大学英语第三册第三课课件
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Lesson3新概念第三册第三课ppt课件
-- classical music
古典音乐
classical education 人文科学教育
• Classic adj. 第一流的, 标准的, 著名的, 典型的
• -- This is the classic example of love at the first sight.
• - That joke's a classic; it really is funny.
e.g He is under/ beneathe the umbrella. under control/discussion (进行中)
• 6.The temple which the archaeologists explored was used as a place of worship from the fifteenth century B.C. until Roman times.
• 【词义辨析】civilization, culture这两个词均含“文化,文明”
之意。
civilization: 指广义的文化,标志人类发展开化的进程。强调物 质方面的文明。
culture: 侧重指精神方面,即多由科技、文化等所体现的人类智 力开发的程度。
➢ storey [‘stɔ:ri] n. 楼层 =story(美) ➢ drainage [‘dreinidʒ] v. 排水 n. 排水系统,污水
• Reconstruct [.ri:kən‘strʌkt] vt. 重建,修复,重现 ➢ Construct [kən‘strʌkt] vt. 构筑,建造 n. 构想 construction n.建设, 建造 constructive adj.有教育意义的
大学英语3第三课PPT课件
I play online games on occasions.
我偶尔玩玩网络游戏。
On the occasion of the Spring Festival, may you enjoy health, happiness and every success!
值此春节之际,谨祝你健康、幸福、万事如 意!
tell sb. sth., esp. sth. that has been kept secret
She never let on she was married. 她从不透露她已经结婚。
He knew where his brother was going, but he didn't let on. 他知道他哥哥去哪里了,但是他不露声色。
II. Lead-in Activities 1. How many kinds of love should we keep in mind?
Romantic love
Love between friends
Care for people around
II. Lead-in Activities 1. How many kinds of love should we keep in mind?
倚,靠
大多数大学生依靠父母的经济援助。
他们有困难时总寻求我们的支持en they are in trouble.
2. adjust
change so that it fits or works better
v.调整
You can adjust the color on the TV by turning this knob.
大学毕业后他从商了。
大学体验英语第三版第三册Unit3ppt课件
The company has grown a bit since it was founded in 1837 in Cincinnati, Ohio, by a pair of immigrants named William Proctor and James Gamble, each of whom pledged $3 596.47 to the enterprise. For decades Proctor & Gamble manufactured candles and soap in relatively modest quantities. It took more than twenty years for sales to top one million dollars, which they did shortly before the Civil War. The company’s big break came with the introduction of its floating soap and the realization that an elaborate advertising campaign could turn a simple, though high-quality, product into a phenomenon. The soap’s brand name was lifted from “out of ivory palaces,” a phrase found in the Bible. So successful was this new product and the marketing effort that placed it in the hands of nearly every American that the company soon built an enormous new factory in a place called Ivorydale.
全新版大学英语第三册第二版电子Unit3PPT课件
Terrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001 Listen and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).
Terrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001
Wherever you were in lower Manhattan before September 11th, 2001, two buildings dominated the landscape. Critics said the World Trade Center towers didn’t relate to their surroundings and weren’t especially pleasing in design. But the fact is that they were big, undeniably and frighteningly so, and a walk across the plaza in summer months could make your head reel. On February 26, 1993, the World Trade Center complex was rocked by an explosive device left in one of the underground parking lots; six people were killed and over a thousand injured.
So why don’t we dump ’em people To the bottom of the sea Before some ole fool come around here Wanna shoot either you or me
大学英语综合教程第三册课件unit3
• 我的笔记本与学校网络相连,所以我能享受学校的网络资源。
• My laptop is hooked up to our campus internet, so I can enjoy the resources there.
Words and Expressions
Build in/into: make (sth.) as part of the structure
• The cupboards in the kitchen are all built in. • You could build in a wardrobe with mirrored doors. • A completion date was built into the contract.
Words and Expressions
Dramatic:
1) great and sudden dramatic change/shift/improvement • Computers have brought dramatic changes to the workplace. dramatic increase/rise/fall/drop/reduction etc • Universities have suffered a dramatic drop in student numbers. 2 exciting or impressive: • A superb goal by Owen earned United a dramatic victory yesterday. • Some of the most dramatic events in American history happened here. • the dramatic scenery of the Grand Canyon
• My laptop is hooked up to our campus internet, so I can enjoy the resources there.
Words and Expressions
Build in/into: make (sth.) as part of the structure
• The cupboards in the kitchen are all built in. • You could build in a wardrobe with mirrored doors. • A completion date was built into the contract.
