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新视野大学英语视听说教程第三版第4册

新视野大学英语视听说教程第三版第4册

UNIT 1Short conversations1 Q: What advice does the man give to the woman?D Do whatever she can to exercise.2 Q: What can we know about the woman?A She may have some social events to attend.3 Q: What can we learn about the smoking rules in South Africa?B People can smoke in the designated areas of pubs and bars.4 Q: What are the two speakers talking about?C Impacts of family violence on children.5 Q: What is recommended for a healthy breakfast?C A piece of wholegrain bread.Long conversation1 Q: What has made the man sweat all over the floor?C Running in a park.2 Q: Why doesn’t the woman go to practice t’ai chi with her mom?B Because getting up early is too difficult for her.3 Q: What does the woman normally do on weekends?D Sitting before her computer.4 Q: Why does the man suggest the woman geta zoo membership?A For exercise like jogging in the zoo. Passage 11 Q: What tasks does the speaker tend to do first every day?A The quick tasks.2 Q: How to work more efficiently according to the speaker?C Make use of your most productive time of day.3 Q: How does the speaker deal with emails now?D He opens his inbox only when it’s necessary.4 Q: What is the purpose of the talk?C To give some tips on how to manage time.P assage 21) distressing2) desperate3) urge4) acquire5) are totally unaware of6) are isolated from7) affirm8) interact with9) impulse10) are convinced ofUNIT 2Short conversations1 Q: What are the two speakers talking about?A What the man will do after graduation .2 Q: What does the woman think of Linda?D She looks younger than she is.3 Q: What makes the woman afraid of getting old?C Lack of someone to depend on.4 Q: What does the man like best about being in his early 20s?B Having plenty of opportunities.5 Q: What does the man say about age discrimination?D People may have different opinions on the court decisions.Long conversation1 Q: What are the two speakers talking about?C What to wish for in life.2 Q: According to the man, why is true love important for a happy life?B It makes couples appreciate each other.3 Q: What difficulties did the man experience in his life?A He lost his job and house and was sick for years.4 Q: What is the man doing in the talk?D Giving the woman advice on important things in life.Passage 11 Q: In what way are the Adventists different from ordinary people?B They live their whole lives in a mountain.2 Q: How much longer do Adventist women expect to live than other Californian women?C About three years.3 Q: What is characteristic of the Adventists’ diet?D It is high in fruit, vegetables and whole grains.4 Q: What is the main idea of the passage?A Diet and lifestyle are crucial to good health.Passage 21) proportion2) estimated3) have profound impacts on4) potential5) economically6) pensions7) originate from8) residential9) poses a challenge to10) be transformed intoUNIT 3Short conversations1 Q: What is the woman going to do over the semester break?D Going camping with friends.2 Q: Why did the woman quit her swimming lessons?D Because she couldn’t fit two programs into her schedule.3 Q: Why doesn’t the woman want to leave on Friday?C Because she will have a visitor.4 Q: What does the woman suggest the man bring for the camping trip to the park?B Warm clothes.5 Q: What will the woman probably do before the vacation?A Confirm her hotel reservation.Long conversation1 Q: What makes Big Sky Park a nice vacation place for the couple?D It has nice paths and camping sites.2 Q: How can the couple get all their camping stuff on the bus?D By using both their cart and backpack.3 Q: What will the woman probably do before their trip?B Bake a chocolate cake.4 Q: What does the couple long to do at the park?C Walk together in the beauty of nature.Passage 11 Q: Why should visitors be hurried if they want to see the exhibits in the new museum in Colombia’s capital?B Because the exhibition will last for no more than a week. .2 Q: What are exhibited in the new museum?C Beds and sofas that you can try out.3 Q: What is the purpose of the exhibition?A It provides a practical experience for us to think about laziness.4 Q: What did the museum’s founder advise us to?do?C Sit down, relax and be lazy for a while.Passage 21)?resorts2) sprung up3)?dramatically4) having an adverse effect on5) combat6)?wilderness7)?unspoiled8)?streams of9) guidelines10) auction offUNIT 4Short conversations1 Q: What does the man think the government could do?C. Provide financial help for homeless people.2 Q: What does the man suggest to change the situation?A. Holding some social activities.3 Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?B. Use the subway to avoid heavy traffic.4 Q: What does the man think we all should do?C. Extend a helping hand and give love to poor people.5 Q: What are the two speakers talking about?D. How to reuse items to live a green life.Long conversation1Q: Why does the man look upset?B. Because he has too much work to complete.2Q: How does the woman say she can help the man?A. To help him do his work in her free time.3Q: What advice does the woman give to the man?B. He should have confidence in himself. 4Q: Why is the restaurant called 365?D. Because it offers seasonal foods.Passage 11Q: What negative effect can be caused by workers’ discontent?A. Less innovation efforts.2Q: What percentage of American workers are satisfied with their jobs as found by the survey?D. percent.3Q: Why is it that people aged 25 to 34 are most satisfied with their jobs?D. Because they see more opportunities for promotion as baby boomers retire.4Q: What can we conclude about the reasons behind job dissatisfaction?C. The reasons for job dissatisfaction are found to be various.Passage 21) prevalent2) scary3) be classified as4) epidemic5)?ratio6) diagnosed7) keeping track of8) was still associated with9) affirm10) in terms ofUNIT 5Short conversations1 Q: What does the man say about the singer?C Her music style is unique.2 Q: What are the two speakers mainly talking about?D What to do on their tour of Rome.3 Q: What’s the man’s area of study?B Modern opera.4 Q: How long does the exhibit open on Saturdays?C 7 hours.5 Q: What is special about the movie?D The actors remain silent throughout it.Long conversation1 Q: What is the woman’s impression of San Francisco when visiting this time?B She finds many sites stay unchanged.2 Q: What does the woman suggest they do before going to the Golden Gate Bridge?D Viewing the bridge from a hill.3 Q: What does the man want to do?C Eat before continuing their tour.4 Q: What does the woman consider to be the best way to enjoy culture?A To truly experience it in no rush.Passage 11 Q: Who is the person painted in the Mona Lisa?C The wife of a wealthy merchant.2 Q: What made it possible for the Mona Lisato survive for centuries?A The use of a wood panel.3 Q: What is mentioned as one of the techniques used for painting the Mona Lisa?D Drawing the subject with accurate details.4 Q: What does the passage mainly discuss?B The reasons for the fame of the Mona Lisa.Passage 21) anticipation2) glamorous3) be conferred upon4) collective5) nominate for6) exceptions to7) accomplished8) absolute9) recipients10) is entitled toUNIT 6Short conversations1 Q: What does the man think of today’s newspapers?B They are disappointing.2 Q: What is the woman probably doing?A Hosting a radio program.3 Q: What does the man say about reality TV?B It makes viewers feel superior.4 Q: How do young people socialize today according to the man?D By communicating on the Internet.5 Q: What does the man think of modern communications technology?C It is bringing families closer.Long conversation1 Q: Why is the son required to turn off his computer while his father is not?C Because the father is meeting with his colleagues online.2 Q: Why doesn’t the son want to turn off his cell phone?D Because he wants to check the news about a golf player.3 Q: What rule does the mother decide to set for the family?A Having dinner without any electronics.4 Q: What can we learn from the conversation?C Electronics sometimes cause family disagreements.Passage 11 Q: Why is celebrity news prevalent in our media?D Because it gives us a break from the harsh realities.2 Q: What can we learn about celebrities from the conversation?C They do their utmost to gain attention.3 Q: Why are celebrities’ lifestyles attractive to people?D Because they contain things desired by common people.4 Q: What should we keep in mind when watching or reading celebrity news?B Celebrities’ lives are similar to those of common people.Passage 21) differentiate themselves from2) frown upon3) concise4) combat5) severe6) is geared up for7) embraced8) compact9) is supplemented with10) sensationalUNIT 7Short conversations1 Q: What is the problem with driving schools?B They need more supervision over the high charges and bribes.2 Q: What can we learn from the conversation?A More food assistance programs are needed for ill nourished people.3 Q: What does the man expect his report on old people will achieve?C Help people change their understanding and feelings about old age.4 Q: What can we learn from the man about the issue of climate change?B Governments should cooperate more to solve the problem.5 Q: What is implied in the woman’s words?D She often gives up what she tries to do.Long conversation1 Q: What will the couple do to prepare for the storm?D Go to a store to get more emergency items.2 Q: What things do they have at home for emergency situations?B Flashlights and cash.3 Q: Why does the woman suggest they bring cash with them?D Because the credit card machines may not work properly.4 Q: What’s their budget for clothing every month?A $200.Passage 11 Q: What problem is commonly faced by retail businesses?B The stealing of retail items from their stores by thieves.2 Q: What may retailers do to compensate for the losses caused by shoplifting?A Sell goods at higher prices than they normally do.3 Q: According to the speaker, who can usually better absorb the losses caused by shoplifting?D Larger retailers.4 Q: What prevention method against shoplifting is mentioned by the speaker?C Putting security devices on products.Passage 21) motivations2) hazard3) develop an appetite for4) associated with5) contribute to6) follow suit7) consensus8) authorities9) inadequacies10) exaggerationureUNIT 8Short conversations1 Q: What does the woman say about good novels?D They enable readers to have different experiences.2 Q: Why does the woman like going to a book club?C Because she can meet people with similar interests.3 Q: What are the two speakers complaining about?B People today are too distracted and read little.4 Q: What does the woman imply?A She doesn’t do much reading to her children.5 Q: What is an important feature of a classic novel according to the man?C It remains popular all the time..Long conversation1 Q: What does the man want to know about the song “Starry Starry Night”?B The writer of the song.2 Q: Why did Don McLean write the song?C To show his respect for Van Gogh.3 Q: What can we learn about Van Gogh from the conversation?A He wasn’t popular during his lifetime.4 Q: What did Van Gogh and Don Mclean have in common?D They both showed persistence in their pursuit of art.Passage 11 Q: What does the program of Reading Recovery intend to do?A To help first-grade students overcome reading problems.2 Q: How do teachers in the Reading Recovery program teach?C They help students find the best way to learn.3 Q: When will students stop taking Reading Recovery lessons?B When they have reached the average level of the class.4 Q: What is considered by some critics asa disadvantage of the program?D It costs more than other programs.Passage 21) refugee2) desperate3) entitled4) became informed of5) are confronted with6) spokesperson7) seek out8) profiles9) stayed loyal to10) virtually。

