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

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Unit5教案现代大学英语第二册QuickFixSociety

Unit5QuickFixsociety

I.TeachingObjectives

Throughlearningthispassagecanstudents:

Knowsomethingabouttheauthor

LearnsomebackgroundinformationaboutPennsylvaniaDutchTown

Learnsomeusefulwords,phrasesandexpressions

Learnthewritingdevicesinexposition

Learntheprosandconsoftherapidpacedsocietythroughtextappreciationanddebate

II.TeachingContents

PennsylvaniaDutchtown

Textappreciationandanalysis

Writingtechniquesofexposition

Debateinclass

III.TeachingFocus

Backgroundinformation

Writingdeviceofexposition

Debateinclass

IVTeachingTechniques

Lecturing,groupdiscussion,debate

 

StepⅠBackgroundinformation(10minutes)

I BackgroundInformation

1.FastRoadsintheU.S.

• Highways:

connectcities

• Superhighways:

aroadwithsixormorelanes

• Interstatehighways:

connectcitiesindifferentstates

• Freeways:

roadswithinacity

• Expressways:

fastroadsinornearcities

• Turnpike:

paymoneybeforeyouuseit

2.PennsylvaniaDutchTown

Location

TheheartofthePennsylvaniaDutchCountryisLancasterCounty.ItislocatedinsouthcentralPennsylvania,oneandhalfhourswestofPhiladelphia.MostoftheAmishCountryattractionsareinLancasterCounty,andalmostallofthelocalAmishpeoplelivehereaswell.

People:

Amish

TheAmishareareligiousgroupwholiveinsettlementsin22statesoftheU.S.andOntario,Canada.TheoldestgroupofOldOrderAmish,about16,000—18,000peopleliveinLancasterCounty,Pennsylvania.TheAmishstresshumility,familyandcommunity,andseparationfromtheworld.

Amish’sbeliefs

TheAmishwaspartoftheearlyAnabaptistmovementinEurope,whichtookplaceatthetimeoftheReformation.TheAnabaptistsbelievedthatonlyadultswhohadconfessedtheirfaithshouldbebaptized,andthattheyshouldremainseparatefromthelargersociety.Theyalsobelieveinnon-resistanceandbasicBibledoctrines.

Amish’slifestyle

• Thesepeopleasawholearenotasmaterialisticasmodernsocietytoday.Theydonotuseelectricityormodernconveniences.

• Amishmenhavebeards,butnotmustaches.

• MostAmisharetrilingual:

dialectofGerman,HighGermanandEnglish.

• OldOrderchildrenattendone-room schoolsthroughtheeighthgrade.

• TheyareaprivatepeoplewhobelieveGodhaskeptthemtogether.Theyareastrongexampleofacommunitythatsupportsandcaresforitsmembers.Theyareapeopleapart;theyarealsoapeopletogether.

Antiqueshopping(Para.2)

PennsylvaniaDutchtowniscalled“SundayAntiquesCapitaloftheUnitedStates”.Over3,000antiquedealersgatherheretodisplayandselltheirmerchandise.

Antiqueshopping(Para.2)

PennsylvaniaDutchtowniscalled“SundayAntiquesCapitaloftheUnitedStates”.Over3,000antiquedealersgatherheretodisplayandselltheirmerchandise.

Outletshopping(Para.2)Here,you’llfindover240factoryoutletstoresfeaturingnamebrandsandqualitymerchandisepricesatreducedprices.

3.Cliff’sNotes

• Cliff’snotesareaseriesofreferencebookswrittentohelpundergraduatestudentstounderstandandappreciateimportantliteraryworks.

• Withsuchnotes,studentsdon’thavetoreadtheworkitselfandbeabletowritepapersandtakeexams.

4.CivilWar

CivilWarwasthewarfrom1861to1865foughtbetweenthenorthernandsouthernstates.

TheCivilWarbattlefieldmentionedinparagraph2isthebattlefieldoffamousGettysburgbattleinJuly,1863.AtGettysburg,UnionarmydefeatedConfederatearmy.ThisvictoryistheturningpointoftheCivilWar.Afterthecampaign,onNovember19,PresidentLincolndeliveredthewell-knownGettysburgAddress.

5.Beethoven

LugwigVanBeethovenisoneofthegreatestcomposersintheworld.

Hisfamoussymphoniesinclude:

No.5(Fate);No.6(Pastoral);No.9(Choral)

6.USAToday

USATodayisoneofthemostpopulardailynationalnewspapersservingtheinterestofageneralpublicintheUnitedStates.

II  TextAppreciation

 Discussthefollowingquestionsortopics.

1)Ifyouagreethatpeoplearegettingtooimpatientandtooobsessedwiththequickfixforeverything,whatexampleswouldyougivetoillustrateyourpoint?

(BaseyourobservationsonyourexperienceinChina.)Howisitreflectedinourtransportationandcommunication?

Howisitshowninoureatinghabits?

Doesitaffectourconsumptionhabitsaswellasourproduction?

Howaboutentertainmentoramusement?

Areourreading,writing,learninghabitsalsochanged?

Whathasthis"fast-fix"attitudedonetoourhumanrelationships?

Hasitcausedhealthproblems?

Hasitreducedourcapacityforenjoyinglife?

2)Ifyoudisagreewiththeauthorandthinkthatthedesireforspeedisbasicallygood,howwouldyoudefendyourposition?

TextAnalysis 

1.Theme:

Let’sslowdownandenjoywhatnatureoffersusandwhatmankindhasleftusandrediscoverlife.

