新世纪高职英语(第三版)第1册Unit9
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Unit 9 Welcome to join our club!(第三课时教学设计)一、教材分析1. 教学内容本课时系教材《英语基础教程》(1)第九单元的第三课时,包括Language in use中的Grammar focus 部分,具体内容为:一般将来时的基本结构及常见用法。
2. 教学重点、难点(1 )教学重点一般将来时的基本结构及常见用法。
(2)教学难点一般将来时的常见用法。
、教学目标1. 知识目标(1)学会并能套用一般将来时的基本句型(2)学习一般将来时的常见用法:2. 能力目标(1)能套用一般将来时的基本句型并熟练运用。
(2)能根据不同情境正确使用一般将来时。
3. 情感目标能根据情境正确使用一般将来时,培养学生日常生活中形成良好的语言习惯。
三、教学步骤Step One Lead-in1. Check the homework in last period. Ask Ss to tell the benefits of one of the clubs to the class and writedown the benefits on the blackboard. The following sentence patterns may be used:If you want to …,you need to …One way to fulfill the goals is to …If you join /come to … Club/Organization, you will/can …Do you want to … ? … is your best choice.… clubs can lead you to …You' II improve your skill of…You' ll experience the pleasure of …(设计意图:检查上一课时布置的作业,复习所学词汇与句型。
新世纪⾼职⾼专英语综合教程1各单元答案各单元课后练习答案Unit One Why College?Work outII.1. major2. viewed3. are reserved4. view5. be dominated6. outearn7. In addition to 8. made it 9. talented 10. careerIII.1. entertain2. vary3. viewing4. election5. majority6. reservation7. advancing8. talents9. added 10. outearnIV.1. More diplomas do not always mean more money.2. Great athletes and entertainers outearn everyone else.3. Going to college is naturally becoming the next step after high school.4. Recent high school gradates no longer dominate the college campuses.5. It is common for adults to come back to college for personal growth.V.1.the more he will earn2. I still view him as3. we no longer believe him4.In addition to the dictionary he wanted5, either he or I was wrongVI.Model 11. The more we looked forward to his early arrival, the more disappointed we became.2. The happier Karl pretended to be in public, the sadder he felt in private.Model 21. It’s a social custom for people to exchange presents at Christmas.2. It’s exciting for me to speak in public for the first time.Model 31. Getting up early is considered a good habit.2. Taking natural materials out of the rubbish and using them again is called recycling. Model 41. Gone were the restrictions that prevented blacks from noting.2. More serious was the question of how the president would present the announcement. VIII.(P 9)1. At2. an3. to4. what5. the6. back7. on8. few9. across 10. aRead morePassage One T F F T F Passage Two D B B C AUnit 3 Paradise LostWork outII. 1. impression 2. no more than 3. contains 4. established5. vary6. process7. sustainable8. speed up9. wore still10. absorbedIII. 1. describe 2. destructed 3. absorption 4. process 5. grow6. economy7. impressed8. containers9. renew 10. varietyIV.1. The greatest and most famous rainforest in Brazil.2. When the trees are cleared, they take along time to come back.3. When the trees disappear from the land, the water sources suddenly disappear.4. That makes them the oldest communities of living things on the planet.5. The great navigator’s impression is the first known written description of a rainforest. V. Translation1.to cut down the trees without permission.2. varies between 4% and 6%.3.to speed up the production of the new brand car.4.is the same as ours.5.worse still, he was out of a job.VI. Sentence makingModel 11.It is the director who is responsible for the accident.2. It is Jack who help the old man to push his cart.Model 21. It takes the boy three hours to swim across the river.2. It took the doctors several hours to operate on this patient.Model 31.He devoted all his life to writing fairy tales, so he remained single all his life.2.If you don’t eat, youwill have to remain hungry.Model 41.As we mentioned just now, the problem is much more serious than you thought.2. As everybody knows, learning a foreign language is a time-consuming task.Grammar TipsVII. 1.together 2. not 3. not 4. before 5. under 6. below 7. large 8. against 9.between 10. cross 11. faster 12. after 13. without 14. many 15. notVIII. 1. wonderful 2. used 3. industry 4. education 5. revolutionary 6. kinds7. goes 8. was soldRead morePassage One: T T F T F Passage Two : B C B D AUnit 5 Winning at All CostsWork outII. 1. washed out 2. when it comes to 3. relieved 4. relied 5. confidence 6. risked7. stress 8. final 9. an effect on 10. substanceIII. 