《新编实用英语综合教程》第二单元“Online Growth Continued”课件

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新编实用英语综合教程2unit_2_教案

新编实用英语综合教程2unit_2_教案

Unit TwoOnline Growth ContinuedTeaching ObjectiveIn "Talking Face to Face", learn how to give thanks and how to express regret.In "Being All Ears", practice listening comprehension to greet and introduce people with various relationships.In "Maintaining a Sharp Eye", master the key words and structures and learn the way foreign people greet each other, particularly the way Americans meet and greet each other, both in informal and formal situations by reading through passage I; learn and practice how to introduce oneself by reading through passage II.In "Trying Your Hand", become knowledgeable on how to write a business card and fill in a passport with one’s personal information; review the basic sentence structure. Teaching ProceduresSection I Talking Face to Face1.Warm- up:The patterns and expressions of Internet communication.Internet Phone (IP) 网络电话Internet paging 网上寻呼Internet chat 网上聊天computer dating service 电脑交友服务email address 电子邮件地址computer document 电脑文件Internet account 因特网账户User’s name 用户名domain name 域名AFAIK (As Far As I Know) 据我所知BF (Boy Friend) 男朋友FUQ (Frequently Unanswered Questions)经常无人回答的问题FYI (For Your Information) 仅供参考KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid) 把它看简单些,傻瓜LOL (Laughing Out Loudly) 放声大笑PEM (Privacy Enhanced Mail) 保密邮件PMJI (Pardon My Jumping In) 请原谅我插入RIYP (Reply If You Please) 请答复ROTFL (Rolling On The Floor Laughing)捧腹大笑2. Practice the two dialogues in Follow the Samples3. Practice dialogues according to the given tasks4. ExercisesSection II Being All EarsSee the textbook.Section III Maintaining a Sharp EyePassage I Online Growth ContinuedText-related InformationWays for Internet Connection:There are several ways for Internet connection. One common way is dial-up connection. For dial-up connection, you need a computer, a modem, and a telephone line.ISP is the abbreviation of Internet Service Provider. It provides services for Internet users to get connected with the Internet. Before getting connected with the Internet, an Internet user must apply for an account and a password from an ISP. He or she should also get its dial-up number, the addresses of its domainname and of the mail server.Now you can turn on your computer, start the dial-up program and get connected with the Internet. Then you can use the browser to enjoy the world of Internet. You can also send or receive emails with the help of the emails.People can do a lot of things by browsing Internet, such as sharing information, transacting business and communicating with people across the globe.Text ExplanationPara.1In just five years,the World Wide Web has become a powerful new medium for sharing information, conducting business and communicating with people across the room or across the world.Language Points:1.Explanation of Difficult SentencesIn just five years,…Analysis:In just five years implies in the five years just past, and the main verb of the sentence usually takes present perfect tense. Across the room and across the world are given here to indicate the wide range of use of the Internet.Translation: 在仅仅5年的时间里,全球范围网已经成为一种新媒体,使人们能够从小到房间内大到全球范围分享信息、处理业务并相互流。

新编实用英语综合教程第二册第二单元

新编实用英语综合教程第二册第二单元

新编实用英语综合教程第二册第二单元4 2010 3 16 1、2 课题Unit 2 Company Profiles教学目的与教学要求目的: Introducing a certain company要求:Talking about a company’s business教学重点与教学难点重点:Basic knowledge about introducing a company难点:Expressions and patterns for describing a company教学主要内容I. Lead in activityII. Follow the samplesIII. Act outIV. Being all ears.课后作业与思考题1. Finish put in use1-3 on p58-59.2. Recite the two dialogues on p56.3. Preview Passage One: Climer Lodge.总结分析教学过程教学环节与时间分配Allocation of time:1.Introduction: introduce the main purpose of this unit.通过解释“launch”入手导入本单元的重点Product Introduction。

From the title we’ll know in this unit we will know how to introduce anew product to the others.2.Sample 1.a.Read: giving 1 minute to the students to read sample 1.b.Explanation.c.Analysis: What kinds of information can we get from this ad? 通过分析让学生了解在书写广告的时候要给出哪些信息。

新编实用英语综合教程2课后答案(1-6-unit)

新编实用英语综合教程2课后答案(1-6-unit)

Unit 15. 1)For convenience, the photos will be shown in time sequence.为方便起见,这些照片将按照时间顺序展示。

2)You are required to stop your car after an accident.出现事故之后你需要把车停下。

3)The conceptions and practices of child education vary from culture to culture.教育孩子的观念和做法因文化的差异而有所不同。

