大学英语综合教程4 unit 课件
大学英语综合教程 U4课件
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Directions: Please watch the video clip and answer the questions. 1. When you think of leadership, what comes into your mind? 2. What qualities of leadership have been mentioned in the video?
④Equally disastrous is acting on impulse, falsely thinking that great leaders bark commands, make decisions as the commercials show the busy executive briskly walking with his entourage tossing off major decisions as if he or she were ordering lunch. Screenwriters are super at portraying execs as Captain Marvel. Such impulsive or premature choices are rash and can lead to the wrong choice. Unfortunately, some inexperienced entrepreneurs, so anxious to impress others as leaders, will dash off a decision — thinking they are courageous.
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economy, international, growth, trade, loans, global, workers, foreign, investment, marketplace, political, phenomenon, world, level
Tips: Economic Phenomenon, Political Globalization, Foreign Markets, International Organizations, Foreign Investments, Trade Globalization, Foreign Loans, World Economy, Economic Growth, Global Economy, International Marketplace, International Trade, Foreign Workers, Economic Level
Money sent by OFWs back to the Philippines is a major factor in the country’s economy, amounting to more than US$10 billion in 2005. This makes the country the fourth largest recipient of foreign remittances behind India, China, and Mexico. The amount represents 13.5% of the Philippines’ GDP, the largest in proportion to the domestic economy among the four countries mentioned. Overseas Filipinos sent $15.9 billion worth of remittances to the Philippines in 2008.
全新版大学英语综合教程4_Unit5课件
全新版⼤学英语综合教程4_Unit5课件A Friend in NeedFor thirty years now I have been studying my fellowmen.I do not know very much about them.I shrug my shoulders when people tell me that their first impressions of a person are always right.I think they must have small insight or great vanity.For my own part I find that the longer I know people the more they puzzle me.These reflections have occurred to me because I read in this morning?s paper that Edward Hyde Burton had died at Kobe.He was a merchant and he had been in business in Japan for many years.I knew him very little,but he interested me because once he gave me a great surprise.Unless I had heard the story from his own lips,I should never have believed that he was capable of such an action.It was more startling because both in appearance and manner he suggested a very definite type.Here if ever was a man all of a piece.He was a tiny little fellow, not much more than five feet four inheight,and very slender,with white hair,ared face much wrinkled,and blue eyes.Isuppose he was about sixty when I knewhim.He was always neatly and quietlydressed in accordance with his age andstation.Though his offices were in Kobe,Burton often came down to Yokohama.I happened on one occasion to be spending a few days there,waiting for a ship,and I was introduced to him at the British Club.We played bridge together.He played a good game and a generous one. He did not talk very much,either then or later when we were having drinks,but what he said was sensible.He had a quiet,dry humor.He seemed to be popular at the club and afterwards,when he had gone,they described him as one of the best.It happened that we were bothstaying at the Grand Hotel and next day he asked me to dine with him.I met his wife,fat,elderly,and smiling, and his two daughters.It was evidently a united and affectionate family.I think the chief thing that struck me about Burton was his kindliness.There was something very pleasing in his mild blue eyes.His voice was gentle; you could not imagine that he could possibly raise it in anger;his smile was benign.Here was a man who attracted you because you felt in him a real love for his fellows.At the same time he liked his game of cards andhis cocktail,he could tell with point a good and spicy story,and in his youth he had been something of an athlete.He was a rich man and he had made every penny himself.I suppose one thing that made you like him was that he was so small and frail;he aroused your instincts of protection.You felt that he could not bear to hurt a fly.One afternoon I was sitting in the lounge of the Grand Hotel when Burton came in and seated himself in the chair next to mine.…What do you say to a little drink??He clapped his hands for a boy and ordered two gin fizzes. As the boy brought them a man passed along the street outside and seeing me waved his hand.…Do you know T urner?? said Burton as I nodded a greeting.…I?ve met him at the club. I?mtold he?s a remittance man.?…Yes, I believe he is. We have agood many here.?…He plays bridge well.?