Unit 1 Life of Aspiration
Part One Warming-up Listening
Choose Optimism
Words & Notes
Prophecy n. a statement made by somebody with religious or magic powers
Carp about to keep complaining about something in an annoying way
Task One Compound Dictation
If you except something to turn out badly, it probably will. Pessimism is seldom disappointed. But the same principle also .
If you except good things to happen, they usually do.! There seems to be a between optimism and success.
Optimism and pessimism are both powerful forces, and each of us must choose which we want to .There are enough good and bad in everyone’s life-ample sorrow and happiness, - to find a rational basis for either optimism or pessimism. We can choose to laugh or cry, bless or curse, and it’s our decision.
I choose to highlight the positive and slip right over the negative. I am an positive by choice as much as by nature. Sure, .I am in my 70s now, and I’ve lived through more than one crisis. But when all is said and done, I find that .
An optimistic attitude is not a luxury; it’s a necessary. The way you look at life will determine how you feel, how you perform, and .Conversely, negative thoughts, attitude, and expectations feed on themselves; they become a self-fulfilling prophecy. Pessimism creates .
Optimism doesn’t need to be native. We can be an optimist and still recognize that problems exist and that some of them are not dealt with easily. But what a difference optimism makes is
! When you are an optimism, you’re more concerned with problem-solving than with useless carping about issues. It’s your choice.
Part Two Focus Listening
A Great Communicator in All Circumstances
Words & Notes
incumbent adj. currently holding the office and position
uncanny adj. very strange and difficult to explain
Task One Listening for the Main Idea
1. Generally speaking, what are many American presidents skilled at?
2. Who is the Great Communicator?
3. Give a brief introduction to Reagan’s early career and his talent for communication.
4. Why do people consider Reagan as a good executive?
Task Two Listensing for Specific Information
In his early twenties
Reagan become
In 1980
While ,Reagan said he main message should be
.
During Presidential Campaign
Reagan appeared as a , ,
.
Being in hospital
Reagan said to the surgeons:”Please ”
Becoming president
Reagan was supported by people for they knew , and
.
Part Three Home Listening
Dream vs. Goal
Words & Notes
mediocre adj. not very good; second rate
splashy adj. big, bright, or very easy to notice
incremental adj. increasing in amount or value gradually
pitch in to start working energetically
fuzzy adj. unclear; blurred
tangible adj. clear enough or definite enough to be easily seen or noticed
Task One Focusing on Summarizing Practice
Why we need dream:
Interpretation of goals:
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