Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Part Five W B T L E ENTER Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Extension I. Oral work II. Quiz III. Writing IV. Listening Lab W B T L E Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Oral Work I. List: 1.Group Discussion 2.Appreciation of Quotes: Prejudice and Justice 3.Debating W B T L E Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Oral Work I. Group Discussion Why do you think Juror No. 8 could stand up against all the opposition and finally won this argument? Do you think we are all prone to prejudices just like the jurors? Why? What is the difference between the American judicial system and the Chinese one? Does reasonable doubt also play a part in the Chinese judicial system? W B T L E The end of Group Discussion. Brainstor m in groups . Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Oral Work I. Appreciation of Quotes Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen. –Albert Einstein The greatest friend of Truth is time, her greatest enemy is Prejudice, and her constant companion Humility. –Charles Caleb Colton Everyone is a prisoner of his own experiences. No one can eliminate prejudices–just recognize them. –Edward R. Murrow W B T L E To be continued on the next page. Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Oral Work I. Appreciation of Quotes If we were to wake up some morning and find that everyone was the same race, creed and color, we would find some other cause for prejudice by noon. –George Aiken When the judgment is weak, the prejudice is strong. –Kane O’Hara There are, in every age, new errors to be rectified and new prejudices to be opposed. –Samuel Johnson W B T L E To be continued on the next page. Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Oral Work I. Appreciation of Quotes I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally. –W. C. Fields A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices. –William James Never try to reason the prejudice out of a man. It was not reasoned into him, and cannot be reasoned out. –Sydney Smith W B T L E The end of Appreciation of Quotes. Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Oral Work I. Topics for debating: Prejudices can be eliminated by education. W B T L E The end of Oral Work. Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Quiz II. List: 1. Quiz 1 2. Quiz 2 3. Quiz 3 W B T L E Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Quiz 1 II. 冒挨批评的危险 run the country 摆出证据 break the tie 歪曲事实 recreate the scene run for one’s life 重现当时场景 设身处地 present the evidence 逃命 give a demonstration 打破僵局 twist the facts 做一示范 risk being criticized 治理国家 put sb. in one’s place W B T L E The end of Quiz 1. Match the items in the two columns. Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Quiz 2 II. 1. I shall paint the wall of my room green next Saturday if it doesn’t rain. It’s high time it ____. A. did B. was done C. had done D. can be done 2. I ___ you didn’t do anything about it for the time being. A. would rather B. hope C. suggest D. suppose W B T L E To be continued on the next page. B A Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Quiz 2 II. 3. It is highly desirable that a new dean ___ for this department. A. be appointed B. appoint C. will be appointed D. is appointed 4. One of the requirements for a fire is that the material ___ to its burning temperature. A. is heated B. will be heated C. be heated D. would be heated W B T L E To be continued on the next page. A C Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Quiz 2 II. 5. Had he worked harder, he ___ the exams. A. must have got through B. would have got through C. would get through D. could get through 6. All of us would have enjoyed the party much more if there ___ quite such a crowd of people there. A. weren’t B. hasn’t been C. hadn’t been D. wouldn’t been W B T L E To be continued on the next page. B C Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Quiz 2 II. 7. If I hadn’t stood under the ladder to catch you when you fell, you __ now. A. wouldn’t be smiling B. couldn’t have smiled C. won’t smile D. didn’t smile 8. You __ Mark anything. It was none of his business. A. needn’t have told B. needn’t tell C. mustn’t have told D. mustn’t tell W B T L E To be continued on the next page. A A Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Quiz 2 II. 9. There ___ a supermarket over there, but the Council refused permission at the last moment. A. was to put B. was to have been C. used to be D. used to have been B 10. I’d rather you ___ any cleaning of the house for the time being. A. do B. didn’t do C. won’t do D. hadn’t done W B T L E To be continued on the next page. B Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Quiz 2 II. 11. The main road through Littlebury was blocked for three hours today after an accident __ two lorries. A. involving B. including C. combining D. containing 12. Hotel rooms must be __ by noon, but luggage may be left with the porter. W A. departed B. abandoned C. vacated D. displaced B T L E To be continued on the next page. A C Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Quiz 2 II. 13. Unless you sign a contract with the insurance company about your goods, you are not entitled ____ a repayment for the goods damaged in delivery. A. to B. with C. for D. on 14. On a rainy day I was driving north through Vermont ____ I noticed a young man holding up a sign reading "Boston". A. which B. where C. when D. that W B T L E To be continued on the next page. A C Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Quiz 2 II. 15. In the Spring Export Commodities Fair, the __ of fine china attracted much attention of customers from all over the world. A. succession B. array C. string D. procession 16. I can ___ you of the reliability of the news. A. assure B. prove C. ascertain D. certify W B T L E To be continued on the next page. B A Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Quiz 2 II. 17. China is now experiencing the ___ age of its reform. A. crucial B. credulous C. crude D. credible 18. Parents should be awakened to the __ nature of their children. A. inherent B. inheritable C. inherited D. initial W B T L E To be continued on the next page. A A Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Quiz 2 II. 19. The novel contains some marvelously revealing ____ of rural life in the 19th century. A. glances B. glimpses C. glares D. gleams B 20. The doctor is in a ___. He does not know whether he should tell his patient the truth. A. predicament B. dilemma C. puzzle D. diploma W B T L E The end of Quiz 2. B Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Quiz 3 II. 1. His lawyer thought he had a good acquitted at the trial, chance of being _______ if no further evidence was found. (acquittal) 2. One-parent families are commonplace ___________ in our (commonplace) 3. constructive criticism. We welcome any _______ (construct) 4. entitlement is 25 days. The paid holiday _______ (entitle) W B T L E now a society. To be continued on he next page.. Fill out the blanks with the proper form of the given words. Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Quiz 3 II. injustice suffered 5. The movie deals with ______ by native Americans. (justice) 6. objected Robson strongly _______ to the terms of the contract. (objection) 7. That other story, likewise, traced the path from poverty to wealth and obscurity to fame. (obscure) _______ W B T L E The end of Quiz. Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Writing III. The Danger of Prejudice W B T 1. What is prejudice in your opinion? 2. What harm does prejudice do? 3. Is it possible to unprejudiced person? L E be The end of writing. an Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Listening Lab IV. No. 1: 8 EBay Sellers Admit to Phony Bids —China Radio International Eight eBay sellers were ordered to pay nearly $90,000 in restitution (归还, 补偿) and fines after admitting they bid up products online to ___ the prices. New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer said more than 120 people will receive restitution in the settlement of the three cases, which wrapped up last week in state courts. W B T L E To be continued on the next page. Fill out the blanks while you are listening. keys inflate Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Listening Lab IV. Spokesman Darren Dopp said the cases stemmed from specific ____, but the office has not conducted a broad investigation of the online auction industry and doesn't know how widespread the practice of ___ ___ is. One buyer, Brad Clarke, 48, of Peachtree City, Georgia, already has received a check for $___ after overpaying for a 1999 Jeep Cherokee sport utility vehicle he bought on eBay from a New York seller in 2002. W B T L E To be continued on the next page. keys complaints, phony bidding, 3,089 Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Listening Lab IV. "I'd always been ___because it seems like an easy thing to do, to just keep bidding up," Clarke said. "But I was still just completely shocked and very surprised." Three sellers were accused of making 610 bids on 106 of their car auctions under the user name “Mother's Custom Automotive NY Dealer”. They are paying more than $28,000 in ___ and restitution, Spitzer said. Their lawyers declined to comment. W B T L E To be continued on the next page. keys suspicious, penalties Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Listening Lab IV. No. 2 Domestic Violence —Dame Elizabeth Butler Domestic Violence: What is it? It is actually quite difficult to draw neat lines around a definition of domestic violence… For the purposes of this evening I will concentrate on the most usual form, being violence ___ by one partner or former partner against the other. W B T L E To be continued on the next page. keys inflicted Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Listening Lab IV. keys The vast majority of victims are women, although it must be said that there is significant violence ___ by a minority of women against men. One in four women will be a victim of domestic violence at some time in their lives; for men, the figure is __ __ __. W B T L E To be continued on the next page. committed, one in six Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Listening Lab IV. keys The term 'domestic violence' covers a wide range of unacceptable behaviour within the family and may take many forms. Violence can take the form of ___ or ___ abuse as well as physical ___. Indirect violence (threats, verbal abuse and denigration) may, in certain cases, be as detrimental as actual violence. W B T L E To be continued on the next page. emotional, psychological, assault Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Listening Lab IV. keys Those who commit violence on a partner or other member of the family may come from any stratum of society. They may be your next-door neighbours. We cannot ___ this sort of violence away by conveniently labelling it as belonging only to socially ___ sectors of society. Perpetrators of this kind of violence may be from such sectors, but often are not. W B T L E The end of Listening Lab. sweep, deprived Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Part Five This is the end of Lesson Six. W B T L E