4The Man in the Water新版现代大学英语个性化完整教案

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Do heroes always get recognized? Why or why not?
Detai1. As disasters go, this one was terrible, but not unique, certainly not among the worst US air crashes on record. (para. 1)
4. And there was the aesthetic clash as well-blue-and-green Air Florida, ... sunk down among gray chunks of ice in a black river. (para. 1)
When the air crash occurred, it was not just a clash (a loud sound made by two objects) of metal against the bridge,
but also a clash between colors: the blue-green color of the plane and the gray and black color of the ice and river.
the aesthetic clash: the combination of different colors which looked very bad (aesthetic: sth connected with the study of beauty)
The music came in full blast from next door, and I had to call the police to stop it.

精读2,Unit 4 the_man_in_the_water

精读2,Unit 4 the_man_in_the_water
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Ⅱ. Sing a Song
Lord knows dreams are hard to follow But don’t let anyone tear them away Hold on there will be tomorrow In time you’ll find the way And then a hero comes along With the strength to carry on And you cast your fears aside And you know you can survive So when you feel like hope is gone Look inside you and be strong And you’ll finally see the truth That a hero lies in you!......
I. About the Author
▪ Roger Rosenblatt is a journalist,
▪ author, playwright and professor.
▪ As an essayist for Time magazine,
▪ he has won two George Polk Awards,
Unit 4 The Man in the Water
I. Do You Know?
What makes a hero? Can you name some heroes? What do you think that makes them heroes? Have you ever tried to find a hero in yourself? Do you think every ordinary person can be a hero if he wants to?

The Man in the Water(水中人幻灯片)

The Man in the Water(水中人幻灯片)
2. adj. Harsh actions or speech are unkind and show no understanding or sympathy. (言行)严厉的,无情的
他以尖刻恶毒的语言大肆抨击自己的对手。 He said many harsh and unkind things about his opponents.
5. adj. (现实、真相)残酷的,无情的 The harsh truth is that luck plays a big part in who will live or
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harsh
1. adj. Harsh climates or conditions are very difficult for people, animals, and plants to live in. (气候或条件)艰苦的,恶 劣的,严峻的
天气变得恶劣、寒冷且变化莫测。 The weather grew harsh, chilly and unpredictable.
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So our man relaxed with the others, some of whom would owe their lives to him.
the man in the water
owe sth to sb
1、 owe sb sth; 2、have to pay sb for sth (esp.
应给予感激
3、Japan owes us an apology, and that’s one of the main reasons
why we disapprove of its being granted the status as a permanent

the men in the water 课后活动课件

the men in the water 课后活动课件
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China's First Astronaut:Yang li wei
Yangliwei,was born in 1965 in Liaoning province.He was the first chinese to enter into the outer space in 15th October in2003.With his first step on the outer space,the ancient chinese dream of flying became a reality and
unit 部队
hero.It's not just superman and anime's
navy 海军 heroes,it's everyone around us.
routine 例 Zhang served as a pilot in the aircraft unit of
行公事
the PLA Navy. He died in a routine training
capacity:ability
to
ห้องสมุดไป่ตู้
perform or produce.
celsius:摄氏
noble : grand , magnificent
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The Most Beautiful Mother :Wu Ju Ping
In the world many good people can help another people when another people was dangerous.For exmple Miss Wu JU PING.
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THANK YOU

Unit 4 The Man in the Water

Unit 4 The Man in the Water
Point out the key words in this unit, such as:
acknowledge, admirable, aesthetic, anonymity, balding, blast, casualty, chaotic, chunk,
The manin the water did not have to give his rings to others; he did not even know these people. He was extraordinary precisely because he was ordinary. He showed whatevery oneof us could do. The display of his heroism was a song to the beautiful human character. This is true heroism.
Look inside you and be strong
And you'll finally see the truth
That a hero lies in you
It's a long road
When you face the world alone
No one reaches out a hand
And you cast your fears aside
So when you feel like hope is gone
Look inside you and be strong
And you'll finally see the truth
That a hero lies in you

Unit 4 The Man in the Water

Unit 4 The Man in the Water

indifferent natural forces.
I.

Text Analysis
Question: What is referred to as one of man’s natural powers according to
the passage?
Sacrificing his life for the life of
3. to defy challenge
4. in a state of complete disorder and confusiong so much desperate
Check of preview
Find the words from the text which have the same meaning as the following. 6. sleep slightly doze
Backgroun d
Category of News
News fall into basic categories: hard news and soft news. • “Hard news” includes stories of a timely nature about events or conflicts that have just happened or are about to happen, such as crimes, fires, meetings, protest rallies, speeches and testimony in court cases. • These stories have immediacy. • “Soft news” is defined as news that entertains or informs, with an emphasis on human interest(人情味) and novelty(新奇) and less immediacy than hard news. • “Soft news” can also be stories that focus on people, places or issues that affect readers’ lives. These types of stories are called“feature stories.”

themaninthewater课文主旨

themaninthewater课文主旨

themaninthewater课文主旨
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目录
1.课文概述
2.文本主题
3.课文结构
4.主要人物和情节
5.课文主旨
正文
1.课文概述
《男人在水中》是一篇描述一位中年男子在水中挣扎的故事。

