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前言(Foreword)
Unit 1 Friendship
教学目的和要求(Teaching aims and demands)
教学建议(Suggested teaching notes)
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Question 3
This question deals with your concern for others.Should you make the troubles of your friend more important than your own responsibilities? A gets the lowest score because you would put anything else that needed to be done aside and concentrate only on your friend.This is not responsible.You have things that you need to do.Of course your friend is important but not more important than your responsibilities.B gets a higher score because it shows some concern for your friend and some understanding that you have important things to do too.But it does not show any real interest in his / her problem.C gets the highest score because it not only shows concern for your friend but a recognition that you have responsibilities too.
Question 4
This question is concerned with responsibilities to a friend.If you are asked to look after something and it is broken or harmed, what should you do? A provides the correct amount of responsibility to your friend.You recognize that it was your fault and will put it right and pay for the damage.So it gets the highest score.B provides some understanding that you are responsible.You put the situation right but you do not pay for the damage yourself.So it does not get the highest score.C gets the lowest score because you expect your friend to pay for your mistakes even though you were doing your friend a favour.
Question 5
This question is concerned with honesty.If you let your friend look at your paper or somebody else\'s paper, you are helping them to cheat.That is not honest, so answers A and C get no marks.But it takes courage to tell your friend that they should have studied and that they cannot look at your paper.That is also the honest answer.So you get 6 points for B, which is more than any
other in the quiz.
Results
4-7 points: You are not a good friend.You either neglect your friend\'s needs or just do what he / she wants you to do.You should think about what a good friend needs to do.Think more about this.
8-12 points: You are a good friend but you sometimes let your friendship become too important, or you fail to show enough concern for your friend\'s needs and feelings.Try to strike a balance between your friend\'s needs and your own responsibilities.
13+ points: You are an excellent friend who recognizes that to be a good friend you need to balance your needs and your friend\'s needs.Well done!
PRE-READING
The purpose of the pre-reading activity is to begin to focus students?attention on the main topic of the reading passage.It should not be regarded as an optional activity or as an activity to do after the reading.In other words, the pre-reading activity serves its own useful purpose.It prepares students to think critically about the topic and provides them with the opportunity to connect some aspect of the topic to their own lives.
READING
The reading introduces the students to Anne Frank after she had been in her hiding place for over a year.The part of the diary entry presented here reveals Anne\'s longing for a normal life.She especially missed going outside and enjoying nature. |