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新标准大学英语(第二版)综合教程2 Unit 2 B篇练习答案及课文翻译(ppt课件)

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Background information
➢ Emotional Intelligence is a book written by Daniel Goleman and published in 1995. The theory of emotional quotient (EQ) was based on earlier work done by other psychologists in the 1970s and 1980s – a quotient is the number that is the result of dividing one number by another, so EQ is a score for behaviour involving emotions. The EQ concept claims that emotional intelligence is as important as the traditionally recognized intellectual intelligence. A high IQ (Intelligence Quotient) does not represent all the elements for a successful career or life.
Everyone knows that high IQ is no guarantee of success, happiness, or virtue, but until Emotional Intelligence, we could only guess why. Daniel Goleman’s brilliant report from the frontiers of psychology and neuroscience offers startling new insight into our “two minds” — the rational and the emotional —and how they together shape our destiny.
全新版大学英语综合教程第二册完整(完整版)ppt课件

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Howard Gardner, a professor of education at Harvard University, reflects on a visit to China and gives his thoughts on different approaches to learning in China and the West.
LEARNING, CHINESE-STYLE Howard Gardner For a month in the spring of 1987, my wife Ellen and I lived in the bustling eastern Chinese city of Nanjing with our 18-month-old son Benjamin while studying arts education in Chinese kindergartens and elementary schools. But one of the most telling lessons Ellen and I got in the difference between Chinese and American ideas of education came not in the classroom but in the lobby of the Jinling Hotel where we stayed in Nanjing. The key to our room was attached to a large plastic block with the room number on it. When leaving the hotel, a guest was encouraged to turn in the key, either by handing it to an attendant or by dropping it through a slot into a box. Because the key slot was narrow, the key had to be positioned carefully to fit into it.
全新版大学英语综合教程2第二版Unit4电子ppt课件

Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading
Mortgage Mortgage
How to Get a Mortgage
Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading
Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading
ThБайду номын сангаас American Dream
Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading
A borrower can get a mortgage from a bank, credit union, or other lender. Most lenders require the borrower to have a certain amount of money to use as a down payment. For example, if an individual wants to buy a home priced at $50,000 and the lender requires a down payment of $2,000, the individual will apply for a loan of $48,000 to pay for the difference. Payments for the loan are usually made monthly. The life of the mortgage can be 15, 20, 30, or even 40 years.
新标准大学英语(第二版)综合教程2 Unit 3 A篇练习答案及课文翻译ppt课件

tennis? 4 How much do you think national culture is reflected in
sports?
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1 What are the most popular sports in China? Well, I believe it has been a tradition that sports like basketball, table tennis, badminton, volleyball, swimming, gymnastics, martial arts and t’ai chi are the most popular sports in China. However, in recent years, football has certainly become very popular, along with some other sports like golf, tennis, skiing, car racing and snooker.
3. Watch the video clip and discuss the cruelty and wildness of sports.
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Warming Up
American football is a ball game with complex rules and intricate strategies, played in a number of countries but mainly in the US. Each team has 11 players on the field at a time (out of 46 in a whole team who are divided into offence, defence and specialized teams) and each player has a specialized role or task for each specific play. Players carry the egg-shaped ball and pass or hand it backwards to others (a “running play”) or throw it forwards to teammates (a “passing play”). Opposing players may “tackle” a player running with ball (by pushing, grasping or pulling) or block other players.
sports?
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1 What are the most popular sports in China? Well, I believe it has been a tradition that sports like basketball, table tennis, badminton, volleyball, swimming, gymnastics, martial arts and t’ai chi are the most popular sports in China. However, in recent years, football has certainly become very popular, along with some other sports like golf, tennis, skiing, car racing and snooker.
3. Watch the video clip and discuss the cruelty and wildness of sports.
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Warming Up
American football is a ball game with complex rules and intricate strategies, played in a number of countries but mainly in the US. Each team has 11 players on the field at a time (out of 46 in a whole team who are divided into offence, defence and specialized teams) and each player has a specialized role or task for each specific play. Players carry the egg-shaped ball and pass or hand it backwards to others (a “running play”) or throw it forwards to teammates (a “passing play”). Opposing players may “tackle” a player running with ball (by pushing, grasping or pulling) or block other players.
新标准大学英语综合教程2 Unit 2 reading part1 课件

