21世纪大学英语三课件Unit4-C
新21世纪大学英语 3Unit4
Unit 4 Sports and Beyond Part I Video Starter
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To begin, we’ll watch a video clip and try to grasp its message. Getting to know the words and expressions in the box below first may be helpful.
Unit 4 Sports and Beyond
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PE abbr. track field all-round /lraUnd/ a. perceive /psiv/ vt. enquiring /InkwaIrIN/ a. wellbeing /welbiIN/ n. That’s for sure.
(= physical education) 体育 田径场 全面(发展)的 感觉,理解 求知欲强的,爱探索的
Unit 4 Sports and Beyond
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4 ) Do you understand what the statement it’s not just a game mean? As I can understand, sports can be perceived from different __________________________________________________ perspectives with so many enquiring questions. _______________________________________ 5 ) What’s your perspective on sports at the moment? I tend to look at sports from a physical and mental perspective because ___________________________________________________________ it contributes to our physical and mental health and wellbeing. ___________________________________________________ 6 ) What are those further questions about sports?
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• What do you think are the criteria of being healthy?
• Being healthy is a comprehensive matter. We can judge a healthy person from three different perspectives: physical health, mental health and interpersonal relationships. First of all, a healthy person is free from any illness and has enough energy to do his/her daily work. Second, he/she does not suffer from any mental problem and is strong enough to face challenges. Last but not least, he/she gets along well with people around him/her.
不恼不愁,活到白头。
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Proverbs and Quotations
1. A good healthy body is worth more a crown in gold.
健康的身体贵于黄金铸成的皇冠。
2. Care brings grey hair.
忧虑催人老。
3. Dying is as natural as living.
3. Students get a recipe for living a healthy life at an advanced age
21世纪大学英语 读写教程 第三册 Unit1-B,B3PPT精选文档
school bus full of seven-year-olds crumpled the front of my
car. My first thought was of Eric in the trunk. I rushed over
and opened it to find him lying there motionless. I gasped.
He opened his eyes and laughed: “You’re the worst driver on
the planet.”
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Unit 1 Extensive Reading
4 Bystanders stared as, one by one, ten dazed high-school sophomores crawled out of my car. No one on the bus was hurt, though one little girl was crying because she had to go to the bathroom. As far as the little boys were concerned, I was a hero. They crowded around me in admiration. Even the police officers managed to smile.
left behind. We were just driving around, feeling good,
talking about everything and nothing. And although I had
been going only about 20 miles an hour, the collision with a
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2 a. ____ The passengers ate some bad food.
4 b. ____ The passengers had severe indigestion.
c. ____ The passengers went to the hospital. 6 1 d. ____ The cruise ship departed. 5 e. ____ The cruise ship returned home. f. ____ The passengers felt lightheu know ever ______? fainted? B: Oh, yes. He was one of my high school friends. One day he justjust fell on ____ _____ he ____ onthe fell on the _____ andconsciousness. ___ floor and lost consciousness. floor and lost ____ ________. A: What happened_____? _______ then? B: We felt very anxious. So one of us hurried hurried to tell our teacher, and of ____ ____ _____. So ____ ____ ___ to tell our teacher, and the rest ___ ___ ___ ___ waited us waited beside him. beside him. A: Was it serious? __ ______? B: Thankfully,it wasn’t. He recovered before our teacher arrived. ________, it wasn’t. He _______ before our teacher arrived. recovered before our teacher arrived. A: How lucky! _____! B: Yeah, he really was. He told us that he had been playing online games all ___ _____and he hadn’t eaten anything. That’s why hehe ___ _______ and fainted. night and he hadn’t eaten anything. That’s why hefelt lightheaded and ______. night and he hadn’t eaten anything. That’s ____ felt lightheaded and fainted.
全新版大学英语第三册(第二版) unit 4 Imagination and Creativity
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Part Division of the Text Parts Para(s) 1~3 Main Ideas A young husband and father, Albert Einstein had to work hard to support his family.