4)He is more of a poet than a musician.与其说他是为音乐家,但不如说他是位诗人。

5)My father has kindly offered to take us to the airport.我父亲已经好心地提出送我们去飞机场。

6)We really should meet sometime soon to discuss the details.我们确实应该找个时间很快见面,讨论一下细节。

6. 1) He didn’t have a girlfriend until he was thirty.他直到30岁才找到女朋友。

Don’t leave until I tell you to.我不告诉你,你不要离开。

2)The truth turned out to be stranger than we had expected.3)真实情况原来比我们想象得更为离奇。

It turns out that she had known him when they were children 原来他们还是孩子的时候,她就认识他了。

4)I’m sorry I’m not in a position to help you right now.5)很抱歉,我现在不能忙你的忙。

新编实用英语综合教程2-Unit2CommunicationbyEmail教案设计

新编实用英语综合教程2-Unit2CommunicationbyEmail教案设计

Unit 2 Communication by Email Unit GoalsWhat you should learn to do1.Chat onlinee abbreviations and slangs in communicating online3.Write an emailWhat you should know about1.Surfing online for:InformationShopping2.Good or bad of chatting online3.Noun clausesSection I Talking Face to Face1.Imitating Mini-Talks2.Acting out the Tasks3.Studying Email Information on the Internet4.Following Sample Dialogues5.Putting Language to UseSection II Being All Ears1.Learning Sentences for Workplace Communication2.Handling a Dialogue3.Understanding a Short Speech / TalkSection III Trying your Hand1.Practicing Applied Writing2.Writing Sentences and Reviewing GrammarSection IV Maintaining a Sharp EyePassage 1 :Information Related to the Reading PassageIt’s no understatement to say that e-mail has had a profound effect on our professional and personal lives. People thousands of miles away from each other can send and receive detailed documents within mere seconds. This allows us to take on projects that wouldn’t have been practical or possible only a few years ago. It has become routine for us to correspond and exchange files with people overseas. The only obstacle is the difference in time zones.But on the other hand, e-mail can eat up a substantial portion of our workday. Most of the time and effort involved is going through unsolicited messages and separating the good from the bad. But not all unsolicited messages are spam.Text E-mail, a Blessing and AnnoyanceFor the blessing:E-mail is a conversation that does not require an immediate response (like a telephone). If someone calls you on the telephone, you pick it up (unless you have an answering machine, voice mail or you are just plain rude) and the conversation begins. This is an interactive conversation. With e-mail, you send a message and then wait for a response. The response may come in five minutes or it may come in five days. Either way, it’s not an interactive conversation.If a hundred people send you e-mails in one day, so what? You don’t have to talk with all one hundred. Just think of all the hellos, goodbyes and other unnecessary chit-chat you can avoid. With e-mail, you only deal with their messages (which usually omit hellos, goodbyes and such) and you deal with them on your own time. That’s the blessing.Now for the annoyance:Too many e-mail users assume that the minute someone receives ane-mail, the person will read it. Bad assumption.If you schedule a meeting for an hour from now and send an e-mail to each participant, the chance that all the participants will read that message within the hour will be pretty small. On the other hand, if you schedule the meeting for the next day, the chance that they will read the message will be pretty high. Remember, e-mail is not designed for immediate response (that’s why you have a telephone), it’s designed for convenience.Some (not all) e-mail systems have features that try to combat this problem. These features (usually called “notification”) will notify you when a person has received your e-mail and may also tell you when the person has read it (really all it can do is assure you that the person has looked at the first screen of the message — it has no way to know if the person has read the message word for word). Referring back to the example in the previous paragraph, you could check to see who has checked their e-mail before the meeting and then telephone those who have not read it.Attachment: SmiliesSince there are no facial and voice cues to help e-mail, users have come up with something called “smilies”. They are simple series of symbols that are pieced together in the e-mail text to help express the writer’s feelings. The most common example is :-) (a smiling face). Here are some more examples.They are typically found at the end of sentences and will usually refer back to the previous statement.Language Points1 Explanation of Difficult Sentences1. (Para. 3) If a hundred people send you e-mail in one day, so what?Analysis: so what? is an informal expression, which means “ Why should I care?”Translation: 如果在一天内有一百个人给你发邮件,那又怎么样呢?2. (Para. 3) Just think of all the hellos, good-byes and other unnecessary chit-chat you could avoid.Analysis: Just is used to make a statement or command stronger, meaning in Chinese “只是,仅仅”。

