新视野大学英语第三版第二册第五单元sectionB课件-ppt

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1、(最新整理)新视野大学英语第三版第二册第五单元sectionB课件pptSection B 25UNITA$3,000dictionaryTomasterthereadingskillTounderstandthetextTopracticethephrasesandpatternsTolearnaboutspeechwritingObjectivesObjectivesThemoneygameWarming-upReadingSkillsTextStudyComparativeStudyContentsUnitProjectA$3,000dictionaryBSectionWarming-u

2、pLead-inLead-inBackground InformationBackground InformationA$3,000dictionaryBSectionVideoVideoWatchingWatching1.Whatdoesthe“Magic25”meaninthevideo?TipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTips2.Accordingtothespeaker,whatarethe“No-Nos”whenusingcreditcards?BackBackPurchasPurchasTipsTipsTipsTips1.Whatdoesthe“magic2

3、5”meaninthevideo?over25$under25$GetanewcardPayforcashKnow Know exactly exactly how how much much you you spendspendSaynotocashadvance;Dontpaylate;Becauseoffees;Payoffyourcard;Dontmakejusttheminimumpayment;Dontforgetcheckcreditreport.2.Accordingtothespeaker,whatarethe“No-Nos”whenusingcreditcards?Tips

4、TipsTipsTips1.Whatisacreditcard?2.Whatiscreditlimit?3.Whatiscreditcarddebt?TipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTips1.Whatisacreditcard?TipsTipsTipsTipsA credit card is a standard-sizeplastictoken,withamagneticstripethatholdsamachinereadablecode. Credit cards are a convenientsubstituteforcash

5、orcheck,andanessentialcomponentofelectroniccommerceandinternetcommerce.Cardholdersnormally must pay for credit cardpurchaseswithin30daysofpurchasetoavoidinterestand/orpenalties.2.Whatiscreditlimit?TipsTipsTipsTipsHolders of a validcredit cardhave theauthorizationtopurchasegoodsandservicesuptoapredet

6、erminedamount,calledacreditlimit.3.Whatiscreditcarddebt?TipsTipsTipsTipsDebt results when a credit card holderpurchases an item or service through the cardsystem.Debtaccumulatesanditssumincreasesviainterestandpenaltieswhentheholderdoesnotpaythe company for the money he or she has spent.Theresultsofn

7、otpayingthisdebtontimearethatthe company will charge a late payment penalty(generallyintheUSfrom$10to$40). ReadingSkillsPresentation of the SkillPresentation of the SkillReading Skill PracticeReading Skill PracticeA$3,000dictionaryBSectionDenotation Denotation isis thethe literalliteral meaningmeani

8、ng ofof aaword,theonewefindinadictionary.word,theonewefindinadictionary.ConnotationConnotation, , onon thethe otherother hand,hand, isis thetheimpliedimpliedmeaningmeaningofofaaword,word,thetheoneoneaawordwordsuggestssuggeststotous,us,ororwhatwhatititmakesmakesususfeelfeelororthink.think. Connotatio

9、nConnotation containscontains thethe emotionalemotionalimplicationsimplications andand associationsassociations thatthat aa wordwordmaycarry.maycarry.Denotation and ConnotationExample 1Heresanotherfamiliarexample:Ifwedontpayourcreditcardbillontime,wegetdemanding,nasty emails from the credit card com

10、panysaying something like: “Your failure to pay isunacceptable. Pay immediately or youll be introuble!”(Text A, Para. 2)Denotation: extremelyunkindorunfriendlyConnotation: The word implies that theseunpleasant emails sent by the credit cardcompany are disgusting and make people feelangryandannoyed.D

11、enotation and ConnotationExample 2Advertisementsinvadeourdailylives.Weareconstantlysurroundedbythemessagetospend,spend,spend.(Text A, Para. 4)Denotation: go into a place in largenumbersConnotation: It connotes a sense offorcefulness and it also has an impliedmeaningofbeingoverwhelming,resentedandunw

12、anted.Denotation and ConnotationRead the following sentences from Text B and pay close attention to the underlined words. Write the denotation of each word and its connotation. Check the context for clues. The first one has been done for you.Denotation and ConnotationPracticeDenotation and Connotati

