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北师大版《初中英语》八年级下册
Unit
4
Dealing
with
problems
Lesson
12
Generation
Gap
Enjoy
some
pictures!
Do
you
love
your
parents?Do
they
love
you?
Do
you
argue
with
your
parents?
Survey
on
why
you
argue
with
your
parents
I
_______argue
with
my
parent(s).
A
.
often
B
sometimes
C
seldom
D
never
2.
What
things
do
you
often
argue
with
your
parents?
A.
homework/study
B.
get
home
late
C.
get
up
late
D.
spend
too
much
time
on
phones
or
computer
E.
room
is
messy
F.
your
clothes
or
your
hair
When
you
argue
with
your
parent(s),
are
you
still
happy?
What
kind
of
family
life
do
you
prefer
to
live
with
your
parents?
be
friendly
with
your
parents
argue
with
your
parents
This
class
will
help
you
find
why
you
sometimes
argue.
Who
are
three
students?
Who
are
three
parents?
Read
fast
and
answer
Read
the
first
part
—What
three
students
said.
Read
and
underline
what
problems
they
argued
.
homework;
using
the
computer
too
many
friends;
coming
home
late;
spending
time
on
the
phone
a
messy
room
What
problems
do
they
argue
about?
Andy
Jessica
Edward
homework;
using
the
computer
too
many
friends;
coming
home
late;
spending
time
on
the
phone
a
messy
room
Do
you
have
the
same
problem
like
theirs?
When
your
parents
argue
about
these
things
with
you
,
how
do
you
feel?
What
problems
do
they
argue
about?
Andy
Jessica
Edward
homework;
using
the
computer
too
many
friends;
coming
home
late;
spending
time
on
the
phone
a
messy
room
How
about
three
students?
Are
they
satisfied
with
their
parents?
What
do
they
think
of
their
parents?
What
problems
do
they
argue
about?
Andy
Jessica
Edward
Why
do
all
(their)
parents
do
like
these?
Read
the
second
part
—What
three
parents
said.
Read
what
Andy’s
mum
said
and
underline
why
she
argued
with
Andy.
Do
you
think
Andy
is
really
lazy
on
his
study?
He
is
a
sweet
,smart
child,
and
often
gets
praise
from
his
teachers.
Why
is
his
mom
strict
with
him?
a
bit
Lazy
What
problems
do
they
argue
about?
Why
did
she
argue
?
Andy
homework
,
computer
Read
what
Jessica’s
mum
said
and
underline
why
she
argued
with
Jessica.
Does
Jessica’s
mom
really
care
about
the
money?
Why
does
her
mom
act
like
her
boss?
not
sure
these
friends
are
right;
not
grow
up
What
problems
do
they
argue
about?
Why
did
she
argue?
Jessica
too
many
friends;
coming
home
late;
spending
time
on
the
phone
Read
what
Edward’s
dad
said
and
underline
why
he
argued
with
Edward.
Do
you
think
it
is
good
habit
for
Edward
to
do
like
these?And
why?
never
makes
his
bed
and
hates
tidying
his
room
What
problems
do
they
argue
about?
Why
did
he
argue?
Edward
a
messy
room
If
his
room
is
always
messy
and
dirty,
is
it
good
for
his
health?
Can
you
understand
why
his
dad
argue
with
him?
homework
using
the
computer
too
many
friends
coming
home
late
spending
time
on
the
phone
a
messy
room
Andy
and
Susan
Edward
and
George
Jessica
and
Karen
What
do
they
argue
about?
1.
2.
3.
2.
1.
1.
Generation
Gap
When
your
parents
are
strict
with
you
,
it
doesn’t
mean
they
don’t
understand
you.They
only
want
you
to
be
a
better
person!
From
this
class,
we
learned
that
in
students’
eyes,
parents
are
always…
In
fact
,
in
parents’
heart…
EXE.4Which
person
from
the
passage
might
say
these
things?
_______1.
If
you
don’t
get
off
the
phone,
you’ll
have
to
pay
the
bill
yourself.
_______2.
It’s
not
fair!
I
want
to
play
my
game.
_______3.
I
know
you
are
smart,
but
you
still
need
to
do
more
exercises.
_______4.
I
make
phone
calls
because
I
have
lots
of
friends.
I
like
to
talk
to
them
after
school.
_______5.
I
won’t
let
you
bring
your
friends
home
until
you
make
your
bed.
_______6.What’s
the
matter?
I
cleaned
it
last
month.
Karen
Andy
Susan
Jessica
George
Edward
Sometimes
,
you
think
your
parents
can’t
understand
you,
it
is
so-called
“
Generation
Gap”.
You
think
they
are
too
strict
with
you.
They
can’t
understand
you.
They
are
old!
Generation
Gap
When
you
were
young
They
teach
you
how
to
wear
clothes,
how
to
tie
your
shoes…
They
teach
you
to
wash
face,
wash
hands
and
comb…
They
are
used
to
caring
about
you
,
loving
you
and
taking
good
care
of
you!
They
worry
about
you
a
lot.
No
matter
how
old
you
are
,
in
their
eyes
,
you
are
still
a
child
.
When
they
are
strict
with
you
,
it
doesn’t
mean
they
don’t
understand
you
.
They
only
want
you
to
be
a
better
man!
Do
you
still
argue
with
your
parents?
When
your
parents
argue
with
you
about
your
study,
your
messy
room,
you
spend
too
much
time
on
phones
or
other
things,
what
should
you
do
?
Voice
your
opinion
Read
with
the
speaker.
Lesson
12
Generation
Gap
Homework
1.
Listen
to
the
tape.
2.
read
the
articles
on
the
exercise
book
and
underline
the
solutions
to
problems
between
children
and
parents,
for
further
information
about
“the
solutions
to
generation
gap”,