
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Detailed Reading Before Reading Unit 5 Never Judge by Appearances English Song — Easy to be Hard Maugham Kobe Yokohama Bridge Cocktail Gin Fizzes

Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Detailed Reading Before Reading Unit 5 Never Judge by Appearances English Song — Easy to be Hard The Band Song Appreciation Questions on the Song and the Text

Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Detailed Reading Before Reading Unit 5 Never Judge by Appearances The Band

Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Detailed Reading Before Reading Unit 5 Never Judge by Appearances Three Dog Night: Jimmy Greenspoon, Cory Wells, Danny Hutton, Pat Bautz, Michael Allsup, Paul Kingery. From 1969 to1974, nobody had more Top 10 hits, moved more records, or sold more concert tickets. During this period Three Dog Night was undoubtedly the most popular band in America: twenty-one consecutive Top 40 hits, eighteen straight Top 20s, eleven Top 10s, seven number 1s, seven million-selling singles and twelve straight gold LPs. By late '75, they had sold nearly 50 million records. Since 1986, Three Dog Night has toured regularly. Their records continue to sell in great numbers and they receive regular airplay on radio stations around the world

Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Detailed Reading Before Reading Unit 5 Never Judge by Appearances Song Appreciation

Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Detailed Reading Before Reading Unit 5 Never Judge by Appearances Questions on the Song and the Text 1. Do some people care too much for people in general but forget the needs of their closest friends? Yes. Some people want to show their concern for people in general in public or create their public image but in the depth of their hearts, they just care about themselves. 2. What is the singer complaining about? Too many people find it all too easy to be cold, to say no

Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Detailed Reading Before Reading Unit 5 Never Judge by Appearances Maugham Maugham, W(illiam) Somerset: 1874~1965 Birthplace: England Nationality: British Achievements: Of Human Bondage (1915) The Moon and Sixpence (1919) The Painted Veil (1925) Cakes and Ale (1930) Christmas Holiday (1939) The Hour Before the Dawn (1942)

Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Detailed Reading Before Reading Unit 5 Never Judge by Appearances Achievements: The Razor’s Edge (1944) A Romance (1948) The Trembling of a Leaf (1921) The British Agent (1928) First Person Singular (1931) Ah King (1933) Quartet (1948) The Circle (1921) Our Betters (1923) East of Suez (1922)

Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Detailed Reading Before Reading Unit 5 Never Judge by Appearances Maugham, W(illiam) Somerset (1874-1965): English author, whose novels and short stories are characterized by great narrative facility, simplicity of style, and a disillusioned and ironic point of view. Maugham was born in Paris and studied medicine at the University of Heidelberg and at Saint Thomas’s Hospital, London. His partially autobiographical novel Of Human Bondage (1915) is generally acknowledged as his masterpiece and is one of the best realistic English novels of the early 20th century. The Moon and Sixpence (1919) is a story of the conflict between the artist and conventional society, based

Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Detailed Reading Before Reading Unit 5 Never Judge by Appearances based on the life of the French painter Paul Gauguin; other novels are The Painted Veil (1925), Cakes and Ale (1930), Christmas Holiday (1939), The Hour Before the Dawn (1942), The Razor's Edge (1944), and Cataline: A Romance (1948). Among the collections of his short stories are The Trembling of a Leaf (1921), which includes “Miss Thompson,” later dramatized as Rain; Ashenden: or The British Agent (1928); First Person Singular (1931); Ah King (1933); and Quartet (1948). He also wrote satiric comedies — The Circle (1921) and Our Betters (1923) — the melodrama East of Suez (1922), essays, and two autobiographies