全新版大学英语综合教程3(第二版))_unit6_ppt课件

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综合英语教程3-Unit06课件

综合英语教程3-Unit06课件
Listening Script
Book 3-Unit 6
Task 1 Role play—I’d like to buy … Task 2 Making a bargain Task 3 Picture description
Book 3-ay—I’d like to buy …
Book 3-Unit 6
3. What did the speaker worry about after she bought the chair? She and her husband had decided that if they wanted to buy anything that cost over one hundred dollars, they should consult each other. In the end, she bought the chair without mentioning it to him, so she was worried in case he wouldn’t approve of her purchasing the chair, and to make matters worse, the chair couldn’t be returned.
Book 3-Unit 6
People in a Shop
shop owner boss manager shopkeeper shop assistant (sales assistant) cashier (收银员) customer shopper buyer
Book 3-Unit 6
Book 3-Unit 6
on the market for sale on sale discount 50% off haggle over the price (讨价还价) paying on credit paying with a debit card swipe one’s card through a POS machine

全新版大学英语综合教程3(第二版))_unit6_ppt课件

全新版大学英语综合教程3(第二版))_unit6_ppt课件
She made up her mind to die when the last leaf fell.
Q2: What did she decide to do when she saw the last leaf still cling to the vine after two nights’ rain and wind?
• We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.---Churchill
• 我们靠所得来谋生,但靠给予来创造生活。----丘吉尔
• The true meaning of life is to plant trees,under whose shade you do not expect to sit.---Nelson Henderson
• As Winter approaches and the weather gets colder, Johnsy becomes ill with pneumonia. She gets so sick that she believes that when the last leaf falls from the vine outside her window, she will die.
The Human Touch
Group 4
catalog
Background
The Last Leaf
Learning
What is the human touch?1
Originated from the
warmest aspect from human
normal feelings, a natual

全新版大学英语第三册课件(完整版)

全新版大学英语第三册课件(完整版)

Freedom and Rights
Freedom of the individual is considered one of the essential features of western civilization, which itself is sometimes called the Free World. This freedom is often expressed in terms of rights to do certain things or to be treated in a particular way. In Britain and the US the most basic rights include freedom of expression, of choice and of worship.
Unit two
Civil-Rights Heroes
Text A
Ferqus M.Bordewich
Background InFfreoerdomm aantdiRoignhts
The Civil Rights Movement
Martin Luther King , Jr.
Uncle Tom's Cabin The Underground Railroad in Canada
Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut
Individual Retirement Account
Individual Retirement Account refers to a US government plan that allows people to put part of their income into special bank accounts. No tax has to be paid on this money until they retire. In fact, “ IRA” is used more often.

全新版大学英语综合教程第三册课件—Unit 6

全新版大学英语综合教程第三册课件—Unit 6

Fundamentally a product of his time, O. Henry's work provides one of the best English examples of catching the entire flavor of an age. Whether roaming the cattle-lands of Texas, exploring the art of the "gentle grifter", or investigating the tensions of class and wealth in turn of the century New York, O. Henry had an inimitable hand for isolating some element of society and describing it with an incredible economy and grace of language. Some of his best and leastknown work resides in the collection "Cabbages and Kings", a series of stories which each explore some individual aspect of life in a paralytically sleepy South American town while each advancing some aspect of the larger plot and relating back one to another in a complex structure which slowly explicates its own background even as it painstakingly erects a town which is one of the most detailed literary creations of the period.

大学英语综合教程第三册课件_unit+6

大学英语综合教程第三册课件_unit+6
UNIT 6 THE HUMAN TOUCH
Pre-reading tasks
Listen to the song “Heal the World” and then: 1) Fill in the blanks in the lyrics sheet. 2) Answer the following questions: What do you know about Michael Jackson? What is the message in the song? How is the song related to our topic: the human touch”?
Heal the World
make it a _______ place for you and for me and the entire human ________ there are people _________ if you care enough for the living make it a better place for you and for me if you want to know _______ there's love that cannot ________ love is ________ it only cares of ______ giving
Language study
in a whisper: in a low voice
I was awakened by hearing my own name spoken in a whisper. He bent down and addressed her in a whisper.
The two girls were whispering in the library.

