大学体验英语综合教程2 第三版 Unit 1 电子教案
大学体验英语综合教程第三版2详细答案Uint1(可编辑修改word版)
Unit OneLead-in1 dating2 coast3 eastern4 eastern5 earn6 surrounded7 atmosphere8 undergraduate9 name 10 apartment Passage AThink About It1Oxford, one of the most famous universities in the world, is the oldest university in Britain. It is situated to the northwest of London.2I like the professor’s interesting lectures and the way he / she organizes class activities. I particularly enjoy group work.3Good universities should provide different kinds of scholarships. Students will be motivated to study harder if there are more opportunities for them to be granted scholarships.Read About ItContent AwarenessRead And Think2 Work with your partner and answer the following questions.1About 4 000 international students are studying at Oxford.2A tutor supervises the students' course of study and meets with them every week.3Not necessarily. Because most of the scholarships are restricted to certain nationalities and / or courses.4They visited those schools in order to encourage the brightest and best students to apply to Oxford.5OpenEx. 3 Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the passage.1 T2 F3 T4 F5 T4 Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where necessary.1 elected2 minimum3 distinct4 responsibility5 pursue6 exploit7 restrict8 equip9 granted 10 awarded5 Complete the following sentences with phrases or expressions from the passage. Change the form where necessary.1 at large2 On the basis of3 in support of4 apply for5 is aiming at6Consult a dictionary for the usage of the following words and makea sentence with each of them.1.At the meeting, the scholars raised some challenging questions for the city government.2.She had taken the money out of the joint account she had with her husband.3.They will be given a range of topics to choose from.4.To do this kind of experiment needs specialized equipment.5.Learning to drive was a whole new venture for me.7Translate the following sentences into English.1Anyone over the age of 18 is eligible to vote.2A form to apply for these scholarships is sent by the university to every student before the start of every semester.3On the advice of my doctor, I decided to give up smoking.4 The park is located right in the center of town.5 The university provides all the materials and facilities we desire.8 Read and compare the English sentences, paying attention to their italicized parts, and then translate the Chinese sentences by simulating the structure of the English sentences.1Lu X un is one of the greatest writers in China and one of the world’s outstanding men of letters.2Most graduate students chose literature as their field of study, and the rest made linguistics their choice.3People buy what kind of houses to live in on the basis of their special needs and on the advice of relevant experts.4These virtual teaching facilities enable overseas students from Asia and Africa to learn a foreign language in a real-life situation for a minimum of three months.5Students should check carefully that they are eligible to join this club before making their decision, as each of them is restricted to only one choice.9Work in pairs and talk about your university/college. Ask each other questions and say as much as you can with the help of the following pictures, words, phrases and sentence patterns.Our university is located in the northeast of Guangzhou, one of the biggest cities in our country. It is one of the key universities affiliated with Ministry of Education, P. R. C. It has over 15 000 students coming from across the country and the number of students is on the rise. In recent years many overseas students have come to study in our university. The university provides quite a number of modern teaching facilities. On our beautiful campus there is a big library, many teaching buildings and large sports grounds. The teaching quality of our university is excellent. In the national Undergraduate Teaching Quality Assessment exercises for Year 2000, our university was awarded the first prize. The university also provides various scholarships, but the competition is very strong and there are usually strict requirements.10Write a paragraph of around 80 words about the roles played by Oxford University and its individual colleges respectively.At Oxford, the university and its individual colleges have different roles to play. Basically, the colleges select their own undergraduate students and take primary responsibility for the students’ tutorial teaching and well-being. They also provide accommodations, meals, and other care for their students. As for the University, it provides a wide range of resourcesfor teaching and learning in the form of libraries, laboratories, and other facilities. In addition, the University selects and supervises graduate students, and awards degrees in a wide variety of subjects.Passage BThink About It1Yes. To most of us students, it is a once-in-a-lifetime journey, so we should cherish the time we spend in college and make good use of all the possible educational resources to broaden our horizons and cultivate life and career development skills.2My parents. In China, and in the world in general, it is the parents who support their children on their road to college. But many students also support themselves by applying for a scholarship or taking a part-time job to earn the tuition.3Open.Read About ItContent AwarenessRead And Think11 Work with your partner and answer the following questions.1They must have contemplated what they are searching for in their undergraduate education.2Our planet is facing the challenges from global warming to the reduction and extinction of various flora and fauna, and a model forsustainable existence is urgently needed to be built.3He encourages the students to take courses and attend seminars that explore the areas where new knowledge and understanding are being discovered.4He assures them that Stanford would afford the students various opportunities to grow and to learn during the next few years.5Open.12Choose the best answer to each question with the information from the passage.1C 2 D 3 B 4 C 5 D13Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where necessary.1 challenge2 engage3 prejudice4 constructive5 had transformed6 urged7 foundation8 sustained9 critical 10 generated14 Complete the following sentences with phrases or expressions from the passage. Change the form where necessary.1 take advantage of2 contributed …to3 was based on4 share with5 participate in15 Translate the following sentences into English.1They spent many years searching for peace of mind, but with little success.2The successful development of the new drug has revolutionized thetreatment of many diseases.3The company is on the edge of bankruptcy due to the economic depression in the country.4He became a nurse after college. He thought nursing could be a very rewarding career.5He signed his name on the paper just as he has always done it.16Now take two minutes to skim the following passage for the general idea and then write it down in the space provided.Eugene O’Neill is a great American playwright. He brought new techniques to the American theater and produced a large number of works, many of which were based on his life experiences.17Select the correct form of the verb in parentheses, and write it in the space on the right.1 return2 reconsider3 remain4 be5 were18 The following sentences contain indicative mood verbs. Cross out any indicative mood verb which should be subjunctive. Write the correct subjunctive form in the space on the left. If the mood is correct, write C before the number of the sentence.1 be2 were3 C4 be5 compose19 Rewrite the following sentences, changing verb forms from the indicative to the subjunctive mood.1A basic requirement for any business professional is that he / she beable to write clear business letters.2Were the typical business letter clear, many costly communication problems could be avoided.3All too often, the business letter reads as if it were a lengthy personal letter.4It is necessary that the business letter indicate its subject in the introductory paragraph.5Many offices prefer that business letters be no longer than one page.。
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大学体验英语综合教程2-第三版-Unit-2-电子教案
Unit 2 Jobs and Careers Objectives:★first listen, and then learn to ask about job opportunities and go for job interviews★read about online job applications and dream jobs★write about how to find a potential job★practice the use of unreal conditions★write your own résumé★visit Culture Salon to learn to tell the difference between job and careerI Passage A Your Dream Job: A Click Away1.SummarySince most students will choose to work after graduation, job-hunting is of great importance to them. They will write plenty of résumés about their education and send them to the companies they want to work for. It takes both time and energy to do so. Now, thanks to the development of the Internet, job-hunting has become much easier. Job-hunters can find a job just by clicking a mouse on the computer. Many of them make their dream come true through the Internet.This article describes the experiences of five people who used online sources to look for new jobs. Theresa Smith used the JOB-TRAK website to find an administrative assistant’s job at a university. Steven Tools used the CareerBuilder website to find a marketing management position. Madeline Gragg used Yahoo! to find a job teaching English in Japan. Nedzad Dozlic used a newspaper website to find a driver’s job with a car dealership. Wendy Mello used CareerBuilder to find a position in human resources for a media-information-services company. Mello also used another website to calculate the cost of living in her new location and to decide what salary to request. All these are typical examples of online job searches, since many different types of jobs can now be found this way.nguage Points1.career:a job or profession for which one is trained and which one intends to follow for the whole of one’s lifeExamples:There are many more careers open to women now than fifty years ago.Florence Nightingale made nursing her career.2.refer to:1) send (someone or something) to (usually someone else) for decision or actionExamples:The Local Court has referred the whole case to the High Court.The dispute between the two countries was referred to the United Nations.2) mention; speak aboutExamples:Don’t refer to the matter again.The speaker referred to his past experience.3.criteria:(pl.) an established rule, standard, or principle, on which a judgment is basedExamples:What criteria do you use when judging the quality of a student’s work?There are several criteria of a good school.4.salary:fixed (usually monthly) pay for regular workExamples:My father draws his salary at the end of every month.Don’t spend all of your salary. Try to put something away each month.5.resident:a person who lives ( in a place) and is not just a visitor Examples:The local residents were angry at the lack of parking spaces.The residents of the town are proud of its new library.e across:meet or discover, especially by chanceExamples:I have just come across a beautiful poem in this book.She came across some old letters in the course of her search.7.curious:eager to know or learnExamples:The boy was curious about everything he saw.Miss Matfield threw a curious glance at her.8.fill out / in:put in (whatever is needed to complete something)Examples:After Tom passed his driving test he filled out an application for his driver’s license.The policeman filled out a report of the accident.9.fill up:make or become completely fullExamples:The room soon was filled up with people.The rain has filled up the ditches again.10.available:able to be got, obtained, used, etc.Examples:A limited number of seats are still available.There were no tickets available for Friday’s performance.11.elevate:make better, higher, or more educatedExamples:The clerk was elevated to a managerial position.The government is trying to elevate the living standards of the people.12.scan:look through quicklyExamples:He scanned the newspaper while having his breakfast.He scanned the articles that might give the information he needed.13.procedure:an action or set of actions necessary for doing something Examples:Writing a check is quite a simple procedure.We have worked out a new set of procedures for using this machine.14.spot:pick out, recognize, see (one person or thing out of many)Examples:He was the first to spot the danger.We spotted the winner of the beauty contest the moment she appeared.15.variety:number or group of different thingsExamples:Everyone arrived late at the party for a variety of reasons.The college library has a wide variety of books.16.potential:that can or may come into existence or actionExamples:Although this area is very poor now, its potential wealth is great.We should always be on the lookout for potential dangers.17.learn of:become informed ofExamples:How did you learn of our product? Was it through our advertisement?I learned of your new address from your parents.18.via:by means of; usingExamples:I’ve read this French play via an English translation.I sent a message to Mary via her sister.19.annual:of one yearExamples:The annual farm output was to be increased by 4 to 5 percent.Mr. White’s annual income is $36 000.20.financial:connected with moneyExamples:In that case they would receive financial aid from the state.They are now confronted with a serious financial crisis.21.current:of present timeExamples:They suggested measures to overcome current difficulties.In some schools children study current affairs as a subject.22.flash:show for a momentExamples:The news flashed on television.He flashed a $10 note at the man by the door.23.detailed:with a lot of facts givenExamples:He gave me a detailed account of his work.He kept a detailed diary of the meetings.3.Important sentences1.The career placement center referred the liberal-arts major to JOB-TRAK, an Internet site listing 45 000 entry-level positions.The career placement center advises the student majoring in liberal arts to visit JOB-TRAK, a website containing 45 000 jobs for new workers.2.Smith is one American who clicked her way into a job.Smith is one American who found a job online.3.