《新境界-综合教程1》课件 unit 4

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新境界综合英语教程-1-课件--unit--3

新境界综合英语教程-1-课件--unit--3

Part I Text A Part II Applied Writing Part III Text B Part IV Reading Skills
How to make a terrific [tə‘rɪfɪk]
(棒极的)presentation(情况介绍)?
❖Target audience and age range
iPhone Features
Phone – The iPhone’s phone features are reliable, with
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Text A
Presenting Your Products
Para. 1 We all know the expression “you only get one chance to make a first impression”, 1 well it holds true when it comes to presenting your product to your customer.

新视界大学英语综合教程unit4 PPT

新视界大学英语综合教程unit4 PPT

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继续保持安静
Warming up
2. Why do you think people use animals to reflect
human characteristics?
People do this because they think the animals actually have those characteristics. Lions seem brave as they are not afraid of any other animal, peacocks appear to be proud as they show off their tail feathers in the mating season, and snakes seem cunning and evil because they move so silently, attack suddenly, may use poison and swallow their prey whole. Likewise ants and bees are always busy and seem hardworking. Besides, it is a vivid and colourful way to describe people as being like animals.
Warming up
Are there any similar idioms in Chinese?
• Play the lute to a cow. (对牛弹琴)
• Stand by a stump waiting for more hares to come and dash

新编实用英语综合教程1第四版Unit4ppt课件

新编实用英语综合教程1第四版Unit4ppt课件

A: When does it arrive in Macao? B: At 3:40 p.m.
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6 Unit | Four
Acting out the Tasks
Speak and Perform
2 Work in pairs and act out the tasks by following the above mini-talks.
1) Talking About a Flight Timetable Bob is calling a receptionist for information about flights from Beijing to Hong Kong. Receptionist: CAAC information. Can I help you?
2. Make reservations according to the timetables of flights and trains
3. Understand and make up schedules for different purposes
4. Write: a timetable a schedule
Section Ⅰ
Section Ⅱ
Being All Ears
Section Ⅲ
Section Ⅴ
Appreciating Culture Tips
Section Ⅳ
Maintaining a Sharp Eye
Trying Your Hand
3 Unit | Four
Section Ⅰ Talking Face to Face
Bob: Oh, how long does it stop over in Guangzhou? Receptionist: From 11:50 to 12:50.

