听力2unit4讲义 no1 PPT课件

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听力2 Unit 4

听力2 Unit 4

Unit Four Education MattersI Teaching Aims1. Listening practices on note-taking and blank-filling skills2. General knowledge improvementII Teaching Focus1.The teaching focus of this unit is the understanding of utterances describingpeople’s appear ance, behavior, and their thoughts and feelings.2.Listening with appropriate expectation is useful to help students achieve bettercomprehension.III Teaching Difficulty1.How to make students form the habit of listening with appropriate expectation. 2.How to grasp the maximally useful information to fill the blanks.IV Teaching facilitiesMulti-media language lab, computer, video tape, DVD.IV Time Allocated 3 periodsV Teaching procedures and contentsStep 1: Lead-inTeachers put up some pre-listening questions for a brief class discussion on the relationship and possible problems between and among students, teachers and parents. Step 2: VocabularyFirst check students preview of new words on Page 29-30, then emphasize and expound the following most difficult words and phrases in this unit.①well-rounded②compulsory③abstruse④be cut out for⑤burn one’s bridge⑥segregation⑦dispel⑧cohort⑨high-flyer⑩flunkStep 3: Selective attention practiceListen to Part I and Part II and do the exerciseStep 4: Note-taking practiceListen to part III and do the exercise——UK or US education?Step 5: Key word practiceListen to part IV and do the exercise——Co-education or Segregated Schools?Step 6: Self-learning practiceListen to Part V and do the exercise after classKeys and scripts for exercises:Part I Section B.Keys:1.(√) 2.(O) 3.( O) 4.(√) 5.( O)Section CKeys:1.b 2.c 3.a,c,f 4.b,c,e,f,g,h,i,l 5.d 6.a 7.c 8.b Some new words:Rear-service后勤管理Rear-Service Office后勤处教务处:Academic Affairs Officemain entrance大门/正门侧门:Side EntranceCater for/to :承办\迎合Our hotel also caters for weddings and parties.Exercise classes cater to all levels of fitness.Catering industry(trade); 餐饮业rugby 橄榄球,hockey 曲棍球, Going down-caves 洞穴探险Part II Home schoolingSection AKeys: 1. About 300,0002. In reading and math.3. interests, questions4. outsiders, mixing with; well qualified; narrow views5. time, desireSection BPart III UK or US education?Section ASection BKeys:(Omit)Part IV More about the topic: Co-education or Segregated Schools?Keys:to equip, requireshock, aparttrue, get to know, live together, compare, male, femalehealthy attitude, mysterious creatures, romantic heroes, physical, emotionalPart V Memory test: PISAKeys:(Omit)An independent nonprofit founded in 1919, IIE is among the world's largest and most experienced international education and training organizations. We are committed to delivering program excellence to a diverse range of participants, sponsors, and donors. Our Mission includes:Promoting closer educational relations between the people of the United States and those of other countries.Strengthening and linking institutions of higher learning globally.Rescuing threatened scholars and advancing academic freedom.Building leadership skills and enhancing the capacity of individuals and organizations to address local and global challengesHomework1. Listen to Part V and do the exercises.2. Go online to find out information from the Institute of International Education and try to write a report of around giving advice to Chinese students who want to study in the United States.3. Dictate at least three news items.References张民伦:《英语听力教程2》,北京:高等教育出版社,2014.何其莘等:《英语初级听力》,外语教学与研究出版社,1992年第1版/index.htm (21世纪英语听力)/index.htm (精彩英语世界)/index.htm (空中外语学校)//VOA、BBC、CCTV9和ChinaInternational。