文章通过描绘男子在水中的困境,表现了人生的无常和挑战,以及人在面对困境时的坚韧和毅力。

2.文本主题
课文的主题是“人生的挑战与坚韧”。

文章通过描述男子在水中的挣扎,展现了人生中不可避免的困境和挑战,以及人在面对这些困境时的坚韧和毅力。

3.课文结构
课文分为三个部分:第一部分描绘了男子在水中的困境;第二部分描述了男子的努力和挣扎;第三部分展示了男子最终的成功和自我超越。

4.主要人物和情节
课文的主要人物是一位中年男子。

故事的情节主要围绕男子在水中的挣扎展开。

男子在游泳时突然发现自己无法浮出水面,他开始感到恐慌,但他没有放弃,而是用尽全身力气挣扎。

最终,他成功浮出水面,并因此
体验到了自我超越的喜悦。

5.课文主旨
课文的主旨是:“人生如戏,全靠演技;人生如水,全靠挣扎。

”文章通过描绘男子在水中的挣扎,表现了人生的无常和挑战,以及人在面对困境时的坚韧和毅力。

4The Man in the Water新版现代大学英语个性化完整教案

4The Man in the Water新版现代大学英语个性化完整教案

二、主要内容:第教学周/第节(第次课)第页教学目的Teaching Objectives:To acquire the key words, important and difficult sentences and language points教学重点和难点Teaching Focus Possible Difficulties教学方法和手段Teaching techniquesTo integrate several different teaching methods and techniques: elicitation; explanation; illustration and discussion.教学基本内容备注Unit 4 The Man in the Water1.Warming-up Questions1)Question: Who are the heroes in the story?Two police rescuers and, a young passerby and the man in the water.2)Question: Who is the greatest hero? Why?The man in the water.Ordinary as he was, he could rise to challenge when the test came.He displayed courage and noble character in human nature at its best.3)Question: In the author’s view, do people feel proud or sad about thedisaster? Why?They feel proud because man defeated the indifferent natural forces.4) Question: What is referred to as one of man’s natural powers according to the passage?Sacrificin g his life for the life of others’.5)Question: The fight between the man in the water and the natural forcesended up with the death of the man. Why does the author say he is not a loser?He was the best we can do to fight against the indifferent natural forces. What’s more, he never dies in people’s heart.What was unusual about the air crash?Why does the author refer to the aesthetic aspect of the clash?What are the things the author mentions to be worth noticing?What does the author mean when he says the human nature was gropingand struggling?Why does the author say that the man went unidentified gave him auniversal character?How could the man in the water give a lifeline to those who watchedhim? What does the “lifeline” here symbolize?What does the greatness of the anonymous man actually lie in?What do you think are the strongest human powers endowed with bynature?2.Background InformationI.The Air CrashOn Jan. 13, 1982 one of the worst snowstorms in the history of Washington, D.C. hit the city. Just about everything closed down—the government, businesses, schools, the airports. By about noon, the skies cleared and Washington’s National Airport reopened for business. The crew of Air Florida Flight 90 began preparing for a nonstop trip to sunny Fort Lauderdale, Florida. At 3:59 p.m., the twin-engine Boeing 737 was cleared for takeoff and began rumbling down the runway on its final flight.Minutes later, the plane smashed into the 14th Street Bridge, only 1,200 yards from the Pentagon, destroying four automobiles and killing five people. The jet then fell into the ice-covered Potomac River, bringing all the passengers to their instant death except five—four passengers and one flight attendant—from the tail section, who found themselves gasping and struggling in the icy waters.These five people however survived and they were able to survive because of four heroes. The author wrote this essay in praise of these heroes, three of whom had risked their lives to rescue the survivors and were able to live to tell the story, but the man that really held the whole nation’s attention was the fourth one who had kept pushing his lifeline and flotation rings to others until he went under.II.Presidential Monument1) Washington MonumentIn recognition of his leadership in the cause of American independence, Washington earned the title “Father of His Country”. With this monument, the citizens of the United States show their enduring gratitude and respect for the first President of the United States.2) Jefferson MemorialThomas Jefferson—political philosopher, architect, musician, book collector, scientist, horticulturist (园艺学家), diplomat, inventor, and third President of the United States, also author of the Declaration of American Independence, and Father of the University of Virginia.3) Lincoln MemorialThe Lincoln Memorial is a tribute to President Abraham Lincoln and the nation he fought to preserve during the Civil War (1861-1865). The Lincoln Memorial was built to resemble a Greek temple. It has 36 Doric columns, one for each state at the time of Lincoln’s death. A sculpture by Daniel Chester French of a seated Lincoln is in the center of the memorial chamber.III.Potomac RiverThe Potomac River is often referred to as the “Nation’s River”, because it flows throug h the nation’s capital, where the magnificent monuments of the Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln memorials are reflected in its waters. It is one of the most beautiful and bountiful rivers on the East Coast and is known for its historic, scenic and recreational significance. It begins as a small spring at the Fairfax Stone in West Virginia, and winds its way through the mountains and valleys of Appalachia, past battlefields and old manufacturing towns. The river flows more than 380 miles and grows to more than 11 miles wide as it reaches the Chesapeake Bay at Point Lookout, Maryland.3.Theme:The man in the water did not have to give his rings to others; he did not even know these people. He was extraordinary precisely because he was ordinary. He showed what everyone of us could do at that critical moment. The display of his heroism was a song to the beautiful human character.4.Prefix5.Phrases1.as sth. goes2.to be sure :indeed, certainlyExample: To be sure, most people are law abiding, but crime remains a problem.必须承认,绝大部分的人是遵纪守法的,但违法活动依然是个问题。

