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1、會(huì)計(jì)學(xué)1大學(xué)大學(xué)(dxu)英語精讀英語精讀 董亞芬主編董亞芬主編 第三第三 第一冊(cè)件第一冊(cè)件U第一頁,共82頁。Before ReadingGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter Reading1.Do you think our humankind will ever stop exploring the space? Why or why not?2.Can you name a few big events of space exploration in human history?3.Do you believe there are some other
2、 beings living on the other planets in space? Is it possible for them to land on the Earth in some sort of flying saucers? Why?Warm-up Questions第1頁/共82頁第二頁,共82頁。Before ReadingGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter ReadingMars rover vehicle Spirit & OpportunityNASAAmericas space agencyastronautspacecraf
3、tspace scienceplanet explorationinternational space stationKennedy space centerspace shuttle Discoveryspace shuttle ColombiaWord-web第2頁/共82頁第三頁,共82頁。Before ReadingGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter ReadingShenzhou 5 & Shenzhou 6satellitespace walkApollo programlaunch vehiclesolar systemHarbor teles
4、cope第3頁/共82頁第四頁,共82頁。Before ReadingGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter ReadingDirections: With the help of the following pictures, listen to the passage and fill in the following blanks according to what youve heard about the South Asia Tsunamis. The earthquake 9.0 magnitudes the western end of Indo
5、nesias Sumatra Island at 6:58 a.m. local time. The earthquake was followed by , flattening buildings and sending a wall of water higher than the tops of coconut palms into the towns and villages. The quake was the in 40 years and the fourth most-powerful since 1900, according to the U.S. Geological
6、.measuring_struck_tsunamis_strongest_Survey_Blank-filling第4頁/共82頁第五頁,共82頁。Before ReadingGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter ReadingThe series of tsunamis by this Earth quake crashed into towns, fishing villages and tourist from Sri Lanka to India, Thailand and Malaysia, killing more than 13,000 peop
7、le in at least nine countries and leaving thousands . The tsunamis also left thousands , and hundreds of thousands homeless in Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka and Thailand.unleashed_coastal_resorts_missing_injured_第5頁/共82頁第六頁,共82頁。Before ReadingGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter ReadingSome tsunami sur
8、vivors, when they recall the terrifying moments, say that they seemed to have experienced what is described in the Hollywood movie The Day After Tomorrow. So either the real tsunamis or the fictional movies make us rethink the relationship between humans and nature. Directions:Form the group of four
9、 and discuss on the following topic:Are we the “masters” of nature, or a part of the natural world?Clues:We human beings tend to take pride in our “mastery” of nature. Weve viewed ourselves as “conquerors” of the skies and oceans. Weve devised ways of using the natural resources of the earth for gre
10、at profit. In recent years, however, weve begun to realize that we are not the masters of the natural world, but a part of it. Weve also begun to understand that if we do not treat the natural world with great respect, our very existence as a species may be threatened.Group Discussion 第6頁/共82頁第七頁,共8
11、2頁。Before ReadingGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter ReadingArt Buchwald(1925- ) A a well-known American humor columnist for Washington Post. His columns frequently deal with stories about politicians and famous personalities, current events in politics and issues in the news.第7頁/共82頁第八頁,共82頁。Before
12、 ReadingGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter ReadingVenusIt is the nearest planet to the Earth in the solar system.Besides the sun and the moon, Venus is the brightest object in the sky. It is called the “morning star” in the east at sun-rise, and the “evening star” in the west at sunset. The average
13、 temperature is about 475 degrees centigrade. Oxygen is rare there. Its atmosphere contains about 95% carbon dioxide (CO2).第8頁/共82頁第九頁,共82頁。Before ReadingGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter ReadingVenus is the second planet in distance from the sun and nearest to the Earth of all the planets in the
14、solar system. Except for the sun and the moon, Venus is the brightest object in the sky. The planet is called “the morning star” when it appears in the east at sunrise, and “the evening star” when it is in the west at sunset. The surface temperature of Venus averages about 475 degrees centigrade and
