Book 3 Unit 5
山东省郓城第一中学人教版高中英语必修三课件 (共40张PPT)

Task2---Summary
Background information
Detailed information
Ending
Henry, holding the bank note, goes into a 1.__ta_i_lo_r_’s__sh_o_p, as his coat is2.__w__o_rn_.
(The million pound bank note made people in the store change their attitudes towards Henry.)
While reading---Task 1
TB/P57
Read the text and answer the following questions:
ambassador 大使
ending
character names
title of play narration
lines of dialogue
stage directions
Summarize the elements of a play script.
Character names Lines of dialogue Narration Scene Stage directions Title of the play
高中英语Unit5 习题新人教版选择性必修第三册

Unit 5 PoemsSection ⅣWriting——如何写诗歌赏析类文章诗歌赏析类文章一般有两种写法:1.通过对全诗的整体分析,表达自己的观点。
在这种形式下,一篇较完整的诗歌赏析类文章包含如下内容:(1)作者简介(2)作品写作背景简介(3)作品意象分析(诗句的解释或翻译,诗句所表达的情感、思想和意境)(4)作品艺术手法分析(通常结合在作品意象分析之中)(5)作品艺术特点的综合评价(往往带有总结的意味)如果不要求赏析很完整,则可不写作者简介以及作品写作背景简介两部分的内容。
2.就诗歌最突出的方面进行分析,表达自己的见解。
采用这种写法时,作者往往只需抓住其中一个方面,如意境、语言表达、某一手法等。
对于其他方面则可不提及,因而采用这种写法的文章篇幅一般较短小。
[常用表达]1.Here is a poem titled...by...2.It is popular with Chinese readers.3.This poem is about nature and life.4.It is written with special writing skills.5.It rhymes at the end of each line.6.The language of the poem is descriptive and vivid.7.Whenever we read this poem, some characters appear clearly.8.Only by reading it repeatedly can we grasp the spirit of this poem.9.Considered as one of the greatest poets of the Tang Dynasty,... will undoubtedly live in people's heart forever.10.In my opinion, the young generation today should understand and learn from the poem.[精品展示]The Road Not Taken(by Robert Frost)Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,And sorry I could not travel both,And be one traveler, long I stood,And looked down one as far as I could,To where it bent in the undergrowth;Then took the other, as just as fair,And having perhaps the better claim,Because it was grassy and wanted wear;Though as for that the passing there,Had worn them really about the same,And both that morning equally lay,In leaves no step had trodden black.Oh, I kept the first for another day!Yet knowing how way leads on to way,I doubted if I should ever come back.I shall be telling this with a sigh,Somewhere ages and ages hence:Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—I took the one less traveled by,And that has made all the difference.请你用英语从面对人生岔路口应如何作出选择这一角度来赏析这首诗歌,要点包括:1.诗歌描写的内容;2.诗歌的特点和表达的情感;3.对你的影响或让你产生的感受。
unit5therealtruthaboutlies课文翻译综合教程三

U n i t5T h e R e a lT r u t h A b o u t L i e s课文翻译综合教程三本页仅作为文档封面,使用时可以删除This document is for reference only-rar21year.MarchUnit 5The Real Truth about LiesRandy FitzgeraldAt the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, psychology professor Bella DePaulo got 77 students and 70 townspeople to volunteer for an unusual project. All kept diaries for a week, recording the numbers and details of the lies they told.One student and six Charlottesville residents professed to have told no falsehoods. The other 140 participants told 1,535.The lies were most often not what most of us would call earth-shattering. Someone would pretend to be more positive or supportive of a spouse or friend than he or she really was, or feign agreement with a relative's opinion. According to DePaulo, women in their interactions with other women lied mostly to spare the other's feelings. Men lied to other men generally for self-promoting reasons.Most strikingly, these tellers-of-a-thousand-lies reported that their deceptions caused them "little preoccupation or regret". Might that, too, be a lie Perhaps. But there is evidence that this attitude toward casual use of prevarication is common.For example, 20,000 middle- and high-schoolers were surveyed by the Josephson Institute of Ethics--a nonprofit organization in Marina del Rey, California, devoted to character education. Ninety-two percent of the teenagers admitted having lied to their parents in the previous year, and 73 percent characterized themselves as "serial liars", meaning they told lies weekly. Despite these admissions, 91 percent of all respondents said they were "satisfied with my own ethics and character".Think how often we hear the expressions "I'll call you" or "The check is in the mail” or "I'm sorry, but he stepped out". And then there are professions-- lawyers, pundits, PR consultants--whose members seem to specialize in shaping or spinning the truth to suit clients' needs.Little white lies have become ubiquitous, and the reasons we give each other