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1、,,,,,Warm-up QuestionsEnglish Song — Money, Money, MoneyWho’s WhoA DebateBackground Information Salvation Army The Red Kettle Christmas Campaign Wal-Mart Personal Income Tax in the US,B R _ m

2、ain,,,,,,,,,B R _ Warm-up Questions,Do you think rich people must be happier than poor people? Why?Watch the video clip “Money Can’t Buy Happiness”.,Warm-up Questions,True love, the moon.,1) What cannot be bought accord

3、ing to the woman?,Divorces, suicides and murders.,2) What can also happen to wealthy people?,3. Do you think a poor person can have a life full of riches? How?4. How would you show your value if you were rich enoug

4、h?,B R _ Warm-up Questions,B R _ English Song1,English Song — Money, Money, Money,I work all night, I work all day, to pay the I have to pay Ain’t it sad And still there never seems to be a penny

5、 left for me That’s too bad In my I have a plan If I got me a man I wouldn’t have to work at all, I’d around and have a ball,bills,____,single,_____,dreams,______,wealthy,_______

6、,fool,____,B R _ English Song2,Money, money, money Must be funny In the rich man’s world Money, money, money Always sunny In the rich man’s world Aha-ahaaa All the things I could do If I had a little money It’s

7、a rich man’s world,English Song — Money, Money, Money,B R _ English Song3,English Song — Money, Money, Money,A man like that is hard to find but I can’t get him my mind Ain’t it sad And if he happens to be

8、 I bet he wouldn’t fancy me That’s too bad So I must , I’ll have to go To Las Vegas or Monaco And win a in a game, my life will never be the,off,___,free,___,leave,_____,fortune,______,s

9、ame,_____,B R _ English Song4,English Song — Money, Money, Money,Money, money, money Must be funny In the rich man’s world Money, money, money Always sunny In the rich man’s world Aha-ahaaa All the things I could

10、do If I had a little money It’s a rich man’s world,Match the person with his name and identity.,B R _ Who’s Who1,Who’s Who,Person,1 2 3 4 5,NameA. Li Ka-ShingB.

11、 Ingvar KampradC. Samuel Moore WaltonD. Kushal Pal SinghE. Warren Buffett,B R _ Who’s Who2,Identitya. one of the most successful investors in the world, primary shareholder and CEO of Berkshire Hathawayb.

12、 Chairman of Hutchison Whampoa Limited (HWL) and Cheung Kong Holdings; the world’s largest operator of container terminals and the world’s largest health and beauty retailerc. Chairman of the Board, DLF

13、Universal Limited, India’s largest real estate developerd. a Swedish entrepreneur; the founder of the home furnishing retail chain IKEAe. an American businessman and entrepreneur; founder of the Americ

14、an retailer Wal-Mart,(1)-(C)-(e); (2)-(D)-(c); (3)-(A)-(b); (4)-(E)-(a); (5)-(B)-(d),B R _ A Debate1,A Debate,Who’s more important to the world?,VS,B R _ A Debate2,Directions:1. Before class, students are asked to colle

15、ct relevant materials of participation in charity work by Bill Gates or Mother Teresa.2. In class, students form two camps to debate the following issue: Mother Teresa has no money, but she took care of the

16、poor in Calcutta until her death. Bill Gates gave a lot of money to charity, but he seldom works in the “frontline” with the poor. Does the world need more love like Mother Teresa’s or more money like Bill Gates’?,B R _

17、Salvation Army1,Salvation Army,☆ a Christian charity and social services organization☆ founded by William Booth and his wife Catherine Booth in London in 1865☆ got the name because of a popular saying

18、 that “The Christian Mission is a volunteer army.” ☆ Nearly 33 million Americans receive help from it annually.,B R _ Salvation Army2,It is a Christian charity and social services organization founded by Wil

19、liam Booth and his wife Catherine Booth in London in 1865, which later expanded around the world. Originally known as “The Christian Mission”, the organization was renamed “Salvation Army” in 1878 thanks to a popular say

20、ing that “The Christian Mission is a volunteer army.” Nearly 33 million Americans receive assistance from The Salvation Army each year. People can help by donating money, used cars, airline mileages, used clothes and fur

21、niture for sale at Salvation Army’s thrift stores, and time.,B R _ The Red Kettle Christmas Campaign1,Volunteers put a red kettle at a prominent place of public gathering and ring a bell to urge passers-by to drop money

22、into the kettle in the spirit of Christmas.,The Red Kettle Christmas Campaign,B R _ The Red Kettle Christmas Campaign2,It was first started in San Francisco in 1891, the campaign, during which volunteers put a red kettle