湖南大学信息科学与工程学院软件工程四班
To relax, he revolutionized physics. In 1905, at the age of 26 and four years before he was able to get a job as a professor of physics, Einstein published five of the most important papers in the history of science — all written in his “spare time.” He proved that atoms and molecules existed. Before 1905, scientists weren’t sure about that. He argued that light came in little bits (later called “photons”) and thus laid the foundation for quantum mechanics. He described his theory of special relativity: space and time were threads in a common fabric, he proposed, which could be bent, stretched and twisted.
新世纪大学英语(第二版)综合教程第3册课件Unit4
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( F ) Winning a game is done by having nothing in your mind. ( T ) To play well in a game, you need to cooperate with your
team members.
( T ) Being confident and working hard are necessary to be winners.
Throughout its history, the International Olympic Committee has struggled to spread its ideal of fraternity, friendship, peace and universal understanding.
without extra help.
2. Pushing yourself too hard can be __da_n_g_e_r_o_u_s_ ,
especially if you are jogging alone.
3. Running downhill is actually worse for your _k_n_e_e_s_
Listen to the recording again and fill in each of the blanks according to what you have heard.
1. Most _h_e_a_l_th_y__in_d_iv_i_d_u_a_ls_ are capable of jogging
Study the following quotes about sports. Which quote(s) do you like best? Why?
21世纪大学新英语读写译教程 第三册 课文翻译 课件 ppt Unit4
Unit 4 Famous People
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B. Listening Practice Post-listening task Answer the following questions.
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1. According to the speaker, is there any fixed pattern for success? N__o_._T_h_e__re__is_n__’t_a_n_y__r_e_c_ip_e__fo__r _s_u_c_c_e_s_s_.
Luck and opportunity also play an important role in success. You can improve your luck by making as many strong personal contacts as you can and sharing what you have to increase their “luck” and “opportunities.”
3. Writing Focus in this unit looks at how to write formal and informal invitations as well as how to respond to them appropriately. Through learning this part, students will learn the formats and wording of formal and informal invitations.
2. How many elements of success does the speaker offer in the passage?
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unrealistic /nrIlIstIk/ a. impracticable /ImprQktIkbl/ a.
不切实际的 不可行的
to the full
完全地,充分地
limitation /lImIteISn/ 局限 n.
individualize /IndIvIdjUlaIz/ vt. realistic /rIlIstIk/ a.
Unit 3 Expectations and Fulfillments 新21世纪大学英语综合教程BOOK 3
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Hi class, Glad to meet all of you again to continue the journey of English learning. Today we are going to explore what expectation is all about. Surely each of you comes to college with expectations of your parents, grandparents, and high school teachers. And to the list are added new ones of college instructors and professors upon your arrival at college. I must say that you are lucky enough to have expectant people around you, because they care about you and your future. Are you working hard to live up to1 their expectations?
二十一世纪大学英语三教学课件 unit 5 The ABC's of The U.S.A.
The writer emphasizes the European view that many things should be kept private, not shown off in public, and this might well be their view of religious beliefs as well.
unhealthy food a popular American dessert
____________,__________c) 100% American
____________f) an activity, decision, problem, etc., that concerns only family members Check-up
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He says that unless a family has been wealthy for many generations, people suspect that the money was acquired dishonestly.
Work in groups to answer the following questions. Judging from the other descriptions of European attitudes in the text, why does the idea of having religion preached on TV alarm Europeans(Para.20)?
Sample
He means that the American emphasis on work leads to excessive stress, which causes ulcers
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“Exactly three million and forty-one male adults and three female adults. In five weeks’ time these creatures were the masters of the entire globe.” “Didn’t the Earthlings fight back?” “The humans warred against the invaders, using bullets, ordinary bombs, super-atom bombs and gases.”
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“What were those things like, father?” “Oh, they passed out of existence long ago, the humans fought each other with such things.”
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Every child likes listening to stories. Zoe, a girl with wings, is no exception. Listen carefully and see what story her father is going to tell her. “Now, Zoe, stop fluttering around, and I will tell you a story.” “A true story, papa?”
