新视野大学英语第三版第五单元
新视野大学英语3第五单元课件
• He reached for the phone, picked it up, and dialed the hotel's number.
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the shifts and changes of life (人生的)祸福荣辱
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live by shift(s) 东拼西凑过日子
make (a) shift 拼拼凑凑过日子;尽力设法应付
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make (a) shift with sth. 凑合着使用某物;尽力做 到
• Mrs. Clark lies in bed motionless, and I wonder briefly if she is still alive.
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• The building was darkened except for a single light burning in a third-story window. • These soldiers have received very strict training and are well equipped to fulfill the new task.
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Unit 5 Graceful hands
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▲ graceful
adj. attractive; full of grace and beauty
graceful dancer
graceful tulip
graceful bridge
新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第五单元Unit 5课后答案
一.Reading comprehension:1.Because the Sydney-to-Melbourne race is 875 kilometers long and it is a harsh test of endurance for the world’s top athletes.2.Cliff Young was a toothless 61-year-old farmer; he was wearing rubber boots, and was much older than the other runners.3.Other athletes neither believed it nor treated Cliff Young with respect.4.Because Cliff Young didn’t run properly. He had the strangest running style and appeared to shuffle.5. When people found that Cliff Young ran through the entire night without sleeping and when it seemed to them that he intended to keep running until he reached the finish line or fell ill or was injured.6. When he was running, Cliff Young imagined he was gathering his sleep and trying to outrun a storm.7. Cliff Young gave all the prize money to five other runners. He didn’t keep a single cent for himself.8. Cliff Young is a brilliant example showing that ordinary people also have the inherent quality to achieve great results.3 Words in use:1.annual2.contract3.distinction4.substantial5.furnished6. amateur7. assemble8. react9. Apparent10. magnificent4 Word building:bore fascinate amusingexplosion assumption evolution compensation contributeelementary revolutionary5 Word building:1.assumption2.fascinated3.explosion4.elementary5. Compensation6.evolution7. amusing8. bore9. contribute10. revolutionary6 Banked cloze:1 K2 D3 C4 B5 H6 O7 F8 M9 A 10 G7 Expressions in use:1 passed away2 left behind3 give away4 had no intention of5 Up to6 regardless of7 might (just) as well8 fall ill9 in attendance10 to this day10. Translation:有关古代奥林匹克运动会的最早文字记载可追溯至公元前776年。
Unit5(新视野大学英语-第3版-读写教程-第2册-Unit5-SectionA)
traditional valus postpone desires core American values family loyalty
Para. 4 (2): What's the subject of the 2nd sentence? Which Noun. does“disguised”describe?
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Yes→to No.21 No→to No.23
• 21、I always leave some time for myself alone. • 我总给自己留下独处的时间 • Yes→to No.22 No→to No.23
• 22、I know my limitations well.我明白自己的局限 • Yes→to No.27 No→to No.25
Para. 5 (5): Translate ads:
Today I'll buy new ski equipment, look at new compact cars, and buy that camera I've always wanted.
No. It's good to satisfy your desires. You should have what you want. You deserve the best. So , you should but it ---- now!
Para. 5 (5): Translate ads:
a valued customer
Para.3 (1): find out words:
“自相矛盾” “不一致/相矛盾”
新视野大学英语第三版第三册第五单元
Warming-up Activities Text Study New Words Translation
A SECTION W i l l yo u b e a wo rke r o r a l a b o r e r ?
Warming-up Activities
Lead-in Pre-reading Activities Cultural Background
The more I want to get something done, the less I call it work.
—Richard Bach (American writer)
A SECTION W i l l yo u b e a wo rk e r o r a l a b o r e r ?
fitness instructor • smart, active, humorous, • caring, attentive, responsible • great enthusiasm to his job
Watching & Discussing
Q2: What do you think people will choose: a lowpaid job one likes, or a boring well-paid job?
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Unit 5 Section A Will you be a worker or a laborer?
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新视野大学英语第三版unit5课件
Fulfillment
I have played my full potential.
I’m very satisfied.
Rivals and friends
Persistence
Lee Chong Wei finally defeated his longtime rival Lin Dan in the semifinals in Rio 2016
— Wolfgang Schadler
Critical thinking
Do you think winning is the most important thing in sports? Why
or why not?
Critical thinking
No, winning isn’t the most important thing in sports. Winning is good, but there is much more about playing sports than winning.
Hard work
China won the gold medal after beating Serbia 3-1 in the women’s volleyball final at the Rio Olympics.
The Olympic motto
Cultural background
Cliff Young’s appearance and people’s reaction. (Para. 2)
The conversations between the press and Cliff Young. (Para. 3)
An account of how Cliff Young overcome the difficulties and won the race. (Para. 3)
新视野大学英语第三版unit5课件上课讲义
Fulfillment
I have played my full potential.
I’m very satisfied.
Rivals and friends
Persistence
Lee Chong Wei finally defeated his longtime rival Lin Dan in the semifinals in Rio 2016
Cultural background
Sydney to
1. Do you know any information about Sydney-to-
Melbourn Melbourne Ultramarathon(超级马拉松)?
Standard marathon: 42.195 km
2-4 hours
Archery
The 100 hurdles
BoltBacksFra bibliotekrokeBadminton
Michael Phelps
Sun yang
Diving
Football
Basketball
Tennis
♥ Good job!!! ♥ Prize ☺
Pre-reading questions
Ultramarathon: 875 km
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Ultramara Time: started in 1983
Distance:
thon Run across two states in Australia
— Wolfgang Schadler
Critical thinking
Do you think winning is the most important thing in sports?