Picture Description
Who has bigger vocabulary bank? Please look at the following expressions and use some adjectives to describe them.
Picture Description
Sympathy vs. empathy
Active reading 1:y vs. sympathy
Read the definitions in Exercise 1 on page 16 and work in your group to decide whether the following feelings or actions are a result of sympathy or empathy. Write S for sympathy and E for empathy.
What are the earliest emotions you can remember in your life?
Active reading 1: Navigation
2
Text exploration
Identifying and understanding examples Identifying the main ideas
S __ trying to comfort someone who has had bad news E __reacting physically when you see that someone is in pain
__ collecting money to help the victims of a natural disaster E
全新版大学英语综合教程2第二版Unit4电子ppt课件

Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading
The American Dream
Immigrants The Great Depression
Mortgage
Warm-up Questions
American Dream is the belief that everyone in the United States has the chance to achieve success and prosperity. For ordinary people, it means a happy family, an ideal job, and a nice house. For minorities and immigrants, it also includes freedom and equal rights.
Introduction
Listen to the passage and fill in the blanks with the missing words.
Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading
Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading
The Great Depression
Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading
The American Dream
Immigrants The Great Depression
Mortgage
Warm-up Questions
American Dream is the belief that everyone in the United States has the chance to achieve success and prosperity. For ordinary people, it means a happy family, an ideal job, and a nice house. For minorities and immigrants, it also includes freedom and equal rights.
Introduction
Listen to the passage and fill in the blanks with the missing words.
Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading
Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading
The Great Depression
Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading
全新大学英语综合教程二册UnitPPT课件

1). Sunday is a holiday ,when people do not go to work .(= so people do not go to work .)定语从句相当于结果状语从句
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2). He got lost in Beijing ,which was enveloped in fog .(= when it was enveloped in fog ,)定语从句相当于时间状 语从句。
insist he give Diane a call.
9.How did Diane react to the surprise Father had for
her? How humiliated she is.
10.why did Heid第i 5c页h/共a78n页ge school?
11.What did Father try to impress on Mrs.Higgins?
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1. …, he’s always doing these stupid things that end up really embarrassing one or more of us kids (lines 9-10).
译文:他老是干那些蠢事,弄得我们当儿女的 到头来无地自容。 that –clause 在语法上是一个定语从句 ,但实际上起了结果状语从句的作用,这叫 定语从句意义的转化。 如:
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really embarrassing one or more of them kids.
3.What did sean plan to do the money he earned
from his first job? He wanted to buy a guitar.
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2). He got lost in Beijing ,which was enveloped in fog .(= when it was enveloped in fog ,)定语从句相当于时间状 语从句。
insist he give Diane a call.
9.How did Diane react to the surprise Father had for
her? How humiliated she is.
10.why did Heid第i 5c页h/共a78n页ge school?
11.What did Father try to impress on Mrs.Higgins?
第10页/共78页
1. …, he’s always doing these stupid things that end up really embarrassing one or more of us kids (lines 9-10).
译文:他老是干那些蠢事,弄得我们当儿女的 到头来无地自容。 that –clause 在语法上是一个定语从句 ,但实际上起了结果状语从句的作用,这叫 定语从句意义的转化。 如:
第2页/共78页
really embarrassing one or more of them kids.
3.What did sean plan to do the money he earned
from his first job? He wanted to buy a guitar.
新标准大学英语综合教程2Unit1第一篇课文PPT

