大学英语课件第八单元2-8-reading
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Unit 8readingPPT课件
shooting
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REVIS6 ION
swimming
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REVIS7 ION
1.Which sport event(s) do you like to watch most? Why?
2. Are the Olympic Games important to our society? Why or why not?
LESSON
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1. “每,逢” “每隔”
every +基数词 + ns.
every + 序数词 + n.
Eg: every two days = every second days = every other day every other + n. “ 每隔一” Plea如se:wr请ite隔o两n e行ve写ry一o行the。r line.
Games there were 311 c_o_m__p_e_t_it_o_r_s from
just 13 countries.
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SUMM21ARY
The Olympic __m__o_tt_o_ is “Faster, Higher, Stronger”. It is a great competition between countries to __h_o_s_t__ the Olympic Games.
SINCE: IN:
776 BC Greece
AREA: All over the world
PERIOD: Every four years
MOTTON: Swifter,Higher,Stronger
译林英语选修8Unit2 Reading(共20张PPT)
from punishment
2.Analyze the structure and conclude the main idea of each part.
Part
Para.
Main ideas
Part 1 Part 2 Part 3
Para.1 All black mothers have the same nightmare. Para.2-3 people’s attitudes to them vary from different
a young man
cute intelligent
Para.3 an adult
do the same behavior
as other colors
grasp their purse tighter as he waked by
especially observe his action Be viewed very differently
Might grasp their purse tighter as he walked by. (para.2, line7)
The white people thought the black man was a thief
…he is to keep both hands on the wheel at all times… (para.3, line4)
Group A
Group B Group C
Group D
The disgrace in the history(China)
Past Fighters Present Future
Memories to be unforgettable
2.Analyze the structure and conclude the main idea of each part.
Part
Para.
Main ideas
Part 1 Part 2 Part 3
Para.1 All black mothers have the same nightmare. Para.2-3 people’s attitudes to them vary from different
a young man
cute intelligent
Para.3 an adult
do the same behavior
as other colors
grasp their purse tighter as he waked by
especially observe his action Be viewed very differently
Might grasp their purse tighter as he walked by. (para.2, line7)
The white people thought the black man was a thief
…he is to keep both hands on the wheel at all times… (para.3, line4)
Group A
Group B Group C
Group D
The disgrace in the history(China)
Past Fighters Present Future
Memories to be unforgettable
译林英语选修8Unit2 Reading (共21张PPT)
Unit 2
The universal language
M8U2 Reading
Turandot in Beijing
Prediction : What do you expect to read in a review of an opera?
background information
Reading strategy
_t_r_a_d__i_ti_o__n_a_l__C_h__i_n_e_s__e_d__r_u__m__s_________________
II. (Paras. 3-7) The plot of Turandot
Main characters: Turandot -- a _s_t_u_b__b_o__r_n_ and _c_r_u__e_l_ Chinese princess
Turandot, a world-famous opera set in China, was written by an Italian composer 1._c_a_l_le_d__ (call) Giacomo Puccini towards the end of his life. He also wrote Madam Butterfly, 2.__w__h_ic_h_ is set in Japan. Jane Jones was 3._l_u_c_k_y__ (luck) enough 4._to__w__it_n_e__s_s_ (witness) the first of only eight performances in the Forbidden City in Beijing. She wrote 5.__a___ review after watching the opera. In 6.__h_e__r __(she) opinion, the performance was splendid and7a.m__a_z_i_n_g__(amaze).
The universal language
M8U2 Reading
Turandot in Beijing
Prediction : What do you expect to read in a review of an opera?
background information
Reading strategy
_t_r_a_d__i_ti_o__n_a_l__C_h__i_n_e_s__e_d__r_u__m__s_________________
II. (Paras. 3-7) The plot of Turandot
Main characters: Turandot -- a _s_t_u_b__b_o__r_n_ and _c_r_u__e_l_ Chinese princess
Turandot, a world-famous opera set in China, was written by an Italian composer 1._c_a_l_le_d__ (call) Giacomo Puccini towards the end of his life. He also wrote Madam Butterfly, 2.__w__h_ic_h_ is set in Japan. Jane Jones was 3._l_u_c_k_y__ (luck) enough 4._to__w__it_n_e__s_s_ (witness) the first of only eight performances in the Forbidden City in Beijing. She wrote 5.__a___ review after watching the opera. In 6.__h_e__r __(she) opinion, the performance was splendid and7a.m__a_z_i_n_g__(amaze).