13、on1. After all, a major feature of college life is limitedfinances.FreestuffislikegoldandIfeltentitledtomyshare!(Para.1)Denotation: avaluablesoftyellowmetalthatisusedtomakecoins,jewelry,etc.Connotation: Itimplieshowanxioustheauthorwastogetsomethingfree.Hefeltsoexcitedaboutit,asifhehadfoundgold.Denot

14、ation and Connotation2. Imovedclosertoscout out thesituation.(Para.2)3. Tomysheeramazement,plasticfreedommadeitswayintomymailboxafewweekslater.(Para.3)4. Withmyartificialsenseofsecurity,Iboughtaguitar,afishingrodandahuntingrifle,long-stemrosesformygirlfriend, a brand-new wardrobe, a sophisticated ne

15、wcalculator,andcountlessothertriflesIfeltI“absolutelyneeded”.(Para.4)5. Friendswouldcallandinvitemefordinner,butmyfinances would prohibit any expenses, so Id declineevery time. I would manufacture excuses for why Ialwayssaid“No”totheiroffers.(Para.7)Denotation and Connotation6. A simple matter of cr

16、edit card debt caused me todrive everything I cared about from my life. I feltemotionallycrippledandfinanciallybankrupt!(Para.7)7. I choked on every word, and I hesitated on thenumber.IfeltphysicalpainwhenIlookedherintheeye.(Para.8)8.Ifthisdoesnotchange,manystudents,likemyself,will suffer the conseq

17、uences of the illusion of aseemingly free but staggeringly expensive $3,000dictionary.(Para.10)TextStudyText ComprehensionText ComprehensionLanguage FocusLanguage FocusCritical ThinkingCritical ThinkingA$3,000dictionaryBSection1.Whydidtheauthorfeelentitledtohisshareofthefreestuff?(Para.1)2.Whydidhec

18、ompletetheformandsubmititatlast?(Para.2)3.Whywashesosurprisedwhenhereceivedacreditcard?(Para.3)4.Whydidhebuymorethingshefeltheabsolutelyneeded?(Para.4)5.Whydidhefeelthathewaslettinghisparentsdown?(Para.6)6.Whydidhefeelthathewasemotionallycrippled?(Para.7)7.Whydidhesayitwastorturetoexplainhiscreditca

19、rddebttohismom?(Para.8)8. According to the author, what is the intent and purpose ofcreditcardcompanies?(Para.10)Becauseamajorfeatureofcollegelifeislimitedfinancesandfreestuffislikegold.1.ListentoPara.1andanswerthefollowingquestion.Q:Whydidtheauthorfeelentitledtohisshareofthefreestuff?TipsTipsTipsTi

20、ps2.Whydidhecompletetheformandsubmititatlast?(Para.2)TipsTipsTipsTipsHe thought he wouldnt be qualified for thecreditcardanyway.Withtheconfidencethataprobeofmyfinanceswouldrevealthesheerweaknessofmyprofile,Icompletedtheformandsubmittedit.原句:原句:I moved closer to scout out the situation. In my mind, I

21、 heard my mother issue her famous line: “There is no such thing as free stuff!”, as the student behind the table urged me to receive a brand-new dictionary. (Para.2,L1)解释解释: : Atfirst,herememberedwhathismomhadsaidanddidntbelievethattherewassomethingfreeinthisworld.However,hejustcouldntresistthetempt

22、ationofafreedictionaryintheend.译文:译文:我走近前去察看详情。当桌子背后的那位学生怂恿 我去领一本免费的全新的字典时,我的脑海里仿佛听 到了母亲的那句名言:“世上绝没有免费的东西。”3.Whywashesosurprisedwhenhereceivedacreditcard?(Para.3)TipsTipsTipsTipsA.Hewasnotinterestedingettingit.B.Hewasratherweakfinancially.C.Hejuststartedwithapart-timejob.D.Hewasusedtocashbutnotcredi

