也一樣為我高興。12從兒子的肩膀上方望去,我看到了幾株最近新種的。,當這些樹長得高大挺拔之時,我的家人的生命也會跟它們一起延續(xù)不息嗎?我希望我也能跟孫兒們這個地方。13頭頂?shù)臉渲υ谖L(fēng)中搖曳,我聽到耳語般:“我死了以后你會帶?”那是母親,我將兒子摟得更緊了。Good Usage(Para. 1)sat on an old blet under a pine treechatting with my mother for yearssathis same spotGoo
59、d Usage(Para. 2)brought me to turned outI was getting married Tears filled her eyessad to lose her little girl buppy to seet turnedo a beautiful young womanGood Usage(Paras. 3-4)tall and straight touch the cloudsour increasingly close relationship the deepening lovebreathinghe scent of freshly mown
60、grasstook me by surpriseGood Usage(Para.5)my arched-eyebrow inquiries return my sask such a disturbing question picked up a blade of grass shred it with her fingernail well acquaed withhad something seriou gathering our thoughtsher mindease the awkward moment reached overtook my mothers hand theres
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