全新版大学英语综合教程第一册单元4课文介绍

全新版大学英语综合教程第一册单元4课文介绍

全新版大学英语综合教程第一册单元4课文介绍全新版大学英语综合教程第一册单元4课文介绍导语:美国梦意味着与不同的人不同的东西。

但对许多人来说,特别是移民,这意味着有机会为自己谋生。

对他们来说,梦想是,人才和辛勤工作可以把你从木屋带到白宫。

下面是一篇讲述主人公的美国梦并没有如此高涨,而是设法让自己的梦想成真。

American DreamPart I Pre-reading TaskListen to the recording two or three times and then think over the following questions:1. According to Dr. Hertz, what did the American Dream mean to his grandparents?2. In Dr. Hertz's opinion, who wants people to believe in the American Dream? Why?3. Why does Dr. Hertz say the American Dream is in one's head and in one's pocket?4. What do you understand by the American Dream?The following words in the recording may be new to you:povertyn. 贫穷advertisingn. 广告宣传Part IITextThe American Dream means different things to different people. But for many, particularly immigrants, it means the opportunity to make a better life for themselves. For them the dream is that talent and hard work can take you from log cabin to White House. T ony Trivisonno did not rise quite so high, yet hemanaged to make his own dream come true.TONY TRIVISONNO'S AMERICAN DREAMFrederick C. CrawfordHe came from a rocky farm in Italy, somewhere south of Rome. How or when he got to America, I don't know. But one evening I found him standing in the driveway, behind my garage. He was about five-foot-seven or eight, and thin."I mow your lawn," he said. It was hard to comprehend his broken English.I asked him his name. "Tony Trivisonno," he replied. "I mow your lawn." I told Tony that I couldn't afford a gardener."I mow your lawn," he said again, then walked away. I went into my house unhappy. Yes, these Depression days were difficult, but how could I to turn away a person who had come to me for help?When I got home from work the next evening, the lawn had been mowed, the garden weeded, and the walks swept. I asked my wife what had happened."A man got the lawn mower out of the garage and worked on the yard," she answered. "I assumed you had hired him."I told her of my experience the night before. We thought it strange that he had not asked for pay.The next two days were busy, and I forgot about Tony. We were trying to rebuild our business and bring some of our workers back to the plants. But on Friday, returning home a little early, I saw Tony again, behind the garage. I complimented him on the work he had done."I mow your lawn," he said.I managed to work out some kind of small weekly pay, and each day Tony cleaned up the yard and took care of any littletasks. My wife said he was very helpful whenever there were any heavy objects to lift or things to fix.Summer passed into fall, and winds blew cold. "Mr. Craw, snow pretty soon," Tony told me one evening. "When winter come, you give me job clearing snow at the factory."Well, what do you do with such determination and hope? Of course, Tony got his job at the factory.The months passed. I asked the personnel department for a report. They said T ony was a very good worker.One day I found Tony at our meeting place behind the garage. "I want to be 'prentice," he said.We had a pretty good apprentice school that trained laborers. But I doubted whether Tony had the capacity to read blueprints and micrometers or do precision work. Still, how could I turn him down?Tony took a cut in pay to become an apprentice. Months later, I got a report that he had graduated as a skilled grinder. He had learned to read the millionths of an inch on the micrometer and to shape the grinding wheel with an instrument set with a diamond. My wife and I were delighted with what we felt was a satisfying end of the story.A year or two passed, and again I found T ony in his usual waiting place. We talked about his work, and I asked him what he wanted."Mr. Craw," he said, "I like a buy a house." On the edge of town, he had found a house for sale, a complete wreck.I called on a banker friend. "Do you ever loan money on character?" I asked. "No," he said. "We can't afford to. No sale.""Now, wait a minute," I replied. "Here is a hard-working man, a man of character, I can promise you that. He's got a good job.You're not getting a damn thing from your lot. It will stay there for years. At least he will pay your interest."Reluctantly, the banker wrote a mortgage for $2,000 and gave Tony the house with no down payment. Tony was delighted. From then on, it was interesting to see that any discarded odds and ends around our place — a broken screen, a bit of hardware, boards from packing — Tony would gather and take home.After about two years, I found Tony in our familiar meeting spot. He seemed to stand a little straighter. He was heavier. He had a look of confidence."Mr. Craw, I sell my