新视野大学英语4第六单元ppt

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新视野大学英语4第六单元ppt课件

新视野大学英语4第六单元ppt课件
the street. in chaos 在混乱中 economic/politics/domestic chaos经济/政治/
国内的混乱
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• 4. Washing face is a matter of everyday _o_cc_u_r_re_n_c_e_. 洗脸这种事每天都发生。
• 5. The government has taken all _p_re_c_a_u_ti_ous to prevent further spreading of the disease. 政府已经采取了各种预防措施,以防止疾 病进一步蔓延。
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Lead—in
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Option 1
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Q1: Have you ever heard of the 2008 Wen chuan Earthquake?
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forest fire
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volcanic eruption
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Group5 : light
thunderstorm
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Group 6: Earth Plate Movement
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Earthquake
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5. extinguish
e.g. Please extinguish your cigarettes.
→ extinguisher n. e. g. fire extinguisher 灭火器
Similar: extinct
distinguish ..fro adj. (1)Dinosaurs have been
7. happening

新视野大学英语第四册第六单元

新视野大学英语第四册第六单元

Part Ⅲ :People who choose to live alone.
• Inspiration in solitude is a major commodity for poets and philosophers. They are for it.
• William Wordsworth
Although living in solitude have some benefits, I think it is not good to long live in solitude. You need to communicate with others . Imagine , a man eating dinner for one night after night can be very lonely. Perhaps no one really cares what they did all day. If they are feeling sad, there may be no one to cheer them up. Some people who live alone say the worst times come when something very good happens because there is no one to share the joy.
Why people choose to live in solitude?
A disease of psychology; Inspiration in solitude is a major commodity; It is seen as a matter of character to live in solitude; Use their freedom; Be cast out by others;

精品课件-新视野大学英语(第三版)Book 4:Unit 6 The Weight Men Carry

精品课件-新视野大学英语(第三版)Book 4:Unit 6 The Weight Men Carry

How to write an argumentative essay?
What does the author suggest?
Men carry as much burden as women do (but women don’t know the hard life of working-class men).
splinter groups, was dominant in presidential
1850s) under
politics. The Democrats Presidents Andrew
elected only two Presidents
to four terms of office for Jackson, Martin
emancipate alien mediator symmetrical lightweight patriotism sexism destiny gender equality martyr
性别平等 性别歧视 命运 调解者 陌生的 对称的 烈士 轻松地 爱国主义 解放
Questions for group discussion
Questions for discussion
What did the author experience? What puzzled the author? At college, he was told by women that men were guilty of having kept all the joys and privileges of the earth for themselves.
新视野大学英语(第三版)Book 4:Unit 6 The Weight Men

新视野读写第四册UNIT6课件

新视野读写第四册UNIT6课件

Part II . Three categories of bribery (Paras.5~8)
Part II Category 1 Example 1 Category 2 Example 2 Category 3 Example 3
In this part, a writing technique is employed here:

Questions:
• What is most important for the success of a business? • Is bribery a common social phenomenon?
II. Understanding
In the severe competitive society, businessmen want to achieve their goals by using various kinds of means. Facing huge profits, some find it difficult to keep balance between moral standard and business interest. Here comes a problem: bribery or business ethics?
In private (L 17)
With no one else present; secretly
私下里,密秘地 ※Normally, if I have any bright ideas about how
this newspaper could be managed better I propose them in private.
Part III . Efforts to prohibit bribery and its prospect (Paras.9~11)