新视野大学英语视听说教程第三版第4册.pdf

新视野大学英语视听说教程第三版第4册.pdf

UNIT 1Short conversations1 Q: What advice does the man give to the woman?D Do whatever she can to exercise.2 Q: What can we know about the woman?A She may have some social events to attend.3 Q: What can we learn about the smoking rules in South Africa?B People can smoke in the designated areas of pubs and bars.4 Q: What are the two speakers talking about?C Impacts of family violence on children.5 Q: What is recommended for a healthy breakfast?C A piece of wholegrain bread.Long conversation1 Q: What has made the man sweat all over the floor?C Running in a park.2 Q: Why doesn’t the woman go to practice t’ai chi with her mom?B Because getting up early is too difficult for her.3 Q: What does the woman normally do on weekends?D Sitting before her computer.4 Q: Why does the man suggest the woman get a zoo membership?A For exercise like jogging in the zoo.Passage 11 Q: What tasks does the speaker tend to do first every day?A The quick tasks.2 Q: How to work more efficiently according to the speaker?C Make use of your most productive time of day.3 Q: How does the speaker deal with emails now?D He opens his inbox only when it’s necessary.4 Q: What is the purpose of the talk?C To give some tips on how to manage time.P assage 21) distressing2) desperate3) urge4) acquire5) are totally unaware of6) are isolated from7) affirm8) interact with9) impulse10) are convinced of UNIT 2Short conversations1 Q: What are the two speakers talking about?A What the man will do after graduation .2 Q: What does the woman think of Linda?D She looks younger than she is.3 Q: What makes the woman afraid of getting old?C Lack of someone to depend on.4 Q: What does the man like best about being in his early 20s?B Having plenty of opportunities.5 Q: What does the man say about age discrimination?D People may have different opinions on the court decisions.Long conversation1 Q: What are the two speakers talking about?C What to wish for in life.2 Q: According to the man, why is true love important for a happy life?B It makes couples appreciate each other.3 Q: What difficulties did the man experience in his life?A He lost his job and house and was sick for years.4 Q: What is the man doing in the talk?D Giving the woman advice on important things in life. Passage 11 Q: In what way are the Adventists different from ordinary people?B They live their whole lives in a mountain.2 Q: How much longer do Adventist women expect to live than other Californian women?C About three years.3 Q: What is characteristic of the Adventists’ diet?D It is high in fruit, vegetables and whole grains.4 Q: What is the main idea of the passage?A Diet and lifestyle are crucial to good health. Passage 21) proportion2) estimated3) have profound impacts on4) potential5) economically6) pensions7) originate from8) residential9) poses a challenge to10) be transformed intoUNIT 3Short conversations1 Q: What is the woman going to do over the semester break?D Going camping with friends.2 Q: Why did the woman quit her swimming lessons?D Because she couldn’t fit two programs into her schedule.3 Q: Why doesn’t the woman want to leave on Friday?C Because she will have a visitor.4 Q: What does the woman suggest the man bring for the camping trip to the park?B Warm clothes.5 Q: What will the woman probably do before the vacation?A Confirm her hotel reservation.Long conversation1 Q: What makes Big Sky Park a nice vacation place for the couple?D It has nice paths and camping sites.2 Q: How can the couple get all their camping stuff on the bus?D By using both their cart and backpack.3 Q: What will the woman probably do before their trip?B Bake a chocolate cake.4 Q: What does the couple long to do at the park?C Walk together in the beauty of nature.Passage 11 Q: Why should visitors be hurried if they want to see the exhibits in the new museum in Colombia’s capital?B Because the exhibition will last for no more than a week. .2 Q: What are exhibited in the new museum?C Beds and sofas that you can try out.3 Q: What is the purpose of the exhibition?A It provides a practical experience for us to think about laziness.4 Q: What did the museum’s founder advise us to do?C Sit down, relax and be lazy for a while.Passage 21) resorts2) sprung up3) dramatically4) having an adverse effect on5) combat6) wilderness7) unspoiled8) streams of9) guidelines10) auction off UNIT 4Short conversations1 Q: What does the man think the government could do?C. Provide financial help for homeless people.2 Q: What does the man suggest to change the situation?A. Holding some social activities.3 Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?B. Use the subway to avoid heavy traffic.4 Q: What does the man think we all should do?C. Extend a helping hand and give love to poor people.5 Q: What are the two speakers talking about?D. How to reuse items to live a green life.Long conversation1Q: Why does the man look upset?B. Because he has too much work to complete.2Q: How does the woman say she can help the man?A. To help him do his work in her free time.3Q: What advice does the woman give to the man?B. He should have confidence in himself.4Q: Why is the restaurant called 365?D. Because it offers seasonal foods.Passage 11Q: What negative effect can be caused by workers’ discontent?A. Less innovation efforts.2Q: What percentage of American workers are satisfied with their jobs as found by the survey?D. 45.3 percent.3Q: Why is it that people aged 25 to 34 are most satisfied with their jobs?D. Because they see more opportunities for promotion as baby boomers retire.4Q: What can we conclude about the reasons behind job dissatisfaction?C. The reasons for job dissatisfaction are found to be various.Passage 21) prevalent2) scary3) be classified as4) epidemic5) ratio6) diagnosed7) keeping track of8) was still associated with9) affirm10) in terms ofUNIT 5Short conversations1 Q: What does the man say about the singer?C Her music style is unique.2 Q: What are the two speakers mainly talking about?D What to do on their tour of Rome.3 Q: What’s the man’s area of study?B Modern opera.4 Q: How long does the exhibit open on Saturdays?C 7 hours.5 Q: What is special about the movie?D The actors remain silent throughout it.Long conversation1 Q: What is the woman’s impression of San Francisco when visiting this time?B She finds many sites stay unchanged.2 Q: What does the woman suggest they do before going to the Golden Gate Bridge?D Viewing the bridge from a hill.3 Q: What does the man want to do?C Eat before continuing their tour.4 Q: What does the woman consider to be the best way to enjoy culture?A To truly experience it in no rush.Passage 11 Q: Who is the person painted in the Mona Lisa?C The wife of a wealthy merchant.2 Q: What made it possible for the Mona Lisa to survive for centuries?A The use of a wood panel.3 Q: What is mentioned as one of the techniques used for painting the Mona Lisa?D Drawing the subject with accurate details.4 Q: What does the passage mainly discuss?B The reasons for the fame of the Mona Lisa. Passage 21) anticipation2) glamorous3) be conferred upon4) collective5) nominate for6) exceptions to7) accomplished8) absolute9) recipients10) is entitled to UNIT 6Short conversations1 Q: What does the man think of today’s newspapers?B They are disappointing.2 Q: What is the woman probably doing?A Hosting a radio program.3 Q: What does the man say about reality TV?B It makes viewers feel superior.4 Q: How do young people socialize today according to the man?D By communicating on the Internet.5 Q: What does the man think of modern communications technology?C It is bringing families closer.Long conversation1 Q: Why is the son required to turn off his computer while his father is not?C Because the father is meeting with his colleagues online.2 Q: Why doesn’t the son want to turn off his cell phone?D Because he wants to check the news about a golf player.3 Q: What rule does the mother decide to set for the family?A Having dinner without any electronics.4 Q: What can we learn from the conversation?C Electronics sometimes cause family disagreements. Passage 11 Q: Why is celebrity news prevalent in our media?D Because it gives us a break from the harsh realities.2 Q: What can we learn about celebrities from the conversation?C They do their utmost to gain attention.3 Q: Why are celebrities’ lifestyles attractive to people?D Because they contain things desired by common people.4 Q: What should we keep in mind when watching or reading celebrity news?B Celebrities’ lives are similar to those of common people. Passage 21) differentiate themselves from2) frown upon3) concise4) combat5) severe6) is geared up for7) embraced8) compact9) is supplemented with10) sensationalUNIT 7Short conversations1 Q: What is the problem with driving schools?B They need more supervision over the high charges and bribes.2 Q: What can we learn from the conversation?A More food assistance programs are needed for ill nourished people.3 Q: What does the man expect his report on old people will achieve?C Help people change their understanding and feelings about old age.4 Q: What can we learn from the man about the issue of climate change?B Governments should cooperate more to solve the problem.5 Q: What is implied in the woman’s words?D She often gives up what she tries to do.Long conversation1 Q: What will the couple do to prepare for the storm?D Go to a store to get more emergency items.2 Q: What things do they have at home for emergency situations?B Flashlights and cash.3 Q: Why does the woman suggest they bring cash with them?D Because the credit card machines may not work properly.4 Q: W hat’s their budget for clothing every month?A $200.Passage 11 Q: What problem is commonly faced by retail businesses?B The stealing of retail items from their stores by thieves.2 Q: What may retailers do to compensate for the losses caused by shoplifting?A Sell goods at higher prices than they normally do.3 Q: According to the speaker, who can usually better absorb the losses caused by shoplifting?D Larger retailers.4 Q: What prevention method against shoplifting is mentioned by the speaker?C Putting security devices on products.Passage 21) motivations2) hazard3) develop an appetite for4) associated with5) contribute to6) follow suit7) consensus8) authorities9) inadequacies10) exaggerationureUNIT 8Short conversations1 Q: What does the woman say about good novels?D They enable readers to have different experiences.2 Q: Why does the woman like going to a book club?C Because she can meet people with similar interests.3 Q: What are the two speakers complaining about?B People today are too distracted and read little.4 Q: What does the woman imply?A She doesn’t do much reading to her children.5 Q: What is an important feature of a classic novel according to the man?C It remains popular all the time..Long conversation1 Q: What does the man want to know about the song “Starry Starry Night”?B The writer of the song.2 Q: Why did Don McLean write the song?C To show his respect for Van Gogh.3 Q: What can we learn about Van Gogh from the conversation?A He wasn’t popular during his lifetime.4 Q: What did Van Gogh and Don Mclean have in common?D They both showed persistence in their pursuit of art. Passage 11 Q: What does the program of Reading Recovery intend to do?A To help first-grade students overcome reading problems.2 Q: How do teachers in the Reading Recovery program teach?C They help students find the best way to learn.3 Q: When will students stop taking Reading Recovery lessons?B When they have reached the average level of the class.4 Q: What is considered by some critics as a disadvantage of the program?D It costs more than other programs.Passage 21) refugee2) desperate3) entitled4) became informed of5) are confronted with6) spokesperson7) seek out8) profiles9) stayed loyal to10) virtually。

新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程-B4U4.ppt

新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程-B4U4.ppt

Opening up
1 Then discuss which category of issues is more harmful to society and why.
In my opinion, the environment issues can be more harmful to society. • Water and air pollution affects the health of humans,
1) Listen for reasons. When we hear signal words or expressions such as because, since, for, due to, or owing to, we can know what comes next will be supporting details.
☐ 4 (He agrees that rich people should be taxed more to help the poor.)
☐√ 5
Listening to the world
6 Work in pairs and discuss the questions. 1. What do you think is the relationship between money and happiness? In my opinion, money doesn’t necessarily bring happiness. There are lots of rich people in the world who live unhappy lives. Happiness is just a state of mind, and it mainly depends on how you look at people and things. However, having money sometimes does make us feel a little happier because it can help us to gain what we want more easily.