house!" he said with pride. "I got $8,000."I was amazed. "But, Tony, where are you going to live withouta house?""Mr. Craw, I buy a farm."We sat down and talked. T ony told me that to own a farm was his dream. He loved the tomatoes and peppers and all the other vegetables important to his Italian diet. He had sent for his wife and son and daughter back in Italy. He had hunted around the edge of town until he found a small, abandoned piece of property with a house and shed. Now he was moving his family to his farm.Sometime later. T ony arrived on a Sunday afternoon, neatly dressed. He had another Italian man with him. He told me that he had persuaded his childhood friend to move to America. Tony was sponsoring him. With an amused look in his eye, he told me that when they approached the little farm he now operated, his friend stood in amazement and said, "Tony, you are a millionaire!"Then, during the war, a message came from my company. Tony had passed away.I asked our people to check on his family and see thateverything was properly handled. They found the farm green with vegetables, the little house livable and homey. There was a tractor and a good car in the yard. The children were educated and working, and T ony didn't owe a cent.After he passed away, I thought more and more about Tony's career. He grew in stature in my mind. In the end, I think he stood as tall, and as proud, as the greatest American industrialists.They had all reached their success by the same route and by the same values and principles: vision, determination, self-control, optimism, self-respect and, above all, integrity.Tony did not begin on the bottom rung of the ladder. He began in the basement. Tony's affairs were tiny; the greatest industrialists' affairs were giant. But, after all, the balance sheets were exactly the same. The only difference was where you put the decimal point.Tony Trivisonno came to America seeking the American Dream. But he didn't find it — he created it for himself. All he had were 24 precious hours a day, and he wasted none of them. New Words and Expressionsdrivewayn. 宅旁私家车道mowv. 修剪(草坪),刈(草)comprehendvt. understand fullylawnn. 草地,草坪turn awayrefuse to help (sb.) or to allow (sb.) to enter a place 拒绝帮助;不让…进入weedv. 除去…的杂草;除草n. 杂草,野草assumevt. suppose 假设;以为compliment▲vt. praise 赞扬n. 赞美的言辞或行为work outplan; solve; calculate 制定出;解决;算出weeklya. happening once a week or every week 每周的;一周一次的clean upmake clean and tidy 打扫,清除helpfula. giving help; useful 有帮助的;有用的do with(used in questions with what) 对待,处理determinationn. 决心,决定personneln. 人事部门;全体人员,全体职员apprenticen. 学徒capacityn. the ability to understand or do sth. 能力,才能micrometern. 测微计,千分尺precisionn. the quality of being exact 精密;精确(性)turn downrefuse 拒绝graduatev. (使)毕业n. (尤指大学)毕业生skilleda. having skill; needing skill 熟练的',有技巧的;技术性的grindern. 磨工grind (ground)vt. 磨,磨碎,碾碎instrumentn. 工具,器械,仪器for saleintended to be sold 待售wreckn. 残破物;(尤指失事船只、飞机等的)残骸call onvisit (sb.) for a short time 拜访bankern. 银行家;银行高级职员loanvt. lend (sth.) 借,贷n. 贷款;借,贷charactern. (人的)品德;品质;性格damna.,n. (infml) (usu. used in negatives) of even the smallest amount 丝毫reluctantlyad. 勉强地reluctant a.mortgage▲n. 抵押借款,按揭discardvt. (fml)throw away 抛弃odds and ends零星杂物,琐碎物品screenn. 纱门,纱窗;屏;荧屏hardwaren. 五金器具;(计算机的)硬件spotn. a particular place;a small dirty mark 地点;斑点confidencen. 信心amazevt. surprise (sb.) very much 使惊愕,使诧异amazementn. 惊愕,诧异peppern. 辣椒;胡椒粉Italiana. 意大利的dietn. food and drink usually taken by a person or group 日常饮食send forask for the arrival of 派人去叫,召唤;派人去取huntv. 寻找;打猎abandonvt. give up completely or forever 抛弃,放弃propertyn. land, buildings or both together; sth. which is owned (房)地产;财产shedn. 小屋,棚vt. 使脱落;使流出,散发出sometimead. 某个时候sponsorvt. 为…做保证人;主办,发起n. 保证人;主办者,发起人amusevt. cause to laugh or smile; cause to spend time in a pleasant manner 逗乐;给…提供娱乐approachv. come near(er) to 接近millionaire▲n. 百万富翁pass away(euph) (esp. of a person) die 去世handlevt. manage; control 管理,处理;操纵livablea. fit or pleasant to live in 适于居住的homeya. (infml) pleasant; like home 舒适的;像家一样的tractorn. 拖拉机staturen. 身材,身高;境界industrialistn. 工业家,实业家routen. 路线,路程principlen. guiding rule for behavior; basic truth 信条;原则;原理visionn. the ability to make great plans for the future; sight; the ability to see 远见;视觉,视力optimism▲n. 乐观主义self-respectn. proper respect for oneself 自尊;自重above allmost important of all 最重要的是integrity▲n. quality of being honest and responsible; state of being complete 正直;完整rungn. (梯子的)横档,梯级basement▲n. 地下室gianta. of great size or force 巨大的n. 巨人balancen. 平衡;余额balance sheet资产负债表decimal▲小数createvt. produce or make (esp. sth. new) 创造,创作Proper NamesTony Trivisonno托尼·特里韦索诺Frederick C. Crawford弗雷德里克·C·克罗弗德Italy意大利Rome罗马(意大利首都)下载全文下载文档。

