UnitSixRisksUnitSix•Task1:Risksinjobs•Task2:Risksinentertaining•Task3:RisksinsuccessTask1Task2Task3RisksRiskistheprobabilityoflosingsomethingofvalue.Sincewevaluelifeaboveotherthings,thegreatestriskformostpeopleistheriskofdeath.Otherthingswevalueincludehealth,safety,money,property,relationshipsandhappiness.Task1Task2Task3RisksinJobsTask1Directions:Manyjobsinvolverisks.Someevenhaveseveralrisks.Workinpairstoclassifythefollowinglistofjobs.coal-minerstockbrokerpolicemanpresidentfiremansingerlawyerteacherbusinessmanpilotmodelwriterfarmerfactoryworkerpsychiatristchemicalengineercomputerprogrammerTask1Task2Task3RisksinJobsPhysicalRisksFinancialRisksEmotionalRiskscoal-minerpolicemanteacherpilotfiremanwriterfactoryworkerchemicalengineercomputerprogrammerbusinessmanstockbrokerfarmerwriterpsychiatristlawyerpresidentteachersingerpsychologistwritermodelTask1Task1Task2Task3RisksinJobsDirections:Thoughmanyjobsinvolvedifferenttypesofrisks,westillhavetodoit.Watchthevideoanddiscusswithyourgroupmembersthefollowingquestions.Doyouthinkpeopleinthevideoaredoingariskyjob?Doyouwishtoruntherisk?Whatdoyouthinkisthemostriskyjob?Why?Task1Task1Task2Task3VideoTask1ClicktostopandclickagaintocontinueTask1Task2Task3RisksinEntertainingActivitiesTask2Peoplenowadaysarenolongercontenttothosetraditionalholidayexperiences.Theyareseekingmorethrillingactivities.Watchtheflash,youwillseeakindofexcitingbutveryriskyactivity.幻灯放映后在画面上点右键选播放Task1Task2Task3Task2Directions:Doyouliketheactivityintheflash?Thinkaboutthefollowingquestionsandtelltheclassyouranswers.RisksinEntertainingActivitiesListasmanyaspossibletheactivitiesyouthinkareexcitingandriskyaswell.Choosethemostriskyoneandtellwhyyouthinkso.Doyouprefermoretraditionaloneormorethrillingone?Task1Task2Task3RisksinSuccessMostpeoplecandoextraordinarythingsiftheyhavetheconfidenceortaketherisks.Yetmostpeopledon’t.Theysitinfrontofthetellyandtreatlifeasifitgoesonforever.—PhilipAndrewAdamsHoweverwellorganizedthefoundationsoflifemaybe,lifemustalwaysbefullofrisks.—HenryHavelockEllisTask3Task1Task2Task3RisksinSuccessTask3Achievingsuccessalwaysinvolveshardworkandrisks.Withnocouragetoovercomethedifficultiesandchallengetherisks,therewillnotbesuccess.Watchthevideoofastoryandtellthestory“ToCatchTheTigerCub,OneMustEnterTheTiger’sLair”toyourclassmatesinEnglish.AndsayifBanChaohadn’truntherisk,whatwouldhavehappened?Task1Task2Task3RisksinSuccessToCatchtheTigerCub,OneMustEntertheTiger’sLairTask3ClicktostopandclickagaintocontinueTask1Task2Task3ToCatchTheTigerCub,OneMustEnterTheTiger’sLairTask3BanChaowasafamousmilitaryscientistanddiplomatintheEasterHanDynasty.Atthetime,theHunsaristocratsgrewincreasinglypowerful.TheycapturedandruledthewideWesternRegion,andruthlesslysuppressedthepeoplelivingthereandmenacedtheEasternHanKingdom.SomesmallcountriesintheWesternRegionsfearedtheHuns,buttheyalsodidnotwanttobecomeestrangedwithHanKingdom.TheemperoroftheHanKingdomdispatchedBanChaotothosecountriestoestablishfriendlyrelationswiththem.Leadinganentourageof36men,BanChaofirstreachedthestateofShanshan.Inthebeginning,thekingofShanshanshowedgreathospitality.Butseveraldayslater,thekingbecamehesitantandevencoldtoBanChao.Afterinvestigating,BandiscoveredthattheHunshadalsosentanenvoytoShanshan,usingboththreatsandinducementtocoercethekingofShanshan.Task1Task2Task3Bansooncalledhismentogether:“Nowweareindanger.IfthekingsoughtrefugewiththeHuns,hewillbetrayusandwewillbetakenprisoners.Whatdoyouthinkweshoulddonow?”Hismensaidresolutely:“Whetherweliveordie,wewillfollowyou.”SoBansaidfirmlyanddecisively:“Sohowcanyoucatchthetigercubwithoutenteringthetiger’sliar?WhatisleftforustodonowistosneakintotheHunsenvoy’scampsiteatnight,taketheHunsbysurprise.”ThatnightBanandhismenattachedtheHuns.Theysetonfire,andwiththehelpofthewind,theywipedtheHunsoutinoneblow.Thenextday,BanexplainedthewholethingtothekingofShanshan.Thekingadmiredhisbraveryandwisdomandagreedimmediatelytoestablishlong-standingfriendshipwiththeHankingdom.Thisstorygaverisetotheproverbimplyingnothingventured,nothinggained.Ifonedoesnotenterintotheheartofdanger,onecannotattainsuccess.•In-ClassReadingRisksandYouWorkinpairstoanswerthefollowingquestions.Whatisrisk?Couldyouthinkofasmanyrisksasyoucaninourlife?SampleRiskistheprobabilitythatsomethingbadwillhappen.Lifeisfullofrisks.Forexample,peoplemayhurtthemselveswhenridingbicyclesbygettinginvolvedintrafficaccidents.Apassengermaybekilledinanaircrash,orevenachildwillbefacedwithsharptoysandpoorchildcare.Theremaybenaturaldisasterssuchashurricane,tsunami,infectiousdiseasesordangerousflood.Itseemsthelistcouldgoonandon.Whatshouldwedoinfaceofrisks?SampleWhenfacedwithrisks,weshouldstaycalmandtrytogethelp.Sometimeswecantakemeasurestoreducetheprobabilitiesofrisks.Forinstance,wecanreducethespeedwhenridingbicyclesormotors;we’dbetternotgoswimmingalone;weshouldn’ttrydangerousgameswithoutanyguidanceorprotection.Weshouldstopchildrenfromplayingdangerousandharmfulgames.What’sthedifferenceandsimilaritybetweenhypochondriaandanxietyaboutrisks?SampleHypochondria,fearofdiseaseandsuspiciousofbe