听力教程2 unit4

听力教程2  unit4
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Part 2 Listen and Note-taking Frog Legs
Game vs. Thought
• If frogs could make 4 wishes, what would they be?
» » » » 1. 跳出枯井; 2. 吃天鹅肉; 3. 保全四腿; 4. 变王子.
Discussion: Do you think is it moral for human beings to eat some environment-friendly or human–friendly animals for man’s food?
Frog Legs
Notes
Amphibian:两栖动物 Scarcity: n.缺乏;不足;稀少 Ban: officially forbid (sth) 明令禁止(某事物) Fancier: person with a special interest in and love for sth 对某事 物有特殊兴趣和爱好的人
After school
morning 9. ___________
reduced rate for old pensioners Special offer: 10. ___________________________
Dialogue 2 Ski
A: Listen to the rest part of the survey and answer the questions. 1. What are the speakers doing? They are looking at some pictures. _______________________________ 2. What kind of class is mentioned in the conversation? A ski class for beginners. _______________________________________ 3. How many of the speakers have been taking the class? Two. ___________________________

完整 新一代(基础篇) 视听说教程 2 Unit 4课件

完整 新一代(基础篇) 视听说教程 2 Unit 4课件
1 A. She felt she had polluted the land. B. She felt she was an outside visitor. C. She felt it was great to set foot on the land. D. She felt the great wilderness on Earth was attractive.
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Explore 1: Listening and speaking
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News report 1 News report 2
新一代PPT大学习学交英流 语(基础篇) 视听说教程 2 Unit 4
基础篇 视听说教程 2来自PPT学习交流4 On the road UNIT 1
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i Prepare i Explore 1 i Explore 2 i Practice i Produce Further listening
新一代PPT大学习学交英流 语(基础篇) 视听说教程 2 Unit 4
3 A. Eat little on land. B. Leave nothing behind. C. Clean everything on land. D. Don’t drink too much at breakfast.
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Explore 1: Listening and speaking
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WORDS AND EXPRESSIONS wilderness n. 荒野 continent n. 大洲;大陆

unit 2 英语听力教程4PPT课件

unit 2 英语听力教程4PPT课件
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• Lottery:1. N-COUNTA lottery is a type of gambling game in which people buy numbered tickets. Several numbers are then chosen, and the people who have those numbers on their tickets win a prize. 彩票抽奖
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• Passbook:N-COUNTA passbook is a small book recording the amount of money you put in or take out of a savings account at a bank. 存折

新标准听力第二册unit 4

新标准听力第二册unit 4

1. What have tornadoes done?
Tornadoes have damaged homes in Northern England.
Conversation 2
2. What has happened to company director Alan Marsden? He is still missing. 3. What do scientists claim? Global warming is accelerating. 4. Why does Janet read news online? There are lots of different views and it is very stimulating. 5. What does Kate say Mark is? A news addict. 6. What does Mark think students reading PPE have to be? They have to be knowledgeable about current affairs. 7. What does Janet ask Kate? Whether she is going to watch Friends with her later.
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Man of the Year (年度人物)
Robin Williams
勇敢者的游戏
死亡诗社
骄阳似我(心灵捕手)
渔王
博物馆惊魂夜
Incident report

