新视野大学英语第二版第一册第十单元教案.docx
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新视野大学英语第二版第一册第十单元教案
Unit10
Period(1-2)
Part1:
ClassPlanning
1.TeachingMaterial
NewHorizonCollegeEnglishBookI
Unit10BeingHonestandOpenTextA
2.TeachingObjectives
1)Letstudentsgraspthenewwordsandexpressions
2)LetstudentsmasterthemeaningofeachwordincludingEnglishandChinesemeaning.
3.TeachingFocus
Someimportantnewwords:
demonstrate boundary convenience scarce apply consist
assistance ensure assure concedeclarify appoint progressive genuine rely preserve basis yield
Importantphrases:
middlepoint sellout(to) athand
inshortsupply thebottomline demandof
consistof standfor accountfor
thinkof dofinegive(the)credit
relyon/upon feelgood engagein
inotherwordswintheday
4.TeachingMethods
1)InteractiveTeaching
2)CommunicativeTeaching
5.TeachingAids
Teachingnotespreparedbytheteacher
6.TimeAllotment:
1)Ts’openingremarks(3’)
2)Pre-readingTasks(5’)
3)While-readingTasks
Explanationsofnewwordsandphrases(60’)
4)Consolidation
After-textExercisesonpage57-58(10’)
5)Assignments(2’)
PartⅡ.TeachingLectures
StepOne:
Readnewwords,phrasesandexpressionsandpayattentiontoyourpronunciation.Theteachergivessimpleanalyses,explanationsorextensions.
StepTwo:
Explanationofsomekeywords
1)demonstrate
vt.showclearly
E.g.Youhavetodemonstratehowtooperatethecomputer.
vi.takepartinamarchormeetingtoprotestortomakedemands
E.g.Some30,000angryfarmersaredemonstratinginthecentralsquare.
2)integrity
n.honesty
E.g.Hisintegrityisunquestioned.
3)morality
n.1)moralvalues;rightorwrong
E.g.It'snotaquestionofmoralitybutaquestionofconscience.
2)quality;goodness
E.g.One'smoralityoftenreflectshisconscience.
4)boundary
n.1)(figuratively)limit
E.g.theboundariesofhumanthought
theboundariesofone'sknowledge
2)dividingline
E.g.Theriverformstheboundarybetweenthetwostates.
5)convenience
n.1)comfort
E.g.Thenewhousehaseverymodernconvenience.
2)usefulness
E.g.Shoppingbagsareprovidedforthecustomers'convenience.
6)scarce
a.notmuchormanycomparedwithwhatiswanted;hardtofind
E.g.Nowadaysmenofintegrityarescarceandhardtofind.
7)apply
v.1)giveorhaveaneffect;useforapurpose
E.g.Therulesofsafedrivingapplytoeveryone.
Heknowstherulebutdoesnotknowhowtoapplyittohiswork.
2)requestofficially
E.g.Sheisapplyingforajobassecretary.
3)causetoworkhard;devote
E.g.Thereasonforhisfailureintheexamisthathedidn'tapplyhimselftohisstudy.
8)consist
vi.(of)bemadeupof
E.g.Thetextbookconsistsoftenunits.
10)assistance
n.(U)fml.helporsupport
E.g.Unlesswereceivemorefinancialassistancefromthegovernment,theschoolwillhavetoclose.
11)ensure
vt.1)makesureorcertain
E.g.Comeearlytoensuregettingagoodseat.
Thenovelensuredhisnameasagreatwriter.
2)makesureofgetting;secure
E.g.Aletterofintroductionwillensureyouaninterview.
Thismedicinewillensureyouagoodnight'ssleep.
12)assure
vt.1)tellpositivelyorconfidently
E.g.Iassureyouthatthismedicinecannotharmyou.
2)make(oneself)sureorcertain;convince
E.g.Beforegoingtobedsheassuredherselfthatthedoorwaslocked.
13)protest
v.1)makecomplaint,object
E.g.Theyprotestedaboutthebadfoodatthehotel.
Therewasalargecrowdinthesquare,protestingagainstthewar.
2)declareseriously
E.g.Weurgedhertocometothepartywithus,butsheprotestedthatshewastootired.
n.1)astatementthatdeclinesorobjects
E.g.Ifeveryonerefusedtobuymeatinprotest,theshopswouldhavetobringtheirmeatpricesdown.
2)aseriousstatement
E.g.Thechargedmanwasjudgedguiltydespitehisprotestofnotbeingatfault.
14)concede
v.1)yield
E.g.Heconcededustherighttowalkthroughhisland.
2)admitastrue,oftenunwillingly
E.g.Thegovernmentconcededdefeatassoonastheelectionresultswereknown.
I'mwillingtoconcedethatalargercarwouldhavecostmore,butIstillthinkweshouldhaveboughtone.
15)appoint
vt.choose(someone)forajob,etc.
E.g.Theyappointedhimaschairman.
Theyappointedhim(tobe)chairman.
16)progressive
a.1)movingforwardcontinuouslyorbystages
E.g.Weseetheprogressivedevelopmentofthecitywithourowneyes.
2)improvingorchangingaccordingtonewideas
E.g.Thisisaprogressivefirmthatusesthemostmodernmethodsofoperationinitsbusiness.
17)dwarf
n.apersonofmuchlessthanusualsize
E.g.Theirsecondsonisadwarf.
vt.causetoappearsmallwhencompared
E.g.Thenewtallbuildingdwarfsallthelittleshops.
18)giant
n.1)apersonwhoismuchbiggerthanisusual
E.g.Heisoneofthegiantsinthefieldofscience.
