高中英语必修五Unit4课件

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人教版高中英语必修5课件 Unit 4 课件

人教版高中英语必修5课件 Unit 4  课件
4. Enthusiasm for the job is the key
to success, do you agree ?
Why/why not ?
Fast-reading
1. Answer questions 1) and 2).
1).What are they talking about? They are talking about how to become a good reporter, including some necessary skills, some duties and so on. 2) Why is my first work assignment “unforgettable” ?
Discussion
1 .What level of education should a good news reporter have ?
2. Dose work experience play an important role in making the news? 3. Is being curious and active important? why or why not ?
Dear friend, I have worked on a popular English newspaper for a few days. Life as a journalist is so exciting, full of challenge and it requires a lot of professional skills, though. …. yours, Zhou Yang
Or abroad?
Warming Up Pair work

高中必修5 Unit4 讲课课件

高中必修5 Unit4 讲课课件

Designer
The designer designs the articles and photographs.
The editor Checks the writing and facts and makes changes if necessary.
The printer Prints the newspaper.
photographer
News
Prints the newspaper
designer
printer
editor Lays out the article
and photographs
Makes sure the writing is clear, concise and accurate; checks facts
Further understanding
• 1) Never will Zhou Yang forget his first assignment at the office of a popular English newspaper. • 2) Not only am I interested in photography, but I took an amateur course at university to update my skills. • 3) Here comes my list of dos and don’ts. • 4) Only if you ask many different questions, will you acquire all the information you need to know.
The reporter/journalist finds out news and tells people about it in newspaper or on TV/radio.

英语必修五Unit4公开课课件

英语必修五Unit4公开课课件

Make an interview on working experience for a newspaper.
Useful phrases
☆cover a story
☆be eager to do
☆a real “scoop”
☆concentrate on
☆a trick of the trade
interviewed
3. This is a trick of the trade. A. something that cheats somebody B. something that helps you do the job in a professional way C. something used to achieve secrets
Summary
To the reporters,it’s _u_n_n_e_c_e_s_s_a_ry__for them to take a camera because they havep_r_o_fe_s_s_io_n__a_l _p_h_o_t_o_g_ra_p__h_e_rs with them. The reporters should be _c_u_r_io_u__s _ and they must have a _n_o_s_e_ for a story. They know how to _a_cq__u_ir_e_the information they need.While interviewing, they won’t _b_e_r_u_d_e_, they won’t_ta_lk__to_o__m_u_c_h_t_h_e_m_s_e_lv_e_s, and they __li_st_e_n_t_o_t_h_e _in_t_e_rv_i_ew__ee_ carefully. They will listen to the d__et_a_i_le_d_ facts and ask new questions. There is a trick of the_t_r_a_d_e_, that is ,with the permission of the interviewer, they would use __r_ec_o_r_d_e_r_s_ which could keep the evidence to help ___s_u_p_p_o_r_t_their story.

高中英语必修五Unit4Makingthenews-Reading[新人教版课件]42页PPT

高中英语必修五Unit4Makingthenews-Reading[新人教版课件]42页PPT
China Daily, will you need to find out what kind of jobs they have?
Tips
But whatever you want to be, you need to know a lot about the occupations and prepare yourselves for them from now on.


8 Ability to work in a team



Look at the title and the picture. What do you think would make the first day at work “unforgettable”? • Doing things very special or meeting somebody very important • Feeling very strange and uncomfortable • Not dressed correctly for the job or dropping food or drink and feeling emba experience



3 Good communication skills



4 Curious, active personality



5 Hard-working



6 Enthusiasm for the job



7 Prepared to work long hours □
Questions How many different kinds of jobs do newspapers have? What are they?

人教版高二英语必修五unit4 课文语言点课件(28张ppt)

人教版高二英语必修五unit4 课文语言点课件(28张ppt)

ZY: Wonderful. What do I need to take with me? I already
have a notebook and camera.
HX: No need for a camera. You'll have __a__p_r_o_fe_s_s_io_n_a_l_p_h__o_to_g_r_a_p_h_e_r__ (专业摄影师) with you to __ta_k_e__p_h_o_t_o_g_r_a_p_h_s___ (拍照). You'll find your colleagues very __e_a_g_er__to__a_s_s_is_t_y_o_u___ (渴望帮助你), so you may be able to __c_o_n_c_e_n_t_r_a_te__o_n_____ (集中精神) photography later if you' re interested. ZY: Thank you. Not only __a_m__I_i_n_t_e_re_s_t_e_d_i_n___ (感兴趣) photography, __b_u_t__ I took an amateur course at university to update my skills.
job. (profession)
4)His _g__u_il_t __ was proved beyond all doubt by the prosecution and he felt _g_u_il_ty_ about not telling the truth to the judge. (guilt)
going out to work, he told him to be __c_u_r_io__u_s_(好奇的)

