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1、Unit 2 Good Times, Good Feelings Book 1 Think and Discuss Viewing the World Exploring the Theme Analytical Listening Sharing Your Ideas Engaging Further Listening Content Think and Discuss Unit 2 Good Times, Good Feelings Think and Discuss 1. Look at the photo. What is this man doing? Why? 2. How do

2、 you think the man in the photo feels? Questions Think and Discuss Example Answers The man in the photo is standing at a lake or river. He is greeting the sun, extending himself and breathing the fresh air, after several days of rain. Questions 1. Look at the photo. What is this man doing? Why? Thin

3、k and Discuss Questions 2. How do you think the man in the photo feels? Example Answers The man must be feeling very relaxed, refreshed and comfortable. Exploring the Theme Unit 2 Good Times, Good Feelings Exploring the Theme Good Times, Good Feelings Balloon Fiesta: a festival held in Albuquerque,

4、New Mexico, U.S.A. in which hundreds of balloonists from all over the world gather in the dawn to launch their balloons and pass gently over the beautiful New Mexico landscape. 热气球节(在美 国新墨西哥州中部城市阿尔伯克 基举行) Exploring the Theme Look at the photos and read the captions. Then discuss the questions. 1. Wh

5、at activities make people feel good? 2. Do you do any of these activities? Do they make you feel good? Why or why not? 3. What other activities make you feel good? Why? Good Times, Good Feelings Exploring the Theme Hot-air balloons float above a crowd at a Balloon Fiesta, Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.

6、S.A. Good Times, Good Feelings Exploring the Theme Having close friendships and family connections makes us feel good. Good Times, Good Feelings Exploring the Theme Having regular vacations and time away from work helps us feel good. Good Times, Good Feelings Exploring the Theme We feel good when we

7、 do physical exercise. Good Times, Good Feelings Exploring the Theme Research says that when we help other people, we feel good. Good Times, Good Feelings Exploring the Theme 1. What activities make people feel good? Example Answers having close friendships and family connections having vacations an

8、d time away from work doing physical exercise helping other people Good Times, Good Feelings Exploring the Theme 2. Do you do any of these activities? Do they make you feel good? Why or why not? Example Answers Yes. I have close friendships and family connections, I do exercise regularly, and I help

9、 others whenever I can. All these make me feel good. Lets say doing exercise. I feel relaxed and energetic after it. And it makes me feel free from worries or unhappy things. Good Times, Good Feelings Exploring the Theme 3. What other activities make you feel good? Why? Example Answers winning a com

10、petition or a game getting a good grade on a test finding a good job listening to classical or soft music traveling Good Times, Good Feelings Analytical Listening Unit 2 Good Times, Good Feelings Analytical Listening Panksepp 潘克塞普(人名) tickle v. 呵痒;搔(某人的)痒痒 pant v. 气喘,喘息 Robert Provine 罗伯特 普罗文(人名) Li

11、stening 1 Analytical Listening A | Discussion. Look at the photos below. Then discuss the questions with a partner. 1. Both of these activities can be enjoyable. How are the people in the photos enjoying themselves? 2. Who in the photos is more likely to laugh? Why? Before Listening Listening 1 Anal

12、ytical Listening Example Answers The woman in the left photo is lost in reading. She is enjoying herself reading a book. The two women in the right photo are having a casual chat. Judging by their expressions, they must be talking about some interesting things. Listening 1 A | Discussion. 1. Both of

13、 these activities can be enjoyable. How are the people in the photos enjoying themselves? Analytical Listening Example Answers A person who is reading rarely laughs, unless they are reading humorous stories or something that makes them feel funny. Judging by their facial expressions, the two women i

14、n the right photo are more likely to laugh, as in casual chat people tend to talk about interesting things and they tend to laugh. Listening 1 A | Discussion. 2. Who in the photos is more likely to laugh? Why? Analytical Listening B | Predicting Content. You are going to hear a lecture about laughte

15、r. With your partner, check () the topics you think you will hear about. Listening 1 reasons people laugh animal laughter examples of jokes things that people are afraid of Analytical Listening Listening 1 Answer Keys reasons people laugh animal laughter B | Predicting Content. Analytical Listening

16、A Lecture A | Understanding the Speakers Purpose. Read the questions and answer choices. Then listen to the first part of the lecture and choose the correct answers. Listening Listening 1 Analytical Listening Listening 1 Understanding the Speakers Purpose When we listen to a conversation or a lectur