新编实用英语综合教程2--Unit-2-Communication-by-Email教学导案

新编实用英语综合教程2--Unit-2-Communication-by-Email教学导案

新编实用英语综合教程2--Unit-2-Communication-by-Email教案————————————————————————————————作者:————————————————————————————————日期:Unit 2 Communication by Email Unit GoalsWhat you should learn to do1.Chat onlinee abbreviations and slangs in communicating online3.Write an emailWhat you should know about1.Surfing online for:InformationShopping2.Good or bad of chatting online3.Noun clausesSection I Talking Face to Face1.Imitating Mini-Talks2.Acting out the Tasks3.Studying Email Information on the Internet4.Following Sample Dialogues5.Putting Language to UseSection II Being All Ears1.Learning Sentences for Workplace Communication2.Handling a Dialogue3.Understanding a Short Speech / TalkSection III Trying your Hand1.Practicing Applied Writing2.Writing Sentences and Reviewing GrammarSection IV Maintaining a Sharp EyePassage 1 :Information Related to the Reading PassageIt’s no understatement to say that e-mail has had a profound effect on our professional and personal lives. People thousands of miles away from each other can send and receive detailed documents within mere seconds. This allows us to take on projects that wouldn’t have been practical or possible only a few years ago. It has become routine for us to correspond and exchange files with people overseas. The only obstacle is the difference in time zones.But on the other hand, e-mail can eat up a substantial portion of our workday. Most of the time and effort involved is going through unsolicited messages and separating the good from the bad. But not all unsolicited messages are spam.Text E-mail, a Blessing and AnnoyanceFor the blessing:E-mail is a conversation that does not require an immediate response (like a telephone). If someone calls you on the telephone, you pick it up (unless you have an answering machine, voice mail or you are just plain rude) and the conversation begins. This is an interactive conversation.With e-mail, you send a message and then wait for a response. The response may come in five minutes or it may come in five days. Either way, it’s not an interactive conversation.If a hundred people send you e-mails in one day, so what? You don’t have to talk with all one hundred. Just think of all the hellos, goodbyes and other unnecessary chit-chat you can avoid. With e-mail, you only deal with their messages (which usually omit hellos, goodbyes and such) and you deal with them on your own time. That’s the blessing.Now for the annoyance:Too many e-mail users assume that the minute someone receives an e-mail, the person will read it. Bad assumption.If you schedule a meeting for an hour from now and send an e-mail to eachparticipant, the chance that all the participants will read that message within the hour will be pretty small. On the other hand, if you schedule the meeting for the next day, the chance that they will read the message will be pretty high. Remember, e-mail is not designed for immediate response (that’s why you have a telephone), it’s designed for convenience.Some (not all) e-mail systems have features that try to combat this problem. These features (usually called “notification”) will notify you when a person has received your e-mail and may also tell you when the person has read it (really all it can do is assure you that the person has looked at the first screen of the message —it has no way to know if the person has read the message word for word). Referring back to the example in the previous paragraph, you could check to see who has checked their e-mail before the meeting and then telephone those who have not read it.Attachment: SmiliesSince there are no facial and voice cues to help e-mail, users have come up with something called “smilies”. They are simple series of symbols that are pieced together in the e-mail text to help express the writer’s feelings. The most common example is :-) (a smiling face). Here are some more examples.They are typically found at the end of sentences and will usually refer back to the previous statement.Language Points1 Explanation of Difficult Sentences1. (Para. 3) If a hundred people send you e-mail in one day, so what?Analysis: so what? is an informal expression, which means “Why should I care?”Translation: 如果在一天内有一百个人给你发邮件,那又怎么样呢?2. (Para. 3) Just think of all the hellos, good-byes and other unnecessary chit-chat you could avoid.Analysis: Just is used to make a statement or command stronger, meaning in Chinese“只是,仅仅”。

新编实用英语综合教程2课后答案(1~6 unit)

新编实用英语综合教程2课后答案(1~6 unit)

Unit 15. 1)For convenience, the photos will be shown in time sequence。

为方便起见,这些照片将按照时间顺序展示.2)You are required to stop your car after an accident。

出现事故之后你需要把车停下.3)The conceptions and practices of child education vary from culture to culture。

教育孩子的观念和做法因文化的差异而有所不同。

4)He is more of a poet than a musician.与其说他是为音乐家,但不如说他是位诗人。

5)My father has kindly offered to take us to the airport。

我父亲已经好心地提出送我们去飞机场。

6)We really should meet sometime soon to discuss the details。

我们确实应该找个时间很快见面,讨论一下细节.6。

1)He didn’t have a girlfriend until he was thirty.他直到30岁才找到女朋友.Don't leave until I tell you to.我不告诉你,你不要离开。

2)The truth turned out to be stranger than we had expected.3)真实情况原来比我们想象得更为离奇.It turns out that she had known him when they were children原来他们还是孩子的时候,她就认识他了。

