ImageVerifierCode 换一换
格式:PPTX , 页数:78 ,大小:456.64KB ,
资源ID:2957731      下载积分:18 金币
验证码下载
登录下载
邮箱/手机:
验证码: 获取验证码
温馨提示:
支付成功后,系统会自动生成账号(用户名为邮箱或者手机号,密码是验证码),方便下次登录下载和查询订单;
特别说明:
请自助下载,系统不会自动发送文件的哦; 如果您已付费,想二次下载,请登录后访问:我的下载记录
支付方式: 支付宝    微信支付   
验证码:   换一换

开通VIP
 

温馨提示:由于个人手机设置不同,如果发现不能下载,请复制以下地址【https://www.zixin.com.cn/docdown/2957731.html】到电脑端继续下载(重复下载【60天内】不扣币)。

已注册用户请登录:
账号:
密码:
验证码:   换一换
  忘记密码?
三方登录: 微信登录   QQ登录  
声明  |  会员权益     获赠5币     写作写作

1、填表:    下载求助     留言反馈    退款申请
2、咨信平台为文档C2C交易模式,即用户上传的文档直接被用户下载,收益归上传人(含作者)所有;本站仅是提供信息存储空间和展示预览,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上载内容不做任何修改或编辑。所展示的作品文档包括内容和图片全部来源于网络用户和作者上传投稿,我们不确定上传用户享有完全著作权,根据《信息网络传播权保护条例》,如果侵犯了您的版权、权益或隐私,请联系我们,核实后会尽快下架及时删除,并可随时和客服了解处理情况,尊重保护知识产权我们共同努力。
3、文档的总页数、文档格式和文档大小以系统显示为准(内容中显示的页数不一定正确),网站客服只以系统显示的页数、文件格式、文档大小作为仲裁依据,个别因单元格分列造成显示页码不一将协商解决,平台无法对文档的真实性、完整性、权威性、准确性、专业性及其观点立场做任何保证或承诺,下载前须认真查看,确认无误后再购买,务必慎重购买;若有违法违纪将进行移交司法处理,若涉侵权平台将进行基本处罚并下架。
4、本站所有内容均由用户上传,付费前请自行鉴别,如您付费,意味着您已接受本站规则且自行承担风险,本站不进行额外附加服务,虚拟产品一经售出概不退款(未进行购买下载可退充值款),文档一经付费(服务费)、不意味着购买了该文档的版权,仅供个人/单位学习、研究之用,不得用于商业用途,未经授权,严禁复制、发行、汇编、翻译或者网络传播等,侵权必究。
5、如你看到网页展示的文档有www.zixin.com.cn水印,是因预览和防盗链等技术需要对页面进行转换压缩成图而已,我们并不对上传的文档进行任何编辑或修改,文档下载后都不会有水印标识(原文档上传前个别存留的除外),下载后原文更清晰;试题试卷类文档,如果标题没有明确说明有答案则都视为没有答案,请知晓;PPT和DOC文档可被视为“模板”,允许上传人保留章节、目录结构的情况下删减部份的内容;PDF文档不管是原文档转换或图片扫描而得,本站不作要求视为允许,下载前自行私信或留言给上传者【精***】。
6、本文档所展示的图片、画像、字体、音乐的版权可能需版权方额外授权,请谨慎使用;网站提供的党政主题相关内容(国旗、国徽、党徽--等)目的在于配合国家政策宣传,仅限个人学习分享使用,禁止用于任何广告和商用目的。
7、本文档遇到问题,请及时私信或留言给本站上传会员【精***】,需本站解决可联系【 微信客服】、【 QQ客服】,若有其他问题请点击或扫码反馈【 服务填表】;文档侵犯商业秘密、侵犯著作权、侵犯人身权等,请点击“【 版权申诉】”(推荐),意见反馈和侵权处理邮箱:1219186828@qq.com;也可以拔打客服电话:4008-655-100;投诉/维权电话:4009-655-100。

注意事项

本文(新编英语教程5unit4教学课件市公开课一等奖百校联赛特等奖课件.pptx)为本站上传会员【精***】主动上传,咨信网仅是提供信息存储空间和展示预览,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上载内容不做任何修改或编辑。 若此文所含内容侵犯了您的版权或隐私,请立即通知咨信网(发送邮件至1219186828@qq.com、拔打电话4008-655-100或【 微信客服】、【 QQ客服】),核实后会尽快下架及时删除,并可随时和客服了解处理情况,尊重保护知识产权我们共同努力。
温馨提示:如果因为网速或其他原因下载失败请重新下载,重复下载【60天内】不扣币。 服务填表

