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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上Unit Three My First Job一. Key Words1. apply : vi. a) ask officially for, esp by writingE.g. Last year he applied to return to his own village. He applied to the boss for promotion.b) applicant : (n.) person who appliesE.g. There are many applicants for the post.c) application (n.) E.g.
2、His application was rejected.2. interview : n. & v. a) meeting between the employer and applican6s for the postE.g. Interview is the time not only for the employer to select future employees, but also for the applicants to know more about the post.b) meeting with sb. for discussion, conference, etc.
3、E.g. It is my greatest honor to be granted an interview by Your Majesty.c) have or obtain an interview withE.g. Who do you think is the most promising of all the applicants you have just interviewed? 3. depress : v. a) make sadE.g. She was so depressed by the rain that she had to drink a lot of coff
4、ee.b) press, push or pull downE.g. If you depress the button there, a robot will come out to serve tea.c) make lowerE.g. Drugstores are forced to close down because they cannot afford to depress prices as supermarkets constantly do. 4. disapproval : n. a) unfavorable opinion or feeling, dislikeE.g.
5、The audience express disapproval of the actors by booing.b) disapprove : (v.) think or say sth. is badE.g. The teacher disapproved of students talking in class. 5. undo : vt. a) untie, unfastenE.g. He undid his tie as soon as he walked out of the office building.b) cancel, bring back the state of af
6、fairs that existed beforeE.g. The new President undid many rules set up by the former President. 6. attach : vt. a) (to) fasten or join (sth) to sth.E.g. They attached a photo to application papers.b) give (importance) toE.g. The factory attaches great importance to quality control. 7. range a) (vt.
7、) vary between certain limitsE.g. The dressed range in price from 20 to 90 dollars.b) (n.) limits between which sth. variesE.g. He has a wide range of interests. 8 dismay a) (vt.) fill (sb.) with fear and hopelessnessE.g. We were dismayed by the violence of his reaction.b) (n.) state of being dismay
8、edE.g. To our dismay, our new car was missing. 9. competent: a. a) completely skillful, good at doing sth.E.g. I dont think he is competent to drive such a long bus. We found he was competent for the post. Although he has had a long training, he is still not very competent at it. b) competence (n.)E
9、.g. George drives with competence.10. protest a) (v.) (against, about) express a strong objectionE.g. All the local farmers protested against the new airport being built on rich farmland.b_ (n.) E.g. People made a protest about the rise in price. 11. prospect : n. a) view, sceneE.g. The prospect fro
10、m the mountain was grand.b) sth. that one expect or consider is going to happen, mental view E.g. He was excited by te prospect of owning his own house.c) possibility that sth. will successE.g. I se no prospect of his success.d) (pl.) chances of success in the futureE.g. At the end of the interview,
11、 the applicant asked about promotion prospects and other examinations he could take to go ahead and so on. 12. indignity: n. a) injury to ones dignity, insultE.g. The man felt it an indignity to work under a young woman.b_ dignity : (n.) quality that deserves respectE.g. He lost his dignity by losin
12、g his temper in public. 二. Useful Phrases1. be short of : have not enough, be in want ofE.g. It was obvious that this young man was rather short of teaching experience.2. as a result : thereforeE.g. The girl did not work hard enough and she failed the exam as a result.3. smell of : give out the smel
13、l or scent ofE.g. The garden smells of roses.4. attach importance to : consider important, treat as importantE.g. Our teacher attached great importance to listening comprehension.5. have in common : share together or equallyE.g. Though they are twins, they have few interests in common.6. consist of
14、/ in a) (of) be made up (of)E.g. This apartment consists of three bedrooms, a living room, a bathroom and a kitchen.b) (in) have as the chief elementE.g. Happiness consists in being contented with what one has.7. in turn : one after anotherE.g. Each man stood up in tun and spoke .三. Warm-up Question
15、s and Introductory Remarks 1. Warm-up Questions (1) Have you had the experience of being interviewed?(2) What is an interview?(3) For what purpose is an interview needed?2. Introductory Remarks-Everyone wants to find a good job. Whats the procedure for job hunting then? This text tells a true story
16、of a young man, the first job he applied for, and the first job interview he experienced. Lets see what happened and what we can learn from it. 四. Language Points and Question for Discussion (一) Lines1-51. Language PointsI saw advertised in a local newspaper a teaching post = I saw a teaching post a
17、dvertised in a local newspapera) As the direct object a teaching post has a lengthy modifier, it needs to be postponed in order that the whole sentence has end weight.E.g. We heard from his own lips the story of how he had been caught in a trap for days without food. I applied, fearing as I did so,
18、that without a degree my chances of getting the lob were slim.a) Fearing the job were slim is adverbial, modifying applied; That clause is the object of fear.; as I did so is adverbial clause, modifying fearing.b) chances : possibility (when used in front of a sentence, it should be in pl. form.)E.g
19、. Chances are that he has arrived w3ithout our knowledge. There is chance that he will win the game.2. Questions for Discussion (1) What information do you get from this paragraph?-We know the time the story took place, the way the author noticed the teaching postwas available and the reasons he app
