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现代大学英语精读l第四册lesson4 extension 优质课件

Part Five
Lesson 4 —A Drink in the Passage
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Extension
I. Oral Work ? II. Quiz ? III. Writing ? IV. Listening Lab ?
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Lesson 4 —A Drink in the Passage
I. Oral Work
List
1. Group Discussion 2. Memorable Quotes 3. Debating
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I. Oral Work
Work in groups. One student acts as the black man, the other the white man. Had the black man told his true name to the white man, what would have happened? Please continue the story. Suppose you were the author, after hearing Simelane's story, what would you like to say to him? Can we divide the world neatly into the victims and the vitimizers of racism? Is it possible for them to change places? What is the root of racism? Is it merely a problem of color difference? Do you think racism also exists in China? Why or why not?
b. repel
c. compel
d. constrain
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II. Quiz 1
3. Hamlet ___ his father's death on his uncle.
a. reversed
b. revenged
c. reverted
I. Oral Work
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Topics for debating: Art can/cannot transcend cultural divisions.
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The end of Oral Work .
II. Quiz
List
that ___ the speakers stopped for refreshments.
a. at large
b. at ease
c. at intervals
d. at random
cb
2. This kind of material can ____ heat and moisture.
a. propel
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Brainstor m in
groups.
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I. Oral Work
How do you understand the following quotes?
Racism is man's gravest threat to man—the maximum of hatred for a minimum of reason.
1. Quiz 1 2. Quiz 2
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II. Quiz 1
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1. The discussion was so prolonged and exhausting
d. averted
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4. In a sense, tennis and Taijiquan are similar in
bc
that they both require your full attention, and if
done ____, take your mind off daily problems
—Abraham Joshua Heschel There is no more evil thing in this world than race prejudice… It justifies and holds together more baseness, cruelty, and abomination than any other sort of error in the world.
—H. G. Wells Everyone is a prisoner of his own experiences. No one can eliminate prejudices—just recognize them.
—Edward R. Murrow
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II. Quiz 1
5. Strict ____ is observed in connection with
depositors' accounts.
a. section
b. security
and preoccupat. consecutively
c. conscientiously
d. compulsively
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