23、 at a prominent place of public gathering such as the entrance to a shopping mall and ring a bell to urge passers-by to drop money into the kettle in the spirit of Christmas, has traditionally been The Salvation Army’s m

24、ost prominent fund-raiser.,B R _ Wal-Mart1,Wal-Mart,B R _ Wal-Mart2,The largest private employer and the largest grocery retailer in the United States,B R _ Wal-Mart3,B R _ Wal-Mart4,Founded by Sam Walton in 1962, Wal-Ma

25、rt stores, Inc. is an American public corporation that runs a chain of large, discount department stores. Now the company is the largest private employer and the largest grocery retailer in the United States. Sam Walton’

26、s guiding philosophy for his stores from the beginning was to offer customers a wide selection of goods at a discounted price. Wal-Mart expanded into other countries in the 1990s, including Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argent

27、ina, Indonesia and China.,B R _ Personal Income Tax in the US1,a progressive tax on the taxable income from the federal government of the USpersonal income taxes from some state and municipal governments,individual,Per

28、sonal Income Tax in the US,B R _ Personal Income Tax in the US2,Personal Income Tax in the US,The federal government of the United States imposes a progressive tax on the taxable income of individuals. Some state and mun

29、icipal governments also impose personal income taxes. A progressive tax is a tax by which the tax rate increases as the taxable amount increases, where people with more disposable income, or people in a higher income bra

30、cket, pay a higher percentage of that income in tax than those with less income, or in a lower income bracket.,,,G R _ main,Part Division of the Text,Further Understanding,,,,,,G R _ Further Understanding,For Part 1 Tabl

31、e Completion,For Part 2 Scan and Match True or False Questions and Answers,For Part 3 Blank Filling,Further Understanding,,,,,,G R _ Part Division of the Text 1,,P

32、art Division of the Text,,,Parts,Para(s).,Main Ideas,,,1,1~2,2,3~12,The writer’s encounter with a boy who raised the question “Are you poor?”,,In search of an answer the writer finds that not having expensive possessions

33、 doesn’t make him feel poor mainly because he enjoys life in many other ways.,G R _ Part Division of the Text 2,,,Parts,Para(s).,Main Ideas,,,3,13,In conclusion, the writer thinks he’s grown to understand more about him

34、self because of the boy’s question.,G R _ Table Completion,Table Completion,A boy.,Are you poor?,Well, I have more than some people, but not as much as others.,She scolded her son.,What does the author have?,G R _ Scanni

35、ng,A. A high-end TV.B. Good health.C. A modest apartment.D. The gift of creativity.E. A 2003 car.F. Outdoors clothes.G. A life full of riches.,,,,,,,,Scan and Match,G R _ True or False 1,True or False,1. The autho

36、r has taken just two vacation trips in the past 35 years.,F,The author has taken just one vacation trip in the past 35 years.,( ),2. One of his main sources of enjoyment is to talk with many actor friends.,F,One of

37、his main sources of enjoyment is to talk with many interesting writer friends.,( ),G R _ True or False 2,3. The author feels quite natural about not being focused on material goods.,T,( ),4. Only a small part

38、of people in the world would consider the author’s lifestyle to be affluent.,F,Many people throughout the world would consider the author’s lifestyle to be affluent.,( ),5. The author has a sense of belonging as he

39、put on the Salvation Army’s red apron.,T,( ),G R _ Questions and Answers1,Questions and Answers,1. How does the author think of attaining the material things?,He thinks it is just a passing whim.,2. When does t

40、he author feel rich inside?,He feels rich inside when he writes a beautiful line of poetry, or fabricates a funny joke.,3. How did the author think of the girl before he took her to his apartment?,He thought the gir

41、l was so special that he could share life with.,G R _ Questions and Answers2,Questions and Answers,4. What is something that the author feels deeply connected to?,People helping people.,G R _ Blank Filling,Blank Fil

42、ling,1. The author has come to understand more about because of the question over the years from to .2. He is most thankful for his and

43、 good fortune.,himself,______,four,____,2003,____,2007,____,tangible,_______,intangible,________,D R _ Text 1,A Life Full of Riches,It was early December 2003, my first season as a Salvation Army bell ringer, when I was

44、 confronted with the question. I was standing just outside the doorway of a Wal-Mart, offering a “thank you” and a smile to each person who dropped a donation into my red kettle.,,Karl R. Green,A neatly dressed woman and

45、 her young son walked up to the kettle stand. While she searched her purse for some cash, the boy looked up at me. I can still see the confusion and curiosity in his eyes as he asked, “Are you poor?”,,,,,D R _ Text 2

