大学英语读写综合教程2.课件Unit5

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综合英语教程2Unit 5

综合英语教程2Unit  5

• 'Is my friend hearty, • Now I am thin and pine, • And has he found to sleep in • A better bed than mine?
• ' Yes, lad, I lie easy, • I lie as lads would choose; • I cheer a dead man's

• 'Is my girl happy, • That I thought hard to leave, • And has she tired of weeping • As she lies down at eve?
我那难以割舍的女友 她的日子过得开心吗 是否已不再伤心流泪 在夜里已能安然入睡?
• ' Ay, the ball is flying,
• The lads play heart and soul;
是,皮球仍在凌空飞舞 哥们全心投入在追
• The goal stands up, the keeper 逐 球门依旧伫立在那
• Stands up to keep the goal.
儿 守门员力保龙门不
• When my flight is finally called,I gather my books and carry-
on.Since there is no one to see me off,I do not look back to see where I have come off.Instead,I think of my husband at work wondering if I have left yet,and my daughter at the other end wondering the same thing.

大学英语读写综合教程2.课件Unit5

大学英语读写综合教程2.课件Unit5

体操运动员 健美运动员 举重 横杆 充气垫 撑竿跳高运动员 俯卧撑
runway National record pole take-off set a new world record
跑道 全国记录 撑竿 起跳 刷新一项世界纪录
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Part Division of the Text
2. Olympic motto: Swifter, Higher, Stronger.
3. IOC headquarters: Lausanne, Switzerland.
4. Main events in Olympic history:
— 776 B.C.~392 A.D. Ancient Olympic Games were held in Olympia.
Some Suggestions to Overcome Obstacles
If there hadn’t been any obstacles in the past, you would have scored outstanding successes in your studies or career. It’s the obstacles you have faced all your life that have kept you from enjoying a perfect life. Overcoming obstacles is thus a necessity of success. Here are some suggestions .
7. Begin now.
What one thing can you do right now that will move you closer to your goal?

大学英语2第五单元ppt课件ppt

大学英语2第五单元ppt课件ppt
• Attitudes and Values: Emphasize the cultivation of attitudes and values during the learning process of this unit, such as cross-cultural awareness, critical thinking, etc.
Situational Context
Set specific scenarios or situations to make learning content more relevant to real-life situations and enhance students' interest in learning.
Application of Grammar Knowledge
Tense and Aspect
Explain the tense and aspect involved in this unit, such as present perfect tense, past continuous tense, etc., provide example sentences and analyze them.
Vocabulary and Grammar Exercises
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Fill in the Blanks: Design a fill in the blank exercise to test students' mastery of vocabulary and grammar in this unit, such as "He \ _ \ _ \ _ \ _ \ _ \ _ \ _ \ _ \ _ \ _ \ _ (illustrate) his point with a series of examples."

大学英语2第五单元ppt课件ppt课件

大学英语2第五单元ppt课件ppt课件
Subjunctive mood
Usage
Forms
Passive voice
This grammar point teaches students how to form sentences that place emphasis on the receiver of an action rather than the performer.
Critical thinking
Encourage students to analyze and evaluate the information they have read, and provide them with opportunities to express their opinions and ideas.
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Unit Introduction
Knowledge: After completing this unit, students will have a comprehensive understanding of the impact of globalization on the English language. They will be able to identify and explain how globalization has shaped the English language, its vocabulary, and its usage.
In China, people often give red envelopes as gifts, while in the West, people often give flowers or chocolate as gifts. In addition, Chinese people often greet by saying "Have you eaten yet?" while Westerners often greet by saying "How are you?" or "Good morning/afternoon/evening."

大学英语2unit5PPT

大学英语2unit5PPT
• As long as a man stands in his own way, everything seems to be in his way. (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
• You are the only real obstacle in your path to a fulfilling life. (Les Brown)
• Part Four (Para 13)
• What was most unusual about Michael’s victory was that he was blind.
Text Analysis
• The most striking feature is the closing line. • Think about the following questions 1. Without the last sentence, would you still
• Most of the shadows of this life are caused by standing in one's own sunshine. (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
• You become a champion by fighting one more round. When things are tough, you fight one more round. (James J. Corbett)
• Charles Austin Beard (1874-1948)
• One of the most influential American historians of the first half of the 20th century

