新版新视野听说第二册unit2教案
新视野视听说(第三版)第二册Unit2课件

Journey into the unknown
Unit 1 Traces of the past
Learning objectives Opening up
Listening to the world Speaking for communication Further practice in listening
Opening up
Read the following quotes about learning. Do you agree with them? Why or why not?
When you travel, if you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion and avoid the people, you might better stay home.
Listening to the world
4 Watch Part 3 and fill in the blanks.
1) mature 2) airport 3) theater 4) scenery 5) culture 6) language
Listening to the world
5 Watch Part 4 and match the statement 1-6 to the people A-F. 1B 2A 3E 4C 5F 6D
— Marcel Proust
•It means that real discovery doesn’t necessarily come from seeking new things; it lies in seeing things from new perspectives. •Yes. If we pay more attention to the details of our surroundings, we may discover something “new” from our daily routine.
大学新视野英语视听说教育教案2(第二版)标准答案(带unit-test)

.- 新视野大学英语视听说教程2(第二版)答案(带unit test)Unit1Listening skillsBBDCAListening in Task1FTFTFListening in Task2BBDACListening in Task3classical,peaceful,relaxing,Jazz,sadness,heavy metal,energy,sporting events,physical labor,road accidentsLet's talk Task 1Good Morning to All,success,musicaltalents,without,second part,replaced,legal action,real ownersFurther listening and speaking Task 1special,joke,talent,proud,loud,joy,honesty,dancer,talk,wondered,capture,fanTask2 BAADCTask 3 TFTTTUnit 1 test1-5 CCDCB1.favorite band ,2.Not anymore ,3.no longer ,4.a big fan ,5.collected ,6.the ones ,7.Going crazy ,8.Maybe to you ,9.pressure ,10.fall in love ,11.get it ,12.from time to time ,13.Go on ,14.music video 1-5BCDDA 1-5CDABA 6-10 CDCBCUnit2Listening skills: Making inferences ADBCBListening in > Task 1director,sound effects, good story,think, sad,violent, light-hearted movies,mystery movie,in the futureTask 2 DCDABTask3film,directors,actors,important,the United Kingdom,viewers,40 million,Olympic,World Cup,time,artistic value,depth,BestPicture,favor,science fictionLet's talk > Task 1 ABCDDFurther listening and speaking Task 1memorizing lines,remember one line,I hear the guns roar,a loud boom,forgot his lineTask 2 ACCADTask 3 FTFTFUnit 2 test1-5 CBABD1.a very good2.starring3.best-seller4.a new classic5.violent6.somewhat7.before8.the calmness9.death 10.thought 1-5 DBDCA 1-5 CCBAB 6-10 CCBACUnit3Listening skills: Identifying people's identity BCDAAListening in > Task 1 go out,flaming red,crush,chicken,likes,guts,turn him down,keeping everything,tell herTask 2 early,late teens,Double-dating,Group dating,marry,Adult dating,hardly,Blind date,neverListening in > Task 3(3) An announcement about the wedding was published in the newspaper.(2) Wedding invitations were sent out to relatives and friends.(1) The minister greeted the guests in the church.(8) The minister talked about the meaning of marriage.(4) The bride and the bridegroom exchanged vows.(7) The minister prayed for the couple.(6) The minister declared the couple husband and wife.(9) The reception was over.