新编英语教程5unit4教学课件市公开课一等奖百校联赛特等奖课件.pptx

1、Unit FourTEXT I The Invisible PooroIII.Library Worko1.Broadly speaking,the middle class is the social group between the upper or the wealthy and working classes,including professional and business workers and their families.The middle class is sometimes divided into lower middle第1页III.Library Work a

2、nd upper middle classes-a division based on occupational and educational differences.Since World War II,the middle class has been the largest class in the United States,where the middle class participate more in political and voluntary organizations than do the第2页III.Library Work subordinate classes

3、,that is,the lowest paid wage earners and the jobless poor.The middle class in the U.S.also has a higher rate of religious participation than any other class.2.Dictionary definitions of slum and ghetto:Slum-a thickly populated,squalid part of a city inhabited by the poorest people第3页III.Library Work

4、 Ghetto-In former times,in most European countries,a section of a city inhabited by Jews.In the U.S.today,a thickly populated slum area in a city inhabited predominantly by a minority group.In many cities in the U.S.,particularly in the East and the Middle West,slums developed where unemployment led

5、 to great suffering and over-crowdedness;moreover,pauperism and crime are widespread.第4页III.Library Work In the U.S.,ghetto is a term used to describe segregated residential areas in the northern U.S.They are typically overcrowded,and have poor housing and high unemployment.They are largely a result

6、 of segregation.3.The general purpose of unions has been to protect and advance the well-being of workers.Some participants in and observers of the U.S.labor movement have viewed unions as institutions with the potential to establish industrial democracy and socialism.Until the 第5页III.Library Work 1

7、930s,U.S.labor unions suffered severe legal disadvantages.Before 1842 strikes were often prohibited by the courts.In 1932 antistrike injunctions were outlawed.U.S.unions finally gained full legal recognition in 1935.The workers were then given the right to form and join unions and to engage in colle

8、ctive bargaining.第6页IV.Organization of the TextI.Thesis statement:invisibility of American poor(Paragraphs 1 2)II.The normal and obvious causes of the invisibility of the poor(Paragraphs 3 7)1.Poverty is often off the beaten track.(Paragraph 4)2.Beauty and myths are masks of poverty.(Paragraph 5)3.S

9、ummary and comment(Paragraphs 6 7)第7页IV.Organization of the TextIII.A new kind of blindness about poverty(Paragraphs 8 14)1.Transformation of the American city isolates the poor from sight of others.(Paragraphs 8 9)2.Well-meaning ignorance keeps concerned and sympathetic Americans from knowing the t

10、ruth about the poor.(Paragraph 10)3.Mass production enables the best-dressed poverty to exist.(Paragraphs 11 12)第8页IV.Organization of the Text 4.Many of the poor are the wrong age to be seen.(Paragraphs 13 14)IV.Political invisibility-the dispossessed at the bottom of society cannot speak for themse

11、lves.(Paragraphs 15 17)V.Conclusion(Paragraph 18)第9页V.Key Points of the TextParagraph 3perennial:lasting through the whole year;lasting forever or for a long time 持久,持久,长久长久 E.g.:the perennial snow fields 终年积雪原终年积雪原野野 the perennial blue jeans 四季都穿牛仔裤四季都穿牛仔裤 a perennial invalid 长久病人长久病人 the perennial

12、 problems of isolation in old age 一直未能处理老年人孤独问题一直未能处理老年人孤独问题第10页Paragraph 4 off the beaten track/path:not well-known;not often visited 去人不多,鲜有些去人不多,鲜有些人涉足;不知名人涉足;不知名;离开常规;不落俗套离开常规;不落俗套beaten:(of a path,track,etc.)that is given shape by the feet of those who pass along it(路路)被踏平被踏平,走出来走出来,人们常走人们常走E.g

