全新版大學(xué)英語綜合教程3 第二版 unit1課件.ppt
Changes in the Way We LiveText A Mr. Doherty Builds H is Dream LifeText B American Family Life: The Changing Picture DiscussionExplanation of Words and PhrasesGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter ReadingContents 98個 生 詞 和 短 語 全 新 版 大 學(xué) 英 語 ( 讀 寫 教 程 ) Book 3, Unit 19個 短 語89個 生 詞 25個 派 生 詞11個 合 成 詞26個 已 知 詞 27個 特 殊 記 憶 的 詞 13個 六 級 和 更高 要 求 的 詞14個 需 要 記 憶的 詞 全 新 版 大 學(xué) 英 語 ( 讀 寫 教 程 ) Book 3, Unit 19個 短 語 get byjust aboutget throughat that pointon balanceaside fromcut backdine out on a small/large scale 全 新 版 大 學(xué) 英 語 ( 讀 寫 教 程 ) Book 3, Unit 125個 派 生 詞 frustrationsuburbancontentmentself-reliantretileoverdueimprovementoverseewicked overflowfreezer 全 新 版 大 學(xué) 英 語 ( 讀 寫 教 程 ) Book 3, Unit125個 派 生 詞 decidedlyemployerblessingboundarywildernessappreciablylower requirementself-sufficiencytemptation 全 新 版 大 學(xué) 英 語 ( 讀 寫 教 程 ) Book 3, Unit125個 派 生 詞 machineryrotarycultivatoreconomic 全 新 版 大 學(xué) 英 語 ( 讀 寫 教 程 ) Book 3, Unit 111個 合 成 詞 cornfieldfirewoodlong-overdueindoortypewriterbeehivecanned-goodsdog-sled laborsavinghorsepowerold-fashioned 全 新 版 大 學(xué) 英 語 ( 讀 寫 教 程 ) Book 3, Unit 126個 已 知 詞 honeyskilowhawksledchickpursuecherrygallon blessillustratemonstergenerate 全 新 版 大 學(xué) 英 語 ( 讀 寫 教 程 ) Book 3, Unit 126個 已 知 詞 insurancepolicyfeeminoroperaballetcombinesuspectinvolve resistdeviceprofitinvest 全 新 版 大 學(xué) 英 語 ( 讀 寫 教 程 ) Book 3, Unit 128個 特 殊 記 憶的 詞 canoehaulstrawberrysupplementfreelanceorganstackblastswamp raspberry asparagusplumjellysquashpumpkindenhitchdigestwilderness areadentalpremium patronizeextravagantsolitudebudgetscalerotary cultivator 1.firewood 木 柴fireman fire-brigade fire-alarm firefly fireworks 消 防 隊 員 消 防 隊火 警 螢 火 蟲 煙 火 2.supplement vt. 補(bǔ) 充 一 般 來 說 , 強(qiáng) 調(diào) “ 補(bǔ) 充 的 東 西 ” 時 , 后 接 with;而 強(qiáng) 調(diào) “ 補(bǔ) 充 的 方 法 ” 時 , 后 接 by. e.g. She supplements her diet with vitamin pills. She supplemented her earnings by taking a night job. n. C“補(bǔ) 編 ” , 常 接 to; U“增 刊 ” ; 補(bǔ) 充 物 a supplement to a book Sunday supplement 3.indoor adj. 室 內(nèi) /戶 內(nèi) 的 , e.g. Ping-Pang is a good indoor sport. Tobacco smoke is viewed as a serious _ pollutant.A. inside B. outside C. outdoor D. indoor解 析 D 煙 草 所 產(chǎn) 生 的 煙 塵 被 認(rèn) 為 是 一 種 嚴(yán) 重 的 室 內(nèi) 污染 物 。inside和 outside 主 要 指 任 何 事 物 “ 內(nèi) 部 的 ; 外 部 的 ” ;indoor和 outdoor 則 強(qiáng) 調(diào) 的 是 “ 室 內(nèi) 的 ; 室 外 的 ” 。 4. oversee vt. watch over 看 管 前 綴 over-, 相 當(dāng) 于 副 詞 , 不 改 變 動 詞 的 含 義 overturn 翻 倒 ; 推 翻 overhear 偶 爾 聽 到 4. overflow vi. 溢 出 , 泛 濫 前 綴 over-, 相 當(dāng) 于 副 詞 , 表 示 “ 過 度 、 大 ” 。 overdo 做 過 火 overjoy 使 狂 喜 overload 過 載 overproduce 生 產(chǎn) 過 多 5. get through n. 嫌 疑 犯 【 辨 】 suspect Columbia University (哥 倫 比 亞 大 學(xué) ) in New York City; Cornell University (康 奈 爾 大 學(xué) ) in Ithaca, New York; Dartmouth College (達(dá) 特 摩 斯 學(xué) 院 ) in Hanover, New Hampshire; Harvard University (哈 佛 大 學(xué) ) in Cambridge, Massachusetts; University of Pennsylvania (賓 夕 法 尼 亞 大學(xué) )in Philadelphia; Princeton University (普 林 斯 頓 大 學(xué) ) in Princeton, New Jersey; Yale University (耶 魯 大 學(xué) ) in New Haven, Connecticut. The members of the Ivy League compete in intercollegiate athletics.Ivy League 1. Whats the meaning of this sentence in Chinese?時 機(jī) 選 得 實(shí) 在 太 差 。2. Why does the author think so?1) He had to pay the expensive tuition for his two girls.2) He had only a few thousand dollars in the bank. P9 There have been a few anxious moments since then, but on balance things have gone much better than we had any right to expect. For various stories of mine, Ive crawled intoblack-bear dens for Sports Illustrated, hitched up dogsled racing teams for Smithsonian magazine, checked out the Lake Champlain “monster” for Science Digest, and canoed through the Boundary Waters wilderness area of Minnesota for Destinations. P10 Im not making anywhere near as much money as I did when I was employed full time, but now we dont need as much either. I generate enough