人教版高中英语必修5Unit4课件Workbook

人教版高中英语必修5Unit4课件Workbook

Where would you like to meet? I suggest that we meet … I may be able to see you at … Please, can you tell me …? I look forward to seeing you.
Sample dialogue
wondered if I’d got the right day or the right time and place. S: Did you ring the bell?
G: Yes, I did. It sounded very loud and echoed through the empty rooms. I began to feel very anxious. I was sure I must have got things wrong.
S1: Well, her diary is empty for Tuesday so she may be able to see you then. What time would be most convenient?
S2: I think perhaps lunchtime.
S1: I’m afraid she can’t do that because she always has relaxation classes at lunchtime. So I suggest you meet at 2 pm.
G: Yes, I did. You remember I told you that they didn’t want to phone me at home because the sound effects were better at the BBC radio station here in Reading.

高中英语人教必修5课件:Unit 4

高中英语人教必修5课件:Unit 4

My shots let them appear the way I prefer Facts turned into a fairy-tale For public sale Wrong or right why should I care? There’s no buck in being fair From Moscow to Berlin, Beirut to L. A.
W: I work for a travel agency. Working in a restaurant was just too boring. M: Your new job sounds interesting! Have you got time for a coffee? So we can catch up? W: Sure, why not?
2. Where does the woman work now? A. In a school. B. In a restaurant. C. In a travel agency.
3. What are the two speakers going to do? A. To take a trip. B. To have a coffee. C. To attend a meeting. 答案: 1~3. ACB
【听力微语系列】 对话中的时间线索: 在听一段对话时, 要注意对话
中的时间线索。虽然有时在做题时, 有些时间并不是 做题的直接目标, 但会对题目有间接的帮助。因此, 在 听一段对话的时候, 一定要把握好对话中的时间词。
【即时训练】听音频回答问题。 1. What is the possible relationship between the two speakers? A. Friends. B. Wife and husband. C. Business partners.

高中英语必修五Unit4精品PPT课件

高中英语必修五Unit4精品PPT课件
③Who will take the pictures when Zhou Yang goes out on a story for the first time?
A. Zhou Yang himself B. A professional photographer C. Hu Xin D.A more experienced reporter 10
单击添加署名或公司信息
Revision:
Generally speaking, if you want to be a good news reporter, what qualities do you think you need to have?
Page 3
1. Higher level of education 2. Work experience 3. Good communication skills 4. Curious, active personality 5. Hard-working 6. Enthusiasm for the job 7. Prepared to work long hours 8. Ability to work in a team
Vedio
interviewer: Yang Lan
Lu Yu
Interviewee: Hillary
Page 1
Unit 4 Making the news
Period Two: Reading
MY FIRST WORK ASSIGNMENT
‘Unforgettable’, says new journalist
9
②Zhou Yang can cover a story on his own only when_____ A. he has a nose for a story B. he listens to the answers carefully C. he is interested in photography D. he has seen what an experienced reporter does.

人教版高中英语必修5第四单元PPT课件(整套)

人教版高中英语必修5第四单元PPT课件(整套)
yes
yes
She saw him buying the fish at a fish shop The eyewitness wanted his friend to win the competition. The fisherman should apologize to the judge.
T 4. Knowing the difference of primary and secondary sources can help us decide what is a fact and what is an opinion.
T 5. Often facts and opinions are mixed in any report.
Speaking task
Now that you understand how important eyewitnesses are, you can role-play a situation. Imagine that you are the organizer of a local fishing competition. A person tells you he / she has caught a fish the size of a bicycle.
NameInformFra bibliotektionReporter
needs to prepare questions to ask the fisherman and the eyewitness
about how fisherman caught fish
about what the eyewitness saw
Fact Opinion yes yes yes

