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新视野大学英语第二版读写教程第一册答案(unit1-10)(含翻译)
1. 我永远都不会忘记那位老师,是他告诉我学外语是有趣的、有价值的。如果没有他,我的英语说得不会 像现在这样好。
2 没有任何其他语言能像英语那样让你感受到多姿多彩的世界文化。有了过硬的英语知识,你就可以体验 奇妙的文化之旅。
2. Allan Clark kept talking the price up, while Wilkinson kept knocking it down.
3. The husband spent all his money drinking, while his wife saved all hers for the family.
Cloze 1. B 2.A 3.B 4.B 5.C 6,C 7.B 8.A 9.a 10.B 11.A 12.A 13.B 14.A 15.B
Structured Writing XII. I am proud to say that I succeeded in learning a foreign language. It was a real challenge and, needless to say, it took a lot of practice. I carried a small dictionary with me everywhere I went as well as a notebook in which I listed new words I came across. I also managed my time carefully so that I met the standards of the course and finished assignments on time. After years of persistence, I reaped the benefits of all my hard work.
新视野大学英语第一册教案Unit 9
6. Unemployment has come down slightly but this does not a____the fact that it is still a major problem.
strike sb. as sth. 给某人某种感觉或印象
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struck with a panic.
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We were struck dumb with horror.
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sit back
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alternative ① adj. 其他可以替代的,另一个的
e.g. The alternative book to study for examination is
“War and Peace”.
② n. 另外的选择
e.g. You have the alternative of marrying or remaining
easy/hard, leave whatever you like best until the end.
总结课
Tip3: Read the whole test quickly, focus your attention to finish the 文要点
easier parts before handling hard questions
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新视野大学英语(第二版)读写教程第一册课后习题英译汉汉译英
新视野大学英语第一册课后习题答案
新视野大学英语答案(第一册·上)Unit 1Section A. Learning a Foreign Language《读写教程 I》: Ex. II, p. 71. The kind and patient teacher and her positive method of praising all students often.2. In junior middle school, his English teacher was kind and patient. He liked to answer questions in class and he made much progress in English. But, in his senior middle school, his teacher punished those who gave wrong answers. He didn’t want to answer questions any more in class. As a result, he did not make much progress in English.3. In college and junior middle school, his English teachers were both patient and kind, but he didn’t have as many chances to answer questions in college as he did in junior middle school.4. It requires much time, commitment and discipline to keep up with the flow of the course.5. Hard work.6. He could take all the time he needed to consider his ideas and write a reply before posting it on the screen.7. Learning a foreign language taught him the value of hard work and gave him insights into another culture.8. He could communicate with many more people than before.《读写教程 I》: Ex. III, p. 71. embarrass2. Discipline3. access4. positive5. commitment6. frustrate7. intimidate8. reap《读写教程 I》: Ex. IV, p. 81. into2. into3. from4. with5. to6. about7. with/in8. in1. Climbing to the top of the tower, we saw a beautiful sight.2. Not wanting to meet John there, he refused to attend the party.3. Turning to the right, you will find a path leading to the cottage.4. It rained for two weeks, completely ruining our holidays.5. Staring into space, the small girl felt frustrated at what the teacher asked her.《读写教程 I》: Ex. VI, p. 81. Not only does he easily accept other people’s opinions, but he is also patient.2. Not only does she sing beautifully but she also dances wonderfully.3. Not only did we lose all our money, but we also came close to losing our lives.4. Not only did we learn the technology through an online course but we also learned to communicate with friends in English.5. Not only did Smith learn the Chinese language but also bridged the gap between his culture and ours.《读写教程 I》: Ex. VII, p. 91. We can reap a lot from the rewarding experience of communicating with native speakers of English.2. With the mayor’s help, we were at last allowed access to those people who suffered from the traffic accident.3. Bob and Frank didn’t get along well wi th each other. It was embarrassing that they were to work in the same department.4. As a boy, I used to intimidate my sister into crying by telling her that a wolf was coming.5. It is not easy to do scientific research; it requires time, energy and money as well as discipline and commitment.Section B Keys to Successful Online LearningReading Skills1. C2. B3. D4. A5.BComprehension of the Text1. C2. A3. B4. C5. D6. B7. C8.D《读写教程 I》: Ex. XIV, p. 201. absolute2. unique3. commit4. facilitate5. reinforced6. sequential7. arose8. forum1. to2. in3. on4. for5. on6. of7. In8. upUnit 2Section A. A Busy Weekday Morning《读写教程 I》: Ex. II, p. 311. Rock music woke up her up.2. He didn’t like the music his daughter listened to; he thought it was horrible stuff.3. No, because she thought the music had a really powerful message.4. Because her mother or father would bang on the door to rush her.5. She was going to have a music class because her mother reminded her to take the instrument with her.6. No. Instead, she thought her mother was bugging her.7. She was serious and letting her daughter know she was speaking to her as her parent.8. They suggest that there is a gap between the two generations.《读写教程 I》: Ex. III, p. 321. weekdays2. Youngsters3. annoyed4. definitely5. disgusting6. powerful7. disturb8. offensive《读写教程 I》: Ex. IV, p. 321. down/off2. off3. up/on4. on5. for6. of/about7. up8. off/out《读写教程 I》: Ex. V, p. 321. Kate saw her brother Bill as she was getting off the school bus.2. As she was standing up from her seat, Mother dropped her glass.3. A policeman fired at the thief as he was bolting out of the house.4. As she ran to catch the school bus, Sandy thought of her talk with her mother.5. All the students shouted “Happy birthday” to the teacher as he entered the classroom.《读写教程 I》: Ex. VI, p. 331. She listened to her favorite rock music while singing along with the words.2. She was putting on her jeans while asking me to hand her the sweater.3. He banged on the door while opening it.4. In the bathroom she put on some makeup while looking in the mirror.5. The school master looked angrily at the naughty student while talking with his parents.《读写教程 I》: Ex. VII, p. 331. Mr. Finch burst into her room and shouted at her, “Can’t you turn down the musica little bit?”2. I like rock music because it usually has a strong rhythm and a powerful message.3. As usual, when his parents don’t like what he wears, they start to bug him.4. Generation gaps exist in the United States as well as in China.5. As her mother bugged Sandy much more than before, she argued with her mother a lot more than usual, too.Section B Parent TalkReading Skills1. O2. O3. F4. F5. O6. O7. F8. FComprehension of the Text1. B2. D3. A4. B5. C6. A7. A8. C《读写教程 I》: Ex. XIV, p. 431. appeals2. concern3. permanent4. influence5. rebels6. identity7. upset8. tuneless/tuneful《读写教程 I》: Ex. XV, p. 431. It makes my blood boil when I read about violence among young people.2. This kind of jeans is old-fashioned now; young people do not like to wear them any more.3. This computer often freezes. I want to get rid of it.4. Our youngsters’ way of expressing their identity is different from ours.5. In America the news is full of stories about teenagers who are in trouble with drugs.6. On her way to work, Jane was still thinking about / thought about her daughter.7. Don’t press your young daughter too hard, or she’ll drop out of high school.8. Come and s ee me in my office after class, and we’ll talk over your problems.Unit 3Section A. A Good Heart to Lean on《读写教程 I》: Ex. II, p. 571. He felt embarrassed to be seen with his father, because his father was severely crippled and very short.2. His father always said:“You set the pace. I will try to adjust to you.”3. He means that it is a matter of pride for his father to have almost never misseda day and have made it to the office even when/if others could not.4. In very bad weather his father went to work with the help of the writer and his sisters, who would pull their father through the street on a child’s wagon with steel runners to the subway station.5. In an office building on top of a subway station in Manhattan.6. Having a “good heart” is the p roper standard to judge people by, according to the writer now he is grown up.7. One example is: when a local baseball team found itself without a manager, he kept it going. Anotherand parties, although he could just sit and watch.8. He now feels sorry about having been reluctant to be seen walking together with his crippled and short father.《读写教程 I》: Ex. III, p. 571. inwardly2. amazed3. occasion4. complained5. urged6. coordinate7. reluctance8. envious《读写教程 I》: Ex. IV, p. 581. in2. off/out3. on4. up5. to6. out7. to8. to《读写教程 I》: Ex. V, p. 581. He borrowed my laptop computer even though I told him not to.2. It was an exciting game even though no goals were scored.3. He was treated exactly like all the workers even though he had just joined the company.4. They gave money to Project Hope even though they themselves were not rich by any standard.5. There was never enough money to support his family even though he was hard-working and did two jobs at the same time.《读写教程 I》: Ex. VI, p. 581. Though understanding no Chinese, the American girl was able to communicate with the other students in her class.2. Once having left the museum, you must buy another ticket to re-enter.3. When doing the writing exercise for this course, you should remember that you are writing according to specific structure.4. Until finished, the problem was a continuous worry to me.5. While working at the computer, the young man was listening to music over the radio all the time.《读写教程 I》: Ex. VII, p. 591. Now that you are planning to move to Canada, you must try to adjust to a cold weather.2. He promised to help us to buy the house, but with a little reluctance.3. This is an important meeting. Please see to it that you are not late for it.4. He is an experienced businessman; he has engaged in foreign trade for quite a few years.5. She urged me to accept the new post, although the job is not very well paid.Section B. The Right Son at the Right TimeReading Skills:1. They found the man.2. He reached the airport in time.3. The old man saw the young man (his son).4. The young man sat by the old man the whole night.5. A message came saying the real son was arriving.Comprehension of the Text1. A2. C3. B4. C5. C6. A7. B8. B《读写教程 I》: Ex. XIV, p. 691. locate2. apparently3. limp4. interrupt5. sole6. collapse7. occasionally8. staff9. inform10. extend《读写教程 I》: Ex. XV, p. 691. sole2. extend3. staff4. located5. inform6. interpret7. collapse8. occasionally《读写教程 I》: Ex. XVI, p. 691. The government has called for an immediate examination of the activities of the police.2. We used medicine and in a few minutes Mrs. Johnson suddenly came to.3. My father has a huge lot of magazines to which I return now and then.4. Whatever your reason, I shall hold to my idea that people should be allowed to have private lives.5. To our surprise the stranger turned out to be an old friend of my mother’s.6. He's not in the office; he's now on his way to London for a meeting.7. When setting out on a long walk, always wear suitable shoes.8. He was too disappointed by this lack of success to try again.Unit 4Section A. How to Make a Good Impression《读写教程 I》: Ex. II, p.791. We show our true feelings through unspoken communication, i.e. through our eyes, faces, bodies and attitudes.2. We can use such good qualities as physical appearance, energy, rate of speech, pitch and tone of voice, gestures, expression through the eyes, and the ability to hold the interest of other people.3. These books advise us to stride into a room and impress others with our qualities, to greet them with “power handshakes”, and to f ix our eyes on the other person, which is often viewed as strange and sometimes offensive.4. We should never change from one situation to another, whether we are having a conversation, or addressing a garden club, or being interviewed for a job.5. He means that what they say does not match the way they look or what they do.6. The author believes that, if you agreed these are similar, you would keep your eyes on the lion, and would not look at your feet or at the ceiling.7. Look at those in the room and give a natural smile.8. He believes that it is we who can be ourselves at our best, not anyone else.