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全新版大学英语综合教程3Unit6 PPT

全新版大学英语综合教程3Unit6 PPT

Upon his release he settled in New York City and became a highly successful and prolific contributor to various magazines. Although his stories have been criticized as shallow and contrived, O. Henry did catch the color and movement of the city and evidenced a genuine sympathy for ordinary people. His approximately 300 stories are collected in Cabbages and Kings (1904), The Four Million (1906), The Voice of the City (1908), Options (1909), and others.
Unit 6 The Human Touch
大家应该也有点累了,稍作休息 Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading
Detailed Reading
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English Poem — Another Day in Paradise English Song — We Are the World Background Information
English Poem — Another Day in Paradise Read the Poem Discussion

现代大学英语3 Unit 6 Drugs

现代大学英语3 Unit 6 Drugs


2015/11/12
Structure
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Drugs I. Thesis: plausibility of legalization(para. 1) II. Reasoning(paras. 2-8)
A. Rebuttal of the danger of a whiff of opium(para.2) B. The freedom to do what one wants(para.3) C. Rebuttal of the warning rumble that organization will lead us to end
Some regular drugs

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cocaine[kə(ʊ)'keɪn] stimulants opium['əʊpɪəm]

兴奋剂
鸦片 海洛因 吗啡 快克 杜冷丁 冰毒 摇头丸





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2015/11/12
What r u talking about?

那天坐公交车,一个阿姨和旁人聊天,满是炫耀的语气说: “我家孩子借读费2万呢。”另一个说:“戒毒所收费这么 贵啊?”——天朝特使
2015/11/12
Introduction

Background For decades, drug abuse(药品滥用) has been one of the most serious headaches across the world. The country that has been hit particularly hard is perhaps the United States, where a lot of young people took drugs as part of their rebellion against society in the 1960s. Indeed, drug-taking was considered a sort of symbol of the youth culture at the time along with their advocacy of free love, civil rights for the blacks, women's liberation and the end of the war in Vietnam(越南).

VOLUME 3 - UNIT 6 大学英语基础教程课件第三册

VOLUME 3 - UNIT 6 大学英语基础教程课件第三册
UNIT 6
EXPRESSIONS
• take steps 采取措施,设法 • as far as...be concerned 就……而言 • in particular 尤其,特别 • complain about 抱怨, 投诉 • take over 接管;接替 • refer to...as 把……称作 • as well as 也,又 • end in 以……为结果
• 7. We must take action to help the families of those who were hurt. •
• 8. They expressed bitter feelings over the injustice of the system.
Key
• 1. As far as I’m concerned, the whole idea is crazy. • 2. I’m feeling too tired to drive any more; will you take over? • 3. Their marriage ended in divorce. • 4. Bacteriology, microbiology in particular, had fascinated him from
does not fit the ________ of a woman who spends all her time with her children. • stereotype • 5. She attends Britain’s ________ university. • premier
conditions, must be safeguarded. • as well as • 3. The earlier the better, ________ the Committee