17、e, we need to know why the speaker is giving the talk, lecture, etc. This is the speakers purpose. Sometimes speakers directly state their purpose, but often they do not. Listening to what speakers say and how they say it will help us understand their purpose. Here are some examples: The purpose of

18、a political speech is often to persuade or convince the audience to vote. The purpose of a TV sitcom is to entertain the audience. The purpose of a college lecture is to inform the audience. A | Understanding the Speakers Purpose. Analytical Listening A | Understanding the Speakers Purpose. Listenin

19、g 1 1. What is the speakers main purpose? a. To make us laugh. b. To give us information. 2. Does the speaker directly state his purpose? a. Yes. b. No. b b Analytical Listening OK, well . today were starting a new topic . Its a fun topic, but its also serious science. Were looking at laughterlaught

20、er in both human beings and in animals. Of course, human beings know how to laugh, even as babies. We laugh, we laugh before we can talk. But human beings are not unique when it comes to laughter. So. lets start with animals. Do apes laugh? How about, how about rats? Do rats laugh? Funnily enough, y

21、es they do. Listening 1 Analytical Listening B | Checking Predictions. Look back at the predictions you made in exercise B in the Before Listening section. Then listen to the entire lecture. Which of your predictions were correct? Listening 1 Analytical Listening C | Listening for Main Ideas. Read t

22、he statements and answer choices. Then listen again and choose the best word or phrase to complete each statement. 1. People usually laugh _. a. at good jokes b. after they learn to talk c. when other people laugh 2. For rats, laughter is a form of _. a. communication b. play c. research 3. People w

23、ill probably not laugh _. a. in a social situation b. when theyre with strangers c. when theyre alone a Listening 1 c c Analytical Listening D | Listening for Details. Read the sentences. Then listen again and complete the sentences with what you hear. 1. Human beings know how to laugh, even as _. 2

24、. The rats laughter is at a very _ frequency, so people cant hear it. 3. More than _ percent of laughter is not because of jokes. 4. TV comedy shows often use a _ track to make the audience laugh. Listening 1 babies high 80 laugh Analytical Listening Listening 1 After Listening Critical Thinking. Di

25、scuss the questions with a partner. 1. Do you think some people laugh more than others? If so, what do you think the reason is for this? 2. Is it always a good thing to laugh? Why or why not? 3. Do you think from different cultures laugh differently? Analytical Listening Listening 1 1. Do you think

26、some people laugh more than others? If so, what do you think the reason is for this? Example Answers Some people laugh more easily than others. This could be related to personality and sense of humor. For instance, if some people were raised in a household where there wasnt much humor, then laughing

27、 may take a little more effort for them. Analytical Listening Listening 1 2. Is it always a good thing to laugh? Why or why not? Example Answers It is not always a good thing to laugh. For example, it is inappropriate to laugh when someone else gets hurt or to laugh at a funeral. Analytical Listenin

28、g Listening 1 3. Do you think from different cultures laugh differently? Example Answers People from different cultures may laugh differently. There are differences in the causes of laughter, sound of laughter and the body language accompanying the laughter. For example, some researchers have found

29、that Samoan peoples laughter tends to be more high- pitched than that of Anglo-Americans, even when the laughers are men. Analytical Listening OK, well . today were starting a new topic . Its a fun topic, but its also serious science. Were looking at laughterlaughter in both human beings and in anim

30、als. Of course, human beings know how to laugh, even as babies. We laugh, we laugh before we can talk. But human beings are not unique when it comes to laughter. So . lets start with animals. Do apes laugh? How about, how about rats? Do rats laugh? Funnily enough, yes they do. Ah . now were all laug

31、hing. Thats because we usually laugh when we hear other people laugh. But well get to that in a minute. First, lets answer the question: Why do animals laugh? To be continued Listening 1 Analytical Listening Well, one researcher at Bowling Green State University studies rats. He, he noticed that you

32、ng ratslike many young animals like to play. And animals like to play because its fun. It feels good to them. So Professor Pankseppfrom Bowling Green Universitybegan to tickle the rats . Really! You can find videos of it online! OK, and what did he hear? Well, hear nothing at first. The rats laughte

33、r was at a very high frequencytoo high for human ears to hear it. But with special equipment he was able to hear noises from the rats when he tickled them. The rats were having fun, and they liked to be tickled! According to the professor, the rats laughter is a way to communicate. Its a sound of jo