新世纪大学英语视听说第三册Unit4
新世纪大学英语视听说第三册Unit4Unit 4 HealthListeningAudio Track 3-4-1A: Has anyone you know ever fainted?B: Oh, yes. He was one of my high school friends. One day he just fell on the floor and lost consciousness.A: What happened then?B: We felt very anxious. So one of us hurried to tell our teacher, and the rest of us waited beside him.A: Was it serious?B: Thankfully, it wasn’t. He recovered before our teacher arrived.A: How lucky!B: Yeah, he really was. He told us that he had been playing online games all night an d he hadn’t eaten anything. That’s why he felt lightheaded and fainted.Audio Track 3-4-2/Audio Track 3-4-3/Audio Track 3-4-4Female newscaster (F), Male newscaster (M), Woman (W)F: Well, Jim, our next story is a strange one, isn’t it?M: Yes, Irene, it sure is. It surprised everyone. Almost 200 people on a two-week holiday trip to Saint Martin became sick. They’re calling it the “holiday cruise disease.”F: It sounds scary. What caused it?M: The doctors aren’t exactly sure, but they know it was something in the food the passengers ate.F: OK, give us the details.M: All right, here’s the story: On Friday night, the ship departed around 10 p.m. with 300 passengers on board. BySunday morning, some people reported feeling lightheaded.They stayed in bed. By that afternoon, more than half of the passengers had severe indigestion. Some of them got very sick. We spoke to one woman about her experience.W: Everyone was complaining. My stomach hurt so much I couldn’t eat anything. It was really terrible!F: What’s the situation now?M: Well, the ship had to return home on Monday —after only two and a half days at sea —and most of the passengers went straight to the hospital then.F: Ho w are they doing now?M: They’re exhausted —many haven’t slept for 48hours —but they’re doing fine.F: That’s good news. It’s too bad they couldn’t enjoy their vacation.M: Yes, it is. And that’s the next problem. The passengers are asking for their money back, but the company doesn’t want to refund the full amoun t.F: What’s going to happen then?M: Nobody knows. I’ll keep following the story, though, and I’ll have more details for you tomorrow.Audio Track 3-4-5/Audio Track 3-4-6/Audio Track 3-4-7Mom: Have you finished packing?Bill: Almost. I just have t o check my tent one last time. I don’t want to forget any of the pieces. Mom: Is that your first aid kit?Bill: Yep.Mom: Well, I see bandages and some aspirin. Where’s everything else?Bill: Like what?Mom: Well, your toothbrush and toothpaste, for example.Bill: I’ll put it in. Don’t worry.Mom: And where is your allergy medicine? You’ll need your nasal spray and some lozenges. Just in case.Bill: OK.Mom: Are you going to pack any lotion? You know, you might touch some poison ivy or something and the n …Bill: Mom, it’s only an overnight camping trip.Mom: OK, all right then. Oh … what about mouthwash? After you brush your teeth you’re going to want …Bill: Mom, I’m not preparing for a date. I’m going on a camping trip! An overnight camping trip.I think I can live without mouthwash for 24 hours!Mom: All right, then. I was just trying to be helpful. …I’m sure you’ll have a great time.Audio Track 3-4-8Susan: What’s wrong?Anne: I feel exhausted. I didn’t sleep well last night.Susan: Do you have a cold?Anne: No, I’m fine. It’s Fred — he has the flu.Susan: I’m sorry to hear that.Anne: Yeah, it’s pretty bad. He can’t stop coughing. It keeps me awake at night.Audio Track 3-4-9I stopped drinking co ffee because I couldn’t sleep at n ight. It was hard to break that habit, but now I sleep very well, and I don’t wake up in the middle of the night. If you want to stop drinkingcoffee, here’s some advice for you. Don’t stop drinking coffee suddenly. You might get a headache. Reduce the amount of coffee slowly. Drink juice or herbal tea instead. If you usuallyhave coffee in the morning, go for a walk or do exercises instead. That will wake you up. And go to bed early!A lot of people drink coffee just because they feel tired.Audio Track 3-4-10/Audio Track 3-4-11Get in the habit!We all know that good habits bring good health, but we don’t realize how much difference they can make. In the 1970s, scientists at the