“The Internet is like hiring a personal assistant,” says Tools. “Effortlessly you can become aware of opportunities that may elevate your career.”The Internet is like a personal helper. It presents you with information about possible chances to improve your career.4.Most major newspapers and trade publications have online versions of their classified listings, enabling job-seekers to scan for work available across town, in another state, or around the world.Most major newspapers and specialist journals have their job advertisements online, to help jobseekers quickly spot job vacancies anywhere in the world.5.A refugee of the war in Bosnia, Dozlic had had a variety of jobs but was now ready for something new.Dozlic, who escaped from the war in Bosnia, had done several different jobs but was now ready to find a new one.6.To find out more about the company, she clicked on to Artitron’s home page and that of its parent company, Ceridian Corp., where she reviewed an annual report and the company’s financial performance.To learn more about the company she entered its website and the website of its headquarters, and studied the company’s yearly report and financial situations.7.By accessing an online real estate service, she saw color photos of rental properties...Through an online real estate site, she saw pictures of homes which a person can rent rather than buy...4.Practical Writing Reference KeyThere are several things you cannot ignore when tracking down information on job openings. First, you should consult your friends, relatives, or neighbors, who may offer information unavailable elsewhere. Second, you should read the classified section in the newspapers often. Next, remember to register with two or three recruitment agencies. Finally, don’t forget to make use of the Internet. In today’s society the Internet is a quick and cost-effective method for employers to announce their employment needs. Therefore, if you log onto the Internet, you just might find your dream job.II Passage B Dream Jobs: College Students Make Their Picks1.SummaryFor recent college graduates, finding a job is a lot like finding a match when dating. In its annual survey of U.S. college students, the research firm Universum USA asked its more than 60 000 respondents to identify the characteristics they associate with dream employers, and broke down the results into seven personality types: careerists, entrepreneurs, explorers, harmonizers, hunters, idealists and leaders.Google continued to rank as the big favorite, taking the No. 1 spot in five of the personality types and taking a top three spot in all seven. Apple was in the top three with six of the personality types, and Disney was in the top three for five, including idealists, who ranked it No. 1 ahead of Google. Banks, oil companies, and the Big Four accounting firms lost some of their luster among business students, but government and nonprofit employers had a good year among careerists. Disney and Apple, perceived as offering dynamic, challenging work settings, gained ground in this year’s survey with several personality types.Petter Nylander, chief executive of Universum, says it’s clear that young people want employers who share their values and are a good fit for their personality. “What you see is young employees selecting companies that confirm their views of themselves,” he says.Language Points1.personality:characteristics and qualities of a person seen as a whole Examples:Parents have great influences on the development of a child’s personality.I’m deeply impressed both by your personality and talent.2.genuine:authentic; sincereExamples:I was shocked to know that such an expensive painting was not genuine.Having been working here for 20 years, I do have a genuine love for the campus.3.connection:relationshipExamples:My conclusion is that there is no connection between the two incidents.We can see a clear connection between one’s attitude and one’s performance.4.arm candy:(informal) a sexually attractive person who accompanies another at social eventsExamples:Tony usually had two pretty girls accompany him to parties as arm candy.She’d already had mini-roles in eight movies when she turned up as George Sanders’ arm candy in the party scenes of this film.5.survey:investigation using a pool or questionnaireExamples:A recent survey found that 36% of the women asked did not feel safe walking alone at night.They ran a survey of the most popular television programs.6.identify:recognize or distinguish (as being the specified person or thing) Examples:This is a course that teaches us to identify plants and flowers.Can you identify your umbrella among this lot?7.characteristic:distinguishing featureExamples:A person of your characteristic is sure to be popular with young people like college students.Generosity is one of his nicest characteristics.8.associate:connect in thought, memory or imaginationExamples:Whisky is usually associated with Scotland.People will always associate the name of Steve Jobs with Apple.9.break (something ) down (into):be divided or divide into partsExamples:Expenditure on the project breaks down as follows: raw materials $1m, equipment $2m, wages $2m.Water is broken down into hydrogen and oxygen.10.prestigious:having or bringing prestige; having high statusExamples:Yale University is one of the world’s most prestigious universities.Only the most prestigious scholars deserve such a title.11.recruit:enroll (someone) as a member or worker in an organization; enlist Examples:The coach recruited nine boys for the baseball team.Our university recruited more staff this year than last year.12.assignment:a duty or piece of work that is given to someone to do Examples:Five staff members have agreed to take on the one-year assignment in Africa.This is a difficult assignment for him, but he has made up his mind to complete it.13.balance:a state in which opposite or competing forces are evenly matched or given equal importanceExamples:She tried to keep her balance but still fell off the bike.Maintaining a favorable balance of trade is a difficult task for the country.14.secure:feeling safe, stable, and free from fear or anxietyExamples:Many young people today don’t feel secure about their future.His position in the company is quite secure.15.employment:a person’s trade or professionExamples:According to the report, 85% of the college graduates have found employment.The newly-built factory can provide employment for many people.petitive:of or involving competition; able to do as well as or better than othersExamples:This supermarket offers more competitive prices, so its business is very good.The country boasts a car industry that is competitive with any in the world.17.prospect:picture in the mind or imagination, especially of a future event; the possibility or likelihood of some future event occurringExamples:He is so excited by the prospect of having his own house in such a big city.When he thinks of the prospect of a holiday abroad, he feels motivated to work hard.18.earnings:money which is earned by workingExamples:The husband has to give most of his earnings to his wife every month.After a month’s work my earnings are just 1800 Yuan.19.ethical:of morals or moral questions; morally correctExamples:This is an ethical issue that we should never neglect.His behavior is not ethical.20.designate:mark or point out clearly; choose (someone / something ) for a special purposeExamples:The boundaries between the two countries are designated on the map.The eastern part of the city has been designated as a development zone.21.overall:total; generalExamples:My overall impression of him is that he is very talkative.Can you tell me the overall cost of the project?22.favorite:a person or thing that is loved above all othersExamples:Hollywood blockbusters are my favorites.He is a favorite with his grandfather.23.rank:give (someone or something) a rank or place within a grading system Examples:Almost all the schools rank the students according to their grades.I rank Google higher than Apple.24.diversity:varietyExamples:There was a diversity of opinions on whether a nuclear plant should be built near the city.The tolerance of diversity is the key to the survival of the world in the 21st century.25.critical:of or at a crisis; decisive; crucialExamples:The unemployment problem in that country is very critical at present.At the critical moment he jumped into the river and saved the boy.26.reflect:embody or represent (something) in a faithful or appropriate way Examples:Her remarks at today’s meeting reflected her personality.The article reflected the author’s opinion on the matter.27.belief:something one accepts as true or real; a firmly held opinion or conviction Examples:Nothing can shake my belief in his integrity and honesty.He has a strong belief in that country’s higher education.28.ethnicity:state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural traditionExamples:We welcome all talent, regardless of their background, gender and ethnicity.In this university you must learn to get along with people of differentethnicities.29.attractive:having the power to attractExamples:The mountain is very attractive at this time of year.He has got three very attractive job offers.30.for starters:first of all, to start withExamples:For starters, we don’t have enough time.He is not suitable for the task. For starters, he hasn’t got any experience in dealing with emergency.31.luster:soft brightness of a smooth or shining surface; glory, distinction Examples:She couldn’t eat, and her hair lost its luster.Brave deeds add luster to one’s name32.consequence:a result or effect of an action or condition; importance Examples:Drunk driving can have very bad consequences, so make sure that you never violate the law.This is an issue of tremendous consequence for the country.33.in addition:as an extra person, thing, or circumstanceExamples:In addition, there is a severe drought in many provinces in the country.The international language school teaches English and mathematics in addition.34.account for:make up (a specified amount or proportion)Examples:The local people just account for 1/3 of the workers in the factory.Food and clothing account for a large portion of the family’s monthly expenditure.35.category:a class or division of people or things regarded as having particular shared characteristicsExamples:The books fall into two categories: those of social sciences and those of natural sciences.We can divide the products of the company into three categories.36.appealing:attractive, charming, interestingThe film is not appealing to me.The actor’s voice makes him very appealing to his fans.37.achievement:something successfully finished or gained, especially through skill or hard workExamples:The scientist was rewarded by the government for his great achievement in rice hybrids research.The successful launch and return of the manned spacecraft was a great achievement of our country’s manned space program.38.further:help the development of (something); promoteExamples:This is a good opportunity for you to further your career.The aim of this activity is to further our cause of helping the disabled.39.significant:of noticeable importanceExamples:The annual report of the company is significant for the public.Your success in this position will be significant for your future.work:interact with other people to exchange information and develop contacts, especially to further one’s careerExamples:He shows great skill in networking with people of different personalities.For your self-development, you should learn how to network with your boss.e in:finish in the stated place in a race or competitionExamples:George came in third in the 100-meter race.Where did our team come in — second or third?42.likely:probable; that is expectedExamples:I think it likely that we will win the match.The likely outcome of the negotiation is a compromise made on both sides.43.as well as:in addition toExamples:There are young trees as well as flowers in his garden.He is hard-working as well as intelligent.44.reputation:the beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone orExamples:The doctor has a reputation for being very patient.The expert has lost his good reputation because he often speaks for the privileged.45.executive:a person with senior managerial responsibility in a business organizationExamples:He is one of the company’s senior executives.As the chief executive he spends much time on decision making.46.confirm:reinforce someone in (an opinion, belief, or feeling); make definite Examples:The information provided by Mr. White confirmed my judgment of the company’s financial status.The couple’s joint statement in today’s newspaper confirmed the rumor that they had divorced each other.47.identity:the fact of being who or what a person or thing isExamples:Show me your identity card, please.The reporter concealed his identity so that he could make the investigation smoothly.48.build (something) on (something):base (something) on (something); use something as a foundation for making further progressExamples:Your accusation is not built on evidence.The company drew the conclusion by building on its own survey.2.Sentence Explanation1.Everybody wants a genuine connection, and a little arm candy doesn’t hurt.Everybody wants a true and sincere relationship, a good match to their personality in locating a job, but it is not bad to have something to help make you look more appealing when “dating”.2.The employees must refl ect our users.Our employees must be people with a diversity of beliefs, background and ethnicity to refl ect our users, who are people of diverse cultural backgrounds.3.For starters, banks, oil companies, and the Big Four accounting fi rms lost some of their luster among business students.First of all, banks, oil companies, and the Big Four accounting firms are not as excellent and appealing as before in the eyes of business students.4.“What you see is young employees selecting companies that confirm their views of themselves,” he says.“What you see is young employees selecting companies that recognize and reinforce their views,” he says.5.“Your identity today is built on where you work. It sends a strong message about who you are.”“Your identity today is recognized according to where you work. Where you work tells people a lot about your social position, your economic status, etc.”III General Writing: Unreal ConditionsTo make predictions, you may find unreal conditional clauses useful. Unreal conditions are either impossible or unlikely to be realized. In unreal conditional sentences, a contrary-to-fact condition exists. Examples:Present Time:If this was allowed to happen, the dam would collapse.If the dam collapsed, many acres of good farmland would disappear.Past Time:If this had not been allowed to happen, the dam would not have collapsed.Past Time with Present or Future Result:If they had passed the law, the economy would be in better shape now.欢迎您的下载,资料仅供参考!致力为企业和个人提供合同协议,策划案计划书,学习课件等等打造全网一站式需求。
