《听力教程》2-(第3版)Unit-5-课件.ppt-(课件无音视频)

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1、听力教程2_(第3版)Unit_5-PPT课件nPart 2 Listening and Note-takingnFocus:ReadingnNotes:nExercise A:n1.There is _ and_,for _two are_.n2.The fact that he or she might later be“_ when joining a class of _at _school is the teachers_.n3.If_ done it could _reading for_.n4.But the task should be_.n5.Reading should n

2、ever be made to _.no hardalikeaffairborednon-readersinfant badlyput them offlifeundertaken gentlylook like a chorefast rulenoExercise B:It would be wrong to _when a child should start learning to_.Parents should _ youngsters aged _to read if they show _in it,but never _ them to learn to read.He or s

3、he might later be“_ when joining a class of _at_ school.Then it is_ to the teacher to see that such a child is given_.set a timeread and write.encouragetwo to fiveinterestsforceborednon-readers infantmore advanced reading materialupSimilarly,if a child _read at the age of _teachers and parents shoul

4、d make _that he is not_.If he is,specialist_ should immediately be_Parents should not_the young childs _to teach him to read.But the task should be _ gently,with great _and a sense of _ Reading should never be _ to look like a_ and the child should never be forced to_,if his interests start to_.cann

5、ot sevencertaindyslexic helpsought ignore appealundertakenpatiencehumour made chorecontinue flagn ReadingnWhen should a child start learning to read and write?This is one of the questions I am most frequently asked.There is no hard and fast rule,for no two are alike,and it would be wrong to set a ti

6、me when all should start being taught the ins and outs of reading letters to form words.n If a three-year-old wants to read(or even a two-year-old for that matter),the child deserves to be given every encouragement.The fact that he or she might later be bored when joining a class of non-readers at i

7、nfant school is the teachers affair.It is up to the teacher to see that such a child is given more advanced reading material.Similarly,the child who still cannot read by the time he goes to junior school at the age of seven should be given every help by teachers and parents alike.They should make ce

8、rtain that he is not dyslexic*.If he is,specialist help should immediately be sought.n Although parents should be careful not to force youngsters aged two to five to learn to read(if badly done it could put them off reading for life)there is no harm in preparing them for simple recognition of letter

9、s by labelling various items in their room.For instance,by a nice piece of cardboard tied to their bed with BED written in neat-big letters.n Should the young child ask his parents to teach him to read,and if the parents are capable of doing so,such an appeal should not be ignored.But the task shoul

10、d be undertaken gently,with great patience and a sense of humour.Reading should never be made to look like a chore and the child should never be forced to continue,should his interest start to flag*.Part 1 Sentence Identificationn1.Sn2.C-Cn3.CPn4.Sn5.CPLTapescriptn1.The line down the middle of the r

11、oad wavered,zigzagged,and then plunged right off the pavement.n2.My sister likes classical music,but I prefer the kind she dismisses as“junk”.n3.Either you must improve your work or I shall dismiss you.n4.Babara and Andrew are sitting under the tree by the river.n5.She only hoped that the entire inc

12、ident would be forgotten as soon as possible.QualityRecording techniqueDigital sound_Digital sound is like _all taken one after another.Its Kind of like pictures of_,Digital is like a series of_.Analogical soundAnalog is more like_.It moves _with _and_.Analog is like_.Much clearerseveral photossound

13、piecesone wave of soundup and downvolume pitcha single waveExercise AExercise B:I:The making of CDsA.Recordinga.First they do a _-or_.b.Then the videotape is played through a _.c.The computer _those separate“pieces”of sound to make the _.B.The making of the mastera.The master is the _that all the ot

14、her CDs are _.b.Its made of _,covered with a _.digital recordingvideotapefigures outcomputeroriginalmasterglasscopied fromchemicalc.They use a _ to_ the signal,or the song,into the_.The laser burns through the chemical,but not through the glass.d.It cuts little _ into the back of the disk.Those hole

15、s are called“_”.e.They make copies from it.II.Playing backA.You buy the copy and put it in the CD player.B.The light of the laser _the CD.a.The smooth part of the CD reflects_,like a_.b.But the light that bounces off the _is_.c.The computer in your CD player _ the light that bounces off the pits.d.Y

16、ou get the music.laser burnglass plateholespitsreflects offstraight backmirror pits scatteredreadsDialogue 1 Digital SoundScriptMusicMIKE:Wow!Nice.CDs have such good sound.Do you ever wonder how they make CDs?KATHY:Well,they get a bunch of musicians together,and they sing and play.MIKE:Come on.You k