高中英语必修5unit4精选课件

高中英语必修5unit4精选课件

Unit 4 Making the news Ⅰ .听录音,根据所听内容选择正确答案听第 1~ 5 段对话,分别完成第1~5 题1.Where is the woman leaving for?A.She ’s leaving for France.B.She ’s leaving for Beijing.C.She ’s leaving France for Beijing.2.What do we learn from the conversation?A.There will be a strong storm and later sunny tomorrow.B.The weatherman is usually exact in his forecast.C.The weatherman is usually not exact in his forecast.3.What ’s Tom going to do?A.To look for his notebook.B.To take classes.C.To have breakfast.4.When will the man arrive home?A. At 10:00.B. At 11:00.5.How does the woman feel about the party?A. It ’s a quiet one.B. It ’ s really a big one.a small one.听第 6 段对话,完成第6~8 题6.What might the ringing be?A. The door bell.B. Their imagination.C. The neighbours ’ phone.7.What is the man going to do?A. Go out.B. Continue his wait. work.C. At 12:00.C. It ’s C. Do some第1页共19页8.What do we know about the man?A.He doesn ’ t want to tell others about his work.B.He is at work.C.He always relaxes himself.Ⅱ .听录音,根据短文内容完成以下句子1.You are supposed to develop a lifelong habit of reading a daily newspaper _________in high school.2.You need to be able to get as much _________ as possible in a short time.3. A good journalist should give an objective and factual account of events withoutbringing in his own feelings and _________.4.The previously undefeated football team lost its first match of the seasonyesterday after a controversial _________ by the referee.Ⅲ .单项选择,从A、 B、C、 D 四个选项中,选择最正确答案完成句子1.The thief denied ______ some money from the old lady.A. having stolenB. to stealC. being stolenD. stole2.If my sister doesn’t go to the cinema tonight, ______.A. nor do IB. same with meC. so will ID. neither shall I3.I cannot support a policy of which I have never ______.A.accomplishedB. approvedC. appliedD. abandoned4.The reference book ______ many of the problems we have come across in our study.A. saysB. coversC. talksD. refers5.The guard kept quiet about the accident ______ lose his job.A. so not as toB. so as to notC. so as not toD. not so as to6.A driver should ______ the road when ______.A. concentrate in; drivingB. concentrate on; driveC. concentrate on; drivingD. concentrate to; drove7. He worked very hard in order to ______ a good knowledge of English.A. takeB. holdC. catchD.acquire8.—Why didn’ t you come to meet me, Bob?—Sorry, dear. But I really forgot where I was ______ to meet you.A. aboutB. demandedC. supposedD. /9.—The government suggests the number of private cars be limited to stopairpollution.—______, the idea is not very practical.A. Sounds good as itB. As it sounds goodC. As good it soundsD. Good as it sounds10. Modern women with independent incomes are refusing to ______ the traditionalidea of marriage nowadays.A. submit toB. contribute toC. devote toD.expose to11. The young man insisted that he was innocent of the case because he was not ______it.A. informed ofB. accused ofC. involed inD.interested in12.______ to hear the good news, the excited pupils threw their schoolbagsinto the air.A. DelightingB. To be delightedC. Having delightedD.Delighted13. So amused ______ that they couldn ’ t help laughing when they saw the headteacherdressed up as Santa Claus on Chrismas Day.A. did the students feelB. had the students feltC. the students feltD. the students had felt14. The farmers built fences in order to ______ their sheep ______ wolves.C. concentrate on; drivingD. concentrate to; drove7. He worked very hard in order to ______ a good knowledge of English.A. takeB. holdC. catchD.acquire8.—Why didn’ t you come to meet me, Bob?—Sorry, dear. But I really forgot where I was ______ to meet you.A. aboutB. demandedC. supposedD. /9.—The government suggests the number of private cars be limited to stopairpollution.—______, the idea is not very practical.A. Sounds good as itB. As it sounds goodC. As good it soundsD. Good as it sounds10. Modern women with independent incomes are refusing to ______ the traditionalidea of marriage nowadays.A. submit toB. contribute toC. devote toD.expose to11. The young man insisted that he was innocent of the case because he was not ______it.A. informed ofB. accused ofC. involed inD.interested in12.______ to hear the good news, the excited pupils threw their schoolbagsinto the air.A. DelightingB. To be delightedC. Having delightedD.Delighted13. So amused ______ that they couldn ’ t help laughing when they saw the headteacherdressed up as Santa Claus on Chrismas Day.A. did the students feelB. had the students feltC. the students feltD. the students had felt14. The farmers built fences in order to ______ their sheep ______ wolves.C. concentrate on; drivingD. concentrate to; drove7. He worked very hard in order to ______ a good knowledge of English.A. takeB. holdC. catchD.acquire8.