《读写教程 I》: Ex. III, p.791. presentation2. conscious3. depressed4. ranges5. consistent6. impressed7. reaction8. to encounter《读写教程 I》: Ex. IV, p.801. are committed to2. takes; seriously3. absorbed in4. focus on5. made up his mind6. driving me crazy7. range from; to8. base; on《读写教程 I》: Ex. V, p.801. It rained for two weeks on end, completely flooding the village.2. Running to catch the school bus, Sandy thought of her older brother Bill who was away at college.3. The bus arrived one hour late, causing me to miss the beginning of the game.4. The Marine sat there in the dimly-lit ward, holding the old man’s hand andoffering words of hope and strength.5. Realizing he was too sick to tell whether or not I was his son, I guessed he really needed me.《读写教程 I》: Ex. VI, p.801. I was so excited about going away (that) I couldn’t sleep.2. The chairman became so angry with his secretary (that) he decided to fire him.3. She speaks English so well (that) you would think it was her native language.4. He was so frightened (that) he broke eye contact and looked out the window.5. His presentation was so interesting (that) everyone listened very carefully.《读写教程 I》: Ex. VII, p.811. Consciously or unconsciously, people show their true feelings with their eyes, faces, bodies and attitudes, causing a chain of reactions, ranging from comfort to fear.2. Think of your encounter with a stranger. Focus on the first seven seconds. What did you feel and think? How did you “read” this person?3. You were committed to what you were talking about and so absorbed in the moment that you lost all self-consciousness.4. Public speakers often send mixed messages, but the audience believe what they see over what they hear.5. If you want to make a good impression, the trick/skilled way is to be consistently you, at your best.Section B. Body LanguageReading Skills:1. Main Idea: People use other forms other than language for communication.2. Main Idea: We communicate with our body movements.3. Main Idea: The clothes you wear also communicate many things.4. Main Idea: Small ornaments you wear communicate many things, too.5. Main Idea: A wealth of information in body language makes snap judgments seem sound.Comprehension of the Text1. D2. C3. C4. A5. B6. B7. A8. D《读写教程 I》: Ex. XIV, p. 201. status2. conviction3. function4. promoted5. assumed6. estimate7. signal8. judgment《读写教程 I》: Ex. XV, p. 201. account for2. in part3. is content with4. at home5. lack of; lack of6. in relation to7. At first sight8. pick upUnit 5Section A. The Battle Against AIDS《读写教程 I》: Ex. II, p. 1041. More than 102,000 people.2. Women and youth in rural Southern communities.3. The spread of AIDS and government inactivity in stopping it.4. To reduce the number of AIDS cases.5. The people have a low literacy level in some communities.6. They make it simple and explain the risk of catching AIDS to their peers much better than adults.7. First, speak to your community in a way they can hear. Second, train teenagers to educate their peers. Last, redefine “at risk” to include women from different backgrounds and marriage status.8. Everyone should take part in the war against AIDS.《读写教程 I》: Ex. III, p.1041. immune to2. diagnose3. implementing4. combat5. define6. established7. represented8. regardless《读写教程 I》: Ex. IV, p.1051. regardless of2. at risk3. passed out4. distracts… from5. sign up6. infected with7. a solution to/for8. provide… for《读写教程 I》: Ex. V, p. 1051. the way he teaches English2. whom I was expecting to stay with me3. which was lost in the department store yesterday4. where I spent my childhood with Mary5. which the whole family considered a great honor《读写教程 I》: Ex. VI, p. 1051. Despite his illness2. Despite a lot of difficulties3. despite his old age4. Despite the bad weather5. despite his hard work《读写教程 I》: Ex. VII, p. 1061. We will do our best to help the girl infected with the AIDS virus to live longer, regardless of the cost.2. Please turn off the TV, because the noise will distract her from her homework.3. It was a long time before the company implemented the program to improve the quality of its goods because of lack of money and necessary equipment.4. When giving a lecture, Bob often prepared some pictures to illustrate how the situation mentioned in a text took place.5. An able and successful businessman is good at making use of all the resources to make money.Section B. The Last Dive at the OlympicsReading Skills:1. D; C2. C; C3. A; CComprehension of the Text1. D2. D3. B4. C5. C6. B7. D8. D《读写教程 I》: Ex. XIV, p. 1171. commenced2. an intense3. explored4. Initially5. adopted6. triumph7. spill8. quit《读写教程 I》: Ex. XV, p. 1171. prior to2. confident in/of3. in haste4. find out5. assist...with6. for fear7. compete…for8. thrust … into。
新视野大学英语一Unit 9 College Success Made Easy语言点
b. The problem of studying, hard enough to start with, becomes almost impossible when you are trying to do three weeks’ work in one weekend.
当你想要在一个周末内把三周的工作完成,学 习就变成几乎不可能的事,你根本不知道从哪 里下手。
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① There will be more desire at half past eleven to read a political science article… ② than (there will be less desire) to begin trying to study French irregular verbs… 十一点半的时候你更想去读一篇似乎真的有趣 的政治文章,而不愿去开始学习你认为枯燥无 味却又不得不学的法语不规则动词。
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Active Expressions Focus Study Word Using Matching Game
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I. Active Expressions
In English, you may find some expressions formed by very common words, but they are active and powerful.
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Should a serious crisis arise, the public would have to be informed of it. Should your car break down, change to a bus. Should you change your mind, no one will be upset.
第三版新视野大学英语读写教程1 Unit 1 Section A课文翻译
奔向更加光明的未来1 下午好!作为校长,我非常自豪地欢迎你们来到这所大学。
你们所取得的成就是你们自己多年努力的结果,也是你们的父母和老师们多年努力的结果。
在这所大学里,我们承诺将使你们学有所成。
2 在欢迎你们到来的这一刻,我想起自己高中毕业时的情景,还有妈妈为我和爸爸拍的合影。
妈妈吩咐我们:“姿势自然点。
”“等一等,”爸爸说,“把我递给他闹钟的情景拍下来。
”在大学期间,那个闹钟每天早晨叫醒我。
至今它还放在我办公室的桌子上。
3 让我来告诉你们一些你们未必预料得到的事情。
你们将会怀念以前的生活习惯,怀念父母曾经提醒你们要刻苦学习、取得佳绩。
你们可能因为高中生活终于结束而喜极而泣,你们的父母也可能因为终于不用再给你们洗衣服而喜极而泣!但是要记住:未来是建立在过去扎实的基础上的。
4 对你们而言,接下来的四年将会是无与伦比的一段时光。
在这里,你们拥有丰富的资源:有来自全国各地的有趣的学生,有学识渊博又充满爱心的老师,有综合性图书馆,有完备的运动设施,还有针对不同兴趣的学生社团——从文科社团到理科社团、到社区服务等等。
你们将自由地探索、学习新科目。
你们要学着习惯点灯熬油,学着结交充满魅力的人,学着去追求新的爱好。
我想鼓励你们充分利用这一特殊的经历,并用你们的干劲和热情去收获这一机会所带来的丰硕成果。
5 有这么多课程可供选择,你可能会不知所措。
你不可能选修所有的课程,但是要尽可能体验更多的课程!大学里有很多事情可做可学,每件事情都会为你提供不同视角来审视世界。
如果我只能给你们一条选课建议的话,那就是:挑战自己!不要认为你早就了解自己对什么样的领域最感兴趣。
选择一些你从未接触过的领域的课程。
这样,你不仅会变得更加博学,而且更有可能发现一个你未曾想到的、能成就你未来的爱好。
一个绝佳的例子就是时装设计师王薇薇,她最初学的是艺术史。
随着时间的推移,王薇薇把艺术史研究和对时装的热爱结合起来,并将其转化为对设计的热情,从而使她成为全球闻名的设计师。
新视野大学英语第一册课后习题及答案
Unit 1 – Section A●Language Focus – Words in Use1.Given the chance to show his ability,he regained(confidence)and began to succeed in school.2.It is so difficult to (explore) the bottom of the ocean because some parts are very deep.3.It was about 30 seconds before Alex (emerged) from the water; we were quite scared.4.We often (assume) that when other people do the same things as we do, they do them for the same reasons; but this assumption is not always reasonable.5.There is widespread concern that the rising unemployment may(pose)a threat to social stability.6.After a(n)(comprehensive)physical exam,my doctor said I was in good condition except that my blood pressure was a little high.7.It is well known that China is a country with rich natural(resources)and a very big population.8.Some people believe that the earth can(yield)enough food to support at least twice its present population.9.Sam (inherited) the gift of imagination from his family, but he lacked the driving power to take action.10. A bee that has found honey is able to (transmit) to other bees the information they need in order to collect the honey.1.Despite being(classified)as a meat-eater,the panda has a diet that is overwhelmingly vegetarian.2.They have developed computerized systems which will greatly(assist)all library users so that they will not need the help of others.3.Changes have been made to the construction requirements in this city in order to make the buildings and highways more(resistant) to earthquakes.4.After a two-month inquiry,the police have(uncovered)the three men's intention to rob a bank and have arrested them.5.Consumers say they are (uneasy) about using their credit cards over the Internet because they are afraid of Interent fraud.6. A college degree and some working experience should (qualify) you for the job advertised in the newspaper.7.The British ship arrived at the port this morning and is (unloading) its contents in the harbor now.8.As a human resources manager, I see many job (applicants) who are technically skilled, but have bad attitudes.9.The teacher(simplified)his instructions so that the small children could understand him better.10.My major was literature. However, now I'm working in a firm as a(n) (accountant) , dealing with numbers every day.11.The committee's decision will be (notified) to all employees next week.●Language Focus – Expressions in Use1.My family (got by) on my father's unemployment benefit after he lost his job.2.Many subway riders read books or listen to music in order to (make the most of) their time on the way to work.3.In order to make sure he would be able to attend the meeting, I called him up two weeks (in advance) .4.Experts say our company is amazing in that sales have been increasing steadily (over time) .5.In order to (reap the benefits of) the physical exercise, you have to exercise regularly, and for at least half an hour each time.6.They all tried to talk (all at once) , but I couldn't hear anything they said.7.Yellow flowers in the field always (1)(remind) me (2)(of) my childhood in the countryside.8.We have been practicing for so long and so hard that our team should (stand a chance of) winning the game.9.Research on genes will (open the door to) exciting new medical treatments.10.Every one of you has made a contribution and I (take pleasure in) acknowledging what each of you has done to make this academic convention such a success.Unit 2 – Section A●Language Focus – Words in Use1.He has a special feeling for the brilliant birds,and each spring he eagerly(awaits)their return.2.Thanks to the (efficiency) of air transport, everyone is free to go anywhere at any time.3.John believes that the (donation) of food to the hungry is more helpful than giving money.4.Mary was a careful speaker;every word seemed to have been(polished)before it was allowed to escape through her lips.5.When she heard it was snowing in the city they were going to,she(stuffed)two more sweaters into her bag.6.During our stay in Europe we visited many places of (historical) interest, including several castles.7.The wedding ceremony of my sister was a very (emotional) experience for our family.8.He was (embarrassed) when he discovered that he didn't have enough money to pay for the red wine he had ordered.9.The local government is pressed to find new places to (dump) waste.10.The new system designed to(curb) harmful emissions(排放物)from factories will be put into use soon.ck of eye contact might be (interpreted) as lack of attention in America, while eye contact might be considered rude in Japan.2.When applying for a job, make sure you emphasize the skills and knowledge you have that the(employer) will find important to the job.3.Many of our students are beginners who have never done painting before and are looking to develop their(artistic) interests.4.It is surprising that you don't know about such a(n) (historic) event. It marked the beginning of a new period for our nation.5.They hoped to create a computer which could (compute) at 10 times the speed of computers on the market.cation is a(n)(continuous)learning process that never ends.A teacher has the responsibility of making students think for themselves by giving effective guidance.7.On the one hand,we should make efforts to improve the economy;on the other hand,we must keep a balance between(economic) development and environmental protection.8.Some successful people managed to gain (fame) and fortune even though they dropped out of school.9.A(n) (electron) is a very small piece of matter with a negative electrical charge, found in all atoms.10.The (atomic) bombs, also known as nuclear bombs, would cause disasters if they were used in wars.11.I never felt anxious or (envious) when somebody else got a higher position or made a lot of money.12.The effects of this medicine will (vary) according to a person's health, weight, and sex.