新标准大学英语(第二版)综合教程2 Unit 5 B篇练习答案及课文翻译ppt课件

新标准大学英语(第二版)综合教程2 Unit 5 B篇练习答案及课文翻译ppt课件
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4 As for the unfortunate people who can command everything they want, who can gratify every caprice and lay their hands on almost every object of desire – for them a new pleasure, a new excitement is only an additional satiation. In vain they rush frantically round from place to place, trying to escape from avenging boredom by mere clatter and motion. For them discipline in one form or another is the most hopeful path.
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Warming Up
Now have a discussion with your partners about the following suggested hobbies. Are you interested in any of them? Or do you prefer anything else? State your reasons.
Now do you want to start a new hobby?
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Painting as a pastime
About the author Outline of the text
Go to the text
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Winston Churchill

大学英语读写综合教程2.课件Uni

大学英语读写综合教程2.课件Uni

Course outline
Unit 1
Critical Thinking and Argumentation
Reading assignments
Selected essays on different topics, focusing on critical thinking and argumentation.
Case studies and reports on business English, focusing on professional writing and communication.
Writing assignments
Business letters, emails, and reports, practicing professional writing skills.
02 Language knowledge and skills
reading comprehension
提升阅读理解能力
通过阅读各种类型的英文文章,如新闻报道、小说、议论文等,学生可以提升阅 读理解能力,包括理解文章主旨、细节、推理和批判性思维能力。
Writing skills
提升写作表达能力
• Increase language proficiency: This course aims to enhance students' language proficiency in both written and spoken English, preparing them for further academic studies or professional work.
Online resources
There are many online resources available for learning English, including language exchange platforms, online courses, and language learning apps.

全新版大学英语第二版综合教程2精读课unit5ppt课件

全新版大学英语第二版综合教程2精读课unit5ppt课件
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Translation on Page 148
Her son unfortunately died in a car accident. The intensity of the blow made her unable to cry. She said, “It was not until two weeks later that I began to cry. And I felt as if a big stone had been lifted from my shoulders. It was the tears that brought me back to earth and helped me survive the crisis.”
32. out of nowhere 33. from the deepest depths of his soul 34. along with doing sth. 35. stretch out his upper body 36. feel his heart pounding 37. only 38. move in slow motion 39. bring (sb.) back to earth 40. see... in one’s mind’s eye 41. congratulate sb. on sth. 42. the greatest accomplishment of one’s life
True Height
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Warm-up Questions
1. Do you know these proverbs? Translate them into Chinese.
Where there’s a will, there’s a way.

大学英语综合教程book2 unit5课件

大学英语综合教程book2 unit5课件

invalid
• /in`væ lid/ adj. not valid. E.g., 1)invalid excuses / claims / arguments / will 2)无效的合同/支票/结论 --invalidate, invalidation, invalidity • /`invэlid/ adj. weak or disabled through illness or injury n. a person who is invalid v. make sb invalid
Reflection and revelation
• What words does the author use to show his attempt at reflection on himself? • How did he feel when he learned that it was a blind man that helped him?
• Name some disabled celebrity and tell how his/her story has influenced other people. • Name some areas in which the disabled are prejudiced against. Analyze the possible reasons and/or results of such prejudice.
Unit 8FourteFra bibliotekn Steps
Hal Manwaring
Short speech
• How would you show your appreciation if somebody helps you when you are in trouble?

最新全新版大学英语(第二版)综合教程2unit5

最新全新版大学英语(第二版)综合教程2unit5

Unit 5 A True HeightLecture Notes (for students)Words and Expressionsmere: adj. nothing more than; only(She lost the election by a mere 20 votes.)光说无济于事。

(Mere words won’t help.)passion: n. strong feeling, esp. of love(The poet expressed his burning passion for the woman he loved.)他特别喜欢吃冰淇淋。

(He has a passion for ice cream.)Coincide (with): v.1) (of ideas, opinions, etc.) to be in agreement 与…一致His tastes and habits coincide with those of his wife.The judges did not coincide in opinion.2) happen at the same timeThe art exhibition coincides with the 50th anniversary of his death.alternate:1.adj. 1) every other or secondHe works on alternate days.2) (or two things) happening by turns这是晴雨交替的一周。

(This is a week of alternate rain and sunshine.)2.v. (cause to ) follow by turns汤姆时而发怒,时而害怕。

(Tom alternated between anger and fright.)Collocation:alternate between 时而…时而…*They alternate between supporting us and opposing us.alternate in 轮流*We alternate in doing the household chores.alternate with (使)与…交替*Sunny weather alternates with rain.vain: adj.1) too pleased with one’s own abilities or looksShe’s vain of her beauty.他极其自负。

大学英语综合教程book2 unit5

大学英语综合教程book2 unit5
optimism? • What does the narrator reveal about himself
in his second life? • What do the fourteen steps represent then?
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Beginning of his third life
• When and Where? • Who were involved? • What happened (beginning, development,
7:1 Judge not, that ye be not judged. 7:2 For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again. 7:3 And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye? 7:4 Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye? 7:5 Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye. 7:6 Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you.

