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1、Most people can keep their minds on one topic for a limited period of time.This is called their attention span.You can increase your attention span by using the techniques listed below:1.Set goals for yourself and read with a purpose.If you are looking for specific information as you read,it will be
2、 easier to keep your attention focused on the material.So,before you begin to read a text in English,decide what you intend to accomplish during that session and about how much time it will take.第1页/共45页2.Vary your reading.It is easy to tire of reading about a particular subject if you spend too lon
3、g on it.To overcome this problem,work on several different assignments on an evening rather than finish one assignment completely.The variety of subject matters will provide a needed change and maintain your interest.Even when you are studying the same material,you can read it several times instead
4、of going slowly sentence by sentence,paragraph after paragraph.Instead,try to read it several times,varying the speed and focus of each reading.第2页/共45页3.Read with a critical eye.Keeping a critical eye while reading can help you to be alert and to remember more of the content.4.Combine physical and
5、mental activities.Reading is primarily a mental activity.Because the rest of your body is not involved in the reading process,it is easy to become restless or feel a need to do something.Activities such as highlighting,underlining,making marginal notes,or writing summary outlines provide an outlet f
6、or physical energy serving as useful study aids.第3页/共45页Practice of Reading Techniques 1.Active for making predictions and connections in reading selection A.a)Find out what the selection is about,what the most important message intended by the author is.b)Identify the logical structure of the artic
7、le,i.e.how he organizes his main ideas into sections.2.Before plunging right into the text,how you will read the selection and do the exercises of the selection or the tasks listed above.For example,you may decide to read selection A at least twice.The first time,read it extensively focusing more on
8、 answering the comprehension questions.Then read it intensively focusing more on the logical structure.And so on.第4页/共45页3.Write the procedures and allocate time for each step or task.Now,start reading.(When you feel bored,sleepy,or confused,note down the time youve been concentrating,and check what
9、 you have done.)第5页/共45页Lesson 5 Science and Technology Reading Selection A 第6页/共45页CATALOGUEWarm-up Activities About the Author Background Information Language Points Keys text第7页/共45页1.Could you list some of the important scientific and technological advances in the 20th century?2.Will all these a
10、dvances benefit us?Are we happy with these advances?Warm-up Activities 第8页/共45页About the Author Judith S.Baughman,who works in the department of English at the University of South Carolina,has written the F.Scott Fitzgerald volume in the Gale Study Guides series and has edited American Decades:1920-
11、1929.Judith S.Baughman is also the author of Literary Masters:F.Scott Fitzgerald.She lives in Columbia,South Carolina.第9页/共45页Background Information About the Book This volume completes the 20th century for the American Decades series.Set up in the same way as the other nine,it features sections on
12、world events,arts,business,education,fashion,politics,law,lifestyles,media,medicine,religion,and science.Each section begins with a chronology of events and an overview of the decade and then presents topics and people who made the news.As with many brief summary tools,there is an occasional penchan
13、t to interpret for readers.However,this is mostly a straightforward recitation of events,facts,and dates.A 55-page general index and an index of photographs conclude the volume.The black-and-white photographs are generally small,but illustrative.第10页/共45页Background Information About the Book 1.Each
14、volume of American Decades concentrates on the social aspects of a ten-year period in American history,providing insight into time periods that have defined the cultural identity of entire generations and helped shape the political and economic fabric of America 第11页/共45页Language Points 1.draw to a
15、close come to an end 结束;告终(line 1,para.1)寒冷的冬季终于结束了。The cold winter has finally drawn to a close.第12页/共45页Language Points 2.usher in announce;signal the start of;herald 预报,预告的来临;开创(line 5,para.1)鸟鸣报晓。The song of birds ushers in the dawn.会谈开创了国际合作的新纪元。The talks ushered in a new era of international c
16、ooperation.第13页/共45页Language Points*at ones fingertips to hand;available 近在手边;随时可供应用,立即可以得到 他手头有自己所需要的所有信息。He has all the information he needs at his fingertips.你手头要备一些可供随时动用的现款。Have your cash at your fingertips!第14页/共45页Language Points 4.*leave behind produce(sth)afterwards 遗留(某物)(line 9,para.1)上届政
17、府遗留下一大堆问题。The last government has left behind a long train of problems.*leave behind desert;abandon 留下;把丢在后面;丢弃 这些细枝末节我留待你去解决了。These little details I leave behind for you to settle.你如果不想落在后面,就得仅仅跟随。You had to follow closely if you wanted to avoid being left behind.第15页/共45页Language Points 男人们都跑掉了,只留
18、下老年妇女和孩子。The men had all run away,leaving only old women and children behind.*leave behind forget to take someone or something with you 遗忘 在回家的半路上,她才意识到自己把钱包落下了。It wasnt until she was halfway home that she realized that shed left her purse behind.第16页/共45页Language Points 5.*plug in connect a piece o
19、f equipment to an electricity supply or to another piece of equipment 把(某设备)和(电源或其他设备)相连(line 11,para.1)你只须接通电源,一拧开关就行了。All you have to do is to plug in and switch on.*plug in(in informal AME)If you plug into a group of people or their ideas or plug in,you find out about them and try to understand t
20、hem;tune in(非正式美语)探究;设法了解 第17页/共45页You have to be careful that you stay plugged in.我真正想做的事是探究人们的幻想。What Im really trying to do is to plug into peoples fantasies.人们一直在使政治家们了解公共关系的作用。Politicians have been kept plugged into the public relations operation.你得非常留心,必须保持消息灵通。Language Points 第18页/共45页Languag
21、e Points 6.the reigning(line 13,para.1)a)current 当前的 John McEnroe,the reigning champion,was beaten in the first round.冠军保持者约翰。麦肯罗在比赛第一个回合就被击败。b)influential;prevailing 起支配作用的;占统治地位的 她曾是当时第一美人。She was reigning beauty of her day.第19页/共45页Language Points 7.*fool around/about behave foolishly;waste time
22、不务正业;虚度光阴(line 9,para.2)Stop fooling about,we have a lot of serious work to do.别浪费时间了,我们还有一大堆正事要做。Mark admits he used to fool around in class.*fool around with have a sexual relationship with someone who is not your usual partner 鬼混 不要同有夫之妇乱搞。Dont fool around with another mans wife.马克承认以前常在课堂上瞎混。第20
23、页/共45页Language Points*fool around/about with handle or use something in a stupid or careless way 瞎弄;乱弄 Someone had been fooling about with the controls.不知道是谁在瞎摆弄控制器。第21页/共45页Language Points 8.*hack use a computer to connect to someone elses computer secretly and often illegally,so that you can find
24、or change information on it 非法侵入(他人的计算机系统)(line 7,para.3)Young kids are finding they can hack the computers of large corporations.孩子们发现他们能够侵入大公司的电脑系统。secretly find a way to get into the information on someone elses computer system in order to use or change it 非法侵入(电脑系统)他们侵入银行的电脑系统并转走了大量的现金。They hack
25、 into banks and transfer huge amounts of cash.*hack into 第22页/共45页Language Points 9.steal vi move somewhere quietly and secretly 偷偷走到;悄悄移动(line 9,para.3)We could steal up on her.我们可以偷偷走近她身边。Time steals away from you when you are having fun.他渐渐明白过来了。Awareness stole over him.当你在嬉戏玩乐时,时光就从你身边悄悄溜走。第23页/
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