新视野大学英语第三版第三册第五单元教案
Unit 5 book 3 -3rd Unit 5 When work is a pleasureSection A Will you be a worker or a laborer?In modern society, the nature of work is rapidly changing. Most people work hard, but two people in very similar jobs may have very different experiences. One may enjoy his work while the other may find the work difficult and tiring. What do you think creates such a striking difference in job satisfaction? Find the answer from the texts. By the end of this unit you are expected to make a report on the following topic: Happiness at workLead -in: 1) short answer questions:1. What do you pay special attention to when looking for in a job?High salary and attractive benefitsBright future of career growthLess work pressureFlexible working timeAchievement of self-realization…2. What does work mean to you?Just means of livingMeasured in terms of social statusRealization of one’s dreamSelf-improvement…Lead -in: 2) Watching & DiscussingQ1: Do you think Andy a qualified manny?professional experience working with kidsgood at cooking and houseworka nutritionist and a fitness instructorsmart, active, humorous,caring, attentive, responsiblegreat enthusiasm to his jobQ2: What do you think people will choose: a low-paid job one likes, or a boring well-paid job?I think many people prefer to find a job that they really like. After all, most people want to enjoy themselves rather than have plenty of money without a sense of achievement and happiness.On the other hand, some people may choose a well-paid job instead of a job close to their hearts to earn more money. If one is in serious financial difficulty, one can hardly afford the luxury of a dream job.Pre-reading activities: A job-related surveyYou will find 10 typical job characteristics below, which may or may not be important to you when you choose your future job or career. Read the statements and write down the number that represents your opinion. Then work in pairs and compare your answers.1 = disagree completely2 = agree a little3 = agree to some extent4 = mostly agree5 = agree completelyWhen exploring a job, it is important for me to know …□ 1. the chance of advancing to a higher position□ 2. how much the job pays□ 3. how much responsibility the job involves□ 4. the s tress level of the job□ 5. the location of the office building□ 6. the work conditions□ 7. whether the job requires unusual work hours□ 8. the amount of travel required□ 9. whether the job fits my personality□ 10. whether people consider the j ob prestigiousDiscuss the following question with your partner.What are the three most important factors when you choose a job?Reference answers:There are many things to consider when people are choosing a career. But for me, the following three factors affect my choice most. First, the job must fit my personality. I believe that certain occupations are more suitable for particular personality types than others. If the job really fits my personality, I will be more likely to be successful and enjoy working.Second, how much the job pays. It is understandable that if I want to live an adequate life, I need to make enough money to support that kind of life. Finally, the location of the office building is also an important factor in choosing a career for m e. I don’t like a job located far away from my home, because it requires extra commute time and will surely reduce the time with my family.Try to translate this letter of resignation into English.1) What did she mean in this letter?She probably meant that she would take time to truly feel thebeauty of life and the world.2) Why do you think she quitted her job?The reasons of her resignation vary. It can be caused byexcessive workload, unfair treatment or her desire forfreedom.Background InformationContinuing EducationContinuing education (similar to further education in the UnitedKingdom and Ireland) is an all- encompassing term within abroad list of post-secondary learning activities and programs. The term is used mainly in the United States and parts of Canada. Recognized forms of post-secondary learning activities within the domain include: degree credit courses by non-traditional students, non-degree career training, workforce training, formal personal enrichment courses (both on-campus and online), self-directed learning (such as through Internet interest groups, clubs or personal research activities) andexperiential learning as applied to problem solving.Experiential LearningExperiential learning is theprocess of making meaning from direct experience. It is learning through reflection on doing, which is often contrasted with rote learning(死记硬背). Experiential learning focuses on the learning process for the individual. An example of experiential learning is going to the zoo and learning through observation and interaction with the zoo environment, as opposed to reading about animals from a book. Thus, one makes discoveries and experiments with knowledge firsthand, instead of hearing or reading about others’ experiences.DiscussionHow does technology change people’s work and life?Since the dawn of time, humans have developed tools and technology to assist in the pursuit of their goals. Large shifts in technology have resulted in large shifts in social structures, and in how individuals both contribute to society and make a living. Today, advances in technology are rapidly making it possible to automate much of the work currently carried out by humans. This applies not only to blue-collar jobs through robotics and the Internet of Things, but also towhite-collar work through artificial intelligence. The wide applicability of these technologies has led to broad concern about thedestruction of jobs. Indeed, according to a 2014 Oxford study, 47% of jobs in the US could be replaced by automated processes in the next two decades. Of course, while technology has always removed the need for some types of jobs, as many havenoticed, it also creates new ones. Nine of the top ten most in-demand jobs in the latest years did not exist in 2003, suggesting that the latest technological revolution is creating new employment opportunities.On the other hand, people are working harder and are more enslaved to their work than before. More people are seen walking around with laptops or smartphones. They’re becoming slaves to high technology. So it’s not high-tech, but kind of high-shackles or high-manacles. Unfortunately, there’s no escape.How can you foster love for your work?In general, it is hard to foster love for your work, especially if you get bored with your work or if you do not feel appreciated. So if you find it hard to love what you do, there are several ways for you to develop a more positive attitude towards work. With time and effort, you may start to find that you are looking forward to work rather than dreading it.Step 1: Change the way you work. When work becomes mundane, it can feel more difficult to face. In these situations, it might be helpful to change your approach. This is sometimes called job enrichment.Step 2: Focus on the positive aspects of your job. If you are not enjoying your job, you usually tend to focus your mind on all of the negative aspects of it. To reverse the trend, you need to identify what you like about your job and start focusing on those positive aspects instead.Step 3: Practice gratitude. If you have negative thoughts about going to work each day, try keeping a list of the things that you are grateful for. Practicing gratitude can help you to feel happier overall and may also help you see your job in a more positive light.Step 4: Look at the big picture. Sometimes work may become a chore if little things start to bother you more than they should. If you find yourself focusing on minor issues at work, such as a rudecustomer or making a mistake, remind yourself that these are not important in the grand scheme of things.Step 5: Improve other parts of your life. Sometimes a job can be more difficult to engage with when other parts of your life are out of balance. Consider other aspects of your life that might be making you unhappy.New words:degrade [dɪˈɡreɪd] v. to show or treat sb in a way that makes them seem not worth any respect 降低…身份;侮辱…的人格;使受屈辱;(使)退化,降解;分解;降低,削弱(尤指质量)A dishonest action like that will degrade you.像这样不诚实的行为会使你降低身份。
新视野大学英语第三版 第三册第五单元课件
issue: n.
a particular edition of a magazine or newspaper Do you have today’s issue of China Daily? 最新一期的《翻译》上有你的文章。 The latest issue of Translation contains an article written by you. Collocation: at issue 在争论中, 不和
edition(第一版), revised edition(修订版)等。例如:
The last edition of the newspaper appears at midnight. 当天报纸的最后版于午夜出版。
have sth. to oneself:
have sth. for one’s own private use 你吃饭时想一个人单独坐一张桌子吗? Would you like to have a table to yourself when you dine? 孩子们都出去了,我就一个人独自占有整个房 子了。 I had the entire house to myself when the children were out.
2. How do you comfort someone threatened with losing his or her job?
Not everyone is so lucky to get his or her favorite job at the beginning, but from the previous job we get experience which could give us great help in our future lives and jobs. What’s more, we could change our attitudes towards our lives and attain more proper way to live our expecting lives.