income to handle our $600-a-month mortgage payments plus the usual expenses for a family like ours. That includes everything from music lessons and dental bills to car repairs and college costs. When it comes to insurance, we have a poor mans major-medical policy. We have to pay the first $500 of any medical fees for each member of the family. It picks up 80% of the costs beyond that. Although we are stuck with paying minor expenses, our premium is low - only $560 a year -and we are covered against catastrophe. Aside from that and the policy on our two cars at $400 a year, we have no other insurance. But we are setting aside $2,000 a year in an IRA. Individual Retirement Account Individual Retirement Account refers to a US government plan that allows people to put part of their income into special bank accounts. No tax has to be paid on this money until they retire. In fact, “ IRA” is used more often. P11 Weve been able to make up the difference in income by cutting back without appreciably lowering our standard of living. We continue to dine out once or twice a month, butnow we patronize local restaurants instead of more expensive places in the city. We still attend the opera and ballet in Milwaukee but only a few times a year. We eat less meat, drink cheaper wine and see fewer movies. Extravagant Christmases are a memory, and we combine vacations with story assignments 1. What can we infer from the sentence?We can infer that the family used to spend much more money on Christmases。 P12 I suspect not everyone who loves the country would be happy living the way we do. It takes a couple of special qualities. One is a tolerance for solitude. Because we are so busy and on such a tight budget, we dont entertain much. During the growing season there is no time for socializing anyway. Jim and Emily are involved in school activities, but they too spend most of their time at home. P13 The other requirement is energy - a lot of it. The way to make self-sufficiency work on a small scale is to resistthe temptation to buy a tractor and other expensive laborsaving devices. Instead, you do the work yourself. The only machinery we own (not counting the lawn mower) is a little three-horsepower rotary cultivator and a 16-inch chain saw. P14 How much longer well have enough energy to stay on here is anybodys guess - perhaps for quite a while, perhaps not. When the time comes, well leave with a feeling of sorrow but also with a sense of pride at what weve been able to accomplish. We should make a fair profit on the sale of the place, too. Weve invested about $35,000 of our own money in it, and we could just about double that if we sold today. But this is not a good time to sell. Once economic conditions improve, however, demand for farms like ours should be strong again. P15 We didnt move here primarily to earn money though. We came because we wanted to improve the quality of our lives. When I watch Emily collecting eggs in the evening, fishing with Jim on the river or enjoying an old-fashioned picnic in the orchard with the entire family, I know weve found just what we were looking for. Main Idea of the text The author depicts vividly a pastoral scene in the countryside: he and his family canoe on the river, go picnicking in the woods, take long bicycle rides, and ski and skate in the winter. Meanwhile, the author reminds the readers that every coin has its reverse side. Farm life can get really tough: they suffer from floods, snowstorms, and they are too busy to socialize. So those who are ready to live the country life must be equipped with two special qualities-tolerance for solitude and a lot of energy. Tough as the country life is, the author still believes that he and his family have found their ideal way of life. Part Division of the TextParts Paras Main Ideas 1 2 3 13 47 811 The writer views his life in the country as a self-reliant and satisfying one.Life in the country is good yet sometimes very hard.After quitting his job, the writers