34、y, and it, it tells other rats, “Hey! This is fun! Lets play some more!” To be continued Listening 1 Analytical Listening Apes are another animal that like tickling. Tickling leads them to a sort of, a kind of panting sound. Researchers in the U.K. recorded a lot of apes making this sound, and they

35、think its a form of laughter. Early humans probably made a similar sound, but over time, that sound became the “ha-ha” sound we know as laughter today. So, that brings us to human beings like you and me. We all, all of us understand laughter, and all of usno matter what language we speaklaugh in the

36、 same way, more or less. Doctor Robert Provine studies human laughter, and he, he noticed some interesting things about it. First, do jokes make you laugh? Do funny stories make you laugh? Maybe they do. But most laughtermore than 80 percent of To be continued Listening 1 Analytical Listening itdoes

37、 not happen because of a joke. Provine says that human beingsthat people laugh in social situations. They laugh at something their friend says, or they laugh at something they see, but againsomething they see with their friends. People dont usually laugh alone. Provine also studies TV showscomedy sh

38、ows on television One thing TV producers knowif one person laughs, other people start to laugh. So these shows, these TV shows have a laugh trackyou know, youre watching a show, and you can hear the audience laughing. Believe it or not, the show doesnt even have a real audience! They use recorded la

39、ughter to make Listening 1 Analytical Listening Listening 2 diabetes n. 糖尿病 drawback n. 不利因素 Analytical Listening Listening 2 the Parks Department: the Department of Parks and they have to pay people to take care of the parks. But heres the, heres the thing: We know now that having nice places where

40、 people can spend their free time is very important. Healthy, happy people have fewer problems, so cities dont have to spend as much money on things such as police and medical care. Instructor: Thats an important point, and I think there might be some questions. Anyone? Yes . Listening 2 Sharing You

41、r Ideas Unit 2 Good Times, Good Feelings Sharing Your Ideas Language Function Asking Questions to Show Interest When we have a conversation, it is polite to show interest in what the other person is saying. Sometimes, we use an expression of interest followed by a question to find out more informati

42、on. A: I dont like my new job. B: Oh, why not? A: The movie was just awful! B: Oh, thats too bad. What didnt you like about it? A: My vacation was fabulous. Im so relaxed now. B: Good for you. Do you have any photos? A: It was a fascinating lecture. B: Really? Why? Sharing Your Ideas A | Self-Reflec

43、tion. Think of a fun celebration or holiday. Read the questions. Then complete the chart with your answers. A dragon floating in a Chinese lunar new year procession, Singapore Sharing Your Ideas A | Self-Reflection. A family celebrating Thanksgiving together, USA Sharing Your Ideas A | Self-Reflecti

44、on. Nubian woman singing traditional songs at a brides home, Africa Sharing Your Ideas My answers My partners answers 1. Whats the name of the celebration or holiday? 2. Do you celebrate it every year? 3. Is this celebration in your home? 4. Does your family get together? 5. Do you eat a big meal to

45、gether? 6. Do you sing or dance? 7. Do you give gifts? 8. Is this a fun time for you? Why or why not? A | Self-Reflection. Sharing Your Ideas Example Answers The Dragon Boat Festival is a significant holiday celebrated in China. It occurs on the fifth day of the fifth month of the Chinese lunar cale

46、ndar. This festival is not about family get-together, gift-giving or eating a big meal together. Instead, it is celebrated by eating rice dumplings zongzi and rowing dragon boats. It is said that these traditional customs are related to attempts to commemorate the patriotic poet Qu Yuan, who committ

47、ed suicide by drowning himself in the Miluo River on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. The festival is also a time for protection against evil and disease for the rest of the year. Many families hang wormwood (苦艾 ) on the front door. Sharing Your Ideas B | With a partner, ask and answer the qu

48、estions from exercise A. Complete the chart with your partners answers. Show interest and ask follow-up questions. Really? What songs do you sing? Yes, we sing. Sharing Your Ideas C | Form a group with another pair of students. Report what you learned about your partner in exercise B. Viewing the Wo

49、rld Unit 2 Good Times, Good Feelings Viewing the World The Adventure Capital of the World Viewing the World Queenstown: a resort town on New Zealands South Island. It is surrounded by New Zealands Southern Alps and is famous for adventure tourism, including skiing and bungee jumping. 昆斯敦 Viewing the

