1、上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 BookII应应 用用 型型 大大 学学 英英 语语 系系 列列 教教 程程 Application-oriented college English Course 第1页上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 BackNext Language Skills Development Language in Use Enhancement of Language Abilities Unit 1Unit OneTable of Contents2第2页上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 Focus1 contentBackNextStarterText:T
2、hanks for the best laugh weve had in yearsWorking with words and phrasesDiscussionPractice:interpretingPractice:translationPractice:writingSurfing the InternetHighlightsTable of ContentsPart 1 Language Skills Development3第3页上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 focus1highlightsBackNextHighlights S:Facial expressionsL:
3、An extremely self-satisfied womans racial stereotypesR:Thanks for the best laugh weve had in yearsW:How to avoid writing sentence fragmentsInternet work:Searching for information about Ritz Carlton Hotel Part 1 Language Skills Development4第4页上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 focus1starterBackNext1.StarterA.Canyoud
4、escribethefacialexpressionsinthefollowingpicturesusingthewordsbelow?confusedguiltypanickedconfident 4._1._2._3._panickedguiltyconfidentconfused5第5页上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 focus1starterBackNextB.Listen to a story about an extremely self-satisfiedwomans racial stereotypes,and then complete thefollowingnote
5、swiththeappropriatewords.1.StarterNotes to the StoryThe situation of the story:Awhitewomanwasseated ablackmanon .The womans racial stereotypes:1.Theblackmanisa(n)person.2.Theblackmanshouldntbegivenaseatnextto .The captains solution to the womans complaint and his reasons:1.isanunpleasantperson.2.Iti
6、sunfairfor tobeforcedtositbesidesuchanunpleasantperson.3.Sothefirstclassseatshouldbegivento .nexttoaflightunpleasantawhitepersonThewhitewomananyonetheblackman6第6页上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 focus1starterBackNextOn a flight,a middle-aged white South African woman found herself sitting next to a black man.She
7、called the flight attendant over to complain about her seating.“What seems to be the problem,Madam?”asked the attendant.“Cant you see?”she said.“Youve sat me next to a black.I cant possibly sit next to this unpleasant person.Find me another seat!”“Please calm down,Madam.”the attendant replied.“The f
8、light is very full today,but Ill check to see if we have any seats available in club or first class.”The woman gave an unfriendly glance at the angry black man beside her.1.StarterMind Mapflightattendantclubclass(客机)乘务员(飞机)社交舱,公务级Tapescript7第7页上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 focus1starterBackNextA few minutes la
9、ter the attendant returned with the good news,which she gave to the woman,who looked at the people around her with a very pleased and self-satisfied smile,“Madam,we do have one seat in first class.”Before the woman had a chance to answer,the attendant continued,“I had to get special permission from
10、the captain.But,in this case,the captain felt it unfair that someone should be forced to sit next to such an unpleasant person.”With these words,she turned to the black man and said,“So if youd like to get your things,sir,your seat is ready for you in first class.”At this point,the surrounding passe
11、ngers stood up and clapped their hands loudly as the black man walked up.1.Starter8第8页Warm UpBackNext1.Canyoustillrememberthebestlaughyouvehadinyourlife?Tellusthestory.2.HowdoyouregardBlackpeople?Text Lead-in上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 9第9页BackNextText Lead-in上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 Text OrganizationA womans winn
12、ing lots ofmoney at a slot machine andreturning to the hotel room(Paras._)Thewomansfearwiththetwoblack men she met in theelevator(Paras._)Thewomansstereotypicalreaction to the two black men(Paras._)Thetwoblackmenskindnessandconsideration for the woman(Para._)Thewomansreceivinggiftsfromthetwoblackmen
13、shemetthedaybefore(Paras._)1235689101210第10页上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 focus1textBackNext2.Text:Thanks for the Best Laugh Weve Had in Years 1 On a recent weekend in Atlantic City,a woman won a bucketful of quarters at a slot machine.She took a break from the slots for dinner with her husband in the hotel di
14、ning room.2 But first she wanted to hide the quarters in her room.“Ill be right back and well go to eat,”she told her husband and carried the coin-laden bucket to the elevator.Translation 谢谢您带给我们多年来最畅快欢笑谢谢您带给我们多年来最畅快欢笑 1 最近一个周末,有位女士在大西洋城玩老虎机,赢了满满一桶二十五美分硬币。她暂时离开赌博机,与丈夫前往旅馆餐厅吃晚饭。2 不过,她想先去客房把硬币藏起来。“我去一
15、会儿就回来,然后我们再去吃饭。”她对她丈夫说道,之后,便提着满满一桶硬币朝电梯走去。Meaning:She stopped gambling attheslotmachineforawhileinordertohave dinner with her husband in thehoteldiningroom.bucketful:n.C一桶(量)e.g.Drawabucketfulofwaterfromthewell.n.+-ful=n.e.g.handful,mouthful,pocketfulQuestionsaboutParas.1-2 slot:n.C硬币投币口;细长孔,狭缝 e.g.
