新视野大学英语第一册第五单元sectionA(课堂PPT)

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新视野大学英语第三版第一册Unit5下

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Writing devices
Sentence writing
Practice
Translate the following and pay attention to the use periodic sentence pattern.
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Writing devices
Paragraph writing
The following table is a list of signal words used to organize what happened to Cliff Young in time order.
Write an essay on the topic “What Success Brings to People” by the following writing pattern of the text. You may apply as many expressions from the text as possible to your writing.

新视野大学英语第三版视听说教程第一册第五单元录音文本(完整版)

新视野大学英语第三版视听说教程第一册第五单元录音文本(完整版)

Unit 5 Relax and exploreListening to the worldSharingScriptsF = Finn; W1 = Woman 1, etc.; M1 = Man 1, etc.Part 1F: I love hot weather, so when I go on holiday I like to travel to hot countries. Last year I went to Greece, which was beautiful. How about you? What kind of holidays do you like?W1: I like adventure holidays. But then, I like going on holidays where there’re loads of famous landmarks.M1: I like relaxing beach holidays.W2: I like different kinds of holidays. I like city breaks, like going to London. Er, I also like beach holidays, though.W3: I like activity holidays, where we swim or, cycle or um, do boat trips or skiing, walking, that kind of thing.W4: Activity holidays really.M2: I really like beach holidays.W5: I love to go on beach holidays.W6: We like relaxing holidays.W7: We like all sorts of holidays. Er, relaxing ones and city breaks especially.Part 2F: Where did you go on your last holiday?M2: My last holiday was to the Cook Islands, and, um, I had a fantastic time. I just sat on the beach and did not (do) very much – read a couple of books, um, and went kayaking and did some other water sports.W5: The last holiday I went on was, um, to Bali, um, in Asia.W6: We went to Saint Lucia last year, where we had a relaxing holiday on the beach, reading our books and swimming.W4: We’ve got two young children, so our last holiday we went to Disneyland in Paris.M3: Last year I went to Australia with my mom and friends and that was pretty much a beach holiday. We were there for two and a half weeks and it was very good, very warm.W7: We went to New York, er, five ladies! Um, and it was the most wonderful place, wonderful theaters, er, wonderful nightlife and safe.W1: My last holiday, I went to Rome. Er, we saw the Coliseum, the Spanish Steps. Um, one night there was live opera there.W3: Our last holiday was a city holiday, and we went to New York and had a great time just before Christmas. We did lots of shopping and looking (looked) at all the sights. And once we’d had three day s in, er, in New York, we then went to stay, to stay with friends up in Maine in New England.Part 3W2: Um, my last holiday, I went to France, to southern France, to see some friends ofmine who live there.M1: The last holiday, I went to Mauritius and it was good. It was relaxing; it was a beach holiday. The food was fantastic – great seafood – and the people were lovely.W1: They have really good food there. Amazing ice cream!W5: I thoroughly enjoyed, er, every minute.W6: Very relaxing. Lovely weather.M1: It was a great place.W4: The boys really enjoyed it.M2: It was fantastic.ListeningScriptsM: So, how do you usually travel? By plane or train?W: Er … train. I think traveling by train is more comfortable than flying. And I don’t like flying.M: I put “plane” because flying is faster than going by train.W: Not always! OK, next question. Where do you like to stay: in a hotel or a self-catering apartment?M: In an apartment. And you?W: Hmm, in a hotel.M: Oh. But a hotel is more expensive than an apartment!W: Yeah, but it’s more comfortable. Hmm … next question. What do you prefer to do:go sightseeing or relax on a beach?M: Oh, that’s easy! I hate beach holidays! Boring!W: OK –there’s one we answered the same. So we agree about that.M: Yeah, sightseeing’s definitely more interesting!W: Right. When do you like to go: in spring or summer?M: Er … in spring –I don’t really like hot weather. Tourist places are more crowded in summer.W: True. But the weather’s better. Summer is hotter than spring. I love hot weather. M: Well, we don’t agree there. Anyway, next question. What do you like to eat: local dishes or the food you usually eat?W: Local dishes, I think. You?M: Definitely! That’s two answers the same!W: Hmm, interesting. Next … what do y ou like to do in the evening? Go to a club or go to a restaurant?M: Well, go to a restaurant.W: Oh, good. Me, too. It’s much quieter than a club.M: Yes, I agree. Restaurants are quieter … hmm, more relaxing.W: And the last question … how long is your perfect holiday?M: Er, three months.W: You can’t have three months! The answer is either a week or a month.M: OK, a month then.W: Me, too!M: So we’ve got four