Lesson 1-Thinking as a Hobby Part Five Extension WBTL E ENTER
W B T L E Lesson 1—Thinking as a Hobby Part Five ENTER
Lesson 1-Thinking as a Hobby Extension Contents I。 Oral Work鲁 工工。Quiz区 工工L. Writing少 IV. Listening Lab daBLE
W B T L E Lesson 1—Thinking as a Hobby Extension I. Oral Work II. Quiz III. Writing IV. Listening Lab
Lesson 1-Thinking as a Hobby I. Oral Work Report in your own words a Retell the story about how the author lost his girlfriend Give a brief description of the three grades of thinking with your own illustrations W BTLE The end of oral work
W B T L E Lesson 1—Thinking as a Hobby I. Oral Work Retell the story about how the author lost his girlfriend Give a brief description of the three grades of thinking with your own illustrations The end of Oral Work. Report in your own words
Lesson 1-Thinking as a Hobby II. Quiz List: Quiz 1 UZ 3. Quiz 3 W BTLE
W B T L E Lesson 1—Thinking as a Hobby II. Quiz List: 1. Quiz 1 2. Quiz 2 3. Quiz 3
Lesson 1-Thinking as a Hobby Indicate if each statement is True(T)or False(F) according to your understanding of the text. 1.T 1. The author's grade-three thinking is mainly shown in his ignorance when he was a child 2.T 3.F 2. To the headmaster, the three statuettes meant love, nature and thought respectively 4.F 3. The author was glad that the pious lady personally taught him a great truth in thinking 4. The author thought that grade-three thinkers were numerous and mustn't be overlooked W BTLE To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 1—Thinking as a Hobby II. Quiz 1 To be continued on the next page. 1. The author’s grade-three thinking is mainly shown in his ignorance when he was a child. 2. To the headmaster, the three statuettes meant love, nature and thought respectively. 3. The author was glad that the pious lady personally taught him a great truth in thinking. 4. The author thought that grade-three thinkers were numerous and mustn’t be overlooked. Indicate if each statement is True (T) or False (F) according to your understanding of the text. 1. T 2. T 3. F 4. F
Lesson 1-Thinking as a Hobby II. Quiz 1 5. Because of grade-two thinking, the author became separated from other people who 5.F were grade-three thinkers 6.T 6. Grade-one thinkers are persons of reason 7.F and logic 8.F 7. When the author grew up, he did not have the hobby of thinking any more 8. To the author the three statuettes meant three levels of thinking W BTLE The end of Quiz 1
W B T L E Lesson 1—Thinking as a Hobby II. Quiz 1 5. F 6. T 7. F 8. F The end of Quiz 1. 5. Because of grade-two thinking, the author became separated from other people who were grade-three thinkers. 6. Grade-one thinkers are persons of reason and logic. 7. When the author grew up, he did not have the hobby of thinking any more. 8. To the author, the three statuettes meant three levels of thinking
Lesson 1-Thinking as a Hobby II. Quiz 2 1. The safari hunter was nearly to death by a herd of elephants A stampeded B. trampled C. trod D. stamped DA C 2. She felt that she was too with problems to be able to study properly A, burdened B. tired C. grieved D, disturbed 3 The roof under the weight of the snow A. fell B. submerged C collapsed D, descended W BTLE To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 1—Thinking as a Hobby II. Quiz 2 1. The safari hunter was nearly _____ to death by a herd of elephants. A. stampeded B. trampled C. trod D. stamped 2. She felt that she was too ______ with problems to be able to study properly. A. burdened B. tired C. grieved D. disturbed 3 The roof ______ under the weight of the snow. A. fell B. submerged C. collapsed D. descended D A C To be continued on the next page
Lesson 1-Thinking as a Hobby II. Quiz 2 4, Juvenile is becoming a very difficult problem for society to overcome. A negligence B. crime C delinquency D, offence 5. The current spirit of among the various departments of the university have led to a number of CC D interdisciplinary publications which might not otherwise have been written A competition B patriotism C. cooperation D. futility 6. Ben derived a lot of from his bosss apology A. comfort B ease C. gratification D. satisfaction W BTLE To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 1—Thinking as a Hobby II. Quiz 2 4. Juvenile _______ is becoming a very difficult problem for society to overcome. A. negligence B. crime C. delinquency D. offence 5. The current spirit of _____ among the various departments of the university have led to a number of interdisciplinary publications which might not otherwise have been written. A. competition B. patriotism C. cooperation D. futility 6. Ben derived a lot of ______ from his boss’s apology. A. comfort B. ease C. gratification D. satisfaction C C D To be continued on the next page
Lesson 1-Thinking as a Hobby II. Quiz 2 7. His criticism injured Jennys So she is feeling sad now A. divinity B. indignity C ego D. mind 8. Hundreds of people on the playground for C D B watching the Dragon Lantern Show A. contrived B. conformed C. conferred D. converged 9. Beware of the cream on the floor. An elderly lady and fell down there just not A spilled B. slipped C, slid D. split W BTLE To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 1—Thinking as a Hobby II. Quiz 2 C D B To be continued on the next page. 7. His criticism injured Jenny’s ______. So she is feeling sad now. A. divinity B. indignity C. ego D. mind 8. Hundreds of people ______ on the playground for watching the Dragon Lantern Show. A. contrived B. conformed C. conferred D. converged 9. Beware of the cream on the floor. An elderly lady ______ and fell down there just not. A. spilled B. slipped C. slid D. split
Lesson 1-Thinking as a Hobby II. Quiz 2 10. She had been educated in England, which accounted for her in the English language A. efficiency B. proficiency C. effectiveness D. effectuality 11. A sweet smile is a figurative expression but sweet B A D/C coffee is a one A. literal B. literary C. literate D, illiterate 12. I missed the last bus. I could do nothing but in the village for the night A. staying B. stayed C. to stay D. stay W BTLE To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 1—Thinking as a Hobby II. Quiz 2 B A D/C To be continued on the next page. 10. She had been educated in England, which accounted for her ______ in the English language. A. efficiency B. proficiency C. effectiveness D. effectuality 11. A sweet smile is a figurative expression, but sweet coffee is a ______ one. A. literal B. literary C. literate D. illiterate 12. I missed the last bus. I could do nothing but ______ in the village for the night. A. staying B. stayed C. to stay D. stay