新通用大学英语综合教程2第五电单元(U5)课后解答及课件高等教育出版社

新通用大学英语综合教程2第五电单元(U5)课后解答及课件高等教育出版社

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4. UVB causes sunburns, but only UVA can cause skin cancer. □ □
5. The only way to protect your skin from the sun’s radiation is □ □源自to stay inside.
Part 4 Obsessed with Looks
Part 5 Men Are Hot in Personal Care
Fill in the blanks according to what you hear.
National report — Women may 1__d_o_m_i_n_a_te__ the personal care industry, but men now make up approximately 2___o_n_e_-f_if_th__ of this market, according to a 2002 study done by Mintel International. Men spend $12 billion 3__a_n_n_u_a_ll_y__ to maintain and improve their appearance. Every year, that dollar figure increases. If you are not already 4_a_d_d_r_e_s_s_in_g_ the male market, then you should start today, because men are hot--especially in the personal care industry.
Marie: Cheryl, your 1___h_a_ir____ looks gorgeous. Cheryl: Thank you! I have a new 2__sh_a_m__p_o_o_ Bright ‘n Clean. Marie: I’d like to try it. Did you find it at the 3_d_r_u_g_s_to_r_e_? Cheryl: No, I bought it at my 4___s_a_lo_n___ on Friday.