university of California-Los Angeles interviewed 7,000 people about their health habits. Then they followed these people to see how long they lived. The scientists discovered that seven habits were closely linked with a longer life.These habits are:1. eating breakfast every day2. avoiding snacks between meals3. keeping an ideal weight — not too heavy or too thin4. exercising regularly5. sleeping seven to eight hours per night — not more or less6. not smoking7. drinking two or fewer alcoholic drinks per dayThe researchers found that these habits had a powerful effect on health. People in this study who had three or fewer of these habits lived another 21.6 years. People who had six or seven could expect to live another 33 years! People aged 55 to 64 with all seven good habits were as healthy as younger people aged 25 to 34 who practiced only one or two of the habits.But how do you change your habits? A slow approach is the best way. Make one small change every week. And be patient. It takes about 21 days to form a new habit.Audio Track 3-4-12/Audio Track 3-4-13Surprising syndromes of modern lifeMargaret’s friend is taking a new job in a faraway city. She wants to hold a farewell dinner party at her home. But she can’t. Margaret suffers from CHAOS (Can’t Have Anyone Over Syndrome). Her apartm ent is messy and she’s embarrassed by it. “I’ve never been a tidy person,” she says. “My best friend gave me some good advice. He told me to get a maid.”Today it’s so easy to get information … and lots of it. We receive telephone calls all day long. People expect a quick response to their faxes, text messages, and e-mail messages. For some people, it’s too much. They have information fatigue syndrome. There is so much information, they become paralyzed and can’t think clearly. “I can’t sleep at night because I worry,” says Bahman, a college senior. “It’s terrible.”Hurry sickness is a s traightforward name for another syndrome of modern life. “I’m always rushing. I get headaches a lot. Taking aspirin seems to help,” says Mari, a mother of two and a part-time company employee. Do you engage in “deskfast” (eating breakfast at your desk at work) more than once a week? Then you, too, may suffer from hurry sickness!We’ve all complained about having too much work to do. Well, how about not having enough work? Underload syndrome is caused by having little or nothing to do at the office. You have to pretend that you’re working. Steven works as a project manager. “I can finish my work in about four hours, but I’m afraid to say anything about it. I don’t want to b e assigned too much work!” In severe cases, people with this syndrome can get very bored and even become depressed. Chances are you’ve experienced phone neck before. Another name for it would be “pain in the neck,” because that’s what people with this condition experience. Holding the pho ne between your neck andyour ear for a long time causes phone neck. A good long massage is the suggested treatment for this syndrome.Audio Track 3-4-14Ed is about to faint.Stop him from falling.Ask him to sit down.Loosen his collar.Ann has already fainted.Lay her on her back.Raise her legs.Check her body for injuries.Speaking and CommunicationAudio Track 3-4-15Chad: Hi, Doctor Park.Doctor: Hi, Chad. How are you today?Chad: Not so great.Doctor: What seems to be the problem?Chad: Well, I have a rash on my arm. I can’t stop scratching it.Doctor: Is there anything else?Chad: Yes. I have a slight fever.Doctor: I see. Have you been in the woods recently?Chad: Let’s see … I went hiking last week.Doctor: Maybe an insect bit yo u. Please sit up here. Let’s take your temperature.Audio Track 3-4-16A: Excuse me. Are you all right?B: I’m not sure.A: What happened?B: I had a bicycle accident.A: How do you feel?B: My ankle hurts badly.A: Maybe you can’t ride your bike for now.B: Yeah, you’re right.A: Is there anything I can do for you?B: Yes, please. Would you mind calling an ambulance for me? Thanks a million.Audio Track 3-4-17A: I seem to have a headache all the time.B: Well, you should try acupuncture.A: Really? Have you tried it yourself?B: Absolutely. It really works.A: I don’t know ... I’m scared of needles.B: Don’t