Unit6-Section C 新视野英语教程Book 4课件

Unit6-Section C 新视野英语教程Book 4课件
1. 张大嘴巴,深深吸气; 2. 用手指捏紧伤病者的鼻孔; 3. 将嘴紧罩在伤病者的嘴上; 4. 将空气吹入伤者的肺中,直到其胸部扩张到极限 为止; 5. 将嘴移离伤者,注视伤者的胸部收缩; 再吸入新鲜空气,然后有节奏地重复上述步骤
3. Where is it most likely to find these instructions? On the beach, or in a hospital, swimming pool, etc.
B. Translate the “The Kiss of Life” into Chinese.
Understanding Writing Instructions for a Service
Sample Reading
The Kiss of Life Mouth-to-Mouth method of artificial respiration In an adult: l Open your mouth wide and take a deep breath; l Pinch the casualty’s nostrils together with your finger; l Seal your tips around his mouth; l Blow into his lungs until the chest rises; l Then remove your mouth and watch the chest fall; Repeat and continue inflations at the natural rate breathing.
Exercises
A . Read the sample and answer the following questions . 1. What does “THE KISS OF LIFE” mean? It means mouth-to-mouth method of artificial respiration. 2. What’s the purpose of these instructions? It tells the public how to do mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration in time of crisis.

新编第二版新视野大学英语第四册unit6第六单元sectionA

新编第二版新视野大学英语第四册unit6第六单元sectionA

a sales manager who had been trying for some months to sell road machinery to the Minister of Works…
MENU
NHCE-BIV-Unit 6
Text Study—UndIeI:rsPrteavinewding
MENU
NHCE-BIV-Unit 6
Text Study—UndIeI:rsPrteavinewding
Part II . Three categories of bribery (Paras.5~8)
Part II
Category 1 Category 2 Category 3
Example 1 Example 2 Example 3
• It is difficult to square business interests
with moral conscience.
MENU
NHCE-BIV-Unit 6
3. Key Words
bribery
IV: Section A--Text
MENU
NHCE-BIV-Unit 6
IV: Section A--Text
Unit 6
Section A Bribery and Business Ethics
Warming Up
Discussion
NHCE-BIV-Unit 6
II: Preview
Discussion: bribery on campus?
• Living on campus, you would probably think that bribery has nothing to do with you. When asked “Can you be bought?”, you would scornfully answer “NO”! But, are you sure there is no bribery in the pure “ivory tower”? Share your opinion with

新视野大学英语第四册unit6 优质课件

新视野大学英语第四册unit6 优质课件
用): to impose duties on imported wines 向进口酒征税 to impose a fine on somebody 向某人征收罚金 2. 把…强加于;把…硬派给: to impose one's
opinion on somebody 把观点强加给别人
议付人,洽兑人
questioned
questioned v. 怀疑;询问(question的过去分词) adj. 怀疑的;有问题的;有争议的 例.Have you questioned your beliefs?你对
你的信仰质疑过吗?
violate
violate ['vaiəleit] vt. 1. 违犯;违反;违背;侵犯: She violated the
词根:pose
disposal.n
处理
expose.v揭 露
pose
dispose.v处理
impose.v强加、 利用
propose.v建议; 打算
withdraw
同义词 beat a retreat,
withdraw [wið'drɔ:;
bug out
wiθ-]
vi.撤退;离开
vt. 缩回;拿回;使离 去:
a government deci-
leave, split
withdraw from v. 退出; 离开
sion to withdraw funding
一项撤销政府财政支持 的决定
withdraw money 取钱
withdraw cash 取现; 取钱
withdraw troops 收兵, 撤军

新视野大学英语Unit6第四册

新视野大学英语Unit6第四册
or stand by your principles ?
随笔
单词学习
课文分析
课文学习
Detailed Study of Text
导入 预习 小结 写作
Back
Para. 3a It is easy to talk about having high moral
standards but, in practice, what would one really
导入 预习 小结 写作
Back
Para. 3b The company rejected these charges and they were later withdrawn. Nevertheless, at that time, there were people in the motor industry in Britain who were prepared to say in private : “Look, we're in a very competitive business. Every year we're selling more than a £1billion worth of cars abroad. If we spend a few million pounds to keep some of the buyers happy, who's hurt? If we didn't do it, someone else would.”
substantial bribe, you will find it much easier to
句型
get an import license for your goods, and you are also likely to avoid “procedural delays”, as he

