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上海交大 應(yīng)用型大學(xué)英語 視聽說 3 Unit4

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1、. Unit4 PartⅠ Warm-up A. Look and listen Look at the pictures. Listen to the statements and fill in the blanks with the words in the list. trap pressure suicide discovered wronged worship covered trip morals terrible corrupt desirable final merit 1. The world-

2、famous photo taken by a South African photographer brought him so much criticism and (pressure ) that he ended up committing (suicide). 2. The (morals ) of the photographer of this picture were questioned by the public, as he seemed to have anticipated the accident caused by the hole in the st

3、reet (covered ) by rainwater. 3. The 2006 World Cup (final ) will be remembered more for a headbutt (用頭撞人) by the French soccer star, Zidane, than the fact that Italy won the world's most (desirable ) sporting prize for the fourth time. 4. It is a shame that an innocent driver would fall in

4、to a (trap ) set by a hitchhiker pretending to be sick, and be (wronged ) and fined for his kindness. 5. Some (corrupt ) officials (worship ) money to such an extent that, in their eyes, money is everything while shame means nothing. No wonder their motto is no longer to serve the people but

5、to serve the RMB. B. Ask and answer the questions Ask and answer the following questions with a partner. 1. Do you think it is justified to succeed by making a victim of someone else" Your answer: Reference answer: No, no one has the right to sacrifice others for their own purposes. 2. Do

6、you know anyone who often defames others" How do you deal with such people" Your answer: Reference answer: Yes, one of my classmates seems to enjoy defaming anyone that displeases him. I always stay away from such people. Part Ⅱ Listen and watch   Section One Listen for skills A. Listen and

7、 practice Listen to the expressions of time and put them down in the blanks. 1. in (the 3rd century) 2. in (the '90s) 3. in (the early 1770s) 4. in (the late 1590s) 5. in (the 18th century) 6. (year) (2010) 7. (378 B.C.) 8. (year) (1609) 9. (year) (1998) 10. (789 A.D.)

8、Section Two Special English programs Item 1 1) Listen to the report and choose the best answer to the following question. Which parts of the woman's face were severely injured by her dog" (b) a. Her eyes, cheeks, and lips. b. Her lips, chin, and nose. c. Her ears, nose, and forehead. d

9、. Her nose, mouth, and ears. 2) Now listen to the report again and choose the best answer to the following question. Why won't some doctors perform a face transplant" (d) a. They might lose their job if they did. b. It's cruel to cut tissue off another person. c. A face is an important part

10、 of a person's identity. d. There are medical and moral issues. Notes 1. brain-dead: The brain of a person who is brain-dead has completely ceased functioning, as evidenced by absence of brain activity on an electroencephalogram for a specific length of time. Brain death is sometimes used as a

11、legal definition of death. The significant point is that the brain is no longer capable of sustaining the rest of the body's systems without artificial life support. 2. Le Parisien: 《巴黎人》。A French daily newspaper covering both international and national news, and local news of Paris and its suburbs

12、. It is the best-selling national newspaper in France. Transcript Doctors in France have carried out the first partial face transplant. They took the nose, lips, and chin from a woman who was declared brain-dead and used them to repair the face of another woman. The thirty-eight-year-old F

13、rench woman who received the tissue had been severely injured in the face by her dog. Last week the newspaper Le Parisien published a few comments that it said she made by telephone from her hospital bed. The woman, identified only as Isabelle D., said she was "doing very well." She asked tha

14、t the media leave her and her family in peace. There were still questions, however, about how the woman came to be injured by her dog earlier this year. Some news reports have said she tried to kill herself with sleeping pills. There have been suggestions that her Labrador retriever was just

15、trying to wake her. Her doctors have said repeatedly that she did not try to kill herself. The dog was put to death. Medical progress has made it possible for several years now for doctors to transplant faces. But this is the first time they have performed the operation on a living patient. D