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大学体验英语综合教程-第三版-Unit--电子教学导案
大学体验英语综合教程-第三版-Unit--电子教案————————————————————————————————作者:————————————————————————————————日期:Unit 1 College LifeI.Teaching Objectives:After finishing this unit, students will be able to:● get familiar with college life: what they can learn; what activities they can participate in, etc.● learn to use the key words and expressions in this unit● learn how to form compound and complex sentences● learn to adopt the re ading skill :reading with purpose● learn to fill in registration forms and design name cardsII.Teaching Keys and Difficulties:1. Key words and expressions related to the Listen and Talkgolden time in one’s life explore the unknownmake a life-long friend develop one’s personal interestsoutstanding scholar keep a good balancelay a solid foundation open doors to one’s dreams2.Key words and expressions related to Passage Amove into gorgeous historic diversity sample involve remarkable responsible highlightin terms of think to oneself share with be filled withbe proud of be blown awayIt’s a relief to ...3. Key words and expressions related to Passage Blook back turn back cherish come to involveat the idea of feel like commitment4. Form compound and complex sentencesIII.Teaching Method: Task-based methodIV.Suggested teaching procedures and class activitiesSession 1 (3 periods)Introduction of college life (1 period)1.Your course: compulsory/required course and optional/elective courseCompulsory/Required course, studying for a degree or diploma;Optiona/Elective course, not studying for a degree or diploma.2. Your name: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior3. College students’ psychological cha nging (in my opinion)Freshman: Don’t know you don’t know yourself.Sophomore: Don’t know you know yourself.Junior: Know you don’t know yourself.Senior: Know you know yourself.4. Education: Junior college student; Undergraduate studentPostgraduate{master student and doctor student}5. DegreeBachelor degree; Master degree; Doctor degree6. Teacher’s professional titleInstructor or lecture; Associate professor; Professor7. Some other aspects of college lifeCertifications (CPA,CET 4/6, the Certificate of the Primary Computer Examination ,etc.)Activities ( martial arts ,etc .)Leisure Time ( Library, Dormitory, Sleeping, Seeing a film , Playing computer, Etc. )( introduce the contents)Section I Listen and Talk (2 periods)Step 1 Lead in (25 mins)1.Warm up questions:What’s your first impression of our school?What do you expect to learn in your college?What are your main activities in college life? Can you describe them?2.Listening: (Listen to the passage and fill the missing words in the blanks. Listenthree times)Keywords:spend, golden, explore, experience, lifelong, various, develop, scholars, lay, open3. Words and Phrasesgolden: adj. 黄金的,宝贵的lifelong: adj. 终生的,一生的Opportunity 机会、机遇Outstanding scholar 杰出的学者keep a good balance: 保持良好的平衡lay a solid foundation: 打下坚实的基础4. Answer: 1.explore 2.experience 3.various 4.develop5.scholarsy5. Talking about the pictures or say something about your college life (Pair-work)Keywords: discuss, meet, chat, communicateStep 2 Dialogues (40 mins)1. Listen to the two sample dialogues and try to answer some questionsDialogue 1 Meeting on CampusWho is Mike?What help did Mike need?Who is Dr. Wang?Dialogue 2 At the Registration OfficeWhere are the two speakers?What are they doing?Which elective course does Mike choose at last?2. PracticeRead two dialogues in pairs (pair work)3. Learn some useful phrases and expressions:have been looking forward to doing sth.: 一直希望着I’m here to see whether you need any help. 我能帮你什么忙吗?show sb. the way: 带某人去both … and …: 既有…也有…drop out: give uprefund: pay backfill in the forms: 填表格4.New words and expressionsStep 3 Communicative Tasks (25 mins)Work in pairs and act the dialogues to the whole class.Task 1: Meeting with a foreign student and talking about studiesTips: (P7 )Glad to meet you.Where are you from?Which are you in?I’m majoring in …About your major name: A ccountantTask 2: Helping a foreign friend select his course at the registration officeTips: (P7)What’s your favorite subject …What course do you like most?Insightful, informative, boring, practical, fantastic, be interested inStep 4 Assignment for this session1. Pair taskRole-play Communicative task 2 according to the topic and the situation of the task. Performance in class is expected in the next class.2. Individual tasks1) Learn the useful words & phrases of Liatsen and Talk.2) Listen to and read Passage A aloud for at least two times.3. Group tasks1) Do the pre-reading exercise of Passage A in groups.2) Analyze the organizing structure of Passage A in groups.Session 2 (4 periods)Lexical preparation for Passage AStep 1 Pre- reading Tasks (15 mins)1.Culture notes:The Introduction of Harvard UniversityHarvard is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on the eastern coast of the United States. Harvard University, which was established in 1636, is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United Sates. Mo st of Harvard University’s campuses are located in Cambridge and Boston, Massachusetts, on the eastern coast of the United States of America.It has about 2 100 faculty members and more than 10 000 academic appointments in affiliated teaching hospitals. Harvard University is made up of 11 principal academic units —ten faculties and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. The ten faculties oversee schools and divisions that offer courses and award academic degrees. There are about 21 000 students — about 6 700 undergraduates and 14 500 graduate and professional students.Seven presidents of the United States —John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Theodore and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Rutherford B. Hayes, John Fitzgerald Kennedy and George W. Bush — were graduates of Harvard. It has produced more than 40 Nobel laureates.Shopping WeekShopping Week is a special time for freshmen at college to sample classes, which could help them decide which courses they are going to take in the beginning of a school year.2. Lead-in questions:①What do you expect to learn as a freshman?Answer: (The answer may vary. )The most important thing is to learn how to learn.② How do you guess the author of the passage would feel about her first week at Harvard, a world-famous university?Answer: (The answer may vary. )The student thought that her first week at Harvard was very impressive, because the new college life would be a once-in-a-life journey for her, at a world-famous university in particular.Step 2 While- reading Tasks (75 mins)Reading Task 1:Read the text as quickly as possible and try to find the answer to the following questions:1).What did the author think of being a freshman at Harvard?Answer: She thought it was very pleasant and lucky to be a freshman at Harvard. 2).How did the author get along with her roommates?Answer: She got along with them very well and they had helped her a lot.3).What difficult decisions did the girl have to make in the “Shopping Week”? Answer: She had to decide what classes to take.4.)What did the author think of eating on campus for a freshman at Harvard? Answer: Eating is one of the highlights for freshmen at Harvard.5).How did the author appreciate meeting the other students at Harvard?Answer: Appreciating and being surrounded by so many gifted people was what had made her first week at Harvard a truly priceless experience.Reading Task 2: Chart on P 9Reading Task 3 :Skim the text and try to find the main ideaMain idea: The first day is gorgeous for a freshman at Harvard. The author lived with four girls, who helped her through the difficult adjustment process. Freshmen at Harvard can sample classes during “Shopping Week”. Eating is one of the most important and enjoyable highlights for students at Harvard. The best assets for Harvard students according to the author is to have met so many gifted people.Step 3 Exploring vocabularyStudents work in groups to pick out the sentences containing the key words or expressions displayed on PPT from Passage A and discuss how they are used in context. The teacher may assign each group two or three words or expressions.Key words and expressions on PPT:move into gorgeous historic diversity sampleinvolve remarkable responsible highlightin terms of think to oneself share with be filled withbe proud of be blown awayStep 4 Further studyWords for further study1.The day a freshman moves into Harvard Yard is said to always be a gorgeous one and this was certainly true of my first day at Harvard.It is always said that the day a freshman starts college life in Harvard is very exciting and pleasant and the author thought this was also true of her own first day at Harvard.move into: to start living inExamples:She decided not to move into the new apartment until she had finished decorating.We’re excited to move into a new home.Harvard Yard: the main campus of Harvard Universitygorgeous: extremely pleasant or enjoyableExamples:John said that he met a gorgeous girl at the party last night.Do you want to sample some of the jam? It is gorgeous.2.historic: famous or important in historyExamples:Today is a historic occasion for our country.It was difficult for the enterprise to expand during a time of historic change.cf. historical: connected with the past, or connected with the study of the past Examples:Can you tell me something about the historical background to the Civil War?They went to Yuelu Academy to do some historical research.Notes: Historic is usually used to describe something so important that is likely to be remembered, while historical usually describes something that is connected with the past or with the study of history, or something that really happened in the past.3.I gazed out the window at this captivating scene and thought to myself “No freshman should be so lucky!”.I looked out through the window of the car at this fascinating scene and had athought in my mind: “I should be the luckiest freshman!”think (sth) to oneself:to have a thought in one’s mind, but not tell it to anyone Examples:After listening to the professor’s suggestion, Jane thought to herself,“I’m sure I will mak e it.”He gazed out the window at this boundless grassland and thought to himself, “What a beautiful scenery it is!”4.I’m sharing a suite with four other girls that has four single bedrooms and a large common room.I am living in a suite with other four girls, and the suite consists of four single bedrooms and a large common room.share with: to use, participate in, enjoy, receive, etc., jointlyExamples:The two chemists shared the Nobel prizeKate is a very generous girl, for she always shares what she has with others5.We’re all completely different in terms of background, ethnicity, religion, and interests — we reflect the diversity that Harvard is so proud of.T he other four girls and I am quite different in terms of background, ethnicity, religion, and interest, which is refl ection of the variety that Harvard is proud of.in terms of: with regard to the particular aspect or subject specifiedExamples:He’s quite rich in terms of money, but not in terms of happiness.It is difficult to express it in terms of science.diversity: a range of different people or things; varietyExamples:Diversity is conducive to the learning environmentWe should get a thorough understanding about the cultural diversity of the United States.6.During this first week, it’s a relief to have four girls I can call friends and thatcan help me through this adjustment process which is quite difficult at times.In the first week, I am lucky to have the four girls that I can call friends. It is them who helped me through this adjustment process, which is rather hard sometimes.it is a relief to (do sth): to have a feeling of comfort when something frightening, worrying or painful has ended or has not happenedExamples:I hate to say it, but it was a relief to have him out of the house.It is a relief to see you get through those terrible days.7.Thankfully, Harvard allows freshmen to sample classes during “Shopping Week”.sample: to try an activity, go to a place etc. to see what it is likeExamples:We sampled the stuff and found it satisfactory.I sampled several classes and decided to choose four of them this semester.8. Which to get involved in?get involved in: to take part in an activity or eventExamples:I got involved in a quarrel about the priceHe regretted that he got involved in that matter.9.... but it’s where we eat that’s truly remarkable.remarkable: unusual or surprising and therefore deserving attention or praise