for telling fibs are familiar. Consider, for example, a Southern California corporate executive whom I'll call Tom. He goes with his wife and son to his mother-in-law's home for Thanksgiving dinner every year. Tom dislikes her “special” pumpkin pie intensely. Invariably he tells her how wonderful it is, to avoid hurting her feelings."What's wrong with that" Tom asked Michael Josephson, president of the Josephson Institute. It's a question we might all ask.Josephson replied by asking Tom to consider the lie from his mother-in-law's point of view. Suppose that one day Tom's child blurts out the truth, and she discovers the deceit. Will she tell her son-in-law, "Thank you for caring so much" Or is she more likely to feel hurt and say, "How could you have misled me all these years And what else have you lied to me about"And what might Tom's mother-in-law now suspect about her own daughter And will Tom's boy lie to his parents and yet be satisfied with his own character How often do we compliment people on how well they look, or express our appreciation for gifts, when we don't really mean it Surely, these "nice" lies are harmless and well intended, a necessary social lubricant. But, like Tom, we should remember the words of English novelist Sir Walter Scott, who wrote, "What a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive."Even seemingly harmless falsehoods can have unforeseen consequences. Philosopher Sissela Bok warns us that they can put us on a slippery slope. "After the first lies, others can come more easily,” she wrote in her book Lying: Moral Choice in Public and Private Life. “Psychological barriers wear down; the ability to make more distinctions can coarsen; the liar's perception of his chances of being caught may warp."Take the pumpkin pie lies. In the first place, it wasn't just that he wanted his mother-in-law to feel good. Whether he realized it or not, he really wanted her to think highly of him. And after the initial deceit he needed to tell more lies to cover up the first one.Who believes it anymore when they're told that the person they want to reach by phone is "in a meeting" By itself, that kind of lie is of no great consequence. Still, the endless proliferation of these little prevarications does matter.Once they've become common enough, even the small untruths that are not meant to hurt encourage a certain cynicism and loss of trust. "When (trust) is damaged,” warns Bok, “the community as a whole suffers; and when it is destroyed, societies falter and collapse."Are all white lies to be avoided at all costs Not necessarily. The most understandable and forgivable lies are an exchange of what ethicists refer to as the principle of trust for the principle of caring, "like telling children about the tooth fairy, or deceiving someone to set them up for a surprise party," Josephson says. "Still, we must ask ourselves if we are willing to give our friends and associates the authorityto lie to us whenever they think it is for our own good."Josephson suggests a simple test. If someone you lie to finds out the truth, will he thank you for caring Or will he feel his long-term trust in you has been under-mined And if you're not sure, Mark Twain has given us a good rule of thumb. "When in doubt, tell the truth. It will confound your enemies and astound your friends."谎言的真相兰迪·菲茨杰拉德1. 在夏洛特斯维尔的弗吉尼亚大学里,心理学教授贝拉·德保罗组织了77名学生和70名市民志愿参加一个特别的项目。
新视野英语教程第三版unit 5

Section A
Section B
Section C
2. Match the basketball terms in the left column with the Chinese equivalents in the right. Column A Column B Matching
1. referee ____ G
game
A. 打手犯规 B. 盖帽 C. 罚球 D. 扣篮 E. 篮板球 F. 运球 G. 裁判 H. 勾手投篮
Exploring the Topic
D 2. dunk shot ____
3. dribbling ____ F
A 4. hacking ____
5. hook shot ____ H
C 6. free throw ____
by listening to sport programs on the radio from some newspapers from some magazines on the Internet
Plus Activities
Around the Topic Leading in
Section A
Section A
Section B
Section C
Warming -up
Twenty years later, Li stands out as the greatest woman tennis player in China. In 2011 Li won the French Open singles title, making her Asia’s first and only Grand Slam singles champion, and rising to a career high ranking of World No. 4. This is really something to be proud of. Already the Chinese TV stations and newspapers have greeted her as a sporting heroine. Asian Tennis Federation has taken this opportunity to show that Li’s success is living proof of Asia’s ability to host a grand slam tournament.
