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1、UNIT 2Coincidence,PartA_1_a,Language Focus,Questions for Discussion,What is coincidence?Give an example to illustrate it.Have you ever experienced or read about an amusing case of coincidence?If yes,what is it?How do people react to coincidences?How important are they in human life?Can coincidences
2、be explained?Why or why not?What can coincidences do?Are they mostly beneficial or harmful?What do you think can be the causes of coincidences?Do you think coincidences are beyond chance?,Pre-listening Task,PartA_1_b,Additional Question for Discussion Do you think there is a cause-and-effect relatio
3、nship between events that share some similarities?Why or why not?,Language Focus,Pre-listening Task,PartA_1_demo_a,6.What do you think can be the causes of coincidences?Do you think coincidences are beyond chance?I think coincidences can be caused by different things,but none of them would be supern
4、atural.I think chance is probably the best word you can use when you talk about a coincidence.When you try to find out about the nature of a so-called coincidence,what you will learn often has less to do with what you look at than how you look at it.So coincidences are rare and beyond chance.,Langua
5、ge Focus,Pre-listening Task,PartA_1_demo_b,Language Focus,Pre-listening Task,PartA_2,Pre-listening Task,Language Focus,Here are some sentences and structures that you may find useful in discussing the previous questions.,Coincidence refers to the phenomenon in which two or more events which are simi
6、lar or related happen to take place at the same time or place.Its/What a coincidence that Coincidence is not rare.It happens around us every day.It so happened that three of our classmates were born on the same day.,PartA_2,Language Focus,Compared with non-coincidental events,coincidences are rare.C
7、oincidence is the result of pure chance/our memories.The human mind tends to look for patterns in events/remember events that match but forget events that dont match.Speak of the devil and he will appear/the devil comes.No coincidences,no stories.Everything under the sun is possible.,Pre-listening T
8、ask,PartA_2,Language Focus,Coincidences make great stories/very good topics for small talk.Coincidences make life more interesting/amusing/colorful.Coincidences tend to stay in our memory longer.People remember coincidences and love to pass them around among friends.Its meaningless to try to explain
9、 coincidences.Some people try to find a cause-and-effect relationship between events that happen to share some similarities.,Pre-listening Task,PartA_2,Language Focus,Some people believe coincidences are the work of mysterious forces/supernatural powers.Some people believe coincidences can reveal re
10、lationships between events,human beings and natural phenomena that are not obvious to them.Coincidences have nothing to do with good luck or bad luck/no power to predict future events.As the saying goes,“Good fortune seldom repeats itself but troubles never come singly.”,Pre-listening Task,PartB_1_a
11、_1,tuition somehow click real estate agent,Listening Tasks,Exercise 1,Exercise 2,Word Bank,Language and Cultural Notes,Passage 1,Passage 2,Speaking Tasks,n.payment for schooling 学费ad.for some reason that is not clear 由于某种未知的原因 v.to become suddenly clear or understandable 突然变得明白 a person whose busine
12、ss is to buy,sell or look after houses or land for people 房地产经纪人,PartB_1_a_1,note down Andrew Stewart,Listening Tasks,Passage 1,to write down 记下(男子名)(姓),Exercise 1,Exercise 2,Word Bank,Language and Cultural Notes,Passage 2,Speaking Tasks,1.Background information Coincidences occur in everyones life,
13、but probably not so dramatic as those mentioned in the texts.Coincidences make great stories,as the old Chinese saying rightly points out,“No coincidences,no stories.”The performing world is very good at making use of their dramatic effects and many plays and movies are based on such happenings.In m
14、any cultures,people have tried to explain this phenomenon.Most regard coincidences as pure chance but some people believe they are beyond chance,and,PartB_1_a_2,Listening Tasks,Exercise 1,Exercise 2,Word Bank,Language and Cultural Notes,Passage 1,Passage 2,Speaking Tasks,PartB_1_a_2,are somehow conn
15、ected to certain supernatural forces that they believe exist.Another explanation is that coincidences are the result of our own memories.The human mind tends to remember every single case of coincidence but forget hundreds of,even thousands of,cases where no coincidence occurs.In the Lincoln and Ken
16、nedy case(see Part C),for example,people list only what the two incidents have in common but ignore what they dont have in common,and,as a result,an amusing set of random connections are transformed into a mysterious,Listening Tasks,Passage 1,Exercise 1,Exercise 2,Word Bank,Language and Cultural Not
17、es,Passage 2,Speaking Tasks,PartB_1_a_2,seemingly inexplicable pattern.And to understand the coincidences that happened to twins(also see Part C),we can probably turn to genetics for help.The same genes inherited from their parents,in a way,account for the similarities in certain behavior patterns o
18、f twins.Hopefully,with the further development of science,there will be more convincing answers to certain cases of coincidence.2.the tuition for a medical school,Listening Tasks,Passage 1,Exercise 1,Exercise 2,Word Bank,Language and Cultural Notes,Passage 2,Speaking Tasks,PartB_1_a_2,The tuition fo
19、r a medical school is usually very high,higher than that for other kinds of colleges.The annual fee is now even higher,about$25,000 to$30,000 for a good medical college,such as the Harvard Medical School.3.searching the house-for-sale ads to find extra business Mr.Stewart hoped to make some extra mo
20、ney by finding more customers for his business as an agent for,Listening Tasks,Passage 1,Exercise 1,Exercise 2,Word Bank,Language and Cultural Notes,Passage 2,Speaking Tasks,PartB_1_a_2,people who want to sell their houses.A real estate agent can get a commission of about 5-6%of the actual price of
21、the house sold.4.he would come to him he would ask Mr.Stewart to find him a buyer for his house5.And so it was.,Listening Tasks,Passage 1,Exercise 1,Exercise 2,Word Bank,Language and Cultural Notes,Passage 2,Speaking Tasks,PartB_1_a_2,The appointment time was changed again as Mr.Stewart expected.6.i
22、f he would come right then if he would come immediately,right after he hung up the telephone,Listening Tasks,Passage 1,Exercise 1,Exercise 2,Word Bank,Language and Cultural Notes,Passage 2,Speaking Tasks,PartB_1_a_3,Listen to the recording and choose the right answers to the questions you hear.,List
23、ening Tasks,Exercise 1,Exercise 2,Word Bank,Language and Cultural Notes,Passage 1,1.a.Mr.Stewart and his son.b.Mr.Stewart and his client.c.Mr.Stewart and his father-in-law.d.Mr.Stewarts father-in-law and the owner of the house.,Passage 2,Speaking Tasks,PartB_1_a_3,Listening Tasks,Passage 1,Passage 2
24、,2.a.From a house-for-sale advertisement in a newspaper put up by the owner.b.Through the introduction of Mr.Stewarts father-in-law.c.They attended the same medical school.d.They lived in the same neighborhood.,Exercise 1,Exercise 2,Word Bank,Language and Cultural Notes,Speaking Tasks,PartB_1_a_3,Li
25、stening Tasks,Passage 1,Passage 2,3.a.He had no house to live in.b.He had lost his job.c.He was disappointed with his son.d.He did not have enough funds for his sons college education.,Exercise 1,Exercise 2,Word Bank,Language and Cultural Notes,Speaking Tasks,PartB_1_a_3,Listening Tasks,Passage 1,Pa
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