全新版大学英语第二版综合教程2完整unit6ppt课件

全新版大学英语第二版综合教程2完整unit6ppt课件
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She can!
mechanic: a person
whose job is to repair and maintain machines
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She can!
engineer
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She can!
astronaut
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David Cameron
She can!
statesman
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Theresa May
• Translation: 女服务员站在门边,脸上挂着僵硬的笑容。 The waitress stood beside the gate,
__w_it_h__a_m__e_c_h_a_n_ic_a_l_s_m__i_le__o_n_h_e_r__fa_c_e. • Reflection:
mechanic (n.) 机修工 mechanics (n.) 力学,机械学
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• What careers are considered to be “mendominated”?
faulty premises
Men’s dominance
faulty premise: a mistaken statement from which another follows as a conclusion 错误的前提
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13. when it comes to
• e.g. When it comes to chocolate, resistance is useless. e.g. Many students like to chat up a storm online, but when it comes to real people, they have a fear of communicating.

全新版大学英语综合教程第三册课件

全新版大学英语综合教程第三册课件

全新版大学英语第三册n川U4EE­4EE-Changes in the Way We LivePreparations令1.what do you think of the title? Wh y people want to change their ways they live?咱网各2.what are your life style?Text A令Questions Array 1)why do so many migrant workers movefrom the country to the city?2)why do city people buy apartments or houses in the suburbs,even in thecou ntryside?.3l ln your opinion,which is better,living inthe country or city?Words.:.1.frustrate: Array①discourage使灰JL、eg: 丁he lack of money frustrated him②to prevent sb.'s plans. effortsor attempts from succeeding f坐败。

·区〉 .content①adj( not before noun): happy and satisfied eg: He is quite content with his life. ※ be content to d②v:to make sb. fell happy and satisfied ※c onte n t yoursel f with sth(to do or have sth that is not what you really wante d ,bu t i t's still satisfactory )n:1) a feeling of quite happiness and satisfaction※do sth to your hear t's content(to do sth as much as you want) Array eg: 在暑假,孩子们可以允许尽情的玩耍.2) contents: the things that are inside a box,bag,room or are written in a letter,book etc.容器所装的东西,目录3) the amount of a substance that is contained in sth or the ideas ,fact s,opinions that arecontained in a speech or a piece of writingv t:1)transp o时,a s with a t r uck,car t,etc.21t o pu ll sth. heavy with a continuous,steady movementeg: to haul the logs alongto haul up the fishing netsn: a large amount of goods that has been stolen,or found by the policeeg: The robbers' haul included a very va l uable diamond ring.ue:'t o be expected to happen or arrive at a particularte ieg: When is your baby due?食be due to do sth.eg: The meeting isn't due to start until three.eg: I'm due for a pay rise soon.2)due to:because ofeg: The company's problems are due to a mixture of bad luck and poor managemen t.3)in due course:at some time in the future when it is the right tim e,bu t not beforeeg: 委员会会在适当的时候考虑、你的申请的.令.Improveme n t: an act of improving or å state of eing improvedeg: We need to carry out some improvements to the computer system.食cf: improve(ment) on / improve(ment) inimprove(ment) on :如把两件事作比较,而后发生的比 早发生的好eg: Today's weather is an improment on yesterda y ' improve(ment) in :指某方面好转或改善eg: There has been an i mprovement in the weathe r . 食Your luck improves with the improvement of yourse .令p . supplemen t:v: to add sth.,especially to what you earn or eat ,in order to increase it to anacceptable level食supp l emen t by l withn : ①sth. that you add to sth. else toimprove it or make i t complete②an additional part at the .end of a book ,or a separate part of a newspaper , magazine 增刊eg : the supplement to (of x ) the book令 {/ .spray v: to make a stream of small drops of liquid come out of a small tube or several small holes食spray sb . with st h .spray sth . on / over st h .eg :她把香水喷在身上.n : liquid which is forced out of a special container i Çl very small dropseg: hair spray( spray which you put on you hair to keep it tidy)insect spray(spray used for killing insects )n:a neat pile of things one on top of the otherI+of J eg: a stack of dishesv:to form a neat pile or make things i nto a neat pile eg: Stack the firewood in the back yard.食be stacked witheg: 地上堆满了合子.令 fJ .swamp:v :① to suddenly cover sth . with a lot of wate r , espec i ally in a way that causes damage②( usually passive )to suddenly give sb . a lot of work ,problems etc to deal with食swamp sb with stheg :We 're swamped with telephone calls.n : land that is always very wet or slightly covered with watereg :要走出这片沼泽地是非常困难的.令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed令'O.crawl:v:①t o move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground食crawl along /across②to be too pleasant or helpful to sb in authority especially because you want them to help you食crawl to sb③make your skin crawl: if sth or sb makes your skin crawl,you think they are extremely unpleasant eg:The way he looks at her really makes my skin crawl.n:a very slow speed。

