大学英语泛读教程2PPT教学课件-Unit 10
unit 2 泛读.ppt
3. The villager’s life was turned upside down but Nasir and his family were as happy and pleased as before.
(contrast)
(Para. 4) … but still the citizens of the village were not happey.
Part III: (Paras. 7 – 12): The task of developing critical societies is a Herculean one.
Para. 7: topic sentence and background information.
Paras. 8 -- 10: There are many barriers to critical thought. -- Para. 8: human egocentricity, sociocentricity, self-delusion, narrowmindedness -- Para. 9: fear, human insecurity, human habits, bureaucracy -- Para. 10: Then for us who are teaching, student resistance to critical thinking is an obstacle.
… Nasir and his family were happy and pleased.
4. The village became the same as it was before, thanks to Nasir’s wish.
• The children could not wait anymore …
外教社泛读教程2网络课件
Extensive Reading (Book 2)Unit 1 The Shadowland of Dreams1. Ieaching ObjeclivesGio over the whole lext in limiled lime and lry Lo gel the main idta of lhe passage(iel som1 information aboul lhe author Masler lhe Keading skillsII. Teaching Importance ad Diticulies1. The usage of new words and plrases2. Using context clues to find out the meaning of words3. UInderstanding paragraphs-How to identifty thc Main ldca.4. Rading sills: Using the DictionaryII. Teasching Melhods: Discussing, Practicing, and F:xcrcising.IV. Teaching Time: 4 periodsV Teaching Conltenl1. Lead-inWhat are your drcams?What will you do if you meet some troubles on the course of realizing your dream?2. Related information1) anuthor亚历克斯哈利(1921-1992)Alexander Muray Pulmer Ilaley (August 11, 1921-Tebruary 10. 1992) was anAmerican wriler. Ile is best known as the author of Rools.非洲商的美国作家。
泛读教程第二册课后答案及上课PPTunit1.
Detailed study of Text A
• Lead-in Question 1. What kind of materials do you always read? Question 2. How do you think of your reading speed? Question 3. What kind of problems do you always encounter while you trying to read faster?
• Besides context clues, semantic relationships are helpful in guessing unknown words
1. Class relationship
Mr. Johnson’s paintings contain circles, squares, triangles, etc.
• The details are the proof or explanation that supports the main idea.
Read the passage on the first page
Questions for discussion: 1. what are the functions of details ? 2. What is a topic sentence? 3. What is the location of the topic sentence?
1st reading of the text
• Do exercises in Reading Comprehension on P. 6.
• Text Analysis
According to the author, how can a person learn to read faster? (Para.1-3)
literature 10 大学英语泛读课件
❖ In 2003, almost 5 million people acquired HIV, which means there are now almost 38 million people living with HIV and AIDS. Despite best efforts from governments, non-profit organisations and healthcare practitioners around the world, HIV and AIDS is still having huge global impact.
the mind) ❖ 19. ex + ____(shut) = ____(not include) ❖ 20. pro + ____(call out) = ____(annoIf a secondary school leaver wishes to seek advice on his job prospects, which of the following telephone numbers should he call?
大学英语之泛读教程第二册泛读unit 10
bagpipes
The Great Highland Bagpipe is a type of bagpipe native to Scotland. It has achieved widespread recognition through its usage in the British military and in pipe bands throughout the world.
The kilt is a knee-length garment with pleats at the rear, originating in the traditional dress of men and boys in the Scottish Highlands of the 16th century. Since the 19th century it has become associated with the wider culture of Scotland in general, or with Celtic (and more specifically Gaelic) heritage even more broadly. It is most often made of woollen cloth in a tartan pattern.
Nessie
The Loch Ness Monster is a cryptid that is reputed to inhabit Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. It is similar to other supposed lake monsters in Scotland and elsewhere, though its description varies from one account to the next. Popular interest and belief in the animal has varied since it was brought to the world's attention in 1933. Evidence of its existence is anecdotal, with minimal and much-disputed photographic material and sonar readings.
大学英语泛读第二册unit 2PPT
Teaching Focus 1. Comprehension and Appreciation of the Texts; 2. Vocabulary & Grammar; 3. Reading Strategy; 4. The skill of recognizing restatement; 5. Fast reading and exercises.
1. There is not a shadow of doubt that he stole the money. 2. In the cynical words there was indeed a grain of truth. 3. The strength of love is big enough to cause the person to forget all, but actually as small which cannot hold just a sand of envy.
second-class carriage(二等车厢)
Second-class carriage is the lower class of railway coach carrying passengers. Second Class is the class of travel which is below that of First Class. In the UK, it was renamed to Standard Class by British Rail during the early 1990s.