…They generally do.There was a fellow here last year, oddly enough a namesake of mine,who was the best bridge player I ever met.I suppose you never came across him in London.Lenny Burton he called himself.I believe he?d belonged to some very good clubs.?…No,I don?t believe I remember the name.?…He was quite a remarkable player.He seemed to have an instinct about the cards.It was uncanny.I used to play with him a lot.He was in Kobe for some time.?Burton sipped his gin fizz.…It?s rather a funny story,?he said.…He wasn?t a bad chap.I liked him.He was always well-dressed and smart-looking.He was handsome in a way with curly hair and pink-and-white cheeks.Women thought a lot of him. There was no harm in him,you know,he was only wild. Of course he drank too much.Those sort of fellows do.A bit of money used tocome on for him once a quarter andhe made a bit more by card-playing.He won a good deal of mine,I knowthat.?Burton gave a kindly chuckle.I knew from my own experience that he could lose money at bridge with a good grace.He stroked his shaven chin with his thin hand;the veins stood out on it and it was almost transparent.…I suppose that is why he came to me when he went broke,that and the fact that he was a namesake of mine. He came to see me in my office oneday and asked me for a job.I wasrather surprised.?He told me that therewas no more money coming from homeand he wanted to work.I asked himhow old he was.…“Thirty-five,”he said.…“And what have you been doing hitherto?”I asked him.…“Well,nothing very much,”he said.…I couldn?t help laughing.…“I?m afraid I can?t do anything for you just yet,”I said.“Come back and see me in another thirty-five years,and I?ll see what I can do.”…He didn?t move.He went rather pale.He hesitated for a moment and then he told me that he had had bad luck at cards for some time.He hadn?t been willing to stick to bridge,he?d been playing poker,and he?d got trimmed.He hadn?t a penny.He?d pawned everything he had.He couldn?t pay his hotel bill and they wouldn?t give him any more credit.He was down and out.If he couldn?t get something to do he?d have to commit suicide.…I looked at him for a bit.I could see now that he was all to pieces.He?d been drinking more than usual and he looked fifty.The girls wouldn?t have thought so much of him if they?d seen him then.…“Well isn?t there anything you can do except play cards?”I asked him.…“I can swim,”he said.…“Swim!”…I could hardly believe my ears;it seemed such an insane answer to give.…“I swam for my university.”…I got some glimmering of whathe was driving at.I?ve known toomany men who were little tin gods attheir university to be impressed by it.…“I was a pretty good swimmer myself when I was a young man,”I said.…Suddenly I had an idea.?Pausing in his story,Burton turned to me.…Do you know Kobe?? he asked.…No,? I said, …I passed through it once, but I only spent a night there.?…Then you don?t know the Shioya Club.When I was a young man I swam from there round the beacon and landed at the creek of T arumi.It?s over three miles and it?s rather difficult on account of the currents round the beacon.Well,I told my young namesake about it and I said to him that if he?d do it I?d give him a job.…I could see he was rather taken aback.…“You say you?re a swimmer,”I said.…“I?m not in very good condition,”he answered.…I didn?t say anything.I shrugged my shoulders.He looked at me for a moment and then he nodded.…“All right,”he said.“When do you want me to do it?”…I looked at my watch.It was just after ten.…“The swim shouldn?t take you much over an hour and a quarter.I?ll drive round to the creek at half past twelve and meet you.I?ll take you back to the club to dress and then we?ll have lunch together.”…“Done,”he said.…We shook hands.I wished him good luck and he left me.I had a lot of work to do that morning and I only just managed to get to the creek at T arumi at half past twelve.But I needn?t have hurried;he never turned up.?…Did he funk it at the last moment??I asked.…No,he didn?t funk it.He startedall right.But of course he?d ruined hisconstitution by drink and dissipation.The currents round the beacon weremore than he could manage.We didn?tget the body for about three days.?I didn?t say anything for a moment or two.I was a trifle shocked.Then I asked Burton a question.…When you made him that offer of a job,did you know he?d be drowned??He gave a little mild chuckle and he looked at me with those kind and candid blue eyes of his.He rubbed his chin with his hand.…Well,I hadn?t got a vacancy in my office at the moment.?For my own part I find that the longer I know people the more they puzzle me.1. What does “for my own part” mean?It means “as far as I am concerned”.2. Translate this sentence into Chinese.拿我⾃⼰来说,我发现,认识⼀个⼈的时间越长,我就越感到困惑。
新世纪大学英语综合教程4 Unit 4 Work, Labor and Play课件
Choose the best answer to each of the following questions according to the information contained in the listening passage.