income was reduced, but he and his family can manage to get by.4 1215 A tolerance for solitude and a lot of energy have made it possible for the family to enjoy their life in the country. Summary With the improvement and contentment of living standard and the desire for true nature, many households have started to escape from the city life, which is crowded and full of noises, and pursue their suburban life, which is quiet and full of greenness. However, sometimes the suburban life is not so easy or contented as it seems, in reality, its harsh and tough. Thus, you should be equipped with some special qualities if you want to enjoy your country life Homework Passage One: Topic sentence: John is a good student. Details: 1) study hard 2) be too ready to help others Write two passages based on the two topic sentences and other words given.Passage Two: Topic sentence: T-shirts are very popular in USA. Details: 1) people at different places wearing T-shirts 2) people at different ages wearing T-shirts John is a good student. He studies very hard. Every morning he is always the first one in the school. In class, he listens carefully to the teachers lessons. After class, he finishes homework as soon as possible. Besides, John is too ready to help others. Whenever his classmates ask him for help, he will help them at once. For example, Jack was ill last week. John went to his home and told him what teachers had talked about in class. Because of these, all the teachers and his classmates think John is a top student. Click to returnPassage One T-shirts are very popular in USA. Wherever you go, you can see people wearing T-shirts. When you go to the beach, you can see almost all the people there wearing T-shirts. If you go to buy something in the supermarket, you can see most customers are in their colorful T-shirts. Besides that, it seems to me American people at different ages like wearing T-shirts. You can see not only kids and students in elementary schools but also workers and college students wearing T-shirts. You can even meet some old ladies wearing T-shirts in the street. All in all, T-shirts are really a favorite of American people. Click to returnPassage Two Further UnderstandingFor Part 1 True or FalseFor Part 2 InterviewFor Part 3 Multiple ChoiceFor Part 4 Questions and Answers True or False1. “Go picnicking in the summer” tells us he is satisfied withFIn the writers opinion, their life in the countryside is self-reliant because they can grow all kinds of fruits and go picnicking in the summer. ( )the life there. 5. The writer uses the following words or phrases to tell readers that he is satisfied with the life in the countryside: canoe, picnic, bicycle rides, deer, hawks, fruits and honey. The writer and his family live in the countryside because they were dissatisfied with the life in the city and suburbs.The writer is satisfied with the life in the countryside only because their hens can lay eggs for them and their bees can provide them with honey.4. FThe last two words show he has a self-reliant life.F ( ) ( )3. T( )Their hens, eggs, fruits, etc. contribute to their self-reliant life in the countryside. Interview The words in the brackets are the hints about the questions.1. How long have you been here since you left your city? ( 3 years)2. Just now you mentioned that the country life is self-reliant and satisfying. But can you tell us something about the tough side of the country life? ( firewood; corn; strawberries; chickens; outdoor toilet) Suppose one of your classmates is the writer of this unit and you and another classmate are the college students in the near city. When you learn that the writer has moved to the countryside from the city, you are very interested in it and ask for an interview with him. The following tips may give you some help in the interview. 