4)I’m sorry I'm not in a position to help you right now。

5)很抱歉,我现在不能忙你的忙.6)I'm sure they'd like to help her out financially but they're not in a position to do so.我敢肯定他们想在经济上帮助她,但是却无能为力.4)In many instances it is the teacher who talks,but in some instances the students talk 。

新编实用英语综合教程第二单元-W

新编实用英语综合教程第二单元-W
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新编实用英语综合教程二unit2课后练习答案

新编实用英语综合教程二unit2课后练习答案

新编实用英语综合教程2Unit 2答案P21-11)I am confused 2)what they all mean 3)can tell you some 4) how interesting5) I'll be grateful 6)came across 7)does it meanP21-21) Chatting on line looks like fun , have you ever tried it ?2) How do you feel about it ?3) Oh , really ? what 's the fun of it ?4) Wow , can you name some of them ?5) How interesting ! I should find some time to try it .P22-31) You really go online a lot , don't you ?2) I really do love browsing the internet .3) You get to enter a completely different world without going anywhere at all .4) The most interesting things is that you can do shopping online .5) The most stimulating example is the virtual car show rooms .6) so what can people do there ?P22-11)BBS 2) Users 3) way 4) keepers 5) personalP23-21) It's about college BBS2) It stands for Bulletin Board system .3) It's a good way for college students to exchange information .4) It want to show the problem of personnal attacks .5) It is suggested that the users provide real names and more strict watch be carried out over the content of BBS information .P23-31) Internet shopping 2)most popular 3)online 4) 1996 5) videos6) make use of 7) every book 8) at the webset 9) publish a new book10) sample 11) ten times 12) usual bookshops 13) credit card14) its business 15) in the past few yearsP24-41) C 2) A 3) D 4) C 5) BP26_1.1) It can share information , conduct business and communicate withpeople .2) About 55 million Americans .3) It is an auction site4) It allows families and friends to communicate at a low price and more frequently .P26-21) constant 2) sped up 3) conduct 4) benefit 5) privacy 6) education7) access 8) digitalP27-31) 22 million members2) increasingly merging with3) online growth4) broadbandlinks5) their own homesP27- 41) conducted 2) speeding up 3) merge 4) innovation 5) constant6) makes it clear 7) respective 8) slow downP27-51. They told the story through the medium of dance .2. The temperature will increase greatly into the eighties Fahrenheit over the weekend .3. We have succeeded in speeding up the production rate in the last few months .4. Once the payment has been made , the goods will be delivered at your convenience .5. They have complete access to the company 's files .6.Originally , it was a bed room , but we have turned it into a study now .P28-61. In just six years , email has become the most popular means for communication .In just a few years , cars will become the necessity of many families .2. This argument become increasingly bitter , almost becoming personal attacks .It has been made increasingly clearly that the air pollution in this city is becoming more and more serious.3. As with the previous plan , we'll carry this one through to the end .As with the flight schedules , the bus schedule are also strictly followed .4. In spite of repeated assurances that the product is safe , the sales do not appear to be increasingly at any time soon .In spite of the efforts by the search party , there was not hope of finding the missing boy soon .5. Another factor is that children living in the countryside can get a bettereducation , with the web technology providing new technical possibilities .Another factor is that there are more opportunities for young people to find a job .6. This type of car , originally affordable , only by millionairs , is rapidly becoming available to average people .This kind of lap-top , originally used by only a few , is rapidly becoming available to many people .P30-71F 2T 3T 4T 5F 6T 7T 8T 9F 10FP30-91.我发现, 花上一个晚上与新朋友聊天是非常轻松的。

新编实用英语2第四版Unit--two--Communication-by-email

新编实用英语2第四版Unit--two--Communication-by-email

describe the Internet addicts.
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Li Li: Anything interesting in the paper today?
“bye for now”; “BS” means “big smile”; “FTTB” means “for the time being”; and so on.
Li Hong: Oh, I see. How interesting! Now I can guess what these abbreviations might mean.
“GNBLFY” he used. Mike: Neither do I. Let’s make a guess. Hilary: Mm, let me see. Oh, it might mean “got nothing but love for you”.
2) Talking about cyber slang used in e-mails May: Hi, Susan! I am reading an e-mail from Tom.
Paul: Let me have a look. Well, there is one article about new slang.
Li Li: Really? What does it say?
Paul: New slang has been invented in recent years by students, especially as they

新编实用英语(综合教程二课后习题答案全集)(NewpracticalEng..

新编实用英语(综合教程二课后习题答案全集)(NewpracticalEng..

