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美国社会与文化课程第四章教学PPTChapter 4.The_Frontier_Heritage

The transport revolution: canals and railways
2 The frontier experience
2.1 Physical hardships Long and hard travel:
Wagon and stagecoach, harsh weather, rough land, wild animals, fatigue, disease, and loneliness
(3) Pressing on to the Far West, between the Rocky Mts. and the Pacific Coast
(4) Conquering the Great Plain second type: fighter, defender of good against evil
Sod house
A pioneer man made food for himself
The cowboys/cowpokes play dice at lunchtime in 1880, in Colorado
Oklahoma land rush 1889
Prospectors pose for a portrait in 1849 in the American River Basin
mender
2.2 Political autonomy
Less government control and law
The problems of schooling, policing, conflict solving
Local maintenance of order and selfgovernance
2 The frontier experience
2.1 Physical hardships Long and hard travel:
Wagon and stagecoach, harsh weather, rough land, wild animals, fatigue, disease, and loneliness
(3) Pressing on to the Far West, between the Rocky Mts. and the Pacific Coast
(4) Conquering the Great Plain second type: fighter, defender of good against evil
Sod house
A pioneer man made food for himself
The cowboys/cowpokes play dice at lunchtime in 1880, in Colorado
Oklahoma land rush 1889
Prospectors pose for a portrait in 1849 in the American River Basin
mender
2.2 Political autonomy
Less government control and law
The problems of schooling, policing, conflict solving
Local maintenance of order and selfgovernance
America介绍美国 英语课ppt

The Statue of Liberty
• The statue of Liberty was presented to the United States of American in the nineteenth century by the people of France. By 1884, a statue which was 151feet tall, had been erected in Paris. The following year it was taken to pieces and sent to America.
•The answer is….
•On the fifth avenue
Question②
Get Ready……
Question②
•How tall is the statue of liberty??
•It is 151ft tall
QueQuestion③
How to play the Games
• If you know the answer, please raise your hand up as fast as you can!!!
Are you ready?
Set………
Question ①
•Where is the first apple store??
• New york stock exchange.
• The first apple store on the fifth avenue.
• The China town in new york city.
• The times square.
• The statue of liberty.
美国文化英语PPT

And barbie dolls have been sold to more than 150 countries in the word ,whose total sales is up to one billion dollars . What’s more, it is made a series of movies and also adapted to(改编) a lot of games.
Height : 93 Meters Weight: 229 Tons Left Hand: Holding a torch Right Hand: Holding "The Declaration of Independence"
The Statue of Liberty represents freedom and breaking the constraints of tyranny(挣 脱暴政的约束) In 1984, the Statue of Liberty was named as a World Heritage
The paintings on American traditional coins are mainly previous presidents.
Buffalo
Indians
Fifth.
Uncle Sam
Uncle Sam was created in 1917 as a recruiting poster (征兵海报) for the U.S. Army. At that time, the US was in need of more troops to help fight World War I.
Buffalo Nickle
America美国 国家文化英语PPT课件

The travel in America
Santiago
• Santiago was founded by Spanish Conquistador Pedro de Valdivia on February 12, 1541 with the name Santiago del Nuevo Extremo, as a homage to Saint James and Extremadura, Valdivia's birth place in Spain. The founding ceremony was held on Huelén Hill (later renamed Cerro Santa Lucía). Valdivia chose the location of Santiago because of its climate, abundant vegetation and the ease with which it could be defended—the Mapocho River then split into two branches and rejoined further downstream, forming an island. The Inca ruler Manco Cápac II warned the new rulers that his people would be hostile to the occupiers. The Spanish invaders had to battle against hunger caused by this resistance. Pedro de Valdivia ultimately succeeded in stabilizing the food supply and other resources needed for Santiago to thrive.
Santiago
• Santiago was founded by Spanish Conquistador Pedro de Valdivia on February 12, 1541 with the name Santiago del Nuevo Extremo, as a homage to Saint James and Extremadura, Valdivia's birth place in Spain. The founding ceremony was held on Huelén Hill (later renamed Cerro Santa Lucía). Valdivia chose the location of Santiago because of its climate, abundant vegetation and the ease with which it could be defended—the Mapocho River then split into two branches and rejoined further downstream, forming an island. The Inca ruler Manco Cápac II warned the new rulers that his people would be hostile to the occupiers. The Spanish invaders had to battle against hunger caused by this resistance. Pedro de Valdivia ultimately succeeded in stabilizing the food supply and other resources needed for Santiago to thrive.
美国文化ppt演示稿