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二、主要内容:第教学周/第节(第次课)第页教学目的Teaching Objectives:To acquire the key words, important and difficult sentences and language points教学重点和难点Teaching Focus Possible Difficulties教学方法和手段Teaching techniquesTo integrate several different teaching methods and techniques: elicitation; explanation; illustration and discussion.教学基本内容备注Unit 4 The Man in the Water1.Warming-up Questions1)Question: Who are the heroes in the story?Two police rescuers and, a young passerby and the man in the water.2)Question: Who is the greatest hero? Why?The man in the water.Ordinary as he was, he could rise to challenge when the test came.He displayed courage and noble character in human nature at its best.3)Question: In the author’s view, do people feel proud or sad about thedisaster? Why?They feel proud because man defeated the indifferent natural forces.4) Question: What is referred to as one of man’s natural powers according to the passage?Sacrificin g his life for the life of others’.5)Question: The fight between the man in the water and the natural forcesended up with the death of the man. Why does the author say he is not a loser?He was the best we can do to fight against the indifferent natural forces. What’s more, he never dies in people’s heart.What was unusual about the air crash?Why does the author refer to the aesthetic aspect of the clash?What are the things the author mentions to be worth noticing?What does the author mean when he says the human nature was gropingand struggling?Why does the author say that the man went unidentified gave him auniversal character?How could the man in the water give a lifeline to those who watchedhim? What does the “lifeline” here symbolize?What does the greatness of the anonymous man actually lie in?What do you think are the strongest human powers endowed with bynature?2.Background InformationI.The Air CrashOn Jan. 13, 1982 one of the worst snowstorms in the history of Washington, D.C. hit the city. Just about everything closed down—the government, businesses, schools, the airports. By about noon, the skies cleared and Washington’s National Airport reopened for business. The crew of Air Florida Flight 90 began preparing for a nonstop trip to sunny Fort Lauderdale, Florida. At 3:59 p.m., the twin-engine Boeing 737 was cleared for takeoff and began rumbling down the runway on its final flight.Minutes later, the plane smashed into the 14th Street Bridge, only 1,200 yards from the Pentagon, destroying four automobiles and killing five people. The jet then fell into the ice-covered Potomac River, bringing all the passengers to their instant death except five—four passengers and one flight attendant—from the tail section, who found themselves gasping and struggling in the icy waters.These five people however survived and they were able to survive because of four heroes. The author wrote this essay in praise of these heroes, three of whom had risked their lives to rescue the survivors and were able to live to tell the story, but the man that really held the whole nation’s attention was the fourth one who had kept pushing his lifeline and flotation rings to others until he went under.II.Presidential Monument1) Washington MonumentIn recognition of his leadership in the cause of American independence, Washington earned the title “Father of His Country”. With this monument, the citizens of the United States show their enduring gratitude and respect for the first President of the United States.2) Jefferson MemorialThomas Jefferson—political philosopher, architect, musician, book collector, scientist, horticulturist (园艺学家), diplomat, inventor, and third President of the United States, also author of the Declaration of American Independence, and Father of the University of Virginia.3) Lincoln MemorialThe Lincoln Memorial is a tribute to President Abraham Lincoln and the nation he fought to preserve during the Civil War (1861-1865). The Lincoln Memorial was built to resemble a Greek temple. It has 36 Doric columns, one for each state at the time of Lincoln’s death. A sculpture by Daniel Chester French of a seated Lincoln is in the center of the memorial chamber.III.Potomac RiverThe Potomac River is often referred to as the “Nation’s River”, because it flows throug h the nation’s capital, where the magnificent monuments of the Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln memorials are reflected in its waters. It is one of the most beautiful and bountiful rivers on the East Coast and is known for its historic, scenic and recreational significance. It begins as a small spring at the Fairfax Stone in West Virginia, and winds its way through the mountains and valleys of Appalachia, past battlefields and old manufacturing towns. The river flows more than 380 miles and grows to more than 11 miles wide as it reaches the Chesapeake Bay at Point Lookout, Maryland.3.Theme:The man in the water did not have to give his rings to others; he did not even know these people. He was extraordinary precisely because he was ordinary. He showed what everyone of us could do at that critical moment. The display of his heroism was a song to the beautiful human character.4.Prefix5.Phrases1.as sth. goes2.to be sure :indeed, certainlyExample: To be sure, most people are law abiding, but crime remains a problem.必须承认,绝大部分的人是遵纪守法的,但违法活动依然是个问题。

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