worry. It doesn’t hurt and it’s very safe. You know, it has been used for more than 2,000 years in traditional Chinese medical practice.C: If you’re afraid of needles, perhaps you should try hypnotism.A: Is it effective in curing headaches?C: Sure it is. It has been used to treat nervous energy and pain. The biggest advantage is that no medicine is required because it uses your mind to bring you peace of mind. It will definitely do you good.A: But I’m not sure if I could be hypnotized.C: Relax. I’ll recommend you a very nice hypnotist.D: If you find it difficult to be hypnotized, you should try yoga.A: But it’s physical ly chall enging.D: That’s true but yoga emphasizes control of breathing and it’s a very good way to exercise. Daily exercises are said to help ease aches and pains.Video CourseVideo Track 3-4-1Alejandra: Unfortunately, I get colds a couple of times a year. When I get a cold, I feel very weak and my … I’ve got headaches, my throat aches, and I just don’t want to get out of bed. So I stay home, I take medicines and try to drink a lot of liquids.Gian: When I get sick —and I mean really sick —the first thing I do is run to the medicinecabinet and try to find something to make me feel better. And if I’m not feeling better after a little while, I’ll call the doctor and trudge in to make sure that I’m really OK, and it’s just a matter of time.Malinda: When I was younger and I had a sore throat, my mother would always make me gargle with hot water and salt. Surprisingly, it worked.Dave: I have an aunt in Mexico that believes that toothpaste can cure everything. Toothpaste can cure burns … bee stings … uh … bites … it’s … amazing. “I got a bee sting —ah, put toothpaste on it.” “I got burnt —ah, put toothpaste on it.” “I have cancer —ah, put toothpaste on it.”Kumiko: I use aloe vera.I use it for burns and things on the skin. I think it really works. Catherine: My father’s been recently very interested in acupuncture. He’s been having a lot of headaches and backaches so he’s been studying up on acupuncture and he realized that if he puts a needle right here for his headache and a needle right here for his back it eases his pain. I think it works for him. For me I’m a little skeptical but I think if you really believe in it, it works.Video Track 3-4-2Gian: When I get sick — and I mean really sick — the firstthing I do is run to the medicine cabine t and try to find something to make me feel better. And if I’m not feeling better after a little while, I’ll call the doctor and trudge in to make sure that I’m really OK, and it’s just a matter of time.Dave: I have an aunt in Mexico that believes that toothpaste can cure everything. Toothpaste can cure burns … bee stings … uh … bites … it’s … amazing. “I got a bee sting —ah, put toothpaste on it.” “I got burnt —ah, put toothpaste on it.” “I have cancer —ha, put toothpaste on it.”Kumiko: I use aloe vera.I use it for burns and things on the skin. I think it really works. Catherine: My father’s been recently very interested in acupuncture. He’s been having a lot of headaches and backaches so he’s been studying up on acupuncture and he realized that i f he puts a needle right here for his headache and a needle right here for his back it eases his pain. I think it works for him. For me I’m a little skeptical but I think if you really believe in it, it works.Video Track 3-4-3Gian: When I get sick — and I mean really sick — the first thing I do is run to the medicine cabinet and try to find something to make me feel better. And if I’m not feeling better after a little while, I’ll call the doctor and trudge in to make sure that I’m really OK, and it’s just a m atter of time.Kumiko: I use aloe vera. I use it for burns and things on the skin. I think it really works.Video Track 3-4-4Tara: (opening the door to find Takeshi and Mike) Hi (i)Takeshi: Hi.Tara: Thank goodness you’re here! This mornin g she almost fainted, then she felt very tired, and now she says she feelsvery lightheaded. I don’t know what to do.Takeshi: Has she seen a doctor?Tara: She won’t go. She says she just needs toget some rest.Mike: Did anything happen?Tara: Nothing out of the ordinary. The worst thing is, she