新视野大学英语视听说教程第三版第4册.pdf

新视野大学英语视听说教程第三版第4册.pdf

UNIT 1Short conversations1 Q: What advice does the man give to the woman?D Do whatever she can to exercise.2 Q: What can we know about the woman?A She may have some social events to attend.3 Q: What can we learn about the smoking rules in South Africa?B People can smoke in the designated areas of pubs and bars.4 Q: What are the two speakers talking about?C Impacts of family violence on children.5 Q: What is recommended for a healthy breakfast?C A piece of wholegrain bread.Long conversation1 Q: What has made the man sweat all over the floor?C Running in a park.2 Q: Why doesn’t the woman go to practice t’ai chi with her mom?B Because getting up early is too difficult for her.3 Q: What does the woman normally do on weekends?D Sitting before her computer.4 Q: Why does the man suggest the woman get a zoo membership?A For exercise like jogging in the zoo.Passage 11 Q: What tasks does the speaker tend to do first every day?A The quick tasks.2 Q: How to work more efficiently according to the speaker?C Make use of your most productive time of day.3 Q: How does the speaker deal with emails now?D He opens his inbox only when it’s necessary.4 Q: What is the purpose of the talk?C To give some tips on how to manage time.P assage 21) distressing2) desperate3) urge4) acquire5) are totally unaware of6) are isolated from7) affirm8) interact with9) impulse10) are convinced ofUNIT 2Short conversations1 Q: What are the two speakers talking about?A What the man will do after graduation .2 Q: What does the woman think of Linda?D She looks younger than she is.3 Q: What makes the woman afraid of getting old?C Lack of someone to depend on.4 Q: What does the man like best about being in his early 20s?B Having plenty of opportunities.5 Q: What does the man say about age discrimination?D People may have different opinions on the court decisions.Long conversation1 Q: What are the two speakers talking about?C What to wish for in life.2 Q: According to the man, why is true love important for a happy life?B It makes couples appreciate each other.3 Q: What difficulties did the man experience in his life?A He lost his job and house and was sick for years.4 Q: What is the man doing in the talk?D Giving the woman advice on important things in life. Passage 11 Q: In what way are the Adventists different from ordinary people?B They live their whole lives in a mountain.2 Q: How much longer do Adventist women expect to live than other Californian women?C About three years.3 Q: What is characteristic of the Adventists’ diet?D It is high in fruit, vegetables and whole grains.4 Q: What is the main idea of the passage?A Diet and lifestyle are crucial to good health. Passage 21) proportion2) estimated3) have profound impacts on4) potential5) economically6) pensions7) originate from8) residential9) poses a challenge to10) be transformed intoUNIT 3Short conversations1 Q: What is the woman going to do over the semester break?D Going camping with friends.2 Q: Why did the woman quit her swimming lessons?D Because she couldn’t fit two programs into her schedule.3 Q: Why doesn’t the woman want to leave on Friday?C Because she will have a visitor.4 Q: What does the woman suggest the man bring for the camping trip to the park?B Warm clothes.5 Q: What will the woman probably do before the vacation?A Confirm her hotel reservation.Long conversation1 Q: What makes Big Sky Park a nice vacation place for the couple?D It has nice paths and camping sites.2 Q: How can the couple get all their camping stuff on the bus?D By using both their cart and backpack.3 Q: What will the woman probably do before their trip?B Bake a chocolate cake.4 Q: What does the couple long to do at the park?C Walk together in the beauty of nature.Passage 11 Q: Why should visitors be hurried if they want to see the exhibits in the new museum in Colombia’s capital?B Because the exhibition will last for no more than a week. .2 Q: What are exhibited in the new museum?C Beds and sofas that you can try out.3 Q: What is the purpose of the exhibition?A It provides a practical experience for us to think about laziness.4 Q: What did the museum’s founder advise us to do?C Sit down, relax and be lazy for a while.Passage 21) resorts2) sprung up3) dramatically4) having an adverse effect on5) combat6) wilderness7) unspoiled8) streams of9) guidelines10) auction offUNIT 4Short conversations1 Q: What does the man think the government could do?C. Provide financial help for homeless people.2 Q: What does the man suggest to change the situation?A. Holding some social activities.3 Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?B. Use the subway to avoid heavy traffic.4 Q: What does the man think we all should do?C. Extend a helping hand and give love to poor people.5 Q: What are the two speakers talking about?D. How to reuse items to live a green life.Long conversation1Q: Why does the man look upset?B. Because he has too much work to complete.2Q: How does the woman say she can help the man?A. To help him do his work in her free time.3Q: What advice does the woman give to the man?B. He should have confidence in himself.4Q: Why is the restaurant called 365?D. Because it offers seasonal foods.Passage 11Q: What negative effect can be caused by workers’ discontent?A. Less innovation efforts.2Q: What percentage of American workers are satisfied with their jobs as found by the survey?D. 45.3 percent.3Q: Why is it that people aged 25 to 34 are most satisfied with their jobs?D. Because they see more opportunities for promotion as baby boomers retire.4Q: What can we conclude about the reasons behind job dissatisfaction?C. The reasons for job dissatisfaction are found to be various.Passage 21) prevalent2) scary3) be classified as4) epidemic5) ratio6) diagnosed7) keeping track of8) was still associated with9) affirm10) in terms ofUNIT 5Short conversations1 Q: What does the man say about the singer?C Her music style is unique.2 Q: What are the two speakers mainly talking about?D What to do on their tour of Rome.3 Q: What’s the man’s area of study?B Modern opera.4 Q: How long does the exhibit open on Saturdays?C 7 hours.5 Q: What is special about the movie?D The actors remain silent throughout it.Long conversation1 Q: What is the woman’s impression of San Francisco when visiting this time?B She finds many sites stay unchanged.2 Q: What does the woman suggest they do before going to the Golden Gate Bridge?D Viewing the bridge from a hill.3 Q: What does the man want to do?C Eat before continuing their tour.4 Q: What does the woman consider to be the best way to enjoy culture?A To truly experience it in no rush.Passage 11 Q: Who is the person painted in the Mona Lisa?C The wife of a wealthy merchant.2 Q: What made it possible for the Mona Lisa to survive for centuries?A The use of a wood panel.3 Q: What is mentioned as one of the techniques used for painting the Mona Lisa?D Drawing the subject with accurate details.4 Q: What does the passage mainly discuss?B The reasons for the fame of the Mona Lisa. Passage 21) anticipation2) glamorous3) be conferred upon4) collective5) nominate for6) exceptions to7) accomplished8) absolute9) recipients10) is entitled toUNIT 6Short conversations1 Q: What does the man think of today’s newspapers?B They are disappointing.2 Q: What is the woman probably doing?A Hosting a radio program.3 Q: What does the man say about reality TV?B It makes viewers feel superior.4 Q: How do young people socialize today according to the man?D By communicating on the Internet.5 Q: What does the man think of modern communications technology?C It is bringing families closer.Long conversation1 Q: Why is the son required to turn off his computer while his father is not?C Because the father is meeting with his colleagues online.2 Q: Why doesn’t the son want to turn off his cell phone?D Because he wants to check the news about a golf player.3 Q: What rule does the mother decide to set for the family?A Having dinner without any electronics.4 Q: What can we learn from the conversation?C Electronics sometimes cause family disagreements. Passage 11 Q: Why is celebrity news prevalent in our media?D Because it gives us a break from the harsh realities.2 Q: What can we learn about celebrities from the conversation?C They do their utmost to gain attention.3 Q: Why are celebrities’ lifestyles attractive to people?D Because they contain things desired by common people.4 Q: What should we keep in mind when watching or reading celebrity news?B Celebrities’ lives are similar to those of common people. Passage 21) differentiate themselves from2) frown upon3) concise4) combat5) severe6) is geared up for7) embraced8) compact9) is supplemented with10) sensationalUNIT 7Short conversations1 Q: What is the problem with driving schools?B They need more supervision over the high charges and bribes.2 Q: What can we learn from the conversation?A More food assistance programs are needed for ill nourished people.3 Q: What does the man expect his report on old people will achieve?C Help people change their understanding and feelings about old age.4 Q: What can we learn from the man about the issue of climate change?B Governments should cooperate more to solve the problem.5 Q: What is implied in the woman’s words?D She often gives up what she tries to do.Long conversation1 Q: What will the couple do to prepare for the storm?D Go to a store to get more emergency items.2 Q: What things do they have at home for emergency situations?B Flashlights and cash.3 Q: Why does the woman suggest they bring cash with them?D Because the credit card machines may not work properly.4 Q: W hat’s their budget for clothing every month?A $200.Passage 11 Q: What problem is commonly faced by retail businesses?B The stealing of retail items from their stores by thieves.2 Q: What may retailers do to compensate for the losses caused by shoplifting?A Sell goods at higher prices than they normally do.3 Q: According to the speaker, who can usually better absorb the losses caused by shoplifting?D Larger retailers.4 Q: What prevention method against shoplifting is mentioned by the speaker?C Putting security devices on products.Passage 21) motivations2) hazard3) develop an appetite for4) associated with5) contribute to6) follow suit7) consensus8) authorities9) inadequacies10) exaggerationureUNIT 8Short conversations1 Q: What does the woman say about good novels?D They enable readers to have different experiences.2 Q: Why does the woman like going to a book club?C Because she can meet people with similar interests.3 Q: What are the two speakers complaining about?B People today are too distracted and read little. 4 Q: What does the woman imply?A She doesn’t do much reading to her children.5 Q: What is an important feature of a classic novel according to the man?C It remains popular all the time..Long conversation1 Q: What does the man want to know about the song “Starry Starry Night”?B The writer of the song.2 Q: Why did Don McLean write the song?C To show his respect for Van Gogh.3 Q: What can we learn about Van Gogh from the conversation?A He wasn’t popular during his lifetime.4 Q: What did Van Gogh and Don Mclean have in common?D They both showed persistence in their pursuit of art. Passage 11 Q: What does the program of Reading Recovery intend to do?A To help first-grade students overcome reading problems.2 Q: How do teachers in the Reading Recovery program teach?C They help students find the best way to learn.3 Q: When will students stop taking Reading Recovery lessons?B When they have reached the average level of the class.4 Q: What is considered by some critics as a disadvantage of the program?D It costs more than other programs.Passage 21) refugee2) desperate3) entitled4) became informed of5) are confronted with6) spokesperson7) seek out8) profiles9) stayed loyal to10) virtually。