新境界职业英语综合教程精华版课件unit[可修改版ppt]

新境界职业英语综合教程精华版课件unit[可修改版ppt]

Task 1
Work in pairs. Talk about what the following products are.
electric unicycle
bicycle lamp
toaster
motorcycle car
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Task 2 Now discuss the questions below and then report to your class.
5. How does a manufacturer communicate a new product to consumers?
They inform consumers by advertising.
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Workplace Communication
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You will hear five statements. Listen to them carefully and match each statement with the corresponding picture.
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3. Siemens runs a promotion on its washing machine offering £30
cashback.
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a. Right.
b. Wrong.
c. Not mentioned.
4. Adidas sells its sportswear products in specialist shops.
1. What are the above products used for?
Electric unicycle is the smallest, greenest, most convenient “People Mover”. It is compact and fun to ride. A bicycle lamp is for lighting the roadway, and it is very helpful to the rider who rides at night. A toaster is designed to toast different types of delicious bread. A motorcycle car is a kind of fashionable car to ride.

(全新版)大学英语《综合教程》第一册Unit4AmericanDream

(全新版)大学英语《综合教程》第一册Unit4AmericanDream

论党对马克思主义中国化时代化大众化的历史探索孙忠良;陈德祥【期刊名称】《山东青年政治学院学报》【年(卷),期】2011(000)004【摘要】党的十七届四中全会提出要大力推进马克思主义中国化、时代化、大众化的重大战略任务。

这项任务的提出具有十分重要的现实意义和长远的历史意义。

在中国共产党90年的发展历程中,一直致力于推动马克思主义的中国化、时代化、大众化,但是党对于这一问题的认识却经历了一个曲折的历史过程。

综观党对马克思主义中国化、时代化、大众化的历史探索,将有利于总结历史经验,进一步推动马克思主义理论创新。

%The forth CCP Congress point out it is a must to advocate the chinization,up-dating and popularity o f Marxism,which is burdened with great significance in terms of reality and history.In the process of the development of CCP,despite of the tendency,it is intricate to realize thoroughly this subject.In an eagle's view,the explore of chinization,up-dating and popularity of Marxism benefits how to summarize a certain period of history and further theory innovation.【总页数】4页(P1-4)【作者】孙忠良;陈德祥【作者单位】吉首大学,湖南吉首416000;吉首大学,湖南吉首416000【正文语种】中文【中图分类】B27【相关文献】1.中国共产党对马克思主义中国化时代化大众化关系的认识发展 [J], 陈德祥2.马克思主义中国化时代化大众化的历史探索 [J], 孙忠良;陈德祥3.建国后毛泽东对于马克思主义中国化时代化大众化的历史探索 [J], 孙忠良;董钰涵;4.论党对马克思主义中国化时代化大众化的历史探索 [J], 孙忠良;陈德祥5.党对推进马克思主义中国化时代化大众化规律的有益探索 [J], 杨子萍;因版权原因,仅展示原文概要,查看原文内容请购买。

综合教程第一册(上海外语教育出版社)unit4 ppt


• Part Five: (paragraph 22)
– this part is a logical and natural conclusion. It also points out a solid historical fact: the time we are living in now was also a “wonderful future” to the people who lived 100 years before.
• Dock:
– The area of water between two piers or alongside a pier that receives a ship for loading, unloading or repairs. – E.g. this is a very busy dock, where some ships are being loaded, some are being unloaded, and others repaired.
• Part Two: (Paragraphs 5-7)
– this part describes a journey into space in the future. Paragraph 5 is a transitional paragraph, connecting the preceding part with the following part. Paragraph 6-7 describe a future journey to the Moon, the Mars and the Venus., with more details about a visit to the moon. The descriptions are presented in the chronological order and from near-to-far space perspective. It is to be noted that the proper nouns---the Moon Camp, the Mars Colony and the Venus Exploration Outpost---are very important places which deserve our attention.

《新境界-综合教程1》课件unit1

to the guideline below: ● Products ● History ● Yearly Sales or Profit
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Task 2
Read the following Mini Text and find the words or expressions that match the context meaning given.
a product
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Mini Text
Nike
Para. 1 Phil Knight, a track runner, started Nike in 1958. His idea was to create good American running shoes. Phil Knight and his coach designed running shoes, and had a shoe manufacturer create them.
新境界职业英语 综合教程 ①
Unit 1 Presenting a Company
Unit 1 Presenting a Company
Part I Text A Part II Applied Writing Part III Text B Part IV Reading Skills
Part I Text A
race d) __a_t_h_le_t_e_____: a person who does a sport e) __d_e_s_ig_n______: sketch or plan f ) _m_a_n__u_fa_c_t_u_re_r_: a person or a company that makes
1. Which brands are you familiar with? 2. Which countries do you know they are from? 3. What products do these brands represent? 4. What is your favorite brand? Why? 5. Introduce one of the brands briefly to your class according

新境界综合教程1ppt课件

5. What was Coca-Cola’s sales last year? The company reported profits of $6.82bn (£4.36bn) for 2009 -- a rise of 17% on the previous year.
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Task 2
Read the following Mini Text and find the words or expressions that match the context meaning given.
新境界职业英语 综合教程 ①
Unit 4
Company Performance
Part I Text A Part II Applied Writing Part III Text B Part IV Reading Skills
Part vities
3. Which product is the Coca-Cola company best known for?
Coca-Cola Company is best known for its soft drink
Coca-Cola which is the most popular and biggest-selling
2. What do you think is the performance of Coca-Cola Company?
Coca-Cola Company is placed at the top 10 percent of the largest 2,500 companies in the world.
a) __i_n_n_o_v_a_te____ : make changes in b) ___in_v_e_s_t_____ : put money in a project for profit c) _t_r_a_d_e_m_a_r_k___ : brand or trade name d) ___o_x_yg_e__n____ : air that all animals depend on to