新教材人教版高中英语选择性必修第三册Unit5 Poems 精品教学课件

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adj.
取笑(某人);揶揄;逗弄 音节 等候;期待;将发生在 出声;说;讲 安全的;十足的;彻底的
8. prejudice n. vt.
9. complicated adj. 10.sow vt.&vi.
○21 description n.描写;描述 ○22 theme n.主题 ○23 flexible adj.灵活的;可弯曲的 ○24 amateur n. 业余爱好者 adj. 业余的;业余爱好的 ○25 cinquain n.五行诗 ○26 be made up of 由……组成
○27 haiku n. 俳句 ○28 consist of 由……构成 ○29 syllable n.音节 ○30 format n.格式;总体安排 vt.格式化 ○31 respectively adv. 分别;各自;依次为 ○32 translation n.翻译;译文
清单诗有一个灵活的行长度和重复的短 语, 这给诗歌提供了一种模式和节奏。
4.Another simple form of poem that amateurs can easily write is the cinquain,which is made up of five lines.
另一种 业余爱好者很容易写诗的简单形式是五行诗。
5.With so many different forms of poetry to choose from,you
may eventually want to write poems of your own. 有这么多不同形式的诗歌可供选择,你最终可能会想自己写诗。
新视野大学英语(第三版)读写教程BookIII-Unit2-Section A-Swimming through fear

Pre-reading activities
Compound dictation
Listen to a short passage concerning fear and fill in the missing information.
And it can happen even if the person has driven over many bridges or flown many times before. A fast heartbeat. Sweaty hands. _________ Difficulty breathing. A lightheaded feeling. At first a person may have no idea what is wrong. But these can signs of what is known as panic all be ______ disorder.
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Unit 2 Section A
Swimming through fear
FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING AND RESEARCH PRESS AIR FORCE ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY
Pre-reading activities
Compound dictation
Listen to a short passage concerning fear and fill in the missing information.
高一英语必修第三册(2019版)_Unit5__Video_Time_and_Ass名师教学设计
Unit5 Video Time and Assessing Your Progress 名师教学设计课时内容主题语境:人与社会主题群:文学、艺术与体育主题:戏剧语篇类型:剧本台词、名言解读、观点陈述文本分析:本节课分两部分:第一部分为Ⅴideo Time,其内容为亨利来到酒店的一场剧;第二部分为Assessing Your Progress,主要以练习为主,分别是阅读剧本台词、名言解读、观点陈述,主要是在本单元语境中练习词汇和语法。
最后对本单元进行总的反思和评价。
课时目标1.通过观看视频,获取亨利来到酒店的一场剧的相关信息。
2.复习本单元的重点词汇和语法。
重点难点重点:本单元重点词汇和语法的恰当使用。
难点:1.观看视频,获取亨利来到酒店的一场剧的相关信息。
2.情态动词的选取。
教学准备教师准备:准备At the hotel这场剧的影视材料。
学生准备:复习情态动词的用法和本单元的重点词汇。
教学过程Video TimeStep I 学习理解活动一:观看视频前1. Look at the characters listed in the box and predict who will appear in this film clip.2.what do you think this scene is about?Choose the best answer.A. Henry Adams lost his bank note at the hotel.B. Henry Adams fell in love with Portia at the hotel.C. Henry Adams received a warm reception at the hotel.Suggested answer:C【设计意图】在观看视频之前,通过预测故事人物,影片主要内容,为学生理解视频内容做好铺垫。
活动二:观看视频1.Check your answers in Before You Watch.2.Put the events in the correct order.The real Henry Adams appears.Henry makes friends with the man.The doorman thinks the man is henry,and so he invites him inside.A man appears wearing a hat.The hotel manager realises he has made a mistake.Suggested answers:3—5—2—1—4Step Ⅴ 应用实践活动三:获取与梳理Answer the questions(1)Why do the people at the hotel mistake the man for Henry Adams?(2)The man seems odd to the hotel workers. Why are they so nice to him?(3)How do the hotel workers treat the man when they discover that he is not Henry?Why?(4)What does the man do for a job?(5)Why does Henry want to make friends with the man?Suggested answers:(1)The hotel staff are looking for a wealthy American who looks poor. When the man walks up to the hotel,he puts his bag down and stands next to a horse-drawn cab The staff then make the natural mistake of assuming that he is the wealthy American,as he also looks poor,yet it looks like he has gotten out of an expensive cab.(2)They think he is an eccentric millionaire.(3)They treat him rudely because they realise he is not Henry,the millionaire.(4)He is a strongman in a circus.(5)Henry is lonely,and the man is the only person in London so far who hasn’t treated him strangely.【设计意图】通过排序、回答问题,让学生在观影过程中理清楚事件发生的来龙去脉以及重点关注人物态度的转变,而不是单纯地看热闹,重点是思考。
