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1、会计学1新视野大学英语第三新视野大学英语第三SectionAYou gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself, “I lived through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes along.” E l e a n o r RooseveltDont fear failure so much

2、that you refuse to try new things. The saddest summary of a life contains three descriptions: could have, might have, and should have. Louis E. Boone2UNIT第1页/共32页2UNITSwimming through fearTo talk about how to beat fearTo further understand the textTo apply the phrases and patternsTo master the essay

3、 writing skill第2页/共32页Section AWarming-up activitiesText studyLanguage applicationSummary第3页/共32页Warming-up activitiesSection A第4页/共32页1. Look at the following pictures, what are these people afraid of?heightelevatorpublic speakingwaterShort answer questions第5页/共32页1. When Jack gets into bed, he thi

4、nks theres somebody hiding under the bed.2. As Jack lies under the bed, there must be somebody sleeping on top of it.3. The doctor asks Jack to see him three times a week for two years to cure his fears.4. The doctor charges Jack $200 a visit.5. Jack is willing to pay the amount the doctor charges.1

5、. Listen to a story about Jacks fear and decide whether the following statements are T (true) or F (false).Listen and talk第6页/共32页1. When Jack gets into bed, he thinks theres somebody hiding under the bed.2. As Jack lies under the bed, there must be somebody sleeping on top of it.3. The doctor asks

6、Jack to see him three times a week for two years to cure his fears.4. The doctor charges Jack $200 a visit.5. Jack is willing to pay the amount the doctor charges.1. Listen to a story about Jacks fear and decide whether the following statements are T (true) or F (false).TFTFFListen and talk第7页/共32页J

7、acks problem is solved by a carpenter. He told Jack to cut the legs of the bed. And then Jack was certain that nobody was sleeping under it when he got into bed.1. By whom is Jacks problem solved? How?Listen and talk第8页/共32页The answer is open-ended. For example, you might have the fear of darkness,

8、the fear of heights, the fear of snakes or spiders, the fear of flying, etc. Some suggestions on how to overcome fears are listed below for reference. First, you analyzed your fear and had a clear picture of what your fear was. Then you took control of your fear. You decided to expose yourself to th

9、at fear in small doses until you gained a better understanding of it. 2. Did you have a fear of something before? If so, how did you overcome it?To be continuedListen and talk第9页/共32页As a result, your fear began to disappear. Finally, you successfully changed the way you thought about your fear. You

10、 started seeing fear as a source of energy and embraced its role in your life.2. Did you have a fear of something before? If so, how did you overcome it?Listen and talk第10页/共32页Do you know what is “rip current”? How to escape from it?Rip Current: a narrow, powerful current of water running perpendic

11、ular to the beach, out into the oceanHow to escape from rip current: swim sideways, parallel to the beach; get you out of the narrow outward current; wait until the current carries you past the sandbar.第11页/共32页What was the beach of Mediterranean Sea known for? (Para. 1)notorious rip currentsHow did

12、 the author feel when he saw the sea? (Para. 2)sick to his stomach第12页/共32页 On a tour of France, I saw the Mediterranean Sea, but the rip currents _ me. And it reminded me that I developed _ due to the experience of last summer and since then, the fear wouldnt _.Part I (Paras. 1- _)3scareda fear of

13、waterrecede 第13页/共32页Why were a mob of people running into the sea, fully clothed? (Para. 6-7)A boy was moving up and down amid the waves, past the end of the jetty.第14页/共32页What did the would-be rescuers do to save the boy? What about the author? (Paras. 7-9)saving measureswould-be rescuersauthorTh

14、ey fought against the tide, but the situation was bleak. With the waters tow, theyd never get to him in time.I appraised the situation and realized the jetty! The boy was close to it; maybe I could help from there.第15页/共32页What were the results of their saving measures? (Para. 10)results of saving m

15、easureswould-be rescuersauthorThey had underestimated the waves and werent making any progress.I was the only one who saw that going out on the jetty was the fastest way to reach the drowning boy.第16页/共32页Why did the author become hesitant when he raced down the beach, out onto the jetty? (Para. 9)I

16、 raced down the beach, out onto the jetty, and it hit me: Water! My palms got sweaty and my stomach felt sick, symptoms of my fear. I stopped short.第17页/共32页How did the author feel when he stopped short? (Para. 11)I was _, but I _ move forward with this _.paralyzed with fearforced myself toimpromptu

17、 rescue第18页/共32页How did the boy respond when the author grabbed him? (Para. 13)The boy popped back up, eyes wide with terror, pawing and twisting against him.第19页/共32页What happened when they turned back toward shore? (Para. 14)A wave pounded over them and the rip current dragged them out to the sea.

18、第20页/共32页How did the author and the boy make their way to safety? (Para. 15)Do as the saving class taught them: Swim sideways and float to rest.第21页/共32页What kind of incredible things the author realized when they were safe? (Para. 16)I was no longer afraid. That absence of fear was a moment of triu

19、mph!第22页/共32页Why did the author feel the water had never looked so beautiful when he reached the jetty? (Para. 18)The author had already conquered his inner fear of water and he also felt relieved and delighted when he saw the boy was hugged tightly by his mother.第23页/共32页Part III (Paras. 18-19)I wa

20、s _ and _ in a m o m e n t o f _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a n d _.relaxedhappytriumphsalvation第24页/共32页1 对水的恐惧从未消退过2 情况不容乐观3 没有任何进展4 在性命攸关之际5 突然出现6 因恐惧而全身瘫软7 艰难地通过fear of water never recedethe situation is bleakdo not make any progressin the midst of the tragedypop upbe paralyzed with fearplow throughLanguage po

21、intsUseful expressions第25页/共32页8 令人沮丧的是9 深吸一口气10 纵身跃入水中 11 看上去很荒谬但却很管用12 行进13 摆脱14 困扰已久to ones dismaysuck in a deep breaththrow oneself into the waterodd-looking but practicable solutionmake ones wayleave behindgrip for so longLanguage pointsUseful expressions第26页/共32页 Language applicationSection A第27页/共32页Develop a narrative essay The plot is how the author arranges events to develop his basic idea. It is a planned, logical series

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