15、 its atmosphere is about 95% carbon dioxide. Oxygen is very rare. The high temperature and near absence of oxygen on Venus make it unlikely that life, as we know it, could exist there. It is satirically interesting that Art Buchwald has chosen the planet Venus as the setting for his story. His satir
16、e is most deeply felt when he has the Venusian professor say that if the Venusians can learn to breathe in an Earth atmosphere, then they can live anywhere else.第9頁/共82頁第十頁,共82頁。Before ReadingGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter ReadingListen to the introduction to , rearrange the order of the follow
17、ing nine planets in the box according to the order of their appearance in the video clip.Directions:Earth,Mercury,Jupiter,Venus, Neptune,Uranus,Mars, Saturn, PlutoMercury,Venus,Earth,Mars,Jupiter,Saturn,Uranus,Neptune,PlutoNine Planets and the Solar SystemNine Planets and the Solar System 第10頁/共82頁第
18、十一頁,共82頁。Before ReadingGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter ReadingManhattanManhattan is in New York City. Its one of the commercial, financial and cultural centers of New York City.Broadway / Chinatown / the Empire State Building / Greenwich Village/ Times Square / the United Nations Headquarters /
19、Wall Street, etc.第11頁/共82頁第十二頁,共82頁。Before ReadingGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter ReadingLight YearA light year is the distance that light travels in one year, at the speed of 186,282 miles per second. Art Buchwald is being humorous when he deliberately says “20,000 light years ago.” The intende
20、d meaning is only “a very, very long time ago.”第12頁/共82頁第十三頁,共82頁。1.Part Division of the Text2.Context-based Prediction3.True or False4.Chart CompletionBefore ReadingGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter Reading第13頁/共82頁第十四頁,共82頁。Part Division of the Text Main IdeaLinesPart 11 10211 39340 47 The satel
21、lite landed on Earth has been sending back signals and photographs.Venusian scientists have come to the conclusion that Earth is unfit for them to live.The Venusian scientists are determined to proceed with the exploration of the planet Earth.Before ReadingGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter Reading
22、第14頁/共82頁第十五頁,共82頁。Before ReadingGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter ReadingForm pairs to figure out the meanings of the following expressions, using context clues provide in the text. Directions:1) the Venus Institute of Technology the Venus Evening Star Venus Beings The Grubstart Zilches2) Earths
23、surface in the area of Manhattan the Consolidated Edison Belt something that looks like a river metal particles stalagmite projections granite formationsContext-based Prediction 第15頁/共82頁第十六頁,共82頁。Before ReadingGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter Reading1.The planet of Venus was filled with exciteme
24、nt because scientists had managed to land a satellite on the planet Earth.T2. The satellite hasnt sent back any information since it landed on Earth. FIt has been sending back signals as well as photographs ever since.3. The Venusian scientists were concerned about the feasibility of a manned flying
25、 saucer landing on Earth.T4. The Venusian scientists will probably come to the conclusion that there is no life on Earth. FThey have concluded that there is no life on Earth.( )( )( )( )True or False Directions: Decide whether the following statements are true or false.第16頁/共82頁第十七頁,共82頁。Before Read
26、ingGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter Reading5. Earths surface in the area of Manhattan is composed of solid concrete and only a few things can grow there. FNothing can grow there.6. Venusian scientists have discovered that the atmosphere of Earth is filled with carbon monoxide and other deadly gas
27、es. T7. Venusian scientists have found out what the Consolidated Edison Belt is made of.FThey do not know what it is made of and they will have to make further tests.( )( )( )第17頁/共82頁第十八頁,共82頁。TTFBefore ReadingGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter Reading8. They will have to carry their own water to
28、Earth because water on Earth is unfit to drink.( )9. They have not found a safe way to land a flying saucer.( )10. The flying saucer program will be carried out ahead of schedule.( )They do not know what it is made of and they will have to make further tests.第18頁/共82頁第十九頁,共82頁。Before ReadingGlobal R