has this big meeting with the president of the university tonight. She’s been pretty anxious about it.Takeshi: OK. Let’s take a look.Tara: Sun-hee, Mike and Takeshi are here.Takeshi: Hi.Sun-hee: (wakes up) Hey.Takeshi: How are you feeling?Sun-hee: Very tired … and I feel dizzy … and my stomach is killing me … (sighs) I think I might even have a fever. Oh … why do I have that meeting with the president tonight? I can’t stop thinking about it …Mike: Eat somethi ng, you’ll fee l better.Sun-hee: Are you kidding? I can’t eat. I’m not hungry.Takeshi: Maybe you should go for a walk … you know, get some fresh air …Sun-hee: No, I just need to rest.Tara: (phone rings) Hello? Yes … no, this is her roommate, Tara. What?OK … I’ll let her know. Thanks. (to Sun-hee) That was the president’s secretary.Sun-hee: What did she say?Tara: She told me to tell you that tonight’s meeting has been canceled.Sun-hee: Oh, thank goodness. Uh … Mike, can you hand me that orange juice?Tara: (to Takes hi) I don’t know … maybe we should call adoctor.Takeshi: (to Tara as Sun-hee starts eating and drinking) Yeah, maybe we should.Sun-hee: What’s the matter? Haven’t you ever seen anyone eating before?Tara: (to Sun-hee) I take it you’re fee ling better?Sun-hee: I am feeling pretty good. It must be a miracle, or something.Tara: (to Takeshi) Or a lucky phone call.Video Track 3-4-5Tara: (opening the door to find Takeshi and Mike) Hi (i)Takeshi: Hi.Tara: Thank goodness you’re here! Th is morning she almost fainted, then she felt very tired, and now she says she feels very lightheaded. I don’t know what to do.Takeshi: Has she seen a doctor?Tara: She won’t go. She says She just needs to get some rest.Mike: Did anything happen?Tara: Nothing out of the ordinary. The worst thing is, she has this big meeting with the president of the university tonight. She’s been pretty anxious about it.Takeshi: OK. Let’s take a look.Video Track 3-4-6Tara: Sun-hee, Mike and Takeshi are here.Takeshi: Hi.Sun-hee: (wakes up) Hey.Takeshi: How are you feeling?Sun-hee: Very tired … and I feel dizzy … and my stomach is killing me … (sighs) I think I might even have a fever. Oh … whydo I have that meeting with the president tonight? I can’t stop thinking about it …Mike: Eat something, you’ll feel better.Sun-hee: Are you kidding? I can’t eat. I’m not hungry.Takeshi: Maybe you should go for a walk … you know, get some fresh air …Sun-hee: No, I just need to rest.Tara: (phone rings) Hello? Yes … no, this is her roommate, Tara. What? OK … I’ll let her know. Thanks. (to Sun-hee) That was the president’s secretary.Video Track 3-4-7Sun-hee: What did she say?Tara: She told me to tell you that tonight’s meeting has been canceled.Sun-hee: Oh, thank goodn ess. Uh … Mike, can you hand me that orange juice?Tara: (to Takeshi) I don’t know … maybe we should call a doctor.Takeshi: (to Tara as Sun-hee starts eating and drinking) Yeah, maybe we should.Sun-hee: What’s the matter? Haven’t you ever seen anyone ea ting before?Tara: (to Sun-hee) I take it you’re feeling better?Sun-hee: I am feeling pretty good. It must be a miracle, or something.Tara: (to Takeshi) Or a lucky phone call.。
21世纪大学英语综合教程4Unit 3-A
Iron wedding
铁婚(结婚六周年)
Copper wedding 铜婚(结婚七周年)
Electric appliance wedding 电器婚(结婚八周年)
Pottery wedding 陶器婚(结婚九周年)
Tin wedding
锡婚(结婚十周年)
Steel wedding
钢婚(结婚十一周年)
Unit 3: Theme-related Information
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Unit 3: Theme-related Information
Directions: Enrich your vocabulary.
• marriage registration • marriage certificate • wedding vow /
21st Century College English–for Interactive Purposes: Book 4
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Unit 3: Marriage
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21世纪大学英语3 unit 4 Space Technology How-do-satelites-work
What Is a Satellite?
A satellite is a moon, planet or machine that orbits a planet or star. For example, Earth is a satellite because it orbits the sun. Likewise, the moon is a satellite because it orbits Earth.
A1: Artificial satellites collect and return data.
Q2: what are the types of artificial satellites?
• Weather • Military • Telecommunication • Navigation • Scientific
What are satelites for?