answers the same!W: Maybe we can travel together …ViewingScriptsN = Nicki; W = Woman; M = Man; J = Juan; F = Juan’s fatherN: And finally, the country that I’m in: Argentina. The 20-lane Avenue 9th July is the widest street on the planet and if you need to know where you are in the city, it’s an easy reference point as it cuts through the metropolis from north to south. La Boca, the port where the first Spaniards landed, is one of the poorest regions in the city. The people of La Boca share one of Argentina’s greatest passions: football. From its slums have come some of the greatest players and its most famous team. La Boca is where Diego Maradona, one of football’s leading legends, began his career. So why is football so important to Argentinians?W: Because we are a very passionate country. We are Latins.M: In every way, we have passion, for football, for music. We are also famous for the tango. People started dancing the tango in the 1800s.N: It’s a dance full of passion and emotion.N: I’ve been riding on and off since I was eight or nine and I love horses and I’ve never played polo before and apparently Argentina is the place to learn. Morning, Juan. Morning, Gada. First lesson: getting on the horse.J: Come on, Nicki. You can do it!N: I can do it. I’ve got to do one, haven’t I? Here we go!J: Ola, Nicki!N: Yes! That was one! One out of a hundred! The British originally came to Argentina for meat. Today, Argentina is still famous for its beef. It’s considered the best beef in the world. Big meat-eaters over here, aren’t you?J: Yeah. I think the, the average (consumption) of meat per person in Argentina per year is like 80 kilos in one year.N: That’s a lot!J: The average. So, that’s … it’s a lot.N: You can’t be a vegetarian, can you, with all this fantastic meat?F: If you want, we have very good vegetables here!N: Very social, isn’t i t?F: As you say, with family and friends, good table, good wine, you share wonderful moments. Never less than two, three hours.N: That’s it from Argentina and Holiday 10 Best. Join us next time. Goodbye!Speaking for communicationRole-playScriptsWa = Waiter; M = Man; W = WomanWa: Good evening. A table for two?M: Yes, please.Wa: By the window?M: That’s fine.Wa: Can I take your coats?M/W: Thank you.Wa: Would you like something to drink?W: Er … yes, please. Could I have an orange juice?M: And I’d like a cola, please. And can we have a bottle of mineral water?Wa: Certainly. Er … the menu …M: Thank you.Wa: Tonight’s special is Chicken à la Chef de Saint Germaine de Paris Rive Gauche. W: What’s that?Wa: It’s grilled chicken with potatoes and green beans.W: Is it French?Wa: Er … not really …W: But it has a French name.Wa: Well, that’s true … It’s very good … Are you ready to order?M: Yes, I’d like some soup and the special.W: The same for me, please.Wa: Thank you.Group discussionM = Man; W = WomanM: We want to talk about Rimini, an old city on the Adriatic coast in Italy. It’s got a beautiful beach and you can swim in the sea in the summer. One of the most important places in Rimini is the cathedral, and also the Arch of Augustus.W: Ah, but for me the most important place is the beach.M: Yes, for me, too. And at night, the bars on the beach … You can go dancing –it’s really good fun …W: And what about the food? Well, a typical food from Rimini is puntarelle or pasta with fresh vegetables, but the fish is really amazing. The city is by the sea so the fish is very fresh.M: So, we think Rimini is a beautiful, relaxing place. You can sit on the beach all day, eat great food and dance all night.Further practice in listeningShort conversationScriptsConversation 1W: Friday is a public holiday. Shall we go and spend the long weekend on the farm? We could leave on Thursday night.M: I’d rather go on Friday. My best friend from New York is coming here for a business conference and I have invited him to dinner on Thursday.Q: Why can’t the man leave on Thursday?Conversation 2M: Have they finished discussing their vacation plans? Have they reached an agreement?W: They only seem to have agreed to set another date for further discussion. They will wait and see.Q: What is the result of the discussion?Conversation 3W: I’m so happy that I have bought some Christmas gifts in less than half a day. You know, sometimes I can’t find anything good enough even after shopping for a full day. Here is a new lamp for you.M: Some gifts! I can hardly find space for the new lamp here.Q: What does the man think of the woman?Conversation 4M: Jane, we’ve got a problem. We don’t have enough money to go to Europe on vacation as planned. I’m thinking of givin g up my job and finding another if my boss still refuses to give me a raise.W: Well, I don’t know. But maybe we can stop hiring a cleaner.Q: What problem are the man and woman talking about?Conversation 5W: My family are going on a beach holiday next month as a celebration. My son has