新视野大学英语视听说第四册第六单元4-(6)PPT课件

新视野大学英语视听说第四册第六单元4-(6)PPT课件
our fate is linked to our attitude rather than to
Chris: So, ____________o_u_r_s_u_pe_r_s_ti_ti_o_n_s.___________.
Assignment Susan: I think that‘s what he is suggesting.
Tasks
Lead-in
Watching
Chris: It’s strange that
so many people are
superstitious.
Lead-in
There must be some
relationship between
superstitions and real
life.
Speaking Assignment
and real life?
Watching
Speaking
Assignment
8
LOGO
Unit 6 The truth can be stranger than fiction.
Tasks
Lead-in Watching Speaking Assignment
Q1: Who is Richard Wiseman? a) a British psychLoelaod-ginist b) a superstitious person
Susan: You know, Richard Wiseman, a British psychologist researched
the relationship between superstition and luck
____________________________________.

第二版新视野大学英语4课件unit6

第二版新视野大学英语4课件unit6
His practice does not square with his principles. 他的行为与主张不符.
principle
Detailed Study of Text
Bribery and Business Ethics
Para 1 Students taking business courses are sometimes a little surprised to find that classes on business ethics have been included
生活现实; 残酷的事实
e.g.
In modern economies, inequality is a fact of life.
在现代经济体中,不平等乃是人之常理。
It is a fact of life and you must face it.
这是严酷的现实,你必须面对它。
12. throw out
Translation
• He is now 20, it’s time that he started behaving himself.
•他现在二十岁了,该是规矩行事的时候了。
Key
•我希望孩子们规矩点。 • I hope the children behave themselves.
18. be caught in
陷入; 被卷入
Translation
They'll always be caught in the middle. 他们随时都有遭受左右夹攻的危险.
Be quick or we'll be caught in a shower. 快点,否则就会淋雨了.

新视野大学英语视听说第四册第六单元4-(6)

新视野大学英语视听说第四册第六单元4-(6)

Susan: You know, Richard Wiseman, a British psychologist researched
the relationship between superstition and luck
____________________________________.
Q2:
Susan saysLeabharlann that in fact people
make their own luck by
____ .
a) magic and luck
b) their attitude to life
. LOGO
Unit 6 The truth can be stranger than fiction.
Watching Speaking Assignment
talisman
sth. thought to be a magical protection against evil or disease
Solomon
ancient king of Israel known for
his wisdom
. LOGO
our fate is linked to our attitude rather than to
Chris: So, ____________o_u_r_s_u_pe_r_s_ti_ti_o_n_s.___________.
Assignment Susan: I think that‘s what he is suggesting.
Unit 6 The truth can be stranger than fiction.
Tasks

新视野大学英语第四册第六单元

新视野大学英语第四册第六单元

Business EthicsNHCE-BIV-Unit 6 MENUI. ObjectivesII. PreviewIII. Leading-inIV. Section A-TextV. Answers to ExercisesVI. Extensive TasksVII. Testing YourselfVIII. HomeworkNHCE-BIV-Unit 6 I: ObjectivesMENU ObjectivesStudents would:• 1. be able to successfully finish listening, speaking, reading and writing tasks related to the theme –Honesty, with the help of theme vocabulary.• 2. improve the accuracy of their spoken and written output, thanks to theme words and expressions.• 3. improve the fluency of their spoken output during the completion of the chains of tasks.1.Brainstorming:Enjoy the picture and try to discussthe honest conducts in our life.MENU2. Group Discussion1) The disadvantages of cheating on the exam.2) If you are a person supervising an important test and find someone cheating on the spot, what will you do?3) If you are the headmaster, what will you do to teach your students to be honest.MENUNHCE-BIV-Unit 6 I: Objectives 3. How to be honest!1) You words must go with your action!言行一致。