Examples:She is remarkable for her sweet temperWhen we went swimming last summer, we saw the most remarkable sunset at the beach.10. Our dining hall is more like a church or a museum than a cafeteria:The dining hall is like a church or a museum rather than a cafeteria.11. ... and is filled with statues and portraits of famous figures from Harvard’s past.be filled with: to become completely fullExamples:After reading his poems, I was filled with admiration.I didn’t go last time because my hands were filled with the paper work.12. All of these first-week experiences will make great life-time memories but the best assets Harvard has offered me thus far have been the other students I’ve met:The first week experiences will make a life-time impression on me, but the most valuable thing Harvard University has offered me so far has been the students I have met on campus.13. I’m blown away!be blown away: to be extremely impressedExamples:Students were blown away by his inspiring speech.Everyone I told that story to, I mean everyone, is just blown away.14. One week down, four more years to go —I can’t wait: One week had passed, and the author was looking forward to the coming four years.Step 5 Assisment1. Individual tasks1) Write a paragraph describing the most unforgettable during the pastweeks( The students are expected to use the words and expressions learned in the passage)2) Do Exercises 4-7.3)Retell Passage A with the key words.2. Group TaskAnalyze the organzing structure of Passage B in groups.OPTIONAL (1 period )Passage B Wish for the Freshman Year (4 periods)Step 1 Pre-reading Tasks (15 mins)1.Greetings and a brief revision(individual work)Ask students present their dialogues according to “Talk About It”2.Lead-in questions:How do you think you’ll feel after four years of college?3.Culture NotesGrading System in the U.S.Most colleges use letter grades like A, B, C, D, F, and some use plus or minus like B-or C+. To computer students’ averages they say A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0. It takes an average of 2.0 to graduate. Grades of F must be repeated to get credit. Most students take 5 or occasionally 6 courses per semester, and most courses are 3 credits. It usually takes between 120 and 130 credits to graduate. A few colleges use numerical grades instead of letters. If so, most likely A=90, B=80, C=70, D=60, F=50, but this may be up to the professor.Step 2 While-reading Tasks (75mins)1.Read the text as quickly as possible and try to find the answer to the followingquestions:1)Why was the author less eager to graduate than his classmates?2)What was he thinking about while he was taking a walk on campus?3)What is the main idea of the passage?2. Read again and find the key words from each paragraph.Para.1: introductory paragraph. Author’s atti tude (envy)Para 2: sophomore year (remarkable year)Para 3: soul-searching (reminiscing)Para 4: queasy feelingPara 5: a torture ideaPara 6: concluding paragraph. Cherish3. Language points:1)look back (on sth.): to review the past; to think of what has happenede.g. Looking back on the past, I can now see that I have wasted so much ofmy precious time.He looks back at the four years of college with satisfaction.2)schedule of classes: a timetable on which class times are marked out 课表3)envy:n. a feeling you have towards someone that you wish you could have thesame thing or quality they havev. to feel envy of sb. or at sth.4)turn back: to (cause to) returne.g. We’d better turn back. It’s getting dark.5) remarkable: worth mentioning; unusuale.g. a remarkable person/feat/event/career/talent/achievementShe is remarkable for her sweet temper.6)come to: to learn to, to grow toe.g. He had come to like the city better after living here for three years.7) involve: to have as a part or resulte.g. Taking the job would involve living abroad.8)find oneself doing…e.g. I find myself reading alone in the library.9)reminisce (about sth/sb): to talk or think about past experience, esp. pleasantonese.g. The two friends were reminiscing about their youth.10)at the idea of: at the thought ofe.g. Smiles boarded on my mother’s face, she just couldn’thelp it at the idea of the family reunion.11) queasy feeling: an uneasy feeling12)feel like: to have a wish for; wante.g. It is such a fine day. I do feel like going out for a picnic.13) contemplate: to think deeply and thoughtfullye.g. The doctor contemplated the difficult operation he had to perform.14) torture: n. the act of causing someone sever physical paine.g. It was sheer torture to have him play the violin so badly.The interview was sheer torture from start to finish.15) cherish: to care for tenderly; love; to keep a feeling deeply and firmly in minde.g. The old man cherished the girl as if she were his daughter.Children need to be cherished.4. some new words and expressionsStep 3 Post-reading Tasks (45mins)1.Summarize the passageSummary: College is safe laboratory in which to experiment with new things. There are no parents around to control you or make all decisions for you. But most of the decisions you make don’t have as great a risk as they will have after college. Being a student is a real career but only a temporary one. Teachers can give some guidance without being either parents or bosses. Classmates can set either a good or a bad example, and you can learn to tell the difference. What happens outside the classroom is an important part of the college experience. Students should cherish all of this like the student in the story, because they may never have such and opportunity again.2.Check the answers of Ex.12, 13 and 14Step 4 Assignments1.Read Passage B.2.Review the words and phrases in Passage BSection III Write and Produce (2 periods)Step 1 Revision (10 mins)Dictation of words and phrases in P assage A and BStep 2 Grammar (35 mins)1.Forming compound and complex sentencesSimple sentence: Birds sing. S + VCompound sentence:It was late, so we went home.S + V S + VHere “so” is a conjunction.2.Conjunctionsthat, before, whether, if, although, because, as long as, as soon as, since, after, who, which, whom, those, why, where, how, when3.Do Ex.17 and 18 and check the answers.4.Pair works. Do Ex.19 in pairs.Step 3 Practical Writing (40 mins)1.Registration FormsThink about it: What is registration form?How to fill registration form?2.Work in pairs. Make a registration form for your friend. CardsWhat’s name card?eful abbreviationsAdd. Tel. Email O.H. P.C. Fax5.Do Ex. 20 and check the answer (personal work)Step 4 Assignments (5mins)Ex.21. Design a business card.。
大学体验英语综合教程2unit1-listenandtalk教案
王晓芳Unit 1 Famous Universitie sI.Teachi ng Object ives1.To trainthe studen ts’ ability to listen throug h listen ing practi ce.2.To cultiv ate the studen ts’ ability to ask directionsand talkin g about one’s study.3.To let studen ts learnsometh ing about worldfamous univer sitie s.II.Time Allotm ent1st period:Lead-in2nd period:Discus sion3rd period:Dialog u e sample s4th period:Commun icati ve tasksIII.Teachi ng Conten t1.Lead-in: Listen to the passag e at least 3times and try to fill the missin g wordsin the blanks.2.Discus sion: Threepictur es are presen ted to encour age studen ts to talk aboutthe worldf amous univer sitie s.3.Dialog u e sample s: Two dialog u esDialog u e 1 Goingto the school libraryDialog u e 2 Talkin g about the exam4. Commun icati ve tasks: Two situati onsare design ed to help studen ts practi ce oral Englis h.Task 1 Goingto the school hospit alTask 2 Talkin g about one’s studyIV. Teachi ng Proced ures1.Lead-inStep1:T eachstuden ts the wordsin P 168.Step2:Ask the studen ts to listen to the passag e at least 3 timesand try to fill the missin g wordsin the blanks.1.date back to:追溯到2.to name a few: giving as exampl es仅以此为例e.g.Lots of friend s are coming: Ann, Ken and George, to name a few.ly:that is to say 就是,即e.g.Only one boy is absent, namely Harry.2. Discus sionStep 1. Show studen ts with threepictur es of worldfamous universitie s and give them a briefintrodu ctio n of theseuniver sitie s--Cambri dge University,Oxford Univer sityand Stanfo rd Univer sity.Step 2. Ask studen ts to form partners or groups to discuss thesequesti ons.1) Do you know abouttheseuniver sitie s?2)Why did you choose this univer sity?For refere n ce:①well-known univer sity②good locati on.③perfec t major3. Dialog u e sample sStep 1. (1)Ask studen ts to listen to dialog u e 1Lost 困惑Uppercl assm an 高年级学生Thanks for 为.....感谢Good luck with sth: be fortun ate(2)Ask studen ts to repeat the dialog u e line by line with one speaki ng afterthe other.Step 2. (1)Ask studen ts to listen to dialog u e 2How are your studie s going?How are you doingtoday?=how are you?Come up: occur, arise发生,出现How come: whySet aside: save/keep(moneyor time)节省保留Retain: 1) keep in one’s memory, bear in mindE.g. She retain s a clearimpres sionof the incident.2) keepE.g. We retain ed the origin al firepl ace when we decora ted the room.(2) Ask studen ts to repeat the dialog line by line with one speaki ng aftertheother.4. Commun icati ve tasksStep 1. Ask studen ts to create a dialog ue with theirpartne r accord i ng to the givensituation, usingthe expres sions and senten ce pattern s for talkin gaboutg oingsomewh ere in the table.SituationBrainh as got a cold and needsto see a doctor, but he has no ideawherethe school hospit al is. He asks directionsfrom his classm ate, Lili,who volunt eersto accomp any him there.For refere n ceBrain: Lili, couldy ou help me out for a moment?Lili: Of course. What seemsto be the proble m, Brain?Brain: I’ve got this terrib l e cold and I thinkI should see a doctor. But I have no idea wherethe school hospit al is. Couldy ou give medirecti ons?Lili: Of course, I’d be glad to help you. How aboutif I walk you over to the school hospit al rightn ow?Brain: That wouldbe great! Thanky ou very much.Step 2. Ask studen ts to create a dialog ue with theirpartne r accord ing to the givensituation, usingthe expres sions and senten ce pattern s for talkin gabout one’s studyin the table.SituationJohn hasn’t been doingwell for the firsth alf year at the univer sity.He talksabouth is proble m s with his friedXiaohong, who giveshimsome good advice as to how to make use of the classh oursand sparetime, and how to develo p good studyh abits.For refere n ceJohn: Xiaohong, I’m really worrie d aboutm y grades here at the university. I don’t know what I’ll do if I fail or have to drop out.Xiaohong: The firsty ear is diffic u lt, making adjustmentto univer sitylife and all the studyi ng requir ed. What are your studyh abits,John?John:I don’t know, I guessI don’t have any.Xiaohong: Y ou should set asidestudytime on a regula r basisand takegood notesin class. Y ou should also studywith classm atesto shareimport ant inform ation and compar e notes. Good habits are essenti al forsucces sful colleg e life.John: Thanks for your advice. I’ll put thoseconcep ts into practi ce rightaway.V. Assign mentAsk studen ts to work in pairsand discuss how to ask directionsand talkin g abou tone’s study.。
大学体验英语综合教程1_第三版_Unit_2_电子教案
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Task 2: Tips: I’ve noticed … It’s exciting to … It’s a surprising coincidence … With … encouragement and a lot of hard work, I’m now … An accomplishment worth fighting for. I’m hoping to help … by doing … That’s great! I’ve been planning on … Step 4 Assignments 1. Read the dialogues and practice communicative tasks 2. Preview new words of Passage A Section II Read and Explore (4 periods) Passage A All Great Journeys Start with a Dream Step 1 Pre-reading Tasks (10 mins) 1. Greetings and a brief revision Ask one or two pairs (groups) to act out their own dialogues 2. Lead-in questions: 1. What do you dream of becoming? 2. What did you do when you had problem in realizing your dream? 3. Culture notes: 1. Rock music Rock music is a genre of popular music that developed during and after the 1960s, particularly in the United Kingdom and the United States. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rock and roll, itself heavily influenced by rhythm and blues and country music. Rock music also drew strongly on a number of other genres such as blues and folk, and incorporated influences from jazz, classical and other musical sources. Musically, rock has centered around the electric guitar, usually as part of a rock group with bass guitar and drums. Typically, rock is song-based music with a 4/4 beat utilizing a verse-chorus form, but the genre has become extremely diverse and common musical characteristics are difficult to define. Like pop music, lyrics often stress romantic love but also address a wide variety of other themes that are frequently social or political in emphasis. The dominance of rock by white, male musicians has been seen as one of the key factors shaping the themes explored in rock music. Rock places a higher degree of emphasis on musicianship, live performance, and an ideology of authenticity than pop music. 2. Neil Peart Neil Ellwood Peart (born September 12, 1952), OC, is a Canadian musician and author. He is the drummer and lyricist for the rock band Rush. Peart grew up in Port Dalhousie, Ontario (now part of St.Catharines). During adolescence, he floated from regional band to regional band in pursuit of a career as a full-time drummer. After a discouraging stint in England to concentrate on his music, Peart returned home, where he joined a local Toronto band, Rush, in the summer of 1974. Peart has received numerous awards for his musical performances, and is known for his technical proficiency and stamina. In addition to being a musician, Peart is also a prolific writer, having published several memoirs about his travels. Peart is also Rush's primary lyricist. In writing lyrics for Rush, Peart addresses universal themes and diverse subject matter including science fiction, fantasy, and philosophy, as well as secular, humanitarian and libertarian themes. All four of his books are travel-based non-fiction, though they diverge into his life and these subjects as well.
