21世纪大学英语三课件Unit4-C

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新21世纪大学英语 3Unit4

新21世纪大学英语 3Unit4

Unit 4 Sports and Beyond Part I Video Starter
新21世纪大学英语综合教程BOOK 3
To begin, we’ll watch a video clip and try to grasp its message. Getting to know the words and expressions in the box below first may be helpful.
Unit 4 Sports and Beyond
新21世纪大学英语综合教程BOOK 3
PE abbr. track field all-round /lraUnd/ a. perceive /psiv/ vt. enquiring /InkwaIrIN/ a. wellbeing /welbiIN/ n. That’s for sure.
(= physical education) 体育 田径场 全面(发展)的 感觉,理解 求知欲强的,爱探索的
Unit 4 Sports and Beyond
新21世纪大学英语综合教程BOOK 3
4 ) Do you understand what the statement it’s not just a game mean? As I can understand, sports can be perceived from different __________________________________________________ perspectives with so many enquiring questions. _______________________________________ 5 ) What’s your perspective on sports at the moment? I tend to look at sports from a physical and mental perspective because ___________________________________________________________ it contributes to our physical and mental health and wellbeing. ___________________________________________________ 6 ) What are those further questions about sports?

新世纪大学英语综合教程3 Unit4PPT课件

新世纪大学英语综合教程3 Unit4PPT课件
relationships; etc.
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• What do you think are the criteria of being healthy?
• Being healthy is a comprehensive matter. We can judge a healthy person from three different perspectives: physical health, mental health and interpersonal relationships. First of all, a healthy person is free from any illness and has enough energy to do his/her daily work. Second, he/she does not suffer from any mental problem and is strong enough to face challenges. Last but not least, he/she gets along well with people around him/her.
不恼不愁,活到白头。
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Proverbs and Quotations
1. A good healthy body is worth more a crown in gold.
健康的身体贵于黄金铸成的皇冠。
2. Care brings grey hair.
忧虑催人老。
3. Dying is as natural as living.
3. Students get a recipe for living a healthy life at an advanced age

21世纪大学英语 读写教程 第三册 Unit1-B,B3PPT精选文档

21世纪大学英语 读写教程 第三册 Unit1-B,B3PPT精选文档

school bus full of seven-year-olds crumpled the front of my
car. My first thought was of Eric in the trunk. I rushed over
and opened it to find him lying there motionless. I gasped.
He opened his eyes and laughed: “You’re the worst driver on
the planet.”
Questio n
Unit 1 Extensive Reading
4 Bystanders stared as, one by one, ten dazed high-school sophomores crawled out of my car. No one on the bus was hurt, though one little girl was crying because she had to go to the bathroom. As far as the little boys were concerned, I was a hero. They crowded around me in admiration. Even the police officers managed to smile.
left behind. We were just driving around, feeling good,
talking about everything and nothing. And although I had
been going only about 20 miles an hour, the collision with a

新世纪大学英语视听说(第三版)3 Unit4

新世纪大学英语视听说(第三版)3 Unit4
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2 a. ____ The passengers ate some bad food.
4 b. ____ The passengers had severe indigestion.
c. ____ The passengers went to the hospital. 6 1 d. ____ The cruise ship departed. 5 e. ____ The cruise ship returned home. f. ____ The passengers felt lightheu know ever ______? fainted? B: Oh, yes. He was one of my high school friends. One day he justjust fell on ____ _____ he ____ onthe fell on the _____ andconsciousness. ___ floor and lost consciousness. floor and lost ____ ________. A: What happened_____? _______ then? B: We felt very anxious. So one of us hurried hurried to tell our teacher, and of ____ ____ _____. So ____ ____ ___ to tell our teacher, and the rest ___ ___ ___ ___ waited us waited beside him. beside him. A: Was it serious? __ ______? B: Thankfully,it wasn’t. He recovered before our teacher arrived. ________, it wasn’t. He _______ before our teacher arrived. recovered before our teacher arrived. A: How lucky! _____! B: Yeah, he really was. He told us that he had been playing online games all ___ _____and he hadn’t eaten anything. That’s why hehe ___ _______ and fainted. night and he hadn’t eaten anything. That’s why hefelt lightheaded and ______. night and he hadn’t eaten anything. That’s ____ felt lightheaded and fainted.