大学英语新视野4教案

大学英语新视野4教案

教学目标:1. 学生能够掌握本单元的核心词汇和短语;2. 学生能够理解并分析文章的主旨和论点;3. 学生能够进行有效的阅读、写作、听力和口语交流;4. 学生能够提高英语综合运用能力。

教学内容:Unit 1: Health and LifestyleSection A: The Importance of Good HealthSection B: A Healthy Diet教学步骤:一、导入1. 教师通过图片、视频等形式介绍健康和生活方式的重要性;2. 学生分享自己对于健康和生活方式的看法。

二、阅读理解1. 学生自主阅读课文,理解文章主旨和论点;2. 教师引导学生找出文章中的关键词汇和短语,并进行讲解;3. 学生通过完成阅读理解题,检验自己的阅读效果。

三、写作训练1. 教师布置写作任务,要求学生围绕健康和生活方式写一篇短文;2. 学生在课堂上完成写作,教师巡视指导;3. 学生展示自己的作文,互相评价并提出修改意见。

四、听力训练1. 学生聆听听力材料,了解健康和生活方式的相关信息;2. 教师引导学生总结听力材料的主旨和要点;3. 学生完成听力练习题,巩固听力技能。

五、口语交流1. 教师组织学生进行小组讨论,探讨健康和生活方式的话题;2. 学生在小组内发表自己的观点,并与其他小组成员进行交流;3. 教师点评学生的口语表达,并提出改进建议。

六、课堂小结1. 教师对本节课的内容进行总结,强调重点和难点;2. 学生回顾所学知识,巩固记忆。

教学评价:1. 通过课堂提问、小组讨论等方式,了解学生对本节课内容的掌握程度;2. 通过学生的写作、听力、口语表现,评价学生的英语综合运用能力;3. 鼓励学生积极参与课堂活动,提高学习兴趣。

教学反思:1. 教师应根据学生的实际情况,调整教学内容和方法;2. 注重培养学生的英语思维能力和自主学习能力;3. 营造轻松、愉快的课堂氛围,提高学生的学习效果。

新视野大学英语视听说教程4第三单元课件

新视野大学英语视听说教程4第三单元课件

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Now, more and more people want to be beautiful,they want to improve their appearence.They did plastic surgery.They dream that they will be a star one day.
Group Work
Let’s Talk
Sample views:
— I don’t think I follow the fashion in clothing. As long as the clothing fits me and reflects my personality, I will buy it, even if it is a little expensive. I don’t mind whether it is a big-name brand or not. And I don’t care what style or color is popular. My principle is I need to be comfortable with what I wear.
Group Work
Let’s Talk
— I sometimes buy expensive clothes. I think packaging now and then is necessary. But I won’t go too far. In my view, a young person, especially a female, radiant with beauty and youth and full of life, has all the favor granted by God. Any attempt to make up would be self-defeating. However, youth comes and goes in a moment. Packaging for the middle-aged is quite necessary.