全新版大学英语(第一册)第二版电子教案Unit8PPT课件
1. What are the names of the fables? 2. What lessons can we draw from the fables?
Fable 1
Fable 2
Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading
In the Chinese language, some idioms come from fables such as The Frog in the Shallow Well (井底之蛙), His Spear against His Shield (自相矛盾), Making His Mark (刻舟求剑), Ostrich Logic (掩耳盗铃) and Blessing or Bane (塞翁失马).
The Fox and the Grapes
Supplementary Reading
One day a fox passed under a vine. From the vine a lot of grapes were hanging. He was very hungry and thirsty. He said, “What a fine vine it is! The grapes on the vine look very nice and sweet.”
The greatest teller of fables was Aesop. He was believed to be a Greek slave who lived in the 6th century B.C. Another great teller of fables was Jean de La Fontaine. He wrote in France in the 17th century. La Fontaine based many of his fables on those of Aesop.
新编大学生基础英语综合教程第二册教学课件Unit 08--Lesson 2
8. I _f_e_e_l ___ really stupid.
S2
Listen again and check.
×
Listening & Reading
O
Transcript 8.4
RI
At 9 in the morning, I get a call from Pepe at La Gaviota in
2. What celebrity scandals have taken place recently?
LP
3. How do you find out about celebrity gossip? V1 4. What sort of photographs do paparazzi take?
V1 about football, sex scandals, gossip
and celebrity trivia. Broadsheet S1 papers used to have larger pages
and more serious reports, although L&R they are becoming more
I arrive at the restaurant at 11, hide behind the bushes and wait.
S1
I watch the first celebrities arriving but there’s nobody that I’m
L&R interested in. Finally, at 1:15, I see George Clooney and his new girlfriend — she looks like Julia Roberts — arrive in a limousine.
全新版大学英语第二册Unit8PPT课件
Unit 8 Protecting Our Environment After Reading Supplementary Reading
Detailed Reading
Environmental Protection Agency
Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading
Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading
Unit 8 Protecting Our Environment After Reading Supplementary Reading
Is there a time What about all the _d_re_a_m__s That you said was yours and mine...
Learn and think — Her Quotes
Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading
Unit 8 Protecting Our Environment After Reading Supplementary Reading
Background Information
Unit 8 Protecting Our Environment After Reading Supplementary Reading
About the Author — Rachel Carson
A brief introDdetuailcedtRioeadningto Rachel Carson
Global Reading Detailed Reading
Unit 8 Protecting Our Environment After Reading Supplementary Reading
外研社新编大学英语(第四版)综合教程3教学课件B3U8 Reading 2
By stressing the spiritual potential of every person, Emerson gave direction to the religious, philosophical, and ethical movement of the US in the 19th century.
新编大学英语(第四版) 综合教程 Unit 8
Reading 2 Get ready to read
Listen for information Ralph Waldo Emerson is an American lecturer, poet, and
ist. He is one of the most important figures in the history of American thought, religion, and literature. Listen to a recording about him and answer the questions with what you hear.
Reading 2 Text exploration
Sample answers:
1. Yes, I totally agree. Chinese culture advocates a harmonious attitude in handling the relationship between human and nature. It is our collective consciousness that man is an integral part of nature. Human beings live in the realm of nature, which they are constantly surrounded by and and interact with. The most intimate part of its relation to man is the biosphere. The thin envelope embraces the Earth and everything on Earth that is alive.
新编大学英语(第四版) 综合教程 Unit 8
Reading 2 Get ready to read
Listen for information Ralph Waldo Emerson is an American lecturer, poet, and
ist. He is one of the most important figures in the history of American thought, religion, and literature. Listen to a recording about him and answer the questions with what you hear.
Reading 2 Text exploration
Sample answers:
1. Yes, I totally agree. Chinese culture advocates a harmonious attitude in handling the relationship between human and nature. It is our collective consciousness that man is an integral part of nature. Human beings live in the realm of nature, which they are constantly surrounded by and and interact with. The most intimate part of its relation to man is the biosphere. The thin envelope embraces the Earth and everything on Earth that is alive.
大学英语四第八单元ppt课件ppt课件
Grammar exercises
Multiple choice exercises
Designed to test students' understanding of grammar rules and their ability to apply those rules in specific contexts
To help students lay a solid foundation for their future career development in the field of English
02
Vocabulary learning
Vocabulary classification
Active vocabulary
Review of grammar knowledge points
Adjectives and objective phrases
Adjectives are words that describe nouns or pronouns They can modify a noun or a whole sentence Objective phrases include the objective and its modifiers and completeness
Create context based exercises to allow students to use the vocabulary in a real world setting
Provide feedback and correction for students' answers to help them improve their understanding and usage of the vocabulary
译林英语选修8Unit2Reading 教学ppt课件(29张)
Reading : Turandot in Beijing
Free talk 1. What do you do to relax yourself at
weekends? A. play basketball □ B. sleep □ C. listen to favorite music □ D. go shopping □ E.chat with best friends □
2.The plot
Read the plot of the story(Para3-7)and answer the following 5 questions.