(5) The minister signed the certificate.Let's talk > Task 1 BBCDAFurther listening and speaking Task 1 BDCATask 2 the young man's plans,a nice house,God will provide for us,Don't worry, sir,play the role of GodTask 3 FFTTFUnit 3 test1-5BDCDC1.He's engaged2.even3.fell in love with4.swept him off his feet5.popped the question6.getting married7.lonely8.divorced 9.different 1-5CADBA 1-5BCADD 6-10CACBDUnit4Listening skills Obey your thirst.,Drivers wanted.,She works while you rest.,Make yourself heard.,We lead. Others copy.,Good to the last drop.,Don't leave home without it.,No business too small, no problem too big.Listening in > Task 1 shoes,funny,a lot of life,ad,extra spring,money,millions of dollars,for nothing,reach the top,hard work,focus on,forgetTask 2 FTFFTTask 3 ABBCCLet's talk > Task 1 TFTFTFurther listening and speaking Task 1banned tobacco ads,young people smoking cigarettes,ways around the law,new customers old ones,smoking on campusTask 3 FTFTFUnit 4 test1-5BBCDC1.We do2.change the image3.do some surveys4.different age groups5.all the time6.your users7.target 1-5CAAAB 1-5CDCDC 6-10CBDBCUnit5Listening skills ABBDCListening in > Task 1(2) The couple was going to celebrate the wife's birthday.(5) The husband put the cat out before the taxi arrived.(3) The cat shot back into the house when the couple was going to the taxi.(1) The husband went back to chase the cat out.(4) The wife told the driver a lie.(6) The husband got into the car.Task 3 CDBACLet's talk > Task 11-6: five dollars, chops, worst/lowest quality, barked, finest, money7-12: own/have, followed, apartment house, third floor, scratched on, door13-18: yelled at, stop, smartest/cleverest, lamb chops, looked at, his keyFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 11-5: a dog, delighted/pleased, one of her friends, be close, interview6-9: warn, smell, foretell/predict, a chickenTask 2 CBCDDTask 3 1.in the theater2. a ticket3. well-trained, intelligent, human4. any problem, leave the theater, any other dog5. let thedog in, almost emptyUnit 5 test1-5ABACA1.how's2.they seem to be3.protects themfrom 4.all the time 5.scaring away 6.though7.they're lazy/they are lazy 8.avoid being seen 9.much faster 10.like horses 11.in Greek1-5BCDAC 1-5AACBC 6-10DBCADUnit6Listening skills:Dialog 1: D, The first girl (The girl who wears the short skirt2 Dialog 2: B, No, she hasn’t.Listening in > Task 11-4: looks funny, looks fine, out of fashion, good on her5-7: out-dated, following fashion trends, no wonderTask 21-5: fashionable clothes, trends, copied, traditional center, are guarded6-10: July, great numbers, a high price, starting point, only a partTask 3 1-5: DACBCLet's talk > Task 11-5:different and daring, Teenagers, their legs, shorter and shorter, five inches 6-10: loose morals, never appear, look childlike, women’s liberation, traditionalFurther listening and speaking >Further listening > Task 1 1-5: TFTFFTask 2 1-7: nervous, afraid, first time, locker, blanket, come out, woreTask 3 1-4: new clothes, full of clothes, university tuition, clothes in fashion5-7: the Middle Ages, part-time job, not too expensiveUnit 6 test1-5DDCAC1.trying on2.a business suit3.in a blouse4.cotton tights5.a dress6.a miniskirt7.to an office8.catch more eyes 9.suit 10.a typical boy 1-5ACBDC 1-5CBAAD 6-10BCDACUnit7Listening skills:1-5: BAADBListening in > Task 11-5: banker, loan, saving, save, spend, mortgage, property, property values, risen/gone up/increased by 30 percentTask 2 1-5: ABDCCTask 3 1-5: FTFTFLet's talk > Task 1 1-7: money, all his money, promise, in the casket, sitting, next to,close 8-14: box, locked, foolish, all that money, go back on her word, put the money, checkFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 11-7: the beggar, needed help, careful, a job, a hard time, waste,good luckTask 2 1-5: DCBDATask 3 1-5: TFFTTUnit 7 test1-5CDABC1.give me a loan2.What for3.support4.are spending5.hard up myself6.let him know7.get nowhere 8.easy-going 9.general