Unit 8 Love and Friendship Read and Explore Passage A Passage B Think about It Think about It Related Information Related Information Read About It Read about It Talk about it Reading Skills Practice Write about it O(ASSAGE A HOME PASSAGE B
Think About It Passage A Passage B Related Information Read About It Talk About It Write About It Think About It Related Information Read About It Unit 8 Love and Friendship Reading Skills Practice
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您所在位置: Unit 8 Love and Friendship / Passage A Freshman Friendship Think About It Related Information Read About It Talk About It Write About It Passage A Language Point Content Awareness Language Focus Freshman Friendship Read and Complete Ex.4 Ex.5 Ex.6 Read and Translate Ex.7 Read and Simulate Ex.8 Read and Think Ex.2 Ex.3
Unit 8 您所在位置:Unt8 Love and Friendship/ Passage A/ Think About It Think About it 1. Why was it hard for the four girls to say goodbye at the end of the freshman year? It seemed that the three months of summer vacation would be far too long to endure apart from one another. D(PASSAGE A HOME MENU(PASSAGE B
It seemed that the three months of summer vacation would be far too long to endure apart from one another. 1. Why was it hard for the four girls to say goodbye at the end of the freshman year? 您所在位置: Unit 8 Love and Friendship / Passage A / Think About It Think About It
Unit 8 您所在位置:Unt8 Love and Friendship/ Passage A/ Think About It TThink about it 2. How strong are your college friendships likely to remain in your adult life? Are they stronger than your childhood friendships or your relationships with future colleagues? You may have different answers to this question. (Note: The more your life changes, the more your friendships will change.) >IPASSAGE A HOME I MEN IU PASSAGE B
You may have different answers to this question. (Note: The more your life changes, the more your friendships will change.) 2. How strong are your college friendships likely to remain in your adult life? Are they stronger than your childhood friendships or your relationships with future colleagues? Think About It 您所在位置: Unit 8 Love and Friendship / Passage A / Think About It
Unit 8 您所在位置:Unt8 Love and Friendship/ Passage A/ Think About It Think about it 3. Which kinds of friendships do you usually keep the longest? You may have 为 different answers to this ql uestion (Note: Same as above e 201 C1 D(PASSAGE A HOME MENU(PASSAGE B
3. Which kinds of friendships do you usually keep the longest? Think About It 您所在位置: Unit 8 Love and Friendship / Passage A / Think About It You may have different answers to this question. (Note: Same as above.)
Unit8所在位r; Unit 8 Love and Friendship/ Passage A/ Related Information Related Information Roommates and Majors in American Colleges. American and Chinese Friendships Class reunions D(PASSAGE A HOME MENU(PASSAGE B
◼ Roommates and Majors in American Colleges. ◼ American and Chinese Friendships ◼ Class Reunions Related Information 您所在位置: Unit 8 Love and Friendship / Passage A / Related Information
Unit 8 您所在位置:Unt8 Love and Friendship/ Passage A/ Related Information Related Information 1. Roommates and Majors in American Colleges Freshman roommates are usually assigned randomly, with no attention to their majors, they may take none of the same classes. and do not have to choose their majors the first year. In future years it's very/ easy to change roommates, and in the junior or senior year it's quite common for students to move to off-campus apartments. So theres much less likelihood that freshman roommates will become lifelong friends. >IPASSAGE A HOME I MEN IU PASSAGE B
1. Roommates and Majors in American Colleges. In future years it’s very easy to change roommates, and in the junior or senior year it’s quite common for students to move to off-campus apartments. So there’s much less likelihood that freshman roommates will become lifelong friends. Freshman roommates are usually assigned randomly, with no attention to their majors, they may take none of the same classes, and do not have to choose their majors the first year. Related Information 您所在位置: Unit 8 Love and Friendship / Passage A / Related Information
Unit8所在位r; Unit 8 Love and Friendship/ Passage A/ Related Information Related Information 2. American and Chinese friendships Americans are very adept at ma king new friends, while Chinese people are very skillful at keeping their old friends. The main reason for this is that Americans experience more changes in their personal circumstances, such as changing jobs, moving to another town or getting divorced At any given time an American may have only a few close friends but many casual acquaintances. Over the course of a lifetime an American will probably have more friends than a Chinese person has, but a chinese person may have more lifelong friends. >IPASSAGE A HOME I MEN IU PASSAGE B
Americans are very adept at making new friends, while Chinese people are very skillful at keeping their old friends. The main reason for this is that Americans experience more changes in their personal circumstances, such as changing jobs, moving to another town, or getting divorced. 2. American and Chinese Friendships At any given time an American may have only a few close friends but many casual acquaintances. Over the course of a lifetime an American will probably have more friends than a Chinese person has, but a Chinese person may have more lifelong friends. Related Information 您所在位置: Unit 8 Love and Friendship / Passage A / Related Information
Unit8所在位r; Unit 8 Love and Friendship/ Passage A/ Related Information Related Information 3. Class reunions In many Western countries it is customary for the people who graduated from a college or school periodically at the campus ort in the same year to gather their hometown for a class reunion Class Reunion It often includes parties, dinners, dancing, golfing, bowling, and other special events such as visits with former teachers. Reunions usually occur every five years, beginning five years after graduation. Certain reunions such as the 1oth, 25th, and 50th are often considered special, and are more elaborate than the others >IPASSAGE A HOME I MEN IU PASSAGE B
In many Western countries it is customary for the people who graduated from a college or school in the same year to gather periodically at the campus or in their hometown for a class reunion. 3. Class Reunions It often includes parties, dinners, dancing, golfing, bowling, and other special events such as visits with former teachers. Reunions usually occur every five years, beginning five years after graduation. Certain reunions such as the 10th, 25th, and 50th are often considered special, and are more elaborate than the others. Class Reunion Related Information 您所在位置: Unit 8 Love and Friendship / Passage A / Related Information
Unit 8 您所在位置:Unt8/ Passage A/ Read about it/ Language Points Freshman Friendships e Almost two years ago, I stood on a balcony, oined hands with my three most intimate friends and listened to one of them tell a story about four girls with different backgrounds and talents who left home and went to college at a mythical place called Happy valley. >IPASSAGE A HOME I MEN IU PASSAGE B
Freshman Friendship Almost two years ago, I stood on a balcony, joined hands with my three most intimate friends and listened to one of them tell a story about four girls with different backgrounds and talents who left home and went to college at a mythical place called Happy Valley. 您所在位置: Unit 8 / Passage A / Read About It / Language Points