1. What has Can you guess the riddles? Turandot’s father promised her?
How is a review of an opera usually organized?
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Free talk 1. What do you do to relax yourself at
weekends? A. play basketball □ B. sleep □ C. listen to favorite music □ D. go shopping □ E.chat with best friends □
2.The plot
Read the plot of the story(Para3-7)and answer the following 5 questions.
1. What has Can you guess the riddles? Turandot’s father promised her?
How is a review of an opera usually organized?
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高三英语unit8 reading 2课件
D. In fact, the number of people learning
Para. 1 Para. 2 Para. 3 Para. 4 Para. 5
Para. 6
Main idea
Learning a language is more than just memorising words, phrases and structures Different opinions among experts
es
Time spent all your waking hours
Foreign language learn through
formal instructions
usually in school
few
a few hours in a week
efficiency (效率)
less efficient
discuss ways to improve it?
2. Of the factors, which factor contributes most to
your successful English learning, how does it influence your learning (reasons why it is
differences between learning MT and FL
the basic characteristics of successful learners. Why do some students achieve success in language learning?
Ways to become successful learners
Para. 1 Para. 2 Para. 3 Para. 4 Para. 5
Para. 6
Main idea
Learning a language is more than just memorising words, phrases and structures Different opinions among experts
es
Time spent all your waking hours
Foreign language learn through
formal instructions
usually in school
few
a few hours in a week
efficiency (效率)
less efficient
discuss ways to improve it?
2. Of the factors, which factor contributes most to
your successful English learning, how does it influence your learning (reasons why it is
differences between learning MT and FL
the basic characteristics of successful learners. Why do some students achieve success in language learning?
Ways to become successful learners
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Translation
Text
Para. 9 When we are physically, mentally, spiritually, and emotionally well-balanced, everything we do is going to be affected. We perform better at our jobs, we enjoy less-stressed relationships with our loved ones, and finally we can enjoy the purpose and beauty of life that God has provided for us.
Translation
Text
Without this consuming focus, the workaholic may believe he’s a failure or has little worth. Often, this is a sign of insecurity or having priorities out of order.Translation Nhomakorabea Text
Para. 10 Workaholic: the Benefits of Balance When we achieve that lifestyle balance, we
will more easily attain that inner peace we all strive for. We don’t have to fear insecurities. We can turn to God and pray for wisdom and guidance. Our spiritual relationship with Him can not be ignored.
Translation
Text
Para. 5 Here are some workaholic symptoms.
● There is no separation for you between work and home. ● Even when at home, your work is the top priority. ● You are totally committed and driven to work, and your happiness is found in your work.
Text
● Set limits on the hours and attention you devote to your job. ● Set aside quality time for your personal relationships and pleasures. ● Learn how to delegate work — and learn to say “no” to new assignments (or at least learn not to be the first to volunteer to take the assignment).
Translation
Text
Para. 7 Workaholic: How to Find Balance Step back and look at your life. Are you
sacrificing other areas of your life because of the time and attention you spend on work? If pursuing a short-term financial goal is more important than assuring a long-term relationship with your spouse and children, you need to rethink your priorities.⑤
Translation
Text
Para. 8 Strategies for Reducing Workaholism The key is making time away from work —
totally away from work — to get your life back in balance. It will take some effort on your part — and perhaps the part of a friend or spouse — to make the shift from a sole focus on work, but for your mental and physical wellbeing, you really should make the effort.⑥
Translation
Text
●Use your creativity toward accomplishments other than work, perhaps hobbies. ● Be sensitive to the needs of your family and friends. ● Take up healthy and physical workouts — swimming, hiking, or going to the gym.
Translation
Text
Para. 11 This is how Robert turned it around: “No matter how hard I work, I will never be indispensable to any corporation, committee, or employer.⑦ I will never be as valuable as I’d like to think I am. I was nearly killing myself from stress and exhaustion. Was it worth it? I thought so for a while. But I was making work my idol and discovered how wrong I was.”
Para.2 Workaholic: Characteristics of a Workaholic
Like other “aholics”, the workaholic has an unhealthy addiction. In this case, the addiction is for work, career, or a belief that they are “the only one who can do the job right”.①
Text
● Take time off, perhaps starting with a long weekend and gradually moving up to longer vacations — and leave work behind. ● Consider volunteering — to help others and to meet new people. ● Convince yourself it is okay to sometimes just sit and relax and do nothing. ● Fight the urge that everything you do must be perfect — to your standards.