大学英语综合教程二unit 5

大学英语综合教程二unit 5

UNIT 5 Overcoming ObstaclesI. Key words & phrasesbear out pick uphighlight combine… with…eruption fantasybring sb. back to earth as long asdream of passiondetail pass bycoincide with work outalternate on one occasioninterrupt vainbe ashamed of startleintensity tenseanxiety stretch outin one’s mind’s eye congratulate sb. on sth.accomplishment mediapreparation tensionrelax numerousgrace emotionincline in good/excellent/poor healthsuffer from to a degreehold on to dismissinterval mereAdditional Vocabularyone’s personal best个人最高记录the final race 短跑决赛track and field competition 田径比赛a bird’s-eye view 高空俯瞰lift off the ground 从地面一跃而起soar like an eagle 像雄鹰一样飞翔with a keen eye for detail 用敏锐的目光观察入微with the free spirit of his mother’s love怀着母爱所赐予他的自由精神a hard-core realist 一个彻头彻尾的现实主义者bring sb. back to earth 使(某人)回到现实中in one’s mind’s eye在(某人)想像中the National Junior Olympics 全国少年奥林匹克运动会II. Vocabulary & Structure1. __ he works hard, I don't mind when he finishes the experiment.A. As soon asB. As well asC. So far asD. As long as2. He ______ me that he’d be waiting for me at the entrance of the park at about seven.A. ensuredB. assuredC. engagedD. assumed3. The __ goal of the book is to help bridge the gap between research and teaching, particularlybetween researches and teachers.A. intensiveB. conciseC. jointD. overall4. The neighborhood boys like to play basketball on that __ lot.A. validB. vainC. vacantD. vague5. The thief tried to open the locked door but __.A. in no wayB. in vainC. without effectD. at a loss6. Mr. Keith was an honest man. He never ____ any gifts from people who sought his help..A. containedB. acceptedC. receivedD. attained7. The pilot __ his crippled plane __ in a field.A. bring; backB. bring; outC. bring; downD. bring; off8, His tastes and habits __ with those of his wife.A. combineB. competeC. coincideD. compromise9. Great writers are those who not only have great thoughts but also express these thoughts inwords which appeal powerfully to our minds and __.A. sensationsB. passionsC. emotionsD. moods10. It's a pleasure for him to __ his energy and even his life to research work.A. dedicateB. dictateC. decorateD. direct11. I am afraid that you have to alter your __ views in light of the tragic news that has justarrived.A. pessimisticB. indifferentC. distressingD. optimistic12. We had to __ a lot of noise when the children were at home.A. go in forB. hold on toC. put up withD. keep pace with13. Many of the scientists and engineers are judged __ how great their achievements are.A. in spite ofB. in ways ofC. in favor ofD. in terms of14. He is a little bad-tempered and will get into a __ if you contradict him.A. angryB. loveC. feelingD. passion15. The relationship between employers and employees has been studied __.A. originallyB. extremelyC. violentlyD. intensively16. The patient's health failed to such an extent that he was put into __ care.A. tenseB. rigidC. intensiveD. tight17. The old couple decided to __ a boy and a girl though they had three children of their own.A. adaptB. bringC. receiveD. adopt18. It is quite necessary for a qualified teacher to have good manners and __knowledge.A. extensiveB. expansiveC. intensiveD. expensive19. It's many years since the volcano last __A. burstB. eruptC. blastD. abrupt20. Since the matter was extremely __, we dealt with it immediately.A. toughB. tenseC. urgentD. instant21. Tom faced the most __ competition in his life.A. challengingB. charmingC. changingD. chatting22. His life was marked __ dreams and tough training.A. onB. inC. withD. to23. She was __ all over when she reached the top of the hill.A. sweetB. sweatingC. sweatD. sweaty24. __ what you say, I still believe he is honest.A. In place ofB. In favor ofC. In terms ofD. In spite of25. Classically trained dancers have an unusual __ of movement.A. growthB. graceC. grantD. gratitude26. She has a(n) __ for the handsome boy, but the boy has no idea of that at all.A. emotionB. passionC. passageD. passenger27. No __ of the negotiation between the two countries have been revealed.A. coachB. detailsC. discoveryD. emotion28. He was determined to __ his life to his beloved country.A. devoteB. defendC. defectD. defer29. She tried hard to persuade him but ended in __.A. valueB. validC. vanityD. vain30. I am __ to agree with you.A. declinedB. inclinedC. reliedD. reclaimed31. When they met with each other in the street, she was __ to see him looking so ill.A. startledB. startlingC. startlesD. to startle32. I congratulated my friend __ her getting a good job.A. inB. onC. toD. of33. A new technique __, the yields as a whole increased by 20 percent.A.working outB. having worked outC. having been worked outD. to have been worked out34. What you said just now can't __ your innocence.A. bear upB. bear withC. bear outD. bear on35. If you __ every morning, that will ensure you a healthy body.A. work outB. work offC. work upD. work at36. A smart idea __ to her.A. conferredB. recurredC. offeredD. occurred37. Her handbag along with money and keys in it __ lost.A. wasB. wereC. is beingD. are38. In my mind's __ the university life is the best period in one's life.A. eyeB. sightC. visionD. view39. She collapsed under the __ of waiting for the news.A. relaxationB. touchC. tensionD. tense40. Having watched so many animated cartoons, some children can't tellfrom reality.A. fantasyB. thoughtC. imaginationD. dreams41. The little girl felt __ and uneasy when she could not answer the stranger' squestions.A. emotionalB. awkwardC. curiousD. amused42. Smith and Brown felt __ of the failure in maths exam.A. shamefulB. changeableC. ashamedD. emotional43. She never dreams of __ for her to be offered a job very soon.A. there being a chanceB. there to be any chanceC. there is a chanceD. being any chance44. The story is based on the information from a reliable __.A. sourceB. resourceC. originD. foundation45. The two countries began to discuss their __ relation.A. tenderB. tenseC. nervousD. intensive46. In his spare time, he often sits at the corner and __ on some detective stories.A. concentrateB. dedicateC. decorateD. direct47. __ complain about the food, __ reluctant to pay for it.A. Not only did he; but also was heB. Not only he did; but aim was heC. Not only he did; but also he wasD. Not only did he; but also he was48. She talks as if she __ the experiment, but in fact her husband did it.A. doesB. didC. had doneD. would do49. Don't leave school unless __ to do so.A. being toldB. you'll be toldC. to be toldD. told50. I advised him __ the bus driver __ him where __ off.A. to ask; to tell; to getB. asking; to tell; to getC. asking; to tell; getD. to ask; to tell; gettingIII. CET 4 Vocabulary1. You should reply when you ____to.A. speakB. are speakingC. are spokenD. spoken2. You cannot be __ careful when you drive a car.A. veryB. soC. tooD. enough3. The discovery of oil can bring great _____ to a country.A. propertyB. belongingsC. purchasesD. wealth4. Every man in this country has the right to live where he wants to, __ the color of his skin.A. with the exception of C. by virtue ofB. in the light of D. regardless of5. When he was asked about the missing camera, the boy ____ ever seeing it.A. refusedB. deniedC. pretendedD. opposed6. I hate people who __ the end of a film