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Translation 1. 谁能想出一个好办法来解决这个问 题? Who can come up with a good idea to solve this problem? 2. 他们的想法跟我们的截然不同。 Their ideas are quite alien to our own.
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3. 他梦想当一名医生。 He dreams of being a doctor. 4. 艰苦的工作条件能磨炼人的性格。 Hard working conditions build up character.
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5. 即使她邀请我, 我也不去参加这个 聚会。 Even if she invites me, I won ’ t go to her party.
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Writing on P21 Talk about the two students’ ideas on P21 and write a play. Writing tips 1. Write an outline of the play. 2. Decide what each person should be like.
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3. Write down the dialogue. 4. Decide which role each group member will play.
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One possible version for the first story: A girl named Allan (A) has come back and is talking to her grandmother (G). G: (The doorbell rings) Who is it? A: Grandma, it is me, Allan. G: I won ’ t believe it. Where have you been? I haven ’ t seen you for ages.
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A: Yeah. That ’ s true. Grandma, you know, when I was on my way to see you, I met an alien. He took me to his spaceship and reached the future a thousand years later. G: Really? Are you dreaming? A: Granny, I am telling the truth. You know, I am always honest.
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G: What have you seen there? A: Well, what I see there is completely different from now. There is no noise, no pollution and no war. We can see blue sky and clear water here and there. G: Tell me more!
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A: Well, every nation lives at peace with one another. People are living a happy life. G: I don ’ t think I ’ ll believe you. A: (Very excited) Grandma, just believe me. That ’ s true, really.
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One possible version for the second story: A girl named Dorothy (D) is on her way to school when she meets a clone (C). C: Hi, Dorothy. Nice to meet you. D: (A bit surprised) Why? I don ’ t think I know you. How come you know my name?
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C: Can ’ t you see I am exactly like you? D: Really? (Feel a bit more surprised and stare at her.) C: Who are you? Where on earth are you from?
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C: (Astonished) What? Live with me? You are mad. (Begin to run faster towards her school.) (At noon, at Dorothy ’ s home.) D: (Knock at the door.) C: Oh, it ’ s Dorothy.
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D: (Very astonished and angry.) Go out. I shall never see you again in my home. C: Please be calm, Dorothy. Just treat me as your twin. I shall try to help you deal with all your trouble. Let ’ s be friends. Please believe me.
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D: Sounds like a good idea. Well, we shall share one bedroom and my books.
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Writing on P84 Discuss the following situations and create a short play. (P84) 1. Mathilde talks to her husband the morning after she lost the necklace. 2. Mathlde has just found out that the lost necklace was made of glass.
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Steps 1. Discuss what happens to them; 2. Write down the outlines; 3. Write down the dialogue. One possible version for the first story: (At Mathild ’ s home. The next morning after she lost her necklace.)
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M: I ’ m really sorry, Pierre. It is my fault. P: Well, my dear. Since it is really gone, let ’ s try to find ways out. What can we do next? M: (Very sad.) What about buying a new diamond necklace?
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P: You mean to buy a new one and return it to Jeanne? M: Yes. P: But it will cost a lot of money! M: Well, how about working hard to earn money. Then we can buy a new one and give it back to Jeanne.
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P: But that will take many, many years. M: Then what can we do, Pierre? P: I think we ’ d better borrow some money, and buy a new diamond necklace for Jeanne. Then we can try to find more work so that we can pay off our debts as early as possible.
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M: I agree with you, my dear. P: (Hug Mathilde.) Though we ’ ll live a hard and poor life, I won ’ t love you any less. M: I ’ m so lucky, Pierre.
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One possible version for the second story: (In a park in Paris. Mathilde (M) has just had a conversation with her friend Jeanne (J).) M: (Very excited and angry.) Why didn ’ t you tell me earlier, Jeanne?
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J: But how can I know you have returned a real diamond necklace? They are so alike. M: Both my husband and I have lost so much in the past ten years: our happiness, our youth, my beauty...
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J: I am terribly sorry, Mathilde. If possible, I ’ ll give the necklace back to you or some money. M: That ’ s kind of you, Jeanne. But on the other hand, I have learned a lot from my own lessons. A person ’ s real happiness does not lie in her
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beauty but in the deep trust between couples and the rich fruits harvested by his or her hard work. J: (A bit surprised and look at Mathilde, silent.)
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M: I look older than my age. That is true. But I feel sure that I ’ m living happily with my husband Pierre. Please drop in on us whenever it is convenient to you. J: Thank you, Mathilde.
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Assignment 1. Finish Wring on P88. 2. Preview Unit 16. 1. Finish Wring on P88. 2. Preview Unit 16.
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