—Why didn’ t you come to meet me, Bob?—Sorry, dear. But I really forgot where I was ______ to meet you.A. aboutB. demandedC. supposedD. /9.—The government suggests the number of private cars be limited to stopairpollution.—______, the idea is not very practical.A. Sounds good as itB. As it sounds goodC. As good it soundsD. Good as it sounds10. Modern women with independent incomes are refusing to ______ the traditionalidea of marriage nowadays.A. submit toB. contribute toC. devote toD.expose to11. The young man insisted that he was innocent of the case because he was not ______it.A. informed ofB. accused ofC. involed inD.interested in12.______ to hear the good news, the excited pupils threw their schoolbagsinto the air.A. DelightingB. To be delightedC. Having delightedD.Delighted13. So amused ______ that they couldn ’ t help laughing when they saw the headteacherdressed up as Santa Claus on Chrismas Day.A. did the students feelB. had the students feltC. the students feltD. the students had felt14. The farmers built fences in order to ______ their sheep ______ wolves.C. concentrate on; drivingD. concentrate to; drove7. He worked very hard in order to ______ a good knowledge of English.A. takeB. holdC. catchD.acquire8.—Why didn’ t you come to meet me, Bob?—Sorry, dear. But I really forgot where I was ______ to meet you.A. aboutB. demandedC. supposedD. /9.—The government suggests the number of private cars be limited to stopairpollution.—______, the idea is not very practical.A. Sounds good as itB. As it sounds goodC. As good it soundsD. Good as it sounds10. Modern women with independent incomes are refusing to ______ the traditionalidea of marriage nowadays.A. submit toB. contribute toC. devote toD.expose to11. The young man insisted that he was innocent of the case because he was not ______it.A. informed ofB. accused ofC. involed inD.interested in12.______ to hear the good news, the excited pupils threw their schoolbagsinto the air.A. DelightingB. To be delightedC. Having delightedD.Delighted13. So amused ______ that they couldn ’ t help laughing when they saw the headteacherdressed up as Santa Claus on Chrismas Day.A. did the students feelB. had the students feltC. the students feltD. the students had felt14. The farmers built fences in order to ______ their sheep ______ wolves.C. concentrate on; drivingD. concentrate to; drove7. He worked very hard in order to ______ a good knowledge of English.A. takeB. holdC. catchD.acquire8.—Why didn’ t you come to meet me, Bob?—Sorry, dear. But I really forgot where I was ______ to meet you.A. aboutB. demandedC. supposedD. /9.—The government suggests the number of private cars be limited to stopairpollution.—______, the idea is not very practical.A. Sounds good as itB. As it sounds goodC. As good it soundsD. Good as it sounds10. Modern women with independent incomes are refusing to ______ the traditionalidea of marriage nowadays.A. submit toB. contribute toC. devote toD.expose to11. The young man insisted that he was innocent of the case because he was not ______it.A. informed ofB. accused ofC. involed inD.interested in12.______ to hear the good news, the excited pupils threw their schoolbagsinto the air.A. DelightingB. To be delightedC. Having delightedD.Delighted13. So amused ______ that they couldn ’ t help laughing when they saw the headteacherdressed up as Santa Claus on Chrismas Day.A. did the students feelB. had the students feltC. the students feltD. the students had felt14. The farmers built fences in order to ______ their sheep ______ wolves.C. concentrate on; drivingD. concentrate to; drove7. He worked very hard in order to ______ a good knowledge of English.A. takeB. holdC. catchD.acquire8.—Why didn’ t you come to meet me, Bob?—Sorry, dear. But I really forgot where I was ______ to meet you.A. aboutB. demandedC. supposedD. /9.—The government suggests the number of private cars be limited to stopairpollution.—______, the idea is not very practical.A. Sounds good as itB. As it sounds goodC. As good it soundsD. Good as it sounds10. Modern women with independent incomes are refusing to ______ the traditionalidea of marriage nowadays.A. submit toB. contribute toC. devote toD.expose to11. The young man insisted that he was innocent of the case because he was not ______it.A. informed ofB. accused ofC. involed inD.interested in12.