46、,“Well,” I stammered, trying to think, “I have more than some people, but not as much as others.” His mother scolded him for the social no-no, and they hurried off to do their shopping. His question, however, did no

47、t leave me.,I’ve never thought of myself as “poor,” but I can’t deny certain facts. Every time I fill out my 1040 form, I fall into one of the lowest income brackets. In the past 35 years, I’ve taken just one vacation tr

48、ip. My TV is a black-and-white set that someone gave me eight years ago.,,,,,D R _ Text 3,Yet I feel nothing more than a passing whim to attain the material things so many other people have. My 1999 car shows the wear an

49、d tear of 105,000 miles. But it is still dependable. My apartment is modest, but quiet and relaxing. My clothes are well suited to my work, which is primarily outdoors. My minimal computer needs can be met at the library

50、.,In spite of what I don’t have, I don’t feel poor. Why? I’ve enjoyed exceptionally good health for 53 years. It’s not just that I’ve been illness-free, it’s that I feel vigorous and spirited. Exercising is actually fun

51、for me. I look forward to long, energizing walks. And I love the “can do” attitude that follows.,,,,D R _ Text 4,I also cherish the gift of creativity. When I write a beautiful line of poetry, or fabricate a joke tha

52、t tickles someone, I feel rich inside. I’m continually surprised at the insights that come through my writing process. And talking with so many interesting writer friends is one of my main sources of enjoyment. But

53、 there is one vital area of my life where I am not so well off. In a society that spends so much emotional energy on the pursuit of possessions, I feel out of place.,,,,,,,,,D R _ Text 5,When I was younger, there was an

54、exceptionally interesting person I dated. What was most important to her, she told me, was “what’s on the inside.” I thought I had found someone special to share my life with. Then I,took her to see my apartment. At the

55、time, I lived in a basement efficiency with a few pieces of dated furniture. The only new, comfortable chair was the one at my desk. Shortly after her visit, our relationship went straight south.,D R _ Text 6,The seemi

56、ngly abrupt change in her priorities was jolting. It remains a most memorable turning point in my personal journey. In contrast to relationships, stuff just doesn’t mean that much to me. I think most people feel the

57、 same way — except when there are social consequences to not having particular items. There is a commercial on the radio that begins, “Everybody wants a high-end TV …” The pressure to purchase is real. It may be true t

58、hat everybody wants a high-end TV. After all, nobody wants to be a nobody. But I’m happy to live without one. In fact, not being focused on material goods feels quite natural to me. There are many people throughout

59、the world who would consider my lifestyle to be affluent.,,,,,,D R _ Text 7,Near the end of the year, when I put on the Salvation Army’s red apron, something changes inside me. Instead of feeling out of place economicall

60、y, I begin to feel a genuine sense of belonging. As I ring my bell, people stop to share their personal stories of how much it meant to be helped when they were going through a rough time.,People helping people is someth

61、ing I feel deeply connected to. While I’m ringing the bell, complete strangers have brought me hot chocolate, leaving me with a lingering smile. Countless individuals have helped to keep me warm with the sentiments of th

62、e season: “Thank you for ringing on such a cold day.”,,,,,D R _ Text 8,“Can I get you a cup of coffee?” “Bless you for your good work.” December is the time of year I feel wealthiest. Over the past four years, I

63、’ve grown to understand more about myself because of a single question from a curious child. As I’ve examined what it means to be poor, it has become clear to me what I am most thankful for: both my tangible and my intan

64、gible good fortune.,,D R _ Sentence 1,What does a Salvation Army bell ringer do?,To ring the bell and ask people to donate money to help the poor.,It was early December 2003, my first season as a Salvation Army bell ring

65、er, when I was confronted with the question.,Translate this sentence into Chinese.,首次面對(duì)這個(gè)問(wèn)題,是在2003年12月初我第一次為救世軍搖鈴募捐的時(shí)候。,D R _ Sentence 2,Why did the boy ask such a question?,Because he was confused and curious.,I can sti

66、ll see the confusion and curiosity in his eyes as he asked, “Are you poor?”,How much did the boy know about the Salvation Army bell ringer?,Obviously he knew nothing about that.,D R _ Sentence 3,How did the author think

67、of the question?,He thought it was difficult to answer.,“Well,” I stammered, trying to think, “I have more than some people, but not as much as other.”,What does the author’s answer mean?,This means he is neither poor no

68、r rich.,D R _ Sentence 4,What is “social no-no”?,Something that is socially inappropriate.,His mother scolded him for the social no-no ...,Why did the mother scold her son?,Because the author looked poor, the question wa

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