Words and Expressions
Dramatic:
1) great and sudden dramatic change/shift/improvement • Computers have brought dramatic changes to the workplace. dramatic increase/rise/fall/drop/reduction etc • Universities have suffered a dramatic drop in student numbers. 2 exciting or impressive: • A superb goal by Owen earned United a dramatic victory yesterday. • Some of the most dramatic events in American history happened here. • the dramatic scenery of the Grand Canyon
全新版大学英语听说教程第三册课件Unit3
Unit 3 Courage
Pre-listening Task Language Focus
• Courage also shows itself in the actions of people who have the will power to keep on trying when there seems to be no hope at all. • We admire people who show / display great courage in the face of adversity / danger / fear / opposition / life’s challenges / a life-and-death situation. • We worship those who give up their lives / put their lives on the line / place their personal interests aside for the sake of justice / a noble cause / their beliefs / other people.
Unit 3 Courage
Pre-listening Task Language Focus
• It takes courage to stand up and speak in front of the class / disagree with others / say “no” when it is easier to say “yes” / speak out when you see injustice / admit having done something wrong. • Courage always involves taking risks. • Courage is not foolish bravery / different from rashness. • When we act courageously we may run the risk of suffering from bodily pain / financial loss / losing friendship.
大学英语综合教程第三册第三课
Those days are over. ICnlosreural areas as well as in cities, doors do not stay unlocked, even for part of an evening.
Suburbs and country areas are, in many ways, even more vulnerable than well-patroled urban streets. Statistics show the crime rate rising more dramatically in those allegedly tranquil areas than in cities. At any rate, the era of leaving the front door on the latch is over.
It has been replaced by dead-bolt locks, security chains, electronic alarm systems and trip wires hooked up to a police station or private guard firm. Many suburban families have sliding glass doors on their patios, with steel bars elegantly built in so no one can pry the doors open.
Suburbs and country areas are, in many ways, even more vulnerable than well-patroled urban streets. Statistics show the crime rate rising more dramatically in those allegedly tranquil areas than in cities. At any rate, the era of leaving the front door on the latch is over.
大学英语第三册课件Unit 3 Security on the latch
Paste
• Stick sth. with glue • The protesters had pasted slogans all over the walls. • The young man pasted the pictures of his favorite singer on the wall. • Taste • Haste • Fasten • Baste
Statistics
• Collection of information expressed in numbers • The US Immigration and Naturalization Service said government statistics on foreign workers were incomplete. • The statistics indicate that roughly every 22 years a major drought occurs in the United States.
Chart
• A diagram, picture, or graph which is intended to make information easier to understand • The nurse gave the doctor a chart showing the patient’s temperature and blood pressure. • Students are required to write an essay according to the chart showing the changes in the people’s diet.
Vulnerable
文学大学英语综合教程第三册第三课课件
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2. Where are the ruins of the Great Wall located now? From Bo Hai in the east to Gansu Province in the west.
Castle
Castles were built in places where they could be easily defended. A position on high ground provided the defenders with a view of the surrounding countryside, making attacks more difficult. In flat areas, castles were surrounded by a protective moat.
2. Where are the ruins of the Great Wall located now? From Bo Hai in the east to Gansu Province in the west.
Castle
Castles were built in places where they could be easily defended. A position on high ground provided the defenders with a view of the surrounding countryside, making attacks more difficult. In flat areas, castles were surrounded by a protective moat.
新概念英语第三册第三课PPT课件Lesson 3 An unknown goddess
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Lesson 3 An unknown goddess
Listen to the tape of the passage and then repeat the sentence one by one. The temple which the archaeologists explored was used as a place of worship
from the fifteenth century B.C. until Roman times. In the most sacred room of the temple, clay fragments of fifteen statues were found. Each of these represented a goddess and had, at one time, been painted. The body of one statue was found among remains dating from the fifteen century B.C. Its missing head happened to be among remains of the fifteen century B.C. This head must have been found in Classical times and carefully preserved. It was very old and precious even then. When the archaeologists reconstructed the fragments, they were amazed to find that the goddess turned out to be a very modern-looking woman. She stood three feet high and her hands rested on her hips. She was wearing a full-length skirt which swept the ground. Despite her great age, she was very graceful indeed, but, so far, the archaeologists have been unable to discover her identity.
Lesson 3 An unknown goddess
Listen to the tape of the passage and then repeat the sentence one by one. The temple which the archaeologists explored was used as a place of worship
from the fifteenth century B.C. until Roman times. In the most sacred room of the temple, clay fragments of fifteen statues were found. Each of these represented a goddess and had, at one time, been painted. The body of one statue was found among remains dating from the fifteen century B.C. Its missing head happened to be among remains of the fifteen century B.C. This head must have been found in Classical times and carefully preserved. It was very old and precious even then. When the archaeologists reconstructed the fragments, they were amazed to find that the goddess turned out to be a very modern-looking woman. She stood three feet high and her hands rested on her hips. She was wearing a full-length skirt which swept the ground. Despite her great age, she was very graceful indeed, but, so far, the archaeologists have been unable to discover her identity.