23、tcards.Choose the best answer to the question.4.Whydidhebuymorethingshefeltheabsolutelyneeded?(Para.4)TipsTipsTipsTipsSoon, however, I began to buy things that Iwanted. With my _, Iboughta_,a_anda_,_ for my girlfriend, a brand-new_, a sophisticated new _, andcountlessothertriflesIfeltI“absolutelynee

24、ded”.artificial sense of securityguitarfishing rod hunting riflelong-stem roses wardrobecalculatorBecausehedidntliveuptohisparentsexpectations.5.Why did he feel that he was letting his parentsdown?(Para.6)TipsTipsTipsTips原句原句:Making matters worse, I lost one part-time job and with it my output of fu

25、nds grew ever smaller, like those now long-dead roses.(Para.5,L1)解释解释: : WhatmadethingsevenworsewasIlostoneofmytwopart-timejobs,andbecauseofthisthe money available to me became morelimited than before; just like the roses I hadsenttomygirlfriend,mymoneyhadwitheredaway.译文:译文:更糟的是,我失去了一份兼职工作,这样我能 使用的资

26、金就如那些凋零的玫瑰一样,越来越少。6.Whydidhefeelthathewasemotionallycrippled?(Para.7)TipsTipsTipsTipsA.Everythinghecaredwastakenawayfromhislife.B.Hisfriendswouldturndownallhisinvitations.C.Noonewantedtomakefriendswithhim.D.Hismomwouldntcareabouthisfinancialsituation.Choose the best answer to the question.原句原句:I wou

27、ld manufacture excuses for why I always said “No” to their offers. My dirty little secret began to tear at my emotional stability. (Para.7,L3)解释解释: : I would invent excuses for not accepting myfriendsoffers.Mydishonestlittlesecretbegantoshakemyemotionalstability.译文:译文:我会编造借口来解释为什么我对他们的提议总是 说 “不”。我那见

28、不得人的小秘密开始扰乱我稳 定的情绪。编造(虚假情况、借口等)造(虚假情况、借口等)撕扯撕扯Becauseherealizedhisfinancialsituationwasanightmareforhismom.7.ListentoPara.8andanswerthefollowingquestion.Q:Whydidhesayitwastorturetoexplainhiscreditcarddebttohismom?(Para.8)TipsTipsTipsTips译文:译文:是到解决问题的时候了。在那一刻,我觉得我给生活 带来的消极面开始消散。原句原句:The time had come

29、 to move toward a solution. At that moment, I felt the negativity I had brought into my life began to dissolve. (Para.8,L6)解释解释: : Itwastimetosolvemyfinancialproblem.OnlyatthatmomentdidIfeelthatthenegativeeffectonmylifebegantomeltaway.消极性消极性使使处于(某种情形)于(某种情形)8.Accordingtotheauthor,whatistheintentandp

30、urposeofcreditcardcompanies?(Para.10)TipsTipsTipsTipsThe intent and purposeofcreditcardcompaniesistoprofitfromstudentsaccumulateddebts.A $3,000 DictionaryOncetheauthorcompletedacreditcardapplication,hewastoldwouldreceivea_dictionary.Theplasticfreedom_intohismailboxafewweekslater.Hisfirstpurchaseswer

31、e_.Soon,hebegantobuythingsthathewantedandaccumulate_.Whatsworse,helostone_.Thegravityofcreditcarddebtcrisishadlefthimin_.Hefeltheowedhisparentsmorefreemade its waytamedebt part time jobdespairthanhecouldimagine.Hebeganto_inmanyactivities.Aftergraduation,heexplainedthefinancialdistresstohismotherandf

32、eltphysical_whenlookedherintheeye.Recentlyhelearnedthatmanystudentsfalltothe_ofeasilyaccessiblecreditcards.Finallytheauthorpointedthatthe_mustbecomemoresevere,andcollegecampusesshouldbefreeof_.Be-cause“Thereisnosuchthingas_!”.lose interestpaintemptationscreening procedures credit card marketersfree

33、stuffPracticalPhrasesPracticalPhrasesSpecificSpecificMeaningsMeanings1.be/feelentitledto(do)sth. 使某人有权利做某事2.urgesb.todosth. 催促(某人)做某事3.filterout 滤除(不需要的文 字、信息等)4.letsb./sth.down 使失望5.shrugoff 对满不在乎6.tearat 撕扯7.bringsb./sth.into 使处于(某种情形)8.accessto 进入权;使用权;接触 的机会使某人有权利做某事使某人有权利做某事(beentitledto/paidho