Cultural affairs
Listen to Part 2 and decide whether these
statements are True or False.
Script
☐ 1 Hippies longed for more love and personal freedom in America.
riots
第九页,编辑于星期四:五点 四十八分。
Active reading 1: Embarkation
Cultural affairs
Listen to recordings about cultural affairs in the US during the 1960s and finish the tasks.
Mapping
Embarkation Navigation Destination
Resources
第一页,编辑于星期四:五点 四十八分。
Active reading 1: Mapping
Finding out how college life has changed since the 1960s pinions
☐ 5 Women in the 1960s fought only for the same chances as men to get a good education and a good job. They also demanded equal pay for equal work.
第十二页,编辑于星期四:五点 四十八分。
第二页,编辑于星期四:五点 四十八分。
Active reading 1: Embarkation
Survey Background information
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Mapping Embarkation
Navigation
Destinationg 2: Mapping
Interpreting
underlining meanings
Developing story
telling ability with the
use of time adverbials
ASL
Watch the video clip and discuss:
What did Hellen Keller learn to communicate with others? Name the ways deaf people use to communicate with others.
More
Active reading 2 :Destination
Summarising
This is Sandy is an extract from Tone, a story about the life of a deaf girl. She thinks her friends are(1) _______ people who (2) ____ with pride when they introduce her to someone new. When people find out she is deaf they are (3) ______ shocked for a moment at first but pretend not to be. Sandy says that the hearing aids she saw in a (4) _______ are great fashion accessories, they’re just like a (5) ________ you put onto your ear. Sandy likes to show her hearing aid. She doesn’t tie her hair up in a (6) _____ but she tucks it behind her ears. Sandy’s friend Carol introduces her to a boy called Colin at a party. They sit together on a (7) ____ and Colin realizes that Sandy can understand what he is saying by reading his lips. Someone turns up the (8) _____ of the music and they dance together. Soon they are dating. This is when the real (9) ___ begins.
More
identify themselves script
Active reading 2: embarkation
Script
I know one family of four who were all deaf—mother, father, sister and brother. While the older sister was (1)__________________ profoundly deaf according to her audiogram, she chose to wear two hearing aids, loved to use her voice when she signed, joined a (2)___________________ sign/dance group and LOVED to listen to music. I found it interesting that she referred to herself as “hard of hearing” even though she little hearing ability . Her brother, had very (3)_____________________ however, had more hearing ability than his sister.
Active reading 2: embarkation
Making prediction
Read the first and last lines of each paragraphs and decide whether the statement is true or false.
Sally doesn‟t like wearing her hearing aids. _______ Sally thinks being deaf has a √ positive effect. _______ Sally and Collin know each other in a blind date. _______ This story is a part of a life story. √ _______
Active reading 2: embarkation
How do deaf people identify themselves?
Listen and fill in the blanks with words you hear from the passage.
Words to know before listening: audiogram (医)听力敏度图 hearing aid 助听器 sign v. 打手势表达 hard of hearing adj. 听觉差的;有点
Active reading 2: Embarkation
Embarkation: index
ASL Introducing yourself Predication How deaf people identify themselves Making predictions
Active reading 2: embarkation
More
Active reading 2 :Destination
Summarising
This is Sandy is an extract from Tone, a story about the life of a deaf girl. She thinks her friends are(1) ________________ beam with honorable people who (2) ____________ pride when they introduce her to someone new. When people find out she is deaf they are (3) mostly _____________ shocked for a moment at first but pretend not to be. Sandy says that the hearing aids she saw in a (4) _____________ are great fashion catalog clip accessories, they‟re just like a (5) ____________ you put onto your ear.
Active reading 2 : Destination
Destination index
Summarising
Inventing stories
Active reading 2 :Destination
Summarising
Fill in the blanks with words you learn from the text to complete the summary.
聋的
More
Active reading 2: embarkation
I know one family of four who were all deaf—mother, father, sister and brother. While the older sister was (1)____ according to her audiogram, she chose to wear two hearing aids, loved to use her voice when she signed, joined a (2)____ and LOVED to listen to music. I found it interesting that she referred to herself as “hard of hearing” even though she had very (3)____. Her brother, however, had more hearing ability than his sister. He was (4)____ “hard of hearing” according to his audiogram, but he refused to wear hearing aids, used (5)____ only, did not use his voice, and did not enjoy (6)____. He identified himself as “deaf”. They were both welladjusted kids and had a (7)____. However, it always fascinated me about how they chose to (8)____ to others and I wondered what leads deaf people to choose their identity. Is it family influence, (9)____, educational influence or (10)____?