现代大学英语3 Unit 6 How Do We Deal with the Drug Problem 词汇精讲

现代大学英语3 Unit 6 How Do We Deal with the Drug Problem 词汇精讲

Unit 6 How Do We Deal with the Drug Problem?advocatev. to publicly say that something should be done●Extremists were openly advocating violence.n. someone who publicly supports someone or something●She's a passionate advocate of natural childbirth.●an advocate for hospital workersadvocacy: n. strong public support for something●the advocacy of peaceanew: adv. again, often in a new or different way●I was ready to leave everything behind and start anew in California.●He began his work anew.a-in a particular condition or wayaloud (=in a loud voice)alive (=living)anew (in a new way)(old use) in, to, at, or on somethingabed (=in bed)afar (=far away)not or withoutamoral (=not moral)atypically (=not typically)anti-opposed to ≠ pro-antinuclear (=opposing the use of nuclear weapons and power)anti-Americanthe opposite of somethinganticlimax (=an unexciting ending instead of the expected exciting ending)antimatter (=material completely opposite in kind to the ordinary material in the universe) acting to prevent somethingantifreeze (=a liquid added to a car's engine to prevent freezing)antiseptic (=a liquid that kills harmful bacteria)bail out●The government had to bail the company out of financial difficulty.●Clarke's family paid £500 to bail him out.●He had to stop rowing to bail water out of the boat.●The International Monetary Fund gives Brazil $30 billion bailout. (A rescue from financialdifficulties紧急援助)-ery (-ry)the group or class of: machinery (=different types of machines) ◆gadgetry the state or character of: bravery (=the quality of being brave) ◆slavery (=the condition of being a slave)◆rivalrythe art or practice of: cookery ◆archerya place where sth is made, grows, lives, etc: bakery ◆oil refineryconfiscate: to officially take private property away from someone, usually as a punishment●Their land was confiscated after the war.●Miss Williams confiscated all our sweets.confiscation n.criminalize: to make something illegal, or to treat sb as a criminal●The use of opium was not criminalized until fairly recently.●Many gay people felt that they were being criminalized for having relationships.-izeto become, make or make like: privatize ◆fossilize ◆Americanize ◆decriminalize ◆legalize ◆industrializeto place in: hospitalizede-shows an oppositedeindustrialization (=becoming less industrial)shows that something is removedDebone the fish (=remove its bones).The king was dethroned (=removed from power).to defrost the refrigerator (= remove layers of ice from it)shows that something is reducedThe government have devalued the currency.dramatic●Computers have brought dramatic changes to the workplace.●Universities have suffered a dramatic drop in student numbers.● A serious accident can have a dramatic effect on your family's finances.dramatically adv.●Output has increased dramatically.enforce: to make people obey a rule or law●Governments make laws and the police enforce them.●Troops were sent into the area to enforce the treaty.enforcement n.entrapment n.exhort: (formal) to try very hard to persuade someone to do something (= urge)exhort sb to do sth●Police exhorted the crowd to remain calm.exhortation n .illusion n . a false or wrong belief or idea●Many people still have the illusion that full employment is possible.●This description creates the illusion that we can solve all our environmental problems.●We are under no illusion that this money will be enough.●I had no illusions about the task that lay ahead.illusory adj. false but seeming to be real or trueillusion or illusory?●First impressions can often prove .●She's under the that she'll get the job.impose: to place (a penalty tax, etc.) officially on sb or sth.●The government imposed a ban the sale of ivory.●The parents imposed their own moral values their children.impoverish(1)to make someone very poor●Falling coffee prices have impoverished many Third World economies.(2)to make something worse in quality●Fast-growing trees remove nutrients and impoverish the soil.impoverished adj impoverishment n.●The goal is to lure businesses into areas.●We need to reduce the burden of taxes that the economy.●an peasant●National isolation can only cause economic and cultural .●Intensive cultivation has the soil.intoxicant: a substance such as alcohol that produces false feelings of pleasure and a lack of controlintoxicate: v. To stupefy (使麻木,使思维不清['stju:pɪfaɪ]) or excite, as by the action of a chemical substance such as alcohol-ant (in nouns) a person or thing that: inhabitant ◆toxicantminimize●Every effort is being made to minimize civilian casualties. He minimized the value of hercontribution to his research so that he got all the praise.mount●Friends of the Earth are mounting a campaign to monitor the illegal logging of trees.●Casualties on both sides of the battle have continued to mount.●He mounted his horse and rode on.●He mounted the platform and addressed the crowd.facet: n. a particular part or aspect of sthHe has travelled extensively in China, recording every facet of life.multi-faceted/many-facetedconsisting of many different parts/aspectsrepress: v. to control a group of people by forcesuppress: to stop people from opposing the government, especially by using forceoppress: to treat people who are less powerful in an unfair and cruel way●The uprising was ruthlessly .●The regime is accused of religious minorities.●The government was quick to any opposition.●I a smile. (repressed/suppressed克制)●The gloomy atmosphere in the office her.●The police were accused of evidence.repressive/non-repressiveout-: being or becoming greater, better, further, longer, etc than someone or something else●He's outgrown his clothes (=become too big for them) .●She outlived her brother (=he died before her) .◆outnumber ◆outwit ◆outweighpremium●insurance premiums●Consumers are prepared to pay a premium for organically grown vegetables.●During the Olympic Games, accommodation will be at a premium.●Modern economies place a premium on educated workers.relent: v. to change your attitude and become less strict or cruel towards someone●My parents finally relented and let us go to the party.relentless: adj. strict, cruel, or determined, without ever stopping●her relentless determination to succeed● a regime that was relentless in its persecution of dissidents (持不同意见的人)segregate: to separate one group of people from others, especially because they are of a different race, sex, or religion ≠ integratesegregate sb from sb●Blacks were segregated from whites in schools.●racial segregationsmuggle: to take something or someone illegally from one country to anothersmuggle sth across sth●The guns were smuggled across the border.smuggle sth into/out of/from sth●Illegal immigrants are smuggled into the country by boat. smuggler: a drug smugglerstamp●I tried stamping my feet to keep warm.●My mother stamped off down the stairs.●The woman at the desk stamped my passport.stamp out [stamp sth⇔out]: to prevent something bad from continuing ●We aim to stamp out poverty in our lifetimes.●To stamp out racism/drug abuse…undercu t: to sell goods or services at a lower price than your competitors ●Online bookstores can undercut retailers by up to 30%.●We were able to undercut our European rivals by 5%.vest: v. to give someone the official right to do or own something●Overall authority is vested in the Supreme Council.●The Supreme Council is vested with overall authority.●vested interest。

