Lesson 36 Part Ⅰ Warming-up Exercises
PartⅠ Warming-up Exercises
A.Sentence Structure
Drill 1
1.____ Malcolm has been working hard so that he can win a scholarship.
2.____ Malcolm has been studying had because the sun has been shining all day.
3.____ James didn't like studying, so he failed his exam.
4.____ James is not 16 yet, but he is the school champion.
5.____ It is possible that Kate will fail her exam.
6.____ Kate turned on the electric heater although it was warm.
7.____Malcolm felt tired, but he didn't stop studying.
8.____ It's possible for Tony to become a lawyer
Drill 2
1.______________________________________________
2.______________________________________________
3.______________________________________________
4.______________________________________________
Score:____
B.Difficult Sentences
1.I always mean to ______, but somehow I always ______
2.Maybe I'll be ______instead. Or maybe ______or ______.Or why not be ______or even ______?
3.As always, he had a book in his hand, and he had _____set out for his walk _____he became engrossed in reading.
4.He had _____been walking for five minutes _____he fell over again, losing both his book and his glasses.
Lesson 36 Part Ⅱ TimePasses Swiftly And Never Returns
Lesson 36 Part Ⅲ Professor Bumble
PartⅢ Professor Bumble
Exercises:
Ⅰ.Professor Bumble is not only _____but_____ as well. His mind is always _____learned thoughts and he seldom _____what is _____around him.
Ⅱ.1.How many incidents took place when Professor Bumble was taking a stroll one fine day?
2.What did he bump into first?
3.What was his second mistake?
4.Apart from the book, what else was he carrying in his hand?
5.Do you think Professor Bumble is a polite person? Give your reason(s).
PartⅡ Time Passes Swiftly And Never Returns
Exercises:
Ⅰ.1.From the conversation, we get the impression that…
a.the two speakers are about the same age.
b.Tony is younger. c.Tony is older.
2.The two speakers are probably…
a.neighbours. b.teacher and student.
c.members of the same family.
Ⅱ.1.Time _____swiftly and never _____.
2.When you are young, you learn to _____the words much _____and _____than grownups.
3.Speaking is only _____communication. _____and _____are equally important.
4.I know it's more fun to play, but _____can be fun if you really _____into it.
5.You should _____up a certain hour every evening to _____your homework.
6.You have to _____and _____some goals or you'll never _____anything.
Lesson 36 Part Ⅰ Warming-up Exercises
Lesson 36
Part I Warming-up Exercises
A. Sentence Structure
Training Focus:
Understanding adverbial clauses with 1.because 2although 3.if
Drill 1
Directions: This drill is for practice in correct understanding of adverbial clauses with “because,”“although, ”and “if.”Listen carefully. Decide whether the statements are true or false according to what you hear on the tape.Write T for true and F for false.
Key:
1. Malcolm has been working hard because he wants to win a scholarship. (T) 2. Although the sun has been shining all day, Malcolm has been sitting at home studying.(F) 3. James failed his exam because he didn't like studying. (T) 4. James is the school champion though he is only 16.(F) 5. If she doesn't work hard, Kate will fail her exam. (T) 6. Kate turned on the electric heater because she felt cold. (F) 7. Malcolm continued to study though he felt tired. (T) 8. If Tony works hard, he can be a lawyer. (T)
Drill 2
Directions: Listen carefully. Write down the sentences you hear on the tape.
Key:
1. Mary continued to talk although the class had begun.
2. I watch TV whether or not the show is good. 3. The students went to class in spite of the cold weather. 4. Susan will go by plane if she goes to New York next month.
B. Difficult Sentences
Directions: You are going to hear some sentences chosen from the comprehension material in this lesson. Complete the sentences with what you hear on the tape.
(see tapescript)
Part Ⅱ TimePasses Swiftly And Never Returns Lesson 36 Ex. Ⅰ Directions: Choose a, b, or c to complete each statement. Key: 1.b 2.c Ex. Ⅱ Directions: Fill in the blanks with the words you hear on the tape. Key: ( see tapescript) Tapescript: Time Passes Swiftly And Never Returns (1′47″) Bamboo: What do you want to do when you grow up? Tony: Grow taller and meet a lot of new friends. Bamboo: I am serious, Tony. I meant academically. Tony: I don't know. Teachers are nice, but strict. Bamboo: Good! You don't realize how important it is for a young person to study now. Tony: Big deal! Bamboo: Time passes swiftly and never returns. Tony: I'll go along with that. Bamboo: When you are young, you learn to spell the words much faster and easier than grownups. Tony: What's the use of spelling as long as I can speak. Bamboo: Speaking is only oral communication. Reading and writing are equally important. Tony: Who cares? Did you study hard? Bamboo: You bet I did and now I'm glad of it. Tony: I always mean to study hard, but somehow I always get sidetracked. Bamboo: I know it's more fun to play, but learning can be fun if you really get into it. Tony: It seems like I always run out of time. Bamboo: That's because you always wait until almost bed time before doing your homework. Tony: Yeh. By then I'm so tired, I go to sleep over my books. Bamboo: You should set up a certain hour every evening to do your homework. Tony:Is that what you do? Bamboo: It sure is. I'm going to be a teacher, so I have to go to college. Tony: Well, it would be nice to have other professionals around, too. Bamboo: You mean that it would be nice to have a doctor in the family? Tony: I don't know about that yet. Maybe I'll be a scientist instead. Or maybe an archaeologist or a lawyer. Or why not be a diplomat or even an astronaut? Bamboo: Why not! You have to dream and set some goals or you'll never be anything.
Part Ⅲ ProfessorBumble
Lesson 36
Ex. Ⅰ
Directions: Fill in the blanks with the words you hear on the tape.
Key: (see tapescript)
Ex. Ⅱ
Directions: Answer the questions according to the information you hear on the tape.
Key:(see tapescript)
Tapescript:
Professor Bumble (1′13″)
Professor Bumble is not only absent-minded but shortsighted as well. His mind is always busy with learned thoughts and he seldom notices what is going on around him.
One fine day recently he went for a stroll in the countryside, but, as always, he had a book in his hand, and he had no sooner set out for his walk than he became engrossed in reading. He hadn't gone far when he bumped into a massive cow and fell down. He had lost his spectacles in the fall, and he thought he had stumbled over a fat lady.“I beg your pardon, madam, ”he said politely before searching for his glasses. As soon as he had put them on, he realized his mistake.
Soon he was concentrating on his book again and paying no attention to anything else. He had scarcely been walking for five minutes when he fell over again, losing both his book and his glasses. This time he became furious. Seizing his umbrella, he struck the “cow” in anger. Then, after finding his glasses, he realized with horror that he had made a second blunder. A large fat woman was fleeing from him in terror.