34、liday)Everyworkerwillbeentitledtofourweekspaidholidayayear.be / feel entitled to (do) sth. 短语逆译短语应用每位工人每年都能享受4周的带薪休假。意群提示催促(某人)做某事催促(某人)做某事urge sb. to do sth. 短语逆译(minister/takesthefloor/denounce/constitutionalrule)Ministertakesthefloortodenouncethepeoplewhourgehimtosuspendconstitutionalrule.短语应用部长会

35、上发言谴责催促他停止宪制的人们。意群提示滤除(不需要的文滤除(不需要的文字、信息等)字、信息等)(filterout/UV(UltravioletRays)ChildrenshouldhaveglasseswhichfilteroutUV(UltravioletRays)rays.filter out短语逆译短语应用儿童应该戴上滤除紫外线的眼镜。意群提示使失望使失望(excessively/plot/letsb.down)Sadly,theexcessivelysimpleplotofthefilmletallofusdown.let sb. /sth. down短语逆译短语应用遗憾的是,过于

36、简单的电影情节让我们所有人都感到失望。意群提示对对满不在乎满不在乎(shrugoff/hit)Themiddleclassmayshrugoffrisingfoodprices,butthepoorarebeinghitharder.shrug off短语逆译短语应用中产阶级对于食品涨价也许只是耸耸肩而已,但对于穷人来说却是沉重的打击。意群提示撕扯撕扯(huntingdogs/tearat/flesh)Africanhuntingdogswilltearatthefleshoftheirvictimuntilitisweak.tear at短语逆译短语应用非洲猎狗会撕咬猎物的皮肉,直到它变得虚

37、弱不堪。意群提示使处于(某种情形)使处于(某种情形) (behavior/bringsth.Into/disrepute)Theplayersbehavioronthefieldislikelytobringthegameintodisrepute.bring sb. / sth. into短语逆译短语应用球员在赛场上的表现很可能使这场比赛臭名远扬。意群提示进入权;使用权;进入权;使用权;接触的机会接触的机会(TVreporter/fence/restrict/accessto)VillagerstoldtheseTVreportersthatthefencewouldrestrictpubl

38、icaccesstothehills.access to短语逆译短语应用村民们告诉那些电视台记者这个围栏将限制公众进入山区。意群提示FunctionalFunctionalPatternsPatternsFunctions&UsagesFunctions&Usages1.sb./sth.doessth.,assb.doessth.用于表达“某人做某事时,发生了能够影响其决定的事” 。2.Withtheconfidence/anticipation/satisfaction/hesitationthat,sb.does用于表示“某人带着自信、期待、满意、迟疑等心情或感情做某事”。3.Ithadb

39、eenseveralyears/acoupleofweeks/afewdayssincesb./sth.didsth.,sosbdoes,but用于表达“由于时间关系,某人认为能够做某事,可结果却出乎意料之外”。当桌子背后的那位学生怂恿我去领一本免费的全新的字典时,我的脑海里仿佛听到了母亲的那句名言:“世上绝没有免费的东西。原句译文原句译文逆译练习逆译练习Inmymind,I heard mymotherissueherfamousline:“Thereisnosuchthingasfreestuff!”, as the student behind the tableurgedmetorec

40、eiveabrand-newdictionary.(Para.2)句型提句型提炼sb./sth.doessth.,assb.doessth.句型提炼句型提炼应用提示应用提示用于表达“某人做某事时,发生了能够影响其决定的事”。句型句型应用用(motherland/bychance/dilemma)He saw the photos of his beautifulmotherlandbychance, as he faced with the dilemma ofwhetherornottoreturntohiscountry.典型例句当决定要不要回国,进退两难时,他无意间看到了自己美丽祖国的照