新视野大学英语(第三版)读写教程Unit 5
新视野大学英语(第三版)读写教程Unit 5一、学习目标本单元主要学习以下内容: 1. 理解并运用本单元的重点词汇和短语; 2. 掌握文章中心思想的把握方法; 3. 学会推测词汇的含义; 4. 了解并运用一些阅读和写作技巧。
二、词汇和短语1. 重点词汇在本单元的阅读和写作任务中,我们将遇到以下一些重点词汇:•fundamental 基本的•psychological 心理的•reliable 可靠的•resourceful 智能的•inspiration 灵感•comprehension 理解•obstacle 障碍•concentrate 专注•motivate 激励•activate 激活•perseverance 毅力•creativity 创造力2. 重点短语在本单元中,我们还将涉及以下一些重点短语:•take for granted 认为理所当然•set goals 设定目标•break down 分解•stand out 突出•come up with 提出•figure out 弄清楚•put in the effort 花费努力•think outside the box 跳出思维定式•give up 放弃•make the most of 充分利用三、文章中心思想的把握方法在阅读本单元的文章时,了解作者想要表达的中心思想是非常重要的。
下面是一些帮助你把握文章中心思想的方法:1.阅读标题和副标题:了解文章主要讨论的话题和角度。
2.阅读介绍和结尾:作者常常在文章的开头和结尾暗示文章的中心思想。
3.注意段落的开头和结尾:通常在段落的开头和结尾,作者会写下主要观点,以引导读者理解文章的中心思想。
4.寻找重复和关联词:在文章中,一些重复的词语和关联词能帮助你找到作者的中心思想。
5.总结段落的主题句:每个段落通常都有一个主题句,通过总结这些主题句,你可以把握整篇文章的中心思想。
四、推测词汇的含义在阅读本单元的文章时,你可能会遇到一些生词或不熟悉的词汇。
新视野大学英语第3版Unit5课后答案详析第1册
新视野大学英语第3版Unit5课后答案详析第1册新视野大学英语第3版Unit5课后答案详析(第1册)导语:《新视野大学英语》有助于开拓视野,培养人文素质和文化意识。
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新视野大学英语(第3版)第一册Unit5答案【Section A】Comprehension of the TextI.1. She feels terrible. She wants to weep and she does weep a little.2. He smoked Prince Albert tobacco in cigarettes he rolled himself.3. He father was hooked by cigarettes. Though he smoked Prince Albert tobacco, he never looked as fashionable as Prince Albert; he continued to look like a poor, overweight, hard-working colored man with too large a family.4. By that time, her father’s health had become poor. His breathing was difficult; he had to rest very often when he was climbing stairs. It was not unusual for him to cough for an hour.5. Money that should be spent for food goes instead to the tobacco companies. As a result, over time, people starve themselves of both food and air, effectively weakening and hooking their children, and eventually killing themselves.6. Cigarette ends are so poisonous that if a baby swallows one, it is likely to die. Also, the boiled water from a hunch of cigarette ends makes an effective insecticide.7. she still remembers how carefully she ate when she was pregnant, and how patiently she taught her daughter how to cross a street safely, but now her daughter smokes, whichamounts to killing herself by taking poison, as her father did.8. Smoking is a form of self-battering that also batters others who must sit by.VocabularyIII.1. hardened2. shelter3. slim4. weaken5. Literally6. noticeable7. bunch8. drag9. grateful 10. hookedIV.1. leaned on2. close at hand3. die of4. are starved of5. coupled with6. is directed...at7. are...dressed in8. grateful to9. struggling to 10. a bunch ofV.1.J2.G3.K4.M5.E6.O7.D8.H9.A 10.CWordBuildingVI.1. Under the pleasant situation the property prices are just beginning to harden again.2. In the past few years, these inside conflicts have weakened the government's position.3. Every Sunday the father takes his child to libraries, museums, exhibitions or natural parks, as he believes that this helps to broaden the child's mind.4. The days are lengthening as summer approaches.5. As she was waiting for the result to come out, her excitement heightened.6. The taking on of a new secretary lightened his workload considerably.7. As he listened to his assistant reporting on the progress of the project, the manager's face darkened with anger.8. Before night fell, the setting sun reddened the clouds.VII.1. arrival2. expectations3. understandable4. Visitors5. freedom6. profitable7. lucky8. gatheringSentence structureVIII.1. John went to the cinema with his brother, which surprised me.2. The boy broke the window, for which he was criticized by the teacher.3. He tore up my photo, by which I was angered very much.4. It was raining hard, for which the team stayed indoors.5. Connie changed her mind for the second time, which came as no surprise to us.IX.1. The teacher spoke so quietly that the students could hardly hear her.2. The lecture was so boring that many listeners fell asleep.3. The student has so many books that he does not know what to do with them.4. The old man was so ill that his neighbors had to send fora doctor.5. Her remarks are so funny that everyone laughs to tears.TranslationX.1. He spoke confidently, which impressed me most.2. My father is so forgetful that he is always looking for his keys.3. I'm very grateful to you for all the help you have given me.4. The bad light, coupled with the wet ground, made driving very difficult.5. Being starved of funds, they had to cancel their plan to start a business.6. They always lean on us whenever they are in trouble.XI.1. 飞机可能会晚点几个小时,要是那样,我们等着就没有什么意义了。
新视野大学英语第三册第五单元
the percentage that it takes up…
8.87%
And it’s becoming large
Do you agree with that "the most beautiful is red sunset" ? 都说“最美不过夕阳红”你同意吗?
Do you know the living conditions of most old people ? 你了解大多数老年人的生活状况吗?
Everyone has their own troubles, like us.
Everyday when we wake up …
Analog circuit
Do or not to do
Physical English
Ok,go on sleeping…
When we Graduation
Friends applaud, the comedy is finished. ----Ludwig van Beethoven, German composer 朋友们鼓掌了,喜剧结束了。 ----德国作曲家 贝多芬
God will pardon me , that's his line of work. ----Heinrich Heine, German poet 上帝会原谅我的,这是他的职业。 ----德国人 海涅
when you are born ,you cry ,and the world rejoices .when you die ,you rejoice ,and the world cries. 当你出生的时候,你哭,社会里的人庆 祝。当你死的时候,你高兴,社会上 的人哭。
新视野大学英语第3版第3册Unit5课后习题答案
新视野大学英语第3版第3册Unit5课后习题答案导语:《新视野大学英语》系列教材包含1-4级,每级有《读写教程》、《听说教程》、《泛读教程》、《快速阅读》和《综合训练》。
各教程自成一体,又相互联系,在巩固和强化专项能力的同时提高学生的语言综合应用能力。
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III1. switch2. decay3. secured4. loose5. slid6. privileges7. interval8. outline9. preceding 10. shallowIV1. reached for2. feel for3. trying to avoid breathing4. so that5. managed to accomplish6. sense my thoughts7. provide for8. spared me 9. read about 10. go aboutVN I K G M L A F C DVI1. pain2. fear3. tension4. mind5. stress6. crisis7. anger8. anxiety9. signs 10. hungerVII1. growth: the act of growing or developing; physical or natural development2. warmth: the state or quality of being warm; warm-heartedness and kindness3. depth: the distance from the top to the bottom of something4. truth: the state or quality of being true; the actual facts or reality of something5. length: the measurement of how long something is in size6. breadth: the distance from one side of something to the other7. width: the distance from one side of something to the other; the quality of being wide8. death: the state of being deadVIII1. exposure2. failures3. disclosure4. pressure5. mountaineers6. closure7. profiteers8. seizureIX1. did he realize that the task was a little too difficult for the new secretary to finish on her own2. did Mary stop weeping3. will all the employees know the result of their performance evaluation4. did she become aware how hard it was for her mother to have brought up her sister and her on her own5. did I get to know what happened in the end to the main charactersX1. Having finished their morning work, the clerks stood up behind their desk, stretching themselves.2. The secretary worked late into the night, preparing a speech for the President.3. Seeing no prospect of success, we quitted the attempt to climb the mountain.4. Knowing that they were going traveling, the students began to make preparation.5. Having been found guilty, the man was given a severe sentence by the judge.XI1. Not until he saw his mother lying in bed, dying, did he realize how much he loved her.2. Taking into account of his recent physical condition, I think he has done quite well in the exam.3. Mrs. Clark lies in bed motionless, and I wondered briefly if she is still alive.4. The building was darkened except for a single light burning in a third-storey window.5. These soldiers have received very strict training and are well equipped to fulfill the new task.6. He reached for the phone, picked it up, and dialed the hotel’s number.XII1. 直到60年代早期,人们似乎才普遍认同英国不再是以前心目中那样的大国了。
新视野大学英语第三册 第五单元答案