16、octors at the Cleveland Clinic in the United States had been expected to perform the first operation. Many doctors, however, say they will not perform a face transplant. There are medical and moral issues. Medical experts note that a person does not need a face to survive. Many people wonder

17、how patients would react when they see someone else's face on their body. A face is an important part of a person's identity. Item 2 1) Listen to the report and choose the best answer to the following question. Which of the following is the most serious example of plagiarism" (c) a. Stealin

18、g another person's words as your own. b. Cheating in an examination. c. Buying a whole paper from someone. d. Copying sentences from a book without giving credit. 2) Now listen to the report again and choose the best answer to the following question. Which of the following punishments for pl

19、agiarism is NOT mentioned" (a) a. Being expelled from school forever. b. Being given a failing grade on the paper or in the course. c. Being taken to civil court and ordered to pay damages. d. Having the student's degree withdrawn. Notes 1. T: An Internet-based plagiarism-detection serv

20、ice created by iParadigms, LLC. Institutions, typically universities and high schools, buy licenses to submit essays to the Turnitin website, which checks the documents for plagiarism. 2. civil court: The court involved in the area of law relating to the affairs of private citizens rather than cri

21、me, in contrast to criminal court. Transcript Plagiarism is the act of representing another person's words or ideas as your own. The offense may be as small as a sentence copied from a book. Or it may be as extensive as a whole paper copied — or bought — from somebody else. Intellectual

22、 dishonesty is nothing new. The only difference now is that the Internet has made it much simpler to steal other people's work. Yet the same technology that makes it easy to find information to copy also makes it easier to identify plagiarism. Teachers can use online services that compare paper

23、s to thousands of others to search for copied work. The teacher gets a report on any passages that are similar enough to suspect plagiarism. These services are widely used. T, for example, says it is used in more than one hundred countries and examines more than 130,000 papers a day. Profession

24、al writers who plagiarize can be taken to civil court and ordered to pay damages. In schools, the punishment for cheating could be a failing grade on the paper or in the course. Some schools expel plagiarists for a term; others, for a full academic year. Some degrees have even been withdrawn after a

25、 school later found that a student had plagiarized. Item 3 1) Listen to the report and choose the best answer to the following question. Which of the following about the shocking news is NOT true" (a) a. Emperors Club VIP operated in six big cities in the USA. b. The governor spent tens of t

26、housands of dollars on sex services. c. The governor has resigned. d. The governor had impressed the public as a crime fighter. 2) Now listen to the report again and choose the best answer to the following question. What will the governor most probably be charged with, according to legal exper

27、ts" (c) a. Paying for a high-priced sex service as Client Nine. b. Operating Emperors Club VIP in many cities. c. Moving large amounts of money from two banks for sex services. d. Bringing a 22-year-old woman into a hotel in New York for immoral purposes. Transcript This week, Ameri

28、ca's attention was directed away from a tight presidential race and troubled economy. The nation watched the fall from power of a politician widely considered a hero. The news of New York Governor Eliot Spitzer's use of prostitutes shocked many because of his image as an aggressive crime figh

29、ter. He resigned Wednesday, two days after reports linked him to a high-priced sex service. Last week, the government charged four people with operating Emperors Club VIP. Court papers say it operated in Los Angeles, Miami, New York and Washington, as well as London and Paris. Federal

30、law enforcement officials say the governor was known as Client Nine and was recorded on telephone wiretaps. They say he paid to have a twenty-two-year-old woman travel from New York to meet him at a Washington hotel last month. A century-old law, the Mann Act, makes it a federal crime to brin

31、g people across state lines for immoral purposes. But if Eliot Spitzer faces any charges, legal experts say they would more likely involve how the services were paid for, not the services themselves. Federal officials say they began investigating him after two banks last year reported suspic

32、ious activity in the way he was moving large amounts of money around. That investigation, they say, led them to the Emperors Club, where reports say he may have spent tens of thousands of dollars. Notes 1. Eliot Spitzer: The Eliot Spitzer prostitution scandal began on March 10, 2008, when The N