新编实用英语(综合教程二课后习题答案全集)(New practical English (integrated course two, complete set of exercisesafter class))第一单元p9-5!)为方便起见,这些照片将按照时间顺序展示。

2)事故之后你需要把车停下。

3)儿童教育的观念和实践因文化而异。

4)他是诗人,不是音乐家。

5)我父亲已好心地提出送我们去机场。

6)我们真的应该找个时间很快见面讨论细节。

p10-61)他没有女朋友,直到他三十。

直到我告诉你不要离开。

2)事实证明是比我们预料的奇怪。

原来,她知道他在他们还是孩子的时候。

3)对不起,我不能帮你的忙。

我肯定他们愿意在经济上帮助她,但他们没有能力这样做。

4)在许多情况下,是老师谈话,但在某些情况下,学生说话。

在可能情况下是丈夫付账,但在某些情况下,妻子自己付账。

5)他是一个比一个制片人导演。

他是一个作曲家而不是歌手。

6)有些房子看起来温暖但其实不是。

还有音乐,听起来像是轻音乐,但事实上不是。

p12-71t 2t 3t 4f 5f 6tp12-91。

似乎很长时间没收到你的来信了,从你到工作室算起,现在就更久了。

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所以我马上写信,好让你离开上海之前肯定能收到这封信,希望你们俩在英格兰逗留期间能和我们一起住几天。

三.我们还有两个朋友和我们一起度过新年的周末,所以,到时你也能来的话就太好了。

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而且如果我们遇上好天气的话,我们可以找一天一起出去拜访卡特一家。

5。

玛丽很好,而且喜欢她的教学工作(至少我这样认为),孩子们长得飞快,我还在桑德森公司工作,而且工作很称心,虽然偶尔我也会渴望从前自由自在的日子P13样品1很高兴能邀请你参加我们的年会。

今年会议将于7月24日到28日在布莱顿市的都城宾馆举行。

随信寄出会议的详尽日程,Room and board arrangement and activity plan.Last year you gave us a very lively statement entitled "high tech purchasing". We would appreciate it if you would consider giving us the latest development report on this subject.We shall appreciate it if you will confirm your attendance at the meeting as soon as possible.P13-sample 2In view of your letter of May 25th, I am pleased to inform you that I will attend the meeting in July this year.I would appreciate it if you could send me a more detailedschedule of meetings.Unfortunately, I can not make a fresh addition to last year's speech. I am busy with the work and I have no time to prepare.In any case, I am looking forward to attending the meeting again.P14-2It's my pleasure to invite you to our annual meeting. This year's conference will be held at University of Nottingham in August 20th.Send details of the meeting, accommodation and business activities plan.Last year you made a very interesting report entitled "academic standards and expectations". We would appreciate it if you could give us a speech on the latest developments in this subject.We shall appreciate it if you will let us know as soon as possible at your convenience.P14-3()) confirm, my, participation, in, this, year's, conference, in, August,()) you, could, send, me, further, details, about, the,programe,()) I, will, not, be, able, to, give, an, update, on,, last, time's, talk4),工作压力不允许时间准备谈一谈。