that you haven't seen before.A. revealB. rewriteC. reviseD. reverse7. He's watching TV? He's __ to be cleaning his room.A. knownB. supposedC. regardedD. considered8. The old couple decided to __ a boy and a girl though they had three children of their own.A. adaptB. bringC. receiveD. adopt9. The government is trying to do something to __ better understanding between the two countries.A. raiseB. promoteC. heightenD. increase10. The newspaper did not mention the __ of the damage caused by the fire.A. rangeB. levelC. extentD. quantity11. The soldier was __ of running away when the enemy attacked.A. scoldedB. chargedC. accusedD. punished12. Had he worked harder, he __ the exams.A. must have got through C. would get throughB. would have got through D. could get through13. Only under special circumstances __ to take make-up tests.A. are freshmen permitted C. permitted are freshmenB. freshmen are permitted D. are permitted freshmen14. In general, _____ little water, you can’t find a green field.A. wherever there is aB. where there isC. when there isD. where there is a15. It seems oil __ from this pipe for some time. We'll have to take the machine apart to put itright.A. had leakedB. is leakingC. leakedD. has been leaking16. When he arrived, he found __ the aged and the sick at home.A. none butB. none other thanC. nothing butD. no other than17. The pressure __ causes Americans to be energetic, but it also puts them under a constantemotional strain.A. to competeB. competingC. to be competedD. having competed18. Your hair wants __. You'd better have it done tomorrow.A. cutB. to cutC. cuttingD. being cut19. As teachers we should concern ourselves with what is said, not what we think __.A. ought to be saidB. must sayC. have to be saidD. need to say20. Once environmental damage __, it takes many years for the system to recover.A. has doneB. is to doC. doesD. is done21. Studies show that the things that contribute most to a sense of happiness cannot be bought,__ a good family life, friendship and work satisfaction.A. as forB. in view ofC. in case ofD. such as22. He will agree to do what you require __ him.A. ofB. fromC. toD. for23. The mere fact __ most people believe nuclear war would be madness does not mean that itwill not occur.A. whatB. whichC. thatD. why24. John seems a nice person. __ I don't trust him.A. Even thoughB. Even soC. ThereforeD. Though25. I don' t think it advisable that Tom __ to the job since he has no experience.A. is assignedB. will be assignedC. be assignedD. has been assigned26. __, a man who expresses himself effectively is sure to succeed more rapidly than a manwhose command of language is poor.A. Other things being equal C. To be equal to other thingsB. Were other things equal D. Other things to be equal27. __ that my head had cleared, my brain was also beginning to work much better.A. ForB. NowC. SinceD. Despite28. The man in the corner confessed to __ a lie to the manager of the company.A. have toldB. be toldC. being toldD. having told29. By 1929, Mickey Mouse was as popular __ children as Coca-Cola.A. forB. inC. toD. with30. Because Edgar was convinced of the accuracy of this fact, he __ his opinion. A. struck atB. strove forC. stuck toD. stood forIV. Reading Comprehension(1)As more and more people become redundant, now is perhaps the time to consider the experience of unemployment. What are the first feelings? Well, losing a job, or not being able to find one, almost always brings unwelcome changes. If you've lost a job, the first feeling is often one of shock. As well as the loss of income, many people find the order of their life is broken up, their contact with other people reduced, and their ambitions checked.At first there may be good feelings too--a new and better job is just around the corner--it' s nice to be able to lie in bed in the morning or spend more time with the children; have more time to think. But, unless a better job does turn up, the chances are that the days start getting longer and time becomes harder to fill. Many people pass through periods of difficulty in sleeping and eating, they feel nervous and depressed, often isolated and lonely, and perhaps worst of all, a feeling of being run down sweeps over them.Despite all these problems, though, unemployment can be a chance for a flesh start. You can discover that it provides an opportunity to rethink what you want from life and how best you can get it. You can use the time to plan a new job, learn a new skill, develop your hobbies, see if you can run your own business, do some voluntary work in your neighborhood or meet new people. It's up to you.1. The writer considers that being made redundant __.A. causes people to lose touch with realityB. completely destroys people's livesC. makes people unable to realize their dreamsD. stops people's chances of getting higher pay2. According to the passage, hope in the unemployed is replaced by breakdown when they __.A. can no longer get up late in the morningB. get tired of playing with their childrenC. are unable to gain a better jobD. have nothing left to think about3. One of the disadvantages of continuing unemployment is __.A. the worsening of relationship between husband and wifeB. the lengthening of meaningless lifeC. the feeling of being cheatedD. being separated from others4. The writer's mention of a fresh start suggests that __.A. everyone should change their job sometimesB. the unemployed people are capable of helping themselvesC. unemployment can be of benefit to peopleD. the neighborhood can help the unemployed people5. What is the writer's aim in this passage? __A. To make the unemployed face the cold facts of lifeB. To offer encouragement to the unemployed peopleC. To bring the attention of the government to the problemD. To help solve the problem of unemployment(2)As we have seen in earlier chapters, the American definition of success is largely one of gaining wealth. It is not surprising, therefore, that Americans have valued education for its money value. They believe that the more schooling people have, the more money they will earn when they leave school.Ben Wattenberg, a social scientist reported that in the course of a lifetime a man, with a college degree in 1972 would earn about $ 380,000 more than a man with just a high school diploma. Perhaps this helps to explain the survey findings which showed that Americans who wished they had led their lives differently in some way regretted most of all that they did not get more education.The regret is shared by those who have made it to the top and by those who have not. Reporter Richard Reeves quotes a black worker in a Ford automobile factory:"When I was in the ninth grade, I was getting bad grades. My father came home one night with a pair of Ford work pants and he threw them in my face." Put these on," he said, "because you're going to be wearing them the rest of your life if you don't get an education."Douglas Fraser, the president of the United Auto Workers Union, regretted not finishing high school so much that he occasionally lied about it. He told Richard Reeves about his pride in graduating from high school, but then a few minutes later he said: “I wasn't telling the truth about high school. I never finished. It's funny--after all these years, I still