Unit Two Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Growing u ome Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio Directions: Read the following sentences carefully and try to understand correctly the feelings of the speakers. Choose the Table Completion most suitable heading for each sentence from the list of headings below Matching Questions and Answers 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子就①
Directions: Read the following sentences carefully and try to understand correctly the feelings of the speakers. Choose the most suitable heading for each sentence from the list of headings below. Table Completion Matching Questions and Answers
Unit Two Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Growing u ome Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio A furious and accusatory F defiant and rebellious B apologetic and rather regretful G. annoyed and defiar C annoyed and hurt Table Completion H. complimentary and encouraging D. angry and blaming concerned and worried E grateful and respectful Matching Questions and Answers If you are anything like your father, you'l be a smart boy. "(Para. 2)H Why are you acting so stubborn lately?"(Para. 5) 3"Well, Sam, "I replied, "I suppose that bothers you. "(Para. 6 F 4 I glared at him. "Sam, I,'m sick of being treated like a child. I' m in college now Dont you think I know how to drive?"(Para. 17) 5"Why didn' t you look where you were going?"(Para. 21) 6"Do you have insurance? Can you pay for this? Who are you? (Para. 24) I didnt realize who you were. (Para. 26) 8"Are you hurt? "(Para. 28) 9"Thank you, Dad. Happy New Year. "(Para. 31) E 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子就①
Table Completion Matching Questions and Answers 1 “If you are anything like your father, you’ll be a smart boy.” (Para. 2) 2 “Why are you acting so stubborn lately?” (Para. 5) 3 “Well, Sam,” I replied, “I suppose that bothers you.” (Para. 6) 4 I glared at him. “Sam, I’m sick of being treated like a child. I’m in college now. Don’t you think I know how to drive?” (Para. 17) 5 “Why didn’t you look where you were going?” (Para. 21) 6 “Do you have insurance? Can you pay for this? Who are you?” (Para. 24) 7 “I didn’t realize who you were.” (Para. 26) 8 “Are you hurt?” (Para. 28) 9 “Thank you, Dad. Happy New Year.” (Para. 31) A. furious and accusatory B. apologetic and rather regretful C. annoyed and hurt D. angry and blaming E. grateful and respectful F. defiant and rebellious G. annoyed and defiant H. complimentary and encouraging I. concerned and worried H A G F C E B D I
Unit Two Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Growing u ome Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio 1. What did the people in the town of Enosburg think of Doctor Table Completion Eppley? Matching They thought he was a good man, a smart, honorable and industrious man who lived an honest life Questions and Answers 2. Why did the writer go to a university far away from home? E Because he was tired of being regarded as"Doctor Eppley's son"only. He wanted to be independent 3. How did the writer like his university life? He liked his university life as he became independent of his father. He was proud of himself because he made friends and was well liked by the others without the help of his father 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子就①
1. What did the people in the town of Enosburg think of Doctor Eppley? 2. Why did the writer go to a university far away from home? 3. How did the writer like his university life? Because he was tired of being regarded as “Doctor Eppley’s son” only. He wanted to be independent. They thought he was a good man, a smart, honorable and industrious man who lived an honest life. Table Completion Matching Questions and Answers He liked his university life as he became independent of his father. He was proud of himself because he made friends and was well liked by the others without the help of his father
Unit Two Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Growing u ome Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio 4. Compare the attitudes of the woman in the car accident before Table Completion and after she learned that the writer was Doctor Eppley s son Why do you think she changed her attitude? Matching The woman was furious and quite rude towards Harold at first She questioned whether he had insurance and put the blame Questions and Answers for the car accident on Harold alone. As soon as she learned that Harold was Doctor Eppley,s son, she apologized that she had not recognized him at first. She then changed her attitude because she knew that Doctor Eppley was a respectable man and felt the son of such a good man as Doctor Eppley could easily be forgiven 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子就①
4. Compare the attitudes of the woman in the car accident before and after she learned that the writer was Doctor Eppley’s son. Why do you think she changed her attitude? The woman was furious and quite rude towards Harold at first. She questioned whether he had insurance and put the blame for the car accident on Harold alone. As soon as she learned that Harold was Doctor Eppley’s son, she apologized that she had not recognized him at first. She then changed her attitude because she knew that Doctor Eppley was a respectable man and felt the son of such a good man as Doctor Eppley could easily be forgiven. Table Completion Matching Questions and Answers
Unit Two Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Growing u ome Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio Detailed Read ing Many teenagers believe that growing up is a struggle to be independent. They want to be free from their parents'control and they want to be different. Read the following text and see how a young man struggles to stand on his own two feet 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子就①
Many teenagers believe that growing up is a struggle to be independent. They want to be free from their parents’ control and they want to be different. Read the following text and see how a young man struggles to stand on his own two feet. Detailed Reading