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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上UNIT 9 What Is Intelligence, Anyway?Teaching Time: 8 hoursStudents level: non-English majors of the second semester of the 1st year.Teaching Objectives:1. Intelligence means more than getting high score in the IQ test, enhancing intelligence should be interpreted as an integrative devel
2、opment.1) How to interpret “the well-educated cant he very smart”.2) How to interpret “intelligence is not absolute”.3) Tell the difference between “intelligent” and “smart”.4) Know about the inequality between “high scores” and “highly intelligent”.2. About the text, Ss should grasp the text conten
3、t, text structure, basic vocabularies and required grammar points of the section.Words: academic, aptitude, determine, devise, dumb, estimate, evaluation, explore, figure, grant, hasten, highly, joke, normal, register, similar, simply, uneasy, worthyPhrases & Expressions: make a fuss over/of, worthy
4、 of, make up,by ones estimate, take sth. for granted, go wrong, pick out, try.on, for sure Grammar: word order, combining sentences3. About the reading, Ss should acquire the reading skillunderstanding the figurative language.4. About the writing, Ss should get to grasp the skill of transition.5. Ab
5、out the listening, Ss finish Unit 9 directed by the teacher.Teaching Procedures:I. Pre-reading Activities1. Background information: author, intelligence test, I.Q., aptitude test2. Introductory remarks: It is hard to answer the question raised by Asimov. There can be quite a few different answers to
6、 it. As we know, somebody who scores high on paper tests might work poorly with his hands. Someone who may not be a top student at school succeeds in a career after school. He is not intelligent but smart. The author of this article is highly educated. But is he really intelligent? Lets see what his
7、 interpretation is.3. Warm-up questions(1) What is an intelligence test?(2) Some people maintain that IQ tests are just for fun. Others argue that they are indeed testing mans intelligence. Whats your opinion?(3) Do you agree that the more education one receives, the more intelligent he becomes?(4)
8、What other factors besides IQ do you think are equally or even more important for a person to be successful? Give your reasons.4. Key words and expressions:1) aptitude: natural ability or skillExample: She has an aptitude for dealing with people.Make the students notice the spelling form of followin
9、g three words: aptitude; altitude; attitude2) figure:a) number, symbol for a number, esp. 0 to 9Example: She got a starting salary of six figures.b) shape or outline of sb. or sth.Example: 1 saw a figure 20 feet away from me in the dim street light.c) important personExample: The young students argu
10、ed over who was the most influentialfigure in the 20th century.d) human formExample: The fashion model exercises daily to keep her figure.e) diagram; drawing to illustrate sth.Example: The figures in the book will help you understand the theories better.3) register:a) v. write in a list or recordExa
11、mple: The old church hooks registered all the births, marriages and deaths in this small town.b) n. record or listExample: You might find some Chinese names on the US immigrationregister of the 19lh century.4) highly: in or to a high degreeExample: It is highly probable that he changed his name to a
12、void beingtracked down by the police.5) worthy of: deservingExamples:a worthy enemy a worthy cause He is a poet worthy of the name. The place is worthy of a visit.6) explore:a) search or examine thoroughlyExample: To write his graduation paper the sociology student explored all the major libraries i
13、n the city.b) travel into or through a region for the purpose of learning about itExample: A robot was recently sent to explore the surface of Mars.7) suppose: I suggest; ifExample: Suppose we put off the meeting till next week.8) foist on: impose upon by coercion or trickeryExample: Stores should n
14、ot foist defective goods on customers.9) whereupon: upon that; immediately following thatExample: The unsuspecting teacher pulled out the drawer; whereupon, adozen frogs leaped out.10) for sure: without doubt; for certain, surely or certainlyExample: I did not know for sure which bus to take.E.g. I
15、also heard that he was involved in the matter but do you know it for sure?b) sure enough to be sure make sureE.g. Sure enough, he won the race. Hes not bright, to be sure, but he always works hard. To make sure that the letter was delivered to the address, I registered it.11. normal :a) (n.) the usu
16、al state or levelE.g. Sam was scolded because he hot a score below normal in the English mid-term exam.b) (adj.) usual, regularE.g. His behaviors do not seem normal to me.12. simply : adv. a) only, merelyE.g. I took that job simply because the office is near my home.b) in a plain mannerE.g. The old
17、man lives simply and is dressed simply.c) completely, absolutelyE.g. I simply cant understand you.13. estimate a) (n.) judgment or opinion about how much, how many, how good, etc.E.g. They held totally different estimates of her character.b) (v.) form a judgment aboutE.g. The write estimated that sh
18、e would need three more months to finish her novel.c) by ones estimateE.g. By my estimate, your plan will not work.14. grant: v. a) agree to give, allow (sb.) to have (sth.)E.g. The government granted land to those who were willing to farm it.b) agree (that sth. is true)E.g. I grant that he is intel
19、ligent.c) take for granted : regard it as true or as certainE.g. George took for granted all that his parents did for him.15. hastena) (vi.) go fast, be quick to do or say sth.E.g. Finding he was a little late, he hastened to the office.b) (vt.) cause to move with speed, cause sth. to happen quickly
20、E.g. Chemical fertilizer hastened the growth of plants.c) haste : (n.) hurryE.g. They left in great haste.16. determine: a) decide (on)E.g. I found it hard to determine which side was right just by hearing them quarrel.b) find out preciselyE.g. The explorer determined his location by using the compa
21、ss.c) make up ones mindE.g. He determined to learn how to operate the machine in two days time.17. jokea) (n.) sth. said or done to cause amusementE.g. Dont play jokes on him. He cant take the joke.b) (v.) make jokesE.g. Dont take it seriously. He is only joking with you.18. dumb : adj. a) unable to
22、 speakE.g. She was dumb from birth and was very kind to dumb animalsb) temporarily silentE.g. The audience was struck dumb when the magician ate fire.19. smart : adj. a) cleverE.g. This is a smart answer.b) well-dressed, bright and fresh in appearanceE.g. You look smart in this suit.20. make a (big
23、/ great) fuss over / about : treat with great or excessive attentionE.g. Grandparents usually make a great fuss over their grandson.22. make upa) put together, prepareE.g. People made up parcels of clothes and sent them to the flood-stricken areas.b) form, constituteE.g. The committee is made up of
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