新视野第四册(第三版)unit6

新视野第四册(第三版)unit6
Tennis rackets and balls are all provided for free here. Translation: 这里免费提供网球拍和网球。
Enhancing your skills
Language highlighting
4. racket (Para. 7)
vi. (~ about) 喧哗;大声吵闹 The children always racket about in the courtyard. Translation: 孩子们总是在院子里吵吵闹闹的。
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Jotter
Text Reading Extr. & App. Essay Writing Further Dev.
B. Topic-centered Study of New Words and Their Use
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rebellion deductive emancipate mediator
Enhancing your skills
Language highlighting
5. emancipate (Para. 7)
vt. (fml.) give freedom and rights to sb. 解放;使不受束缚 She thinks women need to emancipate themselves and give themselves as much independence as they can. Translation: 她认为女性需要解放自己,并且使自己尽可能独立。

新视野视听说教程第四册 Unit6课件

新视野视听说教程第四册 Unit6课件

Book 4 – Unit 6
Viewing, Listening & Speaking
Acting It Out
Situation 1 — Go to See a Movie
You are a big movie fan. This is Friday evening. You are talking with your roommate Tom about the favorite movie you like and suggest to go to see a movie together.
Book 4 – Unit 6
Viewing, Listening & Speaking
Acting It Out
Now, work in pairs to act out dialogues on the following situations. Situation 1 — Go to See a Movie Situation 2 — The Up-coming Halloween Party
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Book 4 – Unit 6
Viewing, Listening & Speaking
Lead-in
Reference >>
Weird Science: Top unexplained mysteries
Book 4 – Unit 6
Viewing, Listening & Speaking
Book 4 – Unit 6
Viewing, Listening & Speaking
Lead-in
Questions 3 and 4:

新视野4Unit 6

新视野4Unit 6

New Horizon College English Book 41. Why do business students study professional ethics?People feel that bribery is increasing throughout the world. One day, business students will grow into managers of all ranks and in all fields. If they should offer or take bribes in their positions, corruption and unfair competition would result. In that case, normal economic order would be ruined, and people in business circles would have no commonly agreed principles to follow. To prevent this, business students are now required to study professional ethics as part of their course.2. Why do the people in the motor industry have to give bribes or extra discounts?People in the motor industry argue that the market is very competitive. If they don’t give bribes to make the customers happy, one of their rivals will. And, as a result, they are likely to lose their share of market, which is unacceptable to both the salespeople and the company.3. Why do some members of the ICC probably feel the code of conduct should not be legally enforceable?Some members of the ICC feel that it is not the business of the ICC to enforce the code of conduct. They believe that government should make and impose it, and the job of the ICC is only to state what is right and what is wrong in conducting business.4. Why do students sometimes feel surprised when they find business ethics are included in the content of their business course?Beca use they don’t know how serious the problem of bribery is.5.What will the manager of a company do if he decides to give up his principles in a negotiation with some government officials?He will bribe the officials.6.Why are practices such as paying agents and purchasers an exaggerated commission, and offering additional discounts described as “questionable” ? Because these practices are likely to be morally wrong and may be certain forms of bribery.7.What might a foreign company do if they want to sell arms to a company ? They might make large payments to ruling families or their close advisors, or make donations to party bank accounts.8.What does “a copy with a preface” mentioned in Paragraph 7 refer to?It refers to a rare edition of a book with $20,000 slipped within its pages.The Birth of the Text:Step 2: pre-reading1.B a c k g r o u n d i n f o r m a t i o n1)Chrysler Corporation (A) :The Chrysler Corporation, founded in 1924, used to be one of the three largest American automobile