UNIT EIGHT Part One
Warm Up
Dialogue 1 A和B一起去参加Party,A是个Party Boy,显得十分从容,鼓励第一次参加Party的B主动接近女孩子。但当A的前女友出现时,他显得十分紧张…
A: What are you wearing that⑴outfit for? You really look ⑵ridiculous. B: That’s all I can ⑶tolerate! ⑷Catch you later. A: Ok, don’t get upset. Look, we just ⑸hang around here…it is the best spot to look for ⑹chicks. B: What do I do if one ⑺gives me the eye? A: *Just go up and talk to her. It’s not a big problem! B: *Absolutely not! I’d chicken out. Don’t you ever get scared of girls? A: Never! I’ll get you a drink…with ice. How does that sound? B: Oh, great. I’ll get totally drunk, walk right up to her then ⑻vomit on her foot. Do we have to stay here? A: Calm down! We’re staying here all night. B: Look! Isn’t that girl who had a mad crush on you, you know, the one you ⑼blew off in order to take out her roommate? A: Oh, no, if she finds me here, I’m dead. She’s coming this way! ⑽Yikes! Let’s get out of here? B: Hold on (wait)! *What was that about never being scared of a chick? A: *Only the kind that can’t beat me up. Come on, let’s move. Dialogue 2 B的心情十分糟糕,她的车又出现问题,可能又要破费了。A提醒她当心被宰。
A: Gee, You’ve hardly got anything on your ⑴tray. B: Yeah, ⑵I guess I am just not that hungry. A: What’s the matter? Aren’t you feeling well? B: Well, no, I’ve been really worried. It’s my car. It’s in the shop again. A: ⑶No kidding? What’s wrong this time? B: Something’s wrong with the brakes, I think. A: Well, at least that shouldn’t cost you mush to fix. B: The mechanic said he would call me with a ⑷estimate later on today. A: Watch out he doesn’t try to⑸ take advantage of you. B: What do you mean? A: Ok, some car mechanics, if they think that someone doesn’t know much about cars, they might try to take advantage of you. B: *Maybe so, but I trust this guy, ‘cause he was recommended by one of my neighbors. A: *That’s good to know. Maybe I’ll try using him in the future. Dialogue 3 A和B初次相识…
Kathleen: Do you remember me? From the bookstore. Joe: Of course, ⑴I remember you, ⑵yes, hi! Kathleen: Hi! How’s your aunt? Joe: She’s great. Thanks. ⑶I’d better go deliver this. I have a very ⑷thirsty date, ⑸she’s part camel. Kathleen: *Joe, right? Joe, isn’t it? Joe: And you are Kathleen. Kathleen: Kathleen Kelly.
Part Two
Everyday Expression 思想的交流不是苹果的一一对换,而是双赢游戏(win-win game)。尊重每个个体的独特性,就是充分考虑他人的意见,谨慎思考,在分歧中探求一致。问一个很简单的问题:你会说“Yes”和“No”吗?
Small Talk 1: Jane: It would be interesting to live in the countryside, don’t you think? Bob: Well, you’re probably right. Jane: You seem to have some reservations. Bob: Actually, I feel living far from the city is not so convenient, honey. Jane: Is that more important than the fresh air and blue sky then? Bob: Well, I didn’t say that.
Small Talk 2: A: I’d like to know if you would give you consent to their plan? B: I agree on the whole, but things are not so easy. A: Are there any problems? B: I wouldn’t make conclusions without close study but I guess the plan isn’t really practical.
Small Talk 3: A: Wouldn’t you say that John is our best friend? B: You know that’s exactly what I think. A: He’s getting very popular here and I think people like him for a good reason. B: Absolutely.
Small Talk 4: A: Can I ask you if you would agree that classical music is more thoughtful? B: As a matter of fact, I just couldn’t agree more. A: So who is your favorite German composer in nineteenth century? B: I’m afraid it’s so difficult to choose from such a long list as mine.
Small Talk 5: A: People tend to spend money rather than save it, right? B: Could be, but I’m not so experienced. A: I see your point, but I’m talking about some common sense. B: Ok, I guess you’re right.
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