《新境界-听说教程1》课件 unit 4

新境界职业英语 听说教程 ①
Unit Four Congren
Let’s Talk
Communication Tips
Follow the Models
Model 1
Model 2
Model 3
Model 4
Tasks and Activities
Pair Work
Task 1
Group Work
Task 4
Role Plays
Task 5
Task 2
Task 3
Home
Congratulating and Comforting
Communication Tips
We say congratulations in many circumstances, such
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Angela: Hi, Richard. Is it true that you won the first prize for your sales performance?
Richard: Yeah, we did. My team has achieved a very good performance for the past season.
Bob: _T_h__a_n_k_y_o_u___________. I feel I’m so lucky. Jenny: You have worked very hard and __y_o_u_d_e_s_e_r_v_e_i_t___. Bob: _It_’s__v_e_ry__k_in_d__o_f_y_o_u_s_o__s.ay so
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you deserve it Congratulations on
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1. According to Gary Fayard, what enables them to invest in innovating new products? The profits from its sales enable them to invest in innovating new products.
4. Looking at the graph of trademark Coca-Cola’s global growth, in which area has the sales increased the most from 1989 to 2009? Latin America’s sale increased the most from 1989 to 2009, and its sales increased from 1.8 billion to 4.3 billion meaning a 2.5 billion increase.
breathe e) _a_tt_r_ib_u_t_e_…__to__ : consider as coming from f) _s_h_a_r_e_o_w_n_e_r__: someone who owns or holds a share
of stocks
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Mini Text
Growing Our Business through Trademark Coca-cola “Trademark Coca-Cola is the oxygen for our Company.
Euroasia Pacific & Africa
1989 2009
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Trademark Coca-Cola 2009 Unit Case Volume Growth (select markets)
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Task 3
Work with your partner, and answer the following questions according to the Mini Text and the graphs above.
2. What do you think is the performance of Coca-Cola Company?
Coca-Cola Company is placed at the top 10 percent of the largest 2,500 companies in the world.
Phonetics Review
Grammar Review
Task 1
Task 2
Task 3
Comprehensive Exercises
Task 2 Task 4 Task 7
Task 4
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Pre-reading Activities
Task 1
Discuss with your neighbor the following questions:
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1. What do you know about company performance? Company performance is the result of the activities of an organization over a given period of time.
The profits from its sales enable us to invest in innovating new products, create new marketing strategies and
1 improve our market presence, allowing us to return value to our shareowners. We are 2 focused on continually growing the trademark and further connecting it with consumers.”
2. What do they concentrate on? They concentrate on continually growing the trademark and further connecting it with consumers.
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3. How many additional unit cases has trademark CocaCola sold in the past 20 years? Trademark Coca-Cola has sold an increase of 5.8 billion unit cases in the past 20 years.
Reading of the Text
Chairman’s Letter
Text A
From Coca-Cola 2009 Annual Review
Chairman’s Letter
Dear Fellow Shareowner: Para. 1 1 We are pleased to share with you that the
Gary Fayard Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
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Mini Text
3 The sales of Trademark Coca-Cola are what fuel our business. The growth and success of Trademark Coca-Cola enables the Coca-Cola system to further invest in programs, marketing and innovation. Over the past 20 years, Trademark Coca-Cola has sold an additional 5.8 billion unit cases. This additional 4 unit case growth covers every operating group, with the largest growth in Latin America, Europe, and Eurasia and Africa. 5 While a significant amount of this growth is attributed to developing markets, Trademark Coca-Cola continues to also grow in developed markets, and we are confident that it will continue to grow globally.
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5. From the chart “Trademark Coca-Cola 2009 Unit Case Growth”, would you say that the developing countries seem to have a higher percentage growth? Yes, the developing countries seem to have a higher percentage growth because the five countries with the highest percentage growth are developing countries.
5. What was Coca-Cola’s sales last year? The company reported profits of $6.82bn (£4.36bn) for 2009 -- a rise of 17% on the previous year.
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Task 2
Read the following Mini Text and find the words or expressions that match the context meaning given.
passion and determination belonging to the women and men of Coca-Cola helped our Company continue to grow during the worst economic environment since World War II. 2 Our intense focus on growing our brands, gaining share, driving revenue growth and improving productivity enabled our Company to meet our 2009 volume and profit growth goals, in line with our long-term targets.
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Task 4
Fill in the blanks in the following summary of Text A with words given in the box.
focusing
enhance generated
surpassed
confront communicating
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soft drink in history, as well as the best-known product
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4. How many different Coca-Cola beverages do you know? Coca-Cola Company has a portfolio of more than 3,300 beverages, from diet and regular sparkling beverages to still beverages such as 100 percent fruit juices and fruit drinks, waters, sports and energy drinks, teas and coffees, and milk- and soy-based beverages.
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