新编实用英语综合教程2 -Unit 2 Communication by Email教案

新编实用英语综合教程2 -Unit 2 Communication by Email教案

Unit 2 Communication by EmailUnit GoalsWhat you should learn to do1.Chat onlinee abbreviations and slangs in communicating online3.Write an emailWhat you should know about1.Surfing online for:InformationShopping2.Good or bad of chatting online3.Noun clausesSection I Talking Face to Face1.Imitating Mini-Talks2.Acting out the Tasks3.Studying Email Information on the Internet4.Following Sample Dialogues5.Putting Language to UseSection II Being All Ears1.Learning Sentences for Workplace Communication2.Handling a Dialogue3.Understanding a Short Speech / TalkSection III Trying your Hand1.Practicing Applied Writing2.Writing Sentences and Reviewing Grammar Section IV Maintaining a Sharp EyePassage 1 :Information Related to the Reading PassageIt’s no understatement to say that e-mail has had a profound effect on our professional and personal lives. People thousands of miles away from each other can send and receive detailed documents within mere seconds. This allows us to take on projects that wouldn’t have been practical or possible only a few years ago. It has become routine for us to correspond and exchange files with people overseas. The only obstacle is the difference in time zones.But on the other hand, e-mail can eat up a substantial portion of our workday. Most of the time and effort involved is going through unsolicited messages and separating the good from the bad. But not all unsolicited messages are spam.Text E-mail, a Blessing and AnnoyanceFor the blessing:E-mail is a conversation that does not require an immediate response (like a telephone). If someone calls you on the telephone, you pick it up (unless you have an answering machine, voice mail or you are just plain rude) and the conversation begins. This is an interactive conversation.With e-mail, you send a message and then wait for a response. The response may come in five minutes or it may come in five days. Either way, it’s not an interactive conversation.If a hundred people send you e-mails in one day, so what? You don’t have to talk with all one hundred. Just think of all the hellos, goodbyes and other unnecessary chit-chat you can avoid. With e-mail, you only deal with their messages (which usually omit hellos, goodbyes and such) and you deal with them on your own time. That’s the blessing.Now for the annoyance:Too many e-mail users assume that the minute someone receives an e-mail, the person will read it. Bad assumption.If you schedule a meeting for an hour from now and send an e-mail to eachparticipant, the chance that all the participants will read that message within the hour will be pretty small. On the other hand, if you schedule the meeting for the next day, the chance that they will read the message will be pretty high. Remember, e-mail is not designed for immediate response (that’s why you have a telephone), it’s designed for convenience.Some (not all) e-mail systems have features that try to combat this problem. These features (usually called “notification”) will notify you when a person has received your e-mail and may also tell you when the person has read it (really all it can do is assure you that the person has looked at the first screen of the message —it has no way to know if the person has read the message word for word). Referring back to the example in the previous paragraph, you could check to see who has checked their e-mail before the meeting and then telephone those who have not read it.Attachment: SmiliesSince there are no facial and voice cues to help e-mail, users have come up with something called “smilies”. They are simple series of symbols that are pieced together in the e-mail text to help express the writer’s feelings. The most common example is :-) (a smiling face). Here are some more examples.They are typically found at the end of sentences and will usually refer back to the previous statement.Language Points1 Explanation of Difficult Sentences1. (Para. 3) If a hundred people send you e-mail in one day, so what?Analysis: so what? is an informal expression, which means “Why should I care?”Translation: 如果在一天内有一百个人给你发邮件,那又怎么样呢?2. (Para. 3) Just think of all the hellos, good-byes and other unnecessary chit-chat you could avoid.Analysis: Just is used to make a statement or command stronger, meaning in Chinese“只是,仅仅”。

新编实用英语第二版综合教程二__课后答案

新编实用英语第二版综合教程二__课后答案
It turns out that he is the person you'd have to deal with.
真实情况原来比我们想象得更为离奇。
The truth turned out to be stranger than we had expected.
原来他们都是孩子的时候,她就认识他了。
2) How do you feel about it ?
3) Oh , really ? what 's the fun of it ?
4) Wow , can you name some of them ?
5) How interesting ! i should find some time to try it .
1你能告诉我在哪儿可以买到口香糖吗?
.
Can you tell me where I can buy some chewing gum?
2警察想知道她长得什么样儿?
.
The police wanted to know what she looked like.
3你知道她穿的是什么衣服吗?
.
Do you know what she was wearing?
.There are also music pieces that sound like light music but in fact are not.
P15
5 1who he is 2it began 3I had enjoyed 4 You will have time 5 how old I was 6he would marry her 7we should 8 I could
P23-3
1) Internet shopping 2)most popular 3)online 4) 1996 5) videos

