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1、LOGOUnit 5应用英语系应用英语系戚萍萍戚萍萍Teaching objectivesI.To talk about the topic of lying freely and understand the real truth of lies.III.To master some key vocabulary and difficult language points.II.ContentsConsolidation activitiesConsolidation activitiesWarming-up activitiesWarming-up activitiesGlobal stu
2、dy of the textGlobal study of the text Detailed study of the textDetailed study of the textWarming-up activitiesBlack liesBlack liesBlackliesreferstomalicious lies,theyaretoldtodeceivesomeoneelsefortheliarsadvantage.Usually,peoplegethurtoristakenadvantageof.White liesSupposeyouareintrouble.Whenyourp
3、arentscallyouandaskhowyouare,willyoutellthemaliebysayingthatyouarefineortellthemthetruth?A white lie is one that lacks evil intent.It is harmless or trivial,and is frequently said in order to show the speakers good intention and avoid hurting someones feelings.List some situations in which you think
4、 a white lie would be told.Discuss about the would-be benefits and would-be costs about white lies.Group discussionQuotes lie&truthTruthisbeautiful,withoutdoubt;butsoarelies.-Ralph Waldo Emerson Aliestandsononeleg,truthontwo.-Benjamin FranklinTruthiscompletelyspontaneous.Lieshavetobetaught.-Richard
5、Buckminster Fuller Jr.Truthisthesafestlie.-Jewish Proverb Itisalwaysthebestpolicytotellthetruth,unless,ofcourse,youareanexceptionallygoodliar.-Jerome K.Jerome Global study of the textTextwriting stylebackgourndstrucutral analysismain ideatone of writingconsequences of lyingItisanessaywhichintendstoc
6、onvincethereadertobelievewhattheauthorbelievesaboutacertaintopic.(acleartopicstatement,sufficientevidenceorexamples,logicalreasoning)Background informationThistextisselectedfromReaders DigestinNovember,1999.the author:RandyFitzgeraldStyle:an_ essay in a_ style.argumentative or persuasivejournalistic
7、Main ideaTheme:toprovetherealtruthaboutlies.The tone:quitehumorousasitresortstodailylifeandcausesmuchresonance.Inthistext,theauthorassertstheubiquitouspresenceofpettywhitelies,analyzesits_,discussesitsgrave_,andconcludesthatsomeliesare_,whileothersaretobe_.causesconsequencesavoidedjustifiableStructu
8、ral analysisparas 16-18Discussingwhetherliesshouldbeavoidedatallcosts.Part IPart IIPart IIIPart IVparas 7-11Tellinglittlewhiteliesisacommonpracticeandthereasonfortellingsuchliesisfamiliar-wedontwanttohurtothers.paras 12-15Theconsequencesoftellinglies.paras 1-6Introducingthetopicbyreportingtwosurveyr
9、esults.Theconsequencesoflyingfallintothree aspects:thedeceivedmayfeelcheatedandwonttrusttheliaranymore;theliarwilllosetrustfromthedeceivedandgetentangledinthelieshefabricates;thesocietyasawholewouldcollapseasitsmembersdonottrusteachotheranymore.Consequences of lying(paras.12-15)Detailed study of the
10、 textvocabularysentence structurecultural noteswriting techniquegrammarrhetorical featuressentenceparaphrasePart 11AttheUniversityofVirginiainCharlottesville,psychologyprofessorBellaDePaulogot77studentsand70townspeopletovolunteerforanunusualproject.Allkeptdiariesforaweek,recordingthenumbersanddetail
11、softheliestheytold.2OnestudentandsixCharlottesvilleresidentsprofessedtohavetoldnofalsehoods.Theother140participantstold1535.questions:paras.1-6Part 13Theliesweremostoftennotwhatmostofuswouldcallearth-shattering.Someonewouldpretendtobemorepositiveorsupportiveofaspouseorfriendthanheorshereallywas,orfe
12、ignagreementwitharelativesopinion.AccordingtoDePaulo,womenintheirinteractionswithotherwomenliedmostlytosparetheothersfeelings.Menliedtoothermengenerallyforself-promotingreasons.Part 1 4Moststrikingly,thesetellers-of-a-thousand-liesreportedthattheirdeceptionscausedthemlittlepreoccupationorregret.Migh
