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1、Unit ThreeFiguresPart I Viewing, Listening and SpeakingFor this section, you are required to watch a video three times. Each time you must complete an exercise with a different focus. Before watching, make yourself familiar with the following words and expressions, which will make it easy for you to

2、 understand the video.Words and Expressionsnotion 5nEuF(E)n n. an idea, a belief or an understanding of sth. 观念;想法purveyor pE5veiE(r) n. a person or company that supplies sth. 承办商stint stint n. a period of time that one spends working somewhere or doing a particular activity定额工作;定量fancy 5fAnsi a. un

3、usually complicated, often in an unnecessary way奇特的;异样的knit nit vt. join closely together 编织;密接;结合ministry 5ministri n. the work and duties of a minister in the church天职demeanor di5mi:nE(r) n. the way that sb. looks or behaves风格parody 5pArEdi n. a literacy or musical work that copies a serious work

4、in a humorous way(对严肃的文学或音乐作品的)滑稽模仿作品commencement 5kE5mensmEnt n. a ceremony at which students receive their academic degrees or diplomas毕业典礼make-believe 5meikbi9li:v n. imagining or pretending things to be different or more exciting than they really are虚构tie-in n. a product such as a book or toy th

5、at is connected with a new film/movie, television program关系;搭卖的广告time capsule 5kApsju:l n. a container that is filled with objects that people think are typical of the time they are living in. It is buried so that it can be discovered by people in the future现代历史资料和文物的储放器;时代文物密藏容器(内中存放具有时代特征的物品, 以备后世

6、研究)Characters: Jeff Greenfield (CNN Correspondent) Fred Rogers (the host of the television show Mister Rogers Neighborhood)Setting: At the StudioTopic: A Wonderful NeighborTapescriptJeff Greenfield: Fred Rogers, Mr. Rogers to you and to me, has been walking through the same door for more than 30 yea

7、rs. Fred: Its a beautiful day in this neighborhood. A beautiful day for a neighbor. Would you be mine? Could you be mine?Jeff: Walking into his living room and ours, inviting our children to his “Neighborhood”, and to his land of make-believe. Fred: The whole idea is to look at the television camera

8、 and present as much love as you possibly could.Jeff: If it all seemed a bit old-fashioned in this era of fast-paced cartoons and quick edits and product tie-ins, thats because Mr. Rogers kept some old-fashioned notions about television throughout his life and work, notions you dont hear much these

9、days.Fred: I believe that those of us who were the producers and purveyors of television, I believe that we are the servants of this nation.Jeff: Fred Rogers didnt plan on a career in television. He was a music major in Rollins College. He wanted to be a composer. But there was something about telev

10、ision, then in its earliest years, something that interested and annoyed him at the same time.Fred: I got into television because I hated it so.Jeff: He began by writing and producing a program called “The Childrens Corner.” Then after a short stint on Canadian television, “Mr. Rogers Neighborhood”

11、was born. That was back in 1968, making it PBS longest running show. Fred: What a fine boy you are!Jeff: Making him a star to the under-six set and their parents. It was a golden opportunity to cash in, an opportunity he never took.Fred: I never had much of a desire for a fancy lifestyle, and I neve

12、r needed a lot of fancy things.Jeff: Some of the characters on his last shows like this Mr. McFeely, were original. So were some of the sweaters, which were all Christmas gifts knitted by his late mother.Fred: My mother made a sweater a month, for as many years as I knew her, and every Christmas she

13、 would give this extended family of ours a sweater.Jeff: But if life inside the “Neighborhood” remains something of a time capsule, life outside the “Neighborhood” changed dramatically from the 60s to the millennium. But for Fred Rogers, it always came back to the children, to what they needed.Fred:

14、 We all long to be lovable, and capable of loving. And whatever we can do, through the “Neighborhood” or anything else, to reflect that, and to encourage people to be in touch with that, then I think thats our ministry.Jeff: Mr. Rogers demeanor often made him a target for parody- surely no one could

15、 be really that innocent, that gentle. But for years, Fred Rogers was one of the most requested speakers at college commencements, suggesting that long after his audience had left childhood behind, they found themselves hungry for another visit to his “Neighborhood.” Jeff Greenfield. (499 words)Practice One Directions: Watch the video and decide whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F). T 1. Mr. Rogers still kept old-fashioned notio

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