人教版pep小学三年级 Unit 5达标测试卷
Unit 5 过关检测卷时间:40分钟满分:100分听力(40分) 笔试(60分) 总分题号一二三四五六七八九十十一得分一、听录音, 圈出你所听到的单词中含有的首字母。
(12分)1.p b2.k q3.S C4.t d5.r y6.o u二、听录音, 选出与你所听到的内容相符的图片。
(8分)() 1. A. B.() 2. A. B.() 3. A. B.() 4. A. B.三、听录音, 判断下列图片与你听到的句子是(√) 否(×) 相符。
(10分)1. 2. 3. 4. 5.() () () () () 四、听录音, 给你所听到的句子选择对应的答语, 把序号填在题前的括号里。
(10分) () 1. A. Thank you. B. Here you are.() 2. A. No, thanks. B. Sure. Here you are.() 3. A. Have some cake. B. You're welcome.() 4. A. Thank you. B. Oh, no. My water.() 5. A. Thank you. B. I'm fine.五、读下面的单词, 找出每组单词中含有的相同字母, 写出它们的大小写形式(只需找一个字母) 。
(6分)1. on orange school2. pig panda pen3. queen quiet quack4. ruler red rice5. school six fish6. ten tiger two六、把图片和单词连线。
(8分)1. 2. 3. 4.A.bread B. juice C. egg D. milk E. water F. cake G. fish H. rice5. 6.7.8.七、选出下列每组单词中不同类的单词, 将序号填入题前括号里。
(6分)() 1.A. cake B. tiger C. water() 2.A. leg B. juice C. milk() 3.A. bear B. bread C. dog() 4.A. eat B. have C. water() 5.A. rice B. yellow C. fish() 6.A. an B. a C. have八、看图, 选出与图片相符的句子。
全新版大学英语综合教程3Unit5-Passage-A-词汇和短语
全新版大学英语综合教程3Unit5-Passage-A-词汇和短语Unit 5Passage A# Detailed Reading##1. Difficult Sentences1.I stared at the words in the distressed way you might stare at party guests whose faces you’ve seen somewhere before but whose names have escaped your mind .(Para .9 , L .1) 我看着这些词, 一筹莫展。
这就像参加晚会时, 盯着那些似曾相识的脸孔, 可怎么也想不起名字一样。
2.. He looked confused, a reminder that clever’s not clever if it doesn’t communicate.He looked confused, and his puzzled look reminded me that my answer was not clever at all because it couldn’t be understood.他一脸的迷惑,这是在提醒我,如果不能使对方明白,这词儿就不能算用得聪明。
3.Just not right now, now when it mattered, now when the fate of a curious, intelligentimmigrant hung on the answers he assumed would fall from a native speaker’s tongue as naturally as leaves from an October tree.I couldn’t say the answer right now, because this answer was so important that the fate of thiscurious and intelligent Pakistani driver kind of relied on it. I couldn’t tell the answer precisely, though he supposed it would be so natural for me to give him an answer as a native speaker, as natural as leaves falling from an October tree.这我可以回答,但不是在此时。
泛读教程_BOOK3_
Unit 2Section AText I It’s Never Too Late for Successbeatnik n. 服装奇特行为怪僻的人be given to = 喜欢, 癖好<He’s given to taking long walks.他非常喜欢长途散步。
>amount to = Often negative. 有所(成就)a hill of beans = 毫无价值; 微不足道not amount to a hill of beans = 一文不值inspiring a. 鼓舞的, 激励的flaunt vt. 夸耀, 炫耀ruffle vt. 弄皱<ruffled 弄皱的>attic n. a story or room directly below the roof of a house or a building 顶楼,阁楼formative a. 成长的,发展的<a child’s formative years孩子个性形成时期> put vt. 使从事fire vt. 激发;激起<He was fired with the desire to visit China.他激起了到中国旅游的念头。