13、tthat,too,bealie?Perhaps.Butthereisevidencethatthisattitudetowardscasualuseofprevaricationiscommon.Part 15*Forexample,20,000middle-andhigh-schoolersweresurveyedbytheJosephsonInstituteofEthicsanonprofitorganizationinMarinadelRey,California,devotedtocharactereducation.*Ninety-twopercentoftheteenagersa
14、dmittedhavingliedtotheirparentsinthepreviousyear,and73percentcharacterizedthemselvesasserialliars,meaningtheytoldliesweekly.Despitetheseadmissions,91percentofallrespondentssaidtheyweresatisfiedwithmyownethicsandcharacter.Part 16ThinkhowoftenweheartheexpressionsIllcallyouorThecheckisinthemailorImsorr
15、y,buthesteppedout.*Andthenthereareprofessionslawyers,pundits,publicrelationsconsultantswhosemembersseemtospecializeinshapingorspinningthetruthtosuitclientsneeds.Part 27Littlewhitelieshavebecomeubiquitous,andthereasonswegiveeachotherfortellingfibsarefamiliar.Consider,forexample,acorporateexecutivewho
16、mIllcallTom.Hegoeswithhiswifeandsontohismother-in-lawshomeforaholidaydinnereveryyear.Tomdislikesherspecialpumpkinpieintensely.Invariablyhetellsherhowwonderfulitis,toavoidhurtingherfeelings.questions:paras.7-11Part 28Whatswrongwiththat?TomaskedMichaelJosephson,presidentoftheJosephsonInstitute.Itsaque
17、stionwemightallask.Part 29JosephsonrepliedbyaskingTomtoconsidertheliefromhismother-in-lawspointofview.SupposethatonedayTomschildblurtsoutthetruth,andshediscoversthedeceit.Willshetellherson-in-law,Thankyouforcaringsomuch?Orisshemorelikelytofeelhurtandsay,Howcouldyouhavemisledmealltheseyears?Andwhatel
18、sehaveyouliedtomeabout?Part 210AndwhatmightTomsmother-in-lawnowsuspectaboutherowndaughter?AndwillTomsboylietohisparentsandyetbesatisfiedwithhisowncharacter?Part 211Howoftendowecomplimentpeopleonhowwelltheylook,orexpressourappreciationforgifts,whenwedontreallymeanit?Surely,theseniceliesareharmlessand
19、well-intended,anecessarysociallubricant.But,likeTom,weshouldrememberthewordsofEnglishnovelistSirWalterScott,whowrote,*Whatatangledwebweweave,whenfirstwepracticetodeceive.Part 312Evenseeminglyharmlessfalsehoodscanhaveunforeseenconsequences.*PhilosopherSisselaBokwarnsusthattheycanputusonaslipperyslope
20、Afterthefirstlies,otherscancomemoreeasily,shewroteinherbookLying:Moral Choice in Public and Private Life.“Psychologicalbarriersweardown;theabilitytomakemoredistinctionscancoarsen;theliarsperceptionofhischancesofbeingcaughtmaywarp.”questions:paras.12-15Part 313Takethepumpkin-pielies.Inthefirstplace,
21、itwasntjustthathewantedhismother-in-lawtofeelgood.Whetherherealizeditornot,hereallywantedhertothinkhighlyofhim.Andaftertheinitialdeceitheneededtotellmoreliestocoverupthefirstone.Part 314Whobelievesitanymorewhentheyretoldthatthepersontheywanttoreachbyphoneisinameeting?Byitself,thatkindoflieisofnogrea
22、tconsequence.Still,theendlessproliferationoftheselittleprevaricationsdoesmatter.Part 3 15*Oncetheyvebecomecommonenough,eventhesmalluntruthsthatarenotmeanttohurtencourageacertaincynicismandlossoftrust.*“When(trust)isdamaged,”warnsBok,“thecommunityasawholesuffers;andwhenitisdestroyed,societiesfalteran
23、dcollapse.”Part 4 16*Areallwhiteliestobeavoidedatallcosts?Notnecessarily.*Themostunderstandableandforgivableliesareanexchangeofwhatethicistsrefertoastheprincipleoftrustfortheprincipleofcaring,“liketellingchildrenthetoothfairy,ordeceivingsomeonetosetthemupforasurpriseparty,”Josephsonsays.“Still,*wemu
24、staskourselvesifwearewillingtogiveourfriendsandassociatestheauthoritytolietouswhenevertheythinkitisforourowngood.”Homeworkquestions:paras.16-18Part 4 17Josephsonsuggestsasimpletest.Ifsomeoneyoulietofindsoutthetruth,willhethankyouforcaring?Orwillhefeelhislong-termtrustinyouhasbeenundermined?Part 4 18
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