希望英语(第二版)综合教程1Unit3Money希望英语(第二版)综合教程2外语教学与研究出版社希望英语(第二版)综合教程2Unit3MoneySpeakingReadingAGrammarListeningWritingPresentationReadingB&ReadingCSpeakingTask1HomeTask2Task3Lookatthepicturesonpage34andlistwordsorphrasesaboutthem.Thenshareyourworkwithothers.SpeakingTask1BackSuggestedWords:worshiprichpurposepaidmeaningwealthcashdollarvaluepowerevilsuccessUsethefollowingsentencepatternsandthewordsorphrasesfromTask1totalkaboutthepicturesonPage34.A.…view…as…B.If…,would…SpeakingTask2SampleSentences:Somepeopleviewmoneyastherootofallevil.Otherpeopleviewmoneyasthesourceofhappiness.IfIwonthelottery,Iwouldquitmyjobandtravelaroundtheworld.BackWorkinpairs.Taketurnsaskingyourpartnerthefollowingquestionsandmakenotes.Organizeyournotesandreporttotheclassusingthegivenparagraphasamodel.SpeakingTask3•Wheredoyougetyourmoney,fromyourparentsoryourpart-timejobs?•Howdoyouspendyourmoney?•Whatdoesmoneymeantoyou?ModelReportMalcolmhasalwaysbeengoodatmakingmoneyeversincehestarteddeliveringnewspapersintheneighborhoodasateenager.Butthisdoesnotnecessarilymeanheisfreefromanymoneyproblems.Onthecontrary,heoftenfindshimselfshortofmoneywhenit’stimetopayhistuition,althoughhecanalwaysmanagetogetanewpart-timejobatthelastminute.Heneversaveswhenhehasmoney,asheisconfidentthathecanmakeenoughmoneywhenheneedsit.BackReadingATask2Task3Task1TextNewWordsandExpressionsTask4Task6Task7Task8Task5HomeReadingATask1Givebriefanswerstothefollowingquestions.Thenaskyourpartnerabouthis/heranswersandtakenotes.1.Whatdopeopleusuallysaywhentheytalkaboutmoney?Moneymeanseverything.Moneyisomnipotent.Moneyisamust.Moneytalks.Alltroublescomefrommoney.Moneystinks.Moneybringshappiness.Moneymeasuressuccess.Moneycorrupts.Moneyistherootofallevil.BackReadingATask1Givebriefanswerstothefollowingquestions.Thenaskyourpartnerabouthis/heranswersandtakenotes.2.Doyouagreewiththem?(open)BackReadingATask2TextMoneyMythsManybeliefsaboutmoneythatarecommoninoursocietyareasmisleadingasthemostridiculoussuperstitionsofourancestors,yetmostpeopleacceptthemwithoutquestion.Thesemoneymythsareheldbothconsciouslyandunconsciouslyandaretaughttousbyourparents,teachers,friends,andtheentertainmentmedia.Byrecognizingthemwetakethefirststeptofreeingourselvesfromtheirinfluence.Let’slookatthethreebasicformsmoneymythstake.BackReadingATask2TextMyth1:MoneyBringsHappinessThismythisthemostobviousandwidelyheldofall.Commonexpressionsthatexemplifythisbeliefare:IfonlyIhadmoremoney,I’dbehappy.Moneytalks.WhenI’mrich,Iwon’thavetoputupwiththisstuff.IfIcouldwinthelottery,allmyproblemswouldbesolved.BackReadingATask2TextMyth2:MoneyMeasuresSuccessIssuesofsuccessarecloselyrelatedtohappiness,power,andstatus.Moneyisthemeasureofsuccess.IfeelthatpeoplejudgemeaccordingtotheamountofmoneyIhave.BackReadingATask2TextMyth3:MoneyCorruptsOursocietyteachesinmanysubtlewaysthatwecanhaveeitherprinciplesormoney,butnotboth.Thisideathatidealsandmoneyareinoppositecornersoftheringisimpliedorexpressedinmanyexpressions.Hesoldhissoul.Moneyistherootofallevil.Itiseasierforacameltogothroughtheeyeofaneedlethanforarichmantogetintoheaven.BackReadingATask2TextThenwhyarethesemythsfalse?Ineachcase,alittlethoughtisallittakestobreakthebubbleofbelief.BackReadingATask2TextThefirstmyth,thatmoneybringshappiness,isperhapstheeasiesttodispel.Thinkofthemiserableroyalmemberswhosemarriagesfallapart,richpeoplewhosechildrenhatethem,moviestarswhoresorttodrugstorelievestress.Theoppositebelief,thatmoneybringsmiseryisjustasfalse,foronecouldaseasilyfindexamplesofwealthypeoplewhoareperfectlycontentwithlife.Thefactis,wemakeourselveshappyorunhappyregardlessofhowmuchmoneywehave.BackReadingATask2TextThemyththatmoneymeasuressuccessisjustastransparent.Althoughthetwooftengohandinhand,moneyitselfcannotmakeyouasuccess,andviceversa.TakeAlbertEinsteinforexample.Nobodycandenythathewasasuccess.Yet,whoisinterestedinhowmuchmoneyhemakes?Whatmakeshimasuccessishisintellectandachievements.BackReadingATask2TextDoesmoneycorrupt?Ifthatwereso,thenwewouldhaveacleverwaytoassessjusthowcorruptanygivenpersonis:simplylookathowmuchmoneyhehas.Theabsurdityisobvious.Moneyisnotcorrupt.Alsoitdoesnotcorruptpeople.Corruptpeoplearecorruptbecausetheyaredishonestandlackvirtue.BackReadingATask2TextThefalsemoneymythsaresorootedinoursocietythatittakesmostpeopleawhiletorealizethattheyaren’tself-evidenttruths.Ifyoustillunconsciouslybelievethesemyths,thentheyareholdingyoubackfromtheprosperitythatisrightfullyyours.BackReadingA金钱的谬论在我们这个社会里普遍存在着许多有关金钱的观念,它们就如同我们祖先那些最荒谬的迷信一样很容易误导人,但是大部分人都不加质疑地接受了。我们的父母、老师、朋友和娱乐媒体都有意无意地认同这些谬论并把它们灌输给我们。只要认清它们,我们就迈出了摆脱其影响的第一步。让我们看看三种主要的关于金钱的谬论。TextReadingA谬论1:金钱带来快乐这种观点最显而易见,也是流传最广的,其典型的常见说法有:要是有更多的钱,我就会快乐。金钱说了算。有了钱,我就不用再忍受这个了。如果我能中了彩票,所有的问题都会迎刃而解了。TextReadingA谬论2:金钱衡量成功成功与快乐、权力和地位紧密相连。金钱是衡量成功的尺度。我感觉人们是根据我拥有的金钱来判断我是否成功。A-Trans-3TextReadingA谬论3:金钱使人堕落我们的社会以许多不易察觉的方式告诉我们,我们或者坚持道义或者拥有金钱,但两者不可兼而有之。许多说法都暗含或表达了理想与金钱占据拳击台的两个对角这一观念。他出卖了灵魂。金钱是万恶之源。富人死后升入天堂比骆驼通过针眼还要难。A-Trans-4TextReadingA那么为什么说这些观念都是骗人的呢?稍加思考,就可以捅破每一个谬论的肥皂泡。A-Trans-3TextReadingA第一个谬论,即金钱带来快乐,也许是最容易被破除的。想想那些因婚姻破裂而痛苦不堪的皇室成员,那些被自己子女憎恨的富人以及那些要靠