______ to hear the good news, the excited pupils threw their schoolbagsinto the air.A. DelightingB. To be delightedC. Having delightedD.Delighted13. So amused ______ that they couldn ’ t help laughing when they saw the headteacherdressed up as Santa Claus on Chrismas Day.A. did the students feelB. had the students feltC. the students feltD. the students had felt14. The farmers built fences in order to ______ their sheep ______ wolves.C. concentrate on; drivingD. concentrate to; drove7. He worked very hard in order to ______ a good knowledge of English.A. takeB. holdC. catchD.acquire8.—Why didn’ t you come to meet me, Bob?—Sorry, dear. But I really forgot where I was ______ to meet you.A. aboutB. demandedC. supposedD. /9.—The government suggests the number of private cars be limited to stopairpollution.—______, the idea is not very practical.A. Sounds good as itB. As it sounds goodC. As good it soundsD. Good as it sounds10. Modern women with independent incomes are refusing to ______ the traditionalidea of marriage nowadays.A. submit toB. contribute toC. devote toD.expose to11. The young man insisted that he was innocent of the case because he was not ______it.A. informed ofB. accused ofC. involed inD.interested in12.______ to hear the good news, the excited pupils threw their schoolbagsinto the air.A. DelightingB. To be delightedC. Having delightedD.Delighted13. So amused ______ that they couldn ’ t help laughing when they saw the headteacherdressed up as Santa Claus on Chrismas Day.A. did the students feelB. had the students feltC. the students feltD. the students had felt14. The farmers built fences in order to ______ their sheep ______ wolves.C. concentrate on; drivingD. concentrate to; drove7. He worked very hard in order to ______ a good knowledge of English.A. takeB. holdC. catchD.acquire8.—Why didn’ t you come to meet me, Bob?—Sorry, dear. But I really forgot where I was ______ to meet you.A. aboutB. demandedC. supposedD. /9.—The government suggests the number of private cars be limited to stopairpollution.—______, the idea is not very practical.A. Sounds good as itB. As it sounds goodC. As good it soundsD. Good as it sounds10. Modern women with independent incomes are refusing to ______ the traditionalidea of marriage nowadays.A. submit toB. contribute toC. devote toD.expose to11. The young man insisted that he was innocent of the case because he was not ______it.A. informed ofB. accused ofC. involed inD.interested in12.______ to hear the good news, the excited pupils threw their schoolbagsinto the air.A. DelightingB. To be delightedC. Having delightedD.Delighted13. So amused ______ that they couldn ’ t help laughing when they saw the headteacherdressed up as Santa Claus on Chrismas Day.A. did the students feelB. had the students feltC. the students feltD. the students had felt14. The farmers built fences in order to ______ their sheep ______ wolves.C. concentrate on; drivingD. concentrate to; drove7. He worked very hard in order to ______ a good knowledge of English.A. takeB. holdC. catchD.acquire8.—Why didn’ t you come to meet me, Bob?—Sorry, dear. But I really forgot where I was ______ to meet you.A. aboutB. demandedC. supposedD. /9.—The government suggests the number of private cars be limited to stopairpollution.—______, the idea is not very practical.A. Sounds good as itB. As it sounds goodC. As good it soundsD. Good as it sounds10. Modern women with independent incomes are refusing to ______ the traditionalidea of marriage nowadays.A. submit toB. contribute toC. devote toD.expose to11. The young man insisted that he was innocent of the case because he was not ______it.A. informed ofB. accused ofC. involed inD.interested in12.______ to hear the good news, the excited pupils threw their schoolbagsinto the air.A. DelightingB. To be delightedC. Having delightedD.Delighted13. So amused ______ that they couldn ’ t help laughing when they saw the headteacherdressed up as Santa Claus on Chrismas Day.A. did the students feelB. had the students feltC. the students feltD. the students had felt14. The farmers built fences in order to ______ their sheep ______ wolves.C. concentrate on; drivingD. concentrate to; drove7. He worked very hard in order to ______ a good knowledge of English.A. takeB. holdC. catchD.acquire8.—Why didn’ t you come to meet me, Bob?—Sorry, dear. But I really forgot where I was ______ to meet you.A. aboutB. demandedC. supposedD. /9.—The government suggests the number of private cars be limited to stopairpollution.—______, the idea is not very practical.A. Sounds good as itB. As it sounds goodC. As good it soundsD. Good as it sounds10. Modern women with independent incomes are refusing to ______ the traditionalidea of marriage nowadays.A. submit toB. contribute toC. devote toD.expose to11. The young man insisted that he was innocent of the case because he was not ______it.A. informed ofB. accused ofC. involed inD.interested in12.