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Lesson7高级英语课程教案第一册
TextBook
《高级英语》由张汉熙主编,外语教学与研究出版社
Title
Unit7
TheAgeofMiracleChips
TeachingAims
1.ImprovingReadingSkills----understandingsciencewriting
2.EnrichingVocabulary---enlargingvocabulary
cultivatingstudents’senseofwordbuilding
understandingthatsynonymshavefineshades
3.ImprovingWritingskills---Makingeffectiveuseofspecificverbsandadjectives
Employingvariousmethodstomakescientificwritingunderstandableandinteresting
TeachingActivities
Vocabulary
1hour
TextAnalysis
4hours
Discussion
3hours
Practice
2hours
TeachingProcess
I.Warmingup
II.IntroductiontoAdditionalBackgroundKnowledge
III.TextAnalysis
1.IntroductiontothePassage
2.EffectiveWritingSkills
3.RhetoricalDevices
4.SpecialDifficulties
IV.Questions
Assignment
Writeashortcompositiononthetopic:
Isthecomputerahumanizingordehumanizingfactor/
ReferenceBooks
1.LongmanDictionaryofContemporaryEnglish
2.AHandbookofWriting
3.EnglishRhetoric&Writing
4.OxfordAdvancedLearner’sDictionaryofCurrentEnglish
5.《英语修辞大全》
6.AGuidetoAdvancedEnglish
7.BritanniaEncyclopedia
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TextBook
《高级英语》由张汉熙主编,外语教学与研究出版社
Title
Unit7
TheAgeofMiracleChips
Warming-upActivities
Elicitsomeinformationabouttheelectronicrevolutionfromstudents
Discusstheconveniencesandinconveniencesbroughtbycomputers.
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TextBook
《高级英语》由张汉熙主编,外语教学与研究出版社
Title
Unit7
TheAgeofMiracleChips
AdditionalBackgroundInformation
AboutByzantineart
DesignationofworksoftransitionalstyleoftheByzantineEmpire,whichcameintobeingasaresultoftheadaptationofEarlyRomanarttotherequirementsoftheChristianfaithandwhichflourishedfrom328-1453A.D.INarchitectureitwascharacterizedbydomesonsubstructureswith4ormorecorners.Inpaintingitwascharacterizedbyapreferencefrobrightcolors(gold,blue)andaustere,slenderfigures.
AboutOxfordtutorial
AsystemofinstructionpracticedatOxfordUniversity,England,inwhichatutordirectsandsupervisesthestudiesofasmallgroupofstudentsassignedtohim.
AboutWellsianfantasy
Fantasyinthesciencefictionstories(TheTimeMachine,TheFirstMenintheMoon.Etc.)writtenbytheEnglishnovelistH.G.wells(1866-1946)
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《高级英语》由张汉熙主编,外语教学与研究出版社
Title
Unit7
TheAgeofMiracleChips
TeachingActivities(Vocabulary)
Inenrichingstudents’vocabulary,focusesaretobeonthefollowingaspects:
SpellingandPronunciation
Synonyms
Opposites
Similarwordsandexpressions
Cultivatestudents’sensitivenesstoworld-building
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《高级英语》由张汉熙主编,外语教学与研究出版社
Title
Unit7
TheAgeofMiracleChips
TeachingActivities(Discussion)
Specialdifficulties
1.understandingsometermsconcerningcomputer
2.paraphrasingsomedifficultsentences
3.propernamesandtradenamesareusedascommonnouns.
Questions
1.Whatwasthecomputerof25yearsagolike?
Whatisthemiraclechipoftodaylike?
2.DescribeadayofMr.Aandhiswife.
3.Whatrolewillcomputersplayineducation,motor-manufacturing?
4.Whatisthesignificanceofthecomputerrevolution?
Themethodstheauthoremployedtomakehiswritinginteresting
1.thepronoun“it”isusedforseveraltimeswithoutrevealingwhatitrefersto,withtheintentionofarousingreaders’curiosity
2.theapplicationofsomefigureofspeech
3.thesimplepresenttense
4.theuseofwell-knownfiguresofsomeliteraryworks
5.propernamesandtradenamesareusedascommonnouns.
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TextBook
《高级英语》由张汉熙主编,外语教学与研究出版社
Title
Unit7
TheAgeofMiracleChips
TeachingActivities(TextAnalysis1)
IntroductiontothePassage
Thetextisascientificpieceofwriting,takenfroma15-pagespecialsectionentitled“TheComputerSociety”presentedbytheAmericanmagazineTime,February20,1978.Inthestorythewriterpredictsintheageofmiraclechips,whatourliveswillbelooklike.
RhetoricalDevices
Personification,synecdoche,metaphor,metonymy
EffectiveWritingSkills
1.Makingeffectiveuseofspecificverbsandadjectives
2.Employingvariousmethodstomakescientificwritingunderstandableandinteresting
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TextBook
《高级英语》由张汉熙主编,外语教学与研究出版社
Title
Unit7
TheAgeofMiracleChips
TeachingActivities(TextAnalysis2EnglishVersion)
1.Miraclechips:
Amiracleisaneventoractionthatapparentlycontradictsknownscientificlawsandishencethoughttobedutosupernaturalcauses,especiallytoanactofGod.Achipisatinysquareofamaterial,suchassilicon,processedtohavespecificelectroniccharacteristics.Therefore,miriclechipsarethesessiliconsquarescapableofaccomplishingincredibletasks.