50、 World bungee jumping n. 高空弹跳,蹦极跳 pod n. (建筑)与主体分离的部分 jetboat n. (用喷气发动机驱动的)喷水艇 hike n. (在山区或乡间的)徒步旅行,远足 commercial a. 商业的;商务的 high wire n. (走钢丝表演用的)绷索,钢丝 Marlene 马琳(人名) Viewing the World A | Imagine you are going to take a vacation. Rank the vacation activities from 1 (activity you most want to do)

51、 to 6 (activity you least want to do). _ Go to a beach and read a book. _ Go hiking in the mountains. _ Go diving in the ocean and look at fish. _ Take pictures at a historic place. _ Visit an art museum. _ Try skydiving from an airplane. Before Viewing Before Viewing Viewing the World B | Discussio

52、n. Show your ranking from exercise A to a partner. Explain the reasons for your answers. Before Viewing Viewing the World Before Viewing Example Answers 1 Go to a beach and read a book. (Reason: I have always loved the sea and the beach. I like sitting on the beach, enjoying the wind from the sea, a

53、nd reading my favorite books.) 4 Go hiking in the mountains. (Reason: It is OK to go hiking in the mountains as long as the mountains are not so steep and high.) 5 Go diving in the ocean and look at fish. (Reason: I cannot swim, so I am not likely to go diving in the ocean.) To be continued Viewing

54、the World Before Viewing Example Answers 2 Take pictures at a historic place. (Reason: I love historic places. Taking pictures at a historic place is fun and I can learn something there.) 3 Visit an art museum. (Reason: Art museum is a good place to appreciate works of art and to learn new things. I

55、 like it.) 6 Try skydiving from an airplane. (Reason: I will never do this. I have acrophobia (恐高症 ) and I even get dazzled when I climb a high building.) Viewing the World C | Using a Dictionary. Match each word to the correct definition. Before Viewing a. happening or done at once and without dela

56、y b. a trip made by flying, usually in an airplane c. a sudden feeling of great excitement d. blades that spin to move a boat or aircraft e. not far from the top to the bottom, not deep f. something you do because you enjoy it 1. immediate (a.) 2. propeller (n.) 3. shallow (a.) 4. thrill (n.) 5. pas

57、time (n.) 6. flight (n.) Answer Keys 1. a 2. d 3. e 4. c 5. f 6. b Viewing the World While Viewing While Viewing A | Read the statements. Then watch the video and choose the correct word or phrase to complete each statement. 1. According to the video, people go to Queenstown, New Zealand for _. a. t

58、hrilling sports b. jumping sports c. adventure sports 2. According to the video, jet boats work well on New Zealands _ water. a. deep b. shallow c. clean c b Viewing the World While Viewing While Viewing A | Read the statements. Then watch the video and choose the correct word or phrase to complete

59、each statement. 3. In helicopter hiking, the hikers dont have to walk _ the mountain. a. up b. across c. down 4. The Kawarau Bridge was the _ place in the world people could pay to go bungee jumping. a. first b. second c. third c a Viewing the World B | Read the statements. Then watch the video agai

60、n and check () T for true or F for false. 1. You can do up to 50 different activities in Queenstown. 2. Helicopter hiking is an old tradition in New Zealand. 3. Helicopter hikers stay on top of the mountain for 10 to 15 minutes. 4. Everyone is happy after they try bungee jumping. T F While Viewing V

61、iewing the World Example Answers 1. F (There are up to 60 different activities.) 2. F (Its part of one of the newest adventures.) 3. T 4. F (No, someone says “Im never bungee jumping again!”) While Viewing Viewing the World Example Answers 1. Are there many people waiting for a chance to do bungee j

62、umping? 2. Are there propellers on the jet boats? 3. Is riding in a jet boat one of the number-one pastimes of people coming to New Zealand? 4. Do the hikers have to walk all the way down a mountain? A | Collaboration. What questions would you ask about the activities you saw in the video? With a pa

63、rtner, write four or five yes / no questions. After Viewing After Viewing Viewing the World B | Critical Thinking. Get together with another pair of students. Share the questions you wrote in exercise A. Do you have some of the same questions, or are they very different? Which of the questions could

64、 also be answered with more than just a yes / no answer, or what can you add to show interest and learn more? After Viewing Viewing the World Example Answers Luckily we two pairs have three same questions: questions 1, 2 and 4. All the four questions can be answered with more than just a yes or no.

65、For example, for question 1, we may give further information about what they feel before a jump. For question 4, we may give further information about how they get down the mountain. Of course, we can also ask questions like “How do they get down the mountain then?” to show interest to the question. B | Critical Think

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