17、now what I mean.Why is the sound quality so good?I mean,why do CDs sound so much clearer than cassette tapes?KATHY:Actually,I do know that.MIKE:Really?KATHY:Its all based on digital sound.CDs are digital.Digital sound is like several photos,all taken one after another.Its kind of like pictures of so

18、und.The intensity of the sound how strong it is-is measured very quickly.Then its measured again and again.When we hear the sound,it all sounds like one long piece of sound,but its really lots of pieces close together.And each piece is really clear.M1KE:So digital is like lots of short pieces of sou

19、nd.KATHY.Exactly.This is different from analog*-thats how they used to record.Analog is more like one wave of sound.It moves up and down with volume and pitch.Anyway,analog is like a single wave.Digital is like a series of pieces.MIKE:OK,I understand that.But how do they make the CDs?KATHY:I told yo

20、u.They get a hunch of musicians together,and they sing and play.MIKE:OK,I understand that.But how do they make the CDs?KATHY:I told you,Mike.They get a bunch of musicians together,and they sing and play.MIKE:Kathy!KATHY:No.What really happens is first they do a digital recording-on videotape.MIKE:On

21、 videotape.KATHY:Yeah,they use videotape.So then the videotape is played through a computer.MIKE:OK.What does the computer do?KATHY:Well,the computer is used to figure out the pieces of sound we were talking about;how long everything is,how far apart spaces are.MIKE:OK.So the computer is figuring ou

22、t those separate pieces of sound.KATHY:Yeah.They need to do that to make the master.MIKE:The master?KATHY:The master is the original that all the other CDs are copied from.Its made of glass.Its a glass disk that spins around-just like a regular CD.And the glass disk is covered with a chemical.They u

23、se a laser to bum the signal,or the song,into the glass plate.The laser burns through the chemical,but not through the glass.MIKE:So the laser cuts the sound into the plate.KATHY:Right.What its doing is cutting little holes.into the back of the disk.Those holes are called pits.The laser puts in the

24、pits.MIKE:So CDs really have little holes on the back?I didnt know that.KATHY:Yeah.Tiny pits.Theyre too small to see.Pause.Anyway,then theyve got the master,and they make copies from it.Then you buy your copy and put it in the CD player.MIKE:Put it in the CD player.That part I understand.KATHY:There

25、s another laser in your CD player.The light of the laser reflects off the CD.The smooth part of the CD reflects straight back,like a mirror.But the light that bounces off the pits is scattered.Anyway,the computer in your CD player reads the light that bounces off the pits.And you get the music.MIKE:

26、Reflected light,huh?.Uh.you knew what I like?Just relaxing,listening to music,and not really worrying about how it gets on the disk.KATHY:You want me to explain it again?MusicDialogue 2 Lost in TranslationProductadvertisedDescription of the adMessageMistake madedetergentshirtgasIn the ad there was a

27、 pile of dirty clothes on the left,a box of the laundry soap in the middle,and a pile of clean clothes on the right.This detergent would make really dirty clothes clean.In the Middle East,they should have changed the order of the pictures.When I wore this shirt,I felt good.They made a translation mi

28、stake,which changed the meaning into“until I wore this shirt,I felt good.”They advertised using their American name.Unfortunately,it is a short way of saying“Engine stop”in Japanese.Man:Heres one I wouldnt have thought of.You know these“before and after”commercials for laundry soap?Woman:The owns wi

29、th a pile of dirty clothes on one side and then the same clothes after theyve been washed?Sure.Man:There was an American company that had one of those ads.It was really successful in North America.In the ad there was a pile of dirty clothes on the left,a box of the laundry soap in the middle,and a p

30、ile of clean clothes on the right.So,the message was that a box of this detergent would make really dirty clothes clean.Woman:Yeah?Man:So what do you think happened when they used the ad in the Middle East?Woman:I dont know.Man:Think about it.In the Middle East,languages are written from right to le

31、ft.People look at things from right to left.Woman:So it looked like the soap made the clothes dirty?Man:“Our soap will make your clothes dirty!”Not a very smart ad campaign.Woman:They should have changed the order of the pictures.They should have put the picture of the clean clothes on the left side

32、 and the dirty clothes on the right.Man:Really,Oh,heres another one.Some shirt maker put an ad in a Mexican magazine.Woman:And?Man:Well,the ad was supposed to say,“When I wore this shirt,I felt good.”But they made a translation mistake.Woman:What did they say?Man:Instead of“When I wore this shirt,”t

33、he ad said,“Until I wore this shirt,I felt good.”Woman:“Until I wore this shirt,I felt good?”Gee,changing one little word gave it the opposite meaning.Man:The article says sometimes its not just the advertising slogan that gets companies into trouble.Sometimes the company name can scare off business