______ to hear the good news, the excited pupils threw their schoolbagsinto the air.A. DelightingB. To be delightedC. Having delightedD.Delighted13. So amused ______ that they couldn ’ t help laughing when they saw the headteacherdressed up as Santa Claus on Chrismas Day.A. did the students feelB. had the students feltC. the students feltD. the students had felt14. The farmers built fences in order to ______ their sheep ______ wolves.C. concentrate on; drivingD. concentrate to; drove7. He worked very hard in order to ______ a good knowledge of English.A. takeB. holdC. catchD.acquire8.—Why didn’ t you come to meet me, Bob?—Sorry, dear. But I really forgot where I was ______ to meet you.A. aboutB. demandedC. supposedD. /9.—The government suggests the number of private cars be limited to stopairpollution.—______, the idea is not very practical.A. Sounds good as itB. As it sounds goodC. As good it soundsD. Good as it sounds10. Modern women with independent incomes are refusing to ______ the traditionalidea of marriage nowadays.A. submit toB. contribute toC. devote toD.expose to11. The young man insisted that he was innocent of the case because he was not ______it.A. informed ofB. accused ofC. involed inD.interested in12.______ to hear the good news, the excited pupils threw their schoolbagsinto the air.A. DelightingB. To be delightedC. Having delightedD.Delighted13. So amused ______ that they couldn ’ t help laughing when they saw the headteacherdressed up as Santa Claus on Chrismas Day.A. did the students feelB. had the students feltC. the students feltD. the students had felt14. The farmers built fences in order to ______ their sheep ______ wolves.C. concentrate on; drivingD. concentrate to; drove7. He worked very hard in order to ______ a good knowledge of English.A. takeB. holdC. catchD.acquire8.—Why didn’ t you come to meet me, Bob?—Sorry, dear. But I really forgot where I was ______ to meet you.A. aboutB. demandedC. supposedD. /9.—The government suggests the number of private cars be limited to stopairpollution.—______, the idea is not very practical.A. Sounds good as itB. As it sounds goodC. As good it soundsD. Good as it sounds10. Modern women with independent incomes are refusing to ______ the traditionalidea of marriage nowadays.A. submit toB. contribute toC. devote toD.expose to11. The young man insisted that he was innocent of the case because he was not ______it.A. informed ofB. accused ofC. involed inD.interested in12.______ to hear the good news, the excited pupils threw their schoolbagsinto the air.A. DelightingB. To be delightedC. Having delightedD.Delighted13. So amused ______ that they couldn ’ t help laughing when they saw the headteacherdressed up as Santa Claus on Chrismas Day.A. did the students feelB. had the students feltC. the students feltD. the students had felt14. The farmers built fences in order to ______ their sheep ______ wolves.C. concentrate on; drivingD. concentrate to; drove7. He worked very hard in order to ______ a good knowledge of English.A. takeB. holdC. catchD.acquire8.—Why didn’ t you come to meet me, Bob?—Sorry, dear. But I really forgot where I was ______ to meet you.A. aboutB. demandedC. supposedD. /9.—The government suggests the number of private cars be limited to stopairpollution.—______, the idea is not very practical.A. Sounds good as itB. As it sounds goodC. As good it soundsD. Good as it sounds10. Modern women with independent incomes are refusing to ______ the traditionalidea of marriage nowadays.A. submit toB. contribute toC. devote toD.expose to11. The young man insisted that he was innocent of the case because he was not ______it.A. informed ofB. accused ofC. involed inD.interested in12.______ to hear the good news, the excited pupils threw their schoolbagsinto the air.A. DelightingB. To be delightedC. Having delightedD.Delighted13. So amused ______ that they couldn ’ t help laughing when they saw the headteacherdressed up as Santa Claus on Chrismas Day.A. did the students feelB. had the students feltC. the students feltD. the students had felt14. The farmers built fences in order to ______ their sheep ______ wolves.C. concentrate on; drivingD. concentrate to; drove7. He worked very hard in order to ______ a good knowledge of English.A. takeB. holdC. catchD.acquire8.—Why didn’ t you come to meet me, Bob?—Sorry, dear. But I really forgot where I was ______ to meet you.A. aboutB. demandedC. supposedD. /9.