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1、,上海交通大学出版社,Book I,应用型大学英语系列教程,应用型大学英语综合教程,Application-oriented college English Course,上海交通大学出版社,Back,Next,Language Skills Development,Language in Use,Enhancement of Language Abilities,Unit 5,Unit Five,Table of Contents,上海交通大学出版社,Focus1 content,Back,Next,Part 1 Language Skills Development,Starter,Tex

2、t: The tailor in heaven,Working with words and phrases,Discussion,Practice: interpreting,Practice: translation,Practice: writing,Surfing the Internet,Highlights,Table of Contents,上海交通大学出版社,focus1highlights,Back,Next,Highlights S: Professional ethics L: A fairy tale R: The tailor in heaven W: Complex

3、 sentences (2) Internet work: Communication skills in daily life,Part 1 Language Skills Development,1. Deliver quality in a timely fashion. 2. Be honest in your work. 3. Steal from your employer. 4. Return value to your customer in all business decisions. 5. Tell the client, customer, or boss that y

4、ou can do something when you cannot. 6. Ask for help in order to meet the task deadline. 7. When you accept an assignment, start using words like we, us and ours. 8. Treat all employees as professionals in their own right. 9. Underestimate your capabilities. 10. When you accept an assignment, use wo

5、rds like me, mine, you and yours. 11. Do things for the good of yourself, the customer and the profession. 12. Provide respect to others. 13. Do return value to your community locally and globally.,上海交通大学出版社,focus1starter,Back,Next,Read the following dos or donts concerning professional conduct and

6、behaviour. Which are the things to do or not to do?,Reference Answer,Dos: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13 Donts: 3, 5, 9, 10,1. Starter,B. Listen to a fairy tale written by the Brothers Grimm and then fill in the blanks with appropriate words.,上海交通大学出版社,focus1starter,1. Starter,Back,Next,上海交通大学出版社,focu

7、s1starter,1. A boy was given Death as his _ when he was a baby because his poor father thought Death was _ to everyone. 2. After the boy came of age, his godfather gave him a _ as a present. 3. It was not long before the young man had become the most famous _ in the whole world.,godfather,fair,herb,

8、physician,1. Starter,Back,Next,上海交通大学出版社,focus1starter,4. The physician was so mad about the princesss _ and the thought of becoming her _. 5. He _ the sick girl and placed her head where her feet had been. Then he gave her some of the herb, and she recovered and became _ again. 6. It seems that the

9、 theme of this story is _ _.,beauty,husband,lifted up,healthy,deceive Death,1. Starter,Back,Next,no one could,上海交通大学出版社,focus1starter,Godfather Death A boy was given Death as his godfather when he was a baby because his poor father thought Death was fair to everyone. After the boy came of age, his g

10、odfather appeared to him one day and asked him to go with him. He took him out into the woods and showed him a herb that grew there, saying, “Now you shall receive your godfathers present. I will turn you into a famous physician. Whenever you are called to a sick person I will appear to you. If I st

11、and at the sick persons head, you may say with confidence that you can make him well again; then give him some of this herb, and he will recover. But if I stand at the sick persons feet, he is mine, and you must say that he is beyond help, and that no physician in the world could save him. But bewar

12、e of using this herb against my will, or something very bad will happen to you.” It was not long before the young man had become the most famous physician in the whole world.,1. Starter,Back,Next,上海交通大学出版社,focus1starter,Now the kings daughter became seriously ill. When the physician came to the sick

13、 girls bed he saw Death at her feet. He was so mad about the princesss beauty and the thought of becoming her husband. He lifted up the sick girl and placed her head where her feet had been. Then he gave her some of the herb, and she recovered and became healthy again. Death, seeing that he had been

14、 cheated, approached the physician and said, “You are finished. Now it is your turn.” The physician immediately fell to the ground.,1. Starter,Back,Next,上海交通大学出版社,focus1starter,Forgive Me Friends come and go After you read this you may say so But I dont care Because I took a dare To write this for y

15、ou A friend so true I tell you this from the bottom of my heart Before it shatters and falls apart Forgive me for what I did I hope that this apology can get rid Of the distance we have apart Before our friendship dies of a broken heart.,Text Lead-in,Warm up Read aloud the following poem,Back,Next,T