You’ve achieved success in your field when you don’t know whether what you’re doing is work or play.
— Warren Beatty
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Interpretation: If you want to be successful in your career, you must love what you are doing passionately, devote yourself to it whole-heartedly, and treat it as if it were the only source of enjoyment and amusement in life. Then — and only then can you feel a sense of fulfillment.
Watch the following video clip “How to Choose the Right Career” and do the tasks that follow:
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1. Please decide whether each of the following statements is true (T) or false (F) based on the information in the video clip. ( T ) To choose the right career, you should firstly figure out your passions and interests. ( T ) You can increase your knowledge and develop new skills in order to have more career choices. ( T ) Making a list of your personal preferences and needs is helpful in choosing the right career. ( F ) You should take some qualification tests to get ready for your chosen career. ( F ) Before choosing a career, you should research the job market to see if you have the required skills. ( F ) The video is to persuade people to believe in themselves and aim high.
大学英语(第二版)综合教程Unit 4
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By drawing the fish in the afernoon,Scudder discovered new features in the fish but failed to notice its most conspicuous characte
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Scudder‘s first morning in the laboratory was characterized by boredom and despair. By the end of the third day, Scudder had learned the best entomological lesson in life,one that was to guide his subsequent study and researched. The eight months Scudder spent studying haemulons was of greater value to him than years of later inverstigation into insects.
misery to travelers on motorways, but • 5) The blizzards(暴风雪) have brought ________
railroads and airports are woking as usual.
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mode of travel. 6) Reliable on-time performance is a key factor when passengers select a ________
综合英语教程4(高等教育出版社)unit1-part3PPT优秀课件
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Book 4-Unit 12
Who said packaging is everything? I think the present enthusiasm for packaging often brings us more trouble than convenience. We could save time, trouble and space if there wasn't so much variation in the size andexample, should be made in standard sizes. There should be just four. For advertising purposes the makers could label them HUGE, GIANT, LARGE and REGULAR. Huge would be a big suitcase. Giant would be a normal size. Large would be small and Regular would be a small bag used for personal items you Swcarinpt to keep with you on a trip. If suitcases were made in only four standard sizes, we could save fifty percent of the space they now take up in airplane luggage compartments. At home we could have whole closets of space and the predictably shaped suitcases would make packing a pleasure.
大学英语综合教程4unitPPT课件
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The theme of this unit is "Global Climate Change", which mainly explores the current situation, causes and impacts of global climate change, as well as individual and social response strategies.
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The teaching objectives of this unit include: cultivating students' reading comprehension ability, enabling them to master vocabulary and expressions related to global climate change, understanding the scientific principles of global climate change, and improving their critical thinking ability and environmental awareness.
外研社2024新编大学英语_第四版_综合教程B4U3教学课件B4U3 Lead in
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Music is a kind of cultural and artistic form, which can express emotions and ideas with beautiful and harmonious rhythm. It helps one learn to express himself in a wonderful and rational way, thus improving his perception and selfcontrol ability. In this way, one can perfect himself and become a man of virtue.
3) _In_t_a_n_g_ib_l_e_C__u_lt_u_ra_l_H__e_ri_t_ag_e__L_i_st_. What kind of
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新编大学英语(第四版) 综合教程 Unit 1
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新编大学英语(第四版) 综合教程 Unit 1
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Rites are significant in maintaining human dignity, improving human moral level and cultivating civilization. One is supposed to follow traditional etiquette and courtesy, so as to restrict and standardize his behavior and speech.
综合英语教程-第三版-Unit-4-The-Two-RoadsPPT课件
3. What became of his childhood friends? (para. 4)
mourn v. to feel or express great sadness They mourned the passing of traditional folk dancing (= felt sad because it had stopped
The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both. And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same.
Questions for close comprehension: 4. What did the young man remember about his parents? (para. 5)
新视界大学英语综合教程 unit 4ppt课件
Warming up
➊ Listen and underline any words or expressions which are different from what you hear.
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➋ Work in pairs and discuss the questions.