16、Pick up the receiver anddepositacoinintheslot.take/have a break:休息一会儿e.g.Welltakeashortbreakforlunch,andthenstartagainat2oclock.coffeebreak下午茶时间lunchhour:午餐时间,午休springbreak:复活节假 laden:a.1)(用于组成形容词)充满,装载e.g.Theflavorofthesouppermeatesthemoisture-ladenair.2)装满,有负载e.g.Theorchardisfulloftreesladenwithap
17、ples.11第11页上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 focus1textBackNextShe won a bucketful of quarters at a slot machine.1.What happened to the woman in Atlantic City on a recent weekend?She went back to her room.Because she wanted to hide the quarters first.2.Where did the woman go before having dinner with her husband?W
18、hy?2.Text:Thanks for the Best Laugh Weve Had in Years 12第12页3 她正要走进电梯时,看到电梯里已经有两位男乘客。两位都是黑人,其中一位个头很高,体型令人望而生畏。这位女士一下子愣住了。她第一反应是:“这两个男人会打劫我。”她转而又想:“不要戴着有色眼镜看人;他们看上去完全像是绅士。”然而,种族偏见力量是强大,恐惧使她满身发凉。她定在那里,眼睛紧盯着眼前两位男子。上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 focus1textBackNext 3 As she was about to walk into the elevator she no
19、ticed two men already aboard.Both were black.One of them was tallvery tallan intimidating figure.The woman froze.Her first thought was:“These two are going to rob me.”Her next thought was:“Dont be a bigot;they look like perfectly nice gentlemen.”But racial stereotypes are powerful,and fear froze her
20、 blood.She stood and stared at the two men.Translation QuestionaboutPara.3Meaning:Oneoftheblackmenwassotallthathelookedveryfrightening.Meaning:Overwhelmed with fixed andprejudiced ideas of black people,she wasextremely afraid of the two men.Shestoppedmovingforwardandlookedatthemintentlyforalongtime.
21、Meaning:Thewomanbecamestiffwithfearandstoodtherewithoutmoving.be about to do sth.:正要,就要(做某事)e.g.Iwasabouttoleavehomewhenitpouredcatsanddogs.notbeabouttodosomething意思是“不愿意做,无意做某事”.e.g.She was not about to leave officeafter10yearsinpower.aboard:ad.在/到(船、飞机、火车或其它交通工具)上e.g.The plane crash killed 100pass
22、engersaboardyesterday.intimidating:a.吓人,令人害怕e.g.They shrug at mentioning theintimidatingbarrister.freeze:vi./vt.1)(因恐惧、震惊而)呆住,僵住,愣住e.g.Iheardtheexplosionandfrozeinmytracks.2)(使)冻结,凝固e.g.Itwassocold;thelakewassuretofreezeovernight.3)(使)感到极冷;冻僵,冻死e.g.Theyalmostfrozetodeath.racial:a.种族,人种,民族e.g.Wemustf
23、ightracialdiscrimination.stereotype:n.C成见,陈规,老一套,刻板印象e.g.The study says that Britishadvertisementshavestereotypesaboutwomen.vt.对有成见,对形成模式化看法e.g.Blackpeopleareoftenstereotypedastroublemakers.freeze ones blood:使人恐怖万分,令人毛骨悚然e.g.Iheardascreamthatfrozemyblood.2.Text:Thanks for the Best Laugh Weve Had in
24、Years 13第13页上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 focus1textBackNextBecause there were already two black men aboard and she was afraid that they were going to rob her.3.Why did the woman hesitate to enter the elevator?2.Text:Thanks for the Best Laugh Weve Had in Years 14第14页上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 focus1textBackNext 4 She
25、felt anxious,upset and ashamed.She hoped they didnt read her mind but gosh,they had to know what she was thinking!Translation4 她开始焦虑,心神不定,又感到不好意思。她希望他们没有看出她心思,不过,天啊,他们必定已经知道她在琢磨什么了!have(got)to:表示一定真实或必定发生e.g.Therehastobeareasonforthis.2.Text:Thanks for the Best Laugh Weve Had in Years 15第15页上海交通大上海交
26、通大学学出版社出版社 focus1textBackNext 5 Her hesitation about joining them in the elevator was all too obvious now.Her face was flushed.She couldnt just stand there,so with a mighty effort of will she picked up one foot and stepped forward and followed with the other foot and was on the elevator.Avoiding eye