Intensive Study
Text Difficult Sentences Important Words and Phrases Translation
Text
Finding Balance for a Workaholic Para. 1 Everyone recognizes a workaholic except the workaholic himself.
Translation
Text
Sure, you might tell yourself that you are working to provide for your family and that is a necessary part of life. But be honest, is there a balance in the time you spend on each? Balance is truly the key.
Translation
Text
Para. 4 Some Workaholic Symptoms Do you exhibit workaholic symptoms?
Many people would not label themselves a workaholic.② They would say, “I’m selfmotivated and success-driven. I work because I love my job and I feel it is necessary to society.”
Translation
Text
Translation
Text
● You get upset when others suggest you cut back on your work. ● You do not take vacations, or take your work with you on vacation. Para. 6 If your life is consumed by work, then chances are that you’re a workaholic or on your way to becoming one.④
Text
Para. 9 When we are physically, mentally, spiritually, and emotionally well-balanced, everything we do is going to be affected. We perform better at our jobs, we enjoy less-stressed relationships with our loved ones, and finally we can enjoy the purpose and beauty of life that God has provided for us.
Translation
Text
Without this consuming focus, the workaholic may believe he’s a failure or has little worth. Often, this is a sign of insecurity or having priorities out of order.Translation Nhomakorabea Text
Para. 10 Workaholic: the Benefits of Balance When we achieve that lifestyle balance, we
will more easily attain that inner peace we all strive for. We don’t have to fear insecurities. We can turn to God and pray for wisdom and guidance. Our spiritual relationship with Him can not be ignored.
Translation
Text
Para. 5 Here are some workaholic symptoms.
● There is no separation for you between work and home. ● Even when at home, your work is the top priority. ● You are totally committed and driven to work, and your happiness is found in your work.
Text
● Set limits on the hours and attention you devote to your job. ● Set aside quality time for your personal relationships and pleasures. ● Learn how to delegate work — and learn to say “no” to new assignments (or at least learn not to be the first to volunteer to take the assignment).
Translation
Text
Para. 7 Workaholic: How to Find Balance Step back and look at your life. Are you
sacrificing other areas of your life because of the time and attention you spend on work? If pursuing a short-term financial goal is more important than assuring a long-term relationship with your spouse and children, you need to rethink your priorities.⑤
Translation
Text
Para. 8 Strategies for Reducing Workaholism The key is making time away from work —
totally away from work — to get your life back in balance. It will take some effort on your part — and perhaps the part of a friend or spouse — to make the shift from a sole focus on work, but for your mental and physical wellbeing, you really should make the effort.⑥
Translation
Text
●Use your creativity toward accomplishments other than work, perhaps hobbies. ● Be sensitive to the needs of your family and friends. ● Take up healthy and physical workouts — swimming, hiking, or going to the gym.
Translation
Text
Para. 11 This is how Robert turned it around: “No matter how hard I work, I will never be indispensable to any corporation, committee, or employer.⑦ I will never be as valuable as I’d like to think I am. I was nearly killing myself from stress and exhaustion. Was it worth it? I thought so for a while. But I was making work my idol and discovered how wrong I was.”
Para.2 Workaholic: Characteristics of a Workaholic
Like other “aholics”, the workaholic has an unhealthy addiction. In this case, the addiction is for work, career, or a belief that they are “the only one who can do the job right”.①
Text
● Take time off, perhaps starting with a long weekend and gradually moving up to longer vacations — and leave work behind. ● Consider volunteering — to help others and to meet new people. ● Convince yourself it is okay to sometimes just sit and relax and do nothing. ● Fight the urge that everything you do must be perfect — to your standards.
Intensive Study
Text Difficult Sentences Important Words and Phrases Translation
Text
Finding Balance for a Workaholic Para. 1 Everyone recognizes a workaholic except the workaholic himself.
Translation
Text
Sure, you might tell yourself that you are working to provide for your family and that is a necessary part of life. But be honest, is there a balance in the time you spend on each? Balance is truly the key.
Translation
Text
Para. 4 Some Workaholic Symptoms Do you exhibit workaholic symptoms?
Many people would not label themselves a workaholic.② They would say, “I’m selfmotivated and success-driven. I work because I love my job and I feel it is necessary to society.”
Translation
Text
Translation
Text
● You get upset when others suggest you cut back on your work. ● You do not take vacations, or take your work with you on vacation. Para. 6 If your life is consumed by work, then chances are that you’re a workaholic or on your way to becoming one.④