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全新版大学英语综合教程4_Unit5课件

全新版大学英语综合教程4_Unit5课件

全新版⼤学英语综合教程4_Unit5课件A Friend in NeedFor thirty years now I have been studying my fellowmen.I do not know very much about them.I shrug my shoulders when people tell me that their first impressions of a person are always right.I think they must have small insight or great vanity.For my own part I find that the longer I know people the more they puzzle me.These reflections have occurred to me because I read in this morning?s paper that Edward Hyde Burton had died at Kobe.He was a merchant and he had been in business in Japan for many years.I knew him very little,but he interested me because once he gave me a great surprise.Unless I had heard the story from his own lips,I should never have believed that he was capable of such an action.It was more startling because both in appearance and manner he suggested a very definite type.Here if ever was a man all of a piece.He was a tiny little fellow, not much more than five feet four inheight,and very slender,with white hair,ared face much wrinkled,and blue eyes.Isuppose he was about sixty when I knewhim.He was always neatly and quietlydressed in accordance with his age andstation.Though his offices were in Kobe,Burton often came down to Yokohama.I happened on one occasion to be spending a few days there,waiting for a ship,and I was introduced to him at the British Club.We played bridge together.He played a good game and a generous one. He did not talk very much,either then or later when we were having drinks,but what he said was sensible.He had a quiet,dry humor.He seemed to be popular at the club and afterwards,when he had gone,they described him as one of the best.It happened that we were bothstaying at the Grand Hotel and next day he asked me to dine with him.I met his wife,fat,elderly,and smiling, and his two daughters.It was evidently a united and affectionate family.I think the chief thing that struck me about Burton was his kindliness.There was something very pleasing in his mild blue eyes.His voice was gentle; you could not imagine that he could possibly raise it in anger;his smile was benign.Here was a man who attracted you because you felt in him a real love for his fellows.At the same time he liked his game of cards andhis cocktail,he could tell with point a good and spicy story,and in his youth he had been something of an athlete.He was a rich man and he had made every penny himself.I suppose one thing that made you like him was that he was so small and frail;he aroused your instincts of protection.You felt that he could not bear to hurt a fly.One afternoon I was sitting in the lounge of the Grand Hotel when Burton came in and seated himself in the chair next to mine.…What do you say to a little drink??He clapped his hands for a boy and ordered two gin fizzes. As the boy brought them a man passed along the street outside and seeing me waved his hand.…Do you know T urner?? said Burton as I nodded a greeting.…I?ve met him at the club. I?mtold he?s a remittance man.?…Yes, I believe he is. We have agood many here.?…He plays bridge well.?…They generally do.There was a fellow here last year, oddly enough a namesake of mine,who was the best bridge player I ever met.I suppose you never came across him in London.Lenny Burton he called himself.I believe he?d belonged to some very good clubs.?…No,I don?t believe I remember the name.?…He was quite a remarkable player.He seemed to have an instinct about the cards.It was uncanny.I used to play with him a lot.He was in Kobe for some time.?Burton sipped his gin fizz.…It?s rather a funny story,?he said.…He wasn?t a bad chap.I liked him.He was always well-dressed and smart-looking.He was handsome in a way with curly hair and pink-and-white cheeks.Women thought a lot of him. There was no harm in him,you know,he was only wild. Of course he drank too much.Those sort of fellows do.A bit of money used tocome on for him once a quarter andhe made a bit more by card-playing.He won a good deal of mine,I knowthat.?Burton gave a kindly chuckle.I knew from my own experience that he could lose money at bridge with a good grace.He stroked his shaven chin with his thin hand;the veins stood out on it and it was almost transparent.…I suppose that is why he came to me when he went broke,that and the fact that he was a namesake of mine. He came to see me in my office oneday and asked me for a job.I wasrather surprised.?He told me that therewas no more money coming from homeand he wanted to work.I asked himhow old he was.…“Thirty-five,”he said.…“And what have you been doing hitherto?”I asked him.…“Well,nothing very much,”he said.…I couldn?t help laughing.…“I?m afraid I can?t do anything for you just yet,”I said.“Come back and see me in another thirty-five years,and I?ll see what I can do.”…He didn?t move.He went rather pale.He hesitated for a moment and then he told me that he had had bad luck at cards for some time.He hadn?t been willing to stick to bridge,he?d been playing poker,and he?d got trimmed.He hadn?t a penny.He?d pawned everything he had.He couldn?t pay his hotel bill and they wouldn?t give him any more credit.He was down and out.If he couldn?t get something to do he?d have to commit suicide.…I looked at him for a bit.I could see now that he was all to pieces.He?d been drinking more than usual and he looked fifty.The girls wouldn?t have thought so much of him if they?d seen him then.…“Well isn?t there anything you can do except play cards?”I asked him.…“I can swim,”he said.…“Swim!”…I could hardly believe my ears;it seemed such an insane answer to give.…“I swam for my university.”…I got some glimmering of whathe was driving at.I?ve known toomany men who were little tin gods attheir university to be impressed by it.…“I was a pretty good swimmer myself when I was a young man,”I said.…Suddenly I had an idea.?Pausing in his story,Burton turned to me.…Do you know Kobe?? he asked.…No,? I said, …I passed through it once, but I only spent a night there.?…Then you don?t know the Shioya Club.When I was a young man I swam from there round the beacon and landed at the creek of T arumi.It?s over three miles and it?s rather difficult on account of the currents round the beacon.Well,I told my young namesake about it and I said to him that if he?d do it I?d give him a job.…I could see he was rather taken aback.…“You say you?re a swimmer,”I said.…“I?m not in very good condition,”he answered.…I didn?t say anything.I shrugged my shoulders.He looked at me for a moment and then he nodded.…“All right,”he said.“When do you want me to do it?”…I looked at my watch.It was just after ten.…“The swim shouldn?t take you much over an hour and a quarter.I?ll drive round to the creek at half past twelve and meet you.I?ll take you back to the club to dress and then we?ll have lunch together.”…“Done,”he said.…We shook hands.I wished him good luck and he left me.I had a lot of work to do that morning and I only just managed to get to the creek at T arumi at half past twelve.But I needn?t have hurried;he never turned up.?…Did he funk it at the last moment??I asked.…No,he didn?t funk it.He startedall right.But of course he?d ruined hisconstitution by drink and dissipation.The currents round the beacon weremore than he could manage.We didn?tget the body for about three days.?I didn?t say anything for a moment or two.I was a trifle shocked.Then I asked Burton a question.…When you made him that offer of a job,did you know he?d be drowned??He gave a little mild chuckle and he looked at me with those kind and candid blue eyes of his.He rubbed his chin with his hand.…Well,I hadn?t got a vacancy in my office at the moment.?For my own part I find that the longer I know people the more they puzzle me.1. What does “for my own part” mean?It means “as far as I am concerned”.2. Translate this sentence into Chinese.拿我⾃⼰来说,我发现,认识⼀个⼈的时间越长,我就越感到困惑。

