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懂你英语Level 3 Unit 3 Part 2 Dialog

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Desk Assembly

W: What’s in that big box you're carrying?

M: It’s a new desk. I just bought it, and now I have to put it together.

W: Do you need any help?

M: No, I don’t think so. I just need to get my tools. I’ll need a screwdriver and maybe a hammer.

W: Don’t forget to read the instructions.

Exercise:

— What  did he just buy?

— I bought a new desk.

W: How are things going?

M: I’ m almost finished.

W: Something doesn’t look right to me. The right side is higher than the left side.

M: Oh, you’re right. It looks like I put a couple of screws into the wrong places.

Exercise:

— What mistake did he make?

— He put a couple of screws into the wrong places.

W: So now you have to take it apart.

M: Great, and I thought I was almost finished.

W: I told you to read the instructions. Did you read them?

M: No, I didn’t read them. I hate to read the instructions. I looked at them, but they were confusing.

W: Well, this is what happens when you don’t. You were too impatient. Anyway, what can I do to help you?

M: Could you get another screwdriver and help me unscrew some of these screws?

W: OK, but next time please read the instructions.

Exercise:

1.— What didn't he do?

   — He didn't read the instructions.

2. I looked at them, but they were confusing.

Repeat & Read Sentences:

1. How are things going?

2. Something doesn’t look right to me.

3. I told you to read the instructions.

4. Don’t forget to read the instructions.

5. I just bought it, and now I have to put it together.



Life and the Universe

W: Do you ever look up at the sky and think about life and universe?

M: I did when I was a kid. But I don’t do that very much anymore. Why do you ask?

W: Sometimes I feel like I’m lost in day-to-day details. Then when I look up at the sky, I see the big picture. I appreciate things more, even the little things.

Exercise:

1.— What doesn't he do some much anymore?

   — He doesn't think about life and universe.

2. I appreciate things more, even the little things.

M: You sound like a philosopher or a poet. I felt like that too when I was a kid.

W: Don’t you feel like that anymore?

M: No, I don’t. In fact, I try not to. When I think about things too deeply, I get depressed. It’s even a bit frightening.

W: Really? For me it’s just the opposite. Everything seems like a wonderful miracle.

M: Doesn’t that frighten you a bit? The universe is so large and we are so small.

Exercise:

1.— What happens when he thinks too deeply?

   — He gets depressed.

2. It’s even a bit frightening.

W: What I realize is how little we understand. We just need to appreciate our lives and not get lost.

M: Sometimes being lost isn’t so bad. Do you know the expression "ignorance is bliss"?

W: Sure, I’ve heard it many times. To be ignorant is to be happy.

Exercise:

1.— What does she realize?

   — She realizes that there is a lot that we don't understand.

2. We just need to appreciate our lives and not get lost.

M: Maybe it’s true. Maybe it’s best not to think or know too much.

W: No, that’s not for me. I want to understand as much as possible. That’s why I became a scientist.

M: Well, I respect your choice but it’s not for me. If understanding is painful, I’d rather not understand.

Exercise:

1.— What doesn't he agree with?

   — He doesn't agree with her choice.

2. I want to understand as much as possible.

Repeat & Read Sentences:

1. Everything seems like a wonderful miracle.

2. For me it’s just the opposite.

3. He doesn't agree with her choice.

4. Maybe it’s best not to think or know too much.

5. I appreciate things more, even the little things.

6. She realizes that there is a lot that we don't understand.

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