新视野大学英语第四册教案 按教参讲解

新视野大学英语第四册教案 按教参讲解

Unit1 The Tail of Fame教学目的与要求:To let the students grasp the new words and phrases in the unit1教学重点与措施:To give nessary explanation and enough example of some impontant wordse教学难点与措施:some words that have more than one meaning and different part of speech课型与教法:expianation;reading;example课后要求及作业:1)To read and recite these words after class2)To preview the textrownI New Words1.spur:vt.encourage sb or make them want to do sth 鼓励;刺激Spur sb/sth(on)(to sth /to do sth)Eg:we spurred them on to greater efforts 我们鼓励他们做出更大的努力Her different childhood spurred her on to succeed 她艰辛的童年激励她取得成功2.drown:V(1)(使)淹死Eg:He was drowned at seaThey had drowned theShe tried to drown herself 她试图投水自杀(2)沉浸于drown inEg:I was drowning in sleep3.hasten:vt .make sth happen sooner or more quickly 加快;加速~to do sth :she saw his frown and hastened to explain~sth:the treatment she received have hastened her death她所接受的治疗加快了她的死亡Hasten one’s steps 加快步伐Hasten populararity 加快流行,加速普及(走红)4:bore:vt.make sb lose interest and become tired and im patient 使厌烦Eg:the long novel bored me to death那部长的小说烦死我了I am bored with the long novel{surprise purprisedInterest interestedAmaze amazed5:discountVt.(1)regard sth as unlikely to be true or important 忽视;低估Eg:we cannot discount the possibility of further strikes 我们不能低估再次发生罢工的可能性The father discounted the possibility that his son 不相信World one day become the greatest musician in the world(2)reduce the price of sth 降低价格;打折Eg:all goods are heavily discounted todayn:a reduction in the usual price of sth 折扣(phr)at a discount 折价Eg:I bought the pair of shoes at a 40% discount我买这双鞋打了6折Will you give me a discount for quantity?6.distinct:adj(1)clearly different or belonging to a different type 明显不同的;独特的Eg:each party represents a distinct current of tought每个政党都代表了一种不同的思潮Current :n 思潮;潮流;趋向Every country has distinct cultural roots from others<phr> distinct (from sth)(2)able to be clearly seen ,heard smelled ,etc 清晰的;清楚的;明显的Eg;there was a distinct smell of gasHis voice was quiet but every word was distinct7.underline :vt(1)draw a line under a word to show that it is important 在…下划线Eg:all the wistakes had been underlined in red(2)enphasize;show that sth is important 强调;使突出Eg:he underlined the importance of the questions8.object:v.oppose or disapprove of sth 反对;不赞成1)object to sthEg:many local people object to the building of the new airport2)object to doing sth9.acccuse :vt.say that sb is guilty of a crime or of doing sth bad 指控;控告<phr>accuse sb.of sth;say that sb has done sth wrong or is guilty of sth 指控;控告Eg:he is accused of having committed a crimeThey accused him of inconpetence10.justity :vt..show that there is a good reason for sth thatOther people think is unreasonable 证明…有道理;为…辩护<phr>justify sth byEg:they justify their failure by blaming othersIt is different to justify such behavior11.desperate:a.1)needing or wanting sth very much 极需要的;极向往的Eg:he is desperate for a job to support him family<phr>desperate(for sth)Desperate(to do sth)2)very worried and willing todo anything to changea a bad situation 绝望的;拼命的Eg:they made despetate attempts to regain what they lost 他们不顾一切地奋力挽回失去的They missing man’s family are getting increasing ly desperate Desperately:ad1)very much 非常eg:she desperately wanted her article pubblishedI was desperately lonely2)in a worried or angry way绝望地;拼命地Eg:he looked around desperately他绝望地向四周望去12.at least:充其量;至多at worst (指可能出现的最坏的情况)往最坏处eg:he was at best a second-class writereg:the technique is at best ineffect and at worse dangerous13.run a/the riskEg:he ran the risk of losing his job by criticizing his boss14.remain/be true to 忠于We are true to our cultural traditions15.throw out :开除:解雇Eg:these two famous sportsmen were thrown out of the Olympic after failing drug testUnit1 the Tail of Fame(3-4)To let the students understand the meaning of the textSome language pointsText structure analysisOther than ;Would /need/should/might/must+have+doneReading;translation;expianation1)preview the following exercises2)read the text fluentlyI.leading InA person’s reputation is one of the most important things he posseses and it deserves protecting .The key to building a good name is to be consistent .you will not win the favor of the public or the people around you overnight .in fact ,it will take many years of efforts before you establish your proper place in society .once you have earned a good name ,be careful to maintain it though civility ,integrity and humilityII.Text Structure AnalysisThe passsage can be roughly divided into six partsThe first part(Para1)Chaseing fame often leads to self-destructionThe second part (para2-5)The conquest of fame is no easy job. Along with fame and fortune ,thre come some negative effectsThe third part (para6)It is hard to find an artist who is both successful and uncompromingThe fourth part:(para7)Oddy ,these who fail reap the greatest .raward and enjoy the freedom to express themselves in the style they like ,And they even comfort themselves that their genius is too sophiscated for contemporary audience The fifth part :(para 8)Failure has motivated some artists to work even harder to succeed .Unfortuately not many people follow their exampleThe sixth part:(para9)The writer offers his advice to those seeking fame and fortune that once they succeed they might find that it is not really what they wantII.detailed study of text1.continue chasing it.(para1)the rain continued to fall all afternoonthe rain continued falling all afternoon2.lead to sth导致,造成(后果)(para1)eating to much sugar can lead to health problems3.desire:a strong wish 愿望,欲望a desire for sthdesire to do sthpeer:a person who is the same age or who has the same social status as you身份和地位相同的人;同龄人;同辈4.exploit:vt,运用;利用;发挥use sth well in order to gain as much from it as possible eg:you can exploit a talent which you already possess.We need to make sure that we exploit our resourses as fully as possible 5.be hard-pressed to do sth:have differently doing stheg:you’d be hard-pressed to find anyone better for the job你很难找到更好的人做这项工作6.dissolve:v1)溶解:to make or become liquid by putting into liquipEg:sugar dissolve in water2)消失;消散:to disappear ;fade awayEg:the vision dissolved before her eyes. 