1、Unit1Unit 1 Fresh Start第第1页页Watch the video clip and answer the following questions.1.Why doesnt the mother want her daughter to be a professional athlete?2.Why does Casey insist on becoming an ice-skater?Pre-reading Activities-Audiovisual supplement 1Audiovisual SupplementCultural InformationBecaus
2、e the shelf life of a professional athlete is short.Because she loves it.第第2页页Pre-reading Activities-Audiovisual supplement 2Audiovisual SupplementCultural Information第第3页页Casey:Mom,I just want to compete at regionals.Mother:Why?What do you have to gain by this?Casey:Im good.Mother:So,what are you s
3、aying?You wanna just blow off our whole plan for you,chuck the scholarship and become a professional athlete?Case,what was the shelf life on an ice-skater?Eight years?And then a few years touring with Has-Beens on Ice.And thats it?Thats the end of your life?Casey:I love it,Mom.Mother:Case,theres no
4、shelf life on your mind.If Id learned how to use mine a little sooner,if Id gone to college when I was your age,maybe we wouldnt be living like this.Casey:Theres nothing wrong with the way we live.Video Script1Audiovisual SupplementCultural Information第第4页页Video Script2Audiovisual SupplementCultural
5、 InformationMother:Ive not been able to give you a quarter of the things that I wanted to.Casey:Youve given me everything.Mother:Then you need to give me something now.第第5页页“Face”is a sense of worth that comes from knowing ones status and reflects concern with the congruency between ones performance
6、 or appearance and ones real worth.“Face”stands for a very important sociological concept in Chinese culture.The concept of“face”roughly translates as honour,good reputation or respect.The essence of“face”lies in the drive for acceptance and approval of other people other than ones real worth.1.The
7、importance of“face”Cultural information 1Audiovisual SupplementCultural Information第第6页页2.Be yourself;everyone else is already taken.Oscar Wilde Being yourself is celebrating you,as an individual learning to express yourself and be happy with who you are.For some people,its learning to love yourself
8、.For others,its not hiding who you are or changing things about you to fit in.Cultural information 2Audiovisual SupplementCultural Information第第7页页3.Steps to be yourself define yourself stop worrying about how people perceive you be honest and open relax develop and express your individuality believ
9、e in who you are follow your own styleCultural information 2Audiovisual SupplementCultural Information第第8页页 This text is a piece of narrative writing,in which the author tells about her experience during the first year at university,which at first seems to be very awkward but turns out to be on the
10、right track at last.Global Reading-Structural analysisRhetorical FeaturesStructural AnalysisParagraphsMain idea1The introductory paragraphWho?What?When?Where?2-9A few incidents during my first days of college10-14The concluding partReflections on the incidents第第9页页 This text is a piece of narrative
11、writing,in which the author tells about her experience during the first year at university,which at first seems to be very awkward but turns out to be on the right track at last.Global Reading-Structural analysisRhetorical FeaturesStructural AnalysisParagraphsA few incidents during my first days of
12、collegeThe introductory paragraphWho?What?When?Where?1 1 12-92-92-910-1410-1410-14Main idea第第10页页Structural analysisthe first is about her going into the wrong classroom;the second is about her falling down in the cafeteria;the last is about her witnessing the same embarrassing fall happening to som
13、eone admired by her.In the text,three incidents are narrated by the author:Despite the differences between these three incidents,they actually revolve around one theme:The growth of the author,who is able to draw lessons from the mistakes she has made and finally succeeds in adjusting herself to the
14、 college life.Rhetorical FeaturesStructural Analysis第第11页页Rhetorical Features 1Detailed descriptions of events are everywhere to be seen in this text,which is a dominant feature of narrative writing.Since the description of an event will involve a lot of movements or actions,compound sentences and c
15、ompound-complex sentences have been used frequently in the text.I first began to wonder what I was doing on a college campus anyway when my parents drove off,leaving me standing pitifully in a parking lot,wanting nothing more than to find my way safely to my dorm room.(Paragraph 1)Rhetorical Feature
16、sStructural Analysise.g.第第12页页Rhetorical Features 2I settled into my chair and tried to assume the scientific pose of a biology major,bending slightly forward,tensing my arms in preparation for furious note-taking,and cursing under my breath.(Paragraph 5)Rhetorical FeaturesStructural Analysise.g.第第1
17、3页页Detailed reading 1Detailed ReadingFresh StartEvelyn Herald 1 I first began to wonder what I was doing on a college campus anyway when my parents drove off,leaving me standing pitifully in a parking lot,wanting nothing more than to find my way safely to my dorm room.The fact was that no matter how