《听力教程》2第二版第四单元文本

《听力教程》2第二版第四单元文本

Unit 4Section One Tactics for ListeningPart 1 Phonetics-Stress, Intonation and Accent1 . A: Excuse me. Could you tell me where the secretary's office is please B: Yes. It's up the stairs, then turn left, ... ↗2. A: Excuse me. Can you tell me where the toilets areB: Yes, they're at the top of the stairs.↘3. A: What did you do after work yesterdayB: Ah, well, I went for a drink in the pub opposite the car-park. ↘4. A: What did you do after work yesterdayB: Oh, I ran into Jane and Tom ..... ↗5. A: Excuse me, can you tell me how the machine worksB: Certainly. Erm, first of all you adjust the height of the stool, and then put four 10 pence pieces there, ...↗6.A:Excuse me, can you tell me how the machine worksB:Yes. You put 30 pence in the slot and take the ticket out here. ↘Exercise:Part2listening and Note-takingFrog legsPeople want frogs mostly for food. Many Asian cultures have included frog legs in their diets for centuries -- or at least until they have run out of frogs. But the most famous frog-eaters, and the people who inspired frog-eating in Europe and the United States are the French. By 1977 the French government, so concerned about the scarcity of its native frog, banned commercial hunting of its own amphibians. So the French turned to India and Bangladesh for frogs.As happened in France, American frog-leg fanciers and restaurants also turned increasingly to frozen imports. According to figures collected from government agencies, the United States imported more than million pounds of frozen frog meat each year between 1981 and 1984.So many frozen frog legs were exported from India to Europe and the United States. One of the attractions of Indian frogs, apart from the fact that they have bigger legs than French frogs, was the price. In London, a pound of frozen frog's legs from India cost about £, compared with £ for the French variety.Indian scientists have described as "disastrous" the rate at which frogs are disappearing from the rice fields and wetlands, where they protect crops by devouring damagingsince the India and Bangladesh frog-export bans, Indonesia has become the major exporter of frog legs to the United States and Europe. But no matter what country the legs come from, one thing is usually constant: The legs once belonged to frogs are taken from the wild, not from farms. Frogs are nearly impossible to farm economically in the countries where frogs are commercially harvested from the wild.Exercise A:1. Many Asian cultures have included frog legs in their diets forcenturies.2. By 1977 the French government banned commercial hunting of its ownamphibians.3. Indian scientists have described as "disastrous" the rate at whichfrogs are disappearing from the rice fields and wetlands.4. The United States imported more than million pounds of frozen frogmeat each year between 1981 and 1984.5. One of the attractions of Indian frogs was the price.Exercise B:Frog legsPeople want frogs mostly for food. Many Asian cultures have included frog legs in their diets for centuries, The most famous frog-eaters, and the people who inspired frog-eating in Europe and the United States are the French. By 1977 the French government banned commercial hunting of its own amphibians. So the French turned to India and Bangladesh for flogs.And the United States imported more than million pounds of frozen frog meat each year between 1981 and 1984. One of the attractions of Indian frogs was the price.Indian scientists have described as "disastrous" the rate at which frogs are disappearing from the rice fields and wetlands, where they protect crops by devouring damaging insects.Since the India and Bangladesh frog-export bans, Indonesia has become the major exporter of frog legs to the United States and Europe. But no matter what country the legs come from, one thing is usually constant: The legs once belonged to frogs are taken from the wild. not from farms.Section Two Listening ComprehensionPart 1 DialoguesDialogue 1 Health ClubInterviewer: Lorna, you and your husband opened this health club here last summer. Can you tell me something about the club Lama: Yes, well we offer a choice of facilities -- gym, sunbed*, sauna* andJacuzzi* -- that's also from Scandinavia -- as well as our regularfitness classes, that is. And there's a wholefood bar for refreshmentsafterwardsInterviewer: And does it cost a lot I mean, most people think health clubs are reallyexpensive.Lama: Actually our rates are really quite competitive. Since we only startedlast July, we' ve kept them down to attract customers. It's only £30 ayear to join. Then an hour in the gym costs £ -- the same as halfan hour on the sunbed. Sauna and Jacuzzi are both ~ for half anhour.Interviewer: And is the club doing wellLama: Well, so far, yes, it's doing really well. I had no idea itwas going to be such a success, actually. We're both verypleased. The sunbed's so popular, especially with the over65s, that we're getting another one in August. Interviewer: What kind of people join the clubLama: We have people of all ages here, from small children to old-age pensioners, though of course the majority, aboutthree-quarters of our members, are in their 20s and 30s. Theycome in their lunch hour, to use the gym, mostly, or afterwork, while the Youngsters come when school finishes, aroundhalf past three or four. The Jacuzzi's very popular with