—The government suggests the number of private cars be limited to stopairpollution.—______, the idea is not very practical.A. Sounds good as itB. As it sounds goodC. As good it soundsD. Good as it sounds10. Modern women with independent incomes are refusing to ______ the traditionalidea of marriage nowadays.A. submit toB. contribute toC. devote toD.expose to11. The young man insisted that he was innocent of the case because he was not ______it.A. informed ofB. accused ofC. involed inD.interested in12.______ to hear the good news, the excited pupils threw their schoolbagsinto the air.A. DelightingB. To be delightedC. Having delightedD.Delighted13. So amused ______ that they couldn ’ t help laughing when they saw the headteacherdressed up as Santa Claus on Chrismas Day.A. did the students feelB. had the students feltC. the students feltD. the students had felt14. The farmers built fences in order to ______ their sheep ______ wolves.C. concentrate on; drivingD. concentrate to; drove7. He worked very hard in order to ______ a good knowledge of English.A. takeB. holdC. catchD.acquire8.—Why didn’ t you come to meet me, Bob?—Sorry, dear. But I really forgot where I was ______ to meet you.A. aboutB. demandedC. supposedD. /9.—The government suggests the number of private cars be limited to stopairpollution.—______, the idea is not very practical.A. Sounds good as itB. As it sounds goodC. As good it soundsD. Good as it sounds10. Modern women with independent incomes are refusing to ______ the traditionalidea of marriage nowadays.A. submit toB. contribute toC. devote toD.expose to11. The young man insisted that he was innocent of the case because he was not ______it.A. informed ofB. accused ofC. involed inD.interested in12.______ to hear the good news, the excited pupils threw their schoolbagsinto the air.A. DelightingB. To be delightedC. Having delightedD.Delighted13. So amused ______ that they couldn ’ t help laughing when they saw the headteacherdressed up as Santa Claus on Chrismas Day.A. did the students feelB. had the students feltC. the students feltD. the students had felt14. The farmers built fences in order to ______ their sheep ______ wolves.C. concentrate on; drivingD. concentrate to; drove7. He worked very hard in order to ______ a good knowledge of English.A. takeB. holdC. catchD.acquire8.—Why didn’ t you come to meet me, Bob?—Sorry, dear. But I really forgot where I was ______ to meet you.A. aboutB. demandedC. supposedD. /9.—The government suggests the number of private cars be limited to stopairpollution.—______, the idea is not very practical.A. Sounds good as itB. As it sounds goodC. As good it soundsD. Good as it sounds10. Modern women with independent incomes are refusing to ______ the traditionalidea of marriage nowadays.A. submit toB. contribute toC. devote toD.expose to11. The young man insisted that he was innocent of the case because he was not ______it.A. informed ofB. accused ofC. involed inD.interested in12.______ to hear the good news, the excited pupils threw their schoolbagsinto the air.A. DelightingB. To be delightedC. Having delightedD.Delighted13. So amused ______ that they couldn ’ t help laughing when they saw the headteacherdressed up as Santa Claus on Chrismas Day.A. did the students feelB. had the students feltC. the students feltD. the students had felt14. The farmers built fences in order to ______ their sheep ______ wolves.C. concentrate on; drivingD. concentrate to; drove7. He worked very hard in order to ______ a good knowledge of English.A. takeB. holdC. catchD.acquire8.—Why didn’ t you come to meet me, Bob?—Sorry, dear. But I really forgot where I was ______ to meet you.A. aboutB. demandedC. supposedD. /9.—The government suggests the number of private cars be limited to stopairpollution.—______, the idea is not very practical.A. Sounds good as itB. As it sounds goodC. As good it soundsD. Good as it sounds10. Modern women with independent incomes are refusing to ______ the traditionalidea of marriage nowadays.A. submit toB. contribute toC. devote toD.expose to11. The young man insisted that he was innocent of the case because he was not ______it.A. informed ofB. accused ofC. involed inD.interested in12.______ to hear the good news, the excited pupils threw their schoolbagsinto the air.A. DelightingB. To be delightedC. Having delightedD.Delighted13. So amused ______ that they couldn ’ t help laughing when they saw the headteacherdressed up as Santa Claus on Chrismas Day.A. did the students feelB. had the students feltC. the students feltD. the students had felt14. The farmers built fences in order to ______ their sheep ______ wolves.。