18、 mature I liked to consider myself,I was feeling just a bit first-gradish.Adding to my distress was the distinct impression that everyone on campus was watching me.My plan was to keep my ears open and my mouth shut and hope no one would notice I was a freshman.第第14页页Detailed reading22 With that thou
19、ght in mind,I raised my head,squared my shoulders,and set out in the direction of my dorm,glancing(and then ever so discreetly)at the campus map clutched in my hand.It took everything I had not to stare when I caught my first glimpse of a real live college football player.What confidence,what reserv
20、e,what muscles!I only hoped his attention was drawn to my air of assurance rather than to my shaking knees.I spent the afternoon seeking out each of my classrooms so that I could make a perfectly timed entrance before each lecture without having to ask dumb questions about its whereabouts.Detailed R
21、eading第第15页页Detailed reading3-43 The next morning I found my first class and marched in.Once I was in the room,however,another problem awaited me.Where to sit?Freshmen manuals advised sitting near the front,showing the professor in intelligent and energetic demeanor.After deliberation,I chose a seat
22、 in the first row and to the side.I was in the foreground(as advised),but out of the professors direct line of vision.4 I cracked my anthology of American literature and scribbled the date at the top of a crisp ruled page.“Welcome to Biology 101,”the professor began.A cold sweat broke out on the bac
23、k of my neck.I groped for my schedule and checked the room number.I was in the right room.Just the wrong building.Detailed Reading第第16页页Detailed reading55 So now what?Get up and leave in the middle of the lecture?Wouldnt the professor be angry?I knew everyone would stare.Forget it.I settled into my
24、chair and tried to assume the scientific pose of a biology major,bending slightly forward,tensing my arms in preparation for furious notetaking,and cursing under my breath.The bottled snakes along the wall should have tipped me off.Detailed Reading第第17页页Detailed reading66 After class I decided my st
25、omach(as well as my ego)needed a little nourishment,and I hurried to the cafeteria.I piled my tray with sandwich goodies and was heading for the salad bar when I accidentally stepped in a large puddle of ketchup.Keeping myself upright and getting out of the mess was not going to be easy,and this fla
26、iling of my feet was doing no good.Just as I decided to try another maneuver,my food tray tipped and I lost my balance.As my rear end met the floor,I saw my entire life pass before my eyes:it ended with my first day of college classes.Detailed Reading第第18页页Detailed reading77 In the seconds after my
27、fall I thought how nice it would be if no one had noticed.But as all the students in the cafeteria came to their feet,table by table,cheering and clapping,I knew they had not only noticed,they were determined that I would never forget it.Slowly I kicked off my ketchup-soaked sandals and jumped clear
28、 of the toppled tray and spilled food.A cleanup brigade came charging out of the kitchen,mops in hands.I sneaked out of the cafeteria as the cheers died down behind me.Detailed Reading第第19页页Detailed reading88 For three days I dined alone on nothing more than humiliation,shame,and an assortment of ju
29、nk food from a machine strategically placed outside my room.On the fourth day I couldnt take another crunchy-chewy-salty-sweet bite.I needed some real food.Perhaps three days was long enough for the campus population to have forgotten me.So off to the cafeteria I went.Detailed Reading第第20页页Detailed
30、reading99 I made my way through the food line and tiptoed to a table,where I collapsed in relief.Suddenly I heard a crash that sounded vaguely familiar.I looked up to see that another poor soul had met the fate that Id thought was reserved for only me.I was even more surprised when I saw who the poo
31、r soul was:the very composed,very upper class football player Id seen just days before(though he didnt look quite so composed wearing spaghetti on the front of his shirt).My heart went out to him as people began to cheer and clap as they had for me.He got up,hands held high above his head in a victo
32、ry clasp,grinning from ear to ear.I expected him to slink out of the cafeteria as I had,but instead he turned around and began preparing another tray.And thats when I realized I had been taking myself far too seriously.Detailed Reading第第21页页Detailed reading1010 What I had interpreted as a malicious
33、attempt to embarrass a nave freshman had been merely a moment of college fun.Probably everyone in the cafeteria had done something equally dumb when he or she was a freshman and had lived to tell about it.11 Who cared whether I dropped a tray,where I sat in class,or even whether I showed up in the w