34、.Woman:What do you mean?Man:Well,there was a large oil company in the United States called Enco:E-N-C-O.Woman:Yeah,I remember them.Man:They opened some gas stations in Japan,and they advertised using their American name.Unfortunately,they didnt know what the word means in Japanese.Woman:What does it

35、 mean?Man:“Enco”is a short way of saying“Engine stop”in Japanese.Woman:Great.Would you buy gasoline from a company that said your car engine would stop?Man:No,and neither did the Japanese.Part 2 PassageToothbrushPre-listening:First,the toothbrush was made of hairs from the neck of a Siberian wild bo

36、ar.Second,the toothbrush was made of horse hairs and other animals hairs.In the 20th century,the toothbrush was made of nylon bristles.Exercise An1.An2.Bn3.Cn4.Bn5.An6.Dn7.Cn8.Dn c:n1.In Egypt,tombs from 3,000 years before Christ contained small tree branches whose ends had been frayed into soft fib

37、ers.n2.In the 15th century,Europeans usually use a goose feather toothpick,or one made of silver or copper to care for their teeth.n3.People used animals hair for dental care right up until the 20th century when nylon was invented.n4.In 1937,in the Du Pont laboratories in Nemours,U.S.,nylon was inve

38、nted by Wallace H.Carothers.n5.Certain African and American populations still use tree branches to care for their teeth.n D:n1.Other animals hair was also used for dental care,right up until this century.But it was the poor Siberian wild boar that _.n2.In 1937,nylon was invented by Wallace H.Carothe

39、rs.In 1983,this new material became a symbol of modernism and prosperity.The wild boars were finally _.took the brunt of itoff the hookScript Brushing our teeth-such a commonplace activity today,has been around for a long time.Imagine:the ancient Egyptians were already concerned about their dental h

40、ygiene!We know this today because they also had the good habit of being entombed*with all their treasures.So we were able to discover that tombs from 3,000 years before Christ contained small tree branches whose ends had been frayed*into soft fibers.Its comical to imagine an Egyptian stopping to bru

41、sh his teeth after a meal,on his break from building a pyramid!The true ancestor of our toothbrush,however,was invented by the Chinese in the 15th century and brought back to Europe by travelers.This toothbrush was made of hairs from the neck of a Siberian wild boar which were fixed to a bamboo or b

42、one handle.The people of the Occident*,however,found the wild boar hairs too stiff.At the time,very few people in the Western world brushed their teeth,and those who did preferred horse hairs,which were softer than those of the wild boar!In Europe,it was more customary after meals to use a goose fea

43、ther toothpick,or one made of silver or copper.Other animals hair was also used for dental care,right up until this century.But it was the poor Siberian wild boar that took the brunt of it.The animal was imported for its neck hairs for a long,long time.in fact,until nylon was invented,in the 20th ce

44、ntury!Script In 1937,in the Du Pont laboratories in Nemours,U.S.,nylon was invented by Wallace H.Carothers.In 1938,this new material became a symbol of modernism and prosperity through the commercialization of nylon stockings and of Dr.Wests miracle toothbrush with nylon bristles.The wild boars were

45、 finally off the hook!At first,even if there were many advantages to using this new brush instead of the one made with wild boar hairs(which fell out,wouldnt dry very well or became full of bacteria),the consumers were not entirely satisfied.This is because the nylon bristles were very stiff and hur

46、t the gums.In 1950,Du Pont improved their toothbrush by giving it softer bristles.Today the brands,types,and colours of toothbrushes on the market are almost endless.In spite of this,certain African and American populations still use tree branches to care for their teeth!Part 4 News Item 1:Europes M

47、igrant CrisisnT h e E u r o p e a n m i g r a n t c r i s i s,o r the European refugee crisis,is a term given to a period beginning in 2015 when rising numbers of people arrived in the European Union(EU),travelling across the Mediterranean Sea or overland through Southeast Europe.These people includ

48、ed asylum seekers,but also others,such as economic migrants and some hostile agents,including militants disguised as refugees or migrants.Part 4 News Item 1:Europes Migrant CrisisKey A:1.Migrants and refugees continue to rush into Europe due to war and poverty in Middle East and Africa.2.EU member s

49、tates held an emergency summit in Brussels.3.They pledged to better control European borders from mass migration.4.They offered new aid to Turkey because it is one of the countries that is hosting a large number of refugees.5.It is Germany or Australia.The news item is about _.Key B:1.summit,critica

50、l,end,2.move,the millions,chaosKey C:hosting,end,discouragement,agree on a plan,in place of As migrants and refugees continue to rush into Europe,European Union members held an emergency summit in Brussels.They hope to agree on how to deal with this large movement of refugees and migrants into Europ

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