been admitted to his first choice university.M: Congratulations! That’s a great way to celebrate.Q: What can we learn from the conversation?Long conversationScriptsM: Katy, Jason called inviting you to his Halloween party!W: Ugh, Dad! I don’t want to go to Jason’s party! I went last year! There were only six people there!M: Katy! You can’t judge the success of a party by the number of people who attend! Besides Jason and his family are old friends! You’ve known him since you were three years old!W: I know Dad – but Halloween is my favorite holiday – My favorite! And I worked for two months making my rabbit costume! Plus Jason’s party last year was completely boring. Completely!! Four hours of boring. Boring. Boring.M: It wasn’t all that bad, young lady. You came back with a huge bag of candy and talking about how cool the Halloween decorations were in Jason’s front yard. You did have fun last year at Jason’s party!W: Well, yes. That’s true, I guess. But Dad, I real ly don’t want to go – because I need to go to Linda’s party instead! Please!!! Dad,don’t make me go to Jason’s party. Please!!M: And what’s so special about Linda’s party?W: Well, all my friends are going to Linda’s party not Jason’s –and, they’re goin g to have special music, a Halloween video, and a new game called “Guess Who”.M: OK, why not go to Jason’s party for one hour or so and then go to Linda’s partyfor the rest of the evening?W: Thanks Dad! Thanks so much! That’s a great idea!Q1: What did Katy like about Jason’s last Halloween party?Q2: What is the actual reason that Katy doesn’t want to attend Jason’s party?Q3: What is special about Linda’s party?Q4: What will Katy do to solve her problem?Passage 1ScriptsBargain shoppers used to get up very early in the morning to take advantage of big discounts on Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving. This year, some shoppers, however, stayed up late on Thanksgiving night. This change in behavior was in large part due to the efforts of different stores to beat each other during the traditional start to the holiday shopping season. Some popular stores for the first time opened at midnight on Thanksgiving night to offer deals that once were reserved for the next day. It was reported that 24 percent of Black Friday shoppers were at stores at midnight. That’s up from 9.5 percent the year before when only a few stores were open during that time.But those hours mostly attracted the younger people. Of those shopping at midnight on Black Friday, 37 percent were aged 18 to 34. Older shoppers weren’t as quick to run to the stores. Only 23.5 percent of 35- to 54-year-olds were in stores by midnight. One department store, for example, attracted 10,000 people to its midnightopening and many of them were young people who turned out for the gift sets and discounted fashion items. Jenny, 15 years old, went out with her four cousins to one big department store at midnight and then shopped at another one until 2:30 a.m. Then, she and her cousins went home to bed. “It’s always been inconvenient,” Jenny says of the traditional 4 a.m. Black Friday openings of years past. “No one likes to wake up that early.”Q1: What is special about this year’s Black Friday shopping?Q2: Why did some stores open at midnight on Thanksgiving night?Q3: How many Black Friday shoppers were reported to go to the shops at midnight this year?Q4: What can we learn about the 15-year-old Jenny?Passage 2Scripts and answersMost people like to keep a healthy diet during the holiday season starting from Thanksgiving to Christmas and New Year. There are many social events to 1) celebrate and we love to look our best. We also need healthy food to 2) provide us with the energy necessary to go to all of these parties with enthusiasm.But the unfortunate reality is that many of us have a hard time 3) sticking to healthy eating habits during the holidays. We face more 4) challenges at this time than we do during the rest of the year. Starting from Thanksgiving, many of us are already 5) anticipating gaining some weight. The holiday season is when we bringout abundant and delicious food. Turkey, ham, cakes and other great foods attract us to eat larger 6) portions than we need. Many of us are more likely than usual to 7) stuff ourselves, and not always with the healthiest food. Moreover, the holiday season is a busy, and often stressful, time of year. We are rushing too much, spending too much, and letting stress 8) take hold of us too often. This can lead to emotional eating, that is, eating too much or too little.Luckily, there are some 9) effective ways to fight holiday eating problems. Learn about the causes of and solutions for emotional eating. Eat some healthy food before you go to a party so that you won’t eat too much there. Exercise after the party is over. All these 10) strategies can help you curb holiday eating without reducing your holiday joy.。

