高中英語 Unit1 Living with technology Project2課件 牛津譯林版選修7.ppt
Unit,1,Project 2,Unit 1,課件描述: 這是Project板塊的第二課時(shí)。本板塊的核心思想是讓學(xué)生運(yùn)用本單元所學(xué)的所有知識(shí)和技能,在課堂之外,獨(dú)立或以小組形式開展項(xiàng)目研究。第二課時(shí)側(cè)重語言知識(shí)的學(xué)習(xí)和項(xiàng)目研究的前期準(zhǔn)備,如分組、研究重點(diǎn)的確立、不同觀點(diǎn)的討論、小組成員任務(wù)分工等。,Important phrases,the Amisha Christian Many people assume have religious reasons for their conventional way of life in truth, vote on whether reject cars they like having tight communities where everyone lives close dislike dealing with value seeing each other face- to- face oppose having telephones in their houses a telephone for emergencies.,have a valid point someone accompanying you other disadvantages to the telephone no matter what the circumstances be absorbed in a book destroying whatever peace you might have More problems arises. interrupt the conversation to answer a call for some reason attach greater importance to Most mobile phone calls regard rather small matters. waste your precious time,Girls average 80 text messages a day. at the time focus on building relationships with These relationships are quite shallow. The use of technology for communication rather than talking face to face Real relationships are often sacrificed. in general have a higher degree of mental health have very calm and stable lives they value community and living in peace above all else for good measure rid ourselves of modern technology,Key words,reject oppose arise attach sacrifice rid,The Amish reject cars because they like having tight communities where everyone lives close together. reject (v.) to refuse to accept, believe in, or agree with something Sarah rejected her brother's offer of help. reject sth. as sth. Gibson rejected the idea as 'absurd'. to not choose someone for a job, course of study etc. It's obvious why his application was rejected. 3. to throw away something that has just been made, because its quality is not good enough If inspectors find a defective can, the batch is rejected. 4. to refuse to give someone any love or attention Children feel abandoned or rejected if they don't see their parents regularly.,Since the Amish value seeing each other face- to- face, they oppose having telephones in their houses. oppose (v.) 1. to disagree with something such as a plan or idea and try to prevent it from happening or succeeding Congress is continuing to oppose the President's healthcare budget. 2. to fight or compete against another person or group in a battle, competition, or election He is opposed by two other candidates.,With mobile phones, more problems arise. arise (vi.) 1. if a problem or difficult situation arises, it begins to happen A crisis has arisen in the Foreign Office. More problems like those at the nuclear power plant are certain to arise. 2. if something arises from or out of a situation, event etc, it is caused or started by that situation etc Several important legal questions arose in the contract negotiations. arise from/out of Can we begin by discussing matters arising from the last meeting? when/if the need arises/should the need arise Should the need arise for extra staff, we will contact you.,For some reason, a typical mobile phone call is nearly always attached greater importance to than a face-to-face conversation. attach (v.) 1. to fasten or connect one object to another attach sth. to sth. Attach a recent photograph to your application form. a small battery attached to a little loudspeaker Please fill in and return the attached reply slip. 2. to like someone or something very much, because you have known them or had them for a long time be attached to sb./sth. Its easy to become attached to the children you work with. 3. to believe that something is important attach importance/significance etc to sth. People attach too much importance to economic forecasts.,Meanwhile, real relationships are often sacrificed, and whatever personal peace one has is destroyed whenever the phone rings. sacrifice (v.) to willingly stop having something you want or doing something you like in order to get something more important sacrifice sth. for sth. A Labour government chose to sacrifice defence for welfare. sacrifice sth. to do sth. He sacrificed a promising career to look after his kids. sacrifice yourself (for sth.) mothers who sacrifice themselves for their children,sacrifice (n.) The workforce were willing to make sacrifices in order to preserve jobs. She brought three children up single-handedly, often at great personal sacrifice.,Maybe we should rid ourselves of modern technology and return to simpler times. rid (vi.) (rid, rid, ridding) to take action so that a person, place etc is no longer affected by something bad or no longer has it rid sb. of sth. a promise to rid the country of nuclear weapons Will science finally rid us of this disease? rid yourself of sth. He struggled to rid himself of his fears.,Page 15 B. Making a list of advantages and disadvantages,1. Planning Our group want to focus on _ (a type of electronic device). We want to find information in / on / from _. We are going to present its advantages and disadvantages by _.,2. Preparing In our discussion, we listed its advantages disadvantages 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. ,3. Producing _ (Two members) are going to writing up the list. _ (Two members) are going to present our findings to the class. Your presentation is due in a week!,Homework Complete the project. Review Unit 1.,