34、rong lecture?Nobody.This wasnt like high school.Popularity was not so important;running with the crowd was no longer a law of survival.In college,it didnt matter.This was my big chance to do my own thing,be my own woman if I could get past my preoccupation with doing everything perfectly.Detailed Re
35、ading第第22页页Detailed reading1112 Once I recognized that I had no ones expectations to live up to but my own,I relaxed.The shackles of self-consciousness fell away,and I began to view college as a wonderful experiment.I tried on new experiences like articles of clothing,checking their fit and judging
36、their worth.I broke a few rules to test my conscience.I dressed a little differently until I found the Real Me.I discovered a taste for jazz,and I decided I liked going barefoot.13 I gave up trying to act my way through college(this wasnt drama school)and began not acting at all.College,I decided,wa
37、s probably the only time I would be completely forgiven for massive mistakes(including stepping in puddles of ketchup and dropping food trays).So I used the opportunity to make all the ones I thought Id never make.Detailed Reading第第23页页Detailed reading1214 Three years after graduation,Im still makin
38、g mistakes.And Im even being forgiven for a few.Detailed Reading第第24页页Why did the author have the impression that“everyone on campus was watching me”?Detailed reading1-QuesionThe author,being over-sensitive,was uneasy with her identity as a freshman.She thought a new student would attract others att
39、ention,as what she did or said was liable to be too nave to be right.That feeling is a typical symptom of lacking in self-confidence.Detailed Reading第第25页页Why did the author exclaim“What confidence,what reserve,what muscles!”when she saw the football player?Detailed reading2-QuesionCollege life was
40、a new experience to the author.That she marveled at the real football player showed her excitement about her new life.And more importantly,her response revealed her admiration of an image which was almost exactly the opposite of her own.This admiration would later become the motivation of her change
41、.Detailed Reading第第26页页How many questions are used in Paragraphs 3,4 and 5?Why does the author raise these questions?Detailed reading3-5-QuesionFour elliptical questions are used in these paragraphs.Being a freshman,the author was not well acquainted with campus life.She was at a loss as to what to
42、do when something unexpected happened.These questions are used to show her bewilderment.Detailed Reading第第27页页Why did she dine on junk food for the next three days?Detailed reading6-8-QuesionBecause she thought she had become the laughing-stock on campus.She couldnt stand being laughed at by all the
43、 students when she turned up in the cafeteria.Detailed Reading第第28页页What was the key lesson Evelyn Herald learned during her first few weeks in college?Detailed reading10-14-QuesionThe key lesson she learned during her first few weeks in college was that she realized she didnt have to pay too much a
44、ttention to what other people were thinking about her.The fresh campus life was her big chance to do her own things and be her own person.She might well relax herself and stop worrying about making mistakes because people all grow by trial and error.Detailed Reading第第29页页Detailed reading1 ActivityCl
45、ass ActivityGroup discussion:What lessons have you learned from Evelyns experiences after reading the article“Fresh Start”?Share the experiences when you first came to college.Detailed Reading第第30页页distinct a.clearly seen,heard,felt,understood,etc.;noticeableDetailed reading1 distinct1e.g.Now that t
46、he boss was no longer present,there was a distinct change in her attitude.The children have distinct memories of their grandfather in his last days.Comparison:distinct&distinctivedistinctive:It means having a special quality,character,or appearance that is different and easy to recognize.e.g.There i
47、s a distinct smell of beer in this room.distinct:Something that is distinct can clearly be seen,heard,smelled,etc.e.g.Beer has a very distinctive smell;its quite distinct from the smell of wine.Detailed Reading第第31页页Detailed reading1 distinct2One of the features of this book is its illustrations.本书特
48、点之一就是含有清楚明了图解。本书特点之一就是含有清楚明了图解。distinctive_distinct_Practice:Detailed Reading第第32页页clutch vt.hold or grasp vi.try to grasp or seizeDetailed reading2 clutche.g.The frightened woman clutched her bags to her breast.He clutched at the rope we had thrown to him but could not reach it.Synonyms:seize,grasp
49、e.g.She seized my arm as she fell.grasp the essence/main pointsDetailed Reading第第33页页Detailed reading2-glimpseglimpse n.1.a quick look at sb.or sth.e.g.I caught a glimpse of our new neighbor.2.a short experience of sth.that helps you begin to understand ite.g.Her worried face gave me a glimpse of he
50、r true feelings.她忧伤表情使我感受到她内心真实感情。她忧伤表情使我感受到她内心真实感情。Detailed Reading第第34页页Detailed reading2-reservereserve n.a quality in sb.s character that make them not like expressing their emotions or talking about their problemse.g.Being a man of reserve,Mr.York was never popular with his colleagues.Judy has