29、eadingDetailed ReadingAfter ReadingIn Part 2, Professor Zog released the conclusion they have drawn based on satellite findings at the press conference. Tell how the conclusion is generally drawn by completing the chart. Directions: Chart Completion第19頁/共82頁第二十頁,共82頁。 ConclusionBefore ReadingGlobal
30、ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter ReadingOther hazards:There is no life on Earth.For one thing the Earths surfaceFor anotherthe atmosphereA_B_C_dark black cloudspolluted watermetal particles第20頁/共82頁第二十一頁,共82頁。Before ReadingGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter ReadingHere we have a humorous essay. But aft
31、er reading it you will surely find that the author is most serious in writing it.第21頁/共82頁第二十二頁,共82頁。Before ReadingGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter ReadingIs There Life on Earth?Art BuchwaldThere was great excitement on the planet of Venus this week. For the first time Venusian scientists managed
32、 to land a satellite on the planet Earth, and it has been sending back signals as well as photographs ever since.The satellite was directed into an area known as Manhattan (named after the great Venusian astronomer Prof. Manhattan, who first discovered it with his telescope 20,000 light years ago).B
33、ecause of excellent weather conditions and extremely strong signals, Venusian scientists were able to get valuable information as to the feasibility of a manned flying saucer landing on Earth. A press conference was held at the Venus Institute of Technology.第22頁/共82頁第二十三頁,共82頁。Before ReadingGlobal R
34、eadingDetailed ReadingAfter ReadingIs There Life on Earth?Art BuchwaldThere was great excitement on the planet of Venus this week. For the first time Venusian scientists managed to land a satellite on the planet Earth, and it has been sending back signals as well as photographs ever since.The satell
35、ite was directed into an area known as Manhattan (named after the great Venusian astronomer Prof. Manhattan, who first discovered it with his telescope 20,000 light years ago).Because of excellent weather conditions and extremely strong signals, Venusian scientists were able to get valuable informat
36、ion as to the feasibility of a manned flying saucer landing on Earth. A press conference was held at the Venus Institute of Technology.第23頁/共82頁第二十四頁,共82頁。Is There Life on Earth?Art BuchwaldThere was great excitement on the planet of Venus this week. For the first time Venusian scientists managed to
37、 land a satellite on the planet Earth, and it has been sending back signals as well as photographs ever since.The satellite was directed into an area known as Manhattan (named after the great Venusian astronomer Prof. Manhattan, who first discovered it with his telescope 20,000 light years ago).Beca
38、use of excellent weather conditions and extremely strong signals, Venusian scientists were able to get valuable information as to the feasibility of a manned flying saucer landing on Earth. A press conference was held at the Venus Institute of Technology.1. Rewrite the sentence, but keep the word “e
39、xcitement”.Considerable / great / intense excitement was aroused / created / stirred up on the planet of Venus this week.2. What caused the great excitement on the planet of Venus?The reason that there was great excitement on the planet of Venus this week is explained in the following sentence: succ
40、essful landing of a satellite on the planet Earth & signals and photographs sent back by the satellite.Before ReadingGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter Reading3. Translate the sentence into Chinese.本周火星上群情本周火星上群情(qnqng)異常振奮。異常振奮。第24頁/共82頁第二十五頁,共82頁。Is There Life on Earth?Art BuchwaldThere was great
41、 excitement on the planet of Venus this week. For the first time Venusian scientists managed to land a satellite on the planet Earth, and it has been sending back signals as well as photographs ever since.The satellite was directed into an area known as Manhattan (named after the great Venusian astr
42、onomer Prof. Manhattan, who first discovered it with his telescope 20,000 light years ago).Because of excellent weather conditions and extremely strong signals, Venusian scientists were able to get valuable information as to the feasibility of a manned flying saucer landing on Earth. A press confere
43、nce was held at the Venus Institute of Technology.Before ReadingGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter Reading1. What does “was directed into” mean?was aimed and launched in the direction of the area known as Manhattan2. Is there such a place as Manhattan on Earth? Where is it if the answer is yes? Wha