33、ew York Times reported that Democratic New York Governor Eliot Spitzer had patronized a prostitution service called Emperors Club VIP. This ultimately led him to announce his resignation as governor on March 12, effective March 17. 2. the Mann Act: 《曼恩法案》。A United States law which prohibits white s

34、lavery (拐賣婦女為娼) and the interstate transport of females for "immoral purposes." Its primary stated intent was to address prostitution, immorality, and human trafficking. The most common use of the Mann Act was to prosecute men for having sex with underage women. Section Three Read after me

35、 Section Four Real world A. Get the main idea Watch the video clip and fill in the blanks to complete the graph. 1. [Reference Answer:prior warning] 2. [Reference Answer:planned or enjoyed] 3. [Reference Answer:Reaction] 4. [Reference Answer:went wrong] Part Ⅲ Let's talk Section

36、 One Conflict between governess and pupil B. Get the theme Answer the following questions according to the video clip you've just watched. 1. How does Elisabeth deal with Louisa's threat of suicide" Your answer: Reference answer: She gives her advice on how to drown herself in the lake. 2. Wha

37、t does Louisa threaten to do if Elisabeth goes near the lake house" Your answer: Reference answer: Louisa threatens to kill her, murder her, and stab her in the heart with a knife. 3. How does Elisabeth relax Louisa" Your answer: Reference answer: She tells her about the magic of firelight. Sc

38、ript Ellen: Lunch, Miss. Elisabeth: Thank you, Ellen. Put it on the table. Ellen: Will that be all, Miss" Elisabeth: Yes. Thank you, Ellen. Do you want your lunch" Ellen: One. Two. Elisabeth: If you won't eat, then neither will I. Louisa: I'm cold. Elisabeth: So am I. Louisa: I hate you.

39、Elisabeth: Hate me if you want, but you must obey me. Louisa: I won't. I'd die first. Elisabeth: How will you die" Louisa: I’ll drown myself in the lake. Elisabeth: How will you make your body stay underwater" Louisa: It just will. Elisabeth: No, it won't. Bodies float. You could put stones in

40、 your pockets. Do you have any pockets" Louisa: Don't talk to me. Elisabeth: Or you could get a good strong bag and fill it with pebbles. Louisa: I said, don't talk to me. Elisabeth: What do you do in the lake house" Louisa: If you come near it, I'll kill you, I'll murder you. Elisabeth: How"

41、 Louisa: With a knife. I'll stab you in the heart. Elisabeth: Yes, that would do it. Louisa: It would. You'd be dead. Elisabeth: You'd have to bury me. Louisa: I won't. I'd just leave you. Elisabeth: I'd rot. I'd smell. Louisa: Serves you right. What are these stupid lessons, anyway" Elisabet

42、h: Louisa loves Papa. Louisa loves grass. Louisa eats grass. Sheep eat grass. Papa loves sheep. You see" It's not hard. Do you know about firelight" Louisa: What about it" Elisabeth: It's a kind of magic. Firelight makes time stand still. When you put out the lamps and sit in the firelight's glow,

43、 there aren't any rules anymore. You can do what you want. Say what you want. Be what you want. And when the lamps are lit again, time starts again. Everything you said or did is forgotten. More than forgotten. It never happened. Louisa: I can do what I want" Elisabeth: Yes. Louisa: I want to go.