think about it. Because the fact is, I still think it was a stupid thing to do. I should have finished my education."Even a man like Fraser, a nationally known and successful leader, was troubled by regrets that he did not climb higher on the educational ladder.1. What is the main idea of this passage? __.A. Americans place a high value on educationB. Americans believe it is possible, though difficult, to be successful without an advanceddegreeC. Americans believe that the more the education, the higher the salaryD. A basic American value is getting material wealth2. The survey by Ben suggested that people __ regretted most not having got more education.A. who hoped to teachB. who were not satisfied with their own way of livingC. who were proud of their social positionsD. who had left high schools too early3. When the factory worker in the third paragraph was a student, his father __.A. wanted him to start earning his livingB. wanted him to study harderC. wanted him to work with him at the Ford plantD. wanted him to stop wearing such dirty clothes4. Which of the following is TRUE about Douglas Fraser? __.A. He was proud of his high schoolB. He became a successful leader thanks to his educationC. He wished he hadn't dropped out of schoolD. He was a liar5. This passage most likely comes from a book on American __.A. educationB. historyC. economicsD. way of life(3)Let children learn to judge their own-work. A child learning to talk does not learn by being corrected all the time; if corrected too much, he will stop talking. He notices a thousand times a day the difference between the language he uses and the language those around him use. Bit by bit, he makes the necessary changes to make his language like other people's. In the same way, children learning to do all the other thing they learn to do without being taught--to walk, run, climb, whistle, ride a bicycle-- their own performances with those of more skilled people, and slowly make the needed changes. But in school we never give a child a chance to find out his mistakes and correct them for himself. We do it all for him. We act as if we thought that he would never notice a mistake unless it was pointed out to him, or correct it unless he was made to. Let him work out, with the help of other children if he wants it, what this word says, what the answer is to that problem, whether this is a good way of saying or doing this or not.If it is a matter of right answers, as it may be in mathematics or science, give him the answer book. Let him correct his own papers. Why should we teachers waste time on such routine work? Our job should be to help the child when he tells us that he can't find the way to get the right answer. Let the children learn what all educated persons must someday learn, how to measure their own understanding, how to know what they know or do not know.1. According to the passage, the best way for children to learn things is by __.A.listening to skilled people's adviceB. asking older people many questionsC. making mistakes and having them correctedD. doing what other people do2. Which of the following does the writer think teachers should NOT do? __A.Give children correct answersB. Allow children to make mistakesC. Point out children's mistakes to themD. Let children make their own work3. According to the writer, teachers in school should __.A. allow children to learn from each otherB. point out children's mistakes whenever foundC. correct children's mistakes as soon as possibleD. give children more book knowledge4. The passage suggests that learning to speak and learning to ride a bicycle are __.A.different from learning other skillsB. the same as learning other skillsC. more important than other skillsD. not really important skills5. The title of this passage could probably be __.A. Let Us Teachers Stop WorkB. Let Us Make Children LearnC. Let Children Correct Their ExercisesD. Let Children Learn By Themselves(4)Anna liked the look of the house as soon as she saw it. Jack knew that before she said anything. The plain white walls, the black window frames and door -- the good taste of that combination had always pleased her."It's a nice family house.” she said. "One can see it's been well lived in."Fifty-seven Eden Square was a narrow house on three floors in the middle of a row facing a small dirty park. It was in what a house agent would call a popular rather than a fashionable area. The little front gate was open, broken. They went in and up a few stone steps to the front door. They could see in through one of the sitting-room windows from which a net curtain had fallen at one side. The large room was almost bare. A dirty green carpet half covered the floor. From an old brick fire-place a gas-fire had been pulled out into the morn. The wall-paper was dark green, dirty, and damp-looking. There was no furniture. Silently they stared in. Then Jack tried the front door. It was locked."It's been empty a long while, "he said. "All last winter at least. Is it worth going to the agent to get the keys? We'd have to do an awful lot of cleaning up.""Any empty house up for sale needs cleaning, "said Anna. "That's part of the fun of buying. You can make it look so different. This place will be a lot better when cleaned up. How much do you think it'll cost?""Well, it's about eighty years old, and modernized probably." He stepped back and looked up. "It should have three or four large bedrooms, as large as I think bedroom ought to be, and one or two small ones. That is, if it wasn't used as a guest house in the days before people started going to Spain for their holidays. I think it would cost about fifteen thousand, It depends on how modern it is inside. We'll get the keys and have a look, shall we?"They did so the following afternoon. In an earlier time, the house had had large, airy bedrooms. All four of these were now divided up by wooden walls and ugly passages. Each big window looking on to the park was shared by two or even three rooms. There were in all eighteen tiny bedrooms, each with a tiny wash-basin and water: sleeping spaces for thirty or so holiday-maker."Little cages," Anna said at last. She did not like the place at all.1. When Anna looked at the house, she __.A. liked its situation very muchB. admired the way it was paintedC. told Jack it was very expensiveD. said there was a nice family living in it2. What do you understand about the situation of the house? __.A. It was in a rather poor part of the placeB. It was in an area which everyone had leftC. The house was part of a new housing developmentD. It was where fashionable people preferred to live3. They knew what the sitting-room was like because __.A. there was no glass in the windowB. Jack managed to get into itC. they examined it in detail from outsideD. the agent had told them about it4. What does the passage tell us about guest houses? __.A. Guest houses always have large, comfortable bedroomsB. The best ones are to he found in SpainC. They are becoming much more popularD. People do not use them as much as they did5. Anna did not like the house because __.A. it was not her idea of a family homeB. it was too expensiveC. it was really a place for keeping animals inD. it needed too much cleaningV. Translation1. 老人非常感谢邻居们为他叫来了医生。