thelittle ones.Interviewer: What about the old-age pensionersLoma: They're usually around in the mornings, when we offer them special reduced rates for the Jacuzzi or sauna, plus sunbed,it's only £2, which is half price, actually. It doesn'taffect our profits really -- only about 5% of our membersare retired.Exercise:Dialogue 2 skiinqSimon: This one shows the view from the top of the mountain.Sally: Oh, it's lovely!Teresa: That's me with the red bobble hat.Sally: Is itTeresa: Yet, it looks kind of silly, doesn't itSally: Yes, it does rather.Teresa: Oh, don't worry. I know it looks ridiculous.Simon: Look. That's our instructor, Werner.Teresa: Yeah, we were in the beginners' class.Sally: Well, everyone has to start somewhere.Simon: Ah, now, this is a good one.Sally: What on earth is thatSimon: Can't you guessSally: Well, it looks like a pile of people. You know, sort of on top of each other.Teresa: It is!Sally: How did that happenSimon: Well, you see we were all pretty hopeless at first. Every day Werner used to take us to the nursery slope* to practise, and toget to the top you had to go up on a ski lift.Teresa: Which wasn't really very easy.Simon: No, and if you fell off you'd start sliding down the slope, right into all the people coming up!Sally- Mmm.Simon: Well, on that day we were all going up on the ski lift, you know, we were just getting used to it, and, you see there was this onewoman in our class who never got the hang of* it. She didn't haveany sort of control over her skis and whenever she started sliding,she would sort of stick her ski sticks out in front of her, youknow, like swords or something.Teresa: I always tried to avoid her, but on that day I was right behind her on the ski lift* and just as she was getting to the top, sheslipped and started sliding down the slope.Sally: Did she ~Simon: Mmm, with her ski sticks waving around in front of her!Teresa: So of course everyone sort of let go and tried to jump off the ski lift to get out of the way.Simon: And that's how they all ended up in a pile at the bottom of the slope -- it was lucky I had my camera with me.Sally: I bet that woman was popular!Simon oh,yes. everybody's favourite!Exercise A:1. They are looking at some pictures.2. A ski class for beginners.3. Two.Exercise B:Everyday the coach took them to a nursery slope. They got to the top on a ski lift. In their class there was one woman who could never learn how to ski. She couldn't control her skis and whenever she started sliding, she would stick her ski sticks out in front of her. People always tried to avoid her.One day as she was getting to the top, she slipped and started sliding down the slope. Everyone let go and tried to jump off the ski lift to get out of the way and they all ended up in a pile at the bottom of the slope. Port 2 PassagesPassage The Truth about the French!Skiing in France is heaven on Earth for a dedicated skier. There are resorts where you can access skiing terrain that is larger than all the ski resorts in Utah* and Colorado* combined.The larger resorts have an adequate number of restaurants and discos. It is a good idea to eat a good lunch because the mountain restaurants are normally much better than the restaurants in the ski stations.French resorts are mostly government owned and operated. The social system puts a high percentage of money back into the areas. This provides state-of-the-art* lifts, snow making and snow grooming. In general, an intermediate skier who can read a lift map will easily be able to ski all day avoiding lift lines and crowds, even during the busiest season.The French school systems have a staggered* two-week winter vacation period. When the snow is good, nearly all of France migrates to themountains for this period. The break usually covers the last two weeks of February and the first week of March. The time to absolutely avoid is the "Paris school holiday week" which will always be in the middle period of the vacation time but alternates starting the first or second week of the break.No one has a more undeserved* reputation about his or her character than the French. The French are not generally arrogant and rude. Tree, in large tourist centers there are unpleasant people and if you're looking for or expecting rudeness, you may just provoke* it. Generally the French, especially in the countryside, are as kind as you wish and you will find warmth and acceptance. The most fractious* Frenchman is easily disarmed by a little sincerity*.When greeting someone or saying good-bye, always shake hands. Don't use a firm, pumping handshake, but a quick, slight pressure one. When you enter a room or a sbop you should greet everyone there. If you meet a person you know very well use their first name and kiss both cheeks. Men don't usually kiss unless they are relatives. Good topics of conversation include food, sports, hobbies and where you come from. Topics to avoid are prices, where items were bought, what someone does for a living, income and age. Questions about personal and family life are considered private. Expect to find the French well-informed about the history, culture and politics of othercountries. To gain their respect, be prepared to show some knowledge of the history and politics of France.France is generally a very safe country to visit. Pickpockets, however, are not unheard of. In large cities particularly, take precautions