新编实用英语综合教程2 Unit 2 Communication by Email教案

新编实用英语综合教程2 Unit 2 Communication by Email教案

Unit 2 Communication by EmailUnit GoalsWhat you should learn to do1.Chat onlinee abbreviations and slangs in communicating online3.Write an emailWhat you should know about1.Surfing online for:InformationShopping2.Good or bad of chatting online3.Noun clausesSection I Talking Face to Face1.Imitating Mini-Talks2.Acting out the Tasks3.Studying Email Information on the Internet4.Following Sample Dialogues5.Putting Language to UseSection II Being All Ears1.Learning Sentences for Workplace Communication2.Handling a Dialogue3.Understanding a Short Speech / TalkSection III Trying your Hand1.Practicing Applied Writing2.Writing Sentences and Reviewing GrammarSection IV Maintaining a Sharp EyePassage 1 :Information Related to the Reading Passage It's no understatement to say that e-mail has had a profound effect on our professional and personal lives. People thousands of miles away from each other can send and receive detailed documents within mere seconds. This allows us to take on projects that wouldn't have been practical or possible only a few years ago. It has become routine for us to correspond and exchange files with people overseas. The only obstacle is the difference in time zones.But on the other hand, e-mail can eat up a substantial portion of our workday. Most of the time and effort involved is going through unsolicited messages and separating the good from the bad. But not all unsolicited messages are spam.Text E-mail, a Blessing and AnnoyanceFor the blessing:E-mail is a conversation that does not require an immediate response (like atelephone). If someone calls you on the telephone, you pick it up (unless you have an answering machine, voice mail or you are just plain rude) and the conversation begins.This is an interactive conversation.With e-mail, you send a message and then wait for a response. The response may come in five minutes or it may come in five days. Either way, it's not an interactive conversation.If a hundred people send you e-mails in one day, so what? You don't have to talk with all one hundred. Just think of all the hellos, goodbyes and other unnecessarychit-chat you can avoid. With e-mail, you only deal with their messages (which usually omit hellos, goodbyes and such) and you deal with them on your own time. That's the blessing.Now for the annoyance:Too many e-mail users assume that the minute someone receives an e-mail,the person will read it. Bad assumption.If you schedule a meeting for an hour from now and send an e-mail to each participant, the chance that all the participants will read that message within the hour will be pretty small. On the other hand, if you schedule the meeting for the next day, the chance that they will read the message will be pretty high. Remember, e-mail is not designed for immediate response (that's why you have a telephone), it's designed for convenience.Some (not all) e-mail systems have features that try to combat this problem. These features (usually called “notification”) will notify you when a person has received your e-mail and may also tell you when the person has read it (really all it can do is assure you that the person has looked at the first screen of the message —it has no way to know if the person has read the message word for word). Referring back to the example in the previous paragraph, you could check to see who has checked their e-mail before the meeting and then telephone those who have not read it.Attachment: SmiliesSince there are no facial and voice cues to help e-mail, users have come upwith something called “smilies”. They are simple series of symbols that are pieced together in the e-mail text to help express the writer's feelings. The most common example is :-) (a smiling face). Here are some more examples.They are typically found at the end of sentences and will usually refer back to the previous statement.Language Points1 Explanation of Difficult Sentences1. (Para. 3) If a hundred people send you e-mail in one day, so what?Analysis: so what? is an informal expression, which means “Why should I care?”Translation: 如果在一天内有一百个人给你发邮件,那又怎么样呢?2. (Para. 3) Just think of all the hellos, good-byes and other unnecessary chit-chat you could avoid.Analysis: Just is used to make a statement or command stronger, meaning in Chinese “只是,仅仅”。

新编实用英语综合教程2第四版Unit-two--Communication-by-email

新编实用英语综合教程2第四版Unit-two--Communication-by-email

to enter a completely different world. You can leave your own world behind, and
go somewhere really virtual.
5) Talking about the experience of surfing the Internet
Mike: I know quite a lot of these abbreviations. If you like, I can tell you more.
Li Hong: Yes, I will be grateful if you can tell me more.
Mike: “CWYL” means “chat with you later”; “LTNS” means “long time no see”; “IYSS”
Susan: Are you? Anything exciting? May: I don’t know the meaning of “planting strawberries”.
Back
Susan: Oh, it comes from the Taiwan campus, meaning “lovers kissing each other”.
Acting out the Tasks
Speak and Perform
Studying Business Cards Study and Imitate
Following Sample Dialogues Imitate and Perform
Putting Language to Use
Speak and Complete Speak and Translate Speak and Communicate

新编实用英语综合教程2课后翻译

新编实用英语综合教程2课后翻译

Unit 56 Translate the following sentences into English。

1) 当他还是个孩子的时候,他就表现出非凡的天赋。

When he was a child,he displayed extraordinary talent.2) 我们在做出任何决定之前,应该听一听其他人的意见.Before we make any decision, we should listen to what the others say。

3)除非发生意外情况,否则我一定来参加你们的聚会。

I will come to your party unless something unexpected happens。

4)他受了处分,因为他打破了窗户的玻璃。

He was punished because he broke the window glass.5) 她放弃了工作,以便能照顾两个孩子。

She gave up her job in order that she could take care of the two children.6)即使大选失利,总统仍将控制国家的对外政策。

Even though / if he loses the election, the president will still have control over the country’s foreign policy。

7)如果你现在离开,两小时后就到家了。

If you leave now, you’ll be home in two hours.8)他们正在花园里玩,突然听到一声尖叫.They were playing in the garden when they heard a scream。

Unit 66 Translate the following sentences into English.1)昨天讨论的问题十分重要。

新编实用英语综合教程2第四版汉译英答案

新编实用英语综合教程2第四版汉译英答案

新编实用英语综合教程2 第四版汉译英答案Unit 1P141)你能告诉我在哪儿可以买到口香糖吗?Can you tell me where I can buy some chewing gum?2)警察想知道她长什么样儿。

The police wanted to know what she looked like.3) 你知道她穿的是什么衣服吗?Do you know what she was wearing?4)在报告中他们问到银行里有几个监控摄像头。

In the report, they asked how many security cameras there were in the bank.5)面试官问他已经工作几年了。