新视野大学英语第一册U5

新视野大学英语第一册U5

diagnose v. 1.诊断 2.判断(If an illness or problem is diagnosed, it is indentified(doctor) diagnose (illness) as(sb) be diagnosed with /as.1.The doctor can not diagnose what is wrong with that dog.2. The teacher diagnosed the boy's reading difficulties.e.g. The soldiers were diagnosed with/as having flu.士兵们被诊断为患有流感Make a diagnosis/ diagnosis of …An exact diagnosis can only be made by obtaining a blood sample.in the late 1990sin the early 1990s 二十世纪90年代初期in the middle of 1990s 二十世纪90年代中期世纪之交at the turn of the century19世纪上半叶/下半叶in the first half of the 19th century / in the second half of the 19th centuryinfect vi. 1.传染(疾病)2. (情绪等)感染(别人);使受影响Be infected with受······感染/腐蚀/影响e.g. People with the virus may feel perfectly well, but they can still infect others.携带这种病毒的人可能毫无症状,却仍可能传染他人。

新视野大学英语第一册第五单元

新视野大学英语第一册第五单元

Unit 5The Battle Against AIDSNHCE-BI-Unit 5 MENUI. ObjectivesII. PreviewIII. Leading-inIV. Section A-TextV. Answers to ExercisesVI. Extensive TasksVII. Testing YourselfVIII. HomeworkNHCE-BI-Unit 5 I: ObjectivesMENU•Objectives•Students would:•1. Learn and practice theme expressions about AIDS.•2. Share the knowledge of and views on AIDS.•3. Complete tasks (LSRW) focused on the theme.•4. Write paragraphs of the problem-solution pattern.•5. Build up the awareness how to prevent and control AIDS, and how to peacefully coexist with the AIDS patients in the same world.1. Watch and thinkWhat is people’s reaction toan HIV patient?MENUMENUMENU • 2. Slogans and Themes•1988,Join the Worldwide Effort 全球共讨,征服有期1989,Our Lives ,Our World---Let…s Take Care of Each Other •我们的生活,我们的世界---让我们相互关照1990,Women and AIDS 妇女与艾滋病1991,Sharing the Challenge 共同迎接艾滋病的挑战1992,A Community Commitment 预防艾滋病,全社会的责任1993,Time to Act 时不我待,行动起来1994,AIDS and the Family 艾滋病和家庭1995,Shared Rights, Shared Responsibilities 共享权利,共担责任1996,One World, One Hope 同一世界,同一希望1997,Children Living in a World with AIDS 生活在有艾滋病世界的儿童1998,Force for Change: World AIDS Campaign with Young People •青少年---迎接艾滋病的生力军1999,Listen, learn, live! 关注青少年,预防艾滋病---倾听、学习、尊重2000,Man make a difference 预防艾滋病,男士责无旁贷2001,I care, do you? 预防艾滋病,你我同参与!2002,Live and let live 相互关爱,共享生命2003,Stigma and Discrimination 消除歧视和偏见2004,Women and AIDS 女性与艾滋病•2005,Stop AIDS, Keep the Promise 遏制艾滋、履行承诺•2006,Stop AIDS, Keep the Promise 遏制艾滋、履行承诺/ Accountability 责任•2007,Stop AIDS, Keep the Promise 遏制艾滋、履行承诺/ Leadership 全民动员Unit 5The Battle Against AIDSMENU•1. 全球防控艾滋病每年花费______。