1 What jobs has Nathan done since he left university?scribe as traditional?
Which of them are new? 3 Why does Nathan describe them both as
“unemployable”? 4 Has the world of work changed for young people? If
so, why? 5 Why do you think Nathan and Brett have not started
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Nathan: Nothing so exciting. I’ve been here most of the time, doing odd jobs – dealing with online orders for a supermarket, delivering pizzas, gardening, cat-sitting (not quite as difficult as babysitting!), replying to emails for a local politician, and what else? Oh yes, I spent two months in a call centre, which wasn’t very well-paid, and I did some tourist information research, interviewing people arriving at the station. And I’ve done some teaching too, giving maths lessons to students preparing for university entrance.
全新版大学英语综合教程第四册第四单元ppt课件
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Over many centuries, human societies across the globe have established progressively closer contacts. Recently, the pace of global integration has dramatically increased. Unprecedented changes in communications, transportation, and computer technology have given the process new impetus and made the world more interdependent than ever. .
The former warns that Davos Man poses a threat to
American values, whereas the latter argues that
endorsing a global outlook does not mean erasing
national identity.
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Multinational corporations manufacture products in many countries and sell to consumers around the world. Money, technology and raw materials move ever more swiftly across national borders. Along with products and finances, ideas and cultures circulate more freely. As a result, laws, economies, and social movements are forming at the international level.
大学英语综合教程(第二版)unit4-PPT课件
若说有什么东西是我无法忍受的话,那就是
不干净。
2)Anything to do with my finances is ma
wife’s province.
一切有关钱财的事-都由我妻子管。
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Try, Try Again -------- T,H,Palmer
Try, a lesson you should heed, Try, Try again; If at first you don’t succeed, Try, Try again; Then your courage should appear, Foe, if you will persevere, You will conquer, never fear; Try, Try again.
capacity n.the ability to understand or do sth.能力,才能 例句: The capacity to respond to stimuli
skilled a.having skilled;needing skill熟练的,有技巧的;技术性的 例句:A skilled technician takes years to train.
ATM(自动出纳机).
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• 3)If you look out of the window on the left side of the
bus,you'll see that we're now____________the Tower of
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CET-B4-Unit4InSearchofDavosMan全新版大学英语综合教程第四册+英语课件
In Search of Davos Man
Peter Gumbel
Davos, Switzerland
Davos, Switzerland
It is a city in eastern Switzerland, in the canton of Graubünden(格劳宾登 州). Located in the Rhaetian Alps(里申阿尔卑斯山 ), 1,560 to 1,574 m above sea level, in a broad valley surrounded with high mountains and covered with pine forests and alpine meadows.
Born in New York City. He graduated with distinction from Yale University at
age 18, served in the U.S. Army, earned his Master's degree from the
University of Chicago, and completed his Ph.D. at Harvard University where
• Address and discuss the policy implications of the most pressing issues facing the world.
• Promote a world-class corporate governance system where values are as important to conducting business as is the rule of law.
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Smart Cars一Writing style :expository Characteristic : grimly scientificalness and clear写作体裁:说明文特点:严格的科学性,条理清晰。
二、中心思想:The computer revolution is set to turn smart cars that can see ,hear,feel,smell,talk and driveon their own into a reality.(计算机革命正致力于把智能汽车能看到,听到,感觉到,闻到,说话,自己开车到一个现实。