3. Besides what you mentioned just now, what do you and your wife usually do? (freelance articles; household routine; garden; beehives; bread; music lessons; flower beds; wood; eggs; old saying)4. We were told that the first winter has left a deep impression on you. Could you please say something about that? (snow; storm; wood; apples)5. What did you do when spring came? ( two floods; growing season; wave of produce; freezer; cupboards; basement; barn) Multiple Choice Choose the best answer to complete the sentence.1. The writer quitted his job because _. A) he thought he would have a better time in the countrysideB) he would have more work to do in the year to comeC) he was sure that he had enough money to support his familyD) he just wanted to improve the quality of his familys life in the country Multiple Choice Choose the best answer to complete the sentence.1. The writer quitted his job because _.AA) he thought he would have a better time in the countrysideB) he would have more work to do in the year to comeC) he was sure that he had enough money to support his familyD) he just wanted to improve the quality of his familys life in the country Multiple Choice Choose the best answer to complete the sentence.1. The writer quitted his job because _.BA) he thought he would have a better time in the countrysideB) he would have more work to do in the year to comeC) he was sure that he had enough money to support his familyD) he just wanted to improve the quality of his familys life in the country Multiple Choice Choose the best answer to complete the sentence.1. The writer quitted his job because _.CA) he thought he would have a better time in the countrysideB) he would have more work to do in the year to comeC) he was sure that he had enough money to support his familyD) he just wanted to improve the quality of his familys life in the country Multiple Choice Choose the best answer to complete the sentence.1. The writer quitted his job because _.DA) he thought he would have a better time in the countrysideB) he would have more work to do in the year to comeC) he was sure that he had enough money to support his familyD) he just wanted to improve the quality of his familys life in the country Multiple Choice 2. In order to write stories for Smithsonian the writer had to _.A) crawl into black-bear densB) hitch up dogsled racing teamsC) check out the Lake Champlain “monster”D) canoe through the Boundary Water wilderness area of Minnesota Multiple Choice 2. In order to write stories for Smithsonian the writer had to _.AA) crawl into black-bear densB) hitch up dogsled racing teamsC) check out the Lake Champlain “monster”D) canoe through the Boundary Water wilderness area of Minnesota Multiple Choice 2. In order to write stories for Smithsonian the writer had to _.BA) crawl into black-bear densB) hitch up dogsled racing teamsC) check out the Lake Champlain “monster”D) canoe through the Boundary Water wilderness area of Minnesota 2. In order to write stories for Smithsonian the writer had to _.C Multiple Choice A) crawl into black-bear densB) hitch up dogsled racing teamsC) check out the Lake Champlain “monster”D) canoe through the Boundary Water wilderness area of Minnesota 2. In order to write stories for Smithsonian the writer had to _.D Multiple Choice A) crawl into black-bear densB) hitch up dogsled racing teamsC) check out the Lake Champlain “monster”D) canoe through the Boundary Water wilderness area of Minnesota Multiple Choice 3. The total premium of the writers family every year is _.A) $960B) $2,000C) $400D) $560 Multiple Choice 3. The total premium of the writers family every year is _.AA) $960B) $2,000C) $400D) $560 Multiple Choice 3. The total premium of the writers family every year is _.BA) $960B) $2,000C) $400D) $560 Multiple Choice 3. The total premium of the writers family every year is _.CA) $960B) $2,000C) $400D) $560 Multiple Choice 3. The total premium of the writers family every year is _.DA) $960B) $2,000C) $400D) $560 Multiple Choice 4. In order to save money the writers family _. A) drink less wineB) never go to see any balletC) go to some less expensive