manager 10.my luck1-5DCBAB 1-5BACDA 6-10BDCCCUnit8Listening skills:1-6: First, not only, but also, Also, Instead, More importantly7-11: though, Moreover, In fact, Last but not least, for exampleListening in > Task 1 1-5: FTFTFTask 21-5: BDCACTask 31-6: give out, number, online, sites, credit card, low7-11: outgoing, thieves, offers, mailbox, front doorLet's talk > Task 1 7-6-5-1-2-3-4Further listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 11. freeze2. tall, shorter, red jacket,3. his gun, open, the rest of the people,4. key, safe,5. calm, a medalTask 2 1-5: ADCDBTask 3 1-5: FTTFFUnit 8 test1-5BDDCA1.in prison2.the greater part of3.small office4.things5.3 meals6.get a break7.play games 8.get fired 9.all ears 10.allow11.on the phone 12.change places 13.In spite of1-5BCDDA 1-5BACBC 6-10ADABDUnit9Listening skills:1-6: crashing into, at least three, dozens more, big hole, danger, 327-12: 68, 5:48, 18 minutes, terrorism, four, the pilotListening in > Task 11-5: TFTFFTask 21-5: DABCCTask 3 1-7: candle, couple, six, 190 people, 1,500, 15 percent, nearly 5 percent8-13: about 1 percent, 700 percent, burning candle, away, at least a foot, children and petsLet's talk > Task 11-5: lost it for drunk driving, stole the car and killed the owner, in the trunk, horrified, calls for backup, I was speeding, tooFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 11-5: 120, burns, candles, blow them out, electrical appliances6-10: flickering lights, smoke alarm, floor plan, exitsTask 2 1-5: ACCBDTask 3 1-5: emergency 911, had broken down, woman passenger, No. 15, 15miles6-9: ambulance, the operator, calm and warm, a boyUnit 9 test1-5 CCADC1.driven through2.right away3.smells of4.run into5.going6.Look out7.hit it8.the opposite way 1-5 BDACC 1-5 ABDAC 6-10 BBDADUnit10Listening skills:1-8: take off, land, representative, how a plane flies, stays on the ground, short flight, increase, another cityListening in > Task 11-5: go camping, planning to go, the mountains, the most beautiful, drive 6-11: heights, wonderfulviews, skip the climbing, clean up, fun, overcomeTask 21-5: TFFTFTask 31-5: CDBAALet's talk > Task 11-5: a school examination, the basement, shopping, steps, frightened 6-10: come in, the window, toy gun, upstairs, take the dog11-14: have heard, the window, her parents, dial the numberFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 11-6: first prize, software competition, atrip to, fly, turns, goes pale, a cold sweat, some medicines, cause, a lot of troubleTask 21-5: ACDBATask 31-5: TTFFTUnit 10 test1-5 CCDDC1.2 people2.What's up3.camping4.Care to5.snakes6.scared stiff7.in the mountains8.care for9.Poisonous ones 10.like 11.can you 12.or not 13.how loud 14.scream1-5 CBDAC 1-5 CBADA 6-10DCBBA。
新视野大学英语第二册Unit 2教案

Why are you making so much fuss over losing 10yuan?
你为什么对丢了10元钱如此小题大做呢?
She must be making a fuss about nothing again.
她肯定又是在为一些无谓的事情大惊小怪。
11.bachelorn.
她租了套单身公寓,安顿了下来。
2)[C] a first university degree学士(学位)
a Bachelor of Science
理学士
a Bachelor of Arts
文学士
12.shift
v.change position or direction; move from one place to another转移;移动;变换
1)[C] an unmarried man未婚男子
I don't like the idea of getting married, so I will remain a bachelor all my life.
我不喜欢结婚,所以我会一辈子单身。
She rented a bachelor flat and settled down.
这些业余篮球运动员每周集训两次。
n.[C] sb. who does sth. just for pleasure
业余爱好者
Only amateurs will be allowed to participate in this match.
只有业余爱好者才能参加此项比赛。
Some amateurs can perform at such a high level that even professionals sing high praise for them.