大学英语四级口语考试(ppt课件)

大学英语四级口语考试(ppt课件)

as they do in many American cities. Very often you can find yourself on top of a hill
in the city, looking down one of these straight roads as it rises and falls on its
wake you up and make you eat well and sleep well. The city was planned with
straight roads, and these roads cross each other at right angles, making squares
学习交流课件
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• Task 2 Question and Answer • In this task, you are to answer two questions. For each uestion, you will have
20 seconds to respond. Please start speaking on hearing the beep. • (问题文字不显示在屏幕上) • Question 1: • What would many people think of San Francisco according to the passage? • (考生A和B同时回答,时间20秒) • Question 2: • Which city in China do you like most? And why? • (考生A和B同时回答,时间20秒)
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• Many people would list San Francisco as one of the most delightful cities in the

全新版大学英语综合教程第四册第四单元PPT课件

全新版大学英语综合教程第四册第四单元PPT课件

1. Did global trade exist in the past? What did people doing global trade think of it then?
Yes, global trade has been around for centuries. In the past, the corporations and countries that benefited from global trade were largely content to treat vast parts of the world as places to mine natural resources or sell finished products.
While Reading
Words
Grammar
Unit 4 Globalization
Text A In Search of Davos Man 寻找达沃斯人
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While Reading
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Grammar
马云用手机扫码花38888元买走了今 年双11的第一单,刚刚从日本运来的 蓝鳍金枪鱼。
The latter, although an Australian by birth and spending
of his adult life outside the US, holds his Us citizenship
dear.
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Before Reading
While Reading
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6. Professor Samuel Huntington describes Davos Man as an