Text A: Background information
1.Luigi Pirandello
路伊吉· 皮兰德娄
大学英语泛读教程2(第三版)-电子教案Unit 10
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Stretching the Truth
To avoid pulling, tearing or otherwise injuring muscles, you should always warm up, right? Actually, there is little evidence to show that this is the case. While some of the world’s top athletes swear by a rigorous warm-up, others have cast real doubt on the practice by admitting that they don’t attach much importance to it at all. Several major studies have indicated that static stretches such as touching your toes yield no discernible benefit. In fact, some evidence suggests extending the limbs in this way for too long can actually impair performance on the track or in the gym.
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No Pain, No Gain
There is a common belief that the best kinds of workouts are the ones that leave you aching and sore. However, while an element of discomfort is natural during any kind of physical exertion, the idea that effective exercise has to hurt is just wrong. Working out should be challenging, not painful, and serious pain in any part of the body is usually a sign that all is not well in the area concerned. Once you figure out and stick to your body’s limits – maybe pushing a little past them, but not overdoing it – you’ll get a lot more out of your workout.
《英语泛读教程刘乃银第三版第二册》单元词汇学习要点
《英语泛读教程刘乃银第三版第二册》单元词汇学习要点英语泛读教程刘乃银第三版第二册是一本为学习者提供阅读能力提升的教材。
在这个教材中,有许多单元都有着重要的词汇学习要点,掌握这些词汇是提高阅读能力的关键。
本文将就《英语泛读教程刘乃银第三版第二册》中的一些单元词汇学习要点进行讨论和总结,帮助学习者更好地掌握这些关键词汇。
Unit 1: Education and Learning1. acquire (v.) - to gain or obtain somethingExample: Children acquire language skills by listening and imitating.2. enroll (v.) - to officially join a course, school, etc.Example: He decided to enroll in a language class to improve his communication skills.3. intellectual (adj.) - relating to the ability to think and understand ideas and informationExample: Reading books can help improve your intellectual abilities.4. comprehend (v.) - to understand or grasp the meaning of somethingExample: It took me a while to comprehend the complex scientific article.Unit 2: Health and Well-being1. nutrition (n.) - the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growthExample: A balanced diet is important for good nutrition.2. consume (v.) - to eat, drink, or ingest food or drinkExample: It is recommended to consume at least five servings of fruits and vegetables a day.3. immune (adj.) - protected against a particular disease or conditionExample: Regular exercise can help strengthen the immune system.4. diagnose (v.) - to identify the cause of a problem or illness through examination and analysisExample: The doctor was able to diagnose the patient's illness after running several tests.Unit 3: Environment and Sustainability1. pollution (n.) - the presence of harmful substances in the environmentExample: Air pollution can have negative effects on people's respiratory health.2. renewable (adj.) - able to be replenished or replaced naturally or by human effortExample: Solar and wind energy are examples of renewable energy sources.3. conservation (n.) - the protection and preservation of the environment and its resourcesExample: The national park has strict rules in place to ensure the conservation of wildlife.4. sustainability (n.) - the ability to maintain or support something at a certain level or rateExample: The construction industry is striving for sustainability through the use of eco-friendly materials.Unit 4: Society and Culture1. diversity (n.) - the state or condition of being different or variedExample: Our school promotes cultural diversity and encourages students to learn from one another.2. tradition (n.) - a custom or belief that has been passed down from generation to generationExample: The Lunar New Year celebration is a tradition celebrated by many Asian cultures.3. prejudice (n.) - preconceived opinion or judgment about a person or group without proper examination of the factsExample: Racism is a form of prejudice that should be actively combated.4. customs (n.) - traditional practices or habits of a particular society or communityExample: Different countries have their own unique customs and traditions.文章格式:根据《英语泛读教程刘乃银第三版第二册》单元的内容特点,本文采用了单元和词汇学习要点的形式来组织文章。
《英语泛读教程》第2册 PPT Unit 2 Critical Thinking
Part 3 Developing a critical society: Barriers and standards of assessment
What are the barriers to critical thinking? How to overcome them? What are the standards to assess critical thinking?
ourselves at the center of the world • Sociocentricity, our tendency to think within the
confines of our social groups • Self-delusion, our tendency to create pictures of
the world that deceive us and others
Part 3 Developing a critical society: Barriers and standards of assessment
What are the barriers to critical thinking? How to overcome them?
Professional Development at
the Center for Critical Thinking
and Chair of the National
Council for Excellence in
Critical Thinking, Dr. Paul is an
internationally
raise our collective thinking so as to produce positive changes in societies across the world. • Importance of a critical society: A critical society would transform every dimension of life and practice.