Uint5II. Basic Listening PracticeScriptW: I bought a camera from your store. Here’s my receipt. I know it’s just warranty period, but the camera hasn’t worked properly for some time, and now it’s not focusing at all.M: We’re sorry you’ve has problem with one of our cameras. I t seems that the camera has suffered some damage, but you’ve been a regular customer, and we’d like to look after this problem for you. I’ll just give you a replacement.Q: What will the man do?ScriptW: We’re upright all our staff equipment, and we’ll need 50 laptops are 1st of next month. In the past I’ve always found of your prices to the best.M: You’re right about that, we do have the lowest prices in the country. We’d be glad to fill your order. Just send me the specs for each, and I’ll send you a quote that I’m sure you will take.Q: What does the man mean?3. ScriptW: We ordered 50 from your company, but on the invoice I see there’s an extra charge for shopping. I thought shipping was included in the quote. M: Shipping is included; there must be a mistake on the invoice. I’ll straighten on the mistake and send you a new invoice.Q: Which of the following is true?4. ScriptM: This was s time-sensitive document! There’s no point in delivering it three hours late!W: I’m sorry, sir. Perhaps I could connect you to our complaints department if you wish to take it further.Q: What is true of the document?5. ScriptM: We were very surprised to receive such bad service from a company we’ve done business with in the past. So now we have this problem, and I’d like to know what you’re going to do about it.W: I think this is the result of a breakdown in communication, and we need to look at our communication methods both internally and externally. Obviously we want to keep our clients happy, and unfortu nately we’ve fallen short this time. I’m here to make sure it won’t happen again.Q: What is the reason of the problem, according to the woman?Keys: 1.C 2.D 3. A 4.B 5.CIII. Listening InTask 1: Attending a Business ReceptionScriptChris: I’ve been looking forward to this reception for weeks. I can’t wait to get sure of my own leads. You know, start making new connections.Nora: Smart thinking. But what are you going to do with all those brochures? Chris: The party ends at two, I figure I can have them all distributed by one-thirty,Nora: No, no, no, no. Let me clue you in. Those brochures will make you look like a green hand.Chris: What should I do then?Nora: Hand out business cards. That’s the way to do it.Chris: I don’t understand what’s wrong with these brochures about our company.Nora: This room is going to be filled with potential clients, but there is an unwritten law; you leave your work at the door.Chris: But how am I supposed to get anything of this if we can’t talk business?Nora: You have business cards. Get out there and exchange cards. Just get a card for a card.Chris: Then follow up on Monday?Nora: You catch on quick. Let’s split up so we can cover more ground. Chris: Great idea. This is going to be a piece of cake. I’ll meet you back here at two.Chris and Nora are going to a reception. Chris is eager to making new connections. As the party ends at two, he intends to have all those brochures distributed by one- thirty. But Nora disagrees, saying that those brochures will make him look like a green hand. She advises him just to hand out business card and leave his work at the door. But Chris wonders how he can get anything out of this if she can’t talk business. To this, Nora insists that he should just get a card for a card. Chris catches on quickly and knows that he can hand out business cards now and follow up on Monday. Finally, Nora suggests splitting up so that they can cover more ground. Chris feels it will be a piece of cake and promise to meet her back there at two.Task 2: A Work Qualification TestScriptOnce there was a Scottish accountant. The business has been in the family for generations and generations. Over time, with the countless clients that had gone in and out of the office, the marble step in front of the building had developed a big, deep dip in it from all the wear and tear.The accountant’s friends kept telling him that he had better get it replaced; otherwise he’d be sued if anyone ever slipped and fell.Reluctantly, the accountant called a stonemason to get a quote for the repairs. When the stonemason got there, the accountant demanded a price for a new step.“Ah, big job,” said the e stonemason, “But I suppose I could give you a new step for a hundred pounds.” The accountant was stunned. “Are you crazy, man? I can’t pay you a hundred pounds!” Thinking about it for a second, he turned to the stonemason and asked, “What would you charge me to dig up the step and turn it over so that the worn part is in the ground and I’d get a new square step?” The stonemason hesitated, “20pounds.”“Do it!” Demanded the accountant, “And call me when you’re done.”The accountant went back inside to read his books, but after only 15minutes the stonemason rang the bell. As the accountant opened the door, he saw the stonemason standing there, pointing to a deep dip in the step. The stonemason laughed as he said, “Your great-great granddaddy thought of that a hundred and fifty years ago!”Keys: FTFFTFor Referencecountless clients that had gone in and out of the officeHe turn the step over so that the worn part was in the groundTask3: Where to Start Your BusinessScriptYou have to consider the location when launching a business. You will be “planning your business tree” there and will have to maintain it for years to come. You have to keep in mind a few things when deciding on a place t open your business.First of all, you have to take the local economy into consideration. Is your local area growing and building? Are the market trends good? Even if you have to locate your business farther from your home, try to find a place that is building up and bringing people in. The worst thing you can do is to pick a place that is in the “bad area of town” because it is less expensive. Your address can be the first thing people will ask for, and it can say a lot about your business.The second thing you have to bear in mind is the job market. Since unemployment is low in most area in the Unites States, consider what type of employees you will need and find out if there are many in your area. The amount of money that you will have t o spend I the recruiting phase could be an indicator that you should or should not locate the business in an area with a different employee pool.Another factor people have to consider is whether you can integrate with the local community and get to love it. To make the community warm to you, you should become involved in it by joining the local Chamber of Commerce, Business Association, City Council Committees, or other local organization that could offer you help. Why plan on retiring “one day”to some great location? Why not move there now and start your dream business?What is the speaker mainly talking about?What must you find if you are going to locate a business at a distance from your home?According to the speaker, what is the worst thing you can do?What will the recruiting money tell you?What can you do the get on well with the locate people?Kes: 1D 2.C3. C 4.A 5.CFor ReferenceTo decide on a good business location, one has to consider the local economy, the job market there, and whether you can integrate wit the local community.IV. Speaking OutMODEL 1 I am having cash problems.Bill: Helen, you started this company only a year ago. If you want it to grow, I’m afraid you need to do something about cash flow.Helen: Bill, although you’ve worked here only for a couple of months, you already know this company inside out. I am having cash problems.Bill: Clearly you don’t have the money you need to buy the equipment to be competitive. You have just barely enough funds to cover your day-to-day operational expenses.Helen: I think my best bet is to secure a small-business loan.Bill: I don’t think that’s possible. It seems to me you don’t have the collared for a loan.Helen: What can I do then?Bill: Try the Small Business Association. They help underwrite loans for a small