●Language Focus – Expressions in Use1.After 10 years of full-time training, she has finally (made it) as a professional dancer.2.(After all) , what is the point in taking part in the competitive event if the result is only to prove how incompetent you are?3.Redecorating the house is a challenging task. It's necessary to (strip off) the wallpaper first.4.I never really had any problems with change. On the contrary, I welcome change (with open arms) .5. A lot of what we (throw away) is made from raw materials which are not renewable.6.Megan and John realized that their house was too messy for a new baby, so they decided to (straighten up) their house before the baby was born.7.Jennifer couldn't (keep back) her tears when she saw the sick children at a new blood cancer center in Virginia.8.We want to give all children a world (free of/from) violence.Unit 3 – Section ALanguage Focus – Words in Use1.To make our companies(competitive)in the market,we have to be more creative and productive.2.People are beginning to realize that to (transform) nature at will is the biggest mistake that man has ever made.3.It is difficult to conclude what a(n)(typical)student does in his spare time because every student has different interests.4. A month ago I wrote to the store complaining about its bad service, but I haven't gotten a(n) (response) yet.5.Some of your suggestions have been (adopted) , but others have been turned down as they are not workable.6.All of a sudden, he lost his interest in engineering, and (focused) his attention on learning a foreign language.7.If a company decreases health benefits for its employees, they should increase salaries to (compensate) the workers.8.I failed to pass the exam although I had worked very hard. I should (analyze) the causes of my failure.9.When you do yoga, try to (regulate) your breathing. Don't breathe too fast and make sure you breathe only through your nose.10.It was difficult to (estimate) how many people had been wounded in the earthquake.1.New Zealand is famous for its clean beaches, friendly people and magnificent (scenery) .2.The company decided after a board meeting that the old (machinery) in the factories be done away with.3.The key to an effective presentation is to state your points clearly and (summarize) each of your points at the end of your presentation.4.My favorite store is the one that (specializes) in hand-made chocolates and lets you sample them.5.It is sad that when he is alone,he always drinks a(n)(massive)amount of alcohol to get himself drunk.6.To our delight, this new smoke alarm system can effectively (detect) very weak signals.7.We have sent our union (representative/representatives) to look into the case and see who is responsible.8.James is famous for skillfully using white and black colors; however, bright colors (characterize) his early paintings.9.I made a(n) (comparative) analysis between the two theories to show their similarities and differences.10.The project is an important step toward a national health service, and the authorities (当局) are trying hard to(modernize) the exercise facilities.11.In recent years,the small city has taken on a new look because of its(explosive)development.12.A(n)(computerized)library system is one that stores all the records of the library on computer.●Language Focus – Expressions in Use1.I (fired off) a letter of complaint to the manager of the store as soon as I found they had sold me a pair of mismatched shoes.2.People browse the Internet,read newspapers and watch TV to(keep up with)what is happening in the world.3.The university has (set up) another large laboratory for students to design more complicated robots.4.I find it very difficult to (account for) the fact that two of our best students failed the exam.5.In the current economy,with unemployment high and competition for jobs fierce,your resume needs to(stand out) for all the right reasons.6.She is getting popular since she appeared in a TV interview last month. Her new movie will no doubt(add to) her growing fame.7.The developed countries should (take the lead) in reducing greenhouse gas emissions (排放) and provide support for the developing nations to follow.8.If your spoken English is not very good, then you may be (at a disadvantage) when you are looking for a job.9.Their success was due (in large part) to their well-conceived (周密策划的) plan.10.He has been so occupied with his work these days that he barely has time to (visit with) his friends.Unit 4 – Section A●Language Focus – Words in Use1.Fortunately, the accident didn't (involve) many people, for there was little traffic at that hour.2.She (fulfilled) her ambition of becoming a fashion designer after years of hard work.3.They kept on trying their best to develop their business,but in such(intense)market competition, they had no idea if success would come along one day.4.As music plays an important role in our life, many music teachers and educators (advocate) taking up a musical instrument at a young age.5.This rule should be entirely clear in the minds of everyone and should not be misunderstood under any(circumstances) .6.My daughter was shy; she was afraid to ask questions, (respond) to questions in class, or talk with other children.7.I got from him only a letter, which was put on my office desk; (subsequent) to the receipt of this letter I have never heard from him.8.The duties to provide services for children in need are not(confined)to the local social services department.9.We pray that all nations be (reconciled) and that all people around the world live in peace.10.He suggested a small but (distinct) improvement on our former plan; I really appreciate it. 1.If you have difficulty finding a particular book,please ask one of the librarians for (assistance) .2.My recent experience is so different from your experience several decades ago that they are not(comparable) .3.Few people knew that the famous writer was largely self-taught through broad reading and (attendance) at public lectures.4.They are planning to establish a new department which bases its teaching on the idea of direct(engagement) with students.5.His proposal sounds attractive,but unfortunately it is not(applicable)to the management problems of a small company.6.The young engineer has been working hard to fulfill the task(assigned)to him by the director.7.Our program aims to help high-school graduates to find the best colleges for them and gain (acceptance) to the college of their choice.8.Good movies not only (entertain) us, but also help us understand a little more about life.9.He is delighted to find out that both his father and mother are(agreeable)to his studying abroad.10.We must take (sustainable) development into consideration when using the rich resources in our country.11.To do the job of the sales representative for our company,it is(desirable)that you know something about medicine as well as about the market●Language Focus – Expressions in Use1.She held her hand above her eyes to (1)(shield) them (2) (from) the sun so that she could see more clearly the man in front of her.2.The boy studied the signs for over an hour, but still could not (make sense of) them, so he turned to his teacher for help.3.They(called on)the developed countries to commit more money to protecting the environment.4.We will continue to care for those (in need) and work to establish a society that is generous and prosperous.5.Many people (are caught up in/get caught up in) careers and raising kids so that they forget that their marriages also need to be taken good care of.6.My most favorite program is the one that deals with scientific subjects that ordinary people can(relate to) .7.Finally, I would like to (sum up) by saying that it has been a tremendous pleasure to work with you all.8.He is a person that you can always (count on) when you need help.9.Betty loves reading. (In her words/In the words of Betty) , "Reading is the most wonderful thing in the world."10.This restaurant is very popular because it has some separate,smaller rooms(reserved for) families with small children.Unit 5 – Section A●Language Focus – Words in Use1.The (annual) conference which I attend every year is going to be held in London in January next year.2.According to the terms of your (contract) , you must give three months' notice if you intend to leave this company.3.We were honored that so many people of (distinction) and talent were present to discuss the issues.4.The local government has been providing (substantial) support to them, without which they couldn't have been so successful.5.The secret agent promised that the information he(furnished)was obtained from reliable sources.6.Whether (amateur) or professional, American football is perhaps the most popular sport in the US.It attracts a total attendance of over40million and is watched by many more millions on television each year.7.Shops try to meet the DIY (do-it-yourself) fashion by offering consumers parts and hardware which they can(assemble) at home.8.I wonder how she will (react) to the news if I tell her she is not going to get a raise this year.9.It was (apparent) that the professor's lecture failed to impress the students as some of them had left before it was over.10.We all admitted that the trip was worthwhile after we saw a(n) (magnificent) palace and a fantastic museum.1.He argues that the designer of this teaching plan makes a false (assumption) that all learners are at the same level.2.All the tourists were (fascinated) by the magnificent scenery along the coastline.3.In some parts of the world, the population (explosion) in the past two decades led to the lack of food and health care.4.This hospital lacked the most(elementary)facilities like X-ray machines and operating rooms.5.Workers who have been unfairly dismissed should be given (compensation) by the company.6.In the course of (evolution) , some birds have lost their power of flight and started to live on land.7.Almost all the people who have watched this movie agree that it is the most (amusing) movie because it is about a talking dog.8.I suggest that you not read this novel because it is not interesting and it would (bore) you to death.9.Skipping breakfast and eating too much before sleep will (contribute) to the problem of being overweight.10.This change is part of a(n)(revolutionary)effort to create a new and better generation of English proficiency tests.Language Focus – Expressions in Use1.I felt terribly sorry to learn that his sister (passed away) after having fought against cancer for three years.2.The Chinese swimmer was (left behind) at the beginning of the women's 100-meter freestyle final, but she didn't give up and finally took the lead.3.The rich man thinks that he will die in disgrace if he does not (give away) his money for the public good.4.They(had no intention of)letting him go and would like him to stay on after his present contract expires.5.(Up to) seven million students are graduating from university this year. This will undoubtedly add to the employment pressure in the job market.6.If he is determined to do something, he will do it (regardless of) what other people will say.7.The movie was a complete waste of time. I (might as well/might just as well) have stayed at home.8.The authorities promise to introduce an effective health service so that people do not need to spend too much money when they(fall ill) .9.Thousands of people were (in attendance) at yesterday's strike, which caused great confusion.10.They got to know each other in their 20s and (to this day) they are still in close touch with each other.。
新视野大学英语第三版第一册Unit Section A
Lead-in Pre-reading activities
Lead-in
Survey: How close are you and your parents?
Check (√) the statements which are true for you.
Main idea & structure
Main ideas of the parts
Disagreements between the mother and the daughter (Paras.1-3):
Daughter Tips
Mother Tips
• a truck, large & expensive;
I have been missing my parents a lot since I left for college.
I often chat with my parents. I like sharing my joys and sorrows with my parents. I always remember my parents’ birthdays. I know about my parents’ hobbies. My parents allow me to make my own decisions.
Pre-reading activities
Watch and Talk
Watch a video clip and answer the following questions.
1. What happened to the father and the son?
2. Is there any conflict or disagreement between you and your parents? And what should we do to settle the conflict or disagreement?