新视野视听说(第三版)第二册Unit2课件

•It means that if we never go traveling, we’ll have a very limited view of the world. •No. With the development of modern technology, traveling is no longer the only means for us to broaden our mind.
Opening up
Read the following quotes about learning. Do you agree with them? Why or why not?
When you travel, if you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion and avoid the people, you might better stay home.
Opening up
What does each of the following quotes mean? Do you agree with them? Why or why not?
The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.
新视野视听说(第三版)第 二册Unit2课件
Unit 1 Traces of the past
Learning objectives Opening up
Listening to the world Speaking for communication Further practice in listening
新视野大学英语第三版读写第二册unit-2教案

授课题目:College—The Ladder to Success?授课时间:第____周第____周授课类型:理论课授课时数:4教学目的:After finishing this unit, students will be able to:1.To talk about the significance of humanities;2.Get deeper insights into the text;3.Make creative use of words, phrases and sentence patterns;4.To master the essay writing skill: focus on an advantage\disadvantage;5.To read with the skill “reading for major details”.教学重点和难点:1.To further understand the text;2.To apply the words, phrases and sentence patterns;3.To read with the skill “reading for major details”;4.To write an essay with the skill “focus on an advantage\disadvantage”.教学方法和手段:Various kinds of teaching methods are used:1.Teaching in class. Explain the profound theoretical knowledge in class;2.Case study. Provide case study during teaching, and make the students to discuss about the case;3.Bilingual and full English teaching;4.Applying modern multimedia teaching technologies;5.Taking advantage of abundant network teaching resources.教学内容和过程:Section A The humanities: Out of date?Step One Warming-up Activities 30 minutesI.Lead-in:Discuss the following questions:1.How do you think of your current major? If you were given a second chance to choose your major, what would you select and why?— If I were given a second chance to choose my major, I would choose …/ I think being a … is …— accounting, computer science, psychology,—civil engineering, philosophy, medical technology …—popular, interesting, enjoyable, promising, practical, meaningful, beneficial, well-pa id …2. What liberal arts / humanities courses do you learn in college? Do you think they are necessary for your education?—I learn Chinese, English, philosophy, psychology, history … in college. I think they are an essential part of the college education and benefit me a lot.• gain more insight in life and society• better understand and predict human behavior• realize different interpretations of life and history• understand the past which has created the present• be aware of cultural a nd religious differencesII.Cultural background1. What are the humanities?The humanities are a group of academic disciplines that study the human condition, using methods that are primarily analytical, critical, or speculative. Therefore, they are distinguished from the approaches of natural sciences. The humanities, called social sciences, include history, anthropology, communication studies, cultural studies, law, linguistics, etc.2. Why are the humanities important?Through exploration of the humanities, students learn how to think creativelyand critically, to reason, and to ask questions. Because these skills allow students to gain new insights into everything from poetry and paintings to business models and politics, humanistic subjects have been at the heart of a liberal arts education. Today, humanistic knowledge continues to provide the ideal foundation for exploring and understanding the human experience.Step Two Text Study 80 minutesI.Interactive reading of the text1. Reading comprehension1)Why do many students calculate they can’t major in English or history?2)Why does the author say that a college education is more and more seen as ameans for economic betterment rather than a means for human betterment?3)How do you understand “These days, labs are more vivid and compellingthan libraries” (Para. 3)?4)Why does the author say that the inner aspect of our being has captured ourimagination from the very beginning?5)According to the author, what are the advantages of studying the humanities?6)What are “well-rounded human beings” (Para. 10) according to the author?2. Structure of the textPart 1 (Para, 1-5) IntroductionTo