against theft. Always secure your vehicles, leave nothing ofvalue visible and don't carry your wallet in your back pocket. Beware of begging children!Exercise A:When greeting someone or saying good-bye, always shake hands. Don't use a firm, pumping handshake, but a quick, slight pressure one. When you enter a room or a shop you should greet everyone there, lf you meet a person you know very well use their first name and kiss both cheeks, men don't usually kiss unless they are relatives.Exercise B:2. A3. A4. B5. B6. C7. D8. D Exercise C:1. Skiing in France is heaven on Earth for a dedicated skier.2. An intermediate skier who can read a lift map will easily be able to ski all day avoiding lift lines and crowds, even during the busiest season.3. This staggered two-week winter vacation period usually covers the last two weeks of February and the first week of March.4. The French are not generally arrogant and rude, They are as kind as you wish.5. In large cities in France, always secure your vehicles, leave nothing of value visible and don't carry your wallet in your back pocket. Beware of begging childrenPart 3 NewsNews Item 1France's busiest airport will reopen part of a terminal that was not damaged when a segment of the roof collapsed in May, killing four people. The Transport Minister Gilles de Robien said a segment of thethree-building 2E terminal at Charles de Gaulle airport would return to service on July 15. In the May 23 disaster, failing glass, steel and masonry* killed four travelers -- two Chinese,one Czech* and one Lebanese*. Three others were injured.A preliminary report by experts said Tuesday that a weakness in the concrete that formed the futuristic terminal's vaulted roof may have contributed to the collapse.Officials are still unsure about what exactly caused it to collapse. Exercise A:This news item is about the new information Of France Charles de Gaulle airport where a segment of the roof collapsed in May.Exercise B:News Item 2An Antonov 26 plane crashed in northwestern Congo shortly after take-off on Saturday, killing all 22 Congolese passengers and the crew.It was not known how many crew members were on the plane when it crashed near the town of Boende, more than 600 km northeast of the capital Kinshasa. The cause of the crash was unknown.A string of accidents this week has underlined the parlous* state of Democratic Republic of Congo's transport infrastructure* after five years of war and decades of misrule.More than 160 people drowned when a ferry sank during a storm on Lake Mai-Ndombe, north east of Kinshasa, on Tuesday.On Saturday, 18 people were killed or injured when a small truck experienced brake trouble and crashed near the eastern town of Goma. Exercise A:This news item is about a strine of accidents this week in Congo. Exercise B:A String of Accidents This WeekNews Item 3Exercise A:This news item is about the practice of racial profiling in the UnitedStates.Exercise B:Raed Jarrar, an airline passenger, has recently been awarded a total of ___________in compensation.Section three oral workRetellingThere is a street called "The Strand" in Galveston, where hundredsof thousands of touristsvisit today. This street was Mama's stomping* ground as a kid. Before Mamadied, we took a streetcar around Galveston to see all the lovely, restoredhomes. What a great day. She knew morethan the tour guide. As we sat enjoying the sights, Mama said, "Liz, doyou know why my nose is a little crooked*" (I thought, "Where did thatcome from") "No, Mama, you haven't ever mentioned it," I replied."Well," said mother, "one day I followed my brothers to The Strand,and a streetcar ran overme. I put myself flat down between the rails and pushed my face in theground so hard, I broke mynose! It sure caused a lot of chaos*. People screamed, the police came,and I just crawled out,brushed myself off and went home. The only thing 1 ever noticed differentabout me was a crookedI just looked at her nose and looked at Mama in utter disbelief!Section Four Supplementary ExercisesBabies and IntelligenceSome people thought babies were not able to learn things until they were five or six months old. Yet doctors in the United States say babies begin learning on their first day of life.Research scientists at the National Institute of Child Health and Development note that babies are strongly influenced by their environment. They say a baby will smile if her mother does something the baby likes.A baby learns to get the best care possible by smiling to please her mother or other caregiver. This is how babies learn to connect and communicate with other humans. This ability to learn exists in a baby even before birth. They say newborn babies can recognize and understand sounds they heard while they were still developing inside their mothers.The Finnish researchers used devices to measures the babies' brain activity. The researchersplayed recordings of spoken sounds for up to one hour while the babies slept.The head of the study believes that babies can learn while asleep because the part of their brains called the cerebral cortex* remains active at night. The cortex is very important for learning. This part of the brain is not active in adults while they sleep.Many experts say the first years of a child's life are important for all later development. AnAmerican study shows how mothers can strongly influence social development