Lesson 3高级英语课程教案第一册.docx
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Lesson3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
Unit3
ShipsintheDesert
TeachingAims
1.ImprovingReadingSkills----understandingscientificreadings
2.EnrichingVocabulary---enlargingvocabulary
cultivatingstudents’senseofwordbuilding
understandingthatsynonymshavefineshades
3.ImprovingWritingskills---makingeffectiveuseofspecificverbs
discussingthesolutiontoenvironmentalproblemsfromapolitician’spointofview,thatis,relatingthesolutiontoenvironmentaldestructiontothesolutiontoarmraces
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
Writeashortcompositionon:
Wemustprotectourecologicalsystem.
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
Unit3
ShipsintheDesert
Warming-upActivities
Douyouthinktheenvironmentisfacingsomethreats?
Ifyes,whatarethethreats?
Haveyoueverthoughtofprotectingourecologicalsystem?
Anygodproposals?
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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
Unit3
ShipsintheDesert
AdditionalBackgroundInformation
AlGore
Bornin1948inWashingtonD.C.,U.S.Senator(1984-1992)fromtheStateofTennessee,andtheU.S.Vice-President(1992--2000underPresidentBillClinton.HEistheauthorofthebookEarthintheBalancefromwhichthispieceistaken.
ClearAirAct
OneoftheoldestenvironmentallawsoftheU.S.,aswellasthemostfar-reaching,thecostliest,andthemostcontroversial.Itwaspassedin1970.
Ozonedepletion
Alayerofozoneinthestratospherepreventsmostultravioletandotherhigh-energyradiation,whichisharmfultolife,frompenetratingtotheearth’ssurface.Someenvironmentalscientistsfearthatcertainman-madepollutants,e.g.nitricoxide,CFCs(Chlorofluorocarbons),etc.,mayinterferewiththedelicatebalanceofreactionsthatmaintainstheozone’sconcentration,possiblyleadingtoadrasticdepletionofstratosphericozone.Thisisnowhappeninginthestratosphereabovethepolarregions.
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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
Unit3
ShipsintheDesert
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
Unit3
ShipsintheDesert
TeachingActivities(Discussion)
Specialdifficulties
1.analyzingthestructureofsomelongandcomplicatedsentences
2.understandingthescientificmattersconnectedwithecologicalenvironment
3.translatinglongandcomplicatedsentences
4.masteringtherulesofwordformation
5.paraphrasingsomesentences
Questions
1.Howhashumancivilizationnowbecomethedominantcauseofchangeintheglobalenvironment?
2.Whatchangesintheglobalenvironmentpresentastrategicthreattohumancivilization?
Howshouldwefacethischallengeandsolvetheproblem?
3.Whatsolutionsdoesthewriterputforwardtoourecologicalproblems?
4.Whatarethetwokeyfactorsthatdefinethephysicalrealityofourrelationshiptotheearth?
Whatdramaticchangeshaveoccurredinthesetwokeyfactors?
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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
Unit3
ShipsintheDesert
TeachingActivities(TextAnalysis1)
IntroductiontothePassage
1.Typeofliterature:
apieceofexposition
2.Thepurposeofapieceofexposition:
---toinformorexplain
3.Waysofdevelopingthethesisofapieceofexposition:
---comparison,contrast,analogy,identification,illustration,analysis,definition,etc.
4.Thecentralthoughtorthesis
RhetoricalDevices
1.understatement:
Itistheoppositeofhyperbole,oroverstatement.Itachievesitseffectofemphasizingafactbydeliberatelyunderstatingit,impressingthelistenorthereadermorebywhatismerelyimpliedorleftunsaidthanbybarestatement.
2.metaphor
EffectiveWritingSkills
1.makingeffectiveuseofspecificverbs
2.discussingthesolutiontoenvironmentalproblemsfromapolitician’spointofview,thatis,relatingthesolutiontoenvironmentaldestructiontothesolutiontoarmraces
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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
Unit3
ShipsintheDesert
TeachingActivities(TextAnalysis2EnglishVersion)
1.Iwasstanding…onagoodday
1)inthesun:
inthesunlight,asopposedtointheshade
2)capableof:
havingtheabilityof
3)toprocess:
topreparebyaspecialmethod
4)catch:
theamountcaught
5)onagoodday:
goodheremeanssatisfying
6)capableofprocessingafifty-toncatchonagoodday:
havingtheabilityofcleaningandpreparingformarketingorcanning50tonsoffishcaughtonaproductiveday
2.Butitwasn'tagoodday.ItreferstothedayIwasthere.