大学体验英语电子教案
一、课题名称《大学体验英语综合教程》第三版 Unit 2二、教学目的1. 提高学生的英语听说能力,使他们能够进行日常生活中的简单对话。
2. 培养学生的英语阅读理解能力,使其能够阅读并理解英语文章。
3. 通过实践活动,提高学生的英语写作能力。
三、教学对象大学英语基础阶段的学生四、课时安排2课时五、教学重点1. 听说能力:日常生活中的常用表达和对话。
2. 阅读理解能力:理解英语文章的主旨和大意。
3. 写作能力:撰写简单的英语短文。
六、教学难点1. 听力材料的理解与应对。
2. 阅读文章中的长难句和复杂结构的理解。
3. 写作中逻辑结构的构建和语言表达的准确性。
七、教学过程第一课时1. 导入新课- 通过播放一段与课程主题相关的英语视频,激发学生的学习兴趣。
- 提问学生关于视频内容的问题,检查他们对主题的理解。
2. 听说训练- 分组进行角色扮演,模拟日常生活中的对话场景。
- 教师巡回指导,纠正学生的发音和语法错误。
3. 阅读理解- 分发课文,让学生阅读并回答相关问题。
- 教师讲解课文中的难点,如生词、短语和语法结构。
4. 小结- 总结本节课的重点内容,强调学生的不足之处。
- 布置课后作业,巩固所学知识。
第二课时1. 复习- 回顾上一节课的内容,检查学生对知识的掌握情况。
2. 听说训练- 进行听力练习,让学生听录音并回答问题。
- 分组进行口语练习,提高学生的口语表达能力。
3. 阅读理解- 分发阅读材料,让学生阅读并回答相关问题。
- 教师讲解阅读材料中的难点,帮助学生理解文章。
4. 写作训练- 分发写作题目,让学生撰写英语短文。
- 教师巡回指导,纠正学生的语法错误和表达问题。
5. 小结- 总结本节课的内容,强调学生的进步和不足。
- 布置课后作业,巩固所学知识。
八、教学评价1. 课堂表现:学生的参与度、积极性、合作精神等。
2. 作业完成情况:学生对课后作业的完成质量。
3. 期末考试:检测学生对所学知识的掌握程度。
大学体验英语综合教程2第三版教学设计
大学体验英语综合教程2第三版教学设计背景在当前社会的全球化进程中,英语已成为全球最为普及的国际通用语言之一。
英语教育在当前的大学教育中占有重要的地位。
大学英语作为一门综合性语言课程,为学生提供特定场合下的交际能力和口语表达能力,是学生们在日后进一步学习、工作和生活中所必需的。
《大学体验英语综合教程2》第三版是一本经典的大学英语教材,汇集了英美文化、商务英语、社交礼仪、英美文学、科技英语等各个方面的素材,且具有语言学习的可操作性和可读性。
然而,教材的好坏并不仅仅在于内容的丰富程度,更在于咱们的教学方法和教学设计。
教学目标通过本次教学,我们旨在实现以下目标:1.帮助学生学习文化背景知识,提高跨文化交际能力。
2.培养学生的英语听、说、读、写、译多方面的语言技能。
3.提高学生语言运用的精准度,加深对英语语法的理解。
4.引导学生通过阅读外文文献进一步提高英语表达水平。
教学内容1.以《大学体验英语综合教程2》第三版中的Unit 1为基础,先通过多媒体手段呈现文化背景知识,帮助学生理解英文短文所涵盖的内容。
2.通过教师自主设计的互动游戏,让学生在听、说、读、写、译各个方面都能够得到练习,提高语言技能。
3.通过跟进外文网络资源,教师带领学生一起学习英美文化的相关知识,进一步提高跨文化交际能力。
教学方法本次教学采取多种教学方法,结合不同类型的任务设计,让学生在掌握英语语言技能的同时,能更好地了解英美文化的背景知识。
1.引导学生自主学习。
教师将提供一些文化方面的网络资源,学生可以通过搜索网站、查看图片、观看视频等多种方式进行相关知识的学习,增加学生的主动性和积极性。
2.以游戏为切入点进行教学。
教师将通过ACL教室或其他多媒体手段设计一些益智游戏,帮助学生进行语言技能的练习。
3.通过分组讨论加深理解。
教师将根据课程特点设置小组讨论环节,引导学生通过合作讨论不同文化背景下的交际技能,加深学生对英美文化的理解。
教学评价本教学设计采取多种评价方式,旨在全方位了解学生的学习情况,并有针对性地进行改进和补充。
大学体验英语综合教程2第三版Unit1电子教案
Unit 1 Famous UniversitiesObjectives:☆first listen, and then talk about famous universities☆read about world famous universities, their staff and students☆write about Oxford University and its colleges☆practice the use of the subjunctive mood☆fill in an application form for admission☆visit Culture Salon for the mission and tradition of famous universitiesI Passage A Oxford UniversityOxfordOxford is one of the world’s most famous universities. It began in the 1100s. In 1999 — 2000 it had over 16 300 students in 35 colleges and 5 private halls. Each college has its own buildings, teachers, and students. But the university grants the degrees, not the colleges. Oxford has students from over 130 countries. Rhodes and Marshall Scholarships are among the ways foreign students may attend Oxford. Competition for admission and financial aid is intense, but students of all backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. Oxford has won a national innovation award and formed an international distance education partnership with Stanford and Yale. Oxford is a leader in research, while also promoting good teaching with individual tutorials and small group interactions.Points1. establish: set upExamples:Father established this business forty years ago.Public schools for girls were established in some places.2. locate: establish in a certain placeExamples:Where is the new factory to be located?The baker located his bakery in the new shopping center.3. represent: stand for or be a sign or symbol ofExamples:The foreign minister represented the country at the conference.Each dot on my map represents a town.4. consist of: (no passive) be made up ofExamples:The United Kingdom consists of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.That area’s future weather pattern might consist of long, dry periods.5. plus: (prep.) with addition ofExamples:Three plus two equals five.The work of an engineer requires intelligence plus experience.(adj.) (of numbers) higher than zeroExamples:Three is a plus quantity.Daytime temperatures vary between minus 5° and plus 12°.6. distinct: different; separateExamples:The twins had distinct personalities.Those two ideas are quite distinct from each other.7. govern: control or guide (actions and feelings)Examples:Don’t let a bad temper govern your decision.The rise and fall of the sea is governed by the movements of the moon.8. property: 1) land, buildings or both togetherExamples:The statue was considered town property.With more and more people purchasing houses, property prices have been on the rise.2) the thing or things that somebody ownsExamples:The police fou nd some stolen property in the thief’s house.That’s my personal property.9. elect: choose (somebody) by votingExamples:They elected him to represent them.We must urge that delegates be elected from the various factories in a district.10. select: choose (as being the most suitable, etc.)Examples:He selected an appropriate birthday card for his mother.When you select a team you pick out the people most suitable for it.11. facility: aids, circumstances, which make it easy to do thingsExamples:One of the facilities our students have is a large library.This kitchen has a garbage disposal and other modern facilities.12. primary: chief; mainExamples:A primary cause of Tom’s failure is his laziness.His diaries are a primary source for the history of the period.13. assign: give as a share or dutyExamples:They assigned me a small room.Two pupils were assigned to sweep the floor.14. on the basis of: according to or grounded on the circumstance that provides a reason for some action or opinionExamples:Students are able, on the basis of experience, to choose which subjects to specialize in.Decisions were often made on the basis of incorrect information.15. grant: give (especially what is wanted or requested)Examples:They refused to grant them long-term credits.He requested that the premier grant him an interview.16. enable: make ableExamples:This train enables me to get there in time.This would enable them to double their output of machine guns.17. minimum: the least, or the smallest possible quantity, number, or degree Examples:This price is his minimum; he refuses to lower it further.Allow a minimum of five minutes for introducing the dialogue.18. eligible: fit, suitable to be chosen; having the right qualifications Examples:Only native-born citizens are eligible for the . presidency.Anyone who can speak French is eligible to join the club.19. apply for / to: request something, especially officially and in writing Examples:He has applied for a post in England.I applied to four universities and was accepted by all of them.20. scheme: plan (for work or activity)Examples:He suggested several schemes to increase the sales.Most of his schemes were never carried out for lack of money.21. restrict: limit; keep within limitsExamples:The sale of alcohol is restricted in Britain.He was restricted by the doctor to five cigarettes a day.22. involve: cause (someone) to become connected or concerned Examples:We are involved, whether we like it or not.More than 4 000 workers were involved in strikes in 1946.23. demonstrate: show clearly by giving proof(s) or example(s)Examples:The salesman demonstrated the new washing-machine to the customers.These figures clearly demonstrate the size of the economic problem facing the country.24. award: give as the result of an official decision, especially a prizeExamples:The University awarded him an honorary degree.The best students are awarded special scholarships.25. assess: judge the quality, importance or worth ofExamples:The value of the property has been assessed at $20 000.Examina tions are not the only means of assessing students’ ability.26. maintain: continue to do or have (something)Examples:Microsoft intends to maintain its position as market leader.The two classmates maintained their friendship for the next forty years.27. enrich: make rich, improve (in quality, flavor, etc.)Examples:An education enriches the mind.American culture has been enriched by European immigrants.28. environment: all the surrounding conditions which influence growth and development Examples:A ch ild’s character is greatly infl uenced by his home environment.Schools should be surrounded by a pure and healthy environment.29. at large: as a wholeExamples:The people at large wanted peace.The country at large is hoping for great changes.30. promote: advance (someone) in position; help to organize or start Examples:Within a year he was promoted from teller to assistant cashier.Mutual understanding between the two countries should be promoted.31. rigorous: stern; strictExamples:The training involved rigorous exercises.The examination is rigorous and extreme.32. benefit from / by: gain by; receive advantage fromExamples:Who would be most likely to benefit from the old man’s death?You will benefit by taking a holiday.33. facilitate: make easy or less difficultExamples:Modern inventions have facilitated housework.Zip codes are used to facilitate mail service.34. exploit: use or develop (a thing) fully so as to get profitExamples:You must exploit every opportunity to learn new things.They exploit rich resources in wheat and oil.35. equip: make (oneself or another) able (to do something) or prepared (for something) Examples:Your education will equip you to earn a good living.Her evening study has equipped her for a career as an electrical engineer.sentencesstudent at Oxford is assigned to a tutor, who supervises the student’s program of study, primarily through tutorials.Each Oxford student has a supervisor who advises and instructs the student on a one-to-one basis.2. Students should check carefully that they are eligible to apply for a particular scholarship before making an application, as most of the schemes are restricted to certain nationalities and / or programs.Students should make sure that they are qualified for applying for a particular scholarship because most of the plans will only accept applicants from some specified nations and / or majors.3. In support of this aim the university will provide the facilities and support for its staff to pursue innovative research by responding to developments in the intellectual environment and society at large.To help meet this goal, the university will give financial and technical support to its teachers in their advanced scientific research for developing the academic environment and the society as a whole.Writing Reference KeyAt Oxford, the university and its individual colleges have different roles to play. Basically, the colleges select their own undergraduate students and take primary responsibility for the students’ tutorial teaching and well-being. They also provide accommodations, meals, and other care for their students. As for the University, it provides a wide range of resources for teaching and learning in the form of libraries, laboratories, and other facilities. In addition, the University selects and supervisesgraduate students, and awards degrees in a wide variety of subjects.II Passage BPresident Hennessy addressed the undergraduate Class of 2015 of Stanford University, 1 709 new freshmen and 47 transfer students. His topic was to address the question of how the students could make the most of their time at Stanford.His first suggestion was to get to know the faculty, to discover their passion for learning and teaching. His second recommendation was to be open to learning from fellow students, especially those with different backgrounds, cultures or beliefs. Thirdly, Hennessy encouraged the class to take advantage of the great research opportunities at Stanford.Finally, he encouraged the students to view their time at Stanford as a once-in-a-lifetime journey. He said Stanford provides the means to transform their lives, as it had for so many of its alumni, and a foundation on which they can make contributions that lead to a better future for the generations that follow.Points1. contemplate: think (about) deeply and thoughtfullyExamples:The doctor contemplated the diffi cult operation he had to perform.The government has contemplated reforming the entire tax system.2. challenge: question the truth, rightness or validity of somethingExamples:The teacher challenged my statement that rice grows in Oregon.Traditional female roles are constantly being challenged by contemporary feminists.3. complex: difficult to understand, explain, or deal withExamples:What he said is too complex for me to understand.Life is getting more complex and difficult for the people in that country.4. various: different from each other; (many) different kinds ofExamples:There has been snow today in various parts of the country.He gave me a job of going around the various offices to collect the fees.5. face: be in a position in which one must deal with (a problem or unpleasant situation) Examples:Sooner or later he will face being on his own.Manufacturing industry faces a grim future if the government pursues its present policies.6. appreciate: recognize and enjoy the good qualities or worth ofExamples:He quit his job, because his abilities were not appreciated in the company.They chose to attend the medical college, for doctors are highly appreciated in that country.7. offer: provide; giveExamples:This agreement does not offer much hope of a lasting peace.The booklet offers practical advice to people with housing problems.8. passion: a strong likingExamples:He devoted every spare moment to the pursuit of his passion.She had an extraordinary passion for Shakespeare. She collected almost all his books.9. desire: strong hope or wishExamples:He expressed a desire to see that the papers should be made public.The two leaders spoke their desire for improved relations during the peace talk held last week.10. extraordinary: more than what is ordinary; specialExamples:The government passed an Act to give the army extraordinary powers.Her strength of will was extraordinary; she never gave up no matter what circumstances she was in.11. pursuit: an activity to which one gives one’s time, whether as work or for pleasure Examples:The whole magazine is produced and edited in the pursuit of excellence.They are passionate about their life-long pursuit of their chosen subject.12. values: standard or principles; ideas about the worth or importance of certain qualities Examples:The values of today’s young people differ from those of their parents.People behave in certain ways because of their social values.13. contribute: say or do things to help to make something successfulExamples:He didn’t contribute one idea to the discussion.The Song dynasty contributed three great inventions to world civilization.14. take advantage of: make use ofExamples:We took advantage of the fi ne weather today to play tennis.We will take full advantage of the exceptional opportunities open in export.15. explore: examine (especially a subject or question) carefully in order to fi nd out more Examples:We must explore all possible ways to increase food production.Mathematics is the instrument used by the physical sciences to explore phenomena and record conclusion.16. sustain: keep in existence over a long period; maintainExamples:The runner was able to sustain the same pace for hours.We were too tired to sustain the interesting conversation.17. rewarding: (of an experience or action) worth doing or having; giving satisfaction Examples:Reading can be rewarding to everyone.A tour of the Great Wall is an immensely rewarding experience.18. urge: request earnestly; try to persuadeExamples:They urged that the library be kept open during the vacation.They urged the local government to approve plans for their reform program.19. (be) related (to): connected in some wayExamples:The fall in the cost of living is directly related to the drop in oil price.The theme of the dialogue should be related to the theme of the reading passage.20. assure: tell firmly and with confidence, especially with the aim of removing doubt; promiseExamples:The captain of the ship assured the passengers that there was no danger.They were assured that they would have the right to work.21. individual: a single person or thingExamples:You can have the bathroom designed to suit your individual needs.This honor is not given to me as an individual but as a representative of a literary movement.22. engage: attract and keep (the interest and attention) of (someone)Examples:The spots of blood on the floor engaged the attention of the police.Her attention was engaged by the display of new hats in the shop window.23. transform: change completely in form, arrangement, or natureExamples:The five years that he spent on the ship transformed him from a boy to a man.In the past 20 years the country has been transformed into an advanced industrial power.Explanation1. The changes we have brought in our environment — from global warming to the reduction and extinction of various fl ora and fauna — force us to face the question of how we will build a model for sustainable existence.The environmental changes, such as global warming and the decreasing and dying out of various plants and animals, pose a severe question. That is: how we should develop an existence pattern in which we can maintain our environmental sustainability.2. Events around the world remind us that we share a small planet among peoples with different beliefs, hopes and cultures, and that understanding and appreciating their ambitions and their history will be critical to building a better world for all.What happens in the world reminds us that we live on and have to share the same “small planet” with peoples who have different beliefs, hopes, and cultures. And we should recogn ize and value each other’s desires, hopes, ambitions and each other’s culture and history, which is crucial to building a better world for us all.3. I hope that you will discover a new understanding and appreciation for the pluralistic society in which we live and fi nd constructive ways to contribute to the world.I hope you will fi nd a new way to understand and appreciate the diversifi ed society we live in and fi nd your own way to serve it.4. You have chosen to attend a university that is not only a great educational institution; it is also a great research institution.The university you attend not only offers you the best opportunity to learn, but also provides you with the best facilities and resources to do research work.5. But it is your children, as individuals, who will choose what excites them, what generates intellectual passion and what engages their very able minds.But it is up to your children to decide what ignites their eagerness to learn, what can stimulate their passion for knowledge, and what is the focus of attention of these talented people.6. I hope your time here transforms your lives, just as it has transformed the lives of so many alumni.I hope your university life here will be a once-in-a-lifetime journey and makes you ready for a new life, just as it has done to so many of the university’s graduates.III General Writing: The Subjunctive Mood The subjunctive mood is used to express wishes, suggestions, orders or statements contrary to fact. In these types of statements the subjunctive were is used instead of the indicative was. Thepresent subjunctive form of the verb to be is invariably be for all persons, and the past subjunctive form of the verb to be is invariably were. In all other verbs the subjunctive form varies from the indicative only in that, in the present tense, the third person singular ending is lost.Examples:I wish I were a little girl. (wish)I suggest that he take the subway to his friend’s house. (suggestion)The instructions were that ten sentences be revised. (order)If I were you, I would give his suggestion strong consideration. (statement contrary to fact)If I were to go abroad ,I would go to America.如果明天下雨的话,我们会取消比赛.If it should \were to rain, we would call off the match.。
大学体验英语综合教程2unit1-listen and talk教案
王晓芳Unit 1 Famous UniversitiesI.Teaching Objectives1.To train the students’ ability to listen through listening practice.2.To cultivate the students’ ability to ask directions and talking about one’s study.3.To let students learn something about world famous universities.II.Time Allotment1st period:Lead-in2nd period:Discussion3rd period:Dialogue samples4th period:Communicative tasksIII.Teaching Content1.Lead-in: Listen to the passage at least 3times and try to fill the missing words inthe blanks.2.Discussion: Three pictures are presented to encourage students to talk about theworld famous universities.3.Dialogue samples: Two dialoguesDialogue 1 Going to the school libraryDialogue 2 Talking about the exam4. Communicative tasks: Two situations are designed to help students practice oral English.Task 1 Going to the school hospitalTask 2 Talking about one’s studyIV. Teaching Procedures1.Lead-inStep1:Teach students the words in P 168.Step2: Ask the students to listen to the passage at least 3 times and try to fill the missing words in the blanks.1.date back to:追溯到2.to name a few: giving as examples仅以此为例e.g.Lots of friends are coming: Ann, Ken and George, to name a few.ly:that is to say 就是,即e.g.Only one boy is absent, namely Harry.2. DiscussionStep 1. Show students with three pictures of world famous universities and givethem a brief introduction of these universities--Cambridge University,Oxford University and Stanford University.Step 2. Ask students to form partners or groups to discuss these questions.1) Do you know about these universities?2)Why did you choose this university?For reference:①well-known university②good location.③perfect major3. Dialogue samplesStep 1. (1)Ask students to listen to dialogue 1Lost 困惑Upperclassman 高年级学生Thanks for 为.....感谢Good luck with sth: be fortunate(2)Ask students to repeat the dialogue line by line with one speaking after the other.Step 2. (1)Ask students to listen to dialogue 2How are your studies going?How are you doing today?=how are you?Come up: occur, arise 发生,出现How come: whySet aside: save/keep(money or time)节省保留Retain: 1) keep in one’s memory, bear in mindE.g. She retains a clear impression of the incident.2) keepE.g. We retained the original fireplace when we decorated the room.(2) Ask students to repeat the dialog line by line with one speaking after theother.4. Communicative tasksStep 1. Ask students to create a dialogue with their partner according to the given situation, using the expressions and sentence patterns for talking aboutgoing somewhere in the table.SituationBrain has got a cold and needs to see a doctor, but he has no ideawhere the school hospital is. He asks directions from his classmate, Lili,who volunteers to accompany him there.For referenceBrain: Lili, could you help me out for a moment?Lili: Of course. What seems to be the problem, Brain?Brain: I’ve got this terrible cold and I think I should see a doctor. But I have no idea where the school hospital is. Could you give medirections?Lili: Of course, I’d be glad to help you. How about if I walk you overto the school hospital right now?Brain: That would be great! Thank you very much.Step 2. Ask students to create a dialogue with their partner according to the given situation, using the expressions and sentence patterns for talkingabout one’s study in the table.SituationJohn hasn’t been doing well for the first half year at the university. Hetalks about his problems with his fried Xiaohong, who gives him somegood advice as to how to make use of the class hours and spare time,and how to develop good study habits.For referenceJohn: Xiaohong, I’m really worried about my grades here at theuniversity. I don’t know what I’ll do if I fail or have to drop out.Xiaohong: The first year is difficult, making adjustment to universitylife and all the studying required. What are your study habits,John?John:I don’t know, I guess I don’t have any.Xiaohong: You should set aside study time on a regular basis and takegood notes in class. You should also study with classmates to shareimportant information and compare notes. Good habits are essential forsuccessful college life.John: Thanks for your advice. I’ll put those concepts into practice rightaway.V. AssignmentAsk students to work in pairs and discuss how to ask directions and talking about one’s study.。
大学体验英语2第三版教案
课时:2课时教学对象:大学英语水平中等的学生教学目标:1. 培养学生听、说、读、写、译等英语基本技能。
2. 增强学生对英语国家文化的了解和认识。
3. 提高学生的英语交际能力。
教学重点:1. 词汇和短语的学习与应用。
2. 句型结构的掌握和运用。
3. 听力材料的理解和分析。
教学难点:1. 学生在听力理解中遇到的语言障碍。
2. 学生在口语表达中的语法错误和词汇匮乏。
教学准备:1. 教材:《大学体验英语2第三版》2. 多媒体设备,如电脑、投影仪等。
3. 听力材料、口语练习材料。
教学过程:第一课时一、导入(10分钟)1. 教师简要介绍本节课的教学目标和内容。
2. 学生进行自我介绍,增强课堂氛围。
二、词汇学习(20分钟)1. 教师讲解教材中的重点词汇和短语,并举例说明。
2. 学生跟读、拼写、造句,巩固所学词汇。
三、听力训练(30分钟)1. 教师播放听力材料,学生认真听并完成听力练习。
2. 教师针对听力材料中的难点进行讲解和分析。
四、口语练习(20分钟)1. 学生分组进行口语练习,运用所学词汇和句型进行交流。
2. 教师巡回指导,纠正学生的口语错误。
第二课时一、复习导入(10分钟)1. 教师提问上一节课所学内容,检查学生对知识的掌握情况。
2. 学生分享口语练习的心得体会。
二、语法讲解(20分钟)1. 教师讲解教材中的重点语法知识,如时态、语态等。
2. 学生跟读、练习,巩固所学语法知识。
三、阅读训练(30分钟)1. 教师分发阅读材料,学生阅读并完成阅读练习。
2. 教师针对阅读材料中的难点进行讲解和分析。
四、写作指导(20分钟)1. 教师讲解教材中的写作技巧,如开头、结尾、过渡等。
2. 学生根据所学知识,进行写作练习。
教学总结:本节课通过词汇、听力、口语、语法、阅读和写作等环节,使学生全面提高英语综合能力。
在教学过程中,教师应关注学生的学习进度,及时调整教学策略,确保教学目标的实现。
同时,鼓励学生积极参与课堂活动,提高学习兴趣,为今后的英语学习打下坚实基础。
大学体验英语综合教程第三版unit-1-caring-for-our-earth
tree frog
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audio adj. — related to recording and broadcasting sound
Examples
• With such an audio card in your computer, you can produce your own music.
• Audio signals will be given when traffic light changes.
Frog Story
A couple of odd things have happened lately.
I have a log cabin in those woods of Northern Wisconsin. I built it by hand and also added a greenhouse to the front of it. It is a joy to live in. In fact, I work out of my home doing audio production and environmental work. As a tool of that trade I have a computer and a studio.