manufacturers whose brands include both passenger and commercial vehicles such as Chrysler, Jeep® and Dodge. The two other largest American automobile manufacturers are General Motors and Ford.Chrysler Corporation (B)In addition to auto making, Chrysler is also engaged in financial services,providing loan services (mostly) to car buyers. In 1998 it merged with Daimler-Benz AG (of Germany) (best known for its Mercedes-Benz brand name) to become part of the DaimlerChrysler Corporation, which is jointly owned by European, U.S. and other international investors.2) U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) (A)A U.S. government agency, whose mission is to protect investors and maintain the integrity of the securities markets. The Commissionwas set up by the U.S. Congress in 1933 in response to “Black Monday”, the Great Stock Market Crash in 1929.U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) (B)Its purpose was to restore investor confidence in the U.S. capital markets by providing more structure and government oversight. It is based on the concept that all investors, whether large institutions or private individuals, should have access to certain basic facts about an investment prior to buying it. To achieve this, the SEC requires public companies to disclose meaningful financial and other information to the public, which provides a common pool of knowledge for all investors to use to judge for themselves if a company’s securities are a good investment.U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) (C)It is believed that only through the steady flow of timely, comprehensive and accurate information can people make sound investment decisions. At present the SEC is comprised of five presidentially-appointed Commissioners, four Divisions and 18 Offices, with a total of about 3,100 staff.3)The International Chamber of Commerce (A)The aim of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), founded in 1919, is to serve world business by promoting trade and investment, open markets for goods and services, and the free flow of capital.The International Chamber of Commerce (B)Its activities cover a broad spectrum, from arbitration and dispute resolution to making the case for open trade and the market economy system, business self-regulation, fighting corruption or combating commercial crime. The ICC is made of a World Council (its governing body) and individual national committees and groups. Individual companies, corporations, professional associations as well as individuals can also join the ICC as individual members.2. Watch the video and discuss the following questions:1) 1. Are there any practices of questionable morality in our college life?The practices of questionable morality in college life can fall into three categories:The first category consists of bribes given to administrators of student records (学籍管理人) for better exam reports. An interesting example of such practice is provided by the story of a student who paid sums of money for an exam but ended up with Zhang’s hat on Li’s head.The second category involves all kinds of cheating in examinations.The third category covers payments made for the approval of authority concerning the briber’s vital interests such as further education.2) How to restore ethics in the business world?Business goes hand in hand with politics, there will be no basis for recovery ofethics in business. Glad to say, our Party has prohibited officials from holding any post in business.The second focus should be on uprooting the regional protectionism (根除地方保护主义). Such a protective net (保护伞), for instance, has thrown the present building market into a state of the good being mixed with the bad (鱼龙混杂).The bottom line in this matter is to cultivate a strong sense of fairness and honesty (培养强烈的公平与诚信意识) in the business world.Step3 New words and Expressions study1.bribery |n. |[U] the act of giving or taking bribes |行贿;受贿|He is appearing in court on charges of bribery and tax evasion. |他因被指控受贿和逃税正出庭受审。