那幻象在她眼前消散了7.flavor(flavour):n..quality that only the tongue can experience 味;味道eg:a strong flavor of cheese 强烈的奶酪味“flavor of the month” means” an idea ,person ,style,etc”That is very popular at a particular time ,but only for a short while8.currentadj:belonging to the present time ;现时的;当前的;现行的eg:current fashions /events/prices 时装;时事;现价n:1)水流;潮流;气流3)the fact of particular ideas ,opinions or feeling being present in agroup of people思潮;潮流;趋向Eg;the current of anti-government feeling9.he should have hired a better attorney ,though在英语中,随着说话人意图的不同,动词需要用不同的形式,称为语气,英语中共有三种语气:(mood)1)陈述语气(indicative mood)2)祈使语气(imperative mood)3)虚拟语气(subjunctive mood)表示所说的话只是一种主观的愿望,假想,虚拟的情况10.情态动词与完成时连用1)would+have+过去分词会做某事但没有做表示过去会发生而未发生,常用语虚拟句的主语句,表示对过去情况的假设2)should+have+过去分词1.虚拟语气的用法:表示过去应该做的而没有做,译为“本应该…”“本应当…”(其否定式shouldn’t have done ,表示过去不应该做的事却做了,译为“本不该…”“本不应当…”3)must +have+过去分词用于肯定句,表示对过去情况较有把握的,肯定性的推测,常译为“一定”“准是”“肯定”其否定式用can’t /couldn’t have done 表示“不可能做过…或不可能发生”4)might+have+过去分词表示对过去发生事情的推测,译为“有可能…”其用法与may have done 相似5)needn’t+have+过去分词表示过去不必做某事,但事实上做了(也可说didn’t have to do)Eg:I needn’t have written to him because he phone me shortly afterwards Mary’s save on the test is the highest in her class ;she must have studied very hardThe dentist said that my tooth went worse and I should have had it pulled outWhat would he have done to you if you hadn’t finished the task?Had he worked harder ,he would have get through the examsI might have said thate upon/on:find sth or meet someone unexpectedly 偶然遇见,发现Come upon/on the idea 产生了…想法Unit1 The Tail of Fame To finish the exercises after the classv.fill in the blanks in the passagevII.clozecollocation;translationexplanation;translationto review the exersise ofv ,ix,and XiiiIII-IVCheek on the answers with the studentsV1)hear sb do ;to people saying---object2)according to tense---protests3)biank before n---wershipping4)biank before n--- fancy5)had-risen-originally6)blank after the word such---atitude7)only to do ---wake8)blank after the article---cruelty9)blank before n---desperate10)blank after become---bankruptblank before adv---bankruptXIIIUnit 1 listening and speakingTo help the students build up their abilities in listening and speaking Short conversationLong conversationA passage1)some different sentences and words2)to give clues in advanceListening and speakingTo review the listening materials after classI.short conversation1…seem interested in painting pictures2.look so blue 沮丧,悲观的3.I know my work is suffering (to become worse)4.…hasn’t sold out to the cheap film companies5.on the schedule6.an Academic Award7.don’t let all of this success go to your head 冲昏头脑8.I don’t think I need to be famous to succeed9.walking in the front of cars like that ?…forget to look t the trafficplaints from my teacher .my mother …even my doctor.and now my boss?II.a long conversation1.A2.B3.A4.C5.BIII.a passage1.A2.A3.D4.B5.CUnit2 Charlie ChaplinTo learn the new words and hrasesTo give explanation to some important words and phrasesSome words that are similar in meaning and spellingNewly –taught lessonExamplesTo recited the words and phrases learnt in this lessonTo preview the textI.background informationCharlie Chaplin was a comedy acor .he wasborn in England ,but he bwcome famous in America,in the silent movies he played a role (tramp) who wears a tail (tight) coat ,oversized trousers ahd shoes,a bowler hat ,a bamboo cane,and his signature toothbrush monstacheII.New Wordsic:a~character不等于tragicedian2.rag:n{a rag/in rags}3.applause:nEg:the audience broken into thurderous applause--applaud:vedy不等于tragedy5人---coarse=crude=rude物---crude oil 原油Coarse cloth;coarse skin/handscoase sand/saltRaw material;raw meat ;raw egg6.rouse.vt.produce a particular feeling or attitude 激起;激发Eg.rouse one’s imagination /fear/anger/curiosity7.spark:vt.make sth happen 触发;引发Eg.to spark a qurrel /an argument(争论)8.trip(up)1)绊;绊倒Eg.there’sastone in front of me ,I didn’t notice ,then what happened to me ?i tripped and fell .Eg:when I was moring ,he put his foot in front of me and trippedme up 2)使出错Eg:the questions look simple ,but they’re dssigned to trip you up 但它们本来就是让你出错的9.make up1)虚构,捏造;编造2)组成;构成Eg:a year is made up of 12 monthsLife is made up of ``tiny triflesWomen make up only 30% of the workforce3)化妆;上妆n(make-up)Eg:I barely make up every morning ,I only put lipstick on my lip and lotion on my face4)和好make upHave you made upwith your friendYes,we made up5)补上;补回Eg;I have to make up the test I missed last week我得补上上周的缺考Unit 2 Charlie Chaplin(3-4)To enable the students to understand general idea of the textTo explain some different sentencesTo help the students with the comprehension of the text Subjunctivemood:if-clause”if …had+ast participle”Main ciause”would/could+have+past participle”Newly –taught lessonAsk-and-answer methods1)to read the text fluentlly2)to preview the following exercisesI.text structure analysis1.writing techniquce:a generral statement is supported by details2.an analysis of the whole text structureThe first part(Para1-2)a general introduction to Charlie ChaplinThe second part(Para3-6)Charlie Chaplin artistic achievementThe third part: (Para7-8)Charlie Chaplin personal or emotional lifeThe last part:(Para9)incident after Charlie Chaplin’s deathII.Detailed study of the text1.subjunctive mood条件句有两类,一类是真实条件句,一类是虚拟条件句,如果假设的情况是有可能发生的,就是真实条件句,这种条件句中谓语都用陈述语气,如果是假设的情况或是发生的可能性不大的情况,则是虚拟条件句虚拟条件句主要有两类:1)表示现在及将来情况的虚拟条件句(表示假设或实现的可能性不大的情况)虚拟条件句的基本形式表示虚拟的时间条件从句谓语形式主句谓语形式现在过去式would/should/might/could+do过去过去完成式would/should/might/could+have done将来did/ were to/should dowould/should/might/could+do3)c ould,should,might,would,must,needn’t +现在完成时其中needn’t +现在完成时:表示过去本不必做某事,但事实上做了。