3.aerialviewofarailroadswitchingyard:
Arailroadswitchingyardisanareawhererailroadtrainsaremadeupandcarsareswitched,stored,orserviced.Themiraclechiplookslikearailroadswitchingyardlookedatfromanairplaneorhelicopterflyingabove..
4.fortheso-calledmiraclechips…25yearsago:
Thistinyfleckcanstoreasmuchinformationasthehugecomputersofthepast.Thesechipshavesuchanextraordinarycapabilitythattheyalmostseemtoperformmiracle.
5.UnlikethehulkingCalibans…infinitelyversatileandconvenient:
Chipshaveevolvedfromcomputerswhichweremadeofmanyvacuumtubesandlotofwires.TheywereclumsyanduglylikeCaliban.(SeeNote4).Sincetheymadeofsilicon,chipscanbeproducedeasilyandinexpensivelyonalargescale(cheapandeasytoproduce).Theycandoalimitlessnumberofoperations(infinitelyversatile)anddothemrapidly(fast).Theyareeasytohandleandoperate(convenient).Thereforethechipsareamajoradvanceovertheearliermodelsofcomputers.
a)thebulkingCalibansof…:
vacuumtubesandtangledwireslikethehulkingCalibans,e.g.Sheisafineofawoman.Theywentintoacaveofaroom.Heisanidotofaman.
b)Tangledwires:
notliterallytangled;somanywiresthattheyappeartothecasualobserverasiftheyweretangled
Theworld’sfirstelectroniccomputermadein1946intheU.S.had18,000electronictubes,weighing130tons,occupyingafloorspaceof170squaremetres.
6.Themiraclechiprepresentsadevelopment…thediscoveryofthesteamengine:
…isagreattechnicaldevelopmentformankind.Itisasimportantasthedevelopmentofhandtoolsortheinventionofthesteamengine.Beforetools,peoplehadonlytheirhandstousefordoingandmakingthings.Asteamengineisanenginethatconvertsheatenergyofpressurizedsteamintomechanicalenergy.Beforethesteamengine,everythingwasoeratedbysourcesofenergyfounddirectlyinnature---human,animal,windandwaterpower.Therefore,thedevelopmentof“miraclechips”isatechnicalbreakthrough,justlikethedevelopmentof….
7.Withthechip,amazingfeatsofmemoryand…ababy’snurrury:
Bymeansofthechip,wearenowabletoperformwonderfulfeatsofstoringinformationandcarryingoutprogrammedinstructionsineveryfieldfrom…toababy’snursery.
memory:
INelectronics,itmeansthecomponentsofacomputer,guidancesystem,etc.designedtoaccept,store,andrecallinformationorinstructions
8.Living:
Pushbuttonpower:
Itmeanspushbuttonpowerwillplayanimportantpartinliving(dailyhouseholdchoreswillbeperformedbypushbuttonpowerintheageofmiraclechips).
9.aselectiverundown(orderedupthenightbefore)ofallthe…political,monetary:
Thenightbefore,Mr.A.hadplacedhisorderforasummaryoftheparticularworldnewsthatinterestshim,namelynewsabouttheeconomy.Apersoncaninstructthecomputertoselectonlythosekindsofitemsheisinterestedin.
10.Thelatter-dayAladdin:
themodernAladdin.Notetheanalogy.HerethefuturemaniscomparedtoAladdininTheArabianNights,andthemiracleshipsaretothegenie.ForAladdin,seeNote8tothetext.
11.issuesastringofbusinessandpersonalmemos:
Hegivesforthaseriesofbothapersonalandbusinessnature.Sinceitdoesnotsayotherwise,hemusthavegiventhemessagesorally.Hereitisnotnecessarytowriteitsincethe“geniescreen”willrecorditforhim.
12.eyeball-to-eyeball:
similartoface-to-faceandeye-to-eye.Ofthethree,face-to-faceistheleastforceful;eye-to-eyeismoreforcefulthanface-to-face,buteyeball-to-eyeballisthemostforceful.Asimilarphraseisnose-to-nose,butitimpliesonthevergeofconflict,e.g.thetwoboyswerenose-to-nosewhentheteacherarrivedandpreventedafight.
13.memorybank:
computerscanreceiveandstore,andsortoutatremendousamountofinformation.Theycanalsogiveforthinformationthathasbeenreceived,storedandsorted.Thestorageofinformationiscalledamemorybank.Thebringforthofthatinformationiscalledinformationretrieval.
14.AlicethenjoinsateleviseddiscussiononByzantine:
ThecomputerhasinformationstoredonByzantineart(seeNote12tothetext).Alicehasretrievedthisinformationfromthecomputer.Thecomputerteachesinthesamewayabookdoes.Nowshejoinsadiscussiongroupofpeopleindifferentlocationswhohearandseeeachotherthroughspecialtelevisionapparatus.
15.Al(Laddy)Jr.:
AlisusuallydiminutiveforAlbert,butinthiscaseitisforAladdin,whichcanalsobeshortenedtoLaddy.Jr.standsforjunior,whichmeansthesonhasthefirstnameashisfather.FatherwouldbeAlSr.(senior).Thisisonlydonewithmen’snames.Ifthenamecontinuesforthethirdgeneration,Romannumerals(I.II.III.etc.)areused.Thishappensmainlyamongupperclassfamilies,e.g.JohnRockefellerI,II,III.
16.barringheadaches,tummyachesandheartaches:
withtheexceptionof…Theauthorhereimpliesthatthesearetheonlyproblemsthecomput
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