16、ext Lead-in,Text organization,1-5,6-8,9-14,St. Peter admitted a tailor into heaven in spite of Gods warning.,The tailor didnt do what Saint Peter had told him to and threw Gods footstool at an old dishonest woman on earth.,God returned and punished the tailor for what he had done.,Back,Next,Text Lea

17、d-in,Back,Next,Text Lead-in,Back,Next,Text Lead-in,Back,Next,Text Lead-in,Back,Next,上海交通大学出版社,focus1text,Back,Next,1 It came to pass that one beautiful day God wished to take a stroll in the heavenly garden, and took all the apostles and saints with him, leaving no one in heaven but Saint Peter. The

18、 Lord had commanded him to allow no one to enter during his absence, so Peter stood by the gate and kept watch. Before long someone knocked. Peter asked who was there, and what he wanted.,Translation,2 Text: The Tailor in Heaven,heavenly: a. 天堂的;神圣的 e.g. the heavenly kingdom,absence: n. 不在,缺席 e.g. P

19、lease look after my house during my absence. Note the opposite of absence is presence.,command: vt. 1) 命令 e.g. The policeman commanded the car to stop. 2) 统率,指挥 e.g. The troops were commanded by General Haig. 3) 把握,支配 e.g. The police commanded the power and finances.,stroll: n. 散步,闲逛,徘徊 e.g. My fath

20、er sometimes goes out for a stroll with a stick in his hand. vi. 散步,闲逛,徘徊 e.g. I stroll around the street every day. My sister and I strolled through the streets after supper.,come to pass: 发生 e.g. No one can foretell what will come to pass in the coming century.,天堂里的裁缝 格林兄弟 有一天,天气晴朗,上帝想到花园里去散散心。他带着

21、所有的使徒和圣人去了,只留下圣彼得一个人。临行前上帝吩咐说,在他外出期间不得让任何人进入天堂,于是圣彼得就站在天堂门口守着。不一会儿就听到有人敲门,彼得便问是谁,有何来意。,heavenly: a. 天堂的;神圣的 e.g. the heavenly kingdom,but: 仅仅,只是 He was unable to swallow anything but liquids. She loves no one but herself.,keep watch: 值班,放哨 e.g. The soldiers were ordered to keep watch.,Question about

22、 Para. 1,Meaning: God had ordered him not to let anyone get in heaven while he was out, so Saint Peter stood by the gate in case somebody slipped in.,Meaning: It happened that one beautiful day God wanted to go for a walk in his garden. All the apostles and saints went with him, and only Saint Peter

23、 remained in heaven.,focus1text,One beautiful day God wanted to take a stroll in the heavenly garden and took all the apostles and saints with him, leaving no one in heaven but Saint Peter.,上海交通大学出版社,2. Text: A Story of Steve Jobs,1. What happened one beautiful day?,2 Text: The Tailor in Heaven,Back

24、,Next,上海交通大学出版社,focus1text,Back,Next,2 “I am a poor, honest tailor who is requesting admission,” replied a pleasant voice.,Translation,2 Text: The Tailor in Heaven,e.g. She requested permission to film at the White House. You can request a free copy of the leaflet.,2. Who was knocking at the gate of

25、 heaven?,It was a dishonest tailor.,“我是个老实本分的穷裁缝,求求你让我进去吧。”一个讨好的声音回答道。,上海交通大学出版社,focus1text,3 “Honest indeed,” said Peter. “Like the thief on the gallows. You have been sticky-fingered and have robbed people of their cloth. You will not get into heaven. The Lord has forbidden me to let anyone in as

26、long as he is out.,Translation,“好一个老实本分的人!”彼得说,“就像上了绞架的小偷一样老实!你手脚不干净,常常偷人家的布料。你不能进天堂。天主吩咐他外出期间严禁任何人入内。”,2 Text: The Tailor in Heaven,forbid: vt. 1) 禁止,不许 e.g. I forbid you to go. 2) 阻止,妨碍 e.g. Lack of space forbids listing the names of all those who contributed.,indeed: ad. 真的,真是 e.g. An honorable m