新视野大学英语第三版第一册Unit9课后习题答案
新视野大学英语第三版第一册Unit9课后习题答案新视野大学英语第三版第一册Unit9课后习题答案导语:《新视野大学英语》现在有些学校使用第二版,有些学校使用第三版教材,下面为同学们整理了新视野大学英语第三版第一册Unit 9课后答案,供大家参考!新视野大学英语(第二版)第一册Unit 9答案【Section A】III.1. accomplish 2. responsibility 3. amount 4. performance 5. alter6. adapt7. aroused8. remarkable9. investigate 10. entertainIV.1. out2.to3.in4.from5.back6.as7.with8.with9.behind 10.onV.1.G2.L3.D4.F5.K6.N7.O8.I9.C 10.ASentence StructureVI.1. Should you change your mind, no one will be upset.2. Should a serious crisis arise, the public would have to be informed of it.3. Should you fail in the exam, your parents and teacher will not blame you.4. Should you have a major change in your plan, let us know in time.5. should your car break down, change to a bus.VII.1. You should talk to your teacher instead of just complaining to me about it.2. They raised prices and cut production, instead of cutting costs.3. He decided that he would drive back to town instead of putting up for the night at the hotel.4. He nodded his head instead of saying anything where his voice might express the real truth.5. My mother prefers making her own clothes instead of buying clothes in the shops.TranslationVIII.1. Should you have any doubt about the plan, please feel free to contact us at any time.2. We have learned how to face reality instead of escaping from it.3. It just proves that you can’t hope to turn in a worthy report if you haven’t done enough preparation.4. We have to face that possibility no matter how unlikely it may sound.5. The newcomers found it hard to adapt themselves to the climate there.6. It strikes me as odd that school children are required to come to school two hours before class.IX.1. 遗憾的是,他也一点英语都不会说,但是如果你想去某个地方,把地址写下来交给他就行了。
新视野大学英语视听说教程第一册最新版Unit9答案(含听力原文)
II. Listening SkillsMaking Calculations1.W: It sounds expensive. Why did they charge you so much for repairing the computer?M:Well, it’s $25 for labor to start with. A new modern cost another 50 bucks. On top of that I needed a new battery, and it cost $17.Q: How much did the man spend altogether fixing his computer?2.W: How long are you on the Internet every day?M:About three hours a day. I promised Dad to cut that in half, but the Internet is so slow.Q: How much time has the man promised to spend on the Net every day.3.W: Where did you get all these e-mails?M:I got ten messages from classmates, one about an assignment and one from my brother. Five were spam, the annoying stuff that comes at all times.Q: How many e-mail messages did the woman get altogether?4.W: It takes twice as long to open my Hotmail now. I need over a minute to see my mail. Is theproblem Hotmail or the ISP?M:Forget Hotmail. I get e-mail through a local provider in ten seconds. Try it.Q: How long did it use to take the man to get his mail?5.W: Talking about computer, what’s the meaning of Pentium 4 and clock speed?M:Imagine the processor of a computer as a bus. The higher the Pentium number, the larger the the bus and the more information it can carry. Clock speed tells how fast data are processed.A clock speed of 100 is half as fast as a speed of 200.Q: How much faster is a clock speed of 200 than a clock speed of 100?1.D2. C3.A4.B5.CIII. Listening InTask 1: The Internet on CampusThe Internet, a worldwide information network, is used at universities mainly as an information supply source. Staff supply information via the Internet and students may access it or any other publicly available information. The Internet is also useful for students to communicate with staff. Teachers may present lecture materials in lecture halls, and at the same time, they can distribute the materials for students to access from any location at any time via their computer. Such materials are preesented mainly in the form of text, still pictures and hypertext links. Students find this valuable and relevant to their needs. If they must miss a lecture, students can still keep up to date. Staff users may put up notices of conferences, maintain professional contacts, and communicate and conduct discussions with their colleagues or students. Students, on the other hand, are taught haow to use the Internet as an individual productivity tool in several courses.1. A2. D3. A4. A5. CTask 2: Surfing the NetW: Hi Bryan. Hare you doing? You look tired.M:Oh, I’m a little burnt out. I’ve been surfing the Net for the last few hours.W: Were you doing schoolwork, or was it just for pleasure?M:Well, I wanted to get some information on South America for a project I have, but I found a really interesting chat site with people from there and started chatting.W: Well, did you get the information you needed?M:Yes, but then we spent lots of time chatting about other interests.W: I see. The Internet is a wonderful place. There is so much information available. I completely understand how you can get distracted. Sometimes I find myself looking for one piece of information, but by the time I am finished I have a lot more than I started off looking for.M:I know. One thing I really don’t like about it, though, is it takes so much longer to find things, because many sites are useless.W: Yes, there’s that, and also, I often find the same site over and over again in a search. That definitely wastes lots of my time.M:And, of course, there are sites that offer little to no relevant information on the topic you are searching for. In my search today, I found quite a few sites that were nothing more than old local news archives and event calendars.W: Well, I’m sure they were useful to someone at some time, but they should be removed when they’re no longer of use to anyone.M:I agree. With all the time I spnd on it, I still find it to be the best source of information available.And speaking of information, I really should read through what I got on the Internet and start working on my project.W: Okay. Good luck. It’s funny we had this chat, as I was just on my way home to surf the Net myself.M:Well, it was nice talking to you, and maybe I’ll meet you in a chat room later tonight.1.Surfing the Internet for the last few hours.2.Some information on South America for a project he had.3.Because there is so much information available.4.It takes so much longer to find things because many sites are useless.5.She thinks they were useful to someone at some time, but they sgould be removed when they’reno longer of use to anyone.Task 3: Internet AddictionOver the years, studies have shown that it’s possible to become addicted to the Internet. Actually, college students are most likely to have the addiction because of many factors. Difficulty in adapting to life away from home, and certain psychological problems like depression or social anxiety are among the main reasons. College students have lots free time to spend and many of them are supplied with free Internet access and a computer in their doorms. It’s really easy to get addicted. Walking through the computer labs, you are most likely to find students chatting or surfing on the Internet. There are not just some, but many students not really doing anything related to schoolwork. They are spending far too much time online, which may do harm to their schoolwork and other activities. As a result, some have been academically dismissed, and others are even in the danger zone for developing an addiction needs to be addressed now as a serious problem on college campuses.likely adapting psychological access dorms chatting related dismissed gamblingTask 4: A Brief Introductionhonored as our guest computer hacking protect books and articles misuse New Threats to Security wake your interestIV. Speaking OutFocusing AttentionModel 1 As far as I’m concerned, …Now Your TurnNicole:Hi, Chris! What’s up?Christopher: The damned Internet is down again. Seems like it’s always down. What do you think I should do?Nicole:If uou ask me, you just need to have your connection checked.Christopher: Maybe you’re right. But, to tell the truth, what I really need is to have my own computer.Nicole:Why? As far as I’m concerned, that’s not necessary when you’re living on campus.Model 2 In my opinionAshley: Hey Mike, what are you doing online?Michael: Well, I’m getting some ideas for my term paper.Ashley: Ideas? Well, I personally think we should think for ourselves.Michael:It’s easier said than done! Working with the Internet is much faster , you know.Ashley: But, in my opinion, that’s a form of plagiarism.Michael: Come on, Ashley. I never quote the passages; I just use their ideas.Model 3 As I See it, …Maria: I’ve got to do two assignments this week, but the Internet is not always a timer saver. Jessica: Searching on the Internet? Don't’t you think it’s hard to find the right information for your assignments?Maria:No, just the opposite. There’s too much information. I start looking for one thing, and see something else. Before I know it, I’m completely off topic.Jessica: Well, as I see it, you should focus on what you are doing and not get distracted.Maria:But, the point is that it’s very hard to stay on one topic when other topics keep flashing and jumping out at you!V. Let’s TalkAnne: John! You’re playing computer games again?John: Hi, darling. I’m just surfing the Net.Anne: Oh, my gosh! You’re becoming a Net-addict!John: Come on, Anne. I find the Internet very useful—I can find anything. Want me to search for the number of Net-addicts in America?Anne: John, you spend more time on the Net than with me. It’s kind of unhealthy!John: Unhealthy? Here, just feel my muscles. I like Atlas—I can lift the world with the Net. Anne: Stop joking, John. You spend hours closed up in your room, with just your computer for company, like a recluse. It is as if you lived in a computer!John: Not really. I am in touch with the world through the Web.Anne: But it is not the same. You need to interact with people, play real games, and enjoy nature.Your virtual world is a form of… of… escapism.John: The real world could use some escaping form, don’t you think?Anne: You know, John, it is not just you; most young people—even children—spend so much time on the Net that it is not only affecting their eyesight but also their personalities. They arebecoming unsociable…John: Anyway, look at the positive side: the amount of useful information available on the Web is amazing.Anne: I know that. As long as the Internet is only a virtual girlfriend, I won’t have to worry about it.John:2,4,6,8Anne:1,3,5,7For ReferenceaA, say hello to B and ask what he is doing online.Hi,Brian. You’re online again! Searching for something?B, respond to A’s greeting and answer his /her question.Hello, Vivian. I’m playing games. It’s thrilling!A, show your concern for B by listening some dia=sadvantages of Net addiction.Come on, Brian. You’ve spent too much time online. Haven’t you ever worried about yourstudy? Your addiction to the Net will spoil you!B, account for your Net addiction by listing some conveniences and excitement the Internet brings to you.Don’t be joking, Vivian. The Internet is so convenient, and you can do everything on it. I enjoy playing games online. It’s really exciting!bA, greet B and ask what he is doing.Hi, Dave. What’re you doing? Seems you’re doing editing work.B, respond to A.Well, I just downloaded an essay from the Net, and have got to make some changes for my literature class.A, make comments on B’s practice.What? Downloaded an essay? Are you crazy? We’re supposed to write papers by ourselves.B, try to justify your act.Sounds easy! But I don’t have the time. Besides, I’m not into literature, you know.VI. Furthering Listening and SpeakingListeningTask 1: The Origin of the InternetThe story of the Internet begins in the late 1950s. The Soviet Union launched Sputnik in 1957. ThePentagon set up a research team in 1958 to create a computer network to operate during disasterslike a nuclear war. The resulting network linked U.S. scientific and academic researchers. It grewinto the World Wide Web or the Internet that became the network system of the Information Age. In1985, the National Science Foundation created a network which provided a free national service toany U.S. research and education institution. Later, large corporations began to build their ownnetworks. All those networks finally joined the Pentagon’s network to form the Internet. By the1990s, anyone with a computer, a modern, and Internet software could link up to the Internet. In thefuture, the Internet will probably grow more complex and become part of a larger network called the information highway. With that people could bank, shop, watch TV, and perform many otheractivities online.Task2: The Internet—A Small TownThe Internet is a global network, but in many wa ys it’s like a small town with similar services to offer. There are electronic post offices to send and receive e-mail, functioning somewhat more efficiently than the Post Office we know. There are libraries of information that stay open 24 hours a day with millions of books and documents to browse or search through on the World Wide Web or WWW. You can also enjoy real-time text-based communication, using written or printed material to communicate with others immediately and almost “face to face”. Local cof fee shops are seen in the guise of chat room, with people dropping by at all hours of the day and night to socialize. Online education and training is available just as it is in a “bricks and mortar” university or school. Online banking offers you all the services available at your local bank, without fearing to be mugged at an ATM. You can buy almost anything, listen to your local radio station or do your grocery shopping. Indeed, the Internet is your town in a box!Task3: If only life could be like a computer!To get your daily exercise, just click on “run”!If you need a break from life, click on “suspend”.Hit “any key” to continue life when ready.To “add/remove” someone in your life, click settings.To improve your appearance, just adjust the display settings.When you lose your car keys, click on “find”.You could click on “send” and the kids would go to bed immediately.To feel like a person, click on “refresh”.Click on “close” to shut up the noises.To undo a mistake, click on “back”.Is your furniture getting old? Click “update”.If you messed up your life, you could press “Alt, Ctrl, Delete” and start all over!Speaking1. F2. T3.T4.F5.T。
新视野大学英语第一册Unit1-Section A
Campus Life in the University
The short video presents before us a very exciting, colorful and yet challenging college life. It is exciting because the college or university is the place where we can grow up, and where we can change from an innocent boy or girl to someone who knows exactly what to do. We can not only acquire a lot of book learning in the classroom lectures, we can also make good use of the library to explore the knowledge by ourselves. As the film says, the college life is about ourselves. During a few years of study, we are going to make a great improvement. It is colorful because all types of extracurricular activities such as sports meets, speech contests, and different social gatherings and dancing parties provide opportunities to make new friends.