3.theprospectsofagoodcatchlookedbleak
1)bleak:
notpromisingorhopeful
2)itwasnotatallpossibletohaveagoodCatch,tocatchalargeamountoffish
3)Thisisobviouslyanunderstatementbecausewithsandallaroundtherewasnochanceofcatchingfish,tosaynothingofcatchingalotoffish.
4.Wherethereshouldhavebeen.,.therewas...
1)Payattentiontothestructure.Theimplicationisthatoncethereweregentlewaveslappingagainstthesideoftheshipbuttherewerenonenow.Instead,intheplaceofthewavestherewerestretchesofsand.
2)lap:
tostrikegentlywithalight,splashingsound
3)inalldirection:
everywhere
5.Theotherships...tothehorizon
1)Howcouldtheothershipsbeatrestinthesand?
Theothershipswerealsoanchoredintheoriginalcoastbutnowwaterhadturnedintosandthereforetheyweresurroundedbysandandcouldnotmove.
2)dune:
aroundedhillorridgeofsandheapedupbytheactionofthewind
3)thatstretched...tothehorizon:
thatextendedasfarastheeyecouldsee;thatextendedtothefaroffplacewheretheskymeetstheearth
6.WhyistheAraldisappearing?
Itisbecomingsmallerandsmallerbecausethewaterthatusedtoflowintotheseahasbeenturnedawaytoirrigatethelandcreatedinthedeserttogrowcotton.Theschemewasanill-conceivedonebecauseitfailedtotakeintoconsiderationtheecologicaleffect.
7.Myresearchfor...destruction
1)Whydidhetravelaroundtheworld?
Hetraveledaroundtheworldbecausehewantedtosee,checkandstudycasesofsuchdestructioninordertofindoutthebasiccausesbehindtheenvironmentalcrisis.
2)image:
typicalexample
8.AttheveryBottom...throughtime
1)attheverybottomoftheearth:
thesouthernendoftheearth'saxis;Bottomheremeansfarthestend
2)highinthe...Mountains:
atahighplaceinthemountainchain
3)Whydidtheauthorsaythesunglaredthroughaholeinthesky?
Wherecomesthehole?
Itreferstoozonedepletion.
4)unbelievablecoldness:
socoldthatyoucannotimagine
5)thetunnelhewasdiggingthroughtime:
hewasdrillingtogetsamplesfromtheglacier,thedeeperhedrilled,thefartherthesampleintime;inotherwords,thesurfaceoftheglacierisanindicationofrecenttimewhilethedeeperpartoftheglaciertellsofsituationofamuchremoteperiod
9.Slippinghisparkaback...wewerestanding
1)parka:
派克大衣,ahoodedfurjacketwornasanoutergarmentbyEskimos
2)abadlyburnedface:
causedbyoverexposuretodirectsunlight,
3)crackedandpeeling:
notetheuseofpastparticipleandpresentparticiple;onthefacetherewerelinesthatweresplit,openandpiecesofskinwerecomingdown
10.Hemovedhisfinger...ago
Followingthelayersoficeinthecoresample,hisfingercameto
theplacewherethelayeroficewasformed20yearsago.
11.AttheBottom...onearth
1)twocontinentsaway:
thetwocontinentsrefertoSouth
AmericaandAntartica
2)emissionheremeanstheamountofpollutantsdischarged
3)leastaccessibleplaceonearth:
theplacewhichismostdifficulttogettointheworld
12.Butthemostsignificant...eversince
1)thusfar:
uptothistime
2)pickupspeed:
developinanacceleratedspeed;becomefaster
3)eversince:
fromthenuntilnow
13.Industrymeant...warmtheearth
1)industrymeantcoal:
thedevelopmentofindustrymeanttheuseoflargeamountofcoalasfueltogeneratepower
2)it:
standingforcoalandlateroil
3)risinglevel:
theamountofcarbondioxideintheatmospheregrew
4)withitsabilitytotrapmoreheatintheatmosphere:
heatcannoteasilygetthroughcarbondioxideandgointothehighaltitudesocarbondioxideplaystheroleofacover,keepingtheheatneartheearth
5)thepartafterthe"dash"servesasanadverbialofresult
14.upwindfromtheicerunway...thatinexorablechange
1)upwind:
inthedirectionfromwhichthewindisblowingorusuallyblows顶风
2)icerunway:
runwayisastripofpavedgroundforusebyairplanesintakingoffandlanding,andhereintheSouthPoletherunwayisastripoficeground
3)skiplane:
anairplanewithskisinsteadofwheelsforlandingandtakingoffinthesnow
4)Whyaretheenginesoftheplanekeptrunning?
Becausethepilotfearsthatifhestopstheengines,themetalpartswouldbefrozensolidandtheengineswouldnotbe
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