新视野大学英语视听说教程(第三版)第4册

新视野大学英语视听说教程(第三版)第4册

新视野大学英语视听说教程(第三版)第4册UNIT 1Short conversations1 Q: What advice does the man give to the woman?D Do XXX.2 Q: What can we know about the woman?A She may have some social events to attend.3 Q: What can we learn about the XXX?B People can smoke in the designated areas of pubs and bars.4 Q: What are the two XXX?C Impacts of family XXX.5 Q: XXX?C A piece of wholegrain bread.Long conversation1 Q: What has made the man sweat all over the floor?C Running in a park.2 Q: Why doesn’t the woman go to practice t’ai XXXmom?B Because getting up early is too difficult for her.3 Q: What does the woman normally do on weekends?D Sitting before her computer.4 Q: Why does the man suggest the woman geta zoomembership?XXX.Passage 11 Q: What tasks does the speaker tend to do first every day?A The quick tasks.2 Q: How to work more efficiently according to the speaker?C Make use of your most productive time of day.3 Q: How does the speaker deal with emails now?D XXX when it’s necessary.4 Q: What is the purpose of the talk?C To give some tips on how to manage time.P assage 21) distressing2) desperate3) urge4) acquire5) XXX6) are isolated from7) affirm8) interact with9) impulse10) are convinced ofUNIT 2Shortconversations1 Q: What are the two XXX?A What the man will do after graduation .2 Q: What does the woman think of Linda?D XXX.3 Q: What makes the woman afraid of getting old?XXX.4 Q: What does the man like best about being in his early 20s?B XXX.5 Q: What does the man say about age discrimination?D People may have different opinions on the courtdecisions.Long conversation1 Q: What are the two XXX?C What to wish for in life.2 Q: According to the man, why is true love important for ahappy life?B It XXX.3 Q: What difficulties did the man experience in his life?A He lost his job and house and was sick for years.4 Q: What is the man doing in the talk?D Giving the XXX.Passage 11 Q: In what way are the Adventists different from ordinary people?B They live their whole XXX.2 Q: XXX live thanother Californian women?C About three years.3 Q: What is characteristic of the Adventists’ diet?D It is high in fruit, vegetables and whole grains.4 Q: What is the main idea of the passage?XXX.Passage 21) proportion2) estimated3) have profound impacts on4) potential5) XXX6) pensions7) originate from8) residential9) XXX10) be transformed intoUNIT 3Shortconversations1 Q: What is the woman going to do over the semester break?D XXX.2 Q: Why did the woman quit her swimming lessons?D Because XXX.3 Q: Why doesn’t the woman want to leave on Friday?C Because she will have a visitor.4 Q: What does the woman suggest the man bring for thecamping trip to the park?XXX.5 Q: What will the woman probably do before the vacation?A Confirm her XXX.XXX1 Q: What makes Big Sky Park a nice vacation place forthe couple?D It has nice paths and camping sites.2 Q: How can the couple get all their camping stuff on the bus?D By using both their cart and backpack.3 Q: What will the woman probably do before their trip?B XXX.4 Q: What does the couple long to do at the park?XXX nature.Passage 11 Q: Why should visitors be hurried if they want to see the XXX?B Because the XXX will last for no more than aweek. .2 Q: XXX?C Beds and sofas that you can try out.3 Q: What is the purpose of the exhibition?A It provides a practical experience for us to think aboutlaziness.4 Q: What did the museum’s founder advise us todo?C Sit down, relax and be lazy for a while.Passage 21) resorts2) sprung up3) dramatically4) having an adverse effect on5) combat6) wilderness7) unspoiled8) streams of9) guidelines10) auction offUNIT 4Shortconversations1 Q: What does the man think the government could do? XXX.2 Q: What does the man suggest to change the situation?A. XXX activities.3 Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?B. Use the subway to avoid heavy traffic.4 Q: What does the man think we all should do?XXX hand and give love to poor people.5 Q: What are the two XXX?D. How to reuse items to live a green life.XXX1Q: Why does the man look upset?B. Because he has too much work to complete.2Q: How does the woman say she can help the man? A. To help him do his work in her free time.3Q: What advice does the woman give to the man?B. He should have confidence in himself.4Q: Why is the restaurant called 365? D. Because it offers XXX.Passage 11Q: What negative effect can be caused by workers’ discontent?A. Less XXX.2Q: What percentage of American workers are satisfied with their jobs as found by the survey?D. 45.3 percent.3Q: Why is it that people aged 25 to 34 are most satisfied withtheir jobs?D. Because they see more XXXbaby XXX.4Q: What can we XXXdissatisfaction?C. XXX are found to bevarious.Passage 21) prevalent2) scary3) be classified as4) epidemic5) ratio6) diagnosed7) XXX8) was still associated with9) affirm10) in terms ofUNIT 5Shortconversations1 Q: What does the man say about the singer?C Her music style is unique.2 Q: What are the two XXX?D What to do on their tour of Rome.3 Q: What’s the man’s area of study?B XXX.4 Q: How long does the exhibit open on Saturdays?C 7 hours.5 Q: What is special about the movie?D XXX it.XXX1 Q: What is the XXX Francisco whenvisiting this time?B XXX.2 Q: What does the woman suggest they do before going to theGolden Gate Bridge?D Viewing the bridge from a hill.3 Q: What does the man want to do?XXX.4 Q: What does the woman consider to be the best way to enjoyculture?A XXX.Passage 11 Q: Who is the person painted in the Mona Lisa?C XXX.2 Q: What made it possible for the Mona Lisa to survive for centuries?A The use of a wood panel.3 Q: What is mentioned as one of the techniques used for painting the Mona Lisa?XXX.4 Q: What does the passage mainly discuss?B XXX for the fame of the Mona Lisa.Passage 21) anticipation2) glamorous3) XXX4) collective5) nominate for6) XXX7) accomplished8) absolute9) recipients10) XXXUNIT 6Shortconversations1 Q: What does the man t hink of today’s newspapers?B XXX.2 Q: What is the woman probably doing?A XXX.3 Q: What does the man say about reality TV?B It XXX.4 Q: How do young people socialize today according to the man?XXX Internet.5 Q: What does the man think of modern communicationsXXX?C It XXX.XXX1 Q: Why is the son required to turn off his computer whilehis father is not?XXX.2 Q: Why doesn’t the son want to turn off his cellphone?D Because he wants to check the news about a golf player.3 Q: What rule does the mother decide to set for the family?A XXX.4 Q: What can we learn from the conversation? XXX disagreements.Passage 11 Q: XXX?D Because it gives us a break from the harsh realities.2 Q: What can we learn about XXX?C They do their utmost to gain attention.3 Q: XXX?XXX.4 Q: What should we keep in mind when watching or reading celebrity news?B Celebrities’ lives are similar to those of common people.Passage 21) XXX from2) XXX3) concise4) combat5) XXX6) is geared up for7) embraced8) compact9) is supplemented with10) sensationalUNIT 7Shortconversations1 Q: What is the problem with driving schools?B They need more supervision over the high charges and bribes.2 Q: What can we learn from the conversation?A More food assistance programs are needed for ill nourished people.3 Q: What does the man expect his report on old people willachieve?C Help people change their understanding and feelingsabout old age.4 Q: What can we learn from the man about the issue of climatechange?B XXXproblem.5 Q: What is implied in the woman’s words?D She often gives up what she tries to do.XXX1 Q: What will the couple do to prepare for the storm?D Go to a store to get XXX.2 Q: What things do they have at home for emergencysituations?B XXX.3 Q: Why does the XXX?D Because the credit card machines may not workproperly.4 Q: XXX every month?A $200.Passage 11 Q: What problem is XXX?B XXX.2 Q: XXX causedby shoplifting?A XXX do.3 Q: According to the speaker, who can usually better absorb thelosses caused by shoplifting?D Larger retailers.4 Q: XXXby the speaker?C Putting security devices on products.Passage 21) motivations2) hazard3) XXX4) associated with5) contribute to6) follow suit7) consensus8) XXX9) inadequacies10) exaggerationureUNIT 8Shortconversations1 Q: What does the woman say about good novels?D They enable readers to have different XXX.2 Q: Why does the woman like going to a book club?C Because she can meet people with similar interests.3 Q: What are the two XXX?B People today are too distracted and read little.4 Q: What does the woman imply?A She doesn’t do much reading to her children.5 Q: What is an XXX。