高教版大学英语泛读教程2(第三版)电子教案-Review 01
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B Multiple Matching
Look at the four paragraphs(A-D) that deal with the deniers claims. In which paragraph does the author mention …
__D___ 1. a claim that focuses on a really small percentage? __A___ 2. two different parts of one continent? __C___ 3. a hope that may be unrealistic? __A___ 4. a measurement of weight?
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c. Science is about agreement.
d. Skepticism is an important part of science. B 2. Why does the author say “it seems fair to be skeptical of the skeptics”? Detail
B? Inference
a. confusion
英语泛读教程第二册第三版UnitCheating省公共课一等奖全国赛课获奖课件
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2. Reading skills Determining the Main Idea
1. What does a writer normally do after he provides the main idea as the topic for a paragraph?
Unit 5
1. Text Cheating
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About the author
Susan Richards Shreve (1939- ) is an American author, and novelist, as well as author of over a dozen children's books. She currently teaches at George Mason University.
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3.1.1 The main idea
À Each time when her mother beat her, she would cry out loud, in the hope that somebody might stop her.
À The writer was born being pale-complexioned, but it appeared to her that her mother did not like the color.
about his cheating? 4. Did the boy’s father show that he was good at
communicating with and educating his son?
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Possible difficult words, phrases and sentences
现代大学英语第二册课件Lesson 10 TA_基础英语
From Lottie’s. Much of the space is devoted to description of Lottie’s opinions, views and reflections. The reader can enter her mind and learn what goes on there. Also from this view, the reader can gain a clear clue about the differences of the two sisters’ lifestyles and experiences.
W B T L E
The end of Further Discussion.
Lesson 10—The Richer, the Poorer
II.
Writing Devices
Parody
A job in hand was worth two in the future. (Para. 9)
A bird in hand is worth two in the woods. (saying)
In the first half of the story and much of the second when Lottie is working wholeheartedly to prepare for her old age, the writer uses more formal words and expressions. But towards the end of the story when Lottie’s lifestyle of “all work and no play” begins to change, she speaks in a very colloquial style. He speech at the end of the story is also a good example.
大学英语泛读教程第2册课件Unit-6-Fathers-and-sons
Text analysis
Determining the main idea.
The main idea of the story is that______. a. the bond between fathers and sons is
unbreakable b. a son found that his father was his whole world c. a father loved his son unconditionally d. a father hoped that his son would have a better
• To encompass the relationship between father and son
What is the theme of the text?
The bond between fathers and sons is
unbreakable.
praise
be in great stress
share flesh and bones. • A father is someone who is willing to claim a
son as his own and take the responsibility of that relationship.
Part 3 Various father and son teams
Part 3 Various father and son teams
2. Why did the writer take so many pictures of fathers and sons?
• To salute the men who are raising the next generation of fathers
新视野大学英语(第二版)泛读教程2_Unit2_课文翻译
Unit 2PASSAGE AIs Education Still an Important Part of Youth Athletics? Education is an important part of youth athletics in the US. Young kids, cooped up in class, long for the relative freedom of the football field, the basketball court, the baseball diamond. They long to kick and throw things, and the fields of organized play offer a place in which to act out these impulses. Kids are basically encouraged, after all, to beat each other up on the football field. Yet for all the chaos, adult guidance and supervision are never far off, and time spent on the athletic fields is meant to be productive. Coaches seek to give lessons in teamwork, self-sacrifice, competition, winning, and losing. Teachers at least want their pupils worn out so that they’ll sit still in reading class.教育是美国青少年体育的一个重要部分。
被局限于教室内的孩子们,是很向往自由空间的,像足球场,篮球场,和棒球场。
泛读教程第二册unit10
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应用:将军发出了撤军的命令。
From the general came the order to withdraw troops .
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尽管这个老太太又矮又胖,但她说完话眨眼之
原间就句不: 见了。
译文
Then quickly,for such a short,portly,
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原句: From colleagues and old schoolmates came cheerful good wishes clothed in friendly jokes. (L.11)
同事和同窗旧友们友善地开着玩笑,并致以令 人愉悦的美好祝愿。
句型提炼 2) From …comes/came…sth.
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这愿望如此强烈,以致于将‘丈夫’二字写到纸
原上句,: 我就会热泪盈眶。
译文
So intense is this wish that if I write the
word husband on a piece of paper, my eyes
fill with tears. (L 4) 句型提炼
elderly person,she disappeared. (L. 20)
句型提炼
1) 3)For +n., main clause. 2) 尽管……但是……
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应用:尽管新郎和新娘的脸上挂着几丝不确 定的微笑,但是他们的心里却激动不已 。
For all uncertain smiles,the groom’s and the bride ’s hearts are filled with excitement.