新视野大学英语(第三版)读写教程Book1-Unit9电子教案
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Finish all the exercises in Unit Nine. Read the passage in Reading Out on Page 149 of SB and recite it. Write an English Christmas card and a birthday card to your friend studying in another city .
新视野大学英语第一册教案
教学参考书教学参考书视野大学英语第一册教案课程名称: 大学英语读写课授课对象: 一年级全校公共课学生授课教师:职称:教材版本: 《新视野大学英语·读写教程》第一册参考资料: 教学光盘,教学参考书(外语教学与研究出版社)教学方法: 计算机辅助多媒体教学手段授课.(大班上课,小班辅导,上机自主学习)交际法与翻译法.教学周次: 4x18教学手段: 多媒体教室,电子备课材料(移动硬盘),教材教学目标及要求:掌握每一单元的Section A中心思想,了解篇章结构,写作特点,文化背景知识. 掌握并背诵每一单元的Section A的核心词汇和短语,核心句型.并能举一反三,熟练运用.写出较通顺的短文.3.自学Section B 和Section C 的内容.4. 课后自己做《新视野大学英语·综合练习》第一册新视野大学英语教案Unit One教学内容:(Content of the Course)Section A Learning a foreign LanguageSection B Keys to Successful Online LearningSection C Teaching Children at Home二,教学对象:(Audience)三,教学时间:(Teaching Span)6----7学时四,教学目的:(Teaching Aims)1.Appreciate the text to know the author's experience of learning a foreign language2. Learn to use some important words, expressions and sentence patterns3. Practice listening, speaking, reading and writing4. Learn some translation skills五,教学任务及步骤:(Instructing Objective &.Teaching Procedures)Step One (Pre-reading Activities)(导入)文章主题(Themes)10 minutes课文A 作者介绍了自己在外语学习中的亲身经历.中学阶段,由于教师教法的不同,作者对英语的喜好也迥异.老师慈祥耐心,作者学习英语的劲头足,成绩好,老师过分严厉,作者就失去对英语的兴趣.大学阶段,作者参加了远程英语课程,因为没有了畏惧,虽学习艰苦,却也乐在其中.学习外语是作者进入了一个全新的世界.课文B 讨论的是虚拟课堂在教学领域中起着重要的作用.课文C 由于家长对学校教学方法不满意,许多孩子在家里由父母对其实施教育. Step Two While-reading ActivitiesLanguage Points (语言知识) 140 minutes1.核心单词及短语(Key words &.Expressions)positive, frustrate, intimidate, access, commitment, communicate, participate, discipline,minimum, embarrass, reap, insight, favorite, benefit, be well worth sth/doing sth, feel like sth/doing sth, far from, get access to, come across, trade…for, pa rticipate in2. 重点语法及结构 (Key grammar and Strctures)a. not only…but also的倒装结构b.分词作状语c. in additiond. now that 既然...因为3.难句精析(Sentence interpretation ) 50 minutesa. Learning a foreign language was one of the most difficult yet most rewarding experiences of my life.b. Although at home, learning a language was frustrating, it was well worth the effort.c. I was at the top of my class for two years.d. It didn't take me long to lose my eagerness to answer questions.e. I soon get access to the necessary equipment, learned the technology from a friend and participate in the virtual classroom 5 to 7 days a week. Step Three Post -reading Activities 100 minutes1. 阅读技能 ( Reading skill)2.找出段落中的隐意 (Reading between the lines)3.语言技能训练 (Language practice)《读写教程》练习;学唱"音乐之声"的英文歌DO-Rai-Mi4.写作技能训练 (Writing practice)因果关系;对比法.5.探讨设计 (Discussion)Topic:Doing Sth.—My Most Rewarding Experience(理由陈述)作业:(Assignments)《读写教程》Review and previewRead aloudPages 7----12 ( Homework work)《综合训练》Unit one新视野大学英语教案Unit Two(Book One)Section A. A Busy Weekday Morning教学内容(Content of the Course)Section A. A Busy Weekday Morning(精讲)Section B. Parent Talk(略讲)Section C. Teenage Talk (泛读)教学对象(Audience)(三)教学时间(Teaching Span)6---7学时(四)教学目的 (Teaching Aims)1.Appreciate the text to know sth. about what happened between the girl Sandy and her father and mother one morning, that's generation-gap.2. Learn to use some important words, expressions and sentence patterns.3. Practice listening, speaking, reading and writing.4. Learn some translation skills(五)教学任务及步骤 (Instruction Objectives &. Teaching Procedures)Step One Pre-reading Activities(导入)文章主题(Themes) 10 minutesThe author presents what Sandy did on a weekday morning and what her father and mother acted about her acts. Sandy was a young girl of fifteen. The writer described the conflicts between Sandy and parents. They were in different generation, so they had different viewpoints about life, about dressing and makeup, about music, etc. There was a generation-gap between Sandy and her parents.Step Two While-reading ActivitiesLanguage Points ( 语言知识) 140 minutes重点单词及短语 ( Key words &. Expressions)click blast forth along with reach for disgust burst into over and over as well as as usual that much bolt out offensive disturb bug重点语法及结构( Key Grammar and Structures)"as"连接两个句子的用法While+ -ing structureSentence Interpretation (难句精析) 50 minutesSandy sang alon ......教案2北京师范大学外语系英语教育与研究专业硕士研究生教学实习教案展作者姓名:张立新Zhang Lixin教案:Lesson PlanObjectives:1. To increase the awareness and understanding of gender issues in teaching and education.2. provide the tools for gender analysis and provide undergraduate, postgraduate, and continuing students with the tools fror gender analysis and positive gender interventions in their own classrooms..Time: Five hours.Level: MediumAids: Blackboard, tapes, recorder, color paperProcedures:Morning session (9:00--1130am)1. Getting to Know Each Other (5 to 10 minutes) Facilitators introduce themselves, and explain that English should be used during the workshop when speaking to the group.2. Warm up exercise: Word Association (30 minutes) Purpose: To realize that better choices are made when you understand that stereotypes are made, not born. Hold hand in a large circle. Say one word in response to the facilitator’s word. Two participants will write these words on the board. Words are spring, Man, and Women. Return to seats. One facilitator will lead discussion on which differences on the board are born and which are socially defined. Words will be circled in colored chalk to show differences.3. Short Break (5 minutes)4. Introductions (40 minutes) Participants and Facilitators pair up and talk for 6 minutes. Then introduce your partner to group, by telling their name and who they are. Then report to group one special experience of your partner of being a woman, as if it were your own experience. After first pair reports, facilitator will sum up the benefits of this activity which are learning active listening and getting yourself heard. Did the reporter correctly repeat your story?5. For or Against (60 minutes) Facilitators beforehand draw four pictures of faces: *Happy, *Semi-happy, *Neutral, and *Sad. Pictures are taped up in the room. Suggested controversial statements are introduced and ask every participant to choose sides on each of them - either for or against. Participants can be asked to add their own statements to the following list:: Should awoman enter a beauty contest? If a woman becomes pregnant who is not married, she should have an abortion. Prostitutes are bad women. Women should be beautiful. Everyone should marry . Sex before marriage is a sin. Feminist are women who hate men. Women are better at taking care of children, and should take most of the responsibility for them. Women who have a career are more successful than women. Women who have a career are more successful than women who stay at home as housekeepers. Women have the same needs and desires as men. Every person in the room stands by the picture that represents how they feel about the situation. The group stays by each picture, discusses why they feel that way, and chooses one person to report to the larger group. This is repeated for several topics.Facilitator explains afternoon activities6. Lunch Break (11:30 To 1:00 )Afternoon Session (1:00 to 3:00)7 Group Energizer Activity (5 minutes)8. Role-Play with Idioms (60 minutes) Purpose to build a team feeling, practice body language and become more aware of the forces of socialization in stereotyping gender. A Participants work in group of four or five. Each group chooses an idiom which describes the relationship between men and (or) women, and act it out without speaking. Use body language. Others try to guess the idiom. B. Follow up discussion in small group. What kinds of relationships are expressed in the idioms? What do they imply? What kind of influence do they have on you?9. Short Break (5 minutes)10. "Different World" (40 minutes)A. Facilitator explains that in the present world there are things we do not like, like discrimination against women. Facilitator leads a mental exercise to a “Different World”, where women are more important. News coverage reports on important women politicians, scientist and business. After women have a child, they return to work, leaving the husband home to care for the baby. Men are weak and are easily hurt, and need the protection of women. Men dress themselves up to please women.B. The group opens their eyes, and return to the present world . Discuss impressions of the “Different World” and talk about what they l ike and do not like.C. Facilitator writes their ideas on the blackboard and sums up them up by talking about the inequality in this world, and elaborates on the fact that women know how men would feel if men were subordinate. Participants exchange personal feelings.D. Divide into groups. Each writes down components of an ideal world. One person from each group reads to the larger group. Facilitator writes them on board, group then as possible or practical and gets comments from group. No definite conclusion needs to be reached. Just in to create thought on the subject.11. Evaluation forms are passed out, filled out, and collected.教案相关材料:教案评论:Reflection on classroom management and students" performanceBy Wang HuiEdited by Anriana GaetanoThe workshop opened with discussion about the difference between the concepts of gender and sex. Participants were asked to list words that they associated with “man” and “woman.” Participants all tended to use active words like ”powerful”, “courageous” and “energetic” to describe” man” and such passive terms as “weak” and “dependent” to describe “woman.” But, when workshop organizer Zhang Lixin from the Foreign Languages Department at BNU asked whether these associations were the result of the social environment or were natural, biological traits, participants’ views were varied, and discussion was quite heated. Zhang Lixin’s provocative question manifested the aim of the activity, which was to arouse the participants’ awareness of the manifold ways that ideology and social structures may shape our notions of gender. Chen Wenhui, a middle school teacher from Henan province, expressed her wonder at the workshop: “I never before gave thought to these differences until today’s activities.”Next, participants shared personal stories about experiences that had shaped their sense of being a woman. Wanda Wong, an American-Chinese feminist, narrated her painful childhood experience of racism, which stimulated her desire for independence and self-defense. Tian Di, a postgraduate student at BNU, related her difficulties in seeking employment, where she encountered sex discrimination. Liang Yan, an undergraduate at BNU, gave an account of how society stifled her dynamic personality and forced her to become a timid, diffident and self-conscious woman. Participants’ stories heightened mutual understanding of different women 's experiences and an appreciation of the struggle for independence and respect for all.Additionally, the workshop addressed controversial issues such as sex, marriage, and feminism. Such questions as “Are feminists women who hate men?" evoked enthusiastic discussions on the essence of feminism as well as the history of its development. Li Ying, an undergraduate in BNU, summarized: "Those who strive to achieve equality between the two sexes in every realm merit the title of feminists. Feminists never oppose men themselves but challenge their privilege and domination."Another activity, initiated by Joan Matlock, a foreign teacher at BNU, had participants imagine a different world, one where women play dominant roles in political, economic and other fields and men are subordinate. But drawing from their own knowledge of suffering from a subordinate status in society, participants reacted strongly against the same fate befalling the opposite sex. In rejecting the model different world, the participants realized the goals of feminist struggle, which is achieving equality with men rather than superiority over them. The workshop ended in a promising and positive atmosphere, and later workshops addressed just what a better, different world should look like and how to achieve it..Evaluation:Which is the most useful part of the activity?·I think the most useful activity for me is "for or against". You can share your opinions withinyour group and also from group to group.·"For or against" activity provides opportunities for everyone to exchange ideas. The discussion about the four statements. Listening to the lecture.·This activity makes me realize the importance of self-confidence, improves my spoken and listening abilities.·From this activity, I know more about women's issues and different attitudes to women's present problems.Which methods do you like best?·The discussions.·Activities of all kinds, physically and mentally.·Games and energizers.·Free talk, change ideas.·For or against.·Make a choice and discussion in groups.How do you feel about the atmosphere?·Very friendly. I feel relaxed and free to talk.·Good. This kind of activity make me speak a lot in front of other people.·The movement is active. It makes me think back something deep in my heart and in my brain. ·The atmosphere is very hot, active. I can participate very easily. It enhanced my confidence. My oral ability is also improved.·Everyone is so enthusiastic. Active. But I need more opportunities.·Very active, very heated. I become active as soon as I step into the workshop.·The atmosphere is all right. It makes me more active. And I have more chance to share my opinions with others.·Just so so. But it do express me deeply.