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合 肥 学 院 2010 至2011 学年第 2 学期 新视野大学英语4视听说课程

教 案 课程编码:____________________________________ 总学时/周学时: 168 / 12 开课时间: 第 1周至第 14周 授课年级、专业、班级:09教育,09工商管理 使用教材:新视野大学英语4视听说 系别/教研室:基 础 部 公 共 英 语 授课教师:孙 净 丽 2、教案扉页 本课程教学目的和要求: 通过丰富的资源,生动的形式,针对性的训练和有效的管理来提高学生的实际交流能力。要求学生在讨论与单元主题相关的问题后,进行对话听力练习;在视频对话后,能模仿对比,并学会使用相关英文表达;在提高部分,能自行通过网络资源,扩大知识面,了解英语国家相关文化。

本课程教学方法 教师讲授+课堂听说+多媒体教学+提问式教学:鼓励学生开口说英语

学生创新精神和实践能力培养方法: 以组别的形式,进行课堂角色对话;在听的基础上,模拟真实场景谈话

教材选用原则和特点:

根据教育部最新颁布的《大学英语课程教学要求》设计编写,广泛借鉴国内外优秀英语教

材的编写经验,旨在通过真实的场景,地道的语言,和多样的练习提高学生的听说能力。本教材同步提供课本,光盘与网络教学平台,为立体化,个性化,自主化的教学与学习提供条件。 考核方式:

平时(40%)+期末成绩(60%),其中平时包括:600分钟网上听说+课堂表现+平台网络作业。

无N考核。

教学参考资料: 新视野大学英语4视 听说教师用书; 相关网络视屏

对教案的分析总结: 3、按教学单元编写教案的格式 周 次 第 1 周至第 2 周 授课时间 2月23日—3月4日

章 节 名 称

Unit1 Enjoy your feelings

授 课 方 式 理论课 教学 时数 8

教学目的 和要求

1. describing anger ,sadness and hapiness; 2. making and accepting suggestions; 3. promising and refusing to help .

教 学 重 点 难 点

1. useful expressions in the vedeo clip and further listening . 2. How should we express our feelings in a proper way on different occasions 3. create dialogues of your own after the conversations .

教 学 方 法

教师讲授+课堂听说+学生表演+提问式教学

讨 论 练 习 作 业 note –writing , role play

教研室 主任 审批意见

教 学 后 记

教学内容要点 (可附另页)

1. Lead In listening practice In 4. Speaking out: describing anger ,sadness and hapiness; making and accepting suggestions; promising and refusing to help 5. role play Teaching Process I. lead-in Teaching tips: students to work in pairs or in groups, discuss these questions and then share their answers with the whole class. is not necessary for every student to discuss all the questions, soothe teacher may assign one or two questions to each pair or group. teacher may walk around the classroom and provide assistance when needed Questions: 1 What makes you happy Are you happy when other people are happy 2 Do you often feel blue What will you do if you are in low spirit 3. Why do people get angry How do you control your anger 4. Can you define some of the most common kinds of emotion What are they

II.Vocabulary Learning and expressions you can use to describe your feelings

Anger 愤怒 Sadness 悲伤 Fear 恐惧 n. anger, rage,

outrage, hate, bitterness, scorn

depression, grief, despair, gloom, sadness, sorrow alarm, shock, fear,

fright, horror, terror, panic

adj. angry, mad, annoyed, furious, unhappy, gloomy, upset, miserable, sad, worried scared, terrified,

frightened, afraid, panic-stricken,

Love 爱 Joy 喜悦 Surprise 惊讶

n. affection, love, liking, fondness, desire

happiness, delight,

pleasure, gladness enjoyment, satisfied

amazement, surprise,

astonishment

adj. fond, loved, affectionate, desirable,

cheerful, cherry,

delighted, glad, happy, joyful,

astounded, surprised,

shocked

2. English idioms relating to HAPPINESS - SADNESS On cloud nine A person who is on cloud nine is very happy because something wonderful has happened. "When the boss announced my promotion, I was on cloud nine!"

Like a dog with two tails? If somebody is like a dog with two tails, they are extremely happy. "When Paul won the first prize, he was like a dog with two tails."

?Down in the dumps ? Someone who is down in the dumps is depressed or feeling gloomy. ? "Alex has been down in the dumps since he failed his exam."

?Grin from ear to ear ? If somebody is grinning from ear to ear, they look very satisfied and happy. ? "When we saw Paul grinning from ear to ear, we knew he had passed ? the exam."

?Happy-go-lucky ? If you are a happy-go-lucky person, you are cheerful and carefree all ? the time. ? "He's a happy-go-lucky sort of guy - always in good humour." ?

?Your heart sinks ? If your heart sinks, you feel very unhappy and despondent ? "My heart sank when I saw the amount of work waiting for me."

?A lump in your throat ? If you have a lump in your throat, you have a tight feeling in your ? throat because of a strong emotion such as sadness or gratitude. ? "The speech was so touching that I had a lump in my throat."

?Music to your ears ??To say that something is music to your ears, means that the ??information you receive makes you feel very happy.

?Never looked back ? If you say that you have never looked back, you mean that after an ? event which changed your life for the better, you continue to be happy ? with the situation. ? "Since the day she decided to work from home, she has never looked back."

?Over the moon ? If you are over the moon, you are absolutely delighted. ? "We were all over the moon when we heard the good news."

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