and language skills in their children. The study involved more than 1,200 mothers and children. Researchers studied the children from the age of one month to three years. They observed the mothers playing with their children four times during this period.The researchers attempted to measure the sensitivity of the mothers.The women were considered sensitive if they supported their children's activities and did not interfere unnecessarily. They tested the children for thinking and language development when they were three years old. The children of depressed women did not do as well on tests as the children of women who did not suffer from depression. The children of depressed women did poorly on tests of language skills and understanding what they hear. These children also were less cooperative and had more problems dealing with other people.Another study suggests that babies who are bigger at birth generally are more intelligent later in life. It found that the intelligence of a child at seven years of age is directly linked to his or her weight at birth. Study organizers say this is probably because heavier babies received more nutrition* during important periods of brain development before they were born.The study involved almost 3,500 children. Researchers in New York City used traditional tests to measure intelligence. Brothers and sisters were tested so that the effects of birth weight alone could be separated from the effects of diet or other considerations.The researchers found that children with higher birth weights generally did better on the intelligence tests. Also, the link between birth weight and intelligence later in life was stronger for boys than for girls.Exercise A:1. Some people thought babies were able to learn things when they were five or six months old.2. Doctors think babies begin learning things on their first day of life.3. Babies communicate with other people by smiling.4. They can recognize and understand sounds they heard while they were still developing inside their mothers.5. Babies can learn while asleep.6. They are important for a child's all later development.Exercise:BStudy 1Study 2Exercise C:Your opinionDirections: Listen to the passage again and give your opinion on the following topics,"Many experts say the first years of a child's life are important for all later development."1. What should mothers do in the first year of a child's life2. What might affect a child if his parents get divorced in his first year of lifePassage 2 FatigueFatigue is a feeling of weariness, tiredness, or lack of energy.Fatigue is different from drowsiness. In general, drowsiness is feeling the need to sleep, while fatigue is a lack of energy and motivation. Drowsiness and apathy (a feeling of indifference or not caring about what happens) can be symptoms of fatigue.Fatigue can be a normal and important response to physical exertion, emotional stress, boredom, or lack of sleep. However, it can also be a nonspecific sign of a more serious psychological or , physical disorder. Fatigue that is not relieved by enough sleep, good nutrition, or a low-stress environment should be evaluated by your doctor. Because fatigue is a common complaint, sometimes a potentially serious cause may be overlooked.The pattern of fatigue may help your doctor determine its underlyingcause. For example, if you wake up in the morning rested but rapidly develop fatigue with activity, you may have an ongoing pysical condition like an underactive thyroid*. On the other hand, if you wake up with a low level of energy and have fatigue that lasts throughout the day, you may be depressed.Here are some tips for reducing fatigue:Get adequate, regular, and consistent amounts of sleep each night.Eat a healthy, well-balanced diet and drink plenty of water throughout the day.Exercise regularly.Learn better ways to relax. Try yoga* or meditation*.Maintain a reasonable work and personal schedule.Change your stressful circumstances, if possible. For example, switch jobs, take a vacation, and deal directly with problems in a relationship.Take a multivitamin. Talk to your doctor about what you need and what is best for you.Avoid alcohol, nicotine*, and drag use.If you have chronic* pain or depression, treating either often helps address the fatigue. However, some antidepressant* medications may cause or worsen fatigue. Your medication may have to be adjusted to avoid this problem. Do not stop or change any medications without instruction from your doctor.Stimulants* (including caffeine) are not effective treatments for fatigue, and can actually make the problem worse when the drugs are discontinued. Sedatives* also tend to intensify fatigue in the long run. Exercise A:Fatigue is a feeling of weariness, tiredness, or lack of energy. Fatigue is different from drowsiness. In general, drowsiness is feeling the need to sleep, while fatigue is a lack of energy and motivation. Drowsiness and apathy can be symptoms of fatigue.Exercise B:1. D2. A3. B4. D5. A6. B7. C8. CExercise C:1. Fatigue is a normal and important response to physical exertion, emotional stress, boredom, or lack of sleep.2. Drowsiness and apathy can be symptoms of fatigue.3. Enough sleep, good nutrition, or a low-stress environment can usually relieve fatigue.4. Treatment for chronic pain or depression often helps address fatigue.5. They may cause or worsen fatigue.。