13、.:We followed a well-beaten path through the forest.我们沿着人们常走小路穿我们沿着人们常走小路穿过了森林。过了森林。第11页Paragraph 4E.g.:a vacation spot that is off the beaten track 僻静度假处僻静度假处 go off the beaten track 打破常规打破常规turnpike(AmE):also pike,turnpike road,a special road for the use of fast-traveling vehicles,especially such

14、a road which one has to pay to use 高速公路高速公路第12页Paragraph 4orut:deep narrow marks or tracks left in soft ground by the wheel of a vehicle 车辙车辙orutted roads:roads with deep,narrow marks made by the wheels of vehicles 有车辙路;凹凸不有车辙路;凹凸不平路平路oE.g.:be in a rut 墨守成规,也成不变墨守成规,也成不变第13页Paragraph 4oget/fall into

15、 a rut 陷入老一套,开始陷入老一套,开始墨守成规墨守成规o fall into a conversational rut 开开始了老调重弹谈话始了老调重弹谈话o get out of ones rut 摆脱陈规旧习摆脱陈规旧习oa runaway sweatshop:a out-and-out sweatshop 彻头彻尾血汗工厂彻头彻尾血汗工厂第14页Paragraph 4orunaway:out of control 摆脱控制;摆脱控制;控制不住控制不住oE.g.:a runaway oil well 喷流不止油喷流不止油井井o runaway inflation(脱缰野马似)恶(脱

16、缰野马似)恶性通货膨胀性通货膨胀o the runaway cost of grain 飞涨谷飞涨谷物价格物价格第15页Paragraph 5orun-down:old and broken;in bad condition 失修,破败;衰败失修,破败;衰败oE.g.:a run-down old house 破败旧屋破败旧屋o This neighborhood is getting run-down.附近这一带正在日渐衰落。附近这一带正在日渐衰落。obe exempt from:be freed from a duty,service,payment,etc.被豁免;被免去被豁免;被免去o

17、E.g.:Charitable organizations are exempt from taxation.第16页Paragraph 5oJohn is exempt from physical education because of poor health.ostrain:a state in which one is greatly troubled by anxiety and difficulty 极度担极度担心;重负;过劳心;重负;过劳oE.g.:Young people are under great strain during the examination period.

18、o Examinations of all kinds put a great strain on young people.第17页Paragraph 5otension:(a feeling of)nervousness,anxiety,worry,or pressure(精神上)担心(精神上)担心oE.g.:Before the interview,Janet suffered from a lot of nervous tension.o He felt helpless under the tension of waiting for the news.第18页Paragraph 5

19、ounderprivileged:(of people)not having the advantages of ordinary persons life;lacking in good chances for education,social life,etc.贫困;社会经济贫困;社会经济地位低下;生活水平低下地位低下;生活水平低下oE.g.:children from underprivileged homes 贫困家庭孩子贫困家庭孩子o an underprivileged nation 生活水平低下生活水平低下国家国家o underprivileged areas of a city

20、 城市贫城市贫民区民区第19页Paragraph 6othey will be functioning a generation hence:the normal and obvious causes of the invisibility of American poor will still hold true in a generation from nowofunction:operate,workoE.g.:Is the machine/computer/telephone functioning?ohence:from nowoE.g.:three days/a week/two

21、months hence第20页Paragraph 6oslip:move secretly or unnoticedoE.g.:The wet soap slipped out of my hand.o Her secret slipped out without her knowing.o Days slipped by and he accomplished very little.o Dont let good opportunities slip through your fingers.第21页Paragraph 7oforay:literally means“a sudden a

22、ttack into an enemy area by a small number of soldiers to damage or seize arms,foot,etc.”突袭;闪电式侵扰突袭;闪电式侵扰oE.g.:The soldiers went on a foray at the command of the officer.o make a foray on a town 对一城镇对一城镇进行突袭进行突袭第22页Paragraph 7oForays extended meaning is“a short attempt to become active in an activit

23、y that is quite different from ones usual activity.”What the author means here is that visits to the slums made by the middle class at usual times are rare,but at Christmas time,there would be some visits.冒险;涉足冒险;涉足 a short unexpected visit 短暂访问短暂访问第23页Paragraph 7oE.g.:the presidents three-day foray

24、 into the South 总统对南方总统对南方3天短暂访问天短暂访问o From time to time he made forays to the pavement booksellers.他经常涉足街头他经常涉足街头书摊书摊oghetto:a section of a city or town where live minority people who are not accepted as social equals by the majority of its citizens 少数民族聚居区少数民族聚居区第24页Paragraph 7oCompare synonyms of