44、t do you think the author intends by the use of this name?Yes. Manhattan is the commercial and cultural center of New York City, famous for its tall buildings and theaters. Manhattan represents the highly industrialized and developed urban city. By using this name, the author intends to show that th
45、e more developed the city is, the more seriously the ecosystem of the city is disturbed.3. What does the author mean by “20,000 light years ago?The author is being humorous when he deliberately says “20,000 light years ago.” The intended meaning is only “a very, very long time ago.”第25頁/共82頁第二十六頁,共8
46、2頁。Is There Life on Earth?Art BuchwaldThere was great excitement on the planet of Venus this week. For the first time Venusian scientists managed to land a satellite on the planet Earth, and it has been sending back signals as well as photographs ever since.The satellite was directed into an area kn
47、own as Manhattan (named after the great Venusian astronomer Prof. Manhattan, who first discovered it with his telescope 20,000 light years ago).Because of excellent weather conditions and extremely strong signals, Venusian scientists were able to get valuable information as to the feasibility of a m
48、anned flying saucer landing on Earth. A press conference was held at the Venus Institute of Technology.Before ReadingGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter Reading1. The Venusian scientists succeeded in getting important information, so they could:2. Paraphrase the sentence.Thanks to good weather condi
49、tions and extremely strong signals, Venusian scientists could gain precious information about the possibility of a flying object with Venus beings landing on Earth.3. Rewrite the given sentence, using “because of”: We were sorry to hear that Mr. Davidson had to retire at the age of fifty because he
50、was in poor health.We were sorry to hear that Mr. Davidson had to retire at the age of fifty because of his poor health.A)land another more advanced satellites on the planet Earth.B)land Venus beings on the planet Earth.第26頁/共82頁第二十七頁,共82頁。Is There Life on Earth?Art BuchwaldThere was great excitemen
51、t on the planet of Venus this week. For the first time Venusian scientists managed to land a satellite on the planet Earth, and it has been sending back signals as well as photographs ever since.The satellite was directed into an area known as Manhattan (named after the great Venusian astronomer Pro
52、f. Manhattan, who first discovered it with his telescope 20,000 light years ago).Because of excellent weather conditions and extremely strong signals, Venusian scientists were able to get valuable information as to the feasibility of a manned flying saucer landing on Earth. A press conference was he
53、ld at the Venus Institute of Technology.Before ReadingGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter Readingexcitement: n. 1) state of strong emotion or feeling, esp. one caused by sth. pleasantThe news of Liu Xiangs success at the Anthem Olympics caused great excitement.2) (fml.) thing that excites; exciting
54、incident, etc.the excitements associated with a cruise around the world關(guān)于關(guān)于(guny)(guny)乘船周游世界的令人興奮的事乘船周游世界的令人興奮的事 NB:該詞用作以上該詞用作以上(yshng)第一種意思時(shí)是可數(shù)名詞,用作以上第一種意思時(shí)是可數(shù)名詞,用作以上(yshng)第二種意思時(shí)是不第二種意思時(shí)是不可數(shù)名詞。可數(shù)名詞。Collocation: arouse / create / stir up excitementfeel / avoid / conceal excitementexcitement builds
55、 (to a climax)excitement about / at / over引起引起(ynq)(ynq)激情激情感到感到/避免避免/掩蓋興奮掩蓋興奮興奮到極點(diǎn)興奮到極點(diǎn)對(duì)對(duì) 的興奮的興奮第27頁/共82頁第二十八頁,共82頁。Is There Life on Earth?Art BuchwaldThere was great excitement on the planet of Venus this week. For the first time Venusian scientists managed to land a satellite on the planet Earth,
56、 and it has been sending back signals as well as photographs ever since.The satellite was directed into an area known as Manhattan (named after the great Venusian astronomer Prof. Manhattan, who first discovered it with his telescope 20,000 light years ago).Because of excellent weather conditions an
57、d extremely strong signals, Venusian scientists were able to get valuable information as to the feasibility of a manned flying saucer landing on Earth. A press conference was held at the Venus Institute of Technology.The SamplerBefore ReadingGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter Readingfeasibility: n.