全新版大学英语综合教程第三册课件—Unit 6

全新版大学英语综合教程第三册课件—Unit 6

Fundamentally a product of his time, O. Henry's work provides one of the best English examples of catching the entire flavor of an age. Whether roaming the cattle-lands of Texas, exploring the art of the "gentle grifter", or investigating the tensions of class and wealth in turn of the century New York, O. Henry had an inimitable hand for isolating some element of society and describing it with an incredible economy and grace of language. Some of his best and leastknown work resides in the collection "Cabbages and Kings", a series of stories which each explore some individual aspect of life in a paralytically sleepy South American town while each advancing some aspect of the larger plot and relating back one to another in a complex structure which slowly explicates its own background even as it painstakingly erects a town which is one of the most detailed literary creations of the period.

大学英语综合教程第三册课件_unit+6

大学英语综合教程第三册课件_unit+6
UNIT 6 THE HUMAN TOUCH
Pre-reading tasks
Listen to the song “Heal the World” and then: 1) Fill in the blanks in the lyrics sheet. 2) Answer the following questions: What do you know about Michael Jackson? What is the message in the song? How is the song related to our topic: the human touch”?
Heal the World
make it a _______ place for you and for me and the entire human ________ there are people _________ if you care enough for the living make it a better place for you and for me if you want to know _______ there's love that cannot ________ love is ________ it only cares of ______ giving
Language study
in a whisper: in a low voice
I was awakened by hearing my own name spoken in a whisper. He bent down and addressed her in a whisper.
The two girls were whispering in the library.

新视野大学英语第三版3第六单元U6SectionA精品PPT课件

新视野大学英语第三版3第六单元U6SectionA精品PPT课件

Inspiring your thoughts
3) Why does the author write in detail his grandfather’s situation? Because the author wants to take his grandfather, a victim of war, as a typical example to reveal the helplessness of individuals in the cruel war.
Read the text again and answer the following questions.
1) Why does the author run toward the forest in the direction of the falling bombs? What does it imply?
my mind is always drawn back to that first day in the meadow, …
Inspiring your thoughts
Detailed understanding
Inspiring your thoughts
Task 1 Detailed understanding of the text
Paras. 1-2: Beginning of the war. Paras. 3-5: Running away. Paras. 6-8: Suffering in winter. Para. 9: Feelings about the war.
Inspiring your thoughts
Step 2
Please get prepared by doing the following activities.

大学英语听说教程第三册unit6

大学英语听说教程第三册unit6

4. B • M: Many voters are concerned about the rising costs of fuel. • W: I think they’re being a little shortsighted. Rising fuel costs are good for the environment, because higher costs force people to consume less resources. • Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?
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A 6. • M: If anyone knows a better energy source than oil, share your idea with the class. • W: I might have an answer. Wind power is renewable, clean and can be obtained in more places than oil. • Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?
A 9. • M: New regulations will require most factories to reduce waste output by 30— 35%. • W: Some will only have to cut waste by only 2 or 3%. But we’re going to be hit hard by this new law. We’re going to get it down by 50%. • Q: How much will the speakers’ factory have to cut waste by?
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Questions
• Why do you work? • What’s your requirements about your job? • Have you ever got any working experience?
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Unit6 Ideal Career
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Definition
Career:which is in tune with(与.....பைடு நூலகம்协调,
与......一致) one’s values and interests,one
that suits one’s personality and makes sb excited to get up in the morning.
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