United States
The national flag of America
Fifty stars represent the 50 states and the 13 stripes represent the original thirteen colonies.
The Stars and Stripes
美国共和党(Republican Party) 美国民主党(Democratic Party) 美国绿党(United States Green Party) 美国改革党(Reform Party of the United States of America) 美国共产党(Communist Party of United States of America)
3.Mount Rushmore拉什莫尔山
Mount Rushmore is a memorial to the birth, growth, preservation and development of the United States of America. Gutzon Borglum sculpted busts of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln high in the Black Hills to represent the first 150 years of American history. The primary resource at Mount Rushmore is the granite sculpture itself, but also of interest is the Sculptor's Studio built under the direction of Sculptor Gutzon Borglum in 1939. Unique plaster models and tools related to the sculpting process are displayed in the studio.
The national flag of America
Fifty stars represent the 50 states and the 13 stripes represent the original thirteen colonies.
The Stars and Stripes
美国共和党(Republican Party) 美国民主党(Democratic Party) 美国绿党(United States Green Party) 美国改革党(Reform Party of the United States of America) 美国共产党(Communist Party of United States of America)
3.Mount Rushmore拉什莫尔山
Mount Rushmore is a memorial to the birth, growth, preservation and development of the United States of America. Gutzon Borglum sculpted busts of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln high in the Black Hills to represent the first 150 years of American history. The primary resource at Mount Rushmore is the granite sculpture itself, but also of interest is the Sculptor's Studio built under the direction of Sculptor Gutzon Borglum in 1939. Unique plaster models and tools related to the sculpting process are displayed in the studio.
Week5Lecturenotes英美文化ppt

He served me with a kind of coffee. He served me with coffee of a kind. (象是咖啡的东西) He is not a fool. He is no fool. (很聪明) I know him. I know of him. (听说过他)
培训部
The training department
文化部
Ministry of Culture
编辑部
The editorial office
Week Five
____多物称 ____重意合。 句子的中心是“____前____后”。 ____的修饰语后置,如孔雀开屏。 ____多被动。 ____多动词
英语多物称 汉语重意合。 句子的中心是“英前汉后”。 英语的修饰语后置,如孔雀开屏。 英语多被动。 汉语多动词
By “diction” we mean the _____ _____of words and phrases in the target language on the basis of ______ ______ of the source language text.
a fast car the fast growth fast music a fast journey fast color a fast film fast asleep break one’s fast stick fast in the mud
他常在外面吃饭。 He often dines out. 这药一天吃三次。 The medicine is to be taken three times a
汉译英最大的问题之一是对词语的理解。由于 汉语词义的多义性、笼统性、含糊性和对上下 文的依赖性,以及汉语句子结构的不严谨性, 成分缺省的倾向性等等,对词语准确的理解并 不是一件容易的事。要根据上下文才能做出正 确的判断.
美国文化课件3. Religion in Am.

The Three Faiths in the U.S
Protestant (Over 60% of Americans are said to be Protestant believers. ) The Baptists(浸礼教徒 are the 浸礼教徒) 浸礼教徒 largest Protestant group in America. They believe in adult baptism by immersion, symbolizing a mature and responsible conversion experience浸礼教徒主张成人全身浸 浸礼教徒主张成人全身浸 水以表示成熟负责任的皈依经历。 水以表示成熟负责任的皈依经历。他们 相信这种用”圣水” 相信这种用”圣水”浸礼的人就获得了 新生. 新生 They are concentrated particularly in the Southern Bible Belt (南部信仰原教旨主义的地区 如田 南部信仰原教旨主义的地区,如田 南部信仰原教旨主义的地区 纳西州各州,这里有 南部圣经地带” 这里有” 纳西州各州 这里有”南部圣经地带” 之称). 之称 White Baptists and black Baptists go separately to their own churches. The Methodists are the second largest Protestant group in the U.S. The Methodist Church has a form of service based on that of the Church of England.卫理公会派 该派属新教 起 卫理公会派,该派属新教 卫理公会派 该派属新教,起 源于18世纪英国的牛津大学 世纪英国的牛津大学. 源于 世纪英国的牛津大学 创始人 John Wesley. John Wesley
美国文化课件5. sports and early jazz