新视野大学英语视听说教程第二册unit1PPT演示课件

新视野大学英语视听说教程第二册unit1PPT演示课件
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Like and dislike
Speaking Out
My favorite sport is (swimming).
I think a lot of (Professor Smith’s lIe’ctmurekse)e. n on (gardening).
I’m crazy/mad about (football).
I’m fond of (reading).
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Like and dislike
Speaking Out
b) How many expressions do you know about expressing dislikes?
I hate (being laughed by others).
I don’t care for (Kentucky fried chickens).
Important
Words
and
Expressions
ANSWER
What does “be crazy about” mean? Do you know any similar phrases to it?
It means to like something very much.
be attached to, have a passion for, be addicted to
I can’t stand /bear/put up with (the heat). I think little of (fast food).
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Like and dislike
Speaking Out
That’s the last thing I need. I’m tired of (rainy days).

高中英语 人教版Unit 2 第4课时 Listening and Talking 示范课件(共15张PPT)

高中英语 人教版Unit 2  第4课时 Listening and Talking 示范课件(共15张PPT)

How can I help you? What can I do for you? I’d like to ... May I reserve...?
No, thank you. May I have your name, sir? May I ask you how you would like to pay? Wait just a second, please.
Unit 2 Travelling Around
Period 4 Listening and Talking
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Making reservations (Activity 1—Activity 3)
Warming-up
What reservations do we need to make before or while we travel?
ticket...
Talking about time
_O_n__w_h_a_t__d_a_te______ are you travelling?
There are two flights...
Which d__o_y_o_u__p_r_e_f_er__________? Talking about Would _y_o_u__li_k_e_t_o______ travel business
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Listen to conversation again and decide whether the statements are true or false.
( F ) The man would like to buy a plane ticket from London to BPearrliisn. ( T ) The man prefer the 9:30 flight. ( T ) The man would like to travel business class. ( F ) The man would like to book aaroentuer-nwfaliyghflti.ght ( F ) The man would like to pay by ccarsehd.it card

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crocodile
Activity 1
who am I ?
Activitnow what
endangered animals are
dying out in China?
milu deer
tiger
panda
antelope
Activity2 Why are these animals dying out?
Park,Beijing
More than 2,500 after being brought from UK
South
China tiger
too much hunting in the 1950s
Baishanzu (百山祖) National Natural Protection Zone , Zhejiang Province
Activity4
not buy
laws should be made
not eat or kill How to protect wildlife?
seldom use products made from wood
nature reserve should be built
not waste paper everyone knows how to do
A report on some endangered wildlife in China
Animal Problem
One habitat in Number
Number after
China
before
concern
concern
Panda
not enough food :
loss of bamboo growing areas