1. nervous 2. mixed 3. finally 4. risking 5. substantial 6. relief7. confident 8. harm 9. reliable 10. competeIV.1. Many drugs have serious side-effects when used over a long period of time.2. All these drugs can cause serious health problems if taken in large doses.3. There is a danger of having a heart attack when doing hard exercises.4.Many athletes take stimulants to help them perform well in competition.5. The risks of disqualification an bodily damage seem to have little effect on athletes.V. Translation1. will have much effects on the development of medicine.2. so don’t always rely on your parents for good advice.3. When it comes to the side effects of stimulants,…4. about 200 people in this city die of heart attack and high blood pressure.5. .. Ben Johnson was stripped of the gold medal for the men’s 100-meter race.VI. Sentence makingModel 11. The mother has a lot to say when it comes to her child’s success.2. Many people can use computers, but when it comes to repairing them, they know little.Model 21. The stick will break when given enough stress.2. You’ll find these social factors important when taken into consideration.Model 31. Hard training and confidence made the runner winner of the 100 meters at the Olympic Games.2. It is a known fact many athletes take drugs to make them more competitive.Model 41. It is believed that some drugs have serious side effects and are harmful to the body.2. It is reported that students at this university are banned from smoking on campus.Grammar TipsVII.1. us改为we2. far intelligent改为far more intelligent3. so改为 as4. of 去掉5.than in 改为 than that in6.a great writer 改为 great a writer7. more happy 改为 happier8.longest改为 longer 9.than改为 as 10. 正确VIII.1.concerned2. be controlled3. fewer4. will only be5. faster6. are doing7. slower8. are being born9. Longer 10. achievement Read morePassage One : F T T F T Passage Two; C B C D C。
Unit 9 Recycling WasteI. Teaching Objectives:After the learning of this text, the students will be able to1. understand the main idea of the text;2. learn to analyse long difficult sentence patterns;3. grasp the key words, language points and grammatical structures in the text;4. conduct a series of reading, speaking and translation exercises related to the text. II. Time Allotment:Eight periods (six for intensive reading and two for Exercises)III. Text Analysis1. The organic waste materials found in garbage dump serve as food for tiny bacteria.serve as: To be of service or use 担当;充当e.g. He served as president for ten years.The room has to serve as both bedroom and living room.2. Over the years, as one load of garbage is piled on top of another …..over the years经过很多年介词over: Through the period or duration of: 在…时期或期间e.g. records maintained over two years. 保持了两年的记录load of: Something that is carried, as by a vehicle, a person, or an animal:装载物,车辆,人或动物所背负的东西e.g. a load of firewood一担柴火3. Methane is a flammable gas, or one that is easily set on fire.one代词,= a gasset on fire放火,点燃;e.g. The house was set on fire at midnight.In fact, some garbage dumps are so full of methane that they sometimes catch fire.be full of充满了…e.g. The bin needs emptying; it's full of rubbish. 垃圾箱该倒了, 垃圾都满了。
⾼职⾼专英语IUnit9教案课程名称:新世纪⾼职⾼专英语Period 1Unit 9 Surfing’s Up and Grades Are Down授课内容:1. Understand the Text:Surfing’s Up and Grades Are Down2.Explain the key words and structures in the text.⽬的要求:1. Understand why many universities are trying different measures to monitor orrestrict the hours students spend on the Internet and what kinds of measures have been taken.2. Master the key words and structures in the text有关记录:板书设计:Unit 9 Surfing’s Up and Grades Are Down Background knowledge:World Wide Web→was begun in 1989 by Tim Berners-Lee and his colleaguesAlfred UniversityUniversity of California’s Berkeley CampusNew Words and Phrases Study:overwhelm: weigh down; submergee.g: The old lady was overwhelmed by a feeling of homesickness.The whole nation was overwhelmed by the news of their great leader’s death.neglect: ignore, pay no attention toe.g: Some students are so addicted to computer games that they neglect their responsibility. Unit 9 Surfing’s Up and Grades Are DownI.Lead in( 15 minutes)Ask the students to discuss in pairs their opinions on computers and then ask some pairs to tell their opinions to the whole class.Q1: Do you agree that we are now living in the age of information and the Internet happens to be the most important source of information? Why?A: I agree. Because from many aspects, we can see how the Internet influences our lives by providing us with the information everyday. For example, at home….., at school…..Q2. What are the strong points of using computers and the Internet?A: With the help of computers and the Internet, we can get a great deal of information very quickly and conveniently.Q3. What about the weak points?A: Some people may get addicted to computer games and lose themselves in the Internet, so they may forget their responsibilities in real lives.II. Read in ( 65 minutes)1. Background Information ( 5 minutes)1) World Wide webThe WEB has become the leading information retrieval service of the Internet (the world-wide computer network). The Web gives users access to a vast array of documents that are connected to each other by means of hypertext or hypermedia links.The Web operat es within the Internet’s basic client-server format; servers are computer programs that store and transmit documents to other computers on the network when asked