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第三册
第1单元
Understanding
ideas
高一年级
英语
一、内容介绍
课文的语篇类型为私人信件。第一封信是求助信,写信人Ben描述了一场篮球比赛引发的一系列人际关系问题。第二封信是针对第一封信的回复,内容是Agony
Aunt就Ben的问题给出的建议。
Unit
1
Knowing
me,
knowing
you
Understanding
ideas
二、新课导入
Lead-in
Task
1:
Look
at
the
problems
you
may
face
at
school.
Discuss
which
you
think
is
the
most
difficult
to
overcome
and
why.
01
bad
performance
in
a
subject
pressure
to
look
good
conflict
with
classmates
difficulties
fitting
in
with
others
Now
think
about
who
you
turn
to
for
help
when
you
face
a
problem.
friends
parents
teachers
online
forums
no
one
–
you
prefer
to
keep
things
to
yourself
other
____
三、知识学习
Pre-reading
1.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
two
letters?
2.
How
do
you
understand
the
title?
02
Task
2:
Think
about
the
following
questions.
1.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
two
letters?
(Paragraph1)
I’m
in
a
total
mess
here
—
hope
you
can
help
me
out!
(Paragraph4)
Embarrassed
and
ashamed,
I
can’t
concentrate
on
anything.
Please
help!
2.
How
do
you
understand
the
title?
深陷痛苦
.
An
Agony
Aunt
is
a
British
advice
columnist
who
gives
advice
to
people
who
send
in
personal
problems
to
the
advice
column
of
a
newspaper
or
a
magazine.
The
image
presented
was
originally
of
an
older
woman
offering
comforting
advice.
知心阿姨为你答疑解惑
.
First-reading
Task
3:
Scan
the
two
letters
and
find
out
what
kind
of
problems
Ben
has
and
who
he
turns
to
for
help.
Ben
believed
one
of
his
teammates
let
down
the
whole
team
and
told
it
to
his
best
friend.
But
then
his
friend
told
everyone
else
what
Ben
had
said.
Now
Ben
is
at
a
loss
for
what
to
do,
and
he
turns
to
Agony
Aunt
for
help.
03
Task
4:
Choose
the
best
summary
of
the
letters.
Ben
said
something
bad
about
his
best
friend,
and
Agony
Aunt
told
him
to
apologise
to
his
friend.
Ben
was
angry
that
his
team
was
let
down
by
some
members,
and
Agony
Aunt
told
him
to
take
it
easy.
Ben
didn’t
play
well
in
the
match,
and
Agony
Aunt
advised
him
to
apologise
to
his
teammate.
Ben
was
in
an
awkward
situation,
and
Agony
Aunt
gave
him
suggestions
as
to
how
to
deal
with
his
problems.
Second-reading
Read
the
first
letter
carefully
and
try
to
get
detailed
information.
04
Dear
Agony
Aunt,
I’m
in
a
total
mess
here
—
hope
you
can
help
me
out!
I’m
17,
and
a
member
of
our
school
basketball
team.
I’m
crazy
about
basketball,
and
pretty
good
at
it
too,
which
is
probably
why
I
was
so
mad
when
we
lost
our
last
match.
We
played
well,
but
I
felt
the
team
were
let
down
by
one
member,
our
point
guard.
The
point
guard
is
a
key
player,
but
it
was
like
he
wasn’t
even
on
the
court!
Disappointed
by
his
behaviour,
I
said
all
this
to
my
best
friend.
I
was
just
letting
off
steam
really,
because
I
was
so
angry,
but
then
my
friend
went
and
told
everyone
else
what
I’d
said.
This
is
so
totally
awkward.
I’m
really
angry
with
my
friend
—
what
should
I
say
to
him?
And
should
I
say
anything
at
all
to
my
teammate?
Embarrassed
and
ashamed,
I
can’t
concentrate
on
anything.
Please
help!
Ben
a
difficult
situation
.
to
not
do
something
that
someone
trusts
or
expects
you
to
do
=
to
express
strong
feeling
E.G.
Many
companies
encourage
their
workers
to
relax
and
take
exercise
after
work
to
let
off
steam.
E.G.
(1)
I’m
counting
on
you
to
support
me
—
don’t
let
me
down!
(2)
The
book
is
let
down
a
little
by
its
ending.
Task
5:
Complete
the
sentences
with
expressions
from
the
passage.
Ben’s
problems
I
was
disappointed
with
my
teammate
because
I
felt
1.
______________________by
him.
I
told
my
best
friend
that
my
teammate
was
to
blame,
just
2.
________________.
the
team
were
let
down
to
let
off
steam
went
and
told
everyone
else
what
I’d
said
My
best
friend
3.
____________________________________.
I
don’t
know
what
to
do.