business.Helen: So, even though I don’t have much collateral, I can still quality for a loan?Bill: Under this special program, possibly.Helen: That would really help me cover our overhead. I just need to get some time to get the revenues up.Bill: Apply for the small-business loan, and keep your fingers crossed! Now Your TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA: You’ve worked as a consultant for a long time, so you know the company inside out. I’m having cash problems.B: I see. If you want the company to grow, I’m afraid you need to have more funds. Clearly you don’t have t he money you need to buy the equipment to be competitive. You just barely have enough funds to cover your day-to-day operating expenses.A: I think my best bet is to ask the bank loan.B: I don’t think that’s the best solution. Nowadays the interest rates are very high. You’ll have a difficult time paying back the loan.A: What can I do then?B: Try a business incubator.A: What can I get from them?B: They offer a range of services such as consultancy, training, and more importantly, venture capital.A: Can I really get venture capital from them?B: Possibly, if you prove your company is promising.A: Good, that would really help me cover our overhead. I just need some time to get revenues up.B: Well, apply for a risk investment, and keep your fingers crossedMODEL2 I have some very bad news.Helen: Bill, I’ve been searching for a loan, but I was rejected everywhere. Now I’m afraid I have some very bad news.Bill: What is it?Helen: Well, the company has been experiencing serious financial difficulties for quite a long time now.Bill: I know we’ve been operating in the red for the past few months. Helen: Exactly. After a long discussion with my partners, I’ve come to the conclusion that the best course of action is to file for bankruptcyBill: What? Bankruptcy? I didn’t know you were in this kind of serious financial trouble.Helen: Sales have been low all year long. Now two of our leading competitors are discussing a merger. Then we’ll have to face even stiffer competition. I feel the situation is going to go from bad to worse. We simply can’t afford to keep our doors open for long.Bill: When do you plan to make the announcement to tell all the employees?Helen: Early next week.Bill: What kinds of severance package will we able to offer them?Helen: Unfortunately, the best we can do is offer one month’s salary. Bill: Oh! How terrible! OK, I’ll contact Vivitek and see if they are interested in acquiring our company.Now Your TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA: I have some very bad news.B: What’s that?A: The c ompany’s products haven’t sold well for a long time, you know. B: Yeah. I know we’ve been operating a t a loss for several months.A: Exactly. And after a long discussion with my partner, I’ve come to the conclusion that the best course of action is to file for bankruptcy.B: What? Bankruptcy? I’d suggest that you find a merger partner instead. With combined strength, we can face the stiff market competition.A: Our sales have been low a long time. Who will be willing to merger with us? B: You can tell them we have a team of well-trained skilled workers and our equipment is not technologically backward. In fact, we have a lot of to offer. A: Sorry, but I’m still not confident at all. I still prefer to declare bankruptcy. B: When do you plan to make it known to the staff?A: Sometimes next month.B: What kind of severance package are you going to offer them?A: Unfortunately, the best we can do is offer one month’s salary.B: That’s terrible.MODEL3 We’ve been looking for a merger partner. ScriptBill: I hear that Vivitek has been considering acquiring a CD manufacturer for some time.Jessica: That’s quite true. What’s on your mind?Bill: My boss Helen thinks that our company would be a good match for Vivitek. And we’ve been looking for a merger partner.Jessica: Are you sure youroperation has much to bring to the table?Bill: Definitely.The quality of our products is first-rate, and we have many reliable sales out lets.What’s more, Vivitek can propel us to even greater heights. It will be an all-around excellent match.Jessica: I think it might be, though we have yet to discuss details.Bill: As a matter of fact, we’ve already received a few attractive bids.Jessica: Well, we of curse need to come up with a plan that is attractive for both partiesBill: True, but my boss has to keep our shareholders’ interests in mind. Jessica: It’s reasonable to keep your employees’ welfare in mind.Bill: Yes, we don’t want to disappoint them.Jessica: Then let’s talk about specifics.Now Your TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA: I hear that your corporation has considered acquiring a software development company for some time.B: That’s quite true. What’s on your mind?A: We’ve been looking for a merger partner. And we think our company would be a good match for you.B: Definitely. We have a number of first-rate programmers (program writers\software engineers), and one of our software products is a hit.A: Then why do you want a merger?B: We can certainly survive on our own. The problem with us is that we don’t as many reliable sales outlets as you have. We hope your company can propel us to even greater heights.A: As a matter of fact, we’ve already received a few attractive bids. So we have to be cautious in making a decision.B: I hope you will find our company an all-around excellent match. The merger wil turn out to be a win-win (double-win\two-win) situation.A: I think that might be, though we still have to discuss specifics.B: Well, we of curse need to work out a scheme that is attractive for both parties.A: True, we have to keep in mind the interests of the shareholders of bothsides.B: Good. That’s why they call youheadhunters.V. Let’s TalkScriptMartin: Dick, would you review the result of the survey on leisure sporting activities. We need to plan our proposal for this Friday’s business meeting.Dick: Sure. I’ve summarized the results in the handouts, broken down by customer age groups and sporting activities. The survey was administered to 550 men and women between the age of 18 and 55 years old, and the results have been compiled in the following age groups: 18to 26, 27to 35,36to 45, and 46to 55. According to the results, the most active group involved in sporting activities is between 18 and 26 years old, followed by those 36to 45 years old.Martin: Okay.Dick: As far as particular sports are concerned, people in these two groups cited jogging as their favorite recreational sport followed by skiing, tennis, swimming, and cycling.Martin: And what about these groups broken down by gender?Dick: Oh, Martin, thanks for bringing that up. Men appears to be slightly more active than women in the 18 to 26 year-old age group, but women seem more active in the other three groupsMartin: Hmm. Based on what you have said, I think we should consider targeting the 18 to 26 year-old age group more in the future. I also feel we should consider expanding our line of athletic shoes, particularly jogging shoes and tennis footwear. We also have to come up with a more appealing slogan aimed at this age group.Dick: I see what you mean. However, the 46 to 55 age group is becoming more concerned about staying fit. I believe this trend will continue, so we should not neglect them.Martin: I see your point. Well, let’s meet again on Wednesday to iron out more details of this proposal.Discussion SAMPLEA: How many people do you think we have to survey before we can have a clear idea about the sales potential for each product?B: I think our survey must be administered to at least 300 men and women of various ages, incomes and occupations. Otherwise the results won’t be reliable.A: Perhaps we can use our common sense to predict the results.B: Obviously, young people pay more attention to their clothes than older people, and they tend to buy more.A: It’s clear that women are more active in buying dresses. Our production should target women.B: What do you think about the various