)Part One Paras 1-3:New technology will have a dramatic impact on cars and highways in the 21st century.Part Two Paras 4-9 :With the aid of advanced technology, smart cars will be so designed that they can help eliminate traffic accidents, determine theirown precise locations and warn of traffic jams.Part Three Paras 10-13 :GPS and "telematics" will make it possible to build smart highways, which will benefit us in more than one way.三、 overview标题以及课文中出现的短语,模块名言警句等1. in the past 在过去2、compliment sb on 称赞,恭维3. so much good 如此好的4. come to mind 意识到5、 as we see 正如我们看到的6、 manage to do 成功的做某事7. express your opinion 表述你的观点8. drive on one’s own 自动驾驶9. turn it into a reality 使…..成为现实10. the last seventy years 最近7年11. the most lucrative and powerful industries 最赚钱和最有冲击力的产业12. make it 使成为…..13. in the twenty-first century 在21世纪14. the key to ……的重点15. Approximately 40,000 people are killed each year inthe United States in traffic accidents.每一年在美国有将近40,000的人死于交通事故。
16. the number of ….的数量17. fully half of 近一半18. come from drunk drivers 酒后驾车19. refuse to start up 拒绝发动20、get / be stuck in (sth)停留,被阻塞21、blind spot 盲区22、locate your car precisely 准确定位你的车23、at any given time 在任何给定的时间内24、be poised to do 做好准备做某事25、attempt to do 试图做某事26、be poised to 做好准备随时做。
27、manufacture navigational systems 成产导航系统28、blind individuals 盲人29、walking sticks 手杖30、remote control 远程控制31、alert cars to traffic jams and obstructions警报汽车交通阻塞32、take complete control of 完全控制33、heavily trafficked roads 繁忙的交通34、the price of …… drop to 价格下降到。
35、a penny a piece 一张一便士36、an environmental boon 环境的福音37、 With the price of microchips dropping38、drastically , future applications of GPS arevirtually limitless.39、随着芯片价格大幅度下降,未来GPS的应用几乎是无限制的。
40、 The list of potential uses is endless.其潜在的应用是无穷无尽的。
41、 Promoters of this computerized highway havegreat hopes for its future.这种计算机化的公路的倡导者对其未来抱有很大的希望。
42、 an alternative to highway expansion公路扩建的替代方法重点表达1、计算机革命the computer revolution2、制造业manufacturing industry3、长途司机long-distance driver4、被严重低估be grossly underestimated5、威胁生命的重大隐患life-threatening hazard6、解决问题cure the problem7、积极的影响have a positive impact8、转换成无线电信号 be tuned to radio signals9、在任何一个特定时间at any given time10、量子理论法则the laws of the quantum theory11、精确的频率precise frequency12、发出无线电信号send out a radio signal13、换算出be converted into14、导航能力 navigational capability15、几乎无限virtually limitless16、手杖walking sticks17. 遥控remote control18. 潜在的应用potential use / application19. 要求call for20. 完全控制take complete control of21. 被编成组be bunched into groups22. 一齐行驶travel in unison23. 对环保有利environmental boon四、课文中的难重点1、Even the automobile industry ,which has remained largely unchanged for the last seventy years,is about to feel the effects of the computer revolution.即便是过去70年间基本上没有多少变化的汽车工业,也将感受到计算机革命的影响。
2、Sales of the automobile industry stand at about a trillion dollars,making it the world's biggest manufacturing industry.汽车工业的销售额达一万亿美元左右,从而成为世界上最大的制造业。
3、The key to tomorrow’s “smart cars” will be s ensors.明天的关键的“智能汽车”将使传感器。
4、The member of people that are killed or badly injured in car accidents is so vast that we don't even bother to mention the newspapers anymore.在汽车事故中死亡或严重受伤的人数太多,我们已经不屑在报纸上提及。
5、Smart cars have already been built which can monitor one's driving conditions nearby.能监控行车过程以及周围行车状况的智能汽车已经建造出来。
6、Should you make a serious drivingmistake(e.g.,change lanes when there is a car in your "blind spot") the computer would sound an immediate warning. 如果你发生重大行车失误(如变道时有车辆在你“盲点”内),计算机立即会发出警报。
7、At the MIT Media Lab,a prototype is already being built which will determine how sleepy you are as you drive,which is especially important for long-distance truck drivers.在麻省理工学院媒介实验室,已制造出能测知你行车时有多少睡意的样车,这对长途卡车司机意义尤其重大。
8、The monotonous, almost hypnotic process of staring at the center divider for long hours is a grosslyunderestimated, life-threatening hazard. To eliminate this, a tiny camera hidden in the dashboard can be trained on a driver’s face and eyes.单调的,长时间的盯着分中心几乎能催眠的过程是被严重低估,危及生命的危险。
为消除这一微小的照相机,隐藏在仪表板可以训练一个司机的脸和眼睛。
9、Sensors in your car tuned to radio signals from orbiting satellites can locate your car precisely at any moment and warn of traffic jams.你车上的无线电信号调谐的传感器从轨道卫星可以随时精确地确定你汽车的交通拥堵和警告。