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新编大学英语教案 第四册 Unit7

新编大学英语教案(4)Unit 7 college lifeAims of TeachingMaster the words describing college lifeIntroducing methods of making one’s college life colorfulAspect should be paid attention to in college lifeKey PointsLeading students to pay attention to their effective and efficient college lifeLearning to employ the following key words and phrases into practice.college lifeMaster the important grammar (掌握本课重要语法――虚拟语气)Methods of TeachingUsing multi-media teaching equipmentGroup-Discussion-discuss college life.Living performance-invite some student to talk about their troubles and unsatisfied aspects with college life.Analyze the text.Unit 7 College LifePart one:preparationClassroom Teaching/learning DesigningRead the names of colleges and majors listed below and talk about your high school classmates and your college lifeThe students are given ten minutes to read the names of colleges and majors listed below, and talk in pairabout their high school classmates and the college life. Some volunteers are to talk to the whole class.Sample answersTalking about your college life.A.CampusExpectations---large and beautiful campus with green grass everywhere and a large sports ground where you can always see students busy and full of vitality(活力,生气.)Reality---large campus but only with a little grassB.Classroom buildingsExpectations---large new classroom with modern facilitiesReality---old with no modern facilitiesC.DormitoriesExpectations---crowded with little space for everyoneReality---true.D.Students’ dining hallExpectations---spacious dining halls, full of hungry studentsReality---true except that there many teacher diners as well.E.LibraryExpectations---large collections of books, journals and periodicals; spacious and well-lit reading roomReality---true except that the reading rooms are not large enough and students have to get there early in order to find a seat.F.Classmates1) Expectations---friendly and speaking different dialects.2) Reality---trueG.TeachersExpectations---old, gray-haired and wearing thick glasses; strict and formally dressedReality---not true, because many teachers are very young, especially English teachers; many teacher do not wear glasses and many teachers wear casual clothes.Language PointsA. In-Class Reading:Essay I The Commencement Speech You’ll Never HearEssay II College: An All-Forgiving World?Essay I1. suppose (L.3) v.1) to assume; to consider to be probable 假定;猜想,料想a.Suppose A equals B.b.I suppose him to be not yet 20.c.The situation was even worse than was supposed.2) to believe; have as an opinion 认为a. She was supposed (to be) extremely rich.3) to have a duty or responsibility to do something; to be intended to [常用于被动语态]期望;认为应该,认为……必要a.We are supposed to be there at 6.b.You are not supposed to kick people.conj. what would / will happen if 假使; 假使…结果会怎样a. Suppose he is absent, what shall we do?b. Suppose my mother were to see us in this place!supposedly adv. as is believed, perhaps wrongly; as it appears根据推测,据称,大概a. Economic recovery is supposedly getting under way.supposing conj. what would / will happen if如果,假如a. Supposing he is not at home, what then?b. Supposing something should go wrong, what would you do then?2. demand (L. 12) v. to ask for firmly and not be willing to accept a refusal; claim as if by right要求,请求a. They demanded that their voice (should) be heard.b. This sort of work demands great patience.c. I demand to know what it is.n. claim 要求a. This work makes many demands on my time.demanding adj. needing a lot of attention and effort要求高的;需要技能的;苛求的a.An operation on the brain is the most demanding work for me as a surgeon.b.He is very demanding with his friends.3. quote (L. 27) v. to repeat in speech or writing the words of (a person, a book, etc.) 引用;引述a.Is Shakespeare the author most frequently quoted from?b.He quotes (from) the Bible to support his ideas.c.She is quoted as saying she disagrees with the proposal.quotation n. a sentence or phrase taken from a work of literature on other pieces of writing and repeated esp. in order to prove a point or support an argument引文;引语;引用;论证a. He illustrated his point with a quotation from Shakespeare.4. deserve (L. 29) v. to be worthy of 应受,应得,值得a.The question deserves consideration.b.He certainly deserves to be sent to prison.c.He deserves well of his country. 他有功于国家。

deserving adj. worthy of support or help 值得的,该得的a.He is deserving of great credit.b.These problems are deserving of public attention.5. deprive (L. 32) v.1) to take away from 夺去,剥夺,使丧失a.He was deprived of his sight by the accident.b.Lung cancer deprived him of his life.2) to prevent from using or having 使不能享受,使不能做a. His troubles deprived him of sleep.Essay II6. make it (L. 8) 1) to succeed 达到预定目标;办成;做到;成功a.The charts showed we had made it, and big. 图表显示我们成功了,大大地成功了。

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