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1、 Department of College EnglishExperiencing EnglishBook Two第1頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishUnit 7 Family Ties第2頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishProcedures Passage AWarm-up ActivitiesCulture NotesLanguage PointsDifficult SentencesSummaryFollow-up ActivityAssignment第3頁,共49頁。 Department of Co
2、llege EnglishPassage A Things I learned from DadWarm-up Activities:Watch the movie clip and think about the following questions.What is your dream husband or wife like?What is a good father or mother like?第4頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishCulture NotesRichard Branson is the founder, chairman, a
3、nd owner of Virgin Group, which has more than 200 entertainment, media, and travel companies around the world. 第5頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishJohn Lewis has been a United States Congressman representing the Fifth District in Georgia since 1987. Culture Notes第6頁,共49頁。 Department of College En
4、glishCulture Notes 第7頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishCulture Notes One of the acknowledged heroes of the American Civil Rights Movement, Mr. Lewis began with the Nashville Student Movement. He was the president of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and a Freedom Rider and amon
5、g the leaders of the 1963 March on Washington.第8頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishLanguage Points1.gross: adj. very unpleasant or offensive; exclusive of deductions; totalShe was shocked by the gross words he used.We are surprised by his gross behaviour.GDP: gross domestic product 第9頁,共49頁。 Depar
6、tment of College EnglishLanguage Points 2. security: n. safety The government looks after the security of the country.It is the duty of the United Security Council to maintain peace and order in the world. 第10頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishLanguage Points 3. pillar : n. a strong column made of
7、 stone, metal or wood which supports part of a building, or something generally of this shapeThe overhanging first storey rests on a row of pillars. She has been a pillar of the company all her life.第11頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishLanguage Points4. bring out: to reveal or expose;to produce o
8、r publishDifficulties can bring out a persons best qualities.brought out the factsbring out a new bookbring out a new kind of soap第12頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishLanguage Points5. in return (for): in exchange forAmerica helped the rebels in return for their promise to support democracy. In r
9、eturn for your cooperation we will give you a free gift.第13頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishLanguage Points6. work out: to have a good resultThings will work themselves out. I hope the new job works out for you. work out a planwork out a sumThe sum wont/doesnt work out.I wonder how their ideas w
10、orked out in practice.第14頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishLanguage Points7. work at/on: give ones attention to doing or trying to do His dancing technique is good but he needs to work on (= make an effort to improve) his fitness. Most couples would agree that for a marriage to succeed, both part
11、ies have to work at it (= make a positive effort). 第15頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishLanguage Points8. go into : enter a profession, state of life, etc. Have you ever thought of going into journalism? He went into advertising/politics four years ago. 第16頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishLan
12、guage Points9. instill (in/into): v. to put (a feeling, idea or principle) gradually into someones mind, so that it has a strong influence on the way they liveI instilled the need for good manners into all my children. It is part of a teachers job to instill self-confidence in/into his or her studen
13、ts.第17頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishLanguage Points10. survive: v. to continue to live or exist, esp. after coming close to dying or being destroyed or after being in a difficult or threatening situation; live longer than These plants cannot survive in very cold conditions. Most parents expec
14、t that their children will survive them. 第18頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishLanguage Points11. pursue: vt. make continual efforts to gain (something) She pursued the study of English for five years. Many women find it difficult to combine pursuing a career with having children. 第19頁,共49頁。 Depar
15、tment of College EnglishLanguage Points12. be concerned about: be anxious/worried about Im a bit concerned about/for your health. He was concerned to hear that two of his trusted workers were leaving. 第20頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishLanguage Points13. fulfill: vt. to do (something that is ex
16、pected, hoped for or promised) or to cause it to happenA school fails if it does not fulfill the needs/requirements of its pupils. At the age of 45, she finally fulfilled her ambition to run a marathon. 第21頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishDifficult SentencesBecause there was always so much love
17、in the family, I grew up with an incredible security blanket. Because there was so much love in the family, I grew up feeling very safe and secure.第22頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishDifficult Sentences2. Despite his worry, Dad was a pillar of strength for us and especially for her.Though he was
18、 worrying about Mom, Dad was the backbone of the family, and this encouraged all of us, especially Mom.第23頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishDifficult Sentences3. Hed say, “If you pour water on flowers, they flourish. If you dont give them water, they die.”Hed say flowers bloom with water but die