全新版大学生英语综合教程3Unit6

全新版大学生英语综合教程3Unit6

Para28
When it was light enough Johnsy, the merciless, commanded that the shade be raised.
翻译:等天色亮起,冷酷无情的约翰西命令将窗帘拉起。
含有should+ 动词原形的用法,主要是有关建议和命令的相关从句, 包括主语从句,宾语从句,表语从句,同位语从句以及与之相关的形 式 主 语 宾 语 之 类 的 从 句 。 常 见 的 动 词 主 要 有 advise,suggest,insist,order,require,recommend,command以及相关名 词等。 eg. 1.He suggested that the meeting(should) be put off. 2.My suggestion is that we(should) stay here for a rest. 3.There is no suggestion that she(should) resign.
翻译:可是,瞧!经过一整夜的狂风骤雨,竟然还存留一片常青藤叶 ,背靠砖墙,格外醒目。
stand out :显著,突出
against: prep.反对,违背;靠;倚;防备
adj.不利的;对立的 eg. She leaned against him. 她靠在他身上。 Jone was very much against commencing drug treatment.琼非常反 对开始药物治疗。
Scene two (Paras34-37):Characters(the doctor,Sue)
Event: The doctor told Sue that Johnsy would recover,but Behrman caught pneumonia himself and his case was hopeless.

全新版大学英语(第二版)综合教程3Unit6

全新版大学英语(第二版)综合教程3Unit6

Book3 Unit6Part21.He spent all evening talking about his latest book which none of us had ever _____A.heardB.heard fromC. heard ofD.listened to解析:heard 听(hear的过去式)heard from收到……的来信 heard of 听说 listened to 听;听从翻译:他花了整晚的时间来讲述他的新书,是一本我们从来没听说过的书。

2. The garden is beautifully ____ outidB.liediny解析:laid out 安排,陈列(lay out的过去式和过去分词)3、The driving instructor told me to ______ at the post office.A.pull overB.pull upC.pull offD.pull round解析: pull over:靠边停车;pull up:(使)停下(住);责备;(使)名次提前;从土里拔出来;pull off:脱去;胜利完成;捣鬼;pull round:(使)(某人)恢复健康,(使)脱离险境;翻译:驾驶教练叫我在邮局停车。

4、The sixty-storey skyscraper _____ against the blue sky.A.stands upB.stands byC.stands forD.stands out解析:stands up;起立;竖立;经久耐用;<非正>失约;stands by:支持;准备行动;信守诺言;站在旁边;stands for: 代表;为…而奋斗;拥护;<口>容忍;stands out:突出;坚持;超群;向前跨步;翻译:这座六十层的摩天大楼在蓝天的映衬下显得格外突出。

5. We advised them to take a rest but they _ _ _ _ in finishing the work.A.struckB.insistedC.persistD.maintained解析: struck adj .受罢工影响的 v .罢工,打击,撞击(strike的过去式和过去分词)insisted 坚持persisted v .持续(persist的过去分词);坚持不懈maintained adj .被保持的 v .维护,维修;维持(maintain的过去分词)B与 C单词短语:insist on/ persist in. 都是坚持的意思,但 persist与in 固定搭配,故选 C翻译:我们建议他们休息一下,但他们坚持完成这项工作。