to, while clients are programs that request documents from a server as the user asks for them. Browser software allowsusers to view the retrieved documents.2) Tim Berners-LeeA graduate of Oxford University, England, Tim now holds the 3Com Founders chair at the Laboratory for Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He directs the World Wide Web Consortium, an open forum of companies and organizations with the mission to lead the Web to its full potential.With a background of system design in real-time communications and text processing software development, in 1989 he invented the World Wide Web, Internet, an Internet-based hypermedia initiative for global information sharing, while working at CERN, the European Particle Physics Laboratory. He wrote the first web client (browser-editor) and server in 1990. He is the author of Weaving the Web, on the past, present and future of the Web.3) Alfred UniversityAlfred University is one of the most respected small universities in New York State and the nation, with colleges offering individualized academic programs in liberal arts and science, engineering, business, art and design.4) University of California’s Berkeley CampusBerkeley is the oldest campus of the University of California, situated in Berkeley, California on the east side of the San Francisco Bay, overlooking the Golden Gate. There are over 33,000 students enrolled and over 1,800 faculty.2. Developing vocabulary (30 minutes)1)counselor n.someone whose job is to help and support people with problems; advisore.g.: If you have any problems concerning your studies, you are suggested to turn to a counselor for advice. Extended words: counseling, counsel2) overwhelm v. weigh down; submergee.g. The Southeast Asian nations were overwhelmed by a Tsunami strike in December 2004.Extended words: overwhelming, overwhelminglyRelated words:conquer, overcome3)impose (on) v. place (sth. unwelcome or unpleasant) on sb./sth.; inflict sth.e.g. impose restrictions, limitations, restraints, etc. on tradeExtended words: imposing, imposingly, impositionRelated words: impress, enforce4) excessive adj. greater than what is normal or necessary; extremee.g. She died of excessive alcoholic drinking.e.g. Excessive cutting of trees has resulted in environmental deterioration.Extended words: excess, excessivelyRelated words: plentiful, abundant, extra5) orientation n. activity of orienting oneself; state of being orientatede.g. Universities usually give an orientation course to the freshmen so as to help them adapt to the new college life. Extended words:orient, oriental, orientate, disorientate, orientated6) pose v.cause sth. to arise, create or presente.g. Air pollution and traffic jam pose big problems for city planning.e.g. Terrorism poses a new problem for the security of the tourists in that city.7) neglect v.1) give no or not enough care or attention to (sb./sth.)e.g. As a mother, she will never neglect her duty to take care of her kids.2) fail or forget to do sth. esp. carelessly; leave undone (what one ought to do)e.g. He neglected to lock the door when he left the office.e.g. Some of the college students have become so absorbed in new computer games that they have neglected their coursework.Extended words: neglectful, neglected8) keep a close eye on: watch closelye.g. You need to keep a close eye on your suitcase when you travel around the country.9) move n. a step in a course of action towards a particular resulte.g. The company has taken a decisive move in the face of crisis.10) monitor v.1) make continuous observation of (sth.); record or test the operation of (sth.)e.g. After the patient underwent the operation, his lungs and heart condition was monitored by a machine.2) listen to and report on (foreign radio broadcasts and signals)e.g. He stayed up all night monitoring the radio signals across the coastline.11) lose oneself in sth.: be so involved in something that one does not notice anything elsee.g. The tourists had lost themselves so much in the beauty of the scenery there that they didn’t realize the danger of the impending storm.12)have…in common: share together or equallye.g. Though they are twin brothers, they have few interests in common.3.Detail study of the text (30 minutes)Paragraph One1) Comprehension QuestionsQ: What’s the problem put forward in this paragraph?A:More and more students are overwhelmed by computers.2) Main ideaIntroducing the problem of computers taking over college students’ lives.3) Phraseside effect: an unexpected or unpleasant result of a situation or evente.g. We shouldn’t ignore the negative side effect of the BBS.4) Difficult sentencesA growing number of students are letting computers overwhelm their lives.More and more students are having their lives controlled by computers.More and more students are losing themselves in this.More and more students