improve their future chances of finding a job, college students are now moving away from the humanities and taking accounting or some “hard-skill” courses. The humanities will continue to be in bad shape due to the economic downturn. Nevertheless, the humanities can bring true value to people’s lives, and the basis of study of the humanities is formed by the inner power that has driven human beings to either greatness or destruction.Part 2 (Para. 6-9) Body: Why the humanities?This part presents the author’s argument to stand up for the true value that the humanities bring to people’s lives.Part 3 (Para 10) Concluding partThe humanities help to create human beings with insight and understanding of the passions, hopes and dreams common to all humanity. The humanities will never be out of date. They are as useful and relevant in our modern age as they have alwaysbeen.3. Summary of the TextRetell the text according to the following tips.1)(Part I) When the job market worsens, many students calculate ... Probably, the humanities will continue …. Once …, the humanities now …2)(Part II) Here, please allow me to … that the humanities add to people’s lives. Studying the humanities improves… Most importantly, studying the humanities invests us with …, thereby… Perhaps the best argument in favor of the humanities is… In fact, increasingly… is seen as the ideal in…3)(Part III) In summ ary, the humanities help to create …, teach us to … and… It makes sense to …, our outstanding and remarkable …nguage FocusWords and expressions1. when the going gets tough: when the situation becomes difficultWhen the going gets tough, women can get as tough as men.当形势变得严峻时,女人可以变得跟男人一样坚强。
新视野第2版第2册UNIT2教案

Unit 2 Course: College EnglishSectio n AI.Warm-up Activity1.Topic Discussioni.Student ' s Discussionii.Teacher' s Summary2.Questions on the Topic and the PassageII.Backgro und In formati on I. Text Structure An alysis IV.S tructured WritingV.Detailed Study of the Texti.Words and Phrases Studynguage PointsVI.T ext Summary1.Student ' s Presentation2.Teacher' s SummaryVII . After-text A ExercisesSection BI.Readi ng SkillII.Warm-up Activity1.Topic Discussion2.Questions on the Topic and the PassageIII.Text Structure An alysisIV.T ext Study1.Paragraph Meaning2.Words and Phrases Studyn guage Points4.Summary or Main Idea of the Passagei.Student ' s Presentationii.Teacher' s SummaryV.New Words DictationVI.A fter-text B ExercisesVII . Supplementary exercises 15m5m 10m 5m 50m5m 30m5m 10m5m 20m5m 15mSection A Learning the Olympic Standard for LoveI.W arm-up Activity1.Topic Discussioni.Student' s Discussion1)Do you understand the meaning of commitment?——It means you are willi ng to sacrifice everyth ng you have in order to achieve great ness in one specific area.2)What is most important in the making of an excellent athlete?—Sportsma nship, commitme nt, the passi on to win3)How do you understand love?—Love is giving.Love is shari ng.Love is mom ' s kiss and dad ' s pat.Love is sweet roses to a lover and ten der caresses to a child.Love is the tree of frie ndship.Love is mutual un dersta nding and support.Love is forgive ness and sacrifice.Love is the n ever-setti ng sun in the sky.Love is the spri ng of the in spirati on.Love is the can dle in the dark and the fireplace in the cold.Love is a key to ope n the door of a closed heart.Love is an oasis on a boun dless desert which gives a tired walker stre ngth andhope.Love is a harbor in a turbulent sea which makes a weary seaman safe and sou nd.Love is a kind of subtle and precious sensation among human beings. Love is all.ii.Teacher' s SummaryFor some athletes, the passi on to win at sports is greater tha n anything else.However, there is more to be a true Olympian than just competing to win. To trulyachieve glory one must also uphold the highest sta ndard of sportsma nship and serveas a role model for other people.2.Questions on the Topic and the Passage1)As a self-confident amateur skier, the writer was already thinking ofparticipating in the Olympics before she met Nokolai, wasn't she?― No. Actually she was quite surprised when Nokolai suggested that.2)How would you describe the training sessionsafter Nokolai began to coach thewriter?― They went through a lot of hard training sessions full of pain and tears. Yet the training was really productive.3)Did Nokolai himself try very hard at skiing when he was young?