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Unit 5 教案现代大学英语第二册 Quick Fix Society.docx

1、Unit 5 教案现代大学英语第二册 Quick Fix SocietyUnit 5 Quick Fix societyI. Teaching ObjectivesThrough learning this passage can students: Know something about the authorLearn some background information about Pennsylvania Dutch TownLearn some useful words, phrases and expressionsLearn the writing devices in exp

2、ositionLearn the pros and cons of the rapid paced society through text appreciation and debateII. Teaching ContentsPennsylvania Dutch townText appreciation and analysisWriting techniques of expositionDebate in classIII. Teaching FocusBackground informationWriting device of expositionDebate in classI

3、V Teaching TechniquesLecturing, group discussion, debateStepBackground information(10minutes) I Background Information1. Fast Roads in the U.S.Highways: connect citiesSuperhighways: a road with six or more lanesInterstate highways: connect cities in different statesFreeways: roads within a cityExpre

4、ssways: fast roads in or near citiesTurnpike: pay money before you use it2. Pennsylvania Dutch TownLocationThe heart of the Pennsylvania Dutch Country is Lancaster County. It is located in south central Pennsylvania, one and half hours west of Philadelphia. Most of the Amish Country attractions are

5、in Lancaster County, and almost all of the local Amish people live here as well.People: AmishThe Amish are a religious group who live in settlements in 22 states of the U.S. and Ontario, Canada. The oldest group of Old Order Amish, about 16,00018,000 people live in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Th

6、e Amish stress humility, family and community, and separation from the world.Amishs beliefsThe Amish was part of the early Anabaptist movement in Europe, which took place at the time of the Reformation. The Anabaptists believed that only adults who had confessed their faith should be baptized, and t

7、hat they should remain separate from the larger society. They also believe in non-resistance and basic Bible doctrines.Amishs lifestyleThese people as a whole are not as materialistic as modern society today. They do not use electricity or modern conveniences.Amish men have beards, but not mustaches

8、. Most Amish are trilingual: dialect of German, High German and English. Old Order children attend one-room schools through the eighth grade. They are a private people who believe God has kept them together. They are a strong example of a community that supports and cares for its members. They are a

9、 people apart; they are also a people together.Antique shopping (Para. 2)Pennsylvania Dutch town is called “Sunday Antiques Capital of the United States”. Over 3,000 antique dealers gather here to display and sell their merchandise.Antique shopping (Para. 2)Pennsylvania Dutch town is called “Sunday

10、Antiques Capital of the United States”. Over 3,000 antique dealers gather here to display and sell their merchandise.Outlet shopping (Para. 2)Here, youll find over 240 factory outlet stores featuring name brands and quality merchandise prices at reduced prices.3. Cliffs Notes Cliffs notes are a seri

11、es of reference books written to help undergraduate students to understand and appreciate important literary works.With such notes, students dont have to read the work itself and be able to write papers and take exams.4. Civil WarCivil War was the war from 1861 to 1865 fought between the northern an

12、d southern states.The Civil War battlefield mentioned in paragraph 2 is the battlefield of famous Gettysburg battle in July, 1863. At Gettysburg, Union army defeated Confederate army. This victory is the turning point of the Civil War. After the campaign, on November 19, President Lincoln delivered

13、the well-known Gettysburg Address.5. BeethovenLugwig Van Beethoven is one of the greatest composers in the world.His famous symphonies include: No. 5 (Fate); No. 6 (Pastoral); No. 9 (Choral)6. USA TodayUSA Today is one of the most popular daily national newspapers serving the interest of a general p

14、ublic in the United States.II Text AppreciationDiscuss the following questions or topics.1) If you agree that people are getting too impatient and too obsessed with the quick fix for everything, what examples would you give to illustrate your point? (Base your observations on your experience in Chin

15、a. ) How is it reflected in our transportation and communication? How is it shown in our eating habits? Does it affect our consumption habits as well as our production? How about entertainment or amusement? Are our reading, writing, learning habits also changed? What has this fast-fix attitude done

16、to our human relationships? Has it caused health problems? Has it reduced our capacity for enjoying life?2) If you disagree with the author and think that the desire for speed is basically good, how would you defend your position?Text Analysis 1. Theme: Lets slow down and enjoy what nature offers us

17、 and what mankind has left us and rediscover life.2.Structure:Part 1 (Paras. 13 ): Her ride on fast roads and her return trip of a country roadPart 2 (Paras. 4-6 ): Now instead of later Faster instead of slower Superficially instead of thoroughlyPart 3 (Paras. 7-8 ): Slow down and rediscover life3.