全新版大学英语综合教程4课件

全新版大学英语综合教程4课件
• Summary: The listening materials for this unit will include various listening exercises, such as listening and speaking exercises, to help students improve their English oral expression and listening comprehension abilities.
Recre • Unit 4 News Reporting
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Unit 1 Ways of Learning
Reading and Vocabulary
• Summary: The reading materials for this unit will cover various topics, including culture, history, society, and science, to help expand students' vocabulary and improve their reading comprehension abilities.
3. The writing section will provide writing exercises to help students apply the grammar and translation skills they have learned to write.
Listening and Speaking
Writing Skills
• Skills: The textbook selects the most common sports related writing skills and patterns, which can help students master the language skills of sports reports, letters, memories, etc. through a series of writing exercises

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全新版大学英语4综合教程课后习题PPT
Unit4
Globalization
王昊 、王革名、王伟豪
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Word and phrases to drill
academic 学术的 accelerate使……加快 advantageous 有利的 aspire 渴望 asset 资产 center 中心 considerable 相当大的 contradiction 矛盾 displace 取代 divorce 离婚 domestic 国内的 earnest 认真的 economy 经济 elsewhere 在别处 endorse 认可 entitle 定名为 erase 抹去 establishment 确立 facilitate 促进 forefront 最前线 growth 增长 increasingly 渐增地 investment 投资 landmark 地标 network 网络 outlook 观点 overtake 赶上 patriotic 爱国的 pendulum 钟摆 strengthen 加强 unlike 和…不同 vanish 消失 witness 证人 a hand of 少数的 a variety of 种种 at odds with 与 不一致 be committed to 承诺 let alone 更不用说 make no \little difference 无影响 strike a balance求得平衡 sweep aside 不理会
Vocabulary
1) The general ordered his troops to move quickly towards a(n) advantageous position. 2) People would think the seven-year-old couldn’t even reach the pedals, let alone drive the car .Nevertheless ,he made it. 3) In a sense ,we are witnessing the vanishing of national boarders in many areas of economic activity in the world today. 4) The tower built at the turn of the century became a landmark of the city. 5) In the book entitled A Short History of Nearly Everything , Bill Bryson tries to ignite(激起) a passion for knowledge in young readers. 6) It seems neuroscience(神经系统科学) is threatening to displace physics as the queen of the sciences. 7) It is only natural for the people to challenge the Established ,especially when the economic outlook is gloomy. 8) If anything ,this movie appeals to the patriotic feelings of the people and helps to strengthen national unity. 9) Julius Caesar (凯撒) in this play is a man full of contradictions ,at the times strong and confident ,but at other times old and fail. 10) The newly launched website aspires to create a virtual community of common interest via exchange of views on the future of the Internet.

全新版大学英语第4册PPT课件

全新版大学英语第4册PPT课件
有些人认为全球化趋势将给发展中国家带来繁荣而这种繁荣迄今只属于少数富有的工业化国家
Unit Six Old Father Time Becomes a Terror Global Reading
Detailed Reading
After Reading
Writing Strategy
Ways to conclude an essay An effective conclusion indicates that you
flecks (spots) of blood on the coat.
Minute, small, little
Minute:很小,细微; small: 大小,数 量,规模,力量,重要性 “小的, 少的”;little小得可爱
He is a ____ man, only one point five meters tall.
What a nice ____ garden! There are ____ particles of gold dust
on the ground.
(w) prosperity
n. State of being economically successful; state of being successful or rich
confusion
bewilderment or embarrassment There is still confusion about the
casualties. 为了避免混淆,各队穿了不同颜色的
衣服。 To avoid confusion, the teams wore
different colors. This misprint led to great confusion.