41、片。意群提示我确信对我财产状况的调查会曝露我在财务上的不足,所以我填了表格,并把它交了。原句译文原句译文逆译练习逆译练习With the confidence that aprobeofmyfinanceswouldrevealthesheerweaknessofmy profile,I completed theform andsubmittedit.(Para.5)句型提句型提炼Withtheconfidence/anticipation/satisfaction/hesitationthat,sb.does句型提炼句型提炼应用提示应用提示用于表达“某人带着自信、期待、满意、迟疑等心情或感

42、情做某事”。句型句型应用用(Withtheconfidencethat/competition/peacefully)With the confidence that he could win thecompetition easily, he closed his eyes and wenttosleeppeacefully.典型例句他确信能够轻而易举地赢得这次比赛,于是闭上眼睛,安然入睡。意群提示我那可怕的金钱问题从开始至今已好几年了,所以我以为伤口愈合得相当不错了,但是当我向母亲解释我的信用卡债务时,对自己的厌恶感和所感到的尴尬合并成一种折磨。 。原句译文原句译文逆译练习逆译练习It h

43、ad been several years since myawfulmoneyissuesbegan,so Ibelievedthewoundtobefairlywellhealed,buttheblendofdisgustandemotionIfeltwhenIexplainedmycreditcarddebtwastorture.(Para.8)句型提句型提炼Ithadbeenseveralyears/acoupleofweeks/afewdayssincesb./sth.didsth.,sosbdoes,but句型提炼句型提炼应用提示应用提示用于表达“由于时间关系,某人认为能够做某事,

44、可结果却出乎意料之外” 。句型句型应用用(keepcompany/spy/neighboringcountry/appear)IthadbeenseveralyearssinceIkeptcompanywithhim,soIbelievedIknewhimquitewell,butInever knew he was a crown prince fromneighboring countryuntilIsawhimappearedonthetelevisionnews.典型例句同他来往已经好几年了,所以我以为已经非常了解他,但是我看到他出现在电视新闻时,才知道他是位邻国王储。意群提示 1.新

45、学期刚开学thefirstdaysofanewsemester 2.在财务上的不足thesheerweaknessofonesprofile 3.建立自己的信用developonesowncredit 4.虚假的安全感artificialsenseofsecurity 5.基本生活费basicongoinglivingexpenses 6.真正有自主能力 的男孩atrulyautonomousman 7.编造借口manufactureexcuses 8.哽咽地说出每一个字chokeoneveryword 9.孤立的事件anisolatedcase10.可能断送未来havethepotentia

46、ltoruinonesfuture起初,我感到非常震惊,这些庞大的信用卡公司竟然信任我这个在经济上苦苦挣扎的学生,我只持有两份拿最低工资的兼职工作,每月还在分期支付之前所买的电脑。a.a.AtAtfirst,first,I Iwaswasshockedshockedthatthatthesethesehugehugecreditcreditcardcardcorporationscorporationstrustedtrusted me,me, aa strugglingstruggling studentstudentholdingholding twotwo minimumminimum

47、wagewage part-part-puter.b.b. MakingMaking mattersmatters worse,worse, I Ilostlostoneonepartparttimetimejobjobandandwithwithitit mymy outout putput ofof fundsfunds grewgreweverever smaller,smaller, likelike thosethose nownowlong-deadroses.long-deadroses.更糟的是,我失去了一份兼职工作,这样我能使用的资金就如那些凋零的玫瑰一样,越来越少。c.c.

48、I IowedowedthemthemmoremorethanthanI Icouldcouldpossiblypossiblyimagine,imagine,specificallyspecificallytheirtheirvisionvisionofofaaboyboybecomingbecomingaatrulytruly autonomousautonomous man.man. Now,Now, I Iwaswas lettingletting them,them, andand myself,myself,down.down.我欠他们的比我能想象的更多,说得明确些,我辜负了他们让

49、我成为一个真正有自主能力的男孩的期望。现在,我让他们和我本人感到沮丧。如果这个不改变,很多学生就会像我一样,遭受看似免费但却高达3,000美元字典的假象所带来的后果。d.d. IfIf thisthis doesdoes notnot change,change,manymanystudents,students,likelikemyself,myself,willwillsuffersufferthetheconsequencesconsequencesofofthetheillusionillusionofofaaseeminglyseeminglyfreefreebutbutstagge

