新发展英语2-第十单元课件.ppt
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1、Campus CheatsPart I Intensive ReadingUnit 10Exercises Text ComprehensionSkill Building Fast ReadingDetail ReadingAfter ReadingBefore Reading Part I Intensive ReadingBackBackBefore ReadingStudy FocusPreparation Campus CheatsBackBackBackBackStudy Focus1.Understand how campus cheats have been surging.2
2、.Grasp the“catch somebody doing something”structure in this sentence:He once caught one student using his cell phone to send answers to a friends pager.3.Explain why cheating students are missing the point of education.4.Illustrate the importance of academic integrity.PreparationPre-reading Preparat
3、ion:A.Discuss the following questions with your partners.1.Have you or your classmates ever cheated on tests?2.What is plagiarism?3.In what ways do students usually plagiarize?BackBackkeyPreparationB.Read the following sentences carefully and work out the meaning of the underlined words and expressi
4、ons.1.Thousands of motorists in New Jersey are stopped for traffic offence,and then are surprised to be informed their license is suspended.2.A media watchdog study of broadcast networks finds TV violence is surging.The incidents have risen 75%since 1998.BackBackFor MorekeyPreparation3.She even went
5、 so far as to accuse her immediate boss of corruption.4.International disputes should be settled on this basis,without resorting to the use or threat of force.5.Jiangsu,a province in the east of China,boasts a network of rivers and lakes.6.After criticism,a modest project takes shape.It used to be e
6、xpensive.BackBackEndChineseText StudyAfter-ReadingPre-ReadingLets Put the Heat on Campus Cheats By Stephen BarrPara.1 James Taylor was astonished at the rampant cheating taking place in his history class at the University of Arizona.Students looked overeach others shoulders,devised coughing codes to
7、 communicate to friends,and flashed answers onthe backs of their hands while pretending tostretch.pauseBackBackChineseText StudyPre-ReadingAfter-ReadingPara.2 He once caught one student using his cell phone to send answers to a friends pager.The code“54*2,”for instance,meant the answer to question 5
8、4 was B.Taylor kicked them out of his classroom and gave both an F.pauseBackBackChineseText StudyPre-ReadingAfter-ReadingPara.3 At small Morningside College in Sioux City,Iowa,philosophy professor Heather Reid discovered cheating in her introductory ethics class.Two students turned in homework assig
9、nments that were almost identical.Reidreported the incident to the academic dean,leading to an investigation.One student was suspended and given an F for the course.pauseBackBackChineseText StudyPre-ReadingAfter-ReadingPara.4 Incidents such as these are all too common.In recent years many colleges a
10、nd universities have reported a surge in plagiarism,unauthorized collusion on assignments andcheating on tests.pauseBackBackChineseText StudyPre-ReadingAfter-ReadingPara.5 In research conducted at 31 schools over the past decade,Rutgers University professor Donald McCabe has found that nearly 70 per
11、cent of students admit to cheating at some point during college,with over 15 percent reporting that they were,in McCabes words,“serious,repetitive cheaters.”pauseBackBackChineseText StudyAfter-ReadingPre-ReadingPara.6a While this surge has been blamed on many factors,including a declining emphasis o
12、n moral values in the home and school,without question its never been easier to cheat.With the Internet,students have access to a treasure-trove of information they can pinch without proper attribution.“Theres a cowboy feelingabout the Internet that the information is out there for everybody to use
13、as they see fit,pauseBackBackChineseText StudyAfter-ReadingPre-ReadingPara.6b says Michele Goldfarb,director of theOffice of Student Conduct at the University of Pennsylvania.BackBackpauseChineseText StudyPre-ReadingAfter-ReadingPara.7 In a composition class,University of Texas instructor Sharan Dan
14、iel asked students to write an evaluative argument,which could include reviewing a contemporary film.One student chose a Bruce Willis movie.pauseBackBackPara.8 Daniel suspected plagiarism when the paper turned in was different in style from the students previous work.She did a search on the Internet
15、 and found the review the student had lifted in its entirety.Text StudypauseChinesePre-ReadingAfter-ReadingBackBackText StudyPara.9 There are hundreds of websites,with nameslike and CollegeTermP,which offer ready-made essays on topics rangingfrom anthropology to zoology.Some sites are free,as long a
16、s you contribute a paper of your own,while others charge anything from a modestmembership fee to over$100 a paper.pauseChinesePre-ReadingAfter-ReadingBackBackPara.10 Students also get papers directly from their peers.As the semester-end approaches,the online message boards and chat rooms on many web
17、sites fill with requests for papers from desperate students.Text StudypauseChinesePre-ReadingAfter-ReadingBackBackPara.11 The website of the Evil House of Cheat boasts 2,000 daily visitors.There you can pick up tips on how to cheat on exams and read comments from people described as satisfied users,
18、like one student who said he had raised his grade-point average from D-to a B+after he paid his$9.95 annual membership fee.Text StudypauseChinesePre-ReadingAfter-ReadingBackBackPara.12 Many of the term-paper sites include a statement that the work is“for research only.”But those disclaimers are rega
19、rded as a joke.Text StudypauseChineseAfter-ReadingPre-ReadingBackBackText StudyPara.13 Experts say that academic cheating begins as early as middle school,and often becomes a well-honed habit by high school.A recent survey of 3100 high-achieving studentsby Whos Who Among American High School Student
20、s revealed that 80 percent of the nationsbest and brightest admitted cheating in school,up five percent from the year before.pauseChineseAfter-ReadingPre-ReadingBackBackText StudyPara.14a Some rationalize that its okay to cheatif the course is not in their major but is required forgraduating.Others
21、assume its a victimlessoffense.One University of Texas student,in aposting on an Internet forum on cheating,went so far as to defend it as a legitimate form of learning.“I personally dont cheat unless I learn something from it,”the student wrote.pauseChineseAfter-ReadingPre-ReadingBackBackText Study
22、Para.14b“If that involves looking at one answer on a quiz,I think the person is more likely to remember that one answer since they had to resort to cheating to obtain it.”(676 words)ChinesePre-ReadingAfter-ReadingBackBackpauseAfter ReadingTeam WorkJokeMusic BackBackCampus Cheats Pre-ReadingAfter-Rea
23、dingTeam Work BackBack Discuss the following topics with your teammates.You may use the given topic-related words and expressions.1.Describe how serious student cheating is in China.Why are campus cheats so popular in colleges and universities?2.What do you think we can do to stop cheating on tests?
24、Words and ExpressionsTeam WorkBackBackUseful topic-related words and expressions(P156)Phenomenon:academic fraud(欺诈欺诈)a national epidemic survey/report instances of serious cheatingon tests or examsReasons:dishonest declining moral values shamelessnot ashamed of slack disciplineFor MoreTeam WorkBackB
25、ackbe obsessed with grades and marks place too much emphasis on gradesbe afraid of failing in exams competition among students too many testsexamination-oriented educationSolution:publicity quality educationTeam WorkBackBackpromote a climate of academic integrityissue harsh punishmentspunish rules a
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