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1.cover a story 2.have a “nose” ” for a story 3.a trick of the trade 4.get the fact straight
to report on an important event be able to tell if it’s ’ a true story
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Find out the idioms that appear in the passage and guess the meaning of these expressions.
cover a story to have a “nose” for a story a trick of the trade get all your facts straight get the wrong end of the stick a real scoop
use research and ask witnesses use a tape recorder for the interview
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②. What mistakes must be avoided?
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③. How did Zhou Yang feel on his first day at
work? Excited and eager to go out on a story.
④.Why is listening so important? He has to listen for detailed facts. Meanwhile he has to prepare the next question depending on what the person says.
④ Which of the following is NOT included in Hu Xin’s list of “does” and “don’ts”? ’ ” ’ ” A. Don’t be rude B. Don’t talk too much yourself but make sure you listen to the interviewee carefully. C. Don’t miss your deadline. D. Don’t laugh at the people being interviewed. ⑤ The sentence “You can use a recorder to get all your facts straight” means _____ ” A. to make sure that the story is accurate 11 B. to make sure the story is interesting
a piece of hot news
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What’s the main idea of this passage?
This passage is about Zhou Yang’s first assignment at the office of China Daily. And his discussion with his new boss, Hu Xin, was to strongly influence his life as a reporter.
⑴Can I go out on a story immediately? ⑵What do I need to take with me? ⑶ What do I need to remember when I go out to
cover a story? ⑷What should I keep in mind? ⑸Why is listening so important? ⑹ But how Can I listen carefully while taking notes? ⑺ Have you ever had a case where someone accused your journalists of getting the wrong end of the stick?
information from the reading passage to help you.
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Zhou Yang’s notes
1.The skills needed
①.be able to tell if someone
is telling the truth ②.be accurate ③.do research ④.ask questions
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Now we are going to learn a passage whose title is “MY FIRST WORK ASSIGNMENT ‘Unforgettable’, says new journalist”. In the ’ passage the writer will tell us “the first day at work of a new reporter called Zhou Yang.” After reading the passage by skimming or scanning, we should mainly achieve the following aims:
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The questions develop naturally from the answers Hu Xin, yet they form a developmental whole:
things to take things to remember things to avoid importance of listening and ensuring accuracy (n. 准确 精确度 准确性 准确,精确度 准确性). 精确度,准确性
1. We should master the skills to become a good reporter. 2. We should summarize the chief process for making the news.
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1.Listening(Skimming)
Now please listen to the passage and underline the questions which Zhou Yang asks. Try to look at the way the questions develop.
单击添加署名或公司信息
Revision:
Generally speaking, if you want to be a good news reporter, what qualities do you think you need to have?
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1. Higher level of education 2. Work experience 3. Good communication skills 4. Curious, active personality 5. Hard-working 6. Enthusiasm for the job 7. Prepared to work long hours 8. Ability to work in a team
2.The importance of listening
①. get the detailed facts ②. prepare the next
question
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3.Stages in researching a story
①.ask questions ②. note reactions ③.check facts ④. do research
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Now imagine Zhou Yang is making notes in order to answer the questions of one student’
asking how to become a journalist. Can you work out Zhou Yang’s notes? Use the
2).Now please scan the passage again,try to get more detailed information about the passage. ①. Can Zhou Yang go out on a story alone immediately? Why (not)? No, because there is a lot for him to learn and he must work in a team until he is more experienced. Don’t miss the deadline, don’t be rude and don’t talk too much about himself.
Vedio
interviewer: Yang Lan
Interviewee: Hillary
Lu Yu
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Unit 4 Making the news
Period Two: Reading
‘Unforgettable’, says new journalist
MY FIRST WORK ASSIGNMENT
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2.Scanning
Now please scan the passage , try to get some detailed information.
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1)Choose the correct answers: ①Zhou Yang will never forget his first assignment at the office of China Daily because______ A. his first assignment was quite a failure B. Hu Xin was very strict with him even though he was a reporter C. his new boss Hu Xin asked him to go out on a story by himself D. his discussion with his new boss ,Hu Xin, was to strongly influence his life as reporter.
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