新视野第一册读写教程课文第五单元中英文对照

新视野第一册读写教程课文第五单元中英文对照

Unit 5Section A The Battle Against AIDSAcquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) was diagnosed in the United States in the late 1970s. Since then, AIDS has killed more than 204,000 Americans —half in the past few years alone. Another 185,000 of the one million infected with the HIV virus are also expected to die.Nearly half of those diagnosed with the virus are blacks and Latinos. Women and youth in rural Southern communities now constitute the fastest growing segment of people with AIDS.Despite such alarming numbers, the federal and state governments have been slow in implementing programs to stop the spread of AIDS. In place of government inactivity, a number of local organizations have emerged.One organization, the South Carolina AIDS Education Network, formed in 1985 to combat the growing number of AIDS cases. Like many local organizations, this organization suffers from a lack of money, forcing it to use its resources creatively. To reach more people in the community, some AIDS educational programs operate out of a beauty shop.The owner hands out AIDS information to all her clients when they enter the shop and shows videos on AIDS prevention while they wait for their hair to dry. She also keeps books and other publications around so customers can read them while waiting for their appointments. It's amazing how many people she has educated on the job.Recently, the network began helping hair stylists throughout the Southeast set up similar programs in their shops. They are also valuable resources in spreading information to their schools, community groups, and churches.The organization has developed several techniques useful to other groups doing similar work. While no one way of winning the war against AIDS exists, the network shares these lessons learned in its battle against AIDS:Speak to your community in a way they can hear. Many communities have a low literacy rate, making impossible passing out AIDS literature and expecting people to read it. To solve this problem, ask people in the community who can draw well to create low-literacy AIDS education publications.These books use simple, hand-drawn pictures of "sad faces" and "happy faces" to illustrate ways people can prevent AIDS. They also show people who looklike those we need to educate, since people can relate more when they see familiar faces and language they can understand. As a result, such books actually have more effect in the communities where they are used than government publications, which cost thousands of dollars more to produce.Train teenagers to educate their peers. Because AIDS is spreading fastest among teenagers in the rural South, the stylists have established an "AIDS Busters"; program which trains youth from 8 to 26 to go into the community and teach "AIDS 101" to their peers. They make it simple and explain the risk of catching AIDS to friends their own age much better than an adult can. They also play a vital role in helping parents understand the types of peer pressure their children experience.Redefine "at risk"; to include women from different backgrounds and marriage status. One woman's doctor told her she was not at risk for AIDS because she was married and didn't use drugs. Such misinformation plagues the medical establishment. According to the Centers for Disease Control, women will soon make up 80 percent of those diagnosed with HIV.The stylists also emphasize that everyone is at risk and that all of us have a right to protect ourselves — regardless of marriage status.These lessons are not the only solutions to the crisis but until there is a cure for AIDS, education represents the only safe measure to guard against the virus.Like no other plague before, the AIDS epidemic threatens to wipe out an entire generation and leave another without parents. We must not let cultural, racial, or social barriers distract us from the job that must be done. Nor can we let political inefficiency stop us from our task. This is an undeclared war that everyone must sign up for in order for us to win. We simply cannot let people continue to die because we don't feel comfortable talking about AIDS. Everyone must become an educator and learn to live.Unit5-A获得性免疫缺陷综合征(艾滋病)是20世纪70年代末在美国发现的。

新视野大学英语第一册U5

新视野大学英语第一册U5

diagnose v. 1.诊断 2.判断(If an illness or problem is diagnosed, it is indentified(doctor) diagnose (illness) as(sb) be diagnosed with /as.1. The doctor can not diagnose what is wrong with that dog.2. The teacher diagnosed the boy's reading difficulties.e.g. The soldiers were diagnosed with/as having flu.士兵们被诊断为患有流感Make a diagnosis/ diagnosis of …An exact diagnosis can only be made by obtaining a blood sample.in the late 1990sin the early 1990s 二十世纪90年代初期in the middle of 1990s 二十世纪90年代中期世纪之交at the turn of the century19世纪上半叶/下半叶in the first half of the 19th century / in the second half of the 19th centuryinfect vi. 1.传染(疾病)2. (情绪等)感染(别人);使受影响Be infected with受······感染/腐蚀/影响e.g. People with the virus may feel perfectly well, but they can still infect others.携带这种病毒的人可能毫无症状,却仍可能传染他人。

