UNIT 64 CUSTOMS AND HABITS (Ⅱ) Lesson 127
Part Ⅰ Warming-up Exercises
Spot Dictation: Procrastination
The verb "procrastinate" comes from ____ Latin procrastinate, which means "to ____ until tomorrow." To procrastinate, then, ____ to delay doing something until ____ future time, and a procrastinator ____ someone who is always putting ____ what he or she should ____ doing right now. Those of ____ who have a tendency toward ____ know that it is a ____ habit. Every day we tell ____ that we must start doing ____ immediately, and each day we ____ our work, are late for ____, and put off keeping our ____ to other people. Because we ____ always in the process of ____, we are also always trying ____ catch up. We are always ____ yesterday's jobs today, and tomorrow ____ will be doing today's unfinished ____. There are people who rarely ____. They are highly efficient and ____ organized, and they seem to ____ everything done on time. I ____ that they never leave home ____ the morning before they make ____ bed, never go to sleep ____ night before they finish their ____, always answer their mail promptly, ____ are never late for appointments. ____ a result, they are probably ____ one step ahead of you ____ me! Maybe the way to ____ procrastination is to change our ____ gradually. We can start with ____ daily schedule of the things ____ want or need to accomplish. ____ let's be reasonable. We shouldn't ____ the list with too many ____, and we should be realistic ____ what we can do. Especially ____ the beginning we should be ____ with ourselves. After all, if ____ get discouraged at the start, ____ will go right back to ____ old habits. Finally, if we ____ to follow our own schedule ____ each day, we will stop ____ the chores that face us. ____ will become far less complicated ____ each day will be easier ____ face. We will undoubtedly feel ____ about ourselves, too, because we ____ know that we can overcome ____ weaknesses and improve ourselves. Score: _____
Part Ⅱ DIY
Vocabulary
1. accessory 2. boom 3. roaring 4. craze
Notes
The "Do-It-Yourself Movement" began with home decorating in the 1940s, but has since spread into much wider fields. Nowadays there are magazines and handbooks showing hopeful handymen of all ages just how easy it is to build anything from a coffee table to a sailing dinghy.
Student Evaluation
My general Impression Content: ____ helpful _____ adequate ____ inadequate Level Of Difficulty: ____ easy ____ fair ____ difficult My Major Problems ____ understanding meanings ____ selecting major points ____ organizing facts ____ retaining concepts My Comprehension Score __________________________
Exercises: Ⅰ. 1. _____ 2. _____ 3. _____ 4. _____ 5. _____ 6. _____ 7. _____ 8. _____
Ⅱ. Thirty years ago ... Today, however, it is quite a different story ... In every High Street throughout Britain nowadays ... The main reason for the DIY craze is ...
Part Ⅲ The Instinct For Keeping Useless Objects
Vocabulary
1. instinct 2. china 3. wardrobe 4. nest 5. sin 6. ragged 7. torment 8. retrieve 9. Sellotape
Notes
Instinct, as interpreted in psychology and zoology, is a term with many different and overlapping meanings. It may refer to acts, to the movie forces producing acts, or to both.
Student Evaluation
My general Impression Content: ____ helpful _____ adequate ____ inadequate Level Of Difficulty: ____ easy ____ fair ____ difficult My Major Problems ____ understanding meanings ____ selecting major points ____ organizing facts ____ retaining concepts My Comprehension Score __________________________
Exercises:
Survey Report Month of Survey: March Area of Survey: Habits -- ________________________ ________________________ Findings: 1. People of all ages ________________ ________________ 2. An old man (once next-door neighbour) ________________ ________________ ________________ 3. Speaker's aunt ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ Conclusion: Instinct for keeping apparently useless objects is _____________________________ |