新视野大学英语第四册第六单元 Bribery and business ethics

新视野大学英语第四册第六单元  Bribery and business ethics

Bribery and Business EthicscontentsLeading-InText StudyComprehensionStructure AnalysisSummaryIn the severe competitive society, businessmen want to achieve their goals by using various kinds of means. Facing huge profits, some find it difficult to keep balance between moral standard and business interest. Here comes a problem: briberyor business ethics?A song —Better ManPeople’s nature may be distorted before huge profit. So,learn to be a b e t t e r m a n!1. Enjoy the pictures and talkWhat is your attitude towards ‘bribery ’?Leading-InPara 1•Students taking business courses are sometimes a little surprised to find that classes on business ethics have been included in their schedule. They often do not realize that bribery in various forms is on the increase in many countries and, in some, has been a way of life for centuries.Para 2•Suppose that during a negotiation with some government officials, the Minister of Trade makes it clear to you that if you offer him a substantial bribe, you will find it much easier to get an import license for your goods, and you are also likely to avoid "procedural delays", as he puts it. Now, the question is: Do you pay up or stand by your principles?Para 3a•It is easy to talk about having high moral standards but, in practice, what would one really do in such a situation? Some time ago a British car manufacturer was accused of operating a fund to pay bribes, and of other questionable practices such as paying agents and purchasers an exaggerated commission, offering additional discounts, and making payments to numbered bank accounts in Switzerland. The company rejected these charges and they were later withdrawn.Para 3b •Nevertheless, at that time, there were people in the motor industry in Britain who were prepared to say in private: "Look, we're in a very competitive business. Every year we're selling more than a£1billion worth of cars abroad. If we spend a few million pounds to keep some of the buyers happy, who's hurt? If we didn't do it, someone else would."Para 4a•It is difficult to resist the impression that bribery and other questionable payments are on the increase. Indeed, they seem to have become a fact of commercial life. To take just one example,the Chrysler Corporation, the third largest of the US car manufacturers, revealed that it made questionable payments of more than $2.5 million between 1971 and 1976.Para 4b•By announcing this, it joined more than 300 other US companies that had admitted to the US Securities and Exchange Commission that they had made payments of one kind or another—years. For discussion purposes, we can为了方便起见divide these payments into three broad categories.Para 5•The first category consists of substantial payments made for political purposes or to secure major contracts. For example, one US corporation offered a large sum of money in support of a US presidential candidate at a time when the company was under investigation for possible violations of US businesslaws.This same company, it was revealed, was ready to finance secret US efforts to throw out the government of Chile.Para 6•In this category, we may also include large payments made to ruling families or their close advisers in order to secure arms sales or major petroleum or construction contracts. In a court case involving an arms deal with Iran, a witness claimed that £1 million had been paid by a British company to a "negotiator" who helped close a deal for the supply of tanks and other military equipment to that country. Other countries have also been known to put pressure on foreign companies to make donations to party bank accounts.Para 7a•The second category covers payments made to obtain quicker official approval of some project, to speed up the wheels of government. An interesting example of this kind of payment is provided by the story of a sales manager who had been trying for some months to sell road machinery to the Minister of Works of a Caribbean country.Para 7b•Finally, he hit upon the answer. Discovering that the minister collected rare books, he bought a rare edition of a book, slipped $20,000 within its pages, then presented it to the minister. This man examined its contents, then said, "I understand there is a two-volume edition of this work." The sales manager, who was quick-witted,replied, "My company cannot afford a two-volume edition, sir, but we could offer you a copy with a preface!" A short time later, the deal was approved.Para 8•The third category involves payments made in countries where it is traditional to pay people to help with the passage of a business deal. Some Middle East countries would be included on this list, as well as certain Asian countries.Para 9•Is it possible to devise a code of rules for companies that would prohibit bribery in all its forms? The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) favors a code of conduct that would ban the giving and seeking of bribes. This code would try to distinguish