外教社2024全新版大学进阶英语系列:综合教程(第二版) 第3册PPT课件(试用版)Unit 6 D

外教社2024全新版大学进阶英语系列:综合教程(第二版) 第3册PPT课件(试用版)Unit 6 D
There’s so much 7) strength in all of us Every woman, child, and man It’s the moment that you think you can’t You’ll discover that you 8) can
Theme Exploration
Getting Prepared
Warm-up Video
Notes
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA):《有毒物质控制法》。 该 法 案 1976 年 经 美 国 国 会 通 过 , 由 环 境 保 护 局 (Environmental Protection Agency)执行。其中规定在化学 新产品投产前,厂商必须通知E.P.A.,提供有关信息,由后 者判定是否禁止或限制该产品的生产。由于不要求厂商必 须首先通过安全性测试确定产品无害,该法案被很多人认 为是一个“没有牙齿”的法案。
Feel the flame (forever burn) Teaching lessons we must learn (To bring us closer to) the power of the dream The world units in hope and peace (We’ll pray that) it will always be (It is) the power of the dream that brings us here
The Power of the Dream
Deep within each heart There lies a magic spark That lights the fire of our 1) imagination And since the dawn of man The strength of just “I can” Has brought together people of all nations There’s nothing 2) ordinary in the living of each day There’s a special part every one of us will play

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程3课件及答案 Unit 6 Determination

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程3课件及答案 Unit 6 Determination

A. securing human rights
B. exposing corruption
C. promoting rights for the disabled people
D. exposing chemical pollution
Getting Prepared
Warm-up Video
Notes
Getting Prepared
Warm-up Video
Notes
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA):《有毒物质控制 法 》 。 该 法 案 1976 年经美国 国会通过 ,由环境保护局 (Environmental Protection Agency)执行。其中规定在化学 新产品投产前,厂商必须通知E.P.A.,提供有关信息,由后 者判定是否禁止或限制该产品的生产。由于不要求厂商必 须首先通过安全性测试确定产品无害,该法案被很多人认 为是一个“没有牙齿”的法案。
to the triumph of one man’s determination not to be defeated by circumstances.” Explain the sentence by telling the story of how the bridge was completed.
Pair Work
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全新版大学英语第二版综合教程2完整unit6ppt课件

全新版大学英语第二版综合教程2完整unit6ppt课件
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新标准大学英语3Unit 6课件

新标准大学英语3Unit 6课件

Unit 6ACTIVITY 1The text from Last Man Down offers an eyewitness account of a defining historical event of 9/11 __attack_____from the perspective of Richard Picciotto, a __ firefighter_______; his story is that of a man, a hero, and a tragic event that inspired the nation. His recount is not one of death and destruction, but a celebration of life and its unpredictable __nature_______.1.I thought how we fir emen were always saying to each other, “I’ll see you at the big one.” Or, “We’ll all meet at the big one.” I never knew how it started, or when I’d picked up on it myself, but it was part of our shorthand. Meaning, no matter how big this fire is, there’ll be another one bigger, somewhere down the road. We’ll make it through this one, and we’ll make it through that one, too.我想起我们消防员平常总互相打趣说:“在大火中见吧。