现代大学英语听力2unit 10 history(课堂PPT)
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] n. 纪念碑;历史遗迹;不朽的作品 vt. 为…树碑 ❖ 3.observatory英 [əb'zɜːvət(ə)rɪ] 美 [əb'zɝvətɔri
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Task 2 Stonehenge [stəunhendʒ] (巨石阵)
Definition: North of the ancient megalithic ruins: the city of Salisbury [sɔ:lzbəri] , England. Array of stones, could be ancient humans set for observing astronomical phenomena [finɔminə] . To promote the development of archaeoastronomy[ɑ:kiəuəst . rɔnəmi]
sun and also an observatory. One interesting theory suggests that
the stones were some kind of computer which was used to predict
eclipses of the sun and moon.
Stonehenge. Single stones, some of them weighing about four tons,
大学英语泛读 2-unit
Analyze the text
• Difficult sentences interpretation • Ask students to translate the following sentences • L 9-10 • L 15-16
Vocabulary From the reading passage, find the words that fit the following descriptions
Main idea: (How to use skimming strategy and find the main idea)
What is this article about?
• Because of changes in lifestyles and increased awareness of nutrition, Americans are changing their eating habits and eating healthier foods.
Scan for the detailed information
1. Why do Americans have different eating habits today? Because they have different lifestyles than they had in the past. 2.How have American lifestyle changed? Give examples. Many people live alone. There are many single parents, there are many double-income families. 3. How do these changing lifestyles affect the way they eat? Most Americans use microwave ovens at home. Americans eat out nearly four times a week.
高教版大学英语泛读教程2(第三版)课件Unit 1
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New Beginnings
Reading: Forces for Change Words to Know: Society; key word: start Further Reading: Not So Lucky After All: The Curse of the Lottery Winners
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B Sisterhood Struggle
With women occupying political high office all over the world these days, it may be hard to imagine a time when they were excluded from the political arena. The suffrage movement unfolded at a different pace from country to country. Activists like Emmeline Pankhurst had been struggling for years before women in the U.K. finally got the right to vote in 1918. New Zealand was ahead of its former colonial master. It had already given the right to vote to all of its female citizens as early as 1893. More than a century later, universal suffrage is the norm in most parts of the world. Even notoriously male-dominated societies like Saudi Arabia are in the process of extending rights to women that will allow them to participate in the political process.
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Before You Start
• Do you exercise? How often? • How important is it to maintain a balanced diet? • Can you think of any other good ways to stay healthy?
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Stretching the Truth
To avoid pulling, tearing or otherwise injuring muscles, you should always warm up, right? Actually, there is little evidence to show that this is the case. While some of the world’s top athletes swear by a rigorous warm-up, others have cast real doubt on the practice by admitting that they don’t attach much importance to it at all. Several major studies have indicated that static stretches such as touching your toes yield no discernible benefit. In fact, some evidence suggests extending the limbs in this way for too long can actually impair performance on the track or in the gym.
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Healthy Body, Healthy Mind
Reading: Exposing the Health Myths Words to Know: Health; key word: life Further Reading: Hard Core: How to Work Your Essential Muscles
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No Pain, No Gain
There is a common belief that the best kinds of workouts are the ones that leave you aching and sore. However, while an element of discomfort is natural during any kind of physical exertion, the idea that effective exercise has to hurt is just wrong. Working out should be challenging, not painful, and serious pain in any part of the body is usually a sign that all is not well in the area concerned. Once you figure out and stick to your body’s limits – maybe pushing a little past them, but not overdoing it – you’ll get a lot more out of your workout.
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Chewing the Fat
Cutting down on fat seems such a clear-cut way to lose weight and improve health that it appears to go without saying. However, as with so many universally accepted health claims, this one does not tell the whole story. When you consume large amounts of fatty food, you will definitely put on weight, but the same goes for carbohydrates and – to a lesser extent – other food groups. In fact, some whole fat foods like nuts and seeds are healthy and help you stay full for longer, meaning you end up eating less. Fat is a necessary part of any diet, and while some fats are better than others (e.g. fish oils over greasy French fries), anything consumed to excess is a recipe for disaster.
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Reading
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Exposing the Health Myths
When it comes to health, fitness and general well-being, there is so much conflicting advice out there that it is hard to distinguish fact from fiction. Here are some examples of health advice that don’t stand up to scientific scrutiny. After you’ve had a look at these examples of misinformation, you’ll be able to separate the wheat from the chaff.