are getting addicted to the use of computers.Paragraph Two1) Comprehension QuestionsQ: What do the counselors say about the way students use computers?A:They say that the students put too much emphasis on electronic relationships and neglect course work.2) Main ideaStudents put too much emphasis on electronic relationships and neglect course work and some even have been cheated out of money by virtual friends.Paragraph Three1) Comprehension QuestionsQ: Why is the Internet so attractive to students according to campus officials?A: Because it opens a door to a vast new realm of learning and research.2) Main ideaInternet is attractive to students because it is a safe and easy to communicate through Internet.3) Sentence structurehave trouble (in) doing something: have difficulty (in) doing somethinge.g. The old lady had trouble remembering the combination lock code.4) Difficult sentencesBut for students having trouble establishing social ties at large universities, or who are on their own, unsupervised, and facing adult pressures for the first time, it also poses many new risks.But for students who have difficulty forming social relationships at big universities, or are now living away from their parents for supervision and suffering from adult pressures as university students, the excessive use of computers causes many new risks.Paragraph Four1) Comprehension QuestionsQ: What has been done by some universities concerning the problem mentioned in the second paragraph?A: Some universities are restricting the time students spend on campus computers.2) Main ideaUniversities are taking different measures to solve the problems mentioned.Paragraph Five and Six1) Comprehension QuestionsQ: What did Alfred University decide to examine?A: It decided to examine what common features the students who had dropped out lastsemester had.Q: What did Connie Bechman find out?A: She discovered half of the students who dropped out spent as much as six hours a day on computer games or the Web.2) Main ideaAlfred University examined the common features of the students who had dropped out last semester and found that half of them spent too much time on computer games or the Web.3) Phrasesdrop out: stop attending or taking parte.g. The young man dropped out of college to go into business.Paragraph Seven1) Comprehension QuestionsQ: What will Alfred do to the freshmen the next semester?A: The freshmen will be told about the dangers of heavy computer use immediately after they enter school.2) Main ideaFreshmen in Alfred University will be told about the danger of heavy computer use and a full-time, professional counselor will be assigned to each computer room to watch for late night computer addicts.III. Exercise ( 10 minutes)Practice Ex. IIV. Assignments1.Review the text and the key words/phrases2.Finish off Ex. II – Ex. VI3.Preview Grammar; Reading skills; Practical reading and writingPeriod 1Period 2Unit 9 Surfing’s Up and Grades Are Down授课内容:1. Grammar: Emphasis2. Reading skills: Predicting3. Practical Reading: Reading an E-commerce Website4. Practical Writing: On-line Booking and Registration⽬的要求:1. Master the use of emphasis2. Master the reading skill:Using accurate predictions while reading.3. Learn how to read e-commerce websites.4. Learn how to book and register on line.有关记录:板书设计:Unit 9 Surfing’s Up and Grades Are Down Grammar – EmphasisI.Review the text (15 minutes)1.Check the assignments2.Summarize the textColleges across America are now alarmed to see their students increasingly obsessed with computers while neglecting their course work. In order to bring these students back to their study from online activities like computer games, chatting etc., colleges are now taking preventive measures. Such measures include limiting students on computer hours, programming warnings on computer screens, creating workshops on the use of computers, and even involving the subject in orientation courses.At the University of California’s Berkeley campus, students are so addicted to cyber relationships that they forget their learning or in some cases, even get cheated out of money. It is really piteous that they feel lonely on the vast campus and consider the World Wide Web as the only safe connection to the world. And according to an examination of the dropouts made at Alfred University, the dropouts are found to have the common feature of excessive logging in, particularly late at night.Having realized the negative impact campus computers could have on students in their course work, American universities are now working to change the situation. Alfred University, for instance, has planned to warn the incoming freshmen of the dangers of excessive use of computers and keep a close watch on computer addicts on campus.II. Grammar Tips –Emphasis(15 minutes)1.Note:1)⽤”It is/was…that…”句型强调原因状语从句时,引导该状语从句的关联词必须是because,不能由as, since等引导。