《全新版大学进阶英语综合教程3》Unit6教案

《全新版大学进阶英语综合教程3》Unit6教案

《全新版⼤学进阶英语综合教程3》Unit6教案《全新版⼤学进阶英语综合教程3》课程单元教学设计(教案)编号:U6-01Opener:Pair work: Look at the picture below while listening to the recording and then answer the questions that follow. Compare your answers with your partner. Before you start, getting to know the following new words might be helpful.Helpful ExpressionsLong Island 长岛(美国纽约州东南端岛屿)persuasion /p?5sweIZ?n/ n. 说服tragic /tr?dZIk/ a. 悲剧的,不幸的site /saIt/ n. 地点,场地indicate /5IndIkeIt/ vt. 表明under way 进⾏中Brooklyn Bridge /5brUklIn brIdZ/ 布鲁克林⼤桥(连接纽约曼哈顿区和布鲁克林区)glory /5gl?ùrI/ n. 荣耀tribute /5trIbjuùt/ n. 颂歌,赞辞triumph /5traI?mf/ n. 胜利Questions:1 Look at the above picture of the Brooklyn Bridge. Do you think it looks great? When was it completed?2 How long did it take to complete the bridge?3 “Today the Brooklyn Bridge stands in a ll its glory as a tribute to the triumph of one man’s determination not to be defeated by circumstances.” Explain the sentence by telling the story of how the bridge was completed.Tips in this part:1. Warm up to the topic of determination by mentioning the deaf DJ which Ss got to know from Unit I of Book I, the entrepreneur Ma Y un, or any other well-known success of our time. Then have Ss discuss the factors contributing to the success of these people.Video watching: Cultural Notes:《全新版⼤学进阶英语综合教程3》课程单元教学设计(教案)编号:U6-02I.Refresh Ss' memory of the text.Have Ss do the Comprehension Check tasks as a way of refreshing what they have learned from the previous session. Ss may be given a few minutes to consider and write down their answers in class. After that T may ask Ss to read aloud the completed paragraphs/sentences. Ss should be encouraged to come up with alternative answers, and T should make comments about whether such alternatives are acceptable or not.II.Tackle the key words and expressions.For each of the words/expressions listed in the box of Key Words Expressions in Focusing on Language in Context, T may begin by having Ss find the sentence in the text which contains the word/expression, and then give at least one more example sentence.III.Have Ss do the exercises in Focusing on Language in Context.For each exercise in this part, Ss should be given a few minutes to complete the sentences by themselves. After that, T may ask some of them to read out loud the paragraphs/sentences. Ss should be encouraged to come up with alternative answers, and the teacher should comment on the appropriateness of such alternatives.IV.Have Ss do Comprehensive Practice.Have Ss complete the exercises individually first, and then ask them to compare notes in pairs. After that, invite some students to read out loud the competed Cloze and Translation, and make comments on them.1. Text OrganizationPair work: In this text, the author tells us a story about a lawyer’s fight against the chemical giant DuPont. It is further made up of two stories: the Tennant’s story of the law suit against DuPont and the subseque nt Bilott’s fight against the chemical giant. Go over the text once again, find out what the two stories are about, and complete the table below.2 Comprehension CheckPair work:With the teacher as guide, you and your partner work on the following comprehension check exercises.2.1Digging into detailAnswer the following questions to better understand the text. You may want to write down some key words in the space provided before you do so.(Para. 2) 1 Why wasn’t Bilott the right kind of lawyer for Tennant?Because Bilottt used to be a corporate defense lawyer and his specialty was defending chemical companies.(Paras. 1-5) 2 What was the story Tennant told Bilott?Tennant t old Bilott that he and his siblings were cattle farmers. In the ’80s, his brother Jim sold a plot to DuPont and the company used it as a landfill for waste from a nearby factory. The Tennants’ cattle started to act deranged ever since. And now they were se en dying here and there on the farm.(Para. 8) 3 What was Bilott’s most important finding when he was gathering evidence? He found a letter DuPont had sent to the E.P.A. which mentioned a chemical called PFOA.(Paras. 10-12) 4 What did DuPont do wrong with PFOA?DuPont, acting against the recommendation of 3M, the manufacturer of PFOA, flushed PFOA powder into the river through the outfall pipes of its factory. Even worse, it continued to do so after it became aware that PFOA caused cancerous tumors in lab animals.(Para. 16) 5 What made DuPont finally cease its production and use of PFOA?Thanks to the efforts of Bilott, the E.P.A became aware of PFOA’s toxicity. It accused DuPont of violating the Toxic Substances Control Act and made the latter pay 16.5 million in settlement. After that DuPont stopped producing and using PFOA.2.2 Understanding difficult sentencesLanguage Focus《全新版⼤学进阶英语综合教程3》课程单元教学设计(教案)编号:U6-03《新视野⼤学英语(第三版)》Book 3课程单元教学设计(教案)编号:U6-04Listening to the worldI. Sharing1. Watch a podcast for its general idea.2. Watch Part 1 and fill in the blanks.3. Watch Part 2 and fill in the blanks4. Watch Part 3 and match the decades and reasons to the people A-E5. Watch Part 4 and check the events and people you hear.6. Discuss the questions.Do you think life is better now than in the pastIf you could have lived through a different age or decade, which would you choose and whyIn your opinion, what historical events or people have changed the course of history In what way(s)II. ListeningListen and answer the questions.Before you listenLook at the pictures A-C. Which decades do you think they are from?The first picture is the Beatles. They were popular in the 1960s.The second one is about the moon landing of Apollo 11, which happened at the end of 1960s.The third picture is the poster of the film Forrest Gump, which was released in the 1990s.Listening skillsMaking inferences:Additional NotesSome examples are given here showing how to make inferences about attitude, time, place, cause / effect, relationship, etc., which frequently appear in listening practice.1. Inferring the attitude. Suppose you hear:Luisa slammed the tennis ball over the net. Her partner returned it lazily and Luisa raced to hit it back over the net. It landed in the far corner, but her partner did not return it.。

