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1、Unit5Active reading (1)1 Work in pairs and decide who is gossiping.In fact, anybody could be saying these things. As sterotypes, the first is said by a male football fan, the secondis a women gossiping about the weather as part of small talk, the third is a young man / women gossiping toanother man
2、about other peoples personal relationships.2 Check () the statements about gossip which you think are true.1 Men gossip just as much as women.No, men seem to gossip less than women. 2 Men talk more about politics than women.Yes, this seems to be true. 3 Men talk more about football than women.Yes, s
3、urely this is the case. 4 Women talk more about themselves than men.No, I am not sure. Maybe men talk about themselves as much. 5 Men dont admit they gossip.Yes, I think this is true.6 Women dont admit they gossip.No, I dont agree, I think they like gossiping and do admit it.Sex differences in Engli
4、sh gossip rulesReading and understanding3 Choose the best answer to the questions.1 What does the research quoted in the passage show?(a) Men talk more about politics than about football.(b) Women dont like speaking about politics and art.(c) Men gossip just as much as women.(d) Men and women gossip
5、 in exactly the same way.2 What do men do when women are present?(a) They tend to talk about themselves.(b) They change their tone of voice.(c) They speak more about politics and art than usual.(d) They let women do most of the speaking.3 What is the main difference between male and female gossip?(a
6、) Women dont realize they are gossiping.(b) Men only gossip outdoors.(c) Women speak more about themselves than men do.(d) Men speak more about themselves than women do.4 What is “the tone rule” in womens gossip?(a) Use a special tone of voice to show that you are gossiping.(b) It is important to ke
7、ep a flat unemotional tone.(c) Dont change your tone of voice when you start gossiping.(d) Always start gossiping by using a low whisper.5 What is “the detail rule”?(a) You should avoid boring details when you gossip.(b) When gossiping about people its important to quote what they actually said.(c)
8、You should avoid talking about why people did something.(d) It doesnt matter if your gossip is vague.6 What does “the feedback rule” say about listeners?(a) They should keep quiet while someone is gossiping.(b) They shouldnt show surprise.(c) They should believe everything they hear.(d) They should
9、show interest and enthusiasm.4 Number the different parts of the passage in the order in which they occur.1 Refer to recent research to dispel the myth about male gossip.2 Reveal that men change topic of conversation when women are present.3 Focus on the difference of content between male and female
10、 gossip.4 Suggest that the myth about male gossip is really a problem of terminology.5 Present a detailed, technical account of how women gossip.6 Conclude that the vital difference between male and female gossip lies in the positive response of the audience.Dealing with unfamiliar words5 Match the
11、words in the box with their definitions.1 in a way that is impossible to doubt and easy to see (decidedly)2 the reason that you do something (motive)3 main, or most important (principal)4 with qualities thought to be typical of men (masculine)5 to criticize something, or to suggest it is not good en
12、ough for you (sniff)6 lively or active (animated)6 Complete the paragraph with the correct form of the words in Activity 5.When Simona Ventura became the host of the Italian TV soccer programme, a lot of people (1) sniffedat the decision. What could a woman do in such a (2) decidedly male-dominated
13、world? They argued.But the (3) motive behind the choice of Simona as the new presenter soon became apparent. Ratherthan change to fit the programme there is nothing (4) masculine about her she created a new, moremodern show, the (5) principal aim of which is to entertain the whole family. The old st
14、yle, lengthy andrather technical analyses of football matches, has been replaced by a lively TV programme, which is(6) animated by guest celebrities, dancers and singers, as well as extracts from the days top matches.7 Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the following words. You ma
15、y need to makeother changes.1 Cultural and intellectual programmes tend to be broadcast very late in the evening. (highbrow)2 At the beginning I was very shy, but I soon got to know everyone and made friends. (initially)3 The course I enjoyed most when I was studying linguistics was the one on the r
16、elationship betweenwords and meanings. (semantics)4 To find out more about English as a world language, we need reliable people who are able to giveinformation. (informants)5 She sent me a bunch of roses when I got the job, and I did the same when she got promoted.(reciprocated)6 For some men there
17、is still a feeling of embarrassment and unease about taking orders from a femalesuperior. (stigma)7 After the goal was disallowed, most of the words I could hear were swear words. (expletives)8 You cant speak like that to someone you dont know. Its a matter of rules of social behaviour. (etiquette)9
18、 Only after a very careful and time-consuming editing will this book be ready for publication.(exhaustive)8 Answer the questions about the words and expressions.1 Does scandalous behaviour (a) make you feel uncomfortable, or (b) leave you indifferent?2 If you bemoan something, do you (a) express ple
19、asure, or (b) complain about it?3 If you rake over something, do you (a) want to forget it, or (b) keep talking about it?4 If you are appreciative of something someone has done for you, do you (a) thank them, or (b) criticizethem?5 If a man has an effeminate manner, does he make you think of (a) a c