44、 Elisabeth: Then go. It's been unlocked since lunchtime. Section Two Your turn Work in pairs. One person acts as a tutor, and the other a pupil. You're in conflict. The dialogue should include three parts: the cause, the process, and the resolution. You may refer to the following outline:

45、1. The spoiled pupil feels so tired of the tutor's requirements that he / she begins to play with his / her new mp4 player; 2. The tutor takes the player away from the pupil; 3. The annoyed pupil starts calling the tutor names; 4. The tutor, by taking himself / herself as an example, impresses th

46、e pupil; 5. The pupil expresses his / her desire to follow the tutor's example. Reference answer: Tutor: Now we go on with the questions on the text. Are you following me" Oh, playing with your mp4 player" What's the game" Let me show you how to win the game. Pupil: Can you" You're talking bi

47、g. Show me your skill then. Tutor: OK, I'll keep the player for you till the lesson is over. Then I'll show you. Pupil: You're a liar, a big liar. You cheated me! Tutor: It was not cheating. I will show you, but only after we've finished the lesson. Pupil: You're from the country, aren't you

48、" Tutor: Yes" Pupil: Then you are poor, I suppose" Tutor: So what" Pupil: I don't have to do what you say. You're nothing but a poor girl from the country. Tutor: Stop being so rude and do just as you are instructed to, and no more nonsense! Pupil: Country girl. Poor student. Country gir

49、l. Poor student. Tutor: That's enough! Be silent! You will obey me, whether you want to or not. You will not speak disrespectfully or raise your voice in front of me. I am from the poor countryside but I'm more than a poor country girl. I've worked through college with straight A's in all my course

50、s and next term I'll be on my way to an American university for studies with a scholarship. You're a city boy, but that won't make any difference if you prefer to play rather than study. Your parents can't guarantee your future and your future is what you make it. That's why I don't allow you to pla

51、y when you're having lessons. Do you understand" Pupil: Yes. But why are you taking the trouble to tell me all this" Tutor: Because I like you. I consider you my little friend, though too young and sometimes too naughty to be a good student. Pupil: Do you believe I can do as well as you when

52、I grow up" Tutor: Sure, if only you believe in me and yourself. Pupil: I do. Thank you, Miss. Part Ⅳ Supplementary tasks A. Dubbing B. Story dictation Listen to a story and fill in the missing words. The story will be read three times. The first and the third times it will be read a

53、t normal speed, and the second time there will be a 10-second pause for each missing part. Now listen to the story: The mayor of Norton Town, 35-year-old Bill Jackson, (1)(was charged with hit-and-run driving last night) by the town sheriff. A freshly killed calf was discovered lying in the

54、middle of Arlington Drive at about 10:00 p.m. A witness, 20-year-old Emily Parker, said she saw the car hit the calf and keep going. She didn't see the driver but she said, "I know that's the mayor's car. (2)(It's the only car in town with bullhorns on the hood)." Asked how she could see the bullhor

55、ns at night, she replied, "Oh, the mayor has neon horns. They're really cool-looking." The sheriff drove over to the mayor's house and found the mayor washing his 1972 Cadillac. He asked (3)(why the mayor was washing his car so late at night). "Because that's when there's no hot sun that cause

56、s the car to dry so fast that you have sun streaks. Don't you know anything, Sheriff" The sheriff pointed out that one of the horns was broken at the tip. "When did that happen" he asked. "When did what happen" Bill asked. "Oh, good grief! I never even noticed that! Do you know how expensive t

57、hese horns are" They don't grow on trees, you know. (4)(I wonder if I can find the missing piece and fix it back on)." The sheriff then showed the mayor the tip of a bullhorn. "Do you think this is the missing piece" The mayor was astounded. He looked at it, turned it over in his hands, and th

58、en placed it on the horn, where it fit perfectly. "That's fantastic, sheriff! Thank you so much! Where did you find it" "Where did I find it" It was next to Farmer Brown's calf that you killed back there about an hour ago." The mayor's mouth dropped open. "Calf! What calf" What are you t

59、alking about" I had no idea. I thought I hit a speed bump. (5)(What was his calf doing out there in the middle of the road in the middle of the night)" OK, we'll settle this in court. I'm an innocent man. By the way, get that calf over to Lester's butcher shop right now. We're having a big barbecue tomorrow at the city hall. And don't forget to invite Farmer Brown. I know he'll forgive me after he tastes Lester's world-famous rib eye." . v

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