全新版大学英语综合教程第二版第三册课后习题答案-U6

全新版大学英语综合教程第二版第三册课后习题答案-U6

Unit6The Human TouchText AContent Questions(P.172)1.They found their tastes in art,chicory salad and bishop sleeves so much in tune that theyset up a joint studio.2.Johnsy would be able to recover from pneumonia if she wanted to live.3.She wanted to paint the Bay of Naples some day.4.She could see a bare yard,and an old ivy vine climbing half way up the brick wall.5.Because she thought that she would die when the last leaf fell.6.No.Because in the text the author mentions that Behrman was a failure in art.For fortyyears he had been always about to paint a masterpiece,without ever actually starting one.7.He was upset that Johnsy should have such a silly idea.8.Because they were afraid that Johnsy would die if the leaves on it were all gone.9.She saw the last leaf on the vine.10.It rekindled her will to live.And she realized that it was a sin to want to die.11.He caught pneumonia because he painted the last leaf on a rainy and cold night in the yardand was wet through.12.Yes,he finished his masterpiece eventually.It was his fine painting of the last leaf,thepainting that saved Johnsy.Text Organization(P.173)1.(P.173)1).She made up her mind to die when the last leaf fell.2).She decided not to give up her life.3).Behrman,a kind neighbor,who was aware of Johnsy's state of mind,risked death to paint the lastleaf and save her.4).Because it was so perfect the girls both mistook it for the real thing.2.(P.173)(P.176)VocabularyVocabulary(P.176)1.1)masterpieces2)fragile3)fancy4)nonsense5)cling to6)endure7)acute8)whistle9)mock10)subtracted11)Sin12)flutter/flutteringComprehensive Exercises I.Cloze(P.181)1.(P.182)1).The red house stands out against the old trees that reach high up to the sky.2).The salary in/for my new job is great,but for the rest,I’m not satisfied.3).The waters of the two streams mingle near our village.4).We should not mock at other people’s religious beliefs.5).The curtains of the room are not quite in tune with the style of the furniture.2.(P.182)Here and there we see young artists who stand out from other people.They may be in worn out jeans all the year round,or walk barefoot/in bare feet even in winter,or drink to excess,or cling to the fancy of creating a masterpiece without actually doing any creative work.In fact, many of them act like this just to look the part,or to be"in tune with"other artists.They have forgotten that only through persistent effort can one achieve success.Chinese Translations of Texts A人情味约翰西病情严重,她似乎失去了活下去的意志。