2.Structure:

Part1(Paras.1—3):

Herrideonfastroadsandherreturntripofacountryroad

Part2(Paras.4-6):

NowinsteadoflaterFasterinsteadofslowerSuperficiallyinsteadofthoroughly

Part3(Paras.7--8):

Slowdownandrediscoverlife

3.FurtherDiscussion

•Whydidthewritertaketheturnpikesandinterstates?

Didtheyhaveanyfunontheway?

•Whydidthewritertakeanotherwayback?

Howdidshefeelthistime?

•Whatistheattitudeofmodernpeopletodoeverything?

Howdoesitaffectourlife?

•Whydidtheauthorwritethisarticle?

Wasshesuggestingwestopusingalltime-savingtechniquesandproducts?

4 SentenceParaphrase

1.Forfourhours,ouronlyrealamusementconsistedofcountingexitsignsandwonderingwhatitwouldfeelliketoholdstillagain.(Para.1)

---The4-hourdriveonfastroadswastedious;theonlyfunwehadwastocounttheexitsignswewerepassingandtofigureouthowwe’dfeelifwestoppedagain.

2.Gettingtherecertainlydidn’tseemlikehalfthefun;infact,gettingtherewasn’tanyfunatall.(Para.1)

---WehadexpectedthatourridetoWestVirginiawouldbefun,andthathalfofthefunwe’dgetfromthetripwouldcomefromit.Butwewerewrong.Itwasn’tfunatall.

3.WetouredaCivilWarbattlefieldandstoodonthelittlehillthatfifteenthousandConfederatesoldiershadtriedtotakeonanotherhotJulyafternoon,onehundredandtwenty-fiveyearsago,notknowingthathalfofthemwouldgetkilledinthevainattempt.(Para.2)

---WevisitedaCivilWarbattlefieldandstoodonthelittlehill.Onehundredandtwenty-fiveyearsago,onahotJulyafternoon,15,000soldiersfightingforslavery,whiletryingtooccupythehill,hadnoideathattheywouldfailandthathalfofthemwouldbekilledinthebattle.

4.Westuffedourselveswithspicysaladsandhomemadebreadinan“all-you-can-eat”farmhouserestaurant,thenwanderedoutsidetoenjoythesunshineandtheherdsofcows—nolittledotsthistime—lyinginit.(Para.2)

---Wehadamealinafarmhouserestaurantwhereforacertainamountofmoneyyoucouldeatasmuchasyouwanted,andwefedourselveswithlotsofspicysaladsandhomemadebread.Afterthemeal,wewalkedleisurelyoutdoorstoenjoythesunshineandwatchtheherdsofcows—thistimetheydidnotseemlikelittledots—lyinginthesunshine.

5.Andwereturnedhomerefreshed,revitalized,andreeducated.(Para.2)

---Whenwegothome,wenotonlyfeltfreshandenergetic,butalsofeltthatwehadexperiencedanewwayoflife.

6.Infact,mostAmericansareconstantlyinahurry—andnotjusttogetfromPointAtoPointB.Ourcountryhasbecomeanationinsearchofthequickfix—inmorewaysthanone.(Para.3)

---Infact,mostAmericansarealwaysinarush.Peoplearenotonlytryingtofindthefastwaytogetaroundfromplacetoplace,butalsolookingforwaysofgettingthingsdonequicklyinvariousaspectsoflife.

7.Onceuponatime,Americansunderstoodtheprincipleofdeferredgratification.Weputalittleofeachpaycheckaway“forarainyday”.(Para.4)

---Inthepast,Americanswerepatienttohavetheirdesiressatisfied.Wesavedalittlemoneyeachtimewegotpaidincasewemightneeditinthefuture.

8.Ifwewantedanewsofaoraweekatalakesidecabin,wesavedupforit,andthebankshelpedusoutbyprovidingspecialChristmasClubandVacationClubaccounts.(Para.4)

---Ifwewantedtobuysomenewfurnitureorspendaweekatalakeside,wecouldopenspecialaccountsatthebankstosavemoneyforit.

9.andifweareinahurrytoloseweight,wetrythelatestmiraclediet,guaranteedtotakeawaytenpoundsintendays…unlesswe’rerichenoughtoaffordliposuction.(Para.4)

---Ifwewanttoloseweightquickly,wetrythemostrecentmiracledietwhichissaidtobeeffectiveandissuretomakeusloseapoundperday.Ifwearerichenoughtopayfortheoperation,wecanhaveourunneededfatremovedfromourbodies.

10.Welikeourinformationfast,too:

messagesflashedonacomputerscreen,documentsfaxedfromyourtelephonetomine,currenteventsin90-secondburstsonEyewitnessNews,historyreducedto“BicentennialMinutes”.(Para.5)

---Forinformation,wealsowanttogetitfastbyskimmingthroughwhatisofferedontheweb.Documentsarefaxedtoonepersonfromanother.WeareinformedofwhatishappeningathomeandabroadthroughTVprogramsthroughwhichwegetverybriefaccountsofcurrentevents.Welearnthehistoryofthepast200yearsquicklyfrom“BicentennialMinutes”.

11.Evenourpersonalrelationshipshavebecomecompressed.Insteadofdevotinglargepartsofourdaystoourlovedones,wereplacethemwithsomethingcalled“qualitytime”,which,moreoftenthannot,isnotimeatall.(Para.6)

---Evenourpersonalrelationshipsareaffected.Insteadofspendingmuch

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