Navigation
Destinationg 2: Mapping
Interpreting
underlining meanings
Developing story
telling ability with the
use of time adverbials
ASL
Watch the video clip and discuss:
What did Hellen Keller learn to communicate with others? Name the ways deaf people use to communicate with others.
More
Active reading 2 :Destination
Summarising
This is Sandy is an extract from Tone, a story about the life of a deaf girl. She thinks her friends are(1) _______ people who (2) ____ with pride when they introduce her to someone new. When people find out she is deaf they are (3) ______ shocked for a moment at first but pretend not to be. Sandy says that the hearing aids she saw in a (4) _______ are great fashion accessories, they’re just like a (5) ________ you put onto your ear. Sandy likes to show her hearing aid. She doesn’t tie her hair up in a (6) _____ but she tucks it behind her ears. Sandy’s friend Carol introduces her to a boy called Colin at a party. They sit together on a (7) ____ and Colin realizes that Sandy can understand what he is saying by reading his lips. Someone turns up the (8) _____ of the music and they dance together. Soon they are dating. This is when the real (9) ___ begins.
More
identify themselves script
Active reading 2: embarkation
Script
I know one family of four who were all deaf—mother, father, sister and brother. While the older sister was (1)__________________ profoundly deaf according to her audiogram, she chose to wear two hearing aids, loved to use her voice when she signed, joined a (2)___________________ sign/dance group and LOVED to listen to music. I found it interesting that she referred to herself as “hard of hearing” even though she little hearing ability . Her brother, had very (3)_____________________ however, had more hearing ability than his sister.
Active reading 2: embarkation
Making prediction
Read the first and last lines of each paragraphs and decide whether the statement is true or false.
Sally doesn‟t like wearing her hearing aids. _______ Sally thinks being deaf has a √ positive effect. _______ Sally and Collin know each other in a blind date. _______ This story is a part of a life story. √ _______
Active reading 2: embarkation
How do deaf people identify themselves?
Listen and fill in the blanks with words you hear from the passage.
Words to know before listening: audiogram (医)听力敏度图 hearing aid 助听器 sign v. 打手势表达 hard of hearing adj. 听觉差的;有点
Active reading 2: Embarkation
Embarkation: index
ASL Introducing yourself Predication How deaf people identify themselves Making predictions
Active reading 2: embarkation
More
Active reading 2 :Destination
Summarising
This is Sandy is an extract from Tone, a story about the life of a deaf girl. She thinks her friends are(1) ________________ beam with honorable people who (2) ____________ pride when they introduce her to someone new. When people find out she is deaf they are (3) mostly _____________ shocked for a moment at first but pretend not to be. Sandy says that the hearing aids she saw in a (4) _____________ are great fashion catalog clip accessories, they‟re just like a (5) ____________ you put onto your ear.
Active reading 2 : Destination
Destination index
Summarising
Inventing stories
Active reading 2 :Destination
Summarising
Fill in the blanks with words you learn from the text to complete the summary.
聋的
More
Active reading 2: embarkation
I know one family of four who were all deaf—mother, father, sister and brother. While the older sister was (1)____ according to her audiogram, she chose to wear two hearing aids, loved to use her voice when she signed, joined a (2)____ and LOVED to listen to music. I found it interesting that she referred to herself as “hard of hearing” even though she had very (3)____. Her brother, however, had more hearing ability than his sister. He was (4)____ “hard of hearing” according to his audiogram, but he refused to wear hearing aids, used (5)____ only, did not use his voice, and did not enjoy (6)____. He identified himself as “deaf”. They were both welladjusted kids and had a (7)____. However, it always fascinated me about how they chose to (8)____ to others and I wondered what leads deaf people to choose their identity. Is it family influence, (9)____, educational influence or (10)____?