综合英语教程第五册 课后答案 课件Unit-07-the art of smart guessing.ppt
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1、Contents pageContentsLearningObjectivesPre-readingActivitiesGlobalReadingDetailedReadingConsolidationActivitiesFurtherEnhancementLearning ObjectivesLearning ObjectivesRhetoricalskill:featuresoftypicalexpositionKeylanguage&grammarpointsWritingstrategies:exemplificationTheme:“quizandanswer”tosolveaFer
2、miproblemPre-R:picture activationWhatdoyouseefromthepicture?Picture Activation|Pre-questionsPre-R:Q11.Whenmakingdecisions,wearesupposedtorelyontheexactinformation relevant.However,for reasons such as lack of time,orstatistics,wesometimeswouldhavetoresorttoguessing.Doyouoftenmakeguesses?Areallyourgue
3、sseswildonesoraretheysometimesbasedonestimations?Picture Activation|Pre-questionsOpendiscussion.Pre-R:Q22.Youmustknowaboutquiteanumberofgreatscientists.ButyoumaynothaveheardofEnricoFermi.TrytofindsomeinformationaboutEnrico Fermi,such as who he is and for what contribution he wasawardedtheNobelPrizef
4、orPhysics.Picture Activation|Pre-questionsSeeNote5onyourstudentsbook.G-R:text introduction-1This expository essay discusses a significant topic:how to hazard aguesstimatesoastosolveaFermiproblem.A Fermi problem is named after Nobel Prize-winning scientist EnricoFermi,who used Fermi problems to teach
5、 his students how to thinkcreatively for themselves and how to obtain approximately correctanswers.AFermiproblemdoesnotcontainalltheinformationyouneedtosolveitprecisely.Itpresentsaspecificquestion,withorwithoutacontext,butitdoesnotrequiretheexactanswer;itmerelycallsforthemostapproximateanswer.Text I
6、ntroduction|Culture Notes|Author|StructureG-R:text introduction-2GroupDiscussionCanyougiveanexampleofaFermiproblem?Text Introduction|Culture Notes|Author|StructureAs we all know,China has the largest population in theworld,themajorityofwhichareengagedinagriculture.HowmanywomeninChinadoyouthinkengage
7、inagriculture?G-R:culture notes-1theMarianaTrench(Paragraph2)a depression in the floor of the Pacific Ocean,the deepest seafloordepressionintheworld.ItislocatedjusteastoftheMarianaIslandsinthewesternpartoftheoceanbasin,whichembracesthedeepestpointon earth:the Challenger Deep,which is estimated to be
8、 11,033 m(36,198ft)deep.Text Introduction|Culture Notes|Author|StructureG-R:culture notes-2Fermi,Enrico(Paragraph9)(1901-1954),Italian-born American physicistand Nobel Prize winner,who made importantcontributionstoboththeoreticalandexperimentalphysics.Fermisbest-knowncontributionwasthedemonstrationo
9、fthefirstcontrolledatomicfissionreaction.Hewonthe1938 Nobel Prize in physics for his work inbombarding atoms with neutrons,subatomicparticleswithnoelectriccharge.Text Introduction|Culture Notes|Author|StructureG-R:culture notes-3StanMason(Paragraph15)Bornin1921inTrenton,NewJersey,Masoncreatedhisfirs
10、tinventionattheageof7:aclothespinfishinglurethathesoldtohisfriends.Masoncalls himself an inventorofordinary,everydayproducts nothigh-tech,but common,useful things.In the last 50 years,his over 100inventions and 55 patents include the squeezable ketchup bottle,granola bars,heated pizza boxes,heatproo
11、f plastic microwavecookware,stringlessBand-Aidpackaging,dentalflossdispensers,andinstantsplintsandcastsforbrokenlimbs.Text Introduction|Culture Notes|Author|StructureG-R:author info-1Bryan W.Mattimore,president of TheMattimore Group consulting company inStamford,Connecticut,majors in appliedbusiness
12、 creativity,and has designed andfacilitatedideationprogramsforsuchorganizations as Pepsi Co,Hagen-Dazs,AT&T,HeleneCurtis,andtheU.S.Government.Text Introduction|Culture Notes|Author|StructureG-R:author info-2AcumlaudegraduateofDartmouth,hewritestheannualBreakthroughIdeas cover story for Success magaz