综合英语教程第三版3Unit6ppt

综合英语教程第三版3Unit6ppt

• nevertheless: adv. • ---(formal) in spite of a fact that you have just mentioned • e.g. It was a terrible accident. Nevertheless, air travel is still the safest form of transport.
Entertain v(sb. with sth.) 招待,款待,使快乐 eg. Barbecues are a favorite way of entertaining friends. he entertained us for hours with his stories and jokes. entertainer n. 表演者,艺人 entertaining adj. 有趣的,娱乐的 entertainment n. 娱乐片/节目/活动 招待款 待
– 这是一次可怕的事故。尽管如此,航空旅行仍是最安 全的交通形式。
• What you said was true. It was, nevertheless, a little unkind.
– 你说的是对的,不过有点不友善。
• Dictator n. 独裁者 专横的人 Dictatorial adj. 独裁的,专横的 A dictatorial regime / behavior 独裁政权 / 行为 • Dictate v. 口授,口述, 指使,强行规定,支配 eg. He dictated a letter to his secretary. What rights do they have to dictate how we live our lives?
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全新版大学英语综合教程3unit6textB

全新版大学英语综合教程3unit6textB

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文章主题是关于人工智能的发展和影响,探讨了人工智能在未来的发展趋势和可能带来的挑战。
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文章介绍了人工智能的发展历程,以及当前的技术水平和应用领域,为读者提供了对人工智能的全面了解。
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文章旨在引导读者思考人工智能的未来发展,以及如何应对可能出现的挑战,为读者提供了一个深入了解人工智能的平台。
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"collapse of infrastructure" - the act or process of infrastructure systems failing or collapsing due to various reasons such as natural disasters, aging, or neglect
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yet not beyond reason, for both ways conform2 well to the logic of life. Actually, his
style had a great influence on modern
American fiction. Therefore, some critics
Q2:What did she decide to do when she saw the last leaf still cling to the vine after two nights’ rain and wind?
Q3:How was it that the cold fierce wind did not blow away the last leaf?
Cabbages and Kings 1 The Four Million
The Heart of the West The Cop and the Anthe2m The Gift of the Magi The Last Leaf The Furnished Room 3
O. Henry’s writing style 1
pharmacist, sheepherder, draftsman, journalist, and clerk; was in prison for three years.
Works: more than 270 short stories
and a novel.
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His main works
All of O. Henry’s stories were ingeniously
conceived(构思巧妙), with the endings always
contrary to readers’ expectations. Though
his stories’ endings are always surprising,
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Family
Family
Friendship
•And so on…
quotation
• There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.---Edith
• 传递光亮有两种方式:成为一支蜡烛或当一面镜子。----伊 迪丝·沃顿
• We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.---Churchill
• 我们靠所得来谋生,但靠给予来创造生活。----丘吉尔
• The true meaning of life is to plant trees,under whose shade you do not expect to sit.---Nelson Henderson
Q4:Why did Sue call the painted leaf Behrman’s masterpiece?
The Human Touch
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Background
The Last Leaf
Learning
What is the human touch?1
Originated from the
warmest aspect from human
normal feelings, a natual
• 人生的真谛就是植树而不想去坐享那树荫。---奈know about O1. Henry? Born: on September 11, 1862 in
Greensboro, North Carolina
Died: on June 5, 1910 Experiences: worked as a bookkeepe2r2,
revealment from real
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emotions among one
another, giving others a
wonderful felling of love,
care and an encouraging
spirit. Also means care
and encouragement amongst.
the ground floor beneath them.
• The doctor: Johnsy’s doctor.
Pre-questions
Q1:What was, at first, Johnsy determined to do if the last ivy leaf should fall?
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The Last 2
Leaf
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character introductio n
• Johnsy: An artist who caught pneumonia.
• Sue: Johnsy’s best friend and roommate.
• Behrman: An old painter who lived on
O. Henry is most famous for making simple but effective use of paradoxical coincidences to produce ironic and surprise or ‘twist’ endings, e.g. “The 22 Last Leaf”, “The Cop and the Anthem”, and perhaps his most famous story “The Gift of the Magi”. “欧·亨利式结尾”通常指的是在文章情节结3
called him “the founder of American
stories”. Being gifted with humor and a keen
awareness of details, he objectively shows us
what America looks like.
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O.Henry’s writing style1
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