大学英语第三册第三课课件
Introductory Remarks
Teaching has been considered an undesirable profession in many parts of the world. Education may be respected and highly valued, but teachers are not. Their pay and prestige are low in most countries. They work long hours both during the day and in the evening and their hard wok often goes unnoticed and unappreciated Yet, there have always been people who love the teaching profession and choose teaching as their life-long career. Here , Mr. Beidler, Professor of English at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania, U.S.A, Who was named 1983’s professor of the Year by the Council for Advancement and Suppon of Education, gives his reasons why he teaches.
Henry David Thoreau
American writer, philosopher, and naturalist (18171862)
Born in Concord, Thoreau was educated at Harvard University. In the late 1830s and early 1840s, he taught school and tutored in Concord and on Staten Island, New York. After graduation from Harvard University in 1837, Thoreau started a school that was perhapsthe first in America to introduce field trips for nature study. In 1845 he built a small cabin at Walden Pond with his own hands and lived there until 1847, spending 27 cents a week for food to supplement the vegetables he raised. In 1854, he published his masterpiece Walden or, Life in the Woods. In Walden, Thoreau records his life in the woods and describes freshly and vividly the changing seasons and other natural events and scenes that he observed. Thoreau had kept a journal since 1837, and this journal formed the basis for several books published after his death.
大学英语3第三课PPT课件
the largest in the world. Manufactures include
glass, clothing, chemicals, tobacco and so on.
I. Background Information (III)
3. Ebbets Field is the stadium built by and named after Charlie Ebbets, the owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team. The first game played in this former home of the Brooklyn Dodgers took place in 1938. The Dodgers no longer play for Brooklyn.
II. Lead-in Activities
1. How many kinds of love should we keep in mind? Love between family members
Maternal love
Paternal love
Children’s love for their parents
Section A Unit 3
Passage A
Pre-reading
Background Information
Lead-in Activities
Words and Phrases
Main Idea
Structure
Detailed Study
Language Points
Grammar
Task
倚,靠
大多数大学生依靠父母的经济援助。
glass, clothing, chemicals, tobacco and so on.
I. Background Information (III)
3. Ebbets Field is the stadium built by and named after Charlie Ebbets, the owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team. The first game played in this former home of the Brooklyn Dodgers took place in 1938. The Dodgers no longer play for Brooklyn.
II. Lead-in Activities
1. How many kinds of love should we keep in mind? Love between family members
Maternal love
Paternal love
Children’s love for their parents
Section A Unit 3
Passage A
Pre-reading
Background Information
Lead-in Activities
Words and Phrases
Main Idea
Structure
Detailed Study
Language Points
Grammar
Task
倚,靠
大多数大学生依靠父母的经济援助。
全新版大学英语综合教程第三册 Unit 3PPT课件
By locking our fears out, we become prisoners of our own making.
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II. Various kinds of security devices: 1) Dead-bolt locks, security chains, electro-nic
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Greene's frequent ink-stained trips to the past tell us that though we've gained much as time has marched forward, we have lost much as well. We have lost, as Greene emphasizes, our inability to escape the technology that aids us. This test “The Land of The Lock” is just a good example of his works.
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I. Text Organization Part 1: Paras. 1-3:
In America the era of leaving the front door on the latch at night is over. Part 2: Paras. 4-15:
A new atmosphere of fear and distrust creeps into every aspect of daily life. As a result, security devices, in varied forms, are put to use. Part 3: Paras. 16-end:
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II. Various kinds of security devices: 1) Dead-bolt locks, security chains, electro-nic
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Greene's frequent ink-stained trips to the past tell us that though we've gained much as time has marched forward, we have lost much as well. We have lost, as Greene emphasizes, our inability to escape the technology that aids us. This test “The Land of The Lock” is just a good example of his works.
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I. Text Organization Part 1: Paras. 1-3:
In America the era of leaving the front door on the latch at night is over. Part 2: Paras. 4-15:
A new atmosphere of fear and distrust creeps into every aspect of daily life. As a result, security devices, in varied forms, are put to use. Part 3: Paras. 16-end:
《大学英语》全新版第三册Unit-3PPT课件
1 1~11 door on the latch has drawn to a close.
A new atmosphere of fear and distrust creeps into every aspect of daily life.
2 12~60 As a result, security devices, iion
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Oral Practice
1. How to protect yourself when you live alone?
Lock the door Getting the security office’s tel number Alarm equipment Weapons at home
Could you find any more supporting facts?
Reference on Text Organization practice on page78.
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Doors are not left unlocked either in cities or in rural areas. (para2)
Unit 3
Security
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Oral Practice
1. What is important when you go for a holiday trip?
Booking the tickets
cash & credit card
Finding the favorite companions
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A new atmosphere of fear and distrust creeps into every aspect of daily life.