50、ringlystaggeringlyexpensiveexpensive$3,000$3,000dictionary.dictionary.TipsTipsTipsTips2.Isitnecessaryforstudentstogetapart-timejobtomakeanallowance?Whyorwhynot?1. Doyouthinkcollegestudentsshouldbeissuedacreditcard?Whyorwhynot?3.Whatcanyoudoifyouvealreadyaccumulateddebt?TipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTi

51、ps1.Doyouthinkcollegestudentsshouldbeissuedacreditcard?Whyorwhynot?TipsTipsTipsTipsYes,becausetheyareadultsalreadyandknowhowto budget their money. If they are not given theopportunity to manage their own finance, they willneverlearn.No,theywouldspendallthemoneyandsometimeseven exceed the credit limi

52、t. Therefore, they willpossiblyendupwithdebtandsufferedalot.2.Isitnecessaryforstudentstogetapart-timejobtomakeanallowance?Whyorwhynot?TipsTipsTipsTipsYes,itisimportantforstudentstogetapart-timejob to earn some pocket money because that willhelpthembuythingsneededand,tosomedegree,improvetheirfinancia

53、lstatus.No,studentsshouldconcentrateontheirstudy. Iftheygetapart-timejob,theywillbedistractedfromtheirstudyandwastetheirtimeincollege.Figureoutwhatmademeaccumulatedebt;Savemore,spendless;Seekadvicefromafinancialconsultant;Makeaplantopayoffthedebt;TipsTipsTipsTips3.Whatcanyoudoifyouvealreadyaccumulat

54、eddebt?Talk about college students financial debt .1.Whycancollegestudentseasilyfallintodebt?2.Howcancollegestudentswithalimitedallowanceavoidbeinginfinancialdebt?TipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsSavemoneywheneverIcan;Openasavingsaccountwithalocalbank;Keepasmallamountofmoneyinmywallet;Onlybuythingsth

55、atareneeded;Goshoppingwhenthingsareonsale.TipsTipsTipsTips1.Whycancollegestudentseasilyfallintodebt?Onlybuythingsthatareabsolutelyneeded;Buyusedbooksordiscountstationeries;Trynottoapplyforacreditcard;Limitleisuretimeactivities;Avoidbuyinglatestelectronicproducts.2.Howcancollegestudentswithalimitedal

56、lowanceavoidbeinginfinancialdebt?TipsTipsTipsTipsThematicstudyComparativeStudyThematic StudyThematic StudyLanguage Features AnalysisLanguage Features AnalysisA$3,000dictionaryBSection2.Accordingtoyourownexperiences,howcancollegestudentshandletheirmoneyefficiently?1.Comparisonbetweenasmartconsumerand

57、ablindconsumer.TipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTips1.Comparisonbetweenasmartconsumerandablindconsumer.Smartconsumer1.Savemoremoney;2.Suspenddesiresandavoidluxuries;3.Bysth.trulyneed;4.Notfallintodebt;5.Learnskillsappliedtofinances;6.Balancespendingandsaving.Blindconsumer1.Bylotsoftrifles;2.Accumulatedeb

58、t;3.Latepayment;4.Loseinterestinmanyactivities;5.Emotionallycrippled;6.Financiallybankrupt.TipsTipsTipsTips2.Accordingtoyourownexperiences,howcancollegestudentshandletheirmoneyefficiently?Recordhowmuchtheyhavespent;Trytousecashinsteadofcreditcard;Withdrawonlycertainamountofmoneyfrombank;Neverborrowm

59、oneyfromotherpeople;Onlybuythingstheyneed;BasedBased onon youryour studystudy ofofthethe twotwo texts,texts, comparecomparethethe writingwriting stylesstyles ofof thethetwotwotextstextsinintermstermsofoftheirtheirtypicallanguagefeatures.typicallanguagefeatures.1. What are the typical language featur

60、es of the twotexts?2.Listmoreexamplesfromthetexttosupportyourideas.TipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsText B exemplifies the writing technique ofnarration, in which the students induction tobecomingacreditcarddebtorisdepictedveryvividlyandelaborately.1.Whatarethetypicallanguagefeaturesofthetwotexts?Tip

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