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Unit2WhyMyGreat-uncleGaveUptheMinistryPartIIBook3-Unit2ReadingandLanguageActivitiesPre-readingTaskComprehensionWorkLanguageWorkBook3-Unit2ReturntoMenuReadingandLanguageActivitiesHaveyoueverdonesomethingfoolishormadeanymistakeaccidentally,forexample,tellinglies?Whatfeelingsdoyouhavewhenyoucommitafolly?Whatdoyouthinkisthebestpolicyifyouhaveunintentionallycommittedafolly?Book3-Unit2thefactofdoingsth.stupidThefolliesthatyoucommittedonce(astory)YourfeelingsoremotionsasafterthoughtGiveyourstoryhere:Describeyourfeelingsthenandnow:Listthefolliesthatyouhavecommittedinyourlife.Andthendescribeyourfeelingsandemotionsasafterthought.CheatintheexamsFailtokeepone’spromiseFailtoanswerthequestionsFailtofinishtheassignmentFailtoattendclass(playtruant)TellalieBreaktherulesBreakthelawsIll-treatothersCauseatrafficaccidentNervous,guilty,panickyAshamed,embarrassed,losingface,sorry,regretful,apologeticConscience-stricken,remorsefulSad,unhappy,miserableHavebutterfliesinthestomachWorried,anxiousFrightened,scared,shockedConscience-strickenSorrowful,distressedBook3-Unit2TextSummaryTextOrganizationQuestionDiscussionDifficultSentencesStoryReproductionBook3-Unit2TextSummaryListentothetextandgivereason(s)whythenarrator’sgreatunclegaveuptheministry?Thekindlyandgentleministerdecidedtoretirefromtheministrybecausehis____________broughtabouttwoaccidents,whichmadehimsufferfrom___________________.clumsinessaguiltyconscienceBook3-Unit2TextOrganizationSadbuttruetaleconcernsmygreat-uncleKilledadoginadvertentlySmudgedtheguestroom,demolishedacandelabraRetiredfromtheministryandbecameateacherofphilosophyBook3-Unit2Para.1Para.2—Para.3Para.4—Para.6describeshowthenarrator’sgreat-uncledamagedabeautifulcandelabrawhenherusheddownstairs.givesanaccountofhowhisclumsinessledtoaterriblemessintheguestroomduringhisvisittothelady.givesageneraldescriptionofthenarrator’sgreat-uncleandhisaccidentalkillingofasmalldogbecauseofhisclumsiness.Para.7tellsthatthegreat-uncleretiredfromtheministryandbecameateacherofphilosophy.Book3-Unit21.Howdoesthenarratordescribehergreat-uncle?afull-timeBaptistministerhisonlyfault---clumsinessaverylargeman,over6feetandcloseto300poundsawonderful,jollyandbelovedmankindly,gentle,andwell-educatedQuestionDiscussionBook3-Unit22.Whatwashisfirstaccident?Whatwashisfeeling?inadvertentlysatonthewoman’ssmalldogandunfortunatelykilleditdevastated,notbringhimselftotellheraboutitslippedthedeaddogintohiscoatpocketBook3-Unit23.Whatwashissecondaccident?knockedoverabottleofinkintheprocesscoveredthefreshwallpaperwithhugeblackinkblobssmudgedthecrispnewcurtainswithhishugepalmprints.accidentallygrabbedthebeautifulcandelabranearbyandrippeditfromthewall.Book3-Unit24.WhydidtheBaptistministersaytothewoman“TwinkiehadaChristianburial”?conscience-strickenforalmostfiveyearsresolvedtounburdenhimselfbytellingthetruthhopinghewouldberedeemedbyfaithfullyperforminghisdutyofguidingthesoulofthedogtoheavenBook3-Unit21.Asayoungminister,hewaspayingapastoralcallonedayonawomaninDillon,SouthCarolina,whenheinadvertentlysatonherChihuahua,Twinkie,andkilledit.visitingsb.asaminister;ApastoralvisitispartofdutiesoractivitiesintheChristianchurches.Itisrelatedtothegeneralneedsofpeopleratherthanthespiritualorreligiousneed.cf.payacallonsb.,payacallatsomewhere;作为一名年轻的牧师,一天,他正在南卡罗莱纳州的迪隆的一位妇女家进行牧师回访,他一不小心坐在她的吉娃娃狗——云奇的身上,那不幸的小狗就这样死了。withoutpayingattentionorbyaccidentDifficultSentencesBook3-Unit2TheChihuahuacomesintwovarieties:longandsmoothcoat.TheChihuahuaisgraceful,alert,andswift.Thisbreedisclannish,recognizingandpreferringhisownkind.Asarule,hedoesnotlikedogsofotherbreeds.LegendandhistoryarerichintalesoftheancestorsofthepresentChihuahua.Heisdescribedasapopularpet,aswellasareligiousnecessity.ArchaeologistshavediscoveredremainsofthisbreedinhumangravesinMexicoandinpartsoftheUnitedStates.ChihuahuaBook3-Unit22.Althoughhewasdevastated,hecouldnotbringhimselftotellthewomanwhathadhappened.fearful,panic虽然觉得有罪恶感,但他还是不能令自己鼓起勇气去告诉女主人刚才所发生的事情。Althoughhewasconscience-strickenforhisfollieshecouldnotmakehimselftellthewomanwhathadhappened.Book3-Unit2tryingtofindsomethingbyfeelingwiththehandsinaplaceonecannotsee(properly)e.g.Hegropedinhispocketforhisticket.然后顺着墙摸索着却没能找到电灯开关。他原路折回,反复几次才打开窗户,最后他只好回到床上躺着。3.Then,gropingalongthewallsinanunsuccessfulsearchforthelightswitch,heretracedhisstepsseveraltimesbeforeraisingthewindowandsettlingbackonthebedforthenight.lookingforsth.unsuccessfullywentbackinthedirectionfromwhichonecameBook3-Unit24.Thefixturewashissingandsmokingasherippeditfromthewallandtoppleddowntothelandingbelow,stillclutchingitinhishand.那个东西被他从墙上拔下来的时候发出嘶嘶的声响并冒着烟,就是在叔父翻倒在地时。他还将它紧抓在手中。n.somethingnecessary,suchasabath,thatisfixedintoabuildingandsoldwithit:bathroomfixtures.(cf.fitting—usu.pl.somethingnecessarythatisfixedintoabuildingbutabletobemoved:electriclightfittings)overthrewholdingtightly,e.g.Themotherclutchedthebabyinherarms.tobetornquicklyandviolently,e.g.Whentheviolentwindsweptthearea,itrippedtherooffromthenewly-builthouse.Book3-Unit25.Withthathequicklywalkedoutthefrontdoorand,attheendofthewalk,turnedandsa
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