全新版大学英语第三册(第二版) unit 4 Imagination and Creativity

全新版大学英语第三册(第二版) unit 4 Imagination and Creativity

湖南大学信息科学与工程学院软件工程四班
Part Division of the Text Parts Para(s) 1~3 Main Ideas A young husband and father, Albert Einstein had to work hard to support his family.
湖南大学信息科学与工程学院软件工程四班
To relax, he revolutionized physics. In 1905, at the age of 26 and four years before he was able to get a job as a professor of physics, Einstein published five of the most important papers in the history of science — all written in his “spare time.” He proved that atoms and molecules existed. Before 1905, scientists weren’t sure about that. He argued that light came in little bits (later called “photons”) and thus laid the foundation for quantum mechanics. He described his theory of special relativity: space and time were threads in a common fabric, he proposed, which could be bent, stretched and twisted.

新世纪大学英语(第二版)综合教程第3册课件Unit4

新世纪大学英语(第二版)综合教程第3册课件Unit4

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( F ) Winning a game is done by having nothing in your mind. ( T ) To play well in a game, you need to cooperate with your
team members.
( T ) Being confident and working hard are necessary to be winners.
Throughout its history, the International Olympic Committee has struggled to spread its ideal of fraternity, friendship, peace and universal understanding.
without extra help.
2. Pushing yourself too hard can be __da_n_g_e_r_o_u_s_ ,
especially if you are jogging alone.
3. Running downhill is actually worse for your _k_n_e_e_s_
Listen to the recording again and fill in each of the blanks according to what you have heard.
1. Most _h_e_a_l_th_y__in_d_iv_i_d_u_a_ls_ are capable of jogging
Study the following quotes about sports. Which quote(s) do you like best? Why?

21世纪大学新英语读写译教程 第三册 课文翻译 课件 ppt Unit4

21世纪大学新英语读写译教程 第三册 课文翻译 课件 ppt Unit4

Unit 4 Famous People
Lead-in
B. Listening Practice Post-listening task Answer the following questions.
21世纪大学新英语读写译教程 3
1. According to the speaker, is there any fixed pattern for success? N__o_._T_h_e__re__is_n__’t_a_n_y__r_e_c_ip_e__fo__r _s_u_c_c_e_s_s_.
Luck and opportunity also play an important role in success. You can improve your luck by making as many strong personal contacts as you can and sharing what you have to increase their “luck” and “opportunities.”
3. Writing Focus in this unit looks at how to write formal and informal invitations as well as how to respond to them appropriately. Through learning this part, students will learn the formats and wording of formal and informal invitations.
2. How many elements of success does the speaker offer in the passage?