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第一册第五单元Section A: Cliff Young, an unlikely hero教案

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第一册第五单元Section A: Cliff Young, an unlikely hero教案

Unit 5, Book OneSection A: Cliff Young, an unlikely heroI. New wordsAnnual [ˈænjuəl]: happening once a year a. 一年一度的;每年的每年的;一年的;[植物]一年生的n.年刊;一年生植物In its annual report, UNICEF says at least 40,000 children die every day.在其年度报告中,联合国儿童基金会称每天至少有4万名儿童死亡。

The electronic and printing unit has annual sales of about$ 80 million.电子印刷部门每年销售额约为8,000万美元The annual output of the steel plant amounts to 500000 tons.这家钢铁厂的年产量达500000吨。

Harsh a. 1 severe, cruel, or unkind 严厉的;残酷的;苛刻的She has a tender heart; and she is never harsh to anybody. 她心肠很软,对人从不苛刻。

2 harsh conditions are very difficult to live in and very uncomfortable 恶劣的;艰苦的;严峻的The harsh weather in that area is unbearable. 那个地区恶劣的气候让人难以忍受。

Most people at that time had to face the harsh conditions. 那时候,大部分人都不得不面对艰苦的环境。

Endurance n. [U] the ability to continue doing sth. difficult or painful over a long period of time (忍)耐力Women who exercise regularly, especially in endurance activities, typically lose iron. 经常锻炼的女性,尤其是经常进行耐力运动的女性,通常都会流失铁元素。

新视野大学英语视听说教程第三版 第一册第五单元 (课堂PPT)

新视野大学英语视听说教程第三版 第一册第五单元 (课堂PPT)
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Listening to the world
Sharing
4 Watch Part 3 and fill in the blanks.
1) relaxing 2) fantastic 3) lovely 4) Amazing 5) thoroughly enjoyed 6) Lovely 7) fantastic
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Sharing
AdditБайду номын сангаасonal Notes
New England a region in the northeastern corner of the United States, consisting of six states of Maine, New Hampshire (新罕 布什尔州), Vermont (佛 蒙特州), Massachusetts (马萨 诸塞州), Rhode Island (罗得岛州), and Connecticut (康涅狄格州).
I like going to the beach most because it is more relaxing and less tiresome. I enjoy lying on the beach and bathing in the sunlight. / I prefer to have a holiday of sightseeing. I always enjoy seeing interesting spots in different places and learn some history about them.
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make and take orders in a restaurant

新视野大学英语第UnitOneSectionAAnIMPRESSIVEEnglishlesson ppt课件

新视野大学英语第UnitOneSectionAAnIMPRESSIVEEnglishlesson ppt课件

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Lead-in
Questions for Critical Thinking
3. Do you think grammar is important in English learning?
—No. •as long as one can understand what other is saying; •dynamic and no language is fixed; •speak their native language without having studied its grammar.
His point of view is that language learning depends on grammar and a good vocabulary.
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Main idea & structure
Structure of the text
Introduction (Paras. 1-5)
as the knowledge of grammar; • Learning by doing; • Make classroom situation of real foreign
language environment.
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Cultural Background
2. What are the features of Communicative Language Teaching?
Why was the writer shocked by his student’s answer? (Paras. 2-4)
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Lead-in

新视野大学英语第三版第一册第五单元Section B课件ppt

新视野大学英语第三版第一册第五单元Section B课件ppt

Presentation of the skill
Skimming
• Glance over the body of the article, looking for the following:
Clue words about who, what, when, where, how many, how much. Transition words such as furthermore, also, however, on the contrary. Words as furthermore and also suggest adding additional information to the preceding thought.
to things around; • It improves our health conditions; • It helps foster our ambition for greater success.
Watch a video clip and answer the following questions
1. Too much exercise can be harmful to physical health.; 2. Irregular practice may cause muscle soreness or lack
of nutrition; 3. The excessive pressure of wining in sports will cause
Presentation of the skill
Skimming
The following steps will help you get started: • Read the title of an article. • Read the first paragraph completely. • Read subheadings and first sentences of every paragraph. • If the final paragraph appears to be a summary, read it completely.