income groups? Do you think we should aim mainly at the high income group?A: It’s hard to say. Some rich people are very careful with their money. So, we have to wait until the investigation results come out.B: Now let’s switch to sports shoes. Which group do you think may be active?A: I guess the young people may buy the most because many of them like sports a great deal.B: I think this group will be followed by the old group instead of the middle-aged group. The old people are becoming more concerned about staying fit.A: I agree. And I believe this trend will continue, so we shouldn’t neglect them.B: What may be the result broken down by gender?A: Many people think men are more active than women, but I’m not quite sure.B: Ok, let’s carry out our survey as early as possible and let facts speak for themselves.VI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask1: Hot Business IdeasScriptBusiness ideas are all around you. Many business ideas come from a careful analysis of market and consumer needs. If you are interested in starting a business, but don’t know what product or service you might sell, here are some ways that may help you find one.First of all, you should study how to value to an existing product. The difference raw wood and finished wooden products is a good example of putting a product through an additional process that increases its value.But additional processes are not the only way value can be added. You might also add services, or combine one product with other products. For instance, a local farm which sells produce can also offer a vegetable delivery service—for a free.What business ideas can you develop along these lines? Focus on what products you might buy, and what you might do to them or with them to create a profitable business.Some people have another way of making profit. They improve an existing products or service. We all know that the person who can build a better mousetrap will make a lot of money. That person could be you! A local entrepreneur has created an improved version of the hula hoop. It’s bigger and heavier, so hula-hoopers can control it more easily and do more tricks. How did she come up with this business idea? She thought hula hooping would be a fun thing to do with her daughter, but found the commercially available product too flimsy.There are very few products or services that can’t be improved. Start generating business ideas by looking at the products and services you use and brainstorming ideas as to how they could be better.What is the first way the speaker mentions that helps you produce a business idea?Which of the following methods does the speaker NOT mention?Why does the speaker mention the mousetrap?Which of the following is true according to the passage?Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?Keys: 1.C 2.B 3.B 4.A 5.DTask 2: What do you know about business?ScriptHistorically, the term business referred to activities or interests. By extension, the word became, as recently as the 18th century, synonymous with “an individual commercial enterprise”. When referring to activities, the terms business and industry sometimes appear interchangeable. Thus a fisherman might say either that he is in the “fishing business”, which is a bit colloquial or that he works in the “fishing industry”, which sounds somewhat formal. The word “trade” may serve as an equivalent of both “business” and “industry”. People establish business in order to perform economic activities. With some exceptions, such as non-profit organizations and institutions of the government, businesses exist to product profit. In other words, the owners and operators of a business have receiving or generating a financial return for their time, effort and capital as one of their main objectives.One can classify businesses in many different ways. In recent years, service businesses have become increasingly popular. They offer intangible products and typically have different, usually smaller, capital requirements than manufacturers. Distributors need smaller funds than manufacturers. Most laws specify the forms that a business can take, and a body of commercial law has been developed for each type. Some common types include partnerships, corporations, also called limited liability companies, and sole ownerships.Task3: An office boy or a billionaire?A jobless man applied for the position of “office boy”at Microsoft. The human resource manger interviewed him, and gave him a test: clean the floor.“You are engaged,” he said, “give me your email address, and I’ll send you the application form to fill and tell you when you will start.” The man replied, “I don’t have a computer or an email.”“I’m sorry,” said the HR manager, “if you don’t have an email, that means you don’t exist. And whoever doesn’t exist can’t have the job!”The man left with no hope at all. He didn’t know what to do, with only 10 dollars in his pocket. He then decided to go to the supermarket and buy a crate of tomatoes. He sold the tomatoes in a door-to door round. In less than two hours, he succeeded in doubling his capital. He repeated the operation three times, and returned home with 60 dollars. The man realizes that he could survive this way, and started to go out early and returned late every day.Thus, his money doubled or tripled every day. A little later, he bought a cart, then a trunk, then he has his own fleet of delivery vehicles. Five years later, the man was one of the biggest food retailers in the United States. He started to plan his family’ future, and decided to buy life insurance. He called an insurance broker, and chose a protection plan. Before the conversation was concluded, the broker asked him for his email address. The man replied,” I have no email.”The broker replied,” You don’t have an email, and yet have succeeded in building an empire! Can you imagine what you could have been you had an email.”The man replied, “ An office boy at Microsoft!”For Reference“If you don’t have an email that means you don’t exist. And whoever doesn’t exist can’t have the job!”He sold the tomatoes in a door-to door round. In less than two hours, he succeeded in doubling his capital. He repeated the operation three times, and returned home with 60 dollars.He bought a cart, then a trunk, then he has his own fleet of delivery vehicles. Five years later, the man was one of the biggest food retailers in the United States.He started to plan his family’ future, and decided to buy life insurance. He called an insurance broker, and chose a protection plan.He thought that with an email , he would have become an office boy at Microsoft.News ReportA Historic Settlement between the Law and Business ScriptBill Gates, Microsoft Chairman:We hope that when the state attorney general fully reviewed the settlement, they will also agree that it’s the right way forward. Litigation is never a good thing for any industry or any company. We have said for some time that we would go the extra mile to resolve this case. That is exactly what we did in reaching this settlement.The experience of the past the three years hs had a profound impact on me personally and on our company. We are in a fast-moving, competitive industry, but we will focus more on how our actions affect other companies. John Ashcroft, U.S Attorney General:Today we are announcing a strong, historical settlement reached by the Department of Justice and the Microsoft Corporation that will put an end to Microsoft’s unlawful conduct, bring effective relief to the marketplace, and ensure that consumers will have more choices in meeting their needs of computing and working with their computers. This settlement is the right result for consumers and for businesses, the right result for the economy, and the right result for government. It provides prompt, effective, certain relief for consumers and removes the uncertainty in the computer market, a critical factor in today’s economy.。
新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第三册Unit5Whenworkisapleasure课后答案