全新21世纪大学英语读写教程3 Unit3

全新21世纪大学英语读写教程3 Unit3

unrealistic /nrIlIstIk/ a. impracticable /ImprQktIkbl/ a.
不切实际的 不可行的
to the full
完全地,充分地
limitation /lImIteISn/ 局限 n.
individualize /IndIvIdjUlaIz/ vt. realistic /rIlIstIk/ a.
Unit 3 Expectations and Fulfillments 新21世纪大学英语综合教程BOOK 3
Video script:
Hi class, Glad to meet all of you again to continue the journey of English learning. Today we are going to explore what expectation is all about. Surely each of you comes to college with expectations of your parents, grandparents, and high school teachers. And to the list are added new ones of college instructors and professors upon your arrival at college. I must say that you are lucky enough to have expectant people around you, because they care about you and your future. Are you working hard to live up to1 their expectations?
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5. There are still arguments about whether bacteria (细菌) should be _____ as animals or plants. classified
6. The story of Linda and Barbara _____ the way peer pressure and self-induced pressure are intertwined.
simplify
Text B
Text B: College Lectures:
Is Anybody Listening?
Pre-reading Task Language Points Comprehension
Pre-reading Tห้องสมุดไป่ตู้sk
Reading Comprehension Skill
exemplifies
Word Building Now complete the following sentences with the correct forms of verbs chosen from the list below. Pay attention to the words marked with an asterisk, which are new syllabus words. beautify clarify *classify *exemplify horrify identify intensify personify *purify *simplify
Word Building Now complete the following sentences with the correct forms of verbs chosen from the list below. Pay attention to the words marked with an asterisk, which are new syllabus words. beautify clarify *classify *exemplify horrify identify intensify personify *purify *simplify
21st Century College English: Book 3
Unit 4: Part C
Unit 4 Part C
• • •
Assignment Checkup Text B Listening Practice


Oral Practice
Assignment
Assignment Check
Examples: glory just + +
-ify -ify

glorify justify
Word Building Now complete the following sentences with the correct forms of verbs chosen from the list below. Pay attention to the words marked with an asterisk, which are new syllabus words. beautify clarify *classify *exemplify horrify identify intensify personify *purify *simplify
Language Points
2 Toward the middle of the semester, Fowkes fell ill and missed a class. When he returned, to Fowkes’s astonishment, the professor began to deliver not the next lecture in the sequence but the one after. Had he, in fact, lectured to an empty hall in the absence of his solitary student? Fowkes thought it perfectly possible.
Language Points
Text B
College Lectures: Is Anybody Listening?
David Daniels
Language Points
College Lectures: Is Anybody Listening?
David Daniels
1 A former teacher of mine, Robert A. Fowkes of New York University, likes to tell the story of a class he took in Old English while studying in Germany during the 1930s. On the first day the professor strode up to the blackboard, looked through his notes, coughed, and began, “Guten Tag, Meine Damen und Herren”(“Good day, ladies and gentlemen”). Fowkes glanced around uneasily. He was the only student in the course.
7. Merely putting up posters of movie stars in the dormitory and cafeteria is not what the campaign to _____ our campus is about. beautify
8. The government is planning to _____ the tax laws so that they‟re easier for people to understand.
Assignment Check Word Building
Word Building
《读写教程 III》: Ex. VI, p. 92
Word Building
Suffix
-ify to be added to: adjectives / nouns / word roots
to form verbs, meaning: 1. to make sth. full of [noun] or similar to [noun] 2. to use sth. as [noun], etc. 3. to make sth. [adj]
3. As the pressures on students continue to _____, more and more of them are suffering from problems with their health. intensify 4. The bystanders were _____ as they watched the car spin out of control and crash into a school bus. horrified
Predicting an Author‟s Ideas
Making predictions anticipating the writer‟s next point is an important skill in active reading. Although we may not be able to predict every detail and although a writer may surprise us with unexpected ideas we can often anticipate the general direction the author is going. Making predictions while you read keeps your mind alert and involved with the text; it‟s a way to double-check your comprehension of what you‟ve read so far; and it can be a great aid to understanding what comes next.
Word Building Now complete the following sentences with the correct forms of verbs chosen from the list below. Pay attention to the words marked with an asterisk, which are new syllabus words. beautify clarify *classify *exemplify horrify identify intensify personify *purify *simplify
teaching methods __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________
Language Points
3 Today, American colleges and universities (originally modeled on German ones) are under strong attack. Teachers, it is charged, are not doing a good job of teaching, and students are not doing a good job of learning. American businesses and industries suffer from uncreative executives educated not to think for themselves but to recite obsolete ideas that the rest of the world has long discarded. College graduates lack both basic skills and general culture. Studies are conducted and reports are issued on the status of higher education, but any changes that result either are largely cosmetic or make a bad situation worse.
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