2)apersonofgreatability
E.g.Shakespeareisagiantamongwriters.
a.unusuallylargeorimportant
E.g.Itisagiantsteptowardssuccess.
19)genuine
a.real;true
E.g.They'reconvincedthatthepictureisgenuine.
IftheofferisgenuineIwillgladlyacceptit.
20)core
n.1)(figurative)thecentralormostimportantpart
E.g.Thisisthecoreofthediscussion.
ThecoresubjectsareEnglish,mathematicsandChinese.
2)thehard,centralpart,containingtheseeds,offruitslikeapplesandpears
E.g.Someonethrewanapplecore.
21)rely
vi.(on)trust;haveconfidencein
E.g.Youcan'trelyontheweather.
22)external
a.1)(figurative)easilyseenbutnotessential;onthesurface
E.g.Judgedbyhisexternalappearanceshewasaquietman,buthehadaviolenttemper.
2)outside
E.g.anexternalwound外伤
Themedicineisforexternaluse,nottodrink.
22)inevitable
a.whichcannotbepreventedfromhappening
E.g.Anangryexchangewasinevitablebecausetheyhatedeachothersomuch.
23)preserve
vt.1)keep;protect
E.g.Weneedtopreservetheforest.
Ihopethatfatemaypreserveyoufromallharm.
2)store
E.g.preservedeggs皮蛋
preservedfruit果脯
24)mask
n.acoveringfortheface,tohideorprotectit
E.g.Eachmotorcycledriverhastowearamask.
vt.1)putamaskover
E.g.Thebankrobbersmaskedtheirfaces.
银行抢劫犯戴了面具。
2)hide
E.g.Shetriedtomaskherfeelings.
Athickcloudmaskedthesun.
25)tough
a.1)hard;difficult
E.g.Thesedaysareverytough.
Thetoughproblemishowtoraisethemoneyneeded.
2)strong
E.g.Heisverytoughandcancarrythishugerockeasily.
26)component
n.anecessaryoressentialpart
E.g.Themanagementplanhasfourmaincomponents.
27)basis
n.1)(pl.:
bases)1.foundation
E.g.Wejudgeaworkeronthebasisofhisperformance.
我们判断工人的基础是看他的表现。
2)themainpart;base
E.g.Themoneyhegotfromhisfatherwasthebasisforanewbusiness.
28)enrich
vt.1)improve
E.g.Itisimportanttoenrichthesoilbeforeplanting.
2)makerichorricher
E.g.Aneducationenrichesyourmind.
TVenricheslifeinsomeways.
29)relationship
n.1)friendshiporconnectionbetweenpeople
E.g.Moneyproblemsplacegreatstressonclosefamilyrelationships.
2)connection
E.g.Thestudyshowsthatthereisarelationshipbetweendietandcancer.
30)yield
v.1)giveup;quit
E.g.Heyieldstotemptationeasily.
2)produce
E.g.Thisresearchhasbeeninprogresssince1978andhasyieldedmanypositiveresults.
Thispieceoflandyieldedacropworth$500,000lastyear.
31)tempt
vt.drawin;invite
E.g.Itisthefreshfruitthattemptsmeatthistimeofyear.
Thefactthatshehadbecomerichdidnottempthertoalterherplainwayoflife.
32)rear
a.attheback;intheback
E.g.Therearseatsofthetaxialsohavebelts.
Shereturnedtorearmilitarycentreaboutfifteenmilesbehindthefrontlines.
n.thebackpart;back
E.g.Hesettledintherearofthetaxi.
rear-viewn.asightofwhatisbehind后视
33)middlepoint:
(figuratively)apositionwhichisbetweentwoverydifferentones
E.g.Youhavetobeeitherhonestordishonest.Thereisnomiddlepoint.
34)sellout(to):
letdownone'scause,orone'sside(tosb.)
E.g.Shesoldouttotheothersideandleftus.
35)athand
1)nearintimeorplace
E.g.Realizingthattheendofhiscareerwasnearathand,helookedforsomeadditionalincome.
Havingtherightequipmentathandwillbeveryhelpful.
2)beingconsidered
E.g.Whathesaidhasnothingtodowiththequestionathand.
36)inshortsupply:
notenough;notquiteavailable
E.g.Thejeansofthisstyleareinshortsupplynow.
Topmanagersareinshortsupply.
37)thebottomline:
themostimportantfactor;themainoressentialpoint
E.g.Thebottomlineisthatwedidnotmakemoney.
Thebottomlineisthatthestudentsdidn'tstudyhardenough.
Forgetthedetailandgivemethebottomline.
38)demandof:
expect(something)from(someoneorsomething)
E.g.Hardworkwillbedemandedofstudentsinthiscourse.
Haveyouanyideawhatafull-timepoliticalcareerwilldemandofyou?
39)consistof:
bemadeupof
E.g.Theschoolconsistsofthreedepartments.
Thefullsetconsistsof12glasses.
40)standfor
1)hold(anopinion);meanorbelieve(somethingsuchasaprinciple)
E.g.Thispartystandsforequaltreatmentinemploymentandfairtrading.
2)acceptorbear(somethingbad);bearwith
E.g.IfthereisonethingIwon'tstandfor,it'sbeingtreatedlikeanofficeboy.
Whatshecan'tstandforisthathesmokesinheroffice.
3)represent
E.g.Whatdothesethreelettersstandfor?
41)accountfor
1)giveastatementaboutsomething(esp.money)
E.g.YouhavetoaccounttotheHeadOfficeforanystampsyouuse.
2)beorgiveareasonfor(somethingordoingsome
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