新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第三册Unit5Whenworkisapleasure课后答案Unit 5 When work is a pleasureSECTION AWords in use31 gauged2 dedicate3 commonplace4 suffice5 revenue6 simultaneous7 incentive 8 prone 9 innovations 10 fostered Word building4Words learned new words formed-ismReal realismImperial imperialismCommercial commercialismHuman humanismTerror terrorism-mentRecruit recruitmentResent resentmentEnroll enrollmentRefresh refreshmentShip shipmentEnforce enforcement51 refreshment2 shipment3 enforcement4 commercialism5 realism6 recruitment7 enrollment(s)8 imperialism9 resentment 10 terrorism 11 humanism Banked cloze61 O2 F3 L4 C5 K6 H7 I 8N 9E 10 MExpressions in use71 correlate with2 refrain from3 count down4 slaving away5 coincided with6 contended with7 be designated as8 conformed to Translation9英式下午茶的仪式可以追溯到19世纪40年代,该传统是由之前英国的茶饮仪式和习惯发展而来的。
新视野大学英语第三版BookunitSpendorsave—Thestudentsdilemma课文
Unit 5 Section A Spend or save — The student's dilemma花钱还是存钱;学生进退维谷1 Do you feel as confused and manipulated as I do with this question; "ShouldI spend or should I save " I think that the messages we get from our environment seem to defy common sense and contradict each other. The government tells us to spend or we'll never get out of the recession. At the same time; they tell us that unless we save more; our country is in grave danger. Banks offer higher interest rates so we increase savings. Then the same banks send us credit card offers so we can spend more.1 你是不是跟我一样对“我应该花钱还是存钱”这个问题感到困惑;且有被操纵的感觉我觉得我们从生活的环境里所获得的信息似乎是有违常识、互相矛盾的.. 政府告诉我们要花钱; 否则我们将永远走不出衰退;与此同时;他们又告诉我们;除非我们节省更多的钱;否则我们的国家会处于严重危险之中.. 银行提供较高的利率以增加储蓄.. 然后;同样是这些银行又提供信用卡让我们可以花更多的钱..2 Here's another familiar example: If we don't pay our credit card bill on time; we get demanding; nasty emails from the credit card company saying something like: "Your failure to pay is unacceptable. Pay immediately or you'll be in trouble" Then; as soon as we pay; we get a follow-up email in a charming tone telling us how valuable a customer we are and encouraging us to resume spending.Which depiction is correct: a failing consumer in trouble or a valued customer The gap between these two messages is enormous.2 这里还有一个大家熟悉的例子:如果我们不按时支付信用卡账单;我们会收到从信用卡公司发来的类似这样的令人讨厌的催缴账单的电子邮件:不还款是不可接受的..请立即缴付; 否则后果自负之后;一旦还款;我们就会收到一封跟进的电子邮件;语气和蔼可亲;说我们是多么宝贵的客户;并鼓励我们继续花钱.. 到底哪一个描述是正确的有麻烦的失败消费者还是宝贵的客户这两者之间可是天壤之别3 The paradox is that every day we get two sets of messages at odds with each other. One is the "permissive" perspective; "Buy; spend; get it now. You need this" The other we could call an "upright" message; which urges us; "Work hard and save. Suspend your desires. Avoid luxuries. Control your appetite for more than you truly need." This message comes to us from many sources: from school; from parents; even from political figures referring to "traditional values". Hard work; family loyalty; and the capacity to postpone desires are core American values that have made our country great.3 自相矛盾的情况还有;我们每天都收到彼此相左的两种信息.. 一种从“纵容”的角度;让我们“买东西;花钱;现在就得到它..你需要这个”另外一种;我们可称之为“正直”的信息; 它力劝我们:“努力工作;把钱存起来..控制你的欲望;不要买奢侈品;不要垂涎那些你并不真正需要的东西..”这类信息来源甚多;有学校方面的;有家长方面的;甚至还来自提及传统价值观的政治人物.. 艰苦创业;忠于家庭、能推迟欲望是美国价值观的核心;它使我们的国家变得强大..4 But the opposite message; advertising's permissive message; is inescapable. Though sometimes disguised; the messages are everywhere we look: on TV; in movies on printed media and road signs; in stores; and on busses; trains and subways. Advertisementsinvade our daily lives. We are constantly surrounded by the message to spend; spend; spend. Someone recently said; "The only time you can escape advertising is when you're in your bed asleep"4 但相反的信息;即那些纵容人们不断花钱的广告;无所不在.. 虽然此类信息有时经过了乔装打扮;但仍随处可见;电视、电影、印刷媒介和路牌、商店;及公共汽车、火车和地铁上;比比皆是.. 广告侵入了我们的日常生活.. 我们时时被包围在花钱;花钱;花钱的信息中..最近有人说:“唯一可以逃脱广告的时候是当在床上睡着时”5 It's been calculated that by the age of 18; the average American will have seen 600;000 ads; by the age of 40; the total is almost one million. Each advertisement is doing its utmost to influence our diverse buying decisions; from the breakfast cereal we eat to whichcruise line we will use for our vacation. There is no shortage of ideas and things to buy Now; of course; we don't remember exactly what the products were; but the essential message is cemented into our consciousness; "It's good to satisfy your desires. You should have what you want. You deserve the best. So; you should buy it —now" A famous advertisement said it perfectly; "I love me. I'm a good friend to myself. I do what makes me feel good. I derive pleasure from nice things and feel nourished by them. I used to put things off. Not anymore. Today I'll buy new ski equipment; look at new compact cars; and buy that camera I've always wanted. I live my dreams today; not tomorrow."5 据计算;普通的美国人到 18 岁时;会看过 60 万则广告;到 40 岁时;看过的广告总数近百万.. 每个广告都在尽最大努力影响我们形形色色的购买决定——从我们吃的早餐麦片到我们的假期将使用哪条邮轮线路.. 决不会缺少怎么花钱和买什么东西的广告现在;我们当然不能确切地记得广告上的产品;但重要的信息已凝聚在我们的意识里:“要满足你的愿望..你应该拥有你想要的..你应该得到最好的..所以;你应该买下它——现在”一个着名的广告诠释得很完美:“我爱自己..我是自己的好朋友..我做让我感觉舒服的事..我从精美的东西里得到乐趣;并感觉到它们给我的滋养..我过去常想着等一下再买;现在再也不会了..今天;我会购买全新的滑雪装备;看看新型的小巧灵便的轿车;买下那台我一直想要的相机.. 我今天就要实现我的梦想;不会等到明天..”6 What happens as we take in these contradictory but explicit messages What are the psychological and social consequences of this campaign to control our spending habits On one hand; we want more things because we want to satisfy our material appetite. Most of us derive pleasure from treating ourselves. On the other hand; a little voice inside us echoes those upright messages: "Watch out; takestock of your life; don't let your attention get scattered. Postpone your desires. Don't fall into debt. Wait Retain control over your own life. It will make you stronger."6 当我们接受这些相互矛盾但很明确的信息时;会有什么事情发生呢这种控制我们花钱习惯的宣传活动会造成什么心理和社会上的影响呢一方面;我们希望买更多的东西;来满足我们的物质欲望.. 我们中的大多数通过善待自己来得到乐趣.. 与此同时;我们身体里面有一个微弱的声音与那些正直的信息在共鸣:“当心;要掂量掂量自己的生活;不要让注意力分散..推迟欲望..不要陷入债务..要等待保留对自己生活的控制权..这会让你更坚强.. ”7 Anyway; many of the skills you need as a successful student can be applied to your finances. Consider your financial well-being as a key ingredient of your university education as money worries are extremely stressful and distracting. They can make you feel terrible and hinder your ability to focus on your prime objective: successfully completing your education.7 总之;一个成功的学生所需要的很多技能可以应用到你的财务中去.. 把良好的财务状况看成是大学教育中的一个关键因素;因为对金钱的担忧会让人倍感压力;并让人分心.. 它们会让你感觉很糟糕;并阻止你专注首要目标;即成功完成学业..8 How can you be a smart and educated consumer Many schools; community organizations; and even some banks offer financial literacy classes. Consider consulting with your school's financial aid office or seek input from your parents or other respected adults in setting up a budget. An additional option is finding a partner to help you stay on track and find pleasure in the administration of your own financial affairs. Most importantly; if you find yourself getting into financial trouble; don't let your ego get in your way; urgently get help with tackling your problem before it spins out of control and lands you in legal troubles.8 怎样才能成为一个聪明、有相关知识的消费者呢许多学校、社区组织;甚至一些银行都提供金融扫盲班..可以考虑向学校的财务援助办公室咨询;或向父母或其他值得尊敬的成年人请教如何建立一个预算方案.. 另外一个选择是找一个合作伙伴来帮你保持良好的财务状况;并在管理自己的金融事务中找到乐趣.. 最重要的是;如果你发现自己正陷入财务困境;不要让你的自大妨碍你;在情况变得失控并惹上法律麻烦前;赶紧寻求帮助来解决问题..9 All this will help you become an educated consumer and saver. As you learn to balance spending and saving; you will become the captain of your own ship;steering your life in a successful and productive direction through the choppy waters.9 这一切都将帮助你成为一个拥有相关知识的消费者和储蓄者.. 学会了如何平衡支出和储蓄;你就会成为你自己的船长;驾驶着你的生活之船;乘风破浪;驶向成功和富有..。
新视野大学英语第三册 Unit5
•…and instead shared it with me. (L. 55)
•… and I am glad I was there for her. (L. 56)
•Yes, they were long and graceful fingers. (L. 60)
6 parts
Part one (para1- para.4 ) telling us something about the writer a Para1 Telling us that she has never seen the patient and that she learns from the medical report that the patient will die that night. Para 2 Describing what she sees and feels on entering the ro om Para 3 Giving a detailed description about the patient‘s cond itions: She is very thin; The skin hangs loosely around her skeleton; her sunken chest rises and falls