全新版大学英语4综合教程Unit5课件

1.1) In a way 2)in accordance with 3) vacancy 4)in good condition5)transparent 6)rub7)spicy 8)hitherto9)with (a) bad grace 10)instinct11)pawned 12)current2. 1)turned up 2)will stick to3)brought back 4)go about5)driving at 6)put…away7)turning…over 8)took…aback3. 1)…has a very weak constitution----she maynot be able to survive the operation. 2)…was taken aback by the insurancecompany’s rejection of my compensationclaim.3)…was s omething of a surprise when weran into each other in a place like that. 4)…needs trimming/to be trimmed---it’sgetting too long.5)…are often deceptive.4. 1) Oddly enough, went broke, wrinkled, hehad gone all to pieces.2)definite, is capable of, her vanity3)too mild, sipping, stroke1)Except for 2)except that3)except 4)except when5)except to 6)except what7)except where 8)except thatV ocabulary SpellingAmE BrE AmE BrEflat favorablecan paralyse candy labourlift meterfaculty catalagueground floor levellingpetrol theatre mail defenserailroad plowtrousers programmetube,practiseundergroundmaize characterise store tireCloze1.insane, current,candid, capable, was taken aback, good condition, constitution, go all to pieces, gone broke, vacancy, mild, deceptive2.suspected, pleading, confirmed, stunned, lucrative, jewellery, wealthy, urge, spell, arrestedTranslation1.I have an instinct that Henry will seek to join the expedition, because he is something of an adventurer.2.H e is capable of sticking to the task at hand, even if he is exposed to noises.3.T he trademark was registered in accordance with the laws hitherto in force.4.O ddly enough, many people volunteered tohelp organize the meeting, but only a few turned up.5.T he teacher’s affectionate words, along with his candid comments, changed the way Mike perceived the society and himself.For my own part, I find that appearances are all too often deceptive. For instance, you might be wrong if you judged by appearances only people like Edward Hyde Burton. In appearance, he seemed a man all of a piece. He was a tiny little fellow with white hair and mild blue eyes, gentle and candid. Nevertheless, he turned out to be very cruel. He insulted and fooled Lenny who was down and out and made him commit himself to an insane venture. What was still more surprising was that he was completely indifferent to Lenny’s death. Without doubt, Burton was a man with a heart of stone.。

全新版大学英语4综合教程Unit5课件


How to read fiction
3. CHARACTERS
The persons who initiate or go through the events of the plot. Their qualities emerge and your understanding of them develops as the story progresses.
How to read fiction
Short Stories
Characteristics
Because they are concise, writers depend on the reader bringing personal experiences and prior knowledge to the story.
Short Stories
Characteristics
How to read fiction
Short — Can usually be read in one sitting. Concise — Information offered in the story is relevant to the tale being told. This is unlike a novel, where the story can diverge from the main plot. Usually tries to leave behind a single impression or effect. That means the story is, though not always, built around one character, place, idea, or act.

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The typical three parts of a joke (Para. 5)
1) setup 2) body 3) punch line
Different forms of humor (Para. 6-12)
1) slap-stick 2) Chinese cross-talk 3) a play on words 4) puns 5) double entendres
Task 1
exercises from p.15-17.
Task 2
2. I’d like 5 of you to present a piece of English
Task 3
humor in class. (Tell it orally then present us
the script and the punchline with your 1-page
剧), Sitcom/situation comedy(情景喜
剧), slapstick(打闹剧), Stand-up(单口
滑稽说笑节目), etc.
Task 2
Laughter
- Crosstalk
Task 1
Cross-talk is very popular in China.
Task 2
You can listen to it everywhere. Its
and Jerry...), and light comedies(轻喜
剧) aimed at younger audiences.
Though the term is often used
pejoratively(贬义), the performance of

新编实用英语综合教程1第四版Unit5ppt课件


糟糕的
5) Complaining About the Weather A: What an awful day! B: Yes, the heat is killing me. A: The weather forecast says the high is 34℃. B: Gosh, no wonder I can't stand it.
宜人的
4) Making Comments on the Weather A: What do you think of the weather here? B: Neither too hot in summer nor too cold in winter. A: Yes, pretty agreeable. People love it. B: Me, too.
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7 Unit | Five
Acting out the Tasks
Speak and Perform 2 Work in pairs and act out the tasks by following the above mini-talks.
1 Task: Ask for Mark's comments on the weather.
Mrs. Parks: 1 _H__o_w__is__th__e_w_e_a_t_h_e_r___ in California?
Student A: It's always warm.
Mrs. Parks: 2 __W_h_a_t_'s__th__e_t_e_m_p_e_r_a_t_u_re___ there?
3 Unit | Five
4 Unit | Five
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