20、hild, or (b) a woman?6 Is camp behaviour (a) typical of, or (b) different from established norms about the traditional male wayof doing things?Reading and interpreting9 Check () the writers main purposes in writing the passage. 1 to summarize findings from recent researchMost of the passage is taken
21、 up with research findings from both the writer and others. If you arenot sure about this, look at how many times words like study, research, findings, found, interviews,interviewed, informants etc are used and read the last two sentences of paragraph five and see howverbs in the past tense in the s
22、econd part are all reporting research findings!2 to present the writers own research findingsThese are clearly included and they are most of the second part, but this is the main purpose is notto present them they illustrate how gossip works.3 to dispel a myth about males and gossipThe first part of
23、 the text does this, but the second part reports research only about womens gossip,so No 1 is a better answer.4 to show that women are superior to menNo, the writer does not intend to show this and doesnt do so.5 to encourage people to learn to gossip properlyNo, the passage is about rules, but thes
24、e are not the kind that people are supposed to learn but thedescriptive rules that describe common behaviour. There is nothing about encouraging people tobehave like this.6 to draw attention to the different ways in which men and women gossipThis is a reasonable answer but the passage is really repo
25、rting research (see No 1)7 to analyze the way in which women gossipThis is the point of the second part, but not the main idea of the whole passage.Active reading (2)Marked: women in the workplaceReading and understanding3 Choose the best summary of the passage.1 The English language reflects and re
26、inforces the sexist attitudes of society, whether we consider wordssuch as actress, which is a less serious equivalent of the word actor, or titles we give women, such asMrs, Miss and Ms.This only summarizes the first section, but the title should indicate that a summary would say more thanthis, inc
27、luding the points about hairstyle or clothes.2 Women find it much harder to get on in the workplace because they have to spend too much timethinking about what clothes to wear, or what hairstyle they should have.This is only one point. It doesnt summaraize the main idea and examples of language use.
28、3 Women constantly have to make choices about dress and appearance, and even the way they sign theirnames, which lead people to make judgments about them; men do not have to make the same choices.Although this doesnt emphasize language, it summarizes the main idea of choice (marked / unmarked).4 Cho
29、ose the best answer to the questions.1 Which of the following words is marked?(a) Doctor. (b) Actor.(c) Actress. (d) Poet.2 What does a marked female ending to a word usually convey?(a) Physical attractiveness.(b) A lack of authority.(c) A lack of seriousness.(d) Greater professional competence.3 Wh
30、at did the writer notice at a conference?(a) All the women were dressed in the same way.(b) All the men were dressed in the same way.(c) One of the men wore a cowboy shirt and jeans.(d) None of the women wore sensible shoes.4 What did a woman with high heels do at the conference?(a) She was isolated
31、 by her female colleagues.(b) She was the first to complete a group task.(c) She broke one of the heels when she had to make a trek.(d) She took off her shoes and attracted a group of men.5 What did a male colleague tell a female lawyer to do before she went to court?(a) To put on a jacket over her
32、blouse.(b) To do up a button on her blouse.(c) To undo a button on her blouse.(d) To wear something with darker colours.6 What is a woman often asked to do when filling in a form?(a) Choose from four titles.(b) Give both her married and unmarried name.(c) Give information about her married status.(d
33、) Avoid using the title “Dr”.Dealing with unfamiliar words5 Match the words in the box with their definitions.1 the place where you work (workplace)2 to mean something (denote)3 to make something or someone become gradually less effective, confident, or successful(undermine)4 to think that something
34、 is true because it is likely, although you cannot be certain (presume)5 a regular and important part or feature of something (staple)6 involving or consisting of many people, things, or parts (multiple)7 expressing what you mean using clear and effective language (eloquent)8 used to describe a word
35、 that refers to one person or thing (singular)9 behaving in a very unfriendly or threatening way towards someone (hostile)10 to say or write words that someone else has said or written (quote)11 to give someone responsibility for an important job or activity (entrust)6 Complete the sentences with th
36、e correct form of the words in Activity 5.1 Melanie got to her feet and made a eloquent defence of the rights of women in the workplace.2 There are a number of words in English, such as people, which although technically in the singularform, in actual fact denote a plural meaning.3 The dark suit is
37、a staple of the businessmans wardrobe, and I presume it will remain so for a long time.4 The hostile reception he got at the meeting is likely to undermine all the work that has been donerecently to improve relations between staff and management.5 Jason suffered multiple injuries in the accident, an
38、d we didnt want to entrust an inexperienced surgeonwith the operation.6 I think that most world leaders in the next century will be women, but dont quote me on that.7 Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the following words. You may need to makeother changes.1 Dont forget to put on
39、a bit of lipstick and mascara before you go out. (make-up)2 The candidate displayed a lack of seriousness which we felt was not appropriate to the position he wasapplying for. (frivolousness)3 I need to check my free dates in March before I can confirm whether I shall be able to attend theconference