Dear
Ben,
There
is
an
old
American
saying,
“Loose
lips
sink
ships.”
This
means
that
if
you
speak
too
much
about
something,
especially
to
people
who
you
don’t
know
so
well,
it’ll
cause
all
kinds
of
trouble.
The
situation
here
is
so
much
worse
because
the
“loose
lips”
were
your
best
friend’s.
Treated
this
way,
you’re
sure
to
feel
hurt
—
we
should
always
be
able
to
trust
those
closest
to
us,
and
it
hurts
even
more
when
we
find
we
can’t.
But
I
have
to
say
that
it’s
partly
your
fault,
isn’t
it?
You
admit
that
you
were
“letting
off
steam”.
It
is
understandable
in
that
situation,
but
we
should
always
think
before
we
speak.
Here’s
what
you
need
to
do.
First,
apologise
to
your
teammate.
If
you
ever
want
to
win
any
more
basketball
games
(
and
I’m
sure
you
do!),
you
need
to
work
together,
and
that
means
communicating
with
each
other
clearly
and
resolving
conflicts.
So
have
a
chat
with
your
teammate.
Tell
him
directly
and
honestly
that
you
were
talking
without
thinking.
Then,
talk
to
your
friend.
Friendship
should
be
one
of
the
greatest
things
in
the
world,
but
sometimes
it
can
be
difficult.
Again,
your
strategy
is
clear
communication.
Tell
your
friend
you’re
angry
with
him
for
repeating
what
you
said
and
making
the
situation
worse,
but
that
you
want
to
move
on.
Approached
in
this
way,
your
friendship
will
soon
be
repaired.
Thirdly,
and
perhaps
most
importantly,
think
about
your
own
behaviour.
Don’t
say
too
much
when
you’re
angry.
Filled
with
anger,
you
tend
to
say
whatever
comes
to
your
mind.
This
gives
people
the
wrong
signal.
Take
a
deep
breath,
calm
down,
and
always
remember:
think
first,
speak
later.
If
you
feel
one
of
your
teammates
isn’t
pulling
their
weight,
then
raise
your
concerns
in
a
professional
way
with
your
team
coach.
If
you
think
about
other
people’s
feelings
as
well
as
your
own,
you’ll
soon
find
everything
works
out.
Good
luck!
Read
the
second
letter
carefully
and
try
to
get
detailed
information.
It
is
a
propaganda
slogan
used
in
the
US
during
World
War
II,
warning
servicemen
and
citizens
not
to
discuss
military
tactics
carelessly.
Dear
Ben,
There
is
an
old
American
saying,
“Loose
lips
sink
ships.”
This
means
that
if
you
speak
too
much
about
something,
especially
to
people
who
you
don’t
know
so
well,
it’ll
cause
all
kinds
of
trouble.
口风不紧船舰沉
=
to
find
a
satisfactory
way
of
dealing
with
a
problem
or
difficulty
E.G.
The
company
should
build
effective
management
system
to
resolve
the
risks.
Here’s
what
you
need
to
do.
First,
apologise
to
your
teammate.
If
you
ever
want
to
win
any
more
basketball
games
(
and
I’m
sure
you
do!),
you
need
to
work
together,
and
that
means
communicating
with
each
other
clearly
and
resolving
conflicts.
So
have
a
chat
with
your
teammate.
Tell
him
directly
and
honestly
that
you
were
talking
without
thinking.
Agony
Aunt’s
suggestions
You
should
4.
__________________________.
You
need
to
work
together,
and
that
means
5.
_____________________________________
and
6.
__________________.
Tell
your
best
friend
you’re
angry
with
him
for
7.
_____________________
and
8.__________________________,
but
that
you
want
to
move
on.
Don’t
9.
_____________
when
you’re
angry.
Always
remember:
10.
_______________________.
apologise
to
your
teammate
communicating
with
each
other
clearly
resolving
conflicts
repeating
what
you
said
Task
5:
Complete
the
sentences
with
expressions
from
the
passage.
making
the
situation
worse
say
too
much
think
first,
speak
later
三思而后行
Can
you
match
Agony
Aunt’s
suggestions
to
Ben’s
problems?
Problem
1
Suggestion
1
Problem
2
Suggestion
2
Problem
3
Suggestion
3
四、讲练结合
Task
6:
Think
&
Share
1.
What
do
you
think
of
Agony
Aunt’s
advice?
What
other
advice
would
you
give
to
Ben?
I
think
Agony
Aunt’s
advice
is
helpful
and
effective.
If
you
feel
awkward
to
communicate
in
person,
you
can
write
a
letter.
Next
time
do
think
before
you
speak
though
it’s
your
best
friend.
Why
not
hold
a
party
for
your
teammates
to
create
a
relaxing
atmosphere
and
express
your
gratitude
to
play
basketball
with
them.