(完整版)大学体验英语综合教程第三版2详细答案Uint1
Unit OneLead-in1 dating2 coast3 eastern4 eastern5 earn6 surrounded7 atmosphere8 undergraduate9 name 10 apartment Passage AThink About It1 Oxford, one of the most famous universities in the world, is the oldest university in Britain. It is situated to the northwest of London.2 I like the professor’s interesting lectures and the way he / she organizes class activities. I particularly enjoy group work.3 Good universities should provide different kinds of scholarships. Students will be motivated to study harder if there are more opportunities for them to be granted scholarships.Read About ItContent AwarenessRead And Think2 Work with your partner and answer the following questions.1 About 4 000 international students are studying at Oxford.2 A tutor supervises the students' course of study and meets with them every week.3 Not necessarily. Because most of the scholarships are restricted to certain nationalities and / or courses.4 They visited those schools in order to encourage the brightest and best students to apply to Oxford.5 OpenEx. 3 Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the passage.1 T2 F3 T4 F5 T4 Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where necessary.1 elected2 minimum3 distinct4 responsibility5 pursue6 exploit7 restrict8 equip9 granted 10 awarded5 Complete the following sentences with phrases or expressions from the passage. Change the form where necessary.1 at large2 On the basis of3 in support of4 apply for5 is aiming at6 Consult a dictionary for the usage of the following words and makea sentence with each of them.1. At the meeting, the scholars raised some challenging questions for the city government.2. She had taken the money out of the joint account she had with her husband.3. They will be given a range of topics to choose from.4. To do this kind of experiment needs specialized equipment.5. Learning to drive was a whole new venture for me.7 Translate the following sentences into English.1 Anyone over the age of 18 is eligible to vote.2 A form to apply for these scholarships is sent by the university to every student before the start of every semester.3 On the advice of my doctor, I decided to give up smoking.4 The park is located right in the center of town.5 The university provides all the materials and facilities we desire.8 Read and compare the English sentences, paying attention to their italicized parts, and then translate the Chinese sentences by simulating the structure of the English sentences.1 Lu Xun is one of the greatest writers in China and one of the world’s outstanding men of letters.2 Most graduate students chose literature as their field of study, and the rest made linguistics their choice.3 People buy what kind of houses to live in on the basis of their special needs and on the advice of relevant experts.4 These virtual teaching facilities enable overseas students from Asia and Africa to learn a foreign language in a real-life situation for a minimum of three months.5 Students should check carefully that they are eligible to join this club before making their decision, as each of them is restricted to only one choice.9 Work in pairs and talk about your university/college. Ask each other questions and say as much as you can with the help of the following pictures, words, phrases and sentence patterns.Our university is located in the northeast of Guangzhou, one of the biggest cities in our country. It is one of the key universities affiliated with Ministry of Education, P. R. C. It has over 15 000 students coming from across the country and the number of students is on the rise. In recent years many overseas students have come to study in our university. The university provides quite a number of modern teaching facilities. On our beautiful campus there is a big library, many teaching buildings and large sports grounds. The teaching quality of our university is excellent. In the national Undergraduate Teaching Quality Assessment exercises for Year 2000, our university was awarded the first prize. The university also provides various scholarships, but the competition is very strong and there are usually strict requirements.10Write a paragraph of around 80 words about the roles played by Oxford University and its individual colleges respectively.At Oxford, the university and its individual colleges have different roles to play. Basically, the colleges select their own undergraduate students and take primary responsibility for the students’ tutorial teaching and well-being. They also provide accommodations, meals, and other care for their students. As for the University, it provides a wide range of resourcesfor teaching and learning in the form of libraries, laboratories, and other facilities. In addition, the University selects and supervises graduate students, and awards degrees in a wide variety of subjects.Passage BThink About It1 Yes. To most of us students, it is a once-in-a-lifetime journey, so we should cherish the time we spend in college and make good use of all the possible educational resources to broaden our horizons and cultivate life and career development skills.2 My parents. In China, and in the world in general, it is the parents who support their children on their road to college. But many students also support themselves by applying for a scholarship or taking a part-time job to earn the tuition.3 Open.Read About ItContent AwarenessRead And Think11 Work with your partner and answer the following questions.1 They must have contemplated what they are searching for in their undergraduate education.2 Our planet is facing the challenges from global warming to the reduction and extinction of various flora and fauna, and a model forsustainable existence is urgently needed to be built.3 He encourages the students to take courses and attend seminars that explore the areas where new knowledge and understanding are being discovered.4 He assures them that Stanford would afford the students various opportunities to grow and to learn during the next few years.5 Open.12Choose the best answer to each question with the information from the passage.1C 2 D 3 B 4 C 5 D13 Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where necessary.1 challenge2 engage3 prejudice4 constructive5 had transformed6 urged7 foundation8 sustained9 critical 10 generated14Complete the following sentences with phrases or expressions from the passage. Change the form where necessary.1 take advantage of2 contributed …to3 was based on4 share with5 participate in15Translate the following sentences into English.1 They spent many years searching for peace of mind, but with little success.2 The successful development of the new drug has revolutionized thetreatment of many diseases.3 The company is on the edge of bankruptcy due to the economic depression in the country.4 He became a nurse after college. He thought nursing could be a very rewarding career.5 He signed his name on the paper just as he has always done it.16Now take two minutes to skim the following passage for the general idea and then write it down in the space provided.Eugene O’Neill is a great American playwright. He brought new techniques to the American theater and produced a large number of works, many of which were based on his life experiences.17Select the correct form of the verb in parentheses, and write it in the space on the right.1 return2 reconsider3 remain4 be5 were18The following sentences contain indicative mood verbs. Cross out any indicative mood verb which should be subjunctive. Write the correct subjunctive form in the space on the left. If the mood is correct, write C before the number of the sentence.1 be2 were3 C4 be5 compose19Rewrite the following sentences, changing verb forms from the indicative to the subjunctive mood.1 A basic requirement for any business professional is that he / she beable to write clear business letters.2 Were the typical business letter clear, many costly communication problems could be avoided.3 All too often, the business letter reads as if it were a lengthy personal letter.4 It is necessary that the business letter indicate its subject in the introductory paragraph.5 Many offices prefer that business letters be no longer than one page.。
完整word版大学体验英语综合教程2第三版unit1famousuniversities
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大学英语第三版第二册教案
教学目标:1. 培养学生的英语听说读写能力,提高英语综合运用能力。
2. 培养学生的自主学习能力和团队合作精神。
3. 拓展学生的文化视野,增强学生的跨文化交际能力。
教学内容:1. Unit 1:Greetings and Introductions2. Unit 2:Hobbies and Interests3. Unit 3:Travel and Transportation4. Unit 4:Health and Fitness5. Unit 5:Food and Culture教学过程:一、导入1. 通过播放英语歌曲或视频,激发学生的学习兴趣。
2. 引导学生进行简单的英语对话,复习上节课所学内容。
二、课文讲解1. Unit 1:Greetings and Introductions(1)讲解问候语和介绍自己的常用句型。
(2)通过图片或视频展示不同国家的问候方式。
(3)让学生进行角色扮演,练习问候和介绍自己。
2. Unit 2:Hobbies and Interests(1)讲解兴趣爱好的表达方式。
(2)介绍不同兴趣爱好的英语词汇。
(3)让学生分享自己的兴趣爱好,并进行小组讨论。
3. Unit 3:Travel and Transportation(1)讲解旅游和交通的常用句型。
(2)介绍不同交通工具的英语词汇。
(3)让学生分享自己的旅行经历,并进行小组讨论。
4. Unit 4:Health and Fitness(1)讲解健康和健身的常用句型。
(2)介绍不同运动项目的英语词汇。
(3)让学生分享自己的健身经历,并进行小组讨论。
5. Unit 5:Food and Culture(1)讲解食物和文化的常用句型。
(2)介绍不同国家美食的英语词汇。
(3)让学生分享自己喜欢的食物,并进行小组讨论。
三、课堂活动1. 单词接龙游戏:巩固本单元的词汇。
2. 角色扮演:模拟真实场景,提高学生的口语表达能力。
3. 小组讨论:分享个人经历,培养学生的团队合作精神。
(完整版)大学体验英语综合教程第三版2详细答案Uint1
Unit OneLead-in1 dating2 coast3 eastern4 eastern5 earn6 surrounded7 atmosphere8 undergraduate9 name 10 apartment Passage AThink About It1 Oxford, one of the most famous universities in the world, is the oldest university in Britain. It is situated to the northwest of London.2 I like the professor’s interesting lectures and the way he / she organizes class activities. I particularly enjoy group work.3 Good universities should provide different kinds of scholarships. Students will be motivated to study harder if there are more opportunities for them to be granted scholarships.Read About ItContent AwarenessRead And Think2 Work with your partner and answer the following questions.1 About 4 000 international students are studying at Oxford.2 A tutor supervises the students' course of study and meets with them every week.3 Not necessarily. Because most of the scholarships are restricted to certain nationalities and / or courses.4 They visited those schools in order to encourage the brightest and best students to apply to Oxford.5 OpenEx. 3 Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the passage.1 T2 F3 T4 F5 T4 Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where necessary.1 elected2 minimum3 distinct4 responsibility5 pursue6 exploit7 restrict8 equip9 granted 10 awarded5 Complete the following sentences with phrases or expressions from the passage. Change the form where necessary.1 at large2 On the basis of3 in support of4 apply for5 is aiming at6 Consult a dictionary for the usage of the following words and makea sentence with each of them.1. At the meeting, the scholars raised some challenging questions for the city government.2. She had taken the money out of the joint account she had with her husband.3. They will be given a range of topics to choose from.4. To do this kind of experiment needs specialized equipment.5. Learning to drive was a whole new venture for me.7 Translate the following sentences into English.1 Anyone over the age of 18 is eligible to vote.2 A form to apply for these scholarships is sent by the university to every student before the start of every semester.3 On the advice of my doctor, I decided to give up smoking.4 The park is located right in the center of town.5 The university provides all the materials and facilities we desire.8 Read and compare the English sentences, paying attention to their italicized parts, and then translate the Chinese sentences by simulating the structure of the English sentences.1 Lu Xun is one of the greatest writers in China and one of the world’s outstanding men of letters.2 Most graduate students chose literature as their field of study, and the rest made linguistics their choice.3 People buy what kind of houses to live in on the basis of their special needs and on the advice of relevant experts.4 These virtual teaching facilities enable overseas students from Asia and Africa to learn a foreign language in a real-life situation for a minimum of three months.5 Students should check carefully that they are eligible to join this club before making their decision, as each of them is restricted to only one choice.9 Work in pairs and talk about your university/college. Ask each other questions and say as much as you can with the help of the following pictures, words, phrases and sentence patterns.Our university is located in the northeast of Guangzhou, one of the biggest cities in our country. It is one of the key universities affiliated with Ministry of Education, P. R. C. It has over 15 000 students coming from across the country and the number of students is on the rise. In recent years many overseas students have come to study in our university. The university provides quite a number of modern teaching facilities. On our beautiful campus there is a big library, many teaching buildings and large sports grounds. The teaching quality of our university is excellent. In the national Undergraduate Teaching Quality Assessment exercises for Year 2000, our university was awarded the first prize. The university also provides various scholarships, but the competition is very strong and there are usually strict requirements.10Write a paragraph of around 80 words about the roles played by Oxford University and its individual colleges respectively.At Oxford, the university and its individual colleges have different roles to play. Basically, the colleges select their own undergraduate students and take primary responsibility for the students’ tutorial teaching and well-being. They also provide accommodations, meals, and other care for their students. As for the University, it provides a wide range of resourcesfor teaching and learning in the form of libraries, laboratories, and other facilities. In addition, the University selects and supervises graduate students, and awards degrees in a wide variety of subjects.Passage BThink About It1 Yes. To most of us students, it is a once-in-a-lifetime journey, so we should cherish the time we spend in college and make good use of all the possible educational resources to broaden our horizons and cultivate life and career development skills.2 My parents. In China, and in the world in general, it is the parents who support their children on their road to college. But many students also support themselves by applying for a scholarship or taking a part-time job to earn the tuition.3 Open.Read About ItContent AwarenessRead And Think11 Work with your partner and answer the following questions.1 They must have contemplated what they are searching for in their undergraduate education.2 Our planet is facing the challenges from global warming to the reduction and extinction of various flora and fauna, and a model forsustainable existence is urgently needed to be built.3 He encourages the students to take courses and attend seminars that explore the areas where new knowledge and understanding are being discovered.4 He assures them that Stanford would afford the students various opportunities to grow and to learn during the next few years.5 Open.12Choose the best answer to each question with the information from the passage.1C 2 D 3 B 4 C 5 D13 Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where necessary.1 challenge2 engage3 prejudice4 constructive5 had transformed6 urged7 foundation8 sustained9 critical 10 generated14Complete the following sentences with phrases or expressions from the passage. Change the form where necessary.1 take advantage of2 contributed …to3 was based on4 share with5 participate in15Translate the following sentences into English.1 They spent many years searching for peace of mind, but with little success.2 The successful development of the new drug has revolutionized thetreatment of many diseases.3 The company is on the edge of bankruptcy due to the economic depression in the country.4 He became a nurse after college. He thought nursing could be a very rewarding career.5 He signed his name on the paper just as he has always done it.16Now take two minutes to skim the following passage for the general idea and then write it down in the space provided.Eugene O’Neill is a great American playwright. He brought new techniques to the American theater and produced a large number of works, many of which were based on his life experiences.17Select the correct form of the verb in parentheses, and write it in the space on the right.1 return2 reconsider3 remain4 be5 were18The following sentences contain indicative mood verbs. Cross out any indicative mood verb which should be subjunctive. Write the correct subjunctive form in the space on the left. If the mood is correct, write C before the number of the sentence.1 be2 were3 C4 be5 compose19Rewrite the following sentences, changing verb forms from the indicative to the subjunctive mood.1 A basic requirement for any business professional is that he / she beable to write clear business letters.2 Were the typical business letter clear, many costly communication problems could be avoided.3 All too often, the business letter reads as if it were a lengthy personal letter.4 It is necessary that the business letter indicate its subject in the introductory paragraph.5 Many offices prefer that business letters be no longer than one page.。