between commissions paid for real services and exaggerated fees that really amount to bribes. A council has been proposed to manage the code.Para 10•Unfortunately, opinions differ among members of the ICC concerning how to enforce the code. The British members would like the system to have enough legal power to make companies behave themselves. However, the French delegates think it is the business of governments to make and impose law. The job of a business community like the ICC is to say what is right and wrong, but not to impose anything.Para 11•In a well-known British newspaper, a writer argued recently that "industry is caught in a web of bribery" and that everyone is "on the take". This is probably an exaggeration. However, today's businessman, selling in overseas markets, will frequently meet situations where it is difficult to square his business interests with his moral conscience.Reference Words:Do not realize that bribery is on the increase, a way of life for centuries. Questions to Comprehension1) What is the reason that students sometimes feel surprised when they find business ethics in their business course? (Para.1)ComprehensionReference Words:Operating a fund to pay bribes, other questionable practices, paying agents and purchasers a great commission, offering additional discounts, making payments to numbered bank accounts2) What was a British carmanufacture accused of?(Para.3)Reference Words:Bribery and other questionable payments are on the increase.3) What impression is it difficultfor people to resist?(Para.4)Reference Words:avoid an unfavorable conclusion drawn from the investigation of their possible violations of U.S. business laws.4) For what purpose did the company offer a large sum of money in support of a U.S.presidential candidate?(Para.5)Reference Words:A negotiator who helped close a deal for the supply of tanks and other military equipment to that country 5) Whom had been paid £ 1 million by a British company ? (Para.6)Reference Words: a rare edition of a book with $20,000 slipped within its page6) What does “a copy with a preface ”mentioned in Paragraph 7 refer to? (Para.7)Reference Words: a code of conduct, a council for managing the code, distinguish between commissions and exaggerated fees.7) What did International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) do to stop the giving and seeking of bribes? (Para.10)Ⅳ. Structure of Text The questionable payments are divided into three categories: payments made for political purposes or to secure major contracts; to obtain quicker official approval; and made to people who help with the passage of a business deal.Para. 5-8To ban bribery, a code of conduct is favored by ICC, and even a council was proposed to manage it. But, its members are of different opinions. Anyway, bribery seems inevitable Para. 9-11Bribery and other questionable payments are on the increase in many countries. They seem to be based not on lack of business ethics but on business interests.Para.1-4Ⅴ. SummaryBribery in various forms is on the _________in manycountries,and even a way of life for centuries.If an official clearly tells that if you offer him a _________bribe,you’ll easily get an import license and avoid “procedure delays”,doyou ________or ________your principles?Bribery and other questionable payments indeed have become a fact of __________life.We divide these payments into ______broad categories.The first category consists of substantial p a y m e n t s m a d e f o r ______p u r p o s e s o r t osecure major_________.The second category coverspayments made to obtain quicker official _________ commercial three pay up stand by substantial increase political contracts approvalof some project,to ________the wheel of government.The third category involves payments made into countries where it is traditional to pay people to help with the ________of a business deal.But how to prohibit bribery in all its forms?ICC favors a code of conduct that would ban the ______and ______of bribes.Unfortunately,opinions differ among the members of ICC concerning how to _______the code.Anyway,today’s businessman willfrequently meet situations where it is difficult to _______his business interests ______ his moral conscience. giving seeking speed uppassage enforce square withBribery and Business EthicsText StudyII. Focus Study1. Suppose that during a negotiation with some government officials, the Minister of Trade... suppose (that)…= what would/will happen if…•假如你发现了你自己的同事受贿,你会不会无动于衷呢?•假如你吸烟吸得很厉害并想戒掉这个习惯,你从哪里可以得到帮助呢?•Suppose you found out that your colleague takes bribes, would you just ignore it?•Suppose you are a very heavy smoker and are anxious to break the habit,where could you get help?TranslationKey2.It is easy to talk about having high moral standards but,in practice,what would one really do in such a situation?it is + adj. + to do / that clausePractice Can you find out more examples in the text?It is difficult to resist the impression that… Is it possible to devise a code of rules…•了解不同的文化和生活方式是很有趣的。

