1、新视野大学英语第二版第一册第十单元教案Unit 10Period (1-2)Part 1: Class Planning 1. Teaching Material New Horizon College English Book IUnit 10 Being Honest and Open Text A2. Teaching Objectives1) Let students grasp the new words and expressions2) Let students master the meaning of each word including English and Chine
2、se meaning.3. Teaching FocusSome important new words:demonstrate boundary convenience scarce apply consistassistance ensure assure concede clarifyappointprogressive genuine rely preserve basis yieldImportant phrases:middle point sell out (to) at handin short supply the bottom line demand ofconsist o
3、f stand for account forthink of do fine give (the) creditrely on/upon feel good engage inin other words win the day4. Teaching Methods1) Interactive Teaching 2) Communicative Teaching5. Teaching Aids Teaching notes prepared by the teacher6. Time Allotment: 1) Ts opening remarks (3) 2) Pre-reading Ta
4、sks (5) 3) While-reading Tasks Explanations of new words and phrases (60) 4) Consolidation After-text Exercises on page 57-58 (10) 5) Assignments (2)Part .Teaching Lectures Step One: Read new words, phrases and expressions and pay attention to your pronunciation. The teacher gives simple analyses, e
5、xplanations or extensions. Step Two: Explanation of some key words1) demonstratevt. show clearlyE.g. You have to demonstrate how to operate the computer.vi. take part in a march or meeting to protest or to make demandsE.g. Some 30,000 angry farmers are demonstrating in the central square.2) integrit
6、yn. honestyE.g. His integrity is unquestioned.3) moralityn. 1) moral values; right or wrongE.g. Its not a question of morality but a question of conscience.2) quality; goodnessE.g. Ones morality often reflects his conscience.4) boundaryn. 1) (figuratively) limitE.g. the boundaries of human thoughtth
7、e boundaries of ones knowledge 2) dividing lineE.g. The river forms the boundary between the two states.5) conveniencen. 1) comfortE.g. The new house has every modern convenience.2) usefulnessE.g. Shopping bags are provided for the customers convenience.6) scarcea. not much or many compared with wha
8、t is wanted; hard to findE.g. Nowadays men of integrity are scarce and hard to find.7) applyv. 1) give or have an effect; use for a purposeE.g. The rules of safe driving apply to everyone.He knows the rule but does not know how to apply it to his work.2) request officiallyE.g. She is applying for a
9、job as secretary.3) cause to work hard; devoteE.g. The reason for his failure in the exam is that he didnt apply himself to his study.8) consistvi. (of) be made up ofE.g. The textbook consists of ten units.10) assistancen. (U) fml. help or supportE.g. Unless we receive more financial assistance from
10、 the government, the school will have to close.11) ensurevt. 1) make sure or certainE.g. Come early to ensure getting a good seat.The novel ensured his name as a great writer.2) make sure of getting; secureE.g. A letter of introduction will ensure you an interview.This medicine will ensure you a goo
11、d nights sleep.12) assurevt. 1) tell positively or confidentlyE.g. I assure you that this medicine cannot harm you.2) make (oneself) sure or certain; convinceE.g. Before going to bed she assured herself that the door was locked.13) protestv. 1) make complaint, objectE.g. They protested about the bad
12、 food at the hotel.There was a large crowd in the square, protesting against the war.2) declare seriouslyE.g. We urged her to come to the party with us, but she protested that she was too tired.n. 1) a statement that declines or objectsE.g. If everyone refused to buy meat in protest, the shops would
13、 have to bring their meat prices down.2) a serious statementE.g. The charged man was judged guilty despite his protest of not being at fault.14) concedev. 1) yieldE.g. He conceded us the right to walk through his land.2) admit as true, often unwillinglyE.g. The government conceded defeat as soon as
14、the election results were known.Im willing to concede that a larger car would have cost more, but I still think we should have bought one.15) appointvt. choose (someone) for a job, etc.E.g. They appointed him as chairman. They appointed him (to be) chairman.16) progressivea. 1) moving forward contin
15、uously or by stagesE.g. We see the progressive development of the city with our own eyes.2) improving or changing according to new ideasE.g. This is a progressive firm that uses the most modern methods of operation in its business.17) dwarfn. a person of much less than usual sizeE.g. Their second so
16、n is a dwarf.vt. cause to appear small when comparedE.g. The new tall building dwarfs all the little shops.18) giantn. 1) a person who is much bigger than is usualE.g. He is one of the giants in the field of science.2) a person of great abilityE.g. Shakespeare is a giant among writers.a. unusually l