18、Further DiscussionWhy did the writer take the turnpikes and interstates? Did they have any fun on the way?Why did the writer take another way back? How did she feel this time?What is the attitude of modern people to do everything? How does it affect our life?Why did the author write this article? Wa

19、s she suggesting we stop using all time-saving techniques and products?4 Sentence Paraphrase 1. For four hours, our only real amusement consisted of counting exit signs and wondering what it would feel like to hold still again. (Para. 1)-The 4-hour drive on fast roads was tedious; the only fun we ha

20、d was to count the exit signs we were passing and to figure out how wed feel if we stopped again.2. Getting there certainly didnt seem like half the fun; in fact, getting there wasnt any fun at all. (Para. 1)-We had expected that our ride to West Virginia would be fun, and that half of the fun wed g

21、et from the trip would come from it. But we were wrong. It wasnt fun at all.3. We toured a Civil War battlefield and stood on the little hill that fifteen thousand Confederate soldiers had tried to take on another hot July afternoon, one hundred and twenty-five years ago, not knowing that half of th

22、em would get killed in the vain attempt. (Para. 2)-We visited a Civil War battlefield and stood on the little hill. One hundred and twenty-five years ago, on a hot July afternoon, 15,000 soldiers fighting for slavery, while trying to occupy the hill, had no idea that they would fail and that half of

23、 them would be killed in the battle.4. We stuffed ourselves with spicy salads and homemade bread in an “all-you-can-eat” farmhouse restaurant, then wandered outside to enjoy the sunshine and the herds of cowsno little dots this timelying in it. (Para. 2)-We had a meal in a farmhouse restaurant where

24、 for a certain amount of money you could eat as much as you wanted, and we fed ourselves with lots of spicy salads and homemade bread. After the meal, we walked leisurely outdoors to enjoy the sunshine and watch the herds of cowsthis time they did not seem like little dotslying in the sunshine.5. An

25、d we returned home refreshed, revitalized, and reeducated. (Para. 2)-When we got home, we not only felt fresh and energetic, but also felt that we had experienced a new way of life.6. In fact, most Americans are constantly in a hurryand not just to get from Point A to Point B. Our country has become

26、 a nation in search of the quick fixin more ways than one. (Para. 3)-In fact, most Americans are always in a rush. People are not only trying to find the fast way to get around from place to place, but also looking for ways of getting things done quickly in various aspects of life.7. Once upon a tim

27、e, Americans understood the principle of deferred gratification. We put a little of each paycheck away “for a rainy day”. (Para. 4)-In the past, Americans were patient to have their desires satisfied. We saved a little money each time we got paid in case we might need it in the future.8. If we wante

28、d a new sofa or a week at a lakeside cabin, we saved up for it, and the banks helped us out by providing special Christmas Club and Vacation Club accounts. (Para. 4)-If we wanted to buy some new furniture or spend a week at a lakeside, we could open special accounts at the banks to save money for it

29、.9. and if we are in a hurry to lose weight, we try the latest miracle diet, guaranteed to take away ten pounds in ten days unless were rich enough to afford liposuction. (Para. 4)-If we want to lose weight quickly, we try the most recent miracle diet which is said to be effective and is sure to mak

30、e us lose a pound per day. If we are rich enough to pay for the operation, we can have our unneeded fat removed from our bodies.10. We like our information fast, too: messages flashed on a computer screen, documents faxed from your telephone to mine, current events in 90-second bursts on Eyewitness

31、News, history reduced to “Bicentennial Minutes”. (Para. 5)-For information, we also want to get it fast by skimming through what is offered on the web. Documents are faxed to one person from another. We are informed of what is happening at home and abroad through TV programs through which we get ver

32、y brief accounts of current events. We learn the history of the past 200 years quickly from “Bicentennial Minutes”.11. Even our personal relationships have become compressed. Instead of devoting large parts of our days to our loved ones, we replace them with something called “quality time”, which, more often than not, is no time at all. (Para. 6)-Even our personal relationships are affected. Instead of spending much

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