·Friendly. I feel easy to talk.·The atmosphere is heated and friendly. It makes me realize deeply the important role that women play in the society.How can you use what you learned?·I will try my hard to make more people, male or female, awake from the numbness of all kinds of discriminations and work for a better society.·Maybe I can change my ideas first, then develop my husband into a better one.·I can tell my friends, my neighbors what we have talked in this activity. The idea may influence them greatly.·I can analysis problems both from men's and women's view.·I can use some of the ideas to persuade other people when they look down upon women and when they only get men to be employed in some jobs.·It will give me more courage to speak freely about gender and sex discrimination with everyone I meet after this session.·When I go back to my hometown, I will gather some people to talk about this kind of things. ·When I talk, I can speak more fluently then before, I also can use some knowledge to expressmy idea. I feel very confident.作者相关资料:Information about the writer:The project, “Education about Gender in China” is a series of workshops and seminars targeting Chinese college students, especially girls, that aims to educate them about gender issues in education that has relevance to their own lives as students and their futures as educators.This project is organized by myself and sponsored by the Foreign Languages Department at Beijing Normal University. I have organized similar projects for four consecutive years;The participants will be greatly pleased if anyone with similar interests and aspirations would like to enroll in any of the sessions of "education about gender in China". For more information, please call 63203388 page 25777 Email: zlx@Postal Address: Xinjiekouwai BeitaipingZhuang Foreign Languages Department, Beijing Normal University. Beijing 100875E-Mail: zlx@姓名:张立新通信地址:新街口外北太平庄北京师范大学外语系邮政编码:100875Keys to Exercises of Uni1 of Book1 of NHCESection AVocabularyIII: 1. rewarding 2. communicate 3. access 4. embarrassing 5. positive 6. commitment 7. virtual 8. benefits 9. minimum 10. opportunityIV: 1. up 2. into 3. from 4. with 5.to 6. up 7. of 8. in 9 for 10. withV. GBEIH KMOFCSentence StructureVI:1. Universities in the east are better equipped, while those in the west are relatively poor.2. Allan Clarke kept talking the price up, while Wilkinson kept knocking it down.3. The husband spent all his money drinking, while his wife saved all hers for the money.4. Some guests spoke pleasantly and behaved politely, while others were insulting and impolite.5. Outwardly Sara was friendly towards all those concerned, while inwardly she was angry.VII:1. Not only did Mr. Smith learn the Chinese language, but he also bridge the gap between his culture and ours.2. Not only did we learn the technology through the online course, but we also learned to communicate with friends in English.3. Not only did we all our money, but we also came close to losing our lives.4. Not only do the workers want a pay increase, but they also want reduce working hours.5. Not only is the house expensive, but it is also too far away from my company. TranslationVIII:1. Not only can students choose when and where to learn for an online course, but they can also take time to think through answers before making a reply.2. She is excited by the idea of online learning while he considers it meaningless and useless.3. Communicating with native English speakers is a very rewarding experience from which we can learn a lot.4. Today, more and more people have access to the Internet through which they look for the information they need.5. He wants her to give up working and stay home to look after the children. She feels, however, that this is too much for her.6. Now that we have finished the course, we shall start doing more revision work.IX:1. 我永远都不会忘记那位老师,是他告诉我学外语是有趣的、有价值的。
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《新视野大学英语读写教程(第二版)第一册》课后答案Unit 1Comprehension of the TextI.1.Because his teacher was kind, patient, and used a positive method of praisingstudents.2.His senior middle school teacher was not as kind as his junior middle schoolteacher. His senior middle school teacher would punish students for makingmistakes. As a result, he did not want to speak English in class and he improved very little3.The differences were that he didn’t have as many opportunities to ask questions incollege as in junior middle school and that other students intimidated him.4. A computer, a phone line, and a modem.5.He practiced, carried a dictionary, and wrote down new words in a notebook.6.Because he could take more time to think more about his answers before postingthem on screen.7.Learning a foreign language taught him the value of hard work. In addition, ittaught him about another culture, opened his mind to new ways of doing things, and allowed him to communicate with more people.8.He likes making new friends and participating when other people are talking inEnglish.VocabularyIII. 1. rewarding 2. communicate 3. access 4.embarrassing 5. positive6. commitment7. virtual8.benefits9. minimum 10. opportunitiesIV. 1. up 2. into 3. from 4. with 5. to 6. up 7. of 8. in 9. for 10.withV. 1.G 2.B 3.E 4.I 5.H 6.K 7.M 8.O 9.F 10.CSentence StructureVI.1. Universities in the east are better equipped, while those in the west are relatively poor.2. Allan Clark kept talking the price up, while Wilkinson kept knocking it down.3. The husband spent all his money drinking, while his wife saved all hers for the family.4. Some guests spoke pleasantly and behaved politely, while others wee insulting and impolite.5. Outwardly Sara was friendly towards all those concerned, while inwardly she was angry.VII.1. Not only did Mr. Smith learn the Chinese language, but he also bridged the gap between his culture and ours.2. Not only did we learn the technology through the online course, but we also learned to communicate with friends in English.3. Not only did we lose all our money, but we also came close to losing our lives.4. Not only do the workers want a pay increase, but they also want reduced working hours.5. Not only is the house expensive, but it is also too far away from my company. TranslationVIII.1. Not only can students choose when and where to learn for an online course, but they can also take time to think through answers before making a reply.2. She is excited by the idea of online learning while he considers it meaningless and useless.3. Communicating with native English speakers is a very rewarding experience from which we can learn a lot.4. Today, more and more people have access to the Internet through which they look for the information they need.5. He wants her to give up working and stay home to look after the children. She feels, however, that this is too much for her.6. Now that we have finished the course, we shall start doing more revision work. IX.1. 我永远都不会忘记那位老师,是他告诉我学外语是有趣的、有价值的。
新视野大学英语读写教程第一册课文原文
新视野大学英语读写教程第一册unit1Section APre-reading ActivitiesFirst ListeningPlease listen to a short passage carefully and prepare to answer some questions. Second ListeningListen to the tape again. Then answer the following questions with your own experiences.1. What problems do you have in trying to learn English in your middle school?2. Why do you think the computer can help you in learning English?3. What other things do you think we can gain through English language learning? Learning a Foreign LanguageLearning a foreign language was one of the most difficult yet most rewarding experiences of my life. Although at times, learning a language was frustrating, it was well worth the effort.My experience with a foreign language began in junior middle school, when I took my first English class. I had a kind and patient teacher who often praised all of the students. ause of this positive method, I eagerly answered all the questions I could,never worrying much about making mistakes. I was at the top of my class for two years.When I went to senior middle school, I was eager to continue studying English; however, my experience in senior school was very different from before. While my former teacher had been patient with all the students, my new teacher quickly punished those who gave incorrect answers. Whenever we answered incorrectly, she pointed a long stick at us and, shaking it up and down, shouted, "No! No! No!" It didn't take me long to lose my eagerness to answer questions. Not only did I lose my joy in answering questions, but also I totally lost my desire to say anything at all in English.However, that state didn't last long. When I went to college, I learned that all students were required to take an English course. Unlike my senior middle school teacher, my college English teachers were patient and kind, and none of them carried long, pointed sticks! However, the situation was far from perfect. As our classes were very large, I was only able to answer a couple of questions in each class period. Also, after a few weeks of classes, I noticed there were many students who spoke much better than I did. I began to feel intimidated. So, once again, although for different reasons, I was afraid to speak. It seemed my English was going to stay at the same level forever.That was the situation until a couple of years later, when I was offered an opportunity to study English through an online course. The communicationmedium was a computer, phone line, and modem. I soon got access to the necessary equipment, learned the technology from a friend and participated in the virtual classroom 5 to 7 days a week.Online learning is not easier than regular classroom study; it requires much time, commitment and discipline to keep up with the flow of the course. I worked hard to meet the minimum standards set by the course and to complete assignments on time.I practiced all the time. I carried a little dictionary with me everywhere I went, as well as a notebook in which I listed any new words I heard. I made many, sometimes embarrassing, mistakes. Once in a while I cried with frustration, and sometimes I felt like giving up. But I didn't feel intimidated by students who spoke faster than I did ause I took all the time I needed to think out my ideas and wrote a reply before posting it on the screen. Then, one day I realized I could understand just about everything I came across, and most importantly, I could "say" anything I wanted to in English. Although I still made many mistakes and was continually learning, I had finally reaped the benefits of all that hard work.Learning a foreign language has been a most trying experience for me, but one that I wouldn't trade for anything. Not only did learning another language teach me the value of hard work, but it also gave me insights into another culture, and my mind was opened to new ways of seeing things. The most wonderful result of having learned a foreign language was that I could communicate with many more peoplethan before. Talking with people is one of my favorite activities, so being able to speak a new language lets me meet new people, participate in converions, and form new, unforgettable friendships. Now that I speak a foreign language, instead of staring into space when English is being spoken, I can participate and make friends. I am able to reach out to others and bridge the gap between my language and culture and theirs.Section BKeys to Successful Online LearningWhile regular schools still exist, the virtual classroom plays an important role in today's learning community. Job opportunities for students are expanding rapidly and more people of all ages are oming aware of online learning that allows them to study at home. Online students, however, require unique qualities to be successful. The following list discusses some ideal qualities of successful online students.1. Be open-minded about sharing life, work, and learning experiences as part of online learning.Many different people find that the online method requires them to use their experiences and that online learning offers them a place to communicate with each other. This forum for communication removes the visual barriers that hinder some students from expressing themselves. In addition, students are given time to reflecton the information before replying. In this way, students can help to keep the online environment open and friendly.2. Be able to communicate through writing.In the virtual classroom nearly all communication is written, so it is critical that students feel comfortable expressing themselves in writing. Some students have limited writing abilities which need to be improved before or as part of the online experience. This usually requires extra commitment by these students. Whether working alone or in a group, students share ideas, perspectives and discussions on the subject being studied, and read about those of their classmates. In this way, students gain at insight from their peers, learning from each other as well as the instructor.3. Be willing to "speak up" if problems arise.Remember that instructors cannot see their students in an online course. This means students must be absolutely explicit with their comments and requests. If they experience technical difficulties, or problems in understanding something about the course, they MUST speak up; otherwise there is no way anyone can know something is wrong. If one person does not understand something, possibly several others have the same