—Yes, he did. He was always practici ng while others were relaxi ng themselves.4)How would you describe the relationship between the writer and her coach?— In training, they were strict coach and determined athlete; at other times, theywere on good terms with each other, like friends..5)What did the writer learn from Nokolai?—Besides improving her skills under Nokolai's instruction, she also learned theimportance of determination with courage, heart, and discipline; most important ofall, she learned to be thankful and loving while living in this world.II.Background Information1.Salt Lake City is the state capital and most populous city in the US state of Utah.The city occupies the north end of the Salt Lake Valley at an elevation of 4,327 feet (1,320 m). The valley is surrounded by mountains that rise up to 6,500 feet (1,980 m) above the valley floor. Named after the nearby Great Salt Lak—e in fact, the original name was “GreaStalt Lake City ”—the city i s eparated from the lake 's shore bymarshes and mud flats. Resiednts are known as “Salt Lakers ”. Founded in 1847 by a group of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) led by Brigham Young, Salt Lake City isamong the region's oldest cities and is the location of the headquartersof The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Mining and railroads initially brought economic growth, and the city became known as the “Crossroads of the West ”. Thecity has developed a strong tourism industry and was host to the 2002 Winter Olympics.2.Carl Lewis, the greatest and most famous athlete of the last century, won 9 Olympic gold medals in four different events (100m, 200m, long jump and 4 x 100m relay). Carl Lewis was born on 1st July 1961 in Birmingham, Alabama. Since his first years of life he could breathe the soft and clean air of sport: His father used to train athletes at universities and his mother was 6th at 80m hurdles in the Pan-American games of 1951. He saw the Olympic Games of 1968 on TV and admired Bob Beamon. He was so impressed that after Beamon 's jump of 8.90m, hewent out with a friend to take the length of a limousine in order to realize how farBob flied! But for the moment, Carl was so thin that the doctor suggested making him do sports. His education, beyond studies, embraced a lot of fields. He learned to play musical instruments, to dance, to sing and applied himself to a large variety of sports: football, soccer, diving and, obviously, track and field.Amazingly, his father was a friend of Jesse Owens and so Carl grew up under the legend of this man, who won four gold medals in the Olympic Games of Berlin in 1936. Carl began with long jump and after a competition, at the age of 10, he was awarded by Owens himself. At the age of 13 he jumped 5.51m and when he was 17, 7.85m. Trainers pointed him out as a young promise. In fact, in 1979 he was allowed to join the national team and to take part in the Pan-Americangames in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He placed third with 8.13m on his last jump. Meanwhile, he spent part of his time training for the 100m and in 1979 he ran this in 10.67 seconds.3.Ben Johnson was born in Falmouth, Jamaica on 30 December, 1961. He emigrated to Canada in 1976. Ben made his debut at a major international tournament in the 100m at the 1983 World Championships, where he was eliminated in the semi-finals. The following year, Ben Johnson reached the final of the 100m at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, finishing third behind Carl Lewis. With the Can adia n 4 lOOrtKrelay team, he won a sec ond bronze medal. At the 1987 World Championships, in Rome, Johnson gained instant world fame when he beat Lewis for the title, setting a new world record of 9.83 seconds as well. Johnson and Lewis were also the favorites for the 1988 Olympic title. In the final, Johnson beat Lewis, clocking a new world record of 9.79 seconds. A few days later, however, Johnson's urine samples were found to contain steroids, and he was disqualified for doping.III.T ext Structure AnalysisThe passage is a first-narration about the writer's training experiences for Olympic Games with an ex-Soviet coach, through which the writer learned the Olympic standard for love. The whole passage can be roughly divided into four parts.Part One (Para. 1-4) The first two paragraphs are an introduction to the ex-Soviet coach, Mikolai. Nokolai Petrovich Anikin was not half as intimidating as the