>William James Mayo n. American surgeon who with his brother Charles Horace Mayo (1865-1939) founded the Mayo Clinic, a renowned private medical center in Rochester, Minnesota 威廉·詹姆斯·梅奥(1861-1939)Harvey Cushing n. 哈维·库欣(1869-1939美国神经学家)ballplayer n. 棒球手plead vi. appeal earnestly; beg 恳求; 请求addled a. 糊涂的;愚蠢的go vi. 据说,据传Wright brothers n. 莱特兄弟(发明飞机的美国航空先驱)Enrico Fermi n. 恩里科·费密(1901-1954意大利裔美国物理学家,1938年获诺贝尔奖)Albert Schweitzer n. 阿尔贝特·施韦策尔(1875-1965 法国哲学家、医生和音乐家,1952年获诺贝尔和平奖)divinity school n. 神学院barely ad. hardly 勉强; 几乎没有whereupon ad. 于是, 因此glee club n. a group of singers who perform usually short pieces of choral music 合唱队, 合唱团checkered a. marked by great changes or shifts in fortune盛衰无常的, 多变的<a checkered career充满波折的经历>Harry Truman n. 哈里·杜鲁门(1884-1972, 美国第33任总统1945-1953)stretch n. a continuous period of time一段时间get there AE colloq. make progress or achieve success成功, 达到目的postmaster n. 邮政局长infuriate vt. make furious; enrage激怒populace n. the general public; the masses 民众;群众prodigy n. a person with exceptional talents or powers 天才; 神童Grandma Moses = Anna Mary Robertson Moses安娜·玛丽·罗伯特森·摩西(1860-1961美国画家)Section CText II The Education of Benjamin FranklinBenjamin Franklin n.英裔美籍政治家(1811-1884),曾任南部联邦战时国防部长(1861-1862年)和国务卿(1862-1865年)junto n. a small, usually secret group united for a common interest 团体conversationalist n. 健谈的人be obliged to do sth. = 不得不(做某事), 必须(做某事)Unit 3Section AText I Signals Without Wordssnap a. 仓促的;突然的seemingly ad. 表面上;好像unsound a. not true or logically valid; fallacious 理由不充分的; 不可靠的; 错误的antipathy n. a strong feeling of aversion or repugnance厌恶; 反感assume vt. take for granted; suppose 想当然;以为touch upon = 简单涉及drum vt. vi. thump or tap rhythmically or continually 连续敲击resentful a. 愤怒的, 愤恨的project vt. convey an impression of to others 传达<a posture that projects defeat 表达胜利的姿势> < project a positive corporate image传达公司正面的形象> ornament n. 装饰物;装饰品campaign button n. 军功章Phi Beta Kappa n. an honorary society, founded in 1776, of college students and graduates whose members are chosen on the basis of high academic standing 联谊会correlation n. 相互关系, 相关性romantic n. 浪漫主义者trait n. a distinguishing feature of a person’s character特性,特点at home a. comfortable and relaxed; at ease舒适的, 轻松的<at home in diplomatic circles在外交场合轻松自如>rigid a. 刚性的; 严格的norm n. 规范;准则<social norms社会准则>stance n. 站立姿势Section CText II The Secret Language of Barrier Signalsbarrier n. 障碍<The police put a barrier across the road.警察设了路障。
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pharmaceutical adj. connected with (the making of) medicine 制药(学)上的 subhuman adj. of less than human qualities 近似人类的, 低于人类的, 类人的
1. gene instructions characteristic
感觉缺失; 麻木
Parkinson’s disease 震颤(性)麻痹, 帕金森病, 帕金森神经机能障碍 qi 气 yang 阳 yin 阴
A1 1. a successful brain tissue transplant carried out by a South African surgeon 2. the discovery of a new way to increase the effectiveness of chemotherapy 3. the discovery of a new way to treat glaucoma 4. a new research on writing which shows that writing can result in clinically meaningful outcomes Or: a new research on writing which shows that writing can help people with chronic illness improve their health 5. the theory and function of acupuncture
guinea pig 豚鼠,天竺鼠 (= cavy) human guinea pig using human as subject of experiments to test out new drugs or other new procedures 【非正式用语】 供实验的人:被用来做实验或进 行研究的人 He was used as a guinea pig for the new drug. 他被用于进行新药品的实验。
3. brainwaves check out busy, tired brain activity scalp performing well too tired computer analysis monitor