新标准大学英语(第二版)综合教程2 Unit 5 A篇练习答案及课文翻译ppt课件

新标准大学英语(第二版)综合教程2 Unit 5 A篇练习答案及课文翻译ppt课件
sitting or lying down while watching television
2 mouse potato someone who enjoys working on a computer as much as a couch potato enjoys watching television
Now these children are grown and have “left the nest”. They are in college. Or they are married and starting families of their own far away. Now these parents are living alone without children in their “empty nest”. They have become “empty nesters”.
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couch potato
Who wants to be a couch potato?
How to become a couch potato?
Who oppose the term couch potato and why?
What are the risks for couch potatoes?
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2 One instance of this is cricket, which is a peculiar game with weird rules, where nothing happens for five days, at the end of which the players often decide to call it a draw. And everyone, players and spectators, feel perfectly fulfilled by this non-event. It’s a good example of what we can now call a leisure inactivity. 3 Gradually over the years, leisure inactivities have involved even less interaction. In the 1990s a new leisure creature evolved, one who thinks that lying on the sofa watching sport or DVDs on the television is the most exciting inactivity they can manage. This is the couch potato.

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程2 UNIT5演讲词(含翻译)

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程2 UNIT5演讲词(含翻译)

UNIT5Good morning,everyone!Today I want to talk about campus loans. (PPT1)Next, I will use three question words for analysis. what、why and how.(PPT2)The first part is that what is campus loan?(PPT3)Campus loans are financial service platforms that provide services such as installment and cash consumption for college students. And in fact, most of the campus loans are to solve the financial problems and meet the high consumption demand for the advanced irrational consumption. The second part analyzes the reasons for campus loans based on the three perspectives of students, schools and society. (PPT4)Student's consumption concept changes now. More and more people like to buy luxury goods, such as electronics, cosmetics, clothes, game skins and so on.(PPT5) University supervision loopholes make campus loans available and it lacks education about campus loans.(PPT6) In the society, the laws and regulations on campus loans are not perfect. Of course, Besides, Campus loan has own advantages. such as:fast,convenient and simple.(PPT7)The last part. As a college student, what should we do about campus loan? In my opinion. First, Improve self-control ability and establish correct consumption concept. Second, Pay attention to personal credit and establish a solid view of honesty.At last, Correct learning attitudeand establish a firm academic outlook.(PPT8)That's all, thank you!(PPT9)翻译:大家上午好!今天我想要和大家讨论一下校园贷的问题。