writer had imagined he would be, bit the writer was very nervous in his presence. Paragraphs 3 and 4 are aboutNikola'is high expectations: He encouraged the writer to get ready for 2OO2 Olympics in Salt Lake City. Although this would require many hard training sessions, Nikolai was sure that the writer would improve and that she could be ready.Part Two (Para. 5-19) This part deals with the Olympic standard of love as shown by Nokolai. Paragraphs 5 to 9 set up an Olympic standard for love: encouragement mingled with good humor, quiet gratitude, perceptivity, and sincerity. Paragraph 5 tells us that the writer could always count on being encouraged by Nokolai 's amusing stories and senseof humor. Paragraphs6 to 8 are about the supporting details as to show the writer was encouraged by Nokolai's amusing stories and sense of humor, paragraph 9 could be taken as a conclusion for the part of encouragement.Paragraohs 10 and 11 deal with another aspect of the Olympic sta ndard for love: Nokolai was in differe nt to her pain and urged her to go on skii ng. Paragraph 12 and 13 are about ano ther aspect of Nokolai. Nokolai was strict about training while with other small things he did not take much notice of the writer ' compla ints or outbursts. He saved his passi on for skii ng. Paragraphs 14 to 19 are about still ano ther aspect of Nokolai: persiste nee and patie nee. Whe n coach ing, he told the writer to practice countless times to achieve perfection. Nokolai ' patience and the writer' s hard work at last earned her a fou-pHiace nati onal ranking head ing into the pre-Olympic seas on, but she missed the cut for the 2002 Olympic.Part Three (Para. 20) This is a transitional paragraph. This is the time when the writer stopped her trainin g, revisited her coach Nokolai, thought of what happe ned in the past, and realized that she had gained a lot from her quiet, in dissoluble bond with her coach Nokolai. Part Four (Para. 21) This is the conclusion of the whole passage」t summarizes what Nokolai taught the writer. She came to un dersta nd the Olympic sta ndard for love: to have thecourage, heart, discipline to persist, and to have gratitude in advance for a century of life on earth. She should remind herself every day that there must be love, love, love despite the challe nges at hand.IV.S tructured WritingA General Statement Followed by DetailsA com mon way to express an idea is to have a gen eral stateme nt followed by some details. Here we can study an analysis of Paragraph5 to Paragraph 9 to show how the general statement countless training sessions full of pain and more than a few tears were accompanied by encouragement and amusing stories^ is followed by details.(Let' come to Page 39 and do Exercise XIII)V.Detailed Study of the TextWords & Phrases Study1.patvt. touch sb. or sth. lightly and repeatedly with a flat hanc轻扌白She patted a place next to her for me to sit down. 她用手拍了拍旁边的地方叫我坐下。
新视野第二册unit2教案

Subject to the stress and strain of tough competition, the athletes grow in strength, endurance, and discipline.
The basic for Olympic spirits is self-confidence and self-esteem.
Part ⅢText Analysis
ⅰwords
1.promisingadj. showing signs of being successful in the future
e.g.He is a promising writer.
2. amusingadj. causing you laugh or smile
e.g.He is a very amusing person and hemakes me laugh a lot.
Do you have any amusing experience?
4. gratitude n.the feelings of being grateful or thankful
e.g.I’d like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to the local government
for your nice arrangement.
Discuss in group of 4 or5 in10 mins, and present your ideas in front of the class.
新视野大学英语(第三版)听说教程2-Unit2-电子教案

题目
Unit2
教
学
目
标
Pronunciation:Distinguish four groups of phonetic sounds:
Listening:Get familiar with the topic of “fashion”.
Speaking:Memorize useful expressionsoftalking about weather and climate:
(二)Telling Apart
1.HelpSspractice the pronunciation of the phonetic sounds:
2.Read the proverbs and sayings and practice the tongue twister.
Play the recording and askSsto read aloud.
课后学习设计
作业
Review the new words,phrasesand proper names, and do the listening practices in the unit again.
Practice the tongue twister.The teacher can check to see who speaks the tongue twister bestin the next class.
(六)Enjoying Your Self
Listentoa humorousstoryto refresh oneself.
Listen to the story(presented in PPT or MP3), read it after the recording, and enjoy the humor in it.