13、ine.He is author of 99%Inspiration:Tips,Tales&Techniques for Liberating Your Business Creativity(1993),fromwhichthecurrenttextistaken.Text Introduction|Culture Notes|Author|StructureG-R:structural analysisThe text,which comprises 20 paragraphs,may be divided into threeparts:Text Introduction|Culture
14、 Notes|Author|StructurePart1Part2Part3(1-5)theintroductorypartthatprovidesthebackgroundoftheessay(6-18)significanceofsmartguessingandsolvingFermiproblem(19-20)Thewriteranswersthequestionputforwardinthe beginning and tells us how guesswork helps usarriveatanapproximatelycorrectanswer.DR-p1 textTHEART
15、OFSMARTGUESSINGBryanW.Mattimore1.Severalyearsago,interviewingcandidatesforajob,Igrewtiredof asking what experience do you have?So I decided on a one-questionquiztofindouthowresourcefulathinkerthenewhiremightbe.Hereitis:Detailed ReadingDR-p2-3 text2.You are on a yacht sailing the Pacific Ocean.Your n
16、avigatorannouncesyouareoverthedeepestpoint,theMarianaTrench.Justthen,aclumsyguestaccidentallydropsa12-poundcannonballovertheside.HowlongwillittakeforthecannonballtoreachthebottomoftheOcean?3.Before reading on,please try to solve this yourself payingspecialattentiontohowyoumightsolveit.Detailed Readi
17、ngDR-p4-5 text4.Did you make a completely wild guess because there wasntenoughinformation?Didyougettooboggeddowninthedetailstryingtocomeupwiththeexactlyrightanswer?OrdidyouzeroinonthetwomostimportantproblemshowdeepistheMarianaTrenchandhowfast might a cannonball fall through the water then hazard agu
18、esstimate?5.Mostofmycandidatessimplymadeawildguess,thinkingthattheycouldntbe100-percentright.Rarelywassomeonewillingtoriskanapproximation.Detailed ReadingDR-p6 text6.Whatdoesthishavetodowithbusinessorcreativity?Agreatdeal.Intherealworld,wefrequentlyneedtomakedecisionswhenthefullinformationdoesnotexi
19、st.Fromwhatfoodsweeattohowtoraiseourkids,creativepeoplemustthinkforthemselves.Theremaynotbethetime or themoney tomake sure ofall your decisions.Your bestguesswilloftenbethebestyoucando.Detailed ReadingDR-p7 text7.Suppose,forexample,youvebeenaskedtowriteamarketingplanforanewtelephonedevicethatwill se
20、ndyourname,company,addressandtelephonenumbertoavisualdisplayorprinteronanotherpersons phone.In addition to conventional outlets like massmerchandisersandelectronicsstores,youdliketoknowthenumberofphone stores in the United States.Unfortunately,this figure is notavailable,either from the market-resea
21、rch houses or from the U.S.government.Whatdoyoudo?Detailed ReadingDR-p8 text8.Onesolutionwouldbetogotoyourlocallibrary,pulloutafewphonedirectoriesfromaroundthecountry,turntotheYellowPagesandstart counting.You could then guesstimate how many stores per100,000peopleineachofthecitiesyoucounted.This,byt
22、heway,isexactly what a marketing consultant I know did for a largetelecommunicationsclient.Detailed ReadingDR-p9 text9.The question about phone stores was an example of whatscientists call a Fermi problem,named after Nobel Prize-winningscientist Enrico Fermi,who used problems such as this to teach h
23、isstudentshowtothinkforthemselves.AFermiproblemdoesnotcontainalltheinformationyouneedtosolveitprecisely.Detailed ReadingDR-p10-1 text10.Fermi is said to have once asked his university students howmanypianotunerstherewereinChicago.Toanswerthequestion,herecommended breaking it down into smaller,more m
24、anageablequestions,and then having the courage to make some guesses andassumptions.HowmanypeopleliveinChicago?Threemillionwouldbea reasonable estimate.How many people per family?Assume anaverageoffour.Howmanyfamiliesownpianos?Sayoneoutofthree.Then therewere about250,000pianos in Chicago.How oftenwou
25、ldeachbetuned?Maybeonceeveryfiveyears.Detailed ReadingDR-p10-2 textThatmakes50,000tuningsayear.How manypianos canonetunertuneinaday?Four?Andhowmanyinayear?Assuming250workingdays,onetunercanhandle1,000pianosayear.Detailed ReadingDR-p11-13 text11.Sotheresworkforapproximately50pianotunersinChicagowhich
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