英语时文泛读CurrentNewsArticlesforExtensiveReading讲课教案

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1、英语时文泛读Current News Articles for Extensive Reading,BOOK II,College and Responsibility,I. Overview,This unit focuses on the responsibilities and problems of university education in the US.,Structure,In this unit, you will read 3 passages about different aspects of the responsibilities colleges and uni

2、versities should take. Read them with a critical eye and think about what social responsibility college students in China should take.,Text B,Its about growing gambling problems affecting US university students.,Campuses Slow to Deal with Growth in Gambling,Text C,Its about Bill Gates Commencement s

3、peech delivered at the annual meeting of the Harvard Alumni Association in June 2007.,Gates Urges Graduates to Tackle Global Inequity,Focus of this session,II. Text A,What Exactly Does GWs President Do? Main Idea of the Text The GW president describes the duties and responsibilities of an American u

4、niversity president as is exemplified in his own experiences.,Background Information,Author Stephen Joel Trachtenberg (1937-) is a former President of The George Washington University and currently holds the title of President Emeritus and University Professor of Public Service. He assumed this titl

5、e on August 1, 2007. Trachtenberg is a native of Brooklyn, New York. He graduated from Columbia University in 1959, and earned a Juris Doctor from Yale in 1962 and a Master of Public Administration degree from Harvard in 1966.,Background Information,Source The GW Hatchet is an independent student ne

6、wspaper at The George Washington University. Founded in 1904, it is the second-oldest newspaper in the District of Columbia, behind only The Washington Post. It also serves as the newspaper of record for the Universitys archives. The Hatchet is currently the best non-daily student newspaper in the c

7、ountry, as awarded by the Society of Professional Journalists. The paper derives its name from the implement apocryphally used by George Washington to chop down his familys cherry tree.,Cultural Notes,The George Washington University (GW or GWU) is a private, coeducational university located in Wash

8、ington, D.C., United States. The school was chartered on February 9, 1821 as The Columbian College in the District of Columbia by an Act of Congress and since that time has developed into a nonsectarian research institution. Located four blocks from the White House, GW is known for its undergraduate

9、 International Affairs, International Business, Political Science, and Political Communications programs, as well as its graduate and doctoral programs in business, social sciences, international affairs, medicine, education, public health, and law.,Cultural Notes,The main GW campus consists of 43-a

10、cres in historic Foggy Bottom and is located a few blocks from the White House and the National Mall. Barring a few outlying buildings, the boundaries of campus are delineated by Pennsylvania Avenue, 19th Street, E Street, and Virginia Avenue. The University owns much of the property in Foggy Bottom

11、 and leases it to various tenants, including the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. The Foggy Bottom campus contains most of the residential dormitories in which GW students live. The most notable include: Thurston Hall, Potomac House, Fulbright Hall, Mitchell Hall, Schenley Hall, Munso

12、n Hall, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis Hall, New Hall, Ivory Tower, and The West End, among others.,Cultural Notes,Located in the Marvin Center (student union), J Street gets its name from the layout of DC; there is an I Street and a K Street, but nothing in between the two. This is the main cam

13、pus dining area and is the center of a lot of social activity. Between classes, one will see the area packed with students grabbing a bite to eat before their next lecture.,“Eat, socialize, and study in the heart of the Foggy Bottom campus with easy access to a wide assortment of tempting food choic

14、es which include healthy and special dietary needs dining options. For breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks, you can easily find a hot, fresh, and home-made balanced meal or your name brand favorites individually prepared for a delicious quick refueling.” -advertisement of GWs J Street,Language Poin

15、ts,Key Words & Expressions makes my blood run very cold (para. 10): If something makes someones blood run cold, it makes him very frightened. e.g. I heard a scream which made my blood run cold. (我听到一阵尖叫声,使我感到毛骨悚然。 ),Language Points,to keep a vigilant eye on a reality that . (para. 11): To keep your/

16、an eye on something/someone 或to watch or look after something or someone表示密切关注、照看、监视的意思,to keep a vigilant eye on 是强调形式,也可以换成keep a close eye on e.g. Could you keep an eye on the baby for me for a while? (你能替我看一会儿小家伙吗? ) e.g. I kept my eye on him all the time as I felt sure he was about to do something stupid. (我一直在盯着他,因为我觉得他肯定会做傻事。 ),Language Points,to project the Universitys image (para. 12): To project sth means to convey an impression of something to an audience or to others. e.g. a

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