27、an, indeed!,sticky-fingered: a. 口有偷窃癖的,爱偷东西的 e.g. Make sure you put your things away at night; some people round here are sticky-fingered.,Meaning: “What an honest man! You are as honest as the hanged thief. Youve always cheated people out of their cloth. You are forbidden to enter heaven. God has t

28、old me that nobody is allowed to get in while he is away.”,Question about Para. 3,Back,Next,上海交通大学出版社,focus1text,3. What did Saint Peter think of the tailor? Why didnt he allow the tailor to enter heaven at first?,He thought the tailor was dishonest. Because the tailor had been sticky-fingered and h

29、ad robbed people of their cloth, and God had ordered that nobody was allowed to get in when he was out.,2 Text: The Tailor in Heaven,Back,Next,上海交通大学出版社,focus1text,4 “Oh, please be merciful,” cried the tailor. “Little scraps that fall off the table by themselves are not stolen, and are not worth men

30、tioning. See here, I am limping and have blisters on my feet from walking here. I cannot possibly go back again. Just let me in, and I will do all the dirty work. I will tend the children, wash their diapers, wipe off and clean the benches on which they have been playing, and patch all their torn cl

31、othes.”,2 Text: The Tailor in Heaven,Meaning: “Oh, please be kind to me. It is not an act of stealing to pick up and keep small pieces of cloth which drop to the ground from the table. Its not a big deal. Look, Ive come here with my legs injured and feet blistered. Its impossible for me to walk back

32、 again.” begged the tailor.,Translation,patch: vt. 缝补,修补 e.g. I am patching his old pullover. n. 小块土地 e.g. They grow their own vegetables on a small patch of ground.,wipe off: 擦去,去除 e.g. Im afraid this paint wont wipe off. My husband used a paper towel to wipe the spot off my leather purse.,limp: vi

33、. 跛行,蹒跚而行 e.g. She hurt her ankle and limped back home.,be worth doing sth.: 值得做某事 e.g. A lot of the small towns in the area are definitely worth visiting. Its worth checking the details of the agreement before you sign it.,Some phrases with “mention”: dont mention it 不要客气,不用谢;没关系,不要紧;哪里哪里(作客套语); no

34、t to mention. (=without mentioning.) 更不必说,更谈不上,scrap: n. C 碎片,残余物 e.g. Put the scraps of paper in the wastepaper basket. vt. 丢掉,报废,废弃 e.g. A bold decision was taken to scrap the existing plant.,merciful: a. 仁慈的,慈悲的 e.g. The merciful king saved the two young officers from death.,“您行行好吧,”裁缝哀求道,“我不就是拣点

35、桌上掉下来的碎料嘛,这不能算偷,根本不值一提。你瞧,我是腿都走瘸了,一路走来,脚上已经打起泡,已经走不回去了。放我进去吧,什么脏活累活我都能干。我可以看孩子,洗尿布,还能擦他们玩脏的板凳,补他们的破衣服。”,Question about Para. 4,tend: vt./v 1) 照顾,照料,看护 e.g. He has been tended without delay The shepherds tended their flocks. 2) 有某种倾向,易于 e.g. Fresh fruits tend to decay.,Back,Next,上海交通大学出版社,focus1text,

36、4. How did the tailor defend his crime of robbing people of their cloth?,He said he had not stolen cloth. Little scraps that fell off the table were not worth mentioning.,2 Text: The Tailor in Heaven,Back,Next,上海交通大学出版社,focus1text,5 Saint Peter let himself be moved by pity and opened heavens gate ju

37、st wide enough for the lame tailor to slip his lean body inside. He had to take a seat in a corner behind the door, and was told to stay there quietly and peacefully, so that the Lord would not notice him when he returned, and become angry.,Translation,圣彼得被他的话打动了,把天堂的门开了一条窄窄的缝,让精瘦的瘸腿裁缝溜了进来。他得坐在门后的角落

38、里,安份待着,免得上帝回来后看见了发火。,2 Text: The Tailor in Heaven,slip: vi. 悄悄疾行,溜 e.g. The movie star had slipped into town before the crowds reached the airport.,lame: a. 跛足的 e.g. He is lame in one leg. The lame child lagged behind.,Question about Para. 5,Back,Next,上海交通大学出版社,focus1text,5. What did Saint Peter tel