新视野视听说(第三版)B4U6 ppt课件

新视野视听说(第三版)B4U6 ppt课件
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3 Watch Part 2 and match the people to the news media they use. 1 Newspapers
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UNIT 6
Mass media: 24 / 7 coverage
Unit 6 Mass media: 24 / 7 coverage
Learning objectives Opening up
Listening to the world Speaking for communication Further practice in listening
Listening to the world
Sharing Listening Viewing
Listening to the world
Sharing
1 Watch a podcast for its general idea.
In the podcast, people are interviewed about the media and the news. They talk about how they usually get their news, what kind of news stories interest them the most, how modern technology and new media has changed their relationship with the news, and whether the media uses its power responsibly.

U校园新视野大学英语(第三版视听说4教程Unit6答案.pptx

U校园新视野大学英语(第三版视听说4教程Unit6答案.pptx

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vertical the ______columns
horizontal beams
pillar
concrete ________ pillar
the fishing rod ____________
cupboard
cabinet
1. a cabinet minister
2. a cabinet council 3. a cabinet member
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I. Words and Expression II. Text Study II. Writing IV. Translation
I. Words and Expression
New words (1):A: Guessing the words 1.data processing 2. raw data 3. statistical data 4. data bank/ database
waxed. 2. The floor is easily ________ withstand high wind. 3. The wall can ____________ joint 4. The door couldn’t put the bone into the________ again. vertical blue and white 5. The wall paper has __________ stripes.
New Horizon College English
Unit 6 Section A
B3-Unit 6
Mr. Nature
emotional
(情绪化的)
Natural Disasters
Nature is crying.
Warm-up:
How many Nature Disasters do you know?
6.region
7.occurrence
8. bear/endure 9. smile cheerfully 10. germ 11. reasonable 12. able to be carried 13. preparation for 14. opposed t sth
8. withstand 9. beam
a filing cabinet
bacteria
receiver
1.a radio receiver
2.hang up receiver
3.lift/take up receiver
1. extra battery
battery
2. dry /storage battery 3. a battery of questions
8. related
(1)be related to (2)relate: vt. tell /narrate/ account: e.g. It is difficult to relate the two cases.
vi. e.g. relate to --- associate with n. relation: in relation to/ have no relation with
• 4. Washing face is a matter of everyday occurrence . 洗脸这种事每天都发生。 _________ precautious • 5. The government has taken all _______ to prevent further spreading of the disease. 政府已经采取了各种预防措施,以防止疾 病进一步蔓延。 • take precautious against 采取预防。。。 的措施
4.enclose 1) (usu. passive) surround something 把…围起来 e.g. The little park was enclosed by all apartment buildings. 2) put inside an envelope or parcel, especially in addition to something else 把…装入信封,附入 e.g. Your mother enclose the letter with a check for 200 US dollars. n→ enclosure adj: enclosed 被附上的e.g. enclosed letter 被附的信 CET-6: 听力: the car was enclosed in flames, 这辆 车完全被火焰包围.
1. experimental data
_______ radon in water
wax statue
_________
weld
knee joint
1.out of joint 2. Joint venture 3. joint efforts
architect
architecture
column
6• 1. close • 2. secure 2. fasten • 3. discover 3. detect • 4. endure 4. withstand
1. enclose
Key words
CET4阅读:Identity theft is difficult to detect. 身份盗用行为 很难侦查。 (S): discover /find / perceive.
4.resistant 5.related
• 1. area • 2. receive • 3. arrange • 4. probable • 5. occur • 6. cautious
n.
1. region
2. receiver
3. arrangement 4. probability
5. occurrence
forest fire
volcanic eruption
Group5 : light
thunderstorm
Group 6: Earth Plate Movement
Earthquake
The gravest disaster natural video
Unit 6 Section A
How to Prepare for Earthquakes
→ sensibility n. e.g. Sense and Sensibility 《理智与情感》
• → sensitive adj. 敏感的,灵敏的 e.g. a sensitive issue 敏感问题 • be sensitive to: • e.g. Some plants are very sensitive to light, they prefer the shade. • CET-4: n. sense • in a sense=in a way make sense of /There is no sense in doing sth.
Group1 : wind
Storms the tropics(热带)
Hurricanes(飓风)
Group 2: water
seismic sea wave / tsunami
flood
snow slide
Group 3: soil
mud flow
drought (干旱)
Group 4 : fire
10. bacteria
11. sensible
12. portable
13. arrangement 14. resistant
Lead—in
Option 1
Q1: Have you ever heard of the 2008 Wen chuan Earthquake? Q2: What do you think about it?
6. Sensible adj.
1.★ be sensible of 知道,觉察到. 2. It is sensible of sb to do sth. e.g. It is sensible of you to take an umbrella with you. ★ a sensible decision 明智的决定 e.g. I think it would be sensible to leave early in case there’s a lot of traffic.
spade
extinguisher
a portable computer
a portable television
B: Guessing the meaning of the words in the sentence
1.Keep a fire extinguisher ________ handy in case the fire happens. 2. The pair of glasses fell onto the ground and fragments burst into __________ 裂成碎片 nuclear fragments (原子) 核碎片 chaos on 3.Heavy snow caused total traffic _______ the street. in chaos 在混乱中 economic/politics/domestic chaos经济/政治/ 国内的混乱
6. ______your seat belt when you Fasten are driving. 7. The bowl dropped on the floor fragments and broken into _________. accuracy of your 8. I doubt the ________ statement. 9. It’s a matter of everyday _________. occurrence 10. That kind of material is quite resistant _________to water.
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