课件第二版新视野大学英语读写教程第二册Unit_5课件.ppt

课件第二版新视野大学英语读写教程第二册Unit_5课件.ppt

Roll【n】一卷,名单,花名册【v】使滚动, 使摇
词组:~ along车向前驶去 ~ in滚滚而来,大量涌来 ~ on岁月流逝
~ out one‘s word’s用流畅的语 言说话
~ up到达,来到
❖ She rolled in for work twenty minutes late. 她懒懒散散地来上班,迟到了二十分钟。
chimneys ,completely won over people like my father ,who were hopelessly hooked by cigarettes.
He never looked as fashionable as Prince Albert ,though; he continued to look like a poor, overweight , hard-working colored man with too large a family, black, with a very white cigarette stuck in his mouth .
❖ Be/get hooked on…. 对…着迷/成瘾 喝酒成瘾 Be hooked on alcohol 上网成瘾 Get hooked on computer
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❖ I do not remember when he stared to
cough .Perhaps it was unnoticeable at
Thank you for your attention!!
first ,a little coughing in the morning as he lit his first cigarette upon getting out of bed. By the time I was sixteen, my daughter’s age ,his

大学英语2第五单元ppt课件ppt课件

大学英语2第五单元ppt课件ppt课件
tools, and seating arrangements.
Differences in social norms
Compare and contrast social norms such as gift-giving, greetings, and forms of address between Chinese and
Paragraphs
Analyze the function and structure of paragraphs, including topic sentences and supporting details.
Key vocabulary and phrases
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Key Vocabulary
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Idiomatic Expressions
Explain any idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs used in the article.
Analysis of complex sentence patterns
Complex Sentence Types
Teaching objectives
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Enable students to understand the concept of globalization and its impact on the English language.
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Develop students' ability to analyze and evaluate different Englishes and their cultural significance.
互动游戏能激发学生的学习兴趣,营造轻松愉快的课堂氛 围。
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Some Suggestions to Overcome Obstacles
If there hadn’t been any obstacles in the past, you would have scored outstanding successes in your studies or career. It’s the obstacles you have faced all your life that have kept you from enjoying a perfect life. Overcoming obstacles is thus a necessity of success. Here are some suggestions .
— 1896 — 1912 — 1924 — 2008
Modern Games began. Women are allowed to compete in the Games. Winter sports were added to the Games. Beijing hosted the 29th Olympic Games.
3. Work with the time you have. Don’t wait until you have time to do the entire thing. Instead, even if you only have five minutes, get started.
4. Set small deadlines. After meeting each deadline, give yourself a reward. For example, play video games when you finish an hour of studying.
5. Eliminate distractions. Turn off the TV. Don’t answer the phone.
6. Ask for help.
Sometimes, the reason you don’t start is because you don’t know what to do. If that’s the case, ask for help.
unit5
Overcoming Obstacles
Background Information
Olympics Pole Vault Some Suggestions to Overcome Obstacles
Olympics
Organized and governed by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the Olympic Games are the most important international sports event in the world held every four years.
Questions about the Text
1. What does the text title “True Height” mean?
It has more than one meaning. It may refer to: 1) the new bar heights that Michael cleared one after
Pole Vault
The pole vault (PV) is an event in track and field where athletes compete to clear the highest possible crossbar ( 横 木 )by using a vaulting pole. The basic concept is to convert horizontal energy (the run) into vertical energy (thus clearing a higher bar).
1. Olympic symbol:
five interlocked rings — red, blue, yellow, black and green — on a white field, representing the continents of the world joined in friendship.
2. Olympic motto: Swifter, Higher, Stronger.
3. IOC headquarters: Lausanne, Switzerland.
4. Main events in Olympic history:
— 776 B.C.~392 A.D. Ancient Olympic Games were held in Olympia.
7. Begin now.
What one thing can you do right now that will move you closer to your goal?
Questions about Text Writing Skills
Some Suggestions to Overcome Obstacles
1. Get started. Often, once you begin, you’ll find the task is easier than you expect.
2. Break your task into smaller tasks. Take one big task and break it into smaller tasks. For instance, do part of your assignment each time rather than the entire one.
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