17、arge or importantE.g. It is a giant step towards success. 19) genuinea. real; trueE.g. Theyre convinced that the picture is genuine.If the offer is genuine I will gladly accept it.20) coren. 1) (figurative) the central or most important partE.g. This is the core of the discussion.The core subjects a
18、re English, mathematics and Chinese.2) the hard, central part, containing the seeds, of fruits like apples and pearsE.g. Someone threw an apple core.21) relyvi. (on) trust; have confidence inE.g. You cant rely on the weather.22) externala. 1) (figurative) easily seen but not essential; on the surfac
19、eE.g. Judged by his external appearances he was a quiet man, but he had a violent temper.2) outsideE.g. an external wound 外伤The medicine is for external use, not to drink.22) inevitablea. which cannot be prevented from happeningE.g. An angry exchange was inevitable because they hated each other so m
20、uch.23) preservevt. 1) keep; protectE.g. We need to preserve the forest.I hope that fate may preserve you from all harm.2) storeE.g. preserved eggs 皮蛋preserved fruit 果脯 24) maskn. a covering for the face, to hide or protect itE.g. Each motorcycle driver has to wear a mask.vt. 1) put a mask overE.g.
21、The bank robbers masked their faces.银行抢劫犯戴了面具。2) hideE.g. She tried to mask her feelings.A thick cloud masked the sun.25) tougha. 1) hard; difficult E.g. These days are very tough.The tough problem is how to raise the money needed.2) strongE.g. He is very tough and can carry this huge rock easily.26
22、) componentn. a necessary or essential partE.g. The management plan has four main components.27) basisn. 1) (pl.: bases) 1. foundation E.g. We judge a worker on the basis of his performance.我们判断工人的基础是看他的表现。2) the main part; baseE.g. The money he got from his father was the basis for a new business.2
23、8) enrichvt. 1) improveE.g. It is important to enrich the soil before planting.2) make rich or richerE.g. An education enriches your mind.TV enriches life in some ways.29) relationshipn. 1) friendship or connection between peopleE.g. Money problems place great stress on close family relationships.2)
24、 connectionE.g. The study shows that there is a relationship between diet and cancer.30) yieldv. 1) give up; quitE.g. He yields to temptation easily.2) produceE.g. This research has been in progress since 1978 and has yielded many positive results.This piece of land yielded a crop worth $500,000 las
25、t year.31) temptvt. draw in; inviteE.g. It is the fresh fruit that tempts me at this time of year.The fact that she had become rich did not tempt her to alter her plain way of life.32) reara. at the back; in the backE.g. The rear seats of the taxi also have belts.She returned to rear military centre
26、 about fifteen miles behind the front lines.n. the back part; backE.g. He settled in the rear of the taxi.rear-view n. a sight of what is behind 后视 33) middle point: (figuratively) a position which is between two very different ones E.g. You have to be either honest or dishonest. There is no middle
27、point.34) sell out (to): let down ones cause, or ones side (to sb.)E.g. She sold out to the other side and left us.35) at hand1) near in time or placeE.g. Realizing that the end of his career was near at hand, he looked for some additional income.Having the right equipment at hand will be very helpf
28、ul.2) being consideredE.g. What he said has nothing to do with the question at hand.36) in short supply: not enough; not quite availableE.g. The jeans of this style are in short supply now.Top managers are in short supply.37) the bottom line: the most important factor; the main or essential pointE.g
29、. The bottom line is that we did not make money.The bottom line is that the students didnt study hard enough.Forget the detail and give me the bottom line.38) demand of: expect (something) from (someone or something)E.g. Hard work will be demanded of students in this course.Have you any idea what a
30、full-time political career will demand of you? 39) consist of: be made up ofE.g. The school consists of three departments.The full set consists of 12 glasses.40) stand for1) hold (an opinion); mean or believe (something such as a principle)E.g. This party stands for equal treatment in employment and
31、 fair trading.2) accept or bear (something bad); bear withE.g. If there is one thing I wont stand for, its being treated like an office boy.What she cant stand for is that he smokes in her office.3) representE.g. What do these three letters stand for?41) account for1) give a statement about something (esp. money)E.g. You have to account to the Head Office for any stamps you use.2) be or give a reason for (something or doing some
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