The interviewer asked him how many years he had worked.6) 你想知道他什么时候去上海吗?Do you want to know when he will leave for Shanghai?7) 我只是想知道你喜欢什么颜色, 红色还是黄色。

I want to know which color you prefer—red or yellow.填空题1)What’s your guideline in choosing songs for your audience?2)The seminar starts on Friday and the experts will be discussing the impact of technology onth e climate in the future.3)Barclays appointed Bob Diamond, the head of its investment-banking business, as its new chief executive from March 2011.4)Frankly speaking, I cannot uphold such conduct. You see, it is aimed only at the personal intere st.5) However, just because you can write statements in purely mathematical notations, this doesn ’ t mean that you necessarily should.6)That was good timing because his work was influential in shaping the project plan.7)Those studying abroad will most likely return home for better employment because of the tight job market abroad.8) It gives me great pleasure to express once again my deep appreciation for the grand reception and generous hospitality we enjoy here.P191) 2) 3) 美国人一般早早就安排好他们的退休生活。

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Para. 5
Text
And as with most innovations, those who have less money and receive less education in American society have had much less access to the Web and its respective benefits, creating what some call a “digital divide”. Para. 9 In spite of these issues, the rate of online growth does not appear to be slowing down at any time soon. Para. 10 What’s fueling the online rush?
n.
Text
Email allows families and friends around the world to communicate at a low price and more frequently. Para. 6 The Internet’s ability to provide a constant flow of news and information has sped up an already fast pace for most Americans. It also allows them the freedom to shop and conduct other business at their own convenience. Para. 7 These benefits, however, have not come without a price. Wired life has also brought about growing concern regarding privacy and protection of identities online.
welcome
New Practical English
Book Two 第一册封面
《新编实用英语电子教案》项目组
Unit 2
E-mails
Online Growth Continued
主 讲:**
What can we do online?
a. shopping buy books, clothes, CDs, flowers… b. play computer games c. watch films Happy Farms, CS… 《Titanic》, 《King Kong》…
Read and Complete
2. Fill in the blanks without referring to the passage. constant The Internet’s ability to provide a 1 __________ flow of sped up news and information has 2 __________ an already fast pace for most Americans. It also allows them the freedom to shop and 3 __________ other business at conduct their own convenience. benefits These 4 _________, however, have not come without a price. Wired life has also brought about growing concern about 5 __________ and protection of identities privacy online.
Para. 2
Every day, about 55 million Americans log
onto the Internet to use email, receive news and information, or conduct business. medium conduct log
n. a means for communicating (TV, newspapers) vt. control or manage
1. What has the Internet influenced our life? 2. What are the advantages of the Internet? 3. What are the disadvantages of the Internet?
Text Online Growth Continued
adj
eg: Coffee is addictive in a mild way. addictive drug
New words:
merge: medium: conduct: log: auction: respective: share:
to combine; a means for communicating eg; TV, newspaper… control or manage; enter into; a public meeting to sell goods to the person who offers the most money; of each; have sth. with others;
d. chat e. send e-mails f. read
QQ, ICQ… contact with friends, pen pals… news, stories, novels…
Conclusion:
The online world is increasingly merging with the “real” world, influencing nearly every side of the life.
disadvantages:
1. poor people can be “digital divide” —— they have less access to the Web 2. addictive —— we may pay less attention to our study or work addictive
Para. 8
Jonathan Palmer, an Internet expert from the University of Maryland, said America Online Inc. has been a large factor in Internet growth.
Para. 11
respective
adj.
of each
When the party had finished, they returned to their respective homes.
Text
The company’s “ability to bring together access, content and selling in a fairly user-friendly package has certainly sped up growth,” Palmer said. Para. 13 Another factor is that links to the Internet are steadily improving, with broadband links such as digital subscriber lines (DSL) and cable modems providing speeds unimaginable in the past. Para. 14 This new technology, originally used by offices and larger organizations, is rapidly becoming more available to US customers (顾客) in their own homes.
Para. 4
The online world is increasingly merging
with the “real” world, influencing nearly every side of life.
auction
a public meeting to sell goods to the person who offers the most money
Para. 12
modem
electronic equipment consisting of a device used to connect computers by a telephone line
n.
advantages:
It allows families and friends to communicate at a low price and more frequently. It becomes a new medium for sharing information, conducting business and communicating with people across the room or across the world. share
Read and Judge
Are the following statements true or false according to the passage? Write T/F accordingly.
T
F
T
F
1 The World Wide Web has become a powerful new medium for sharing information. 2 The people who have more money are called the “digital divide”. 3 Email allows families and friends around the world to communicate at a low price and more frequently. 4 When people were asked if they would rather remain online, many of them responded rarely.
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