1Unit3FriendshipandLovePartATheGreatestFriendshipandLoveofAll----aStoryandascenefrom“Titanic”Listeningtask11A2C3B4A5C6BListeningtask2sayyourgoodbye,socold,getoutofhere,babies,warminherbed,feelmybody,Winning,honor,survive,howhopelessLANGUAGEFOLLOW-UPInonfromaboutwiththrougharoundtoforofPartBLoveinCyberspace—aRadioTalkListeningPracticeListeningtask11.Theymetandcommunicatedwitheachotherfacetoface.2.TheyspendtimechattingwitheachotherinInternetchatrooms.3.HeisalecturerinpsychologyattheUniversityofBath.4.Regularchatroomusersaged19to26.5.TheannualconferenceoftheBritishPsychologicalSocietyinBlackpoolListeningtask21.Topic:LoveinCyberspace.2.Generalbelief:Chatroomleadtoshallowandimpersonal2relationships.Reasons:Everythingonlineisunreal.3.Gavin'sopinion:Courtshipsbegunincyberspacecanverywellleadtotruelove.Reason:PeopleexpressthemselvesmorefreelyandaremoreopenandhonestontheInternet,sotheirrelationshipsdevelopverywell.Factualevidencefortheargument:Outof42peoplestudied,29ofthemreportedclosefriendshipsorromanticrelationshipswithpeopletheymetonline,and21gotmarried.LANGUAGEFOLLOW-UP1.反对这种时尚的人认为在网络上寻找友谊或爱情不会成功,因为网上的一切都是不真实的。2.以下这些话可令那些花了太多时间上网聊天的人得到些许安慰。3.很多“虚拟”关系在网友见面后往往蓬勃发展,因为他们已经通过网上的接触对彼此有了相当的了解。·4.通常情况是,网上关系会在双方见面后非常顺利地过渡到现实生活中,因为他们已经相知甚深。PartCListeningPracticeListeningTask11F2F3T4F5F6TListeningTask21.BecauseyoungpeopleintheUSAhavemorefreedomnowthantheyhaveeverhadbefore.2.Ayoungmanmustgivethegirlatelephonecall,askthegirlforadate,andsuggestsomethingsthattheymightdotogether.3.TheygooutondatesonFridayandSaturdaynights.34.Onagroupdate,smallgroupsofyoungpeoplegoouttogether.Theyareusuallyfriends,butnooneyoungmaniswithanyparticulargirl.5.Thetraditionaldatingcustomgivesyoungpeopleachancetogettoknowoneanotherquitewell.6.Becausegroupdatesallowyoungpeopletohavemorefunwithlesspressure.LANGUAGEFOLLOW-UP1.Itisusuallyuptotheyoungmantopayforalloftheevening'sactivities.2.Someyoungmenwouldrathergooutwithjustonegirlallthetime.3.Theygettoknowmanypeoplethisway,andmaynotwishtohaveaseriousrelationjustoneperson.4.ManyyoungpeopleintheUnitedStates,especiallycollegestudents,donotgooutoneitherofthesetraditionaldates.5.Onagroupdate,everypersonpaysforhisorherownexpenses,whichmeansthegirlsmustpayforthemselves.TapescriptsPartATheGreatestFriendshipandLoveofAll---aStoryandascenefrom“Titanic”ListeningTask1:AStoryAteenageboyhadcancerandwasinhospitalforseveralweekstoundergoradiation()treatmentandchemotherapy.Duringthattime,he4lostallofhishair.Onthewayhomefromthehospital,hewasworried,notaboutthecancer,butabouttheembarrassmentofgoingbacktoschoolwithabaldhead.Hehadalreadydecidednottowearawigorahat.Whenhearrivedhome,hewalkedthroughthefrontdoorandturnedon-thelights.Tohissurprise,aboutfiftyofhisfriendsjumpedupandshouted,Welcomehome!Theboylookedaroundtheroomandcouldhardlybelievehiseyes...allfiftyofhisfriendshadshavedtheirheads!Wouldn'tweallliketohavecaringfriendswhoweresosensitiveandcommittedtousthattheywouldsacrificetheirhairforusifthat'swhatittooktomakeusfeelloved?Friendslikethatarethegreatesttreasurewecouldhaveinourlives.ListeningTask2:AScenefrom“Titanic”Rose:Iloveyou,Jack.Jack:Don'tyoudothat.Don'tyousayyourgoodbye.Notyet,doyouunderstandme?Rose:I'msocold.Jack:Listen,Rose,you'regonnagetoutofhere.You'regonnagoonandyou,regonnamakelotsofbabies,andyou'regonnadieanold,oldladywarminherbed.Nothere.Notthisnight,notlikethis,doyouunderstandme?Rose:Ican'tfeelmybody.5Jack:Winningthatticket,Rose,wasthebestthingthateverhappenedtome.Itbroughtmetoyou.AndI'mthankfulforthat,Rose,I'mthankful.Youmust,youmust,youmustdomethishonor.Youmustpromisemethatyou'll:survive,thatyouwon'tgiveup.Nomatterwhathappens,nomatterhowhopeless,promisemenow,Rose,andneverletgoofthatpromise.Rose:IpromisePartBLoveinCyberspace—aRadioTalkInthepast,peoplespentalotoftimecommunicatingwiththeirfriendsfacetoface.Thisgavethemthechancetomeettheonestheylikedandfindtheonestheyloved.Nowadays,however,peopleseemtoengagethemselveslessinthistraditionaltypeofcommunicationbutspendmoretimeinInternetchatrooms.Thoseagainstthisnewcommunicationtrendarguethatlookingforfriendshiporloveonlinewillnotbesuccessfulbecauseeverythingonlineisunreal.Butherearewordsofcomfortforanyonewhohasspentmoretimethanheshouldinonlinechatrooms--aBritishpsychologisthasfoundthatcourtshipsbegunincyberspacecanverywellleadtotruelove.Many'virtual'relationshipsthriveonceonlinepartnersmeetfacetofacebecausetheyalreadyknoweachothersowellthroughtheironlineencounters,saidJeffreyGavin,alecturerinpsychologyattheUniversityofBath.Chatroomsdon'tleadtoshallowandimpersonalrelationships,Gavinsaidinaninterview.Onthe6contrary,theyleadtoreallycloserelationshipsbecausepeopleexpressthemselvesmorefreelyandaremoreopenandhonestontheInternet.Gavincarriedoutin-depthinterviewswith42regularchatroomusersaged19to26.Ofthevolunteershestudied,29reportedclosefriendshipsorromanticrelationshipswithpeopletheymetonline,with21progressingtobemarried.Whattendstohappenisthat,whentheymeet,it'sa:smoothtransitionfromonlinetoofflinebecausetheyknoweachothersowell,saidGavin,whopresentedhisfindingstotheann