19、without it.第24頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishDifficult Sentences4. He explained that if I looked for the best in people, I would get the best in return.He explained that if I expected people to do well, they would try to give me their best.第25頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishDifficult Sent
20、ences5. Hang in there and things will improve.Keep trying harder and harder and the situation will get better.第26頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishSummary Three successful people talk about their dads. Rebecca Lobo, a pro basketball player, says her dad showed great love within the family, especi
21、ally for her mom who needed support in fighting breast cancer. Richard Branson, a business tycoon, says his dad encouraged him to always be optimistic and never speak unkindly of others. When he left school to start a new magazine his dad was very supportive. John Lewis, a member of the U.S. Congres
22、s, grew up on a farm in Alabama. The family worked hard under difficult social conditions, but Johns dad assured him that the situation for black people would improve. He was always hopeful and generous despite his poor circumstances. All three of these people learned a great deal from their dads. 第
23、27頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishFollow-up ActivitiesDo your know the story of Fathers Day?Can you tell it?第28頁,共49頁。AssignmentWrite a personal letter to your father to thank him for what he has done for you. 第29頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishProceduresPassage BWarm-up ActivitiesCulture
24、NotesLanguage PointsDifficult SentencesSummaryFollow-up ActivityAssignment第30頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishPassage B: Love Works a MiracleWarm-up Activities:1. What do you think is best about motherhood? Why do people often praise the greatness of motherhood?2. What does a mother usually do w
25、hen her child is in danger? Give examples.第31頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishCulture Notes第32頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishAdvice given to the 911 callerTime is of the essence. Every 911 operator knows that. It hampers response when a 911 operator has to ask the caller for information se
26、veral times over because he couldnt comprehend what was being said. Try to be as calm as possible and speak slowly and clearly. This ensures the 911 operator has the correct information the first time (s)he asks for it.第33頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishCulture NotesSpringer spaniel is a breed
27、of dog with large ears which hang down. 第34頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishLanguage Points1. hang up: finish a telephone conversation by putting back the receiver; place on a hook, peg or hangerDont you hate it when someone hangs up (on you) before youve finished speaking?.Let me speak to Melan
28、ie before you hang up.第35頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishLanguage Points2. back and forth: moving first in one direction and then in the opposite oneShe swayed gently back and forth to the music.Someone was pacing back and forth behind the curtain.第36頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishLanguag
29、e Points3. as a/the result of: because of; thereforeThree people have already died as a result of traffic accident.He was late as the result of the heavy rain.第37頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishLanguage Points4. isolate: v. to separate (something from other things with which it is joined or mix
30、ed) or to keep separate fromA high wall isolated the house from the rest of the village.The police tried to isolate the protesters in a side street.第38頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishLanguage Points5. rescue: v. save (from harm or danger), set freeThe lifeboat rescued the sailors from the sinki
31、ng boat.The government has refused to rescue the company from bankruptcy. 第39頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishLanguage Pointsrescue: n. an act of rescuingI didnt know anybody at the party, but the hostess came to my rescue (= helped me out of a difficult situation) by introducing me to a few peo
32、ple.第40頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishLanguage Points6. paralyze:v. cause (some or all of the body muscles) to become uncontrollable or stiffThe effect of the drug is to paralyze the nerves so that there is no feeling or movement in the leg.The huge volume of commuter traffic paralyzes the cit
33、ys roads every morning and evening.第41頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishDifficult Sentences1. The splash she had heard was followed by dead silence.She heard a splash but then she heard nothing else (not even the sound of the dog swimming).第42頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishDifficult Sentenc
34、es2. At 90 pounds, Cindy swam regularly for physical therapy but needed assistance getting in and out of the pool.Cindy weighed only 90 pounds and swam often for exercise but could not get in and out of the pool by herself.第43頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishDifficult Sentences3. Kylas life rest
35、ed in her mothers hands.Kylas life depended on her mothers ability to rescue her.* In ones hand: in ones control第44頁,共49頁。 Department of College EnglishSummary Cindy Dunlop, a disabled woman in a wheelchair, heard her dog jump into the swimming pool and knew something was wrong when she did not hear the dog splashing in the water. She found the dog running back and forth by the poo
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