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Unit 1Famous Universities Objectives:☆first listen, and then talk about famous universities☆read about world famous universities, their staff and students☆write about Oxford University and its colleges☆practice the use of the subjunctive mood☆fill in an application form for admission☆visit Culture Salon for the mission and tradition of famous universitiesI Passage A Oxford University1.SummaryOxfordOxford is one of the world’s most famous universities. It began in the 1100s. In 1999 — 2000 it had over 16 300 students in 35 colleges and 5 private halls. Each college has its own buildings, teachers, and students. But the university grants the degrees, not the colleges. Oxford has students from over 130 countries. Rhodes and Marshall Scholarships are among the ways foreign students may attend Oxford. Competition for admission and financial aid is intense, but students of all backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. Oxford has won a national innovation award and formed an international distance education partnership with Stanford and Yale. Oxford is a leader in research, while also promoting good teaching with individual tutorials and small group interactions.nguage Points1. establish: set upExamples:Father established this business forty years ago.Public schools for girls were established in some places.2. locate: establish in a certain placeExamples:Where is the new factory to be located?The baker located his bakery in the new shopping center.3. represent: stand for or be a sign or symbol ofExamples:The foreign minister represented the country at the conference.Each dot on my map represents a town.4. consist of: (no passive) be made up ofExamples:The United Kingdom consists of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.That area’s future weather pattern might consist of long, dry periods.5. plus: (prep.) with addition ofExamples:Three plus two equals five.The work of an engineer requires intelligence plus experience.(adj.) (of numbers) higher than zeroExamples:Three is a plus quantity.Daytime temperatures vary between minus 5° and plus 12°.6. distinct: different; separateExamples:The twins had distinct personalities.Those two ideas are quite distinct from each other.7. govern: control or guide (actions and feelings)Examples:Don’t let a bad temper govern your decision.The rise and fall of the sea is governed by the movements of the moon.8. property: 1) land, buildings or both togetherExamples:The statue was considered town property.With more and more people purchasing houses, property prices have been on the rise.2) the thing or things that somebody ownsExamples:The police found some stolen property in the thief’s house.That’s my personal property.9. elect: choose (somebody) by votingExamples:They elected him to represent them.We must urge that delegates be elected from the various factories in a district.10. select: choose (as being the most suitable, etc.)Examples:He selected an appropriate birthday card for his mother.When you select a team you pick out the people most suitable for it.11. facility: aids, circumstances, which make it easy to do thingsExamples:One of the facilities our students have is a large library.This kitchen has a garbage disposal and other modern facilities.12. primary: chief; mainExamples:A primary cause of Tom’s failure is his laz iness.His diaries are a primary source for the history of the period.13. assign: give as a share or dutyExamples:They assigned me a small room.Two pupils were assigned to sweep the floor.14. on the basis of: according to or grounded on the circumstance that provides a reason for some action or opinionExamples:Students are able, on the basis of experience, to choose which subjects to specialize in.Decisions were often made on the basis of incorrect information.15. grant: give (especially what is wanted or requested)Examples:They refused to grant them long-term credits.He requested that the premier grant him an interview.16. enable: make ableExamples:This train enables me to get there in time.This would enable them to double their output of machine guns.17. minimum: the least, or the smallest possible quantity, number, or degreeExamples:This price is his minimum; he refuses to lower it further.Allow a minimum of five minutes for introducing the dialogue.18. eligible: fit, suitable to be chosen; having the right qualificationsExamples:Only native-born citizens are eligible for the U.S. presidency.Anyone who can speak French is eligible to join the club.19. apply for / to: request something, especially officially and in writingExamples:He has applied for a post in England.I applied to four universities and was accepted by all of them.20. scheme: plan (for work or activity)Examples:He suggested several schemes to increase the sales.Most of his schemes were never carried out for lack of money.21. restrict: limit; keep within limitsExamples:The sale of alcohol is restricted in Britain.He was restricted by the doctor to five cigarettes a day.22. involve: cause (someone) to become connected or concernedExamples:We are involved, whether we like it or not.More than 4 000 workers were involved in strikes in 1946.23. demonstrate: show clearly by giving proof(s) or example(s)Examples:The salesman demonstrated the new washing-machine to the customers.These figures clearly demonstrate the size of the economic problem facing the country.24. award: give as the result of an official decision, especially a prizeExamples:The University awarded him an honorary degree.The best students are awarded special scholarships.25. assess: judge the quality, importance or worth ofExamples:The value of the property has been assessed at $20 000.Examinations are not the only means of assessing students’ ability.26. maintain: continue to do or have (something)Examples:Microsoft intends to maintain its position as market leader.The two classmates maintained their friendship for the next forty years.27. enrich: make rich, improve (in quality, flavor, etc.)Examples:An education enriches the mind.American culture has been enriched by European immigrants.28. environment: all the surrounding conditions which influence growth and development Examples:A ch ild’s character is greatly infl uenced by his home environment.Schools should be surrounded by a pure and healthy environment.29. at large: as a wholeExamples:The people at large wanted peace.The country at large is hoping for great changes.30. promote: advance (someone) in position; help to organize or startExamples:Within a year he was promoted from teller to assistant cashier.Mutual understanding between the two countries should be promoted.31. rigorous: stern; strictExamples:The training involved rigorous exercises.The examination is rigorous and extreme.32. benefit from / by: gain by; receive advantage fromExamples:Who would be most likely to ben efit from the old man’s death?You will benefit by taking a holiday.33. facilitate: make easy or less difficultExamples:Modern inventions have facilitated housework.Zip codes are used to facilitate mail service.34. exploit: use or develop (a thing) fully so as to get profitExamples:You must exploit every opportunity to learn new things.They exploit rich resources in wheat and oil.35. equip: make (oneself or another) able (to do something) or prepared (for something) Examples:Your education will equip you to earn a good living.Her evening study has equipped her for a career as an electrical engineer.3.Important sentences1.Each student at Oxford is assigned to a tutor, who supervises the student’s program of study, primarily through tutorials.Each Oxford student has a supervisor who advises and instructs the student on a one-to-one basis.2. Students should check carefully that they are eligible to apply for a particular scholarship before making an application, as most of the schemes are restricted to certain nationalities and / or programs.Students should make sure that they are qualified for applying for a particular scholarship because most of the plans will only accept applicants from some specified nations and / or majors.3. In support of this aim the university will provide the facilities and support for its staff to pursue innovative research by responding to developments in the intellectual environment and society at large.To help meet this goal, the university will give financial and technical support to its teachers in their advanced scientific research for developing the academic environment and the society as a whole.4.Practical Writing Reference KeyAt Oxford, the university and its individual colleges have different roles to play. Basically, the colleges select their own undergraduate students and take primary responsibility for the students’ tutorial teaching and well-being. They also provide accommodations, meals, and other care for their students. As for the University, it provides a wide range of resources for teaching and learning in the form of libraries, laboratories, and other facilities. In addition, the University selects and supervises graduate students, and awards degrees in a wide variety of subjects.II Passage B A Once-in-a-Lifetime Journey1.SummaryPresident Hennessy addressed the undergraduate Class of 2015 of Stanford University, 1 709 new freshmen and 47 transfer students. His topic was to address the question of how the students could make the most of their time at Stanford.His first suggestion was to get to know the faculty, to discover their passion for learning and teaching. His second recommendation was to be open to learning from fellow students, especially those with different backgrounds, cultures or beliefs. Thirdly, Hennessy encouraged the class to take advantage of the great research opportunities at Stanford.Finally, he encouraged the students to view their time at Stanford as a once-in-a-lifetime journey. He said Stanford provides the means to transform their lives, as it had for so many of its alumni, and a foundation on which they can make contributions that lead to a better future for the generations that follow.nguage Points1. contemplate: think (about) deeply and thoughtfullyExamples:The doctor contemplated the diffi cult operation he had to perform.The government has contemplated reforming the entire tax system.2. challenge: question the truth, rightness or validity of somethingExamples:The teacher challenged my statement that rice grows in Oregon.Traditional female roles are constantly being challenged by contemporary feminists.3. complex: difficult to understand, explain, or deal withExamples:What he said is too complex for me to understand.Life is getting more complex and difficult for the people in that country.4. various: different from each other; (many) different kinds ofExamples:There has been snow today in various parts of the country.He gave me a job of going around the various offices to collect the fees.5. face: be in a position in which one must deal with (a problem or unpleasant situation) Examples:Sooner or later he will face being on his own.Manufacturing industry faces a grim future if the government pursues its present policies.6. appreciate: recognize and enjoy the good qualities or worth ofExamples:He quit his job, because his abilities were not appreciated in the company.They chose to attend the medical college, for doctors are highly appreciated in that country.7. offer: provide; giveExamples:This agreement does not offer much hope of a lasting peace.The booklet offers practical advice to people with housing problems.8. passion: a strong likingExamples:He devoted every spare moment to the pursuit of his passion.She had an extraordinary passion for Shakespeare. She collected almost all his books.9. desire: strong hope or wishExamples:He expressed a desire to see that the papers should be made public.The two leaders spoke their desire for improved relations during the peace talk held last week.10. extraordinary: more than what is ordinary; specialExamples:The government passed an Act to give the army extraordinary powers.Her strength of will was extraordinary; she never gave up no matter what circumstances she was in.11. pursuit: an activity to which one giv es one’s time, whether as work or for pleasure Examples:The whole magazine is produced and edited in the pursuit of excellence.They are passionate about their life-long pursuit of their chosen subject.12. values: standard or principles; ideas about the worth or importance of certain qualities Examples:The values of today’s young people differ from those of their parents.People behave in certain ways because of their social values.13. contribute: say or do things to help to make something successfulExamples:He didn’t contribute one idea to the discussion.The Song dynasty contributed three great inventions to world civilization.14. take advantage of: make use ofExamples:We took advantage of the fi ne weather today to play tennis.We will take full advantage of the exceptional opportunities open in export.15. explore: examine (especially a subject or question) carefully in order to fi nd out moreExamples:We must explore all possible ways to increase food production.Mathematics is the instrument used by the physical sciences to explore phenomena and record conclusion.16. sustain: keep in existence over a long period; maintainExamples:The runner was able to sustain the same pace for hours.We were too tired to sustain the interesting conversation.17. rewarding: (of an experience or action) worth doing or having; giving satisfaction Examples:Reading can be rewarding to everyone.A tour of the Great Wall is an immensely rewarding experience.18. urge: request earnestly; try to persuadeExamples:They urged that the library be kept open during the vacation.They urged the local government to approve plans for their reform program.19. (be) related (to): connected in some wayExamples:The fall in the cost of living is directly related to the drop in oil price.The theme of the dialogue should be related to the theme of the reading passage.20. assure: tell firmly and with confidence, especially with the aim of removing doubt; promise Examples:The captain of the ship assured the passengers that there was no danger.They were assured that they would have the right to work.21. individual: a single person or thingExamples:You can have the bathroom designed to suit your individual needs.This honor is not given to me as an individual but as a representative of a literary movement.22. engage: attract and keep (the interest and attention) of (someone)Examples:The spots of blood on the floor engaged the attention of the police.Her attention was engaged by the display of new hats in the shop window.23. transform: change completely in form, arrangement, or natureExamples:The five years that he spent on the ship transformed him from a boy to a man.In the past 20 years the country has been transformed into an advanced industrial power.3.Sentence Explanation1. The changes we have brought in our environment —from global warming to the reduction and extinction of various fl ora and fauna — force us to face the question of how we will build a model for sustainable existence.The environmental changes, such as global warming and the decreasing and dying out of various plants and animals, pose a severe question. That is: how we should develop an existence pattern in which we can maintain our environmental sustainability.2. Events around the world remind us that we share a small planet among peoples with different beliefs, hopes and cultures, and that understanding and appreciating their ambitions and their history will be critical to building a better world for all.What happens in the world reminds us that we live on and have to share the same “small planet” with peoples who have different beliefs, hopes, and cultures. And we should recognize and value each other’s desires, hopes, ambitions and each other’s culture and history, which is crucial to building a better world for us all.3. I hope that you will discover a new understanding and appreciation for the pluralistic society in which we live and fi nd constructive ways to contribute to the world.I hope you will fi nd a new way to understand and appreciate the diversifi ed society we live in and fi nd your own way to serve it.4. You have chosen to attend a university that is not only a great educational institution; it is alsoa great research institution.The university you attend not only offers you the best opportunity to learn, but also provides you with the best facilities and resources to do research work.5. But it is your children, as individuals, who will choose what excites them, what generates intellectual passion and what engages their very able minds.But it is up to your children to decide what ignites their eagerness to learn, what can stimulate their passion for knowledge, and what is the focus of attention of these talented people.6. I hope your time here transforms your lives, just as it has transformed the lives of so many alumni.I hope your university life here will be a once-in-a-lifetime journey and makes you ready fora new life, just as it has done to so many of the university’s graduates.III General Writing: The Subjunctive MoodThe subjunctive mood is used to express wishes, suggestions, orders or statements contrary to fact. In these types of statements the subjunctive were is used instead of the indicative was. The present subjunctive form of the verb to be is invariably be for all persons, and the past subjunctive form of the verb to be is invariably were. In all other verbs the subjunctive form varies from the indicative only in that, in the present tense, the third person singular ending is lost.Examples:I wish I were a little girl. (wish)I suggest that he take the subway to his friend’s hou se. (suggestion)The instructions were that ten sentences be revised. (order)If I were you, I would give his suggestion strong consideration. (statement contrary to。