3. Military satellites
are used for tracking battle zones, watching for missile launches, watching for nuclear testing, as weapons, spying on hostile countries, intercepting messages, tracking incoming objects like meteoroids and defunct satellites. US launches its first spy satellite, Discoverer 1, part of top-secret Corona program, Feb. 28, 1959. Discoverer 13 (Aug. 10, 1960) is first unqualified success..
unit4 新视野大学英语3 第三版(课堂PPT)
allows them to expand the circumference
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Main idea: A description of the imaginary scene of a typical, troublesome trip: How the author struggles to get up in the early morning and gets to the flight gate; how he finally gets stuck in the airport, after all his trouble.
Certainly, travel is more than the seeing of sights, it is a change that goes on, deep and permanent, in the ideas of living.
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of modernity, from the predawn x-ray
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大学英语3第4单元课件ppt课件ppt
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• Unit Overview • Textual elaboration • Language point analysis • After class exercises • Introduction to Cultural Background • Learning Strategies and Skills
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Essay Writing
The presentation provides guidelines for writing effective essays, including planning, outlining, and structuring ideas effectively.
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Paragraph Development
Writing skills
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Summary
This section focuses on improving writing skills through practical exercises and examples, covering essay writing, paragraph development, and sentence variety.
Techniques for developing paragraphs are explained, including the use of topic sentences, supporting details, and transitional phrases.
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Sentence Variety
Unit 1-4 ABC课文翻译 21世纪大学英语读写教程(第三册)
21世纪大学英语读写教程(第三册)Unit 1-4 ABC课文翻译Unit 1 Text A 我怎么变聪明的斯蒂夫·普罗迪上学的孩子们中间有一种普遍的错误想法,即认为他们的老师当年都是些神童。
不管怎么说,除了不像一般孩子那样生性贪玩、不愿学习的书呆子之外,还有谁愿意长大后当老师呢?我竭力向我的学生们解释我在他们心目中的形象---- 一个在青春期热衷于书本和作业的人---- 有一点被扭曲了。
相反,我极为憎恨义务教育。
我永远都无法接受在鱼儿上钩时不得不去上学的想法。
但是,在我中学二年级的时候,发生了一件美妙而又激动人心的事。
爱神丘比特瞄准他的箭,正好射中了我的心。
突然间,我喜欢上学了,而这只是为了能够凝视英语二班里那张可爱的脸。
我的公主坐在卷笔器旁边,那一年我削的铅笔足以点燃一堆篝火。
可黛比却远远超出了我的期望。
将我们隔开的不仅有五排课桌,还有约50分的智商。
她是英语二班的尖子,拉里维太太的掌上明珠。
偶尔,黛比会发觉我在盯着她看,这时她便会露出一个闪烁着智慧光芒,令我心跳加快的微笑。
这是一个标志着希望、使我暂时忘记将我们分开的智力上的鸿沟的微笑。
我想尽办法去跨越那条鸿沟。
有一天,我经过超市,突然想到了一个主意。
橱窗里的一块广告牌称商店正以29美分的特价供应一套百科全书的第一卷。
其余各卷则为每卷2.49美元。
我买下了第一卷---- 从Aardvark(土豚)到Asteroid(海星)---- 然后开始了在知识世界中的冒险历程。
打那以后,我将成为一个事实探寻者。
我将成为英语二班的首席智者,以渊博的知识使我的公主倾心于我。
我全都计划好了。
一天,在自助餐厅排队时,我的第一个机会来了。
我往身后一看,她正好在那儿。
“嘿,”她说。
我犹豫了一下,然后润了润嘴唇说,“知道凤尾鱼是从哪儿来的吗?”她显得有点惊讶。
“不,我不知道。
”我松了口气。
“凤尾鱼生活在咸水里,淡水里很少见。
”我不得不讲得很快,以便在我们到达收银台之前,道出所有的细节。
21世纪英语教材三级Unit3A(共58张)
• The city council is presided over by the mayor. • The present director has presided over a rapid decline in the
angel — 天使(tiānshǐ)
celestial being believed to be a messenger, or intermediary, between God, or the gods, and humankind in ancient Greek religion, in Judaism and Christianity, and in Islam. An angel can function also as a protective guardian, as a heavenly warrior, and even as a cosmic power.
• It is a mystery to me why she married him in the first place.