25、 ghetto:oslum:a district in a city or town where living conditions are dirty and unhealthy,and where poor people live 贫民窟贫民窟oshantytown:a part of a city or town made up of poorly-built huts,cabins,or houses 棚户区棚户区第25页Paragraph 8othe failures:people who fail in doing what they expect to do;unsuccessf

26、ul people 第26页Paragraph 9oassume:take something as a fact or as true without proof;supposeoE.g.:He was absent at the picnic.I assume that hed forgotten all about it.o Assuming that it rains tomorrow,shall we change our plan?第27页Paragraph 10ocompound:make worse by adding(something)to (often used in t

27、he passive)增加;加重增加;加重oE.g.:compound a problem 使问题复使问题复杂化杂化o compound difficulties(losses)加重困难(损失)加重困难(损失)o His difficulty was compounded by a sense of insecurity/uncertainty.第28页Paragraph 10ohovel:a small dirty place to live in 简陋小屋;茅舍;肮脏杂乱住所简陋小屋;茅舍;肮脏杂乱住所第29页Paragraph 11oThe irony in this:the rever

28、se(state of affairs)/the incongruity of this oIrony refers to“the sort of event or result which is just the opposite of what one would hope for or meant to happen”含有讽刺意含有讽刺意义事义事第30页Paragraph 12odiscern:to see,notice,or understand,especially with difficulty;perceive 看出,识别,觉察看出,识别,觉察oThis process has

29、been magnified with the poor throughout the country:This process of having the poor disappear from sight has been developing rapidly allover the country.第31页Paragraph 14olurid:sensational,shocking 可怕;可怕;惊人惊人;骇人听闻;过分渲染得骇人听闻;过分渲染得oE.g.:lurid accounts of the carnage 骇人听闻大屠杀报道骇人听闻大屠杀报道o He painted a lur

30、id picture of prison life.他把监狱生活描写得十分可他把监狱生活描写得十分可怕。怕。o lurid crimes(stories)耸人听闻罪耸人听闻罪行(故事)行(故事)第32页Paragraph 15othe dispossessed:people who have lost all their possessions.Here,the dispossessed are people who do not possess anything.ofraternal:of,belonging to,or like brothers 弟兄(般),友爱弟兄(般),友爱oE.g.

31、:fraternal affection 弟兄情谊弟兄情谊o a fraternal atmosphere 友好气氛友好气氛 第33页Paragraph 16othere is not even a cynical political motive for caring abut the poor,as in the old days:In the old days,there might be some concern for the poor shown by some people to achieve their own purposes.Their motive of doing s

32、o would be cynical,or doubtful.But today,there is not even that kind of concern.第34页Paragraph 17oreservoir:a large supply,especially one that has not yet been used 贮藏,蓄贮藏,蓄积,大量供给积,大量供给oE.g.:an oil reservoir 油槽油槽o History is a reservoir of human experience.历史是人类经历总汇。历史是人类经历总汇。o have a great reservoir

33、 of knowledge 有广博知识有广博知识omenace:something which suggests a threat or brings danger 威胁威胁第35页Paragraph 17oarticulate the needs of the poor:express clearly and effectively the needs of the pooroarticulate:express thoughts and feelings clearlyoE.g.:He was so despondent(沮丧,泄气)(沮丧,泄气)that he could hardly

34、articulate his distress.oArticulate is often used in language learning,meaning“pronounce distinctly,clearly,and carefully.”oE.g.:Josephine articulates every word carefully.She has good articulation.第36页Paragraph 18oin the old rhetoric of reform:reform in the old days that was stated in a language th

35、at was fine to hear or read but that really did not mean much 以往以往粉饰太平改革粉饰太平改革oRhetoric in its general sense means“the art of speaking or writing in a way that is likely to persuade or influence people.”But in this context,rhetoric is used in its derogatory sense,meaning“speech or writing that sound

36、s fine and important,but is really insincere or without meaning.”第37页VI.SA to Organization and Development,P.50,Students BookoPara.5:The word“too”indicates furtherance.In this case,it tells the reader what the paragraph deals with is similar to what has been dealt with.The fact is,in this paragraph,