新视野大学英语第三册 Unit5
Graceful Hand
Answer the following questions
1. How does the writer know that Mrs. Clark will die tonight?
2. Why did Mrs. Clark send her family home that night?
新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第五单元Unit5课后答案
新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第五单元Unit5课后答案一.Reading comprehension:1.Because the Sydney-to-Melbourne race is 875 kilometers long and it is a harsh test of endurance for the world’s top athletes.2.Cliff Young was a toothless 61-year-old farmer; he was wearing rubber boots, and was much older than the other runners.3.Other athletes neither believed it nor treated Cliff Young with respect.4.Because Cliff Young didn’t run properly. He had the strangest running style and appeared to shuffle.5. When people found that Cliff Young ran through the entire night without sleeping and when it seemed to them that he intended to keep running until he reached the finish line or fell ill or was injured.6. When he was running, Cliff Young imagined he was gathering his sleep and trying to outrun a storm.7. Cliff Young gave all the prize money to five other runners. He didn’t keep a single cent for himself.8. Cliff Young is a brilliant example showing that ordinary people also have the inherent quality to achieve great results.3 Words in use:1.annual2.contract3.distinction4.substantial5.furnished6. amateur7. assemble8. react9. Apparent10. magnificent4 Word building:bore fascinate amusingexplosion assumption evolution compensation contribute elementary revolutionary5 Word building:1.assumption2.fascinated3.explosion4.elementary5. Compensation6.evolution7. amusing8. bore9. contribute10. revolutionary6 Banked cloze:1 K2 D3 C4 B5 H6 O7 F8 M9 A 10 G7 Expressions in use:1 passed away2 left behind3 give away4 had no intention of5 Up to6 regardless of7 might (just) as well8 fall ill9 in attendance10 to this day10. Translation:有关古代奥林匹克运动会的最早文字记载可追溯至公元前776年。
新视野大学英语第三版第三册-unit-5-Section-B课件.ppt
新视野大学英语第三版第三册-unit-5-Section-B课件.ppt课件概述本课件为新视野大学英语第三版第三册Unit 5的Section B 部分的课件,主要涵盖了本节课的核心内容。
通过本课件的学习,学生将能够掌握本节课的重点词汇、语法以及相关练习。
本课件将以清晰的图文结合的形式呈现,帮助学生更好地理解和吸收知识。
课件目录1.课前导入2.词汇学习3.语法讲解4.相关练习5.课堂总结1. 课前导入课前导入部分将提出一些问题和话题,引发学生的思考和讨论,为接下来的学习做好铺垫。
示例•Have you ever had difficulties expressing your opinions in English?•How do you usually express your agreement or disagreement in English?•What kind of phrases or expressions do you know for expressing opinions in English?2. 词汇学习本部分将介绍本节课的重点词汇,并结合实例进行解释和讲解。
示例•express (v.) - 表达– e.g. She expressed her excitement by jumping up and down.•opinion (n.) - 意见– e.g. Everyone has different opinions on this matter.•agreement (n.) - 同意– e.g. They reached an agreement on the terms of the contract.3. 语法讲解本部分将重点讲解本节课的语法知识和使用方法,并通过例句进行说明和练习。
示例•Expressing agreement and disagreement–To express agreement, we can use phrases like:–I agree with you.–That’s true.–Absolutely.–To express disagreement, we can use phrases like:–I’m afraid I can’t agree with you.–I have a different opinion.–I see your point, but I don’t think so.4. 相关练习本部分将提供一些与语法知识相关的练习题,帮助学生巩固所学内容。
新视野大学英语(第三版)Unit 5_单词解释+例句
Unit 5TEXT ANew wordsmarathonn.[C] a race that is run over a distance of 42 kilometers or about 26 miles 马拉松(长跑)annuala.happening once a year 一年一度的;每年的The car industry’s annual production in this city increased from 5.1 million to 7.2 million vehicles. 这个城市汽车工业的年产量从510万辆增加到了720万辆。
routen. [C]1 a way from one place to another 路线The climbers tried to find a new route to the top of the mountain. 登山者努力寻找一条登上山顶的新路线。
2 a way of doing sth. or achieving a particular result 途径;方法This software was very popular because it offered a quick and efficient route of getting the desired task done. 这款软件非常受欢迎,因为它提供了快捷高效的途径来完成预期任务。
harsha.1 severe, cruel, or unkind 严厉的;残酷的;苛刻的She has a tender heart; and she is never harsh to anybody. 她心肠很软,对人从不苛刻。
2 harsh conditions are very difficult to live in and very uncomfortable 恶劣的;艰苦的;严峻的The harsh weather in that area is unbearable. 那个地区恶劣的气候让人难以忍受。
新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第五单元课后答案
一.Readin g compre hension:1.Becaus e the Sydney-to-Melbou rne race is 875 kilome terslong and it is a harshtest of endurance for the world’s top athlet es.2.CliffY oungwas a toothless 61-year-old farmer; he was wearin g rubber boots, and was much olderthan the other runners.3.Other athlet es neithe r believ ed it nor treate d Cliff Y oungwith respec t.4.Becaus e CliffY oungdidn’t run proper ly. He had the strangest runnin g styleand appear ed to shuffle.5. When people foundthat Cliff Y oungran through the entire nightwithou t sleeping and when it seemed to them that he intend ed to keep runnin g until he reached the finish line or fell ill or was injure d.6. When he was runnin g, Cliff Y oungimagin ed he was gather ing his sleepand trying to outrun a storm.7. Cliff Y ounggave all the prizemoneyto five otherrunner s. He didn’t keep a single cent for himself.8. CliffY oungis a brilliant exampl e showin g that ordina ry people also have the inhere nt qualit y to achiev e greatresult s.3 Wordsin use:1.annual2.contra ct3.distin c tion4.substa ntial5.furnis hed6. amateu r7. assemb le8. react9. Appare nt10. magnificent4 Word building:bore fascin a te amusin gexplosion assump tionevolut ion compensatio n contributeelemen taryrevolu tiona ry5 Word building:1.assump tion2.fascin a ted3.explosion4.elemen tary5. Compensatio n6.evolution7. amusin g8. bore9. contribute10. revolu tiona ry6 Banked cloze:1 K2 D3 C4 B5 H6 O7 F8 M9 A 10 G7 Expres sions in use:1 passed away2 left behind3 give away4 had no intent ion of5 Up to6 regard lessof7 might(just) as well8 fall ill9 in attend ance10 to this day10. Translation:有关古代奥林匹克运动会的最早文字记载可追溯至公元前776年。
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第五单元
Short conversations
Question 1 Key: a Question 2
Key: d
Question 3
Key: a
Question 4
Key: c
Question 5
Key: c
Long conversation
Question 1 Key: d Question 2
Key: c
Question 3
Key: d
Question 4
Key: c
Passages: Passage 1
Question 1 Key: d Question 2
Key: b
Question 3
Key: a
Question 4
Key: c
Passages: Passage 2
(1)celebrate
(2) provide us with
(3) sticking to
(4) challenges
(5) anticipating
(6) portions
(7) stuff
(8) take hold of
(9) effective
(10) strategies
(1)庆祝(2)提供我们(3)坚持(4)挑战(5)预期(6)部分(7)材料(8)抓住(9)有效(10)战略
第六单元
Short conversations
Question 1 Key: c Question 2
Key: b
Question 3
Key: d
Question 4 Key: b Question 5 Key: d
Long conversation
Question 1 Key: c Question 2
Key: b
Question 3
Key: a
Question 4
Key: a
Passages: Passage 1
Question 1 Key: b Question 2
Key: d
Question 3
Key: b
Question 4
Key: a
Passages: Passage 2
(1) pressures
(2) disappear
(3) compromise
(4) alcohol
(5) intense
(6) interferes with
(7) undermine
(8) pay attention to
(9) suffers from
(10) competitive
(1)压力(2)消失(3)妥协(4)酒精(5)强烈(6)干扰(7)破坏(8)注意(9)遭受(10)竞争。
第七单元
Short conversations
Question 1 Key: c Question 2
Key: a
Question 3
Key: b
Question 4
Key: d
Question 5
Key: d
Long conversation
Question 1 Key: d Question 2
Key: c
Question 3
Key: d
Question 4
Key: a
Passages: Passage 1
Question 1 Key: c Question 2
Key: c
Question 3
Key: a
Question 4
Key: c
Passages: Passage 2
(1) participated in
(2) access to
(3) tremendous
(4) currently
(5) incredible
(6) accompany
(7) remarkable
(8) amazing
(9) catching a glimpse of
(10) looking forward to
(1)参与(2)获得(3)巨大(4)当前(5)难以置信(6)陪伴(7)显著(8)惊人(9)瞥见(10)期待
第八单元
Short conversa tions
Question 1 Key: b Question 2
Key: d
Question 3
Key: c
Question 4
Key: b
Question 5
Key: d
Long conversation
Question 1 Key: b Question 2
Key: c
Question 3
Key: a
Question 4
Key: d
Passages: Passage 1
Question 1 Key: c Question 2
Key: d
Question 3
Key: b
Question 4
Key: d
Passages: Passage 2
(1) evidence
(2) enhance
(3) interviewed
(4) rated
(5) took into account
(6) forecast
(7) emerged
(8) was related to
(9) adapt themselves to
(10) original
(1)证据(2)增强(3)访谈(4)评分(5)考虑到(6)预测(7)出现(8)与(9)适应(10)原始。