O.J.Simpson
Football
Baseball
1. Still be the great American game, even though many other countries are deeply involved with the game, can be watched in a more relaxed and lazy way 2. The largest baseball stadium is the home field of the California Angels (加州天使队), Anaheim Stadium(阿 纳海姆体育场) 3. leagues: two major ones:全国联盟 全国联盟the National League、 全国联盟 、 美国联盟the American League,A third one:黑人联盟 美国联盟 , 黑人联盟 the Negro League,attended by African in the game after World War II. 1)打破 打破 肤色限制the demolition of the color barrier, starting 肤色限制 with the hiring of the superb athlete, AfricanAmerican Jackie Robinson (杰克 鲁宾逊 by Brooklyn 杰克·鲁宾逊 杰克 鲁宾逊), Dodgers(布鲁克林 道奇队 布鲁克林·道奇队 布鲁克林 道奇队)manager Branch Rickey (布里奇 里基 2) Improved transportation led to the 布里奇·里基 布里奇 里基) wider distribution of teams 5. Seasons Regular season: the beginning of April — October; the World Series between the leading teams in their respective leagues--in the latter of October. The best 4 out of 7 games determines the annual World’s (sic) Champions and marks the end of the baseball season.
Football
Baseball
1. Still be the great American game, even though many other countries are deeply involved with the game, can be watched in a more relaxed and lazy way 2. The largest baseball stadium is the home field of the California Angels (加州天使队), Anaheim Stadium(阿 纳海姆体育场) 3. leagues: two major ones:全国联盟 全国联盟the National League、 全国联盟 、 美国联盟the American League,A third one:黑人联盟 美国联盟 , 黑人联盟 the Negro League,attended by African in the game after World War II. 1)打破 打破 肤色限制the demolition of the color barrier, starting 肤色限制 with the hiring of the superb athlete, AfricanAmerican Jackie Robinson (杰克 鲁宾逊 by Brooklyn 杰克·鲁宾逊 杰克 鲁宾逊), Dodgers(布鲁克林 道奇队 布鲁克林·道奇队 布鲁克林 道奇队)manager Branch Rickey (布里奇 里基 2) Improved transportation led to the 布里奇·里基 布里奇 里基) wider distribution of teams 5. Seasons Regular season: the beginning of April — October; the World Series between the leading teams in their respective leagues--in the latter of October. The best 4 out of 7 games determines the annual World’s (sic) Champions and marks the end of the baseball season.
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Work & Competitiveness
• “’He’s a hard worker,’ one American might say in praise of another. Or, ‘She gets the job done.’ These expressions convey the typical U.S. American’s admiration for a person who approaches a task conscientiously and persistently, seeing it through to a successful conclusion. More than that, these expressions convey an admiration for achievers, people whose lives center on accomplishing some physical, measurable task. Social psychologists use the term achievement motivationto describe people who place a high value on getting things done.” (p. 21) • “While the so-called ‘Protestant work ethic’ may have lost some of its hold on Americans, there is still a strong belief that the ideal person is a hard worker. A hard worker is one who ‘gets right to work’ on a task, works efficiently, and completes the task in a timely way that meets reasonably high standards of quality.” (p. 22)
Materi, three-quarters of incoming university students in the United States have told pollsters that earning “a lot of money” was a ‘very important’ goal for them.” (p. 23) • Regardless of income, Americans tend to spend money rather freely on material goods. Items that they once considered luxuries, such as personal electronic devices, large-screen television sets, cellular telephones, and electric garage-door openers are now considered necessities. Credit cards, which are widely available even to teenagers, encourage spending, and of course the scale and scope of the advertising industry is well known.
Privacy
• “Also closely associated with the value they place on individualism is the importance Americans assign to privacy. U.S. Americans tend to assume that most people “need some time to themselves” or “some time alone” to think about things or recover their spent psychological energy. Most Americans have great difficulty understanding people who always want to be with another person, who dislike being alone. Americans tend to regard such people as weak or dependent.” (p. 11) • “Americans’ attitudes about privacy can be difficult for people from other countries to understand. For example, Americans will often give visitors a tour of their house, including the bedrooms, which people from many other places consider private. They may speak quite openly, even to strangers, about personal or family problems that would be kept confidential elsewhere. Yet, in Americans’ minds, there are boundaries that other people are simply not supposed to cross. When such boundaries are crossed, the Americans’ bodies will visibly stiffen and their manner will become cool and aloof.” • “On the other hand, users of the social-networking site Facebook will often reveal information about themselves that, outside the environment of a computer network, they would probably keep to themselves.” (p. 12)
Rule of Law & Fair Play
• “The belief in the rule of law goes beyond the realm of politics to other areas of life that are governed by formal rules and procedures. Getting a job with a government agency, for example, or getting a government grant for a research project entails following published procedures and demonstrating that one meets the published requirements. Theoretically, personal connections do not matter under the rule of law.” (p. 68) • “In practice, personal contacts, wealth, and social influence often do matter where laws and rules are concerned. What we have said here describes the ideal to which Americans subscribe. In reality, connections sometimes do help a person get a government job.” (p.68)
Western Culture
(American Culture)
• Individualism • Privacy • Equality • Informality • Work & Competitiveness • Materialism • Rule of Law & Fair Play
Individualism
Equality
• “Americans are also distinctive in the degree to which they believe in the ideal, as stated in their Declaration of Independence, that “all men are created equal.” Although they sometimes violate the ideal in their daily lives, particularly in matters of interracial relationships and sometimes relationships among people from different social classes, U.S. Americans have a deep faith that in some fundamental way all people (at least all American people) are of equal value, that no one is born superior to anyone else.” (p12)
• “The most important thing to understand about Americans is probably their devotion to individualism. They are trained from very early in their lives to consider themselves as separate individuals who are responsible for their own situations in life and their own destinies. They are not trained to see themselves as members of a close-knit, interdependent family, religious group, tribe, nation, or any other collective.” (American Ways, Chapter 1, p. 5) • “Research by social scientists indicates that the culture of the United States is among the most individualistic in the world.” (p. 6) • “The individual that Americans idealize prefers an atmosphere of freedom, where neither the government nor any other external force or agency dictates what the individual does. For Americans, the idea of individual freedom has strong, positive connotations.” (7-8)