problem. If another student is able to help, she/he probably will. While explaining something to others, students reinforce their own knowledge about the subject.4. Take the program seriously.Online learning is not easier than study in regular classrooms. In fact, many students say it requires much more time and effort. Requirements for online courses are not less than those of any quality program. Successful students, however, see online learning as a convenient way to receive their education —not an easier way. Many online students sit at computers for hours at a time during evenings and on weekends in order to complete their assignments. When other people are finished and having fun is most likely the time when online students do their course work. Online students need to commit 4 to 15 hours a week for each course.5. Accept critical thinking and decision making as part of online learning.Online courses require students to make decisions based on facts as well as experience. It is absolutely necessary for students to assimilate information and make the right decisions based on critical thinking. In a positive online environment, students feel valued by the instructor, by their classmates and by their own work.6. Be able to think ideas through before replying.Providing meaningful and quality input into the virtual classroom is an essential part of online learning. Time is given to allow for careful development of answers. Testing and challenging of ideas is encouraged. Many times online students will not always be right; they just need to be prepared to accept a challenge.7. Keep up with the pross of the course.Online learning is normally sequential and requires commitment on the students' part. Keeping up with the face-to-face class and completing all work on time is vital. Once students get behind, it is almost impossible to catch up. Students need to want to be there and need to want the experience. The instructor may have to communicate with students personally to offer help and remind them of the need to keep up.Just as many excellent instructors may not be effective online facilitators, not all students have the necessary qualities to perform well online. People who have the qualities discussed above usually make very successful online students. If you have these qualities, learning online may be one of the best discoveries you will ever make.新视野大学英语读写教程第一册课文原文unit2Section APre-reading ActivitiesFirst ListeningYou are about to read an early morning exchange between a daughter and her parents.Second ListeningDiscuss the following questions after the second listening.1. What are some of the things you think the daughter and her parents might have different ideas about?2. How can the older and the younger generation have real communication with and understand each other?A Busy Weekday MorningThe radio clicked on. Rock music blasted forth. Like a shot, the music woke Sandy. She looked at the clock; it was 6:15 A.M. Sandy sang along with the words as she lay listening to her favorite radio station."Sandy," shouted her father. "Sandy, turn that music off!" Steve Finch burst into her room. "Why do you have to listen to such horrible stuff? It's the same thing over and over. I'm not sure it is really music though it does have rhythm. Hmmm. No, it isn't really music. It's weird. It is definitely horrible stuff.""I like that music, Dad; it's my favorite group —Gre en Waves. Listen for a minute; I'm sure you'll like it. It has a really powerful message. Didn't you ever listen to music like this when you were a youngster?" Sandy reached for the radio to turn it up louder."No, no, don't do that. I can't stand it. The music I listened to had a message, too, but the words were clear and the musicians didn't use such offensive language. Turn that radio down so your mother and I can't hear it. I'm sure that music ishurting your ears as well as your brain. Now, would you please hurry up and turn it off? Get ready for school or you'll be late!"Sandy walked into the bathroom and turned on the shower. At first, the water felt cold. It helped her wake up. Then, as the water got hotter, she thought, "This shower feels great and in here I can be alone and sing. No one disturbs me in here." She grabbed the soap and washed thoroughly, including her hair. If she stayed in the shower too long, her mom or dad usually banged on the door to rush her so she grabbed a towel and dried off.After her shower, Sandy brushed her hair, put on her old, gre en T-shirt and some jeans and wrapped her sweater around her shoulders. Then she put on her makeup, grabbed her books and went to the kitchen.She looked at the clock again; it was late. As usual, she didn't know what to have for breakfast, so she grabbed a glass of milk and ate a piece of toast while standing by the sink. Just then, her mother, Jane, entered the kitchen."Sandy, why don't you sit down and eat your breakfast? It isn't healthy to eat standing up.""I know. Mom, but I'm already late for school. I don't have time to sit down and eat.""Did you finish your homework, dear?""Yes.""Do you have your instrument?""Uh-huh.""And your lunch?""Yah.""Did you brush your teeth?""Mom, I haven't finished eating breakfast yet. I'll brush my teeth when I'm done." "You should brush your teeth when you wake up and then brush them again after breakfast. Sandy, why are you wearing that old T-shirt? It's disgusting. I know you have some nice blouses in your closet.""Mom, please stop.""Stop what, dear?""Stop bugging me.""Sandy, are you wearing eye-liner?""Yes, Mom, I've been wearing eye-liner for months. Isn't it pretty? It's called French Lilac Blue. I just love it." Sandy pretended not to notice that her mother was a little annoyed."Sandy Finch, you're too young to wear that much makeup. Please go upstairs and wash it off.""Mom, I'm fifteen. I'm old enough to wear makeup. Believe me, all the girls at school wear makeup. Some have tattoos and pierced ears, and noses and tongues, too. Mom, I don't have time to talk about this now —I'm late. I've got to go. See you later." Sandy kissed her mother quickly on the cheek, picked up her books, and bolted out of the house.As she ran to catch the school bus, Sandy thought of her older brother Bill who was away at college. He phoned her often so they could talk and share their problems, but she hadn't heard from him for a while. She missed him. Since Bill had gone to college, her mother bugged Sandy much more than before, and she was arguing with her mother a lot more than usual, too.Section BParent TalkAfter Sandy had left for school, Jane Finch sat down in peace and quiet to drink her coffee. She sipped slowly and tried to read the newspaper. Soon her husband joined her."Would you like some coffee, Steve?" asked Jane."No thanks, honey. My stomach feels upset —like it's full of knots. It's probably that awful music that wakes me up every morning. I don't think I'm old-fashioned but hearing those tuneless, offensive lyrics repeatedly makes my blood boil. There is no message to them either. I can't believe Sandy really likes that stuff.""You know, honey, different music appeals to different generations," reasoned Jane. "Remember some of the music we listened to?"Steve smiled. "You're right. Maybe eating breakfast will help me get rid of some of the knots in my stomach.""I'll get you some juice," she offered, starting to get up."That's okay," said Steve. "I'll get it. You're reading.""I'm not really reading. I'm distracted. I've been thinking about Sandy too."Steve prepared his breakfast and then sat down with his wife. She gave him a section of the newspaper and they both tried to read for a few moments. Then Jane broke the silence."Did you notice how much makeup our fifteen-year-old daughter was wearing this morning? When I asked about it, she told me she's been wearing eyeliner for months. I can't believe I never noticed. I suppose we should feel lucky bec ause makeup is our biggest problem with her. I've seen other teenagers walking around town with tattoos and piercings all over their bodies—in their eyebrows, their noses, everywhere. I suppose they're expressing their identity but it's so very different from what we did.""Is it so different?" asked Steve. "I remember defying my parents when I gre w my hair long. Remember? It was so long it was down below my shoulders.""And you almost got expelled from school," added Jane."That's true but my hair could be cut. These tattoos are permanent. Tattoos seem radical to me.""Actually, tattoos can be removed," said Jane. "It's painful and expensive but they can be removed. Every generation seems to need to identify itself.""What worries me," said Steve, "is that music has a very negative message. It could have a negative influence on Sandy. I don't know what's happening to our little girl. She's changing and I'm concerned about her. Makeup, terrible music —who knows what will be next? We need to have a talk with her. The news is full of stories about teenagers in trouble whose parents hardly know anything about their problems.""Oh, I don't think her music is so terrible. I like it." said Jane."You like it? ""You know I like loud, weird music. Anyway, you're right. We need to have a talk with Sandy," a gre ed Jane.Jane glanced at the clock. "Oh dear, I'm late!" she moaned. "I have to run or I'll be late for my first appointment." She kissed her husband quickly, picked up her briefcase, and started for the door."Bye, honey," called Jane."Bye, dear," answered Steve.As Jane Finch drove to work, she thought about her children, Sandy and Bill. "Sandy is beginning to mature," she thought. "Soon she'll be dating and going out but I don't want her wasting her time talking on the phone and watching TV. I want her to do well in school and to continue her music. How can I tell her these things? I don't want her to get angry with me. If I'm too strict, she'll rebel. I often worry she may rebel and go too far. So many young girls rebel, drop out of school and get into all kinds of trouble. Sometimes they even run away from home. I wouldn't want that to happen to Sandy."Jane knew what she wanted to say, what she had to say to Sandy. She was so glad that she and Sandy could still talk things over. She knew she had to have patience and keep the lines of communication with her daughter open. She wanted to be there as an anchor for her but at the same time she would give her her freedom to find her own identity.新视野大学英语读写教程第一册课文Unit 3Section APre-reading ActivitiesFirst ListeningHaving ideas about a story before you read it is an important reading skill. Please listen to a very short piece of recording.Second ListeningNow listen to the recording for the second time and try to the best of your ability to answer the following questions.1. Why do you think people stared at the father and the son?2. What do you think a "good heart" is?3. What is the difference between how the son felt about his father as a youth and how he feels many years later?4. Now read the story below. How close did you come to knowing the answers before you read the whole story?A Good Heart to Lean OnMore than I realized, Dad has helped me keep my balance.When I was growing up, I was embarrassed to be seen with my father. He was severely crippled and very short, and when we walked together, his hand on my arm for balance, people would stare. I would inwardly struggle at the unwanted attention. If he ever noticed or was bothered, he never let on.It was difficult to coordinate our steps —his halting, mine impatient —and ause of that, we didn't say much as we went along. But as we started out, he always said, "You set the pace. I will try to adjust to you."Our usual walk was to or from the subway on which he traveled to work. He went to work sick, and despite nasty weather. He almost never missed a day, and would make to the office even if others could not. A matter of pride.When snow or ice was on the ground, it was impossible for him to walk, even with help. At such times my sisters or I would pull him through the streets of Brooklyn, N.Y., on a child's wagon with steel runners to the subway entrance. Once there, he would cling to the hand-rail until he reached the lower steps that the warmer tunnel air kept free of ice. In Manhattan the subway station was the basement of his office building, and he would not have to go outside again until we met him in Brooklyn on his way home.When I think of it now, I am amazed at how much courage it must have taken for a grown man to subject himself to such shame and stress. And at how he did it—without bitterness or complaint.He never talked about himself as an object of pity, nor did he show any envy of the more fortunate or able. What he looked for in others was a "good heart", and if he found one, the owner was good enough for him.Now that I am older, I believe that is a proper standard by which to judge people, even though I still don't know precisely what a "good heart" is. But I know the times I don't have one myself.Unable to engage in many activities, my father still tried to participate in some way. When a local baseball team found itself without a manager, he kept it going. He was a knowledgeable baseball fan and often took me to Ebbets Field to see the Brooklyn Dodgers play. He liked to go to dances and parties, where he could have a good time just sitting and watching.On one occasion a fight broke out at a beach party, with everyone punching and shoving. He