新视界大学英语综合教程3-unit8 PPT课件

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2 Which festivals don’t you like, and why?
• I don’t like Christmas. We have enough of our own festivals. Christmas is just an eபைடு நூலகம்cuse for more shopping.
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9 Do you think the family in the passage is a typical family? Why / Why not? Yes, the story sounds realistic. Disorganization and doing things at the last minute is common as one can see at any big festival with people rushing round to get things they could have bought a few days before. And families do often repeat arguments and behaviour. People are rather predictable. However, the situation has been exaggerated. he entire routine would not be repeated every year!
1 Which is your favourite festival, and why? The Spring Festival is my favourite by far. It is so nice the way it brings the family together and, of course, I love the new clothes and the red envelopes! The food is another point in favour of the festival.
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➋ Work in pairs and discuss the questions. 1 Which is your favourite festival, and why? 2 Which festivals don’t you like, and why?
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3 How is number one Daughter different from the rest of the family? She is a vegetarian.
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4 How does the Father choose presents for overseas relatives? In a rush at the last moment and in a panic.
6 Why does the Christmas tree cost more than it should? It’s Christmas so demand is high, and as it is the last one there can be no bargaining.
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2 At the start of the Christmas shopping season is Stir-up Sunday. This used to be a display of family unity when everyone went to the grocer’s shop to buy the flour, eggs and jars of dried fruit, and then stand around the kitchen table helping Mother or Grandmother make the Christmas pudding. Each member of the family would take it in turns to stir up, or mix, the ingredients and make a secret wish.
Answer: the traditions the writer describes are 1, 2, 3, 6 and 8.
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➌ Answer the questions.
1 What used to happen on Stir-up Sunday? Everyone helped make the Christmas pudding, stirring it and making wishes.
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Task
◇Browse the passage within 8 minutes to get a rough idea about it.
◇Answer the questions of Activity 2 and 3 on page 171.
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➋ Check (✓) the traditions which the writer describes in the passage. ☐ 1 making the Christmas pudding ☐ 2 discussing the Christmas dinner ☐ 3 buying presents for relatives ☐ 4 sending presents from the Post Office ☐ 5 dressing up as Father Christmas ☐ 6 looking for a parking place for the car ☐ 7 singing well-known Christmas songs ☐ 8 (not) giving money to charity ☐ 9 having fun at the office Christmas party
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rather funny – and Bonfire Night, with fireworks on a cold December evening. That was atmospheric. The English remember the night a man called Guy Fawkes tried to enter the Houses of Parliament back in the 1600s. The only thing is I don’t understand whether they are celebrating the fact that he was caught, or that he tried to do it.
• I don’t much like the Qingming Festival. I am not saying they aren’t a good idea – we should remember the dead, but it isn’t very pleasant going to crowded cemeteries with smoke everywhere.
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Now listen again and correct the information.
Answer: boring commercial ; money energy ; shouting singing ; funny strange ; December November ; enter blow up
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➌ Look at the title of the passage and check (✓) the things you expect to read about. ☐ 1 going shopping with the family ☐ 2 buying presents ☐ 3 parking the car ☐ 4 sending Christmas cards ☐ 5 singing Christmas songs ☐ 6 feeling under stress
5 How long does it take to park the car when Christmas shopping, and why? A very long time. here are far more shoppers than usual and the car parks are full.
A: So, looking back over the year, which are the festivals you’ve enjoyed most in the UK?
B: Well, I suppose you expect me to say Christmas, but actually I didn’t enjoy Christmas much. It seemed to go on so long, and I just found it too boring. And then New Year came too quickly afterwards. I didn’t have any money left to enjoy it – even if I like joining hands and shouting Auld Lang Syne at midnight with total strangers. No, what I liked most were the English festivals, like May Day morning in Oxford – that was
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Traditional Christmas shopping customs
1 Once again, it’s that time of year, when all good men and women settle their differences, get back in touch with old friends and loved ones, and do their utmost to enjoy some centuries-old traditions of Christmas shopping.
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➊ Listen and underline any words or expressions which are different from what you hear.
7 What do people do with the presents they buy? They wrap them and put them under the Christmas tree or post them.
8 What is the last thing to be done before Christmas Day? Collecting the turkey.
2 What can’t the family decide before going to the market, and why? They can’t decide what to eat for the Christmas lunch because they have different opinions.
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