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Dinosaurs
Why did they become extinct?
1. A huge rock from space hit the earth and put too much dust into the air .
2. The earth got too hot for the dinosaurs to live on any more .
Unit 4 Wildlife Protection
Part 5 Animal Extinction
Name: The Falkland Islands Wolf or Warrah (南极狼) Extinct time: 1876 Possible extinct reason: Hunters have frequently killed them
The Dodo is an extinct flightless bird, it was about 1 meter tall and may have weighed 10.6– 21.1 kg in the wild. Their appearance in life is evidenced only by drawings, paintings, and written accounts from their fossils.
(墨西哥灰熊)
Extinct time: 1964
Possible extinct reason:
Because bears hunted the cattle
from time to time they were considered a pest by farmers. They were trapped, shot and poisoned, and had become

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h. Head of academic body *学术团体
4.
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d. Boxing
√e. Tennis
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√g. Badminton √h. Mountain climbing √i.Going down-c
√c. Head of students’ services
d. A student from the third year
e. An experienced teacher
√f. Head of physical education *体育
g. A student from the first year
4. (√ )In a private school, one can have a wider choice of subjec
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A
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*gym 体操房 *well-rounded education 全面教育,促进全面 发展的教育 *convinced 被说服的,信服的,确信的 *debating team 辩论队 *by any chance 恰好,碰巧 *captain 队长

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e. __________ women believe both
men and woman should work outside the home, and that both should help with the children.
4 Unit Today’s Trends Lesson A Modern family trends Lesson B Family trends
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True
1. Courtney is a manager. □√ 2. Dan is a househusband. □√
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4. They have a baby.
□ □√
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working father and a stay-at-home
mother. Today, this is true for only
________ of homes.
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a.
fashionable a.
创新的 量身定做的,特别的 传统的,经典的 时髦的
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PPT学习交流
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Content
Listening and speaking Reading Grammar Writing
Culture express
PPT学习交流
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Listening and speaking
Pronunciation and listening skills Conversations Passage
Word tips plastic adj. 塑料(制)的 reusable adj. 可重复使用的 fuss n. 小题大做;大惊小怪 biodegradable adj. 可生物降解的
PPT学习交流
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Conversation 1 - Talking About Responsibilities
2. 间接表达法 1) 如果分钟数少于30,可用“分钟 + past + 钟点”表示, 其中past是介词,意思是“过”。如:twenty past four (4:20)。
PPT学习交流
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Focusing on time information
Tips
2) 如果所表示时间的分钟数多于 30,可用“(60分钟 - 分 钟数)+ to +(原钟点数 + 1)”表示,其中 to 是介词, 意思是“差”。如:twenty-five to nine (8:35)。
PPT学习交流
3
Focusing on time information
The pronunciations of the words in brackets are difficult to distinguish. Listen carefully and check (✔) the words you hear.

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No, Mark didn’t forgive Ted.
3. His steak is too raw.
Listening
Task 2
Core Listening
1. Actually it isn’t. 2. I think that’s absolutely ridiculous. 3. I really think that you should
Listening
passage
Fun Listening
1.Who cooked the egg?
the chef, Jack.
2. Is there a chef’s hat on Lynn’s head?
no
3. Do you think that Lynn talked too
much about the egg with Jack? no
complaints! 4. It’s got to stop!
Listening
Task 3
Learning Skills
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there definitely helped a lot ...
keys
• A: Hi, Jane. Welcome to the show! • B: Thanks for inviting me. • A: Tell us, what was your biggest challenge in learning Chinese at the beginning? • B: Well, I suppose it was difficult to grasp the tones at first. • A: I bet! Did joining the Confucius Institute help overcome this problem? • B: Absolutely! Getting involved with Chinese cultural activities there definitely
人教版 选择性必修二
Unit 2 Bridging Cultures Period 4 Using language1
Listening and speaking Talk about Chinese language learning abroad
Learning tip
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