39、l the tailor to do after he let the tailor slip inside?,He told the tailor to stay in a corner behind the door and stay there quietly and peacefully so that God would not notice him and become angry.,2 Text: The Tailor in Heaven,Back,Next,上海交通大学出版社,focus1text,6 The tailor obeyed, but one time when S

40、aint Peter stepped outside the gate, he got up, and full of curiosity, looked into every corner of heaven, seeing what was there. Finally he came to a place where there were many beautiful and costly chairs. At their center was a seat made entirely of gold and set with glistening precious stones. It

41、 stood much higher than the other chairs, and a golden footstool stood in front of it. This was the seat on which the Lord sat when he was at home, and from which he could see everything that was happening on earth.,Translation,一开始裁缝遵从如仪,可圣彼得一出门,他就站了起来,好奇地东张西望,把天堂的每个角落都看了个遍。最后他来到一个地方,那里摆满了许多漂亮贵重的椅子,

42、中央是一把纯金铸造的椅子,镶满了闪闪发光的宝石。这把椅子比别的椅子高很多,前面还搁了只镀金的脚凳。这就是上帝在家时坐的那把椅子,坐在上面人间发生的一切就可以一览无余。,2 Text: The Tailor in Heaven,setwith: 用装饰 e.g. Her bracelet was set with diamonds. glistening: a. 闪耀的,反光的 e.g. the glistening pavement e.g. Her eyes were glistening with tears.,look into: 窥视,浏览,观察 e.g. He has promise

43、d to look into the matter.,Question about Para. 6,Back,Next,上海交通大学出版社,focus1text,What could God see from the seat where he usually sat?,God could see everything that was happening on earth from the seat.,2 Text: The Tailor in Heaven,Back,Next,上海交通大学出版社,focus1text,7 The tailor stood still, and looked

44、 at the seat for a long time, for he liked it better than all the rest. Finally he could control his curiosity no longer, and he climbed up and sat down on it. From there he saw everything that was happening on earth.,Translation,裁缝呆呆地站在那儿,久久地盯着那把椅子,因为他对别的都不如对这个喜欢。最后他忍不住好奇地爬到椅子上坐了下来。这一下,他可以看到地上发生的一切

45、。,2 Text: The Tailor in Heaven,Question about Para. 7,Back,Next,上海交通大学出版社,focus1text,7. Did the tailor do what Saint Peter had told him to do? And what did he do after he entered heaven?,No. He walked around in heaven when Peter was out and sat down on Gods seat.,2 Text: The Tailor in Heaven,Back,Ne

46、xt,上海交通大学出版社,focus1text,8 He noticed an ugly old woman who was standing beside a stream doing the laundry. She secretly set two scarves aside. Seeing this made the tailor so angry that he took hold of the golden footstool and threw it at the old thief, through heaven down to earth. Unable to bring t

47、he stool back again, he quietly sneaked down from the seat, sat back down in his place behind the door, and pretended that he had done nothing at all.,Translation,2 Text: The Tailor in Heaven,sneak: vi. 偷偷地走,溜 e.g. I saw him sneak away from us.,take hold of: 抓住,握住 e.g. Little children sometimes take

48、 hold of sharp knives and cut themselves.,set aside: 把搁到一边;留出;暂时不考虑 e.g. I set aside my overcoat and took out my summer clothes. She tries to set aside some money every month.,laundry: n. 1) U 要(或正在)洗的衣物 e.g. If you have any laundry, just leave it in the laundry bag. 2) C 洗衣房,洗衣店 e.g. With a big and

49、 a small washing machine she doesnt have to go to the laundry in her neighborhood.,他看到一个长相丑陋的老妇人在小溪边洗衣服,偷偷地把两条围巾藏到了一边。裁缝见状,怒不可遏,抄起镀金脚凳朝那老贼砸了下去,从天堂一直砸到人间。他见那凳子已经无法复归原处,便悄悄地从椅子上溜下来,坐回到门后的角落里,装作什么也没干过的样子。,Question about Para. 8,Back,Next,上海交通大学出版社,focus1text,8. What did the tailor do when he saw a woman stealing two scarves while she was doing the laundry?,In his anger the tailor threw a footstool down to earth

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