wasn't content to sit and watch, but he couldn't stand unaided on the soft sand. In frustration he began to shout, "I'll fight anyone who will sit down with me! I'll fight anyone who will sit down with me!"Nobody did. But the next day people kidded him by saying it was the first time any fighter was urged to take a dive before the fight began.I now know he participated in some things through me, his only son. When I played ball (poorly), he "played" too. When I joined the Navy, he "joined" too. And when I came home on leave, he saw to it that I visited his office. Introducing me, he was really saying, "This is my son, but it is also me, and I could have done this, too, if things had been different." Those words were never said aloud.He has been gone many years now, but I think of him often. I wonder if he sensed my reluctance to be seen with him during our walks. If he did, I am sorry I never told him how sorry I was, how unworthy I was, how I retted it. I think of him when I complain about trifles, when I am envious of another's good fortune, when I don't have a "good heart."At such times I put my hand on his arm to regain my balance, and say, "You set the pace. I will try to adjust to you."Section BThe Right Son at the Right TimeThe story began on a downtown Brooklyn street corner. An elderly man had collapsed while crossing the street, and an ambulance rushed him to Kings County Hospital. There, when he came to now and again, the man repeatedly called for his son.From a worn letter located in his pocket, an emergency-room nurse learned that his son was a Marine stationed in North Carolina. Apparently there were no other relatives.Someone at the hospital called the Red Cross office in Brooklyn, and a request for the boy to rush to Brooklyn was sent to the Red Cross director of the North Carolina Marine Corps camp.ause time was short —the patient was dying —the Red Cross man and an officer set out in an army vehicle. They found the young man walking through some marshes in a military exercise. He was rushed to the airport in time to catch the sole plane that might enable him to reach his dying father.It was dusk when the young Marine walked into the entrance lobby of Kings County Hospital. A nurse took the tired, anxious serviceman to the bedside."Your son is here," she said to the old man. She had to repeat the words several times before the patient's eyes opened. The medicine he had been given because of the pain from his heart attack made his eyes weak and he only dimly saw the young man in Marine Corps uniform standing outside the oxygen tent. He extended his hand. The Marine wrapped his strong fingers around the old man's limp ones, squeezing a message of love and encouragement. The nurse brought a chair, so the Marine could sit by the bed.Nights are long in hospitals, but all through the night the young Marine there in the dimly-lit ward, holding the old man's hand and offering words of hope and strength. Occasionally, the nurse urged the Marine to rest for a while. He refused. Whenever the nurse came into the ward, the Marine was there, but he paid no attention to her and the night noises of the hospital —the banging of an oxygen tank, the laughter of the night staff exchanging etings, the cries and moans and breathing of other patients. Now and then she heard him say a few gentle words. The dying man said nothing, only held tightly to his son through most of the night. It was nearly dawn when the patient died. The Marine placed the lifeless hand he had been holding on the bed, and went to inform the nurse. While she did what she had to do, he smoked a cigarette, his first since he got to the hospital.Finally, she returned to the nurse's station, where he was waiting. She started to offer words of sympathy, but the Marine interrupted her. "Who was that man?" he asked."He was your father," she answered, startled."No, he wasn't," the Marine replied. "I never saw him before in my life.""Why didn't you say something when I took you to him?" the nurse asked."I knew immediately there'd been a mistake, but I also knew he needed his son, and his son just wasn't here. When I realized he was too sick to tell whether or not I was his son, I guessed he really needed me. So I stayed. "With that, the Marine turned and exited the hospital. Two days later a message came in from the North Carolina Marine Corps base informing the Brooklyn Red Cross that the real son was on his way to Brooklyn for his father's funeral. It turned out there had been two Marines with the same name and similar numbers in the camp. Someone in the personnel office had pulled out the wrong record.But the wrong Marine had ome the right son at the right time. And he proved, in a very human way, that there are people who care what happens to their fellow men. 新视野大学英语读写教程第一册课文unit4Section APre-reading ActivitiesFirst ListeningPlease listen to a short passage carefully and prepare to answer some questions.Second ListeningListen to the tape again. Then answer the following questions with your own experiences.1. How long does it take us to judge the people we meet?2. What is one way you can have a positive effect on other people?3. What is the key to being the best person you can be?How to Make a Good ImpressionResearch shows we make up our minds about people through unspoken communication within seven seconds of meeting them. Consciously or unconsciously, we show our true feelings with our eyes, faces, bodies and attitudes, causing a chain of reactions, ranging from comfort to fear.Think about some of your most unforgettable meetings: an introduction to your future spouse, a job interview, an encounter with a stranger. Focus on the first seven seconds. What did you feel and think? How did you "read" the other person? How do you think he read you?You are the message. For 25 years I've worked with thousands who want to be successful. I've helped them make persuasive presentations, answer unfriendly questions, communicate more effectively. The secret has always been you are the message.Others will want to be with you and help you if you use your good qualities. They include: physical appearance, energy, rate of speech, pitch and tone of voice, gestures, expression through the eyes, and the ability to hold the interest of others. Others form an impression about you based on these.Think of times when you know you made a good impression. What made you successful? You were committed to what you were talking about and so absorbed in the moment, you lost all self-consciousness.Be yourself. Many how-to books advise you to stride into a room and impress others with your qualities. They instruct you to et them with "power handshakes" and tell you to fix your eyes on the other person. If you follow all this advice, you'll drive everyone crazy —including yourself.The trick is to be consistently you, at your best. The most effective people never change from one situation to another. They’re the same whether they're having a converion, addressing their garden club or being interviewed for a job. They communicate with their whole being; the tones of their voices and their gestures match their words.Public speakers, however, often send mixed messages. My favorite is the kind who say, "Ladies and gentlemen. I'm very happy to be here" —while looking at their shoes. They don't look happy. They look angry, frightened or depressed.。
新视野大学英语(第一册)Book 1 Unit 1 Section A Learning a Foreign language教案
1)Write a passage about your ownEnglishlearning experience with some of the language points in this passage.
2)Preview Section B
Step 5 Assignment
5)to stay at the same level forever
6)to get access to the necessary equipment
7)to keep up with the flow of the course
8)to meet the minimum standards set by the course
acquisition n. ( CN)获得或购得之物;(UN)获得
8.awful
9.instruct vt.
1.)指示,命令,吩咐=order
2.)教授;训练;指导[(+in)] =teach
3.)通知,告知
10. anxious adj.
1.)焦虑的,挂念的[(+about/at/for)]
2.)令人焦虑的
9)to cry with frustration
10)to feel like giving up
11)to reap the benefits of hard work
12)not to trade sth for anything
13)to teach me the value of hard work
B.by the age of eight
C.before they are five
新版新视野大学英语第一册Unit9 SectionA单词和例句
新视野大学英语读写教程(第二版)第一册单词表Unit 9 Section A College Success Made EasyNew Words<1>fantastic a. extremely good, attractive, enjoyable, etc. 极好的;极出色的She's a fantastic swimmer.她游泳真棒。
You look fantastic!你的气色好极了!<2>error n. [C, U] a mistake 错误Human error has been blamed for the air crash.人为的错误被认为是飞机失事的原因。
The letter contains a number of typing errors, which I must correct.信中有很多打字错误,我得改一下。
<3>whatsoever ad. used to emphasize a negative statement 任何;丝毫There can be no doubt whatsoever about it.这件事是毫无疑问的。
He has no respect whatsoever for authority.他一点也不尊崇权威。
<4>arouse vt. 1. cause an emotion 引起;激起This issue has aroused much resentment among the masses.这个问题已经激起了民众强烈的愤慨。
The success of the recent TV series has aroused young people's curiosity about rock music.最近的电视连续节目的成功激起了年轻人对摇滚乐的好奇。
2. wake sb. up 唤醒We aroused him from his deep sleep.我们把他从熟睡中叫醒。
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What do they mean in the following sentences? ⑥ I was struck by their enthusiasm for the 打动 work. ⑦ How does the idea strike you? 觉得 ⑧ They are plowing through mountains of work. 费力处理
Powerful Verbs
1. stand out:be noticeable;continue to resist
2. build:become greater, more numerous 3. put energy into:pay attention to 4. strike:hit sharply 5. plow through:make progress slowly; force a way through sth.
1. What’s special for a top student? 2. What do other students feel about the top student? 3. What is the writer’s attitude toward top-student phenomenon?
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College Success Made Easy
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Main Idea Structure Analysis Summary
OBJECTIVES OBJECTIVES
1. Learn how to be a top student. 2. Develop a paragraph of a topic supported by details.
Part III (Para.7)
conclusion
Discover more tips. Learn from others, and employ their methods to alter your own studying, and you are sure to improve your performance at school. One day, you may find that you are the “special one”.
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Translation 1. 他工作三心二意。
2. 我在工作上已经竭尽全力了。
3. 车子在路上越积越多。
4. 我觉得这个计划很完美。 5. 爱尔兰人涉险过关赢得了比赛。 6. 他顿时哑口无言。 Keys
Keys
1. He doesn’t put his energy into the work.
Practice
What do they mean in the following sentences?
① We stand out against all attempts to close the company down. 站出来反对
② The nurses stand out for a pay rise. 坚持要 ③ His work stands out from the rest. 突出,优秀 ④ And if you do it first, you can put more energy into it. 投入精力 ⑤ Tension built up as the crisis approached. 变得更(紧张)
The kind who has great ambition but…
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Lead-in
2. What tips can you give for our success in college?
Tips
1) Understand why we are at college; 2) Identify our academic strengths and weaknesses; 3) Be able to manage our time well; 4) Learn to study efficiently, in particular...; 5) Cope effectively with daily stressors, like…; …
3. And if you do it first, you can put more energy into it.
4. … a necessary task that strikes you as pretty dull. 5. The best test takers don’t plow through their tests without cease, …
Main Structure of the text
Part I (Para.1-3) Part II (Para.4-6) Part III (Para.7) Lead in
Major points
Conclusion
Idea conclusion
Part I (Para.1-3) “Lead-in” gives answers to the questions below: Para 1 Para 2
Text Analysis
Main idea of the text
There is at least one student in your class who stands out as being fantastic. For you to be one like that, the author comes up with three tips: First, don’t get behind; second, handle the hardest first; and third, be the best test taker. As long as you keep learning from the best, you will stand out as being excellent in the future.
Language Points
Active Expressions Focus Study
Word Using Matching Game
I. Active Expressions
In English, you may find some expressions formed by very common words, but they are active and powerful.
The kind who is active in collective affairs but…
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The kind who is high in EQ but…
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The kind who is rich in scores but…
The kind who
works hard but…
Supporting Details
1, Read the whole test quickly. 2, Focus the attention on the material they know best, answering questions quickly. 3, Handle difficult questions.
e.g. • What’s on at the cinema tonight? • 今晚电影院上演什么? • What’s he up to? 他忙什么呢?
Find the powerful verbs in the sentences below: 1. … one student from the group that stands out as being special, fantastic even. 2. ... completing schoolwork with such ease, feelings of anger build and build.
A Concluding Sentence
This test taking method is likely to profit you.
Idea conclusion
“major points” give 3 tips Tip1: Don’t get behind. Para 4
Tip2: Always do what’s most difficult first. For everything equally easy / hard, leave whatever you like best until the end.
e.g.
We have to face that possibility no matter how unlikely it may sound.
Or: however + adj./adv + subject +verb…
We have to face that possibility however unlikely
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Lead-in
What kind of student strikes you as being ideal? Why?
The kind who jacks everything but…
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The kind who is determined but…
The kind who is expert at lessons but…
2. I have put all my energy into my work.