新视野大学英语视听说教程第三版 第一册第五单元 课件

新视野大学英语视听说教程第三版 第一册第五单元 课件

2 Watch Part 1 choose the things you hear.
The things you hear are: • activity holidays
• adventure holidays • swimming
• beach holidays
• skiing
• city breaks
Starter
French baked snails
Shrimp cocktail
Soup
Consommé
Thick soup
Salad
It’s made up of different kinds of food. Such as meat, fish, fruit and vegetables.
I like going to the beach most because it is more relaxing and less tiresome. I enjoy lying on the beach and bathing in the sunlight. / I prefer to have a holiday of sightseeing. I always enjoy seeing interesting spots in different places and learn some history about them.
Listening to the world
4 Watch Part 3 and fill in the blanks.
1) relaxing 2) fantastic 3) lovely 4) Amazing 5) thoroughly enjoyed 6) Lovely 7) fantastic

新视野大学英语第三版第一册第五单元

新视野大学英语第三版第一册第五单元
1 5 UNIT Winning is not everything
Section B Shaping young lives with sports
Objectives
To master the reading skill To understand the text To practice the phrases and patterns To learn about report writing
Watch a video clip and answer the following questions
2. Can you think of more positive effects of sports?
Tips
The positive effects of sports include the following: • It stimulates the flow of our blood; • It builds up the speed with which our brains react
mental problem; 4. Some sports will hurt one’s body and make him/her
badly injured.
Tips
In the video, sports give youngsters, who had once made mistake in their life, a second chance to pull themselves together.
The youngsters learn how to cooperate with each other and how to handle disappointment. After dealing with all kinds of difficulties, they learn the crucial concept of teamwork, which help them improve themselves and regain self-esteem.

新视野大学英语读写教程第三版第一册Unit5教案

新视野大学英语读写教程第三版第一册Unit5教案

第教学周 /第节(第次课)第1页To talk about the sporting spirit教学目的To further understand the textTeachingTo apply the phrases and patternsObjectives:To master the paragraph writing skill1.Know how to analyze and use writing devices教学重点与难2. Drills of important phrases in the text点 3. Know how to analyze the narrative style of the writer and the developmentof the process about the content, and use these devices1.lecture and explanation教学方法与手 2. discussion and retelling段 3. PowerPoint4. deduction教学的基本内容Unit 5 Section A: Cliff Young, an unlikely heroTeaching Procedures:Pre-reading ActivitiesStep 1. GreetingsGreet the whole class warmly.Step 2. Lead-in and preparation for readingLet them talk to each other about the following questions:1.What sports do you like doing?2.How much time do you spend on sports every day?3.Do you think playing sports is important to students? Why?Step 3. Fast readingAsk the Students to read the passage as quickly as they can and then answer the questions on the screen. Let them get the main idea of each paragraph and make clear about the text structure.Text structure: ( structured writing ) The passage can be divided into 3 parts.Part1 (para.1-10) Cliff Young took part in the Australian marathon in 1983 and finally won it.Part 2 (para.11-13)Cliff Young’ s life after the race of 1983Part 3 (Para.14) Cliff Young sets a good example for other people.Purpose: Improve the students’ re a nddingwriting ability and und erstand the general idea of each paragraph.教学的基本内容Method: Read the text individually and talk in groups; Use task-based language teaching method, reading approach, communicative approach and total physical response method.Step 4. Preparation for details of the text on the screenStudents are required to look at the Words and Phrases on the screen and give a brief presentation in class.Words and Phrases:Purpose: Train the Students’ability of understanding and using foreign language.Method: Talk in groups, Use task-based language teaching method, communicative approach and total physical response method.1. (Para.1) up to 达到;至多The Olympic Stadium will hold up to 80,000 spectators.奥林匹克体育场将可容纳多达8 万观众。