restaurants once or twice a monthD) attend the opera twice a month Multiple Choice 4. In order to save money the writers family _.A A) drink less wineB) never go to see any balletC) go to some less expensive restaurants once or twice a monthD) attend the opera twice a month Multiple Choice 4. In order to save money the writers family _.B A) drink less wineB) never go to see any balletC) go to some less expensive restaurants once or twice a monthD) attend the opera twice a month Multiple Choice 5. In order to save money the writers family _.C A) drink less wineB) never go to see any balletC) go to some less expensive restaurants once or twice a monthD) attend the opera twice a month Multiple Choice 4. In order to save money the writers family _.D A) drink less wineB) never go to see any balletC) go to some less expensive restaurants once or twice a monthD) attend the opera twice a month Questions and Answers1. According to the author, what special qualities are necessary for people to live in the countryside? 2. How does the writer think he and his family will feel when they have to leave the farm someday? 3. Why did the writer and his family choose to live in the country? Do you think their dream has come true? Why? 1. Useful Expressions2. Compound Dictation3. Writing PracticeFrom Topic Sentences to Development /Supporting SentencesHomeworkAfter Reading4. Proverbs and Quotations Useful Expressions1. 過 得 去 get by2. 尋 覓 心 靈 的 滿 足 find contentment3.自 力 更 生 的 生 活 a self-reliant life4. 艱 苦 的 生 活 a tough life5.日 常 的 家 務(wù) household routine Useful Expressions6. 正 如 老 話 說 的 那 樣 as the old saying goes7. 溫 馨 快 樂 每 一 分 鐘 Love / enjoy every minute of sth. 8. 過 冬 get through the winter9. 帶 著 的 祝 福 with sb.s blessings 10. 總 的 來 說 on balance11. 擔(dān) 任 全 職 工 作 be employed full time12. 貸 款 按 揭 mortgage payments13. 至 于 When it comes to 14. 除 以 外 apart from Useful Expressions 15. 外 出 吃 飯 dine out 16. 生 活 水 準(zhǔn) /水 平 standard of living / living standard 17. 彌 補(bǔ) 收 入 差 額 make up the difference in income18. 聽 歌 劇 看 芭 蕾 演 出 attend the opera and ballet19. 耐 得 住 寂 寞 a tolerance for solitudeUseful Expressions 20. 自 給 自 足 self-sufficiency21. 抵 制 誘 惑 resist the temptation to do sth.22. 愴 然 離 去 leave with a feeling of sorrow23. 自 豪 感 a sense of pride24. 一 旦 形 勢 好 轉(zhuǎn) once economic conditions improveUseful Expressions25. 賺 錢 earn money You will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 1 to 7 with the exact words you have just heard. For the blanks numbered from 8 to 10 you are required to fill in the missing information. You can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.Compound Dictation laboratories Most American workers travel each day to jobs in factories, offices, , shops and schools. But for a number of people in the United States, the work place is changing. More Americans are to work at home.There are several reasons for this . One reason is many parents want more time to be with their children at home. Another is that people want the to decide for themselves how and when to do their job. The most important reason, however, is the in computer technology. With computers, there is need for people to come together to work. _growing_ choosing_change_freedom_ revolution_ Working at Homeless_ . A worker can write a report or add information to company records on a computer at home and then send the finished work to a computer in another city. . Many highly skilled workers, for example, ask their computers for the chance to work at least part of time at home. They say . Working at Homecomputers far away Computers can be linked by telephone lines with other_kindsofjobsathomeAmericans are already using computers to do many different_ they can think more clearlyand be more creative in the quiet, peaceful atmosphere of their home_ _ From Topic Sentences to Development / Supporting Sentences One of the basic skills for students to write a composition is to know how to develop a paragraph from topic sentences to developm