Task
6:
Think
&
Share
2.
If
you
were
Ben’s
friend
who
gave
Ben
away,
what
would
you
do
after
Ben
told
you
his
feeling?
Having
realized
my
fault
and
that
I
shouldn’t
give
my
best
friend
away,
I
would
apologise
to
Ben
without
any
hesitation.
Then,
I
would
communicate
with
Ben
and
try
my
best
to
make
our
friendship
repaired.
Last
but
not
least,
I
would
think
about
my
own
behaviour
and
always
remember:
think
first,
speak
later.
We
should
always
think
before
we
speak
!
五、实践应用
Dear
Ben,
There
is
an
old
American
saying,
“Loose
lips
sink
ships.”
This
means
that
if
you
speak
too
much
about
something,
especially
to
people
who
you
don’t
know
so
well,
it’ll
cause
all
kinds
of
trouble.
The
situation
here
is
so
much
worse
because
the
“loose
lips”
were
your
best
friend’s.
Treated
this
way,
you’re
sure
to
feel
hurt
—
we
should
always
be
able
to
trust
those
closest
to
us,
and
it
hurts
even
more
when
we
find
we
can’t.
But
I
have
to
say
that
it’s
partly
your
fault,
isn’t
it?
You
admit
that
you
were
“letting
off
steam”.
It
is
understandable
in
that
situation,
but
we
should
always
think
before
we
speak.
Look
at
the
second
letter
and
analyse
its
structure.
what
causes
the
trouble
showing
understanding
who
is
at
fault
Here’s
what
you
need
to
do.
First,
apologise
to
your
teammate.
If
you
ever
want
to
win
any
more
basketball
games
(
and
I’m
sure
you
do!),
you
need
to
work
together,
and
that
means
communicating
with
each
other
clearly
and
resolving
conflicts.
So
have
a
chat
with
your
teammate.
Tell
him
directly
and
honestly
that
you
were
talking
without
thinking.
Then,
talk
to
your
friend.
Friendship
should
be
one
of
the
greatest
things
in
the
world,
but
sometimes
it
can
be
difficult.
Again,
your
strategy
is
clear
communication.
Tell
your
friend
you’re
angry
with
him
for
repeating
what
you
said
and
making
the
situation
worse,
but
that
you
want
to
move
on.
Approached
in
this
way,
your
friendship
will
soon
be
repaired.
Thirdly,
and
perhaps
most
importantly,
think
about
your
own
behaviour.
Don’t
say
too
much
when
you’re
angry.
Filled
with
anger,
you
tend
to
say
whatever
comes
to
your
mind.
This
gives
people
the
wrong
signal.
Take
a
deep
breath,
calm
down,
and
always
remember:
think
first,
speak
later.
If
you
feel
one
of
your
teammates
isn’t
pulling
their
weight,
then
raise
your
concerns
in
a
professional
way
with
your
team
coach.
If
you
think
about
other
people’s
feelings
as
well
as
your
own,
you’ll
soon
find
everything
works
out.
Good
luck!
Look
at
the
second
letter
and
analyse
its
structure.
Post-reading
Task
7:
Offer
proper
advice
for
the
following
situations
I’m
Philip,
17
years
old.
I
am
going
to
university
this
autumn.
But
my
mother
continues
to
treat
me
as
a
seven-year-old
boy.
How
can
I
communicate
with
her?
05
I’m
Jennifer,
a
Senior
Three
student.
I
am
anxious
about
the
busy
and
tough
school
life
of
Senior
Three.
I
wonder
if
you
would
be
kind
to
make
some
suggestions..
Situation
A:
Situation
B:
I’m
sorry
to
know
that
you’re
having
such
a
bad
time
at
the
moment.
Actually,
everyone
will
have
one
of
those
periods
when
everything
seems
to
be
going
wrong.
Therefore,
it
is
unnecessary
to
be
worried.
What
matters
most
is
to
learn
self-control
so
that
you
may
avoid
doing
something
that
you’ll
regret.
The
following
are
my
suggestions.
Sample:
To
begin
with,
sharing
your
feelings
with
your
friends
and
teachers
is
a
good
choice
as
you
can
remove
your
negative
emotions
by
doing
so.
Another
effective
suggestion
is
that
you
should
take
more
physical
exercise,
which
can
lift
your
spirits.
Last
but
not
least,
keep
an
optimistic
attitude
towards
life
and
you
will
enjoy
the
pleasure
life
has
brought
to
you.
I
hope
you’ll
find
these
suggestions
helpful.
六、课后作业
Write
a
letter
to
offer
proper
advice
for
the
situations
we
have
talked
about.
Polish
your
writing
and
then
post
the
letter
to
your
friend.
Homework
Wish
you
have
a
nice
day!
Goodbye!