第三版新视野大学英语第一册第五单元sectionA课件ppt

第三版新视野大学英语第一册第五单元sectionA课件ppt

Watch the video clip and discuss the topics as follows:
Topic I: What are the benefits of running in the
key
morning?
Topic II: What do you think of loss and gain in your key life after watching Forrest Gump?
professional ones.
3. The great disaster has proved the truth that law of nature
will ___a_ss_e_r_t__ itself.
4. As he was __h_a_r_s_h__ with us, so are we kind with him.
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Background Information
Text Reading Extr. & App. Par. Writing Further Dev.
Cliff Young
Cliff Young (1922-2003) was a farmer and athlete from
Beech Forest in Victoria, Australia. He was best known
• Less pollution: Among the many benefits of running in the morning is getting out on the road before the cars and busses beat you to it.
• Go farther: Runners that exercise in a cool climate can run longer and farther than those who work out in the heat. Thus, running in the morning is the best way to avoid hot weather and heat stroke.

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第一册第五单元SectionA:CliffYoung,anu..

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第一册第五单元SectionA:CliffYoung,anu..

Unit 5, Book OneSection A: Cliff Young, an unlikely heroI. New wordsAnnual [??nju?l]: happening once a year a. 一年一度的;每年的每年的;一年的;[植物]一年生的n.年刊;一年生植物In its annual report, UNICEF says at least 40,000 children die every day.在其年度报告中,联合国儿童基金会称每天至少有4万名儿童死亡。

The electronic and printing unit has annual sales of about$ 80 million.电子印刷部门每年销售额约为8,000万美元The annual output of the steel plant amounts to 500000 tons.这家钢铁厂的年产量达500000吨。

Harsh a. 1 severe, cruel, or unkind 严厉的;残酷的;苛刻的She has a tender heart; and she is never harsh to anybody. 她心肠很软,对人从不苛刻。

2 harsh conditions are very difficult to live in and very uncomfortable 恶劣的;艰苦的;严峻的The harsh weather in that area is unbearable. 那个地区恶劣的气候让人难以忍受。

Most people at that time had to face the harsh conditions. 那时候,大部分人都不得不面对艰苦的环境。

Endurance n. [U] the ability to continue doing sth. difficult or painful over a long period of time (忍)耐力Women who exercise regularly, especially in endurance activities, typically lose iron.经常锻炼的女性,尤其是经常进行耐力运动的女性,通常都会流失铁元素。

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Text Reading Extr. & App. Par. Writing Further Dev.
Cliff Young
Cliff Young (1922-2003) was a farmer and athlete from Beech Forest in Victoria, Australia. He was best known for his unexpected win of the Sydney-to-Melbourne Ultramarathon in 1983 at 61 years of age. He became very popular after this “tortoise and hare” feat. In 1984 he was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia “for long distance running”. After his death, a memorial in the shape of a gumboot in Beech Forest is dedicated to Young, and the Cliff Young Drive and Cliff Young Park there are named after him.
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Sydney to Melbourne Ultramarathon (2/2)
official distance of 42.195 kilometers. However, the Sydney-to-Melbourne Ultramarathon was an 875-kilometer event. Therefore, it was regarded as one of the toughest races in the world. Cliff Young won the race in 1983 and the race took him 5 days, 15 hours and 4 minutes. The record of this ultramarathon was held by Yiannis Kouros in 1985 in a record time of 5 days, 5 hours, 7 minutes and 6 seconds.
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Background Information
Text Reading Extr. & App. Par. Writing Further Dev.
Sydney to Melbourne Ultramarathon (1/2)
During the 1970s many Australian runners ran between Sydney and Melbourne. But those runners were regarded by the general public as strange people. In 1983 the shopping center group, Westfield, sponsored the first official Sydney-to-Melbourne race, known as Westfield Sydney-to-Melbourne Ultramarathon. The race was held annually between 1983 and 1991. The standard marathon is a long-distance running event with an
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