58、 possibility of being carried out or doneThey were working at the technical feasibility of a supersonic aircraft during my first visit. The scientist doubted the feasibility of the experiment.NB: feasibility的形容詞形式(xngsh)是feasible,例如:The atomic car is technically feasible.科學(xué)家們懷疑科學(xué)家們懷疑(huiy)(huiy)這個(gè)實(shí)驗(yàn)
59、的可行性。這個(gè)實(shí)驗(yàn)的可行性。It was not feasible to build a bridge at that point.第28頁/共82頁第二十九頁,共82頁。Is There Life on Earth?Art BuchwaldThere was great excitement on the planet of Venus this week. For the first time Venusian scientists managed to land a satellite on the planet Earth, and it has been sending back s
60、ignals as well as photographs ever since.The satellite was directed into an area known as Manhattan (named after the great Venusian astronomer Prof. Manhattan, who first discovered it with his telescope 20,000 light years ago).Because of excellent weather conditions and extremely strong signals, Ven
61、usian scientists were able to get valuable information as to the feasibility of a manned flying saucer landing on Earth. A press conference was held at the Venus Institute of Technology.Before ReadingGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter ReadingCF: manage, attempt, try & endeavor 這四個(gè)詞都是動(dòng)詞,均含有“試圖,努力(n
62、l),力圖”之意。manage指設(shè)法指設(shè)法(shf)做成了某事,暗含經(jīng)歷了周折,克服了障礙,或總算做成了某事,暗含經(jīng)歷了周折,克服了障礙,或總算“將就著將就著”做成了做成了。manage: v. try, succeed in doing sth.He managed to get the work done with very little help.I cant borrow the money so Ill have to manage without it.attempt較正式用詞,強(qiáng)調(diào)已經(jīng)開始,且希望完成,但常隱含著不一定有預(yù)期較正式用詞,強(qiáng)調(diào)已經(jīng)開始,且希望完成,但常隱含著不一定有
63、預(yù)期(yq)的結(jié)果的意思。當(dāng)?shù)慕Y(jié)果的意思。當(dāng)attempt后接不定式時(shí),不能用于被動(dòng)。后接不定式時(shí),不能用于被動(dòng)。try普通用詞,可與普通用詞,可與attempt換用,但強(qiáng)調(diào)努力或嘗試,后跟不定式表示努力或換用,但強(qiáng)調(diào)努力或嘗試,后跟不定式表示努力或爭?。缓蟾鷦?dòng)名詞表示嘗試。例如:爭??;后跟動(dòng)名詞表示嘗試。例如:endeavor正式用詞,指盡最大努力、認(rèn)真地克服困難去做某事。正式用詞,指盡最大努力、認(rèn)真地克服困難去做某事。He tried to get the work done with very little help (but failed).第29頁/共82頁第三十頁,共82頁。Is
64、There Life on Earth?Art BuchwaldThere was great excitement on the planet of Venus this week. For the first time Venusian scientists managed to land a satellite on the planet Earth, and it has been sending back signals as well as photographs ever since.The satellite was directed into an area known as
65、 Manhattan (named after the great Venusian astronomer Prof. Manhattan, who first discovered it with his telescope 20,000 light years ago).Because of excellent weather conditions and extremely strong signals, Venusian scientists were able to get valuable information as to the feasibility of a manned
66、flying saucer landing on Earth. A press conference was held at the Venus Institute of Technology.Before ReadingGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter Readingsignal:n. movement, message, device, etc. used to convey informationWhen I nod my head, this is the signal for you to start singing.v. send a signal or signals toHe finished his drink and signaled to the waiter.當(dāng)我們穿過小鎮(zhèn)的時(shí)候,兩個(gè)當(dāng)我們穿過小鎮(zhèn)的時(shí)候,兩個(gè)(lin )(lin )警察示意我們停下。警察示意我們停下。Collocation: a smoke signal a turn signala traffic signala distress signal(美國(美
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