2 12~60 As a result, security devices, iion
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Oral Practice
1. How to protect yourself when you live alone?
Lock the door Getting the security office’s tel number Alarm equipment Weapons at home
Could you find any more supporting facts?
Reference on Text Organization practice on page78.
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Doors are not left unlocked either in cities or in rural areas. (para2)
Unit 3
Security
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Oral Practice
1. What is important when you go for a holiday trip?
Booking the tickets
cash & credit card
Finding the favorite companions
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全新版大学英语第三册课件_Unit3
NCE-B3
Part I: Pre-reading Task
script
1. Have you ever been the victim of crime or do you know someone who has? 2. Do you think crime is increasing or decreasing?
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So why don‘t we dump‘em people
To the bottom of the sea
Before some ol‘fool come around here,
Wanna shoot either you and me.
4. What is the message of the song?
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Q3. First of all, proper punishment should be imposed on criminals. Second, the government should cultivate in the public the awareness of self-protection. Third, measures should be taken to alleviate poverty, which is often the root of crimes. Q4. Pistols without any control will too easily lead to cruel crimes, such as burglaries and murders; thus social security is under severe threat.
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Henry David Thoreau
American writer, philosopher, and naturalist (18171862)
Born in Concord, Thoreau was educated at Harvard University. In the late 1830s and early 1840s, he taught school and tutored in Concord and on Staten Island, New York. After graduation from Harvard University in 1837, Thoreau started a school that was perhapsthe first in America to introduce field trips for nature study. In 1845 he built a small cabin at Walden Pond with his own hands and lived there until 1847, spending 27 cents a week for food to supplement the vegetables he raised. In 1854, he published his masterpiece Walden or, Life in the Woods. In Walden, Thoreau records his life in the woods and describes freshly and vividly the changing seasons and other natural events and scenes that he observed. Thoreau had kept a journal since 1837, and this journal formed the basis for several books published after his death.
College English Book III Unit three
Why I Teach (我为什么教书)
Warm-up questions
1. 2. 3.
Would you like to be a teacher? Why or not? What do you think are the advantages and disadvantages of being a teacher? Do you think that teachers are highly respected and valued in our society?
Every elementary and secondary public school teacher in the U.S. must have a teacher’s certificate (a license indication that the holder is qualified to teach) granted by the government of the state in which he wishes to teach. Most of the states require four years of college education for elementary teaching certificates; all the states require at least four years of college education for secondary teaching certificates. College and university College and university teachers are not required to take education courses or to obtain teaching certificates. However, a doctor’s degree in a field of specialization is almost a necessity for a teaching career in most institutions of higher education. 2. Ivory Tower “Living in an ivory tower” usually depicts the intellectuals who live only for their work and don’t care much about social and political affairs, They concentrate their entire efforts on the quest for what they perceive to be scientific or artistic truth.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
American philosopher and writer (1830-1882)
Ral ph Wal do Emer son was a leader of t he philosophical movement of transcendentalism (先验说, 超越论). His essays had a strong influence on both American and European readers and writers in their study of man’s relation to life. In a speech entitled “the American Scholar,” he called upon American students to “Know Thyself” and “Study Nature. ” In the essay “Self-Reliance” he stresses the importance of sturdy independence in thought and action.
◆Information Relat qualified teacher in America 1) Subjects A person who is preparing to become a teacher is supposed to learn the following subjects: A. liberal arts subjects (mathematics, English, history…) B. courses of a particular focus on future subject (s) C. professional education courses: educational psychology, methodology, philosophy and history of education 2) Teaching practice Almost all the schools require teaching practice, in which the student teacher, under the supervision of an experienced classroom teacher, participates in actual classroom procedures. 3) Qualifications – Elementary and secondary public school
Aldous Huxley
English novelist, essayist, critic, and poet (1893-1963)
In his later works he expressed concern that the pursuit of material possessions was taking place at the expense of individual freedom and a respect or nature. He satirized such trends in Brave New World (1932), a novel set in a future world where individuality is deliberately stifled. In Island (1962), on the other hand, he presents his utopia, a libertarian community living in close harmony with its natural environment.
Language Points
1. outweigh: v. be more important or valuable than sth. else eg: The benefits of this treatment far outweigh any risks. This outweighs all other consideration. 2. puzzle: v. 1) confuse someone or make them feel slightly anxious because they do not understand sth. eg: The findings of the survey puzzled me. He was puzzled what to do next / how to answer the letter. 2) solve a confusing or difficult question by thinking about it carefully eg: The teacher left the children to puzzle the answer to the question out themselves. n. a game or toy that has a lot of pieces that you have to fit together; sth. that is difficult to understand or explain eg: It’s a puzzle where all my money goes each week.