37、we find another perennial reason why poverty is invisible in America.oPara.6:The pronoun“these”can point both backward and forward.In this case it points backward,i.e.“these”refer to the perennial reasons that have been explained in the previous two paragraphs.第38页VI.SA to Organization and Developme

38、nt,P.50,Students BookoPara.8:“Now”indicates a change of direction.The writer is going to turn from the“perennial”to the“present”.oPara.9:“In short”is used to summarize.What follows is a brief summary of what has just been said,i.e.the effect urban development has on the invisibility of the poor.第39页

39、VI.SA to Organization and Development,P.50,Students BookoPara.10:“This new segregation”refers to the segregation of the poor from the affluent mentioned in the previous two paragraphs.The segregation is“new”because there has been the“old”notorious segregation of the colored people from the white第40页

40、VI.SA to Organization and Development,P.50,Students BookoPara.11:The word“this”in“The irony in this”refers to the last sentence of the last paragraph.i.e.“There is a warm feeling of satisfaction,of pride in the way things are working out:the poor,it is obvious,are being taken care of”.Can they be ta

41、ken care of when they are even invisible?第41页VI.SA to Organization and Development,P.50,Students BookoPara.12:“This”in“This is an extremely important factor”refers to the last sentence of the last paragraph,i.e.“Even people with terribly depressed incomes can look prosperous.”oPara.13:The word“then”

42、here has nothing to do with its basic meaning,i.e.a specific point of time either in the past or in the future.Here it is used in the sense of“besides”,showing that there is another reason why the poor are invisible.第42页VI.SA to Organization and Development,P.50,Students BookoPara.15:“And finally”he

43、re is,as usual,used to show that we have come to the last point in our exposition.Here the writer is going to tell us that the poor are not only materially and emotionally invisible,but they are also politically invisible,i.e.their voice is not heard.第43页VII.SA to Ex.I,P.36,Workbooko1.To enforce his

44、 assertion that the other America did exist though most Americans might not believe it just because they had never been there personally.What Harrington is trying to say is“I myself was once ignorant of its existence,but now I can prove to you that it does exist.”第44页VII.SA to Ex.I,P.36,Workbooko2.R

45、efer to Paragraphs 4 and 5.oRural poverty is hidden away from tourists who normally travel on highways without penetrating into the country,and sometimes is masked by its natural beauty.o3.Refer to Paragraphs 8 10.oUrban transformation leads to the distributional segregation of poverty,and urban ren

46、ewal creates the false impression about the existence of the poor.第45页VII.SA to Ex.I,P.36,Workbooko4.Refer to Paragraphs 11 14.oMass production of garments enables even the poor to be decently dressed.Most poor people are aged;they are less mobile and thus less visible.o5.Politically,the poor are no

47、t adequately represented;and their voice is not heard and attended to in the political life of the nation.o6.(Omitted)第46页VIII.SA to Ex.II,P.37,Workbooko1.Beauty refers to the beautiful environment.Specifically it refers to the hills,the streams,the foliage in the lovely season in the area of the Ap

48、palachians Mountains.Myths refer to Rousseaus concept of the“primitive man,”a person who was admired for his supposedly simple and pure life,and who was exempt from the strains and tension of the middle class.Specially they refer to the run-down mountain houses,supposedly the abode(住所)(住所)of the for

49、tunate people.第47页VIII.SA to Ex.II,P.37,Workbooko When the traveler comes to the Appalachians,he will see the beauty of nature,and the run-down houses remind him of the“primitive man.”He does not know that the people living in the area are actually undereducated,underprivileged;in other words,they a

50、re poor.So outward beauty of nature and false beliefs in the“primitive man”are misleading-they simply cover up the truth-the existence of poverty.第48页VIII.SA to Ex.II,P.37,Workbooko2.The segregation of the poor from the affluent is new because the poor still live in the miserable housing in the cent

移动网页_全站_页脚广告1

关于我们      便捷服务       自信AI       AI导航        获赠5币

©2010-2024 宁波自信网络信息技术有限公司  版权所有

客服电话:4008-655-100  投诉/维权电话:4009-655-100

gongan.png浙公网安备33021202000488号   

icp.png浙ICP备2021020529号-1  |  浙B2-20240490  

关注我们 :gzh.png    weibo.png    LOFTER.png 

客服