Part II Frankenstein food or food to feed the world
A2 1. a week ago Parkinson’s disease 2. a natural defense mechanism 3. the death of brain cells 4. meeting patients’ psychological needs produces physical health benefits 5. side-effects cut back on medication
scalp n. the skin on the top of the human head, where hair grows 头皮
1. actions present responsibility recognize create imposed fate forces 2. diagnosis and treatment textbooks interactive questions alternative results affect
Key words & Vocabulary
A. controversy n. dispute or argument 论争, 辩论, 论战 pros n. an argument or a consideration in favor of something 赞成的观点 cons n. an argument or opinion against something. 反对的论点 pros and cons 赞成与反对
5. novel 1797-1851 scientist subhuman destroying creation that ends up destroying the creator
C. Impose v. to force the acceptance of (usu. Something difficult or unwanted) 强制; 强加 diagnosis n. (a judgment which is the result of) the act of diagnosing (to discover the nature of a disease by making a careful examination) 诊断
glaucoma 青光眼 acupuncture n. the method of stopping pain and curing diseases by putting special needles into certain parts of the body, used, esp. in China 针灸,针刺疗法 adrenal n. adj. 肾上腺(的)
Unit 5 Health and Medicine
Part I Warming up
Key words & Vocabulary
A. transplant n. an act or operation of transplanting an organ, piece of skin, hair, etc. 移植; 移植术 undergo a heart transplant 做心脏移植手术 transplant surgeon 从事移植术的外科医生 chemotherapy n. the use of chemical substances to treat and control certain diseases, esp. cancer 化学疗法
defect n. something missing or imperfect; fault 过失, 缺点 gene therapy using the technique of changing genes in DNA to treat illnesses in human beings 基因治疗 non-reversible adj. not able to be turned or changed back to its former state; not able to be reversed 不可反转的; 不可逆的
III. A. the complex environmental balance B. many new non-reversible ecological problems C. the dominance of major corporations D. small farmers E. damaging to the humane system F. cancer
3. genetic material unrelated another species animal plant going across 4. animals cows, goats and pigs genetically changed pharmaceutical drugs farming
I. A. a genetic “defect” B. a characteristic already natural to that organism even better C. resistance to disease to outside damage D. the organism do something it would not normally do II. A. chemical inputs to the land B. the environment C. The possibility of growing crops in difficult geographic areas D. Nutritional qualities of food
1. gene instructions characteristic
1. gene instructions characteristic DNA inserts another organism genetically modified organism genetic engineering 2. artificial fertilizers pest control food farming artificial fertilizers half
crisscross v. by crossing a lot of straight lines 交叉移动; 画十字形于 crisscrossed the country on a speaking tour 在全国作巡回演说
anesthesia n. the state of being unable of feel pain, esp. as a result of injury, illness of the mind, drugs, etc.
transgenic organisms 转移基因生物
pharming 畜牧制药 Frankenstein n. 作法自毙的人, 毁灭创造者自己之物 pest control chemical 杀虫药, 农药, 病虫害防治药剂 pun n. an amusing use of a word or phrase that has two meanings, or of words with the same sound but different meanings 双关语
ecological adj. to do with the pattern of relations of plants, animals, and people to each other and to their surroundings 生态学的, 社会生态学的