40、. (availability)4 He has an attractive smile which people find hard to resist. (alluring)5 This list of participants needs to be put into alphabetical order. (alphabetized)6 The first person officially suggested as general secretary had to withdraw due to ill health. (nominee)7 After the first remar
41、ks offering congratulations the atmosphere at the prize-giving ceremony turned sour.(congratulatory)8 The speaker made a comment which I found unfriendly and which meant the opposite of what he reallymeant. (sarcastic)8 Answer the questions about the words and expressions.1 Is a linguistic problem c
42、oncerned with (a) words, or (b) figures?2 If you are disqualified from an event, do the organizers (a) allow you, or (b) refuse to allow you to takepart?3 Is rub likely to mean (a) a problem, or (b) a solution?4 If you have got myriad job offers, are you likely to be (a) concerned, or (b) optimistic
43、 about your future?5 If you let on about something to someone, do you (a) tell them about it, or (b) keep it a secret?6 If you duck something which has been thrown at you, does it (a) hit, or (b) miss you?7 If someone speaks to you in an uppity way, is their manner (a) superior, or (b) humble and po
44、lite?Reading and interpreting9 Answer the questions.1 From which field has the writer borrowed the term marked?The term marked is borrowed from linguistics.2 What are the differences between a “marked” and an “unmarked” word?An “unmarked” word is normal, common or neutral, while a “marked” one is no
45、ticeable or used in aparticular way or has a special meaning. Sometimes the unmarked one is positive and the unmarked onis negative.3 What is the difference between a “marked” and an “unmarked” appearance in the workplace?An “unmarked” appearance would be normal, neutral and common, so it is unlikel
46、y that anyone wouldcomment on it. A “marked” appearance would be different, particular and noticeable because it wouldbe a contrast to all those with an unmarked appearance people would be likely to comment on theperson with the marked appearance.4 Why is no make-up “marked” for women?Because many o
47、r most women wear some make-up. A woman wearing no make-up in a context where itis expected that make-up would be worn is noticeably different, so it is “marked”.5 How often do men wear “marked” clothes in the workplace?Not often or rarely.6 What is the connection between “marked” and “sexy”?Assumin
48、g that most women wear attractive and smart clothes, say in the workplace, this would beunmarked (among women), whereas if a woman wore sexy clothes (which for example were veryrevealing), this would be noticeable and “marked” (and inappropriate). In another context, the oppositemight be the case, s
49、ay at a party where most women were dressed in a sexy manner, someone dressedsmartly and conservatively but not in a sexy manner would be “marked”.7 Why are womens titles (Mrs, Miss and Ms) all marked?Because whichever choice a woman makes it tells people something more than their title: If they cho
50、oseMrs, they are married but perhaps conservative or traditional; if they choose Miss they are unmarriedbut perhaps also traditional; if they choose Ms, you dont know whether they are married or not, but youdo know that they dont want to give information about being married and that they are more mo
51、dern,liberated, rebellious or feminist. Men do not have to make any of these choices.8 In what sense are womens surnames marked?In some English-speaking countries, say the US, married womans surname is marked becausetraditionally they take their husbands surname as their married surname. So if a wom
52、an uses this name,it may signal that she is traditional or willing to adopt her husbands identity. Some married women,especially in professions, continue to use their original surname from their own family, and then thisis “marked” it may be a signal that they are modern, liberated, or wish to keep
53、their own identity. Ofcourse, this is not a problem in Chinese and those other languages in which a married woman doesnttake her husbands name.Language in usesay + something / nothing / a lot etc about1 Rewrite the sentences using say + something / nothing / a lot etc about .1 The boots she wears gi
54、ve a lot of information about her.The boots she wears say a lot about her.2 The way he talks about other people gives an indication of his personality.The way he talks about other people says something about his personality.3 The way she behaves doesnt give any indication of her previous career.The
55、way she behaves says nothing about her previous career.4 This statement is very revealing about the organizations attitude to women.This statement says a lot about the organizations attitude to women.5 This type of task gives some idea about the structure of the final examination.This type of task s
56、ays something about the structure of the final examination.on + gerund2 Rewrite the sentences using on + gerund.1 When they checked the figures again, they realized there had been a mistake.On checking the figures again, they realized there had been a mistake.2 When she was asked, she said she would
57、 like to be known by her first name.On being asked, she said she would like to be known by her first name.3 When we investigated more completely, we made an important discovery.On investigating more completely, we made an important discovery.4 When they heard the news, most people reacted with offers to help.On hearing the news, most people reacted with offers to help.5 When people are accused of a crime they havent committed, most of them dont know how to react.On being accused of a crime they havent committed, most people dont know ho
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