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Parents often feel inadequate when confronted on the one hand with the eager, sensitive mind of a child and on the other with a world of complex physical nature.
knowledgeable enough about its complexity.
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5. There are still arguments about whether bacteria (细菌) should be _____ as animals or plants. classified
6. The story of Linda and Barbara _____ the way peer pressure and self-induced pressure are intertwined.
simplify
Text B
Text B: College Lectures:
Is Anybody Listening?
Pre-reading Task Language Points Comprehension
Pre-reading Tห้องสมุดไป่ตู้sk
Reading Comprehension Skill
exemplifies
Word Building Now complete the following sentences with the correct forms of verbs chosen from the list below. Pay attention to the words marked with an asterisk, which are new syllabus words. beautify clarify *classify *exemplify horrify identify intensify personify *purify *simplify
Word Building Now complete the following sentences with the correct forms of verbs chosen from the list below. Pay attention to the words marked with an asterisk, which are new syllabus words. beautify clarify *classify *exemplify horrify identify intensify personify *purify *simplify
21st Century College English: Book 3
Unit 4: Part C
Unit 4 Part C
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Assignment Checkup Text B Listening Practice
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Oral Practice
Assignment
Assignment Check
Examples: glory just + +
-ify -ify
glorify justify
Word Building Now complete the following sentences with the correct forms of verbs chosen from the list below. Pay attention to the words marked with an asterisk, which are new syllabus words. beautify clarify *classify *exemplify horrify identify intensify personify *purify *simplify
Language Points
2 Toward the middle of the semester, Fowkes fell ill and missed a class. When he returned, to Fowkes’s astonishment, the professor began to deliver not the next lecture in the sequence but the one after. Had he, in fact, lectured to an empty hall in the absence of his solitary student? Fowkes thought it perfectly possible.
Language Points
Text B
College Lectures: Is Anybody Listening?
David Daniels
Language Points
College Lectures: Is Anybody Listening?
David Daniels
1 A former teacher of mine, Robert A. Fowkes of New York University, likes to tell the story of a class he took in Old English while studying in Germany during the 1930s. On the first day the professor strode up to the blackboard, looked through his notes, coughed, and began, “Guten Tag, Meine Damen und Herren”(“Good day, ladies and gentlemen”). Fowkes glanced around uneasily. He was the only student in the course.
7. Merely putting up posters of movie stars in the dormitory and cafeteria is not what the campaign to _____ our campus is about. beautify
8. The government is planning to _____ the tax laws so that they‟re easier for people to understand.
Assignment Check Word Building
Word Building
《读写教程 III》: Ex. VI, p. 92
Word Building
Suffix
-ify to be added to: adjectives / nouns / word roots
to form verbs, meaning: 1. to make sth. full of [noun] or similar to [noun] 2. to use sth. as [noun], etc. 3. to make sth. [adj]
3. As the pressures on students continue to _____, more and more of them are suffering from problems with their health. intensify 4. The bystanders were _____ as they watched the car spin out of control and crash into a school bus. horrified
Predicting an Author‟s Ideas
Making predictions anticipating the writer‟s next point is an important skill in active reading. Although we may not be able to predict every detail and although a writer may surprise us with unexpected ideas we can often anticipate the general direction the author is going. Making predictions while you read keeps your mind alert and involved with the text; it‟s a way to double-check your comprehension of what you‟ve read so far; and it can be a great aid to understanding what comes next.
Word Building Now complete the following sentences with the correct forms of verbs chosen from the list below. Pay attention to the words marked with an asterisk, which are new syllabus words. beautify clarify *classify *exemplify horrify identify intensify personify *purify *simplify
teaching methods __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________
Language Points
3 Today, American colleges and universities (originally modeled on German ones) are under strong attack. Teachers, it is charged, are not doing a good job of teaching, and students are not doing a good job of learning. American businesses and industries suffer from uncreative executives educated not to think for themselves but to recite obsolete ideas that the rest of the world has long discarded. College graduates lack both basic skills and general culture. Studies are conducted and reports are issued on the status of higher education, but any changes that result either are largely cosmetic or make a bad situation worse.