大学体验英语综合教学教程2第三版unit6课本教学材料知识学习.ppt
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1、Unit 6,Return to Menu,Passage A Think About It Read About It Talk About It Write About It,1.Do you enjoy watching figure skating? Explain.,Yes, I enjoy it very much. I enjoy watching it because figure skating requires a combination of strength, elegance and grace. We also call it “the ballet on ice.
2、”,Reference:,2.Do you know any famous figure skaters? Share what you know with each other.,Yes, there are many famous figure skaters in the world. For example, Chen Lu from China, Michelle Kwan from the U.S., Irina Slutskaya from Russia, etc.,Reference:,3.What do you usually do when facing difficult
3、ies?,Usually, I would take the difficulties as a challenge and try my best to find ways to overcome them with courage.,Reference:,Read About It Language Points Content Awareness Language Focus,Never Give Up They told him to quit, that he wasnt good enough, but figure skater Paul Wylie refused to lis
4、ten.,When he stepped off the plane in Washington, D.C., following the 1992 Winter Games, and everyone in the terminal started clapping, Paul Wylie almost stopped in his tracks. Whos behind me? He wondered. Despite the silver medal in his pocket, he couldnt believe that the applause was,for him. From
5、 that moment on, Paul recognized that his life would never be the same.,“A reporter who interviewed me at the Closing Ceremonies told me, You came here an unknown and now you go home a hero,” Paul says. “I thought that was interesting, because I was in France and unaware of how my journey was unfold
6、ing on U.S. television. It wasnt until I stepped off the plane that I realized people considered me a hero. They were changed by my story. They were changed by the fact that I was able to persevere and win the silver medal even though almost everyone had counted me out.” At times, Paul had almost co
7、unted himself out. “Two months before the 92 Olympics, USA Today did a survey of different athletes and asked, How often do you contemplate retirement? The choices were: yearly, monthly or weekly.” “I wrote, daily, because it was hard to keep going. But I just decided, Im going to persevere and hang
8、 in there, because I have a shot.”,clap v. strike (ones hands) together with a quick movement and loud sound,Examples The teacher clapped to attract the classs attention. The audience clapped at the end of the play.,The silver medal he earned in Albertville, France, ushered the 27-year-old figure sk
9、ater into a new existence.,Paraphrase ?,Key The second-place medal he earned in Albertville, France, gave the 27-year-old figure skater a new status and reputation.,usherv. bring or cause to enter,Examples A series of reforms ushered in the new regime. The rising sun ushered in a new day.,He was no
10、longer a nobody who choked at big events, like the 1988 Calgary Olympics, where he finished an unimpressive 10th.,Paraphrase ?,Key He was no longer a little-known competitor who became nervous and could not win in major competitions, like the 1988 Calgary Olympics where he finished 10th and few peop
11、le noticed him.,quit v. stop (doing something),Examples He quit his job for a better position. He should really quit smoking for the sake of his health.,No longer the target of loaded questions from reporters covering the 91 Olympic Trials (“What are you doing here?”).,Paraphrase ?,Key (He was) no l
12、onger asked embarrassing and irritating questions (such as “Why are you here?”) by the reporters reporting on the 1991 Olympic Trials.,persevere v. continue firmly in spite of difficulties,Examples He didnt know any English, but he persevered and became a good student. Despite the failure of his ear
13、ly experiments, the scientist persevered in his research.,in the way blocking space for the forward movement,Examples The chair is in the way; so move it, please. Although he thought he was helping us prepare the dinner, he was only in the way.,interview v. ask questions of (somebody),Examples At th
14、e end of the race the winner was interviewed by NBC news. In the oral test the student is interviewed by an examiner.,count out leave . out by choice,Examples If you are playing football in this rainy weather you can count me out. We have ten applicants for the post, but two of them have now accepte
15、d other appointments, so we can count them out.,at times sometimes,Examples I do feel a little nervous at times. We have pie for dinner at times.,But I just decided, Im going to persevere and hang in there, because I have a shot.,Paraphrase ?,Key But I just decided Id keep practising and competing,
16、because I really had a chance to win.,have a shot try,Examples I dont know if I can do that, but Ill have a shot (at it). Have a shot at solving the problem.,I looked at my skating career and saw it rewritten and beautiful .,Paraphrase ?,Key I reviewed my skating career and witnessed its development
17、 into something new and beautiful .,as opposed to in contrast to,Examples The tax system favors the very rich as opposed to ordinary working people. This is a book about business practices as opposed to theory.,With medal in hand, Paul was suddenly ushered into a world of lucrative endorsements and
18、figure-skating world tours, of exclusive events and autograph seekers.,Paraphrase ?,Key Now that he was a medal winner, Paul suddenly had many new opportunities to make money from signing advertising contracts to traveling around the world with skating shows, to be invited to special events for famo
19、us people and to sign autographs for the fans.,exclusive adj. not shared with others,Examples The actress granted the reporter an exclusive interview. This company has the exclusive right to print Mr. Dares books.,merit v. deserve; have a right to,Examples The suggestion merits serious consideration
20、. He merited all the praise they gave him.,Heroism, Paul has observed, requires daily maintenance.,Paraphrase ?,Key Paul has noticed that heroism requires daily perseverance, i.e. a medalist has to persevere in training in order to keep the honor.,. a hero must look for ways to serve on a regular ba
21、sis .,Paraphrase ?,Key . a hero must find ways to help others or provide service at regular times .,crisis n. a point or moment of great danger, difficulty, or uncertainty,Examples I was on the verge of a terrible crisis in my life. The potentiality for future government crises was growing.,As an Ol
22、ympic medal loses its luster after years of storage, a hero will lose his credibility if he stops looking to the needs of others.,Paraphrase ?,Key Over the years the public may forget about an Olympic medal winner and stop trusting him if he does not pay attention to what other people want or need.,
23、behind the scenes out of sight; secretly; without public knowledge,Examples He is an important man behind the scenes. John was president of the club, but behind the scenes Robert told him what to do.,Read and Think Exercise 2 Exercise 3,Ex. 2Work with your partner and answer the following questions.
24、,1.How was Paul Wylies life changed after he won the silver medal?,After he won the silver medal, Paul Wylie was regarded as a hero. He suddenly became busy with a lot of activities, such as signing advertising contracts, traveling on figure-skating world tours, being invited to exclusive events, be
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