20、lied for it.(2) What does it mean My chances of getting the job were slim?-There was little likelihood that he could get this job.(3) Do you think it a wise decision to get a job before entering university?-It is a chance to come into contact with the workplace, to earn your pocket money, but it als
21、o takes up time that could be used for reading and studying.(二) Lines 6-101. Language Pointsa ten-minute bus ride = (it took) ten minutes to get there by busE.g. a 15-minute drive : a one-month training courseAs a result I arrived on a hot June morning too depressed to feel nervous. = Therefore when
22、 I got to the school on a hot morning in June I was in such low spirits that I did not and could not feel any anxiety of fear at all.2. Questions for Discussion (1) Why does this paragraph begin with however?-He has not expected to be asked for an interview.(2) What does it mean to be asked for an i
23、nterview?-There is hope that one will get the jib.(3) What do you think may be the factors that make people feel depressed besides a long and awkward journey?-They may be spiritual, such as, difficulty, suffering, being homesick, frustration They may be physical, such as, illness, hunger, tiredness,
24、 sleepiness(三) Lines 11-131. Language Points they struggled to survive the dust and the fumes from a busy main road. = the evergreen shrubs tried hard to stay alive in the dust and fumes from a main road with very busy traffic.2. Questions for Discussion (1) Whats the picture in your mind when you r
25、ead the description of the school?-Its not a nice school. It is quite plain and in a very busy place.(2) What do you think are the favorable surroundings that a school should be in?-A school should be located in a quite and peaceful place away from pollution and distractions, with its building in pl
26、easant surroundings, so that students can concentrate on and enjoy their studies.( 四) Lines 14-281. Language PointsHe looked at me with an air of surprised disapproval. = He looked at me in disapproval that was mixed with surprise.fixing me suddenly with his bloodshot eyes. = suddenly staring at me
27、with eyes that were red from sleepless or heavy drinking.2. Questions for Discussion (1) How does the description of the headmasters appearance and behavior, the inside of the school impress you?-Unpleasantly. Its poor, plain and dirty.(2) What do the bloodshot eyes remind you of?-Perhaps drinking,
28、sleeping little, illness, etc.(3) Why did he respond by mumbling?-He felt uncertain whether his point of view appealed to the headmaster or not.(4) Why did the headmaster grunt?-He seemed dissatisfied with the boys answer.(5) Do you think games are a vital part of childrens education? Why or why not
29、?-Scientific research has shown that playing games can stimulate childrens imagination and make them active, and studying in games is a much more effective and suitable way to develop childrens personality. On the other hand, nobody should be forced to play games if they are really not interested in
30、 them.( 五) Lines 29-381. Language Points Most of my friends would be enjoying leisure at that time. = most of my friends would be free on Saturday afternoons, doing whatever they liked.2. Questions for Discussion (1) What do you think of the teaching set-up? Do you think its normal?-In some villages
31、 in our country, it is still the case. It was caused by the poor conditions in the school, meanwhile it would challenge a teachers abilities, skills and patience.(2) How do the children enjoy leisure?-Feel free, relax, do what they like to do, play, yell, etc.(六) Lines 39-431. Language PointsThis wa
32、s the last straw. = This was really the worst coming to the worst and too much to put up with. 2. Questions for Discussion (1) Was the salary negotiable?-No . Before he could protest, the headmaster got to his feet and asked him to meet his wife.(2) What does the last paragraph imply?-The boy wouldn
33、t take the job.(3) Do you think that working under a woman is an indignity?-No, men and women enjoy equal rights.(4) Why did the headmaster want to hire such an inexperienced teacher?-He had little money to offer, and probably had not been able to hire anyone else.五. Summary Questions and Concluding
34、 Remarks1. Summary Questions (1) What was the procedure followed by the boy in looking for a jib?-a).He saw a teaching post advertised in a local newspaper. b).He wrote to the school to apply for the jib. c). The school wrote him back and asked him for an interview. d). During the interview , he was
35、 asked many questions, both personal and professional, and meanwhile, he learnt a lot about the school. e). He made his decision: to refuse the jib.(2) What factors helped to bring about the boys refusal?-a) The school was very far away and it was inconvenient for him to get there. b)Its surrounding
36、s were dirty and noisy. c) The headmaster didnt make a good impression on him, and they had very little in common. d) The teaching set-up filled him with feat. e) He couldnt negotiate the salary offered by the school. f) The last reason was that he considered it an indignity to work under a woman.2.
37、 Concluding Remarks -This interview that took place in the story was a very peculiar one. In actual life, an interview is usually a two-way conversation. When you apply for a job, you must try to give the employer a good impression by writing a decent application letter and a full resume. If asked for an interview, you should mind your dress, manners and language. Meanwhile you should also pay attention to the job environment, working condition and the like to see if they are suitable for you. 专心-专注-专业
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