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Q: Why does the man disagree with the woman?
4.M: Do you think drug taking is widespread among amateur athletes
trying to get stronger?
W: It’s hard to ay whether it’s true or not. So much of what we hear seems to be rumors.
Liu Xiang is a true Olympic hero. Every four years, athletes, like Liu Xiang, teach us the meaning of greatness. And by following their lead, we can also be great. This is why we keep watching.
Years later, Jesse Owens wrote that he was most proud of showing Hitler and the world how great a black man could be. Through everything, he never lost confidence in himself. Nor did he ever lose pride in himself. To this day, Jesse Owens is remembered as an amazing man who fully expressed the Olympic spirit.
Unit2All That Glitters Is Olympic Gold!
I. Warming Up
Audio Script
Thank you for listening to “All that Glitters Is Olympic Gold”, our report on Olympic heroes and in particular, Liu Xiang. An Olympic hero must have determination, power, and passion. He or she must persist even when tired. This ability to make sacrifices for the sake of glory is what being an Olympic hero is all about.
There was special interest in the Olympic Games that year because Adolph Hitler was then the leader ofGermany. He and his Nazi party believed that white people were better than other races, especially those with dark skin. They were all very surprised when Owens won four gold medals and set new world records.
5.What is the man’s problem, according to the woman? D
Understanding a Passage
Audio Script
In the summer of 1936, Jesse Owens became famous all over the world. That summer, Jesse Owens, a black American, joined the best athletes from 50 nations to compete in the Olympics inBerlin,Germany.
W: I wouldn’t dare. I’ve seen you run and not quit, and I know your heart is strong. But that isn’t the problem.
M: What’s the problem then?
W: The Olympics ended yesterday.
W: Yes I do! With the games coming so soon, I have to stay on a
healthy diet.
Q: Why does the man refuse the woman’s offer?
8.M: Most people who watch the Olympics would like to be like the
athletes they see.
W: Maybe they would. But I don’t think most of them have the determination to work so hard to get there.
Q: What does the woman think about people who watch the Olympic Games?
Q:Does the woman believe that there is a problem with amateur athletes taking drugs?
5.W: Do you think that he could have run in the Olympics if things had
W: Wow, you really look great. Have you been working out?
M: Every day. I’m preparing for the Olympic Games.
W: Oh, no.
M: What? What’ s the matter? You don’t think I can do it?
Q: Why was the athlete able to win the race?
7.M: Come on, you can eat this cake. You don’t have to deny yourself
sweet food just because you’re in the Olympics.
Q: In which year did the Olympic song become official?
Key: 1. B 2. B 3. C 4. C 5.C
.6. A 7. A 8. A 9. C 10. A
Understanding a Long Conversation
Audio Script
turned out differently?
M: Definitely. He had the heart. It was just his injury that cost him the opportunity to compete.
Q: Did the athlete compete in the Olympics?
Key:
1. passion
2. make sacrifices
3. The meaning of greatness.
II. Listening
Understanding Short Conversations
Audio Scripts
1.W: What did your coach tell you about running in tomorrow’s race?
Liu Xiang, a Chinese athlete, showed all of these virtues when he son his gold medal. Though it would have been easy for him to quit, he worked hard every day to accomplish his goal.
M: He said, “All that glitters is Olympic gold,” to remind me of the Olympic spirit.
Q: What was the coaห้องสมุดไป่ตู้h’s advice to the man?
2.M: I watched a TV show last night, called “All that Glitters Is
Key:
1.Why does the man look great? D
2.How does the man feel about his own strength? B
3.What does the man say about his passion? C
4.How does the woman know the man has a strong heart? D
Olympic Gold”.
W: I watched that too. It was about the training and sacrifice necessary for athletes to compete in the Olympics.
Q: What was the TV show about?
3.W: Running the hundred-meter dash is nothing compared to the
passion necessary
to run longer races.
M: Are you kidding? I’ve run both and I know they both require