27、 contact,she turned around stiffly and faced the elevator doors as they closed.A second passed,and then another second,and then another.Her fear increased!The elevator didnt move.Panic consumed her.“My God,”she thought,“Im trapped and about to be robbed!”Her heart sank.Sweat poured from every pore.T
28、ranslation 5 5 要不要进去和他们同乘一部电梯?她迟疑不决态度已经太过显著了。她涨得满脸通红。老站着不动也无济于事,于是她横下心来,抬起一只脚往前挪,接着另一只脚也跟了进来,站在电梯内。她不敢抬眼,僵直地转过身,脸朝外,这时,电梯门合上了。时间一秒一秒地过去。她越来越害怕!电梯纹丝不动。她陷入了恐惧深渊。“我天啊,”她暗忖,“我被困在这里,要遭人劫财!”她心往下沉,每个毛孔都在冒汗水。Meaning:She didnt know whethershe should step into the elevator andstandtogetherwiththetwoblackmenal
29、ready aboard.Her uncertainty hadbecome too obvious.She became soembarrassedthatherfaceturnedred.Meaning:She felt more and morefrightened She was hit by fear thatwasextremelystrongandnearlylostherreasoningShelostcourageandhope.Shewasfilledwithsuchgreatfearthatshesweatedalot.all too:太(强调到达极端程度)e.g.His
30、fathersoldhispropertytoamanalltooanxioustobuy.flushed:a.脸红e.g.Her face was flushed withhappiness.pick up:抬起,捡起;取或搜集某物;接乘客e.g.Whenweteachahorsetopick up its feet,we start bygettingitaccustomedtohavingaropedangledaroundhislegs.Atruckpicksuptherecyclingonceaweek.Illpickyouupatsix.mighty:a.1)强而有力e.g.Hei
31、sstrongwhoconquersothers;hewhoconquershimselfismighty.2)巨大,非凡e.g.They are cruising on themightyChangjiangRiver.ad.非常,极其e.g.Immightypleased.avoid:vt.躲开,避开;使无效,防止e.g.Toavoidwritinganinvoiceisataxdodge.stiffly:ad.僵直地e.g.Justthentheoldwomanstrodestifflyintotheroom.consume:vt.1)使充满(强烈感情)e.g.She was scare
32、d by thedepression which threatened toconsumeher.2)吃,喝,饮e.g.Mom was amazed by howmuchpizzaTomcouldconsume.3)消耗,消费e.g.TheUShas5%oftheworldpopulation,butconsumes25%oftheglobalenergy.trap:vt.1)使陷入困境,使落入险境e.g.Manywomenaretrappedinlovelessmarriages.2)使陷入圈套,使中计e.g.Hefelthehadbeentrappedinto accepting the
33、terms of thecontract.2.Text:Thanks for the Best Laugh Weve Had in Years 16第16页上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 focus1text 6 Then one of the men said,“Hit the floor.”Instinct told her to do what they told her.The bucket of quarters flew upwards as she threw out her arms and collapsed on the elevator floor.A shower
34、 of coins rained down on her.“Take my money and spare me,”she prayed.More seconds passed.She heard one of the men say politely,“Maam,if youll just tell us what floor youre going to,well push the button.”The one who said it had a little trouble getting the words out.He was trying mightily to hold in
35、a belly laugh.NextBack Translation6 这时,她听到其中一个人说:“趴下(与“按下楼层”同音)。”她本能反应就是照着他们话做。于是她张开双臂,趴在了电梯地板上,满桶硬币飞向空中,洒了出去。硬币如雨点般落在了她身上。她在心里默祷:“把钱拿去吧,饶我一命。”又过了几秒钟,她听到其中一位男子彬彬有礼地说:“夫人,您只要告诉我您要去几楼,我们来按按钮。”说这话人有点费劲才把话说完,尽力忍住没有放声大笑。QuestionaboutPara.6 collapse:vi.1)倒下,坍毁e.g.One of the four medievalchurcheswasnotstru
36、cturallysoundandcollapsed.2)瓦解,瓦解e.g.Amonarchycollapsed.n.坍毁,塌陷;瓦解,瓦解Theseminersweretrappedbythecollapseofthetunnelroof.a shower of:一阵,一连串e.g.ashowerofleaves一阵落叶ashowerofdust一阵灰尘ashowerofsparks一连串火花 pray:vi.1)祈祷e.g.Theywenttothemosquetopray.2)请求e.g.Ihopeandpraythatthisisjustamisunderstanding.have tr
37、ouble(in)doing sth.:做有困难e.g.What do you do when youhave trouble solving a problem intheworkplace?2.Text:Thanks for the Best Laugh Weve Had in Years 17第17页She took it as“fall on your knees to the floor”.上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 focus1text4.What did the woman take“hit the floor”to mean?NextBack 2.Text:Thank
38、s for the Best Laugh Weve Had in Years 18第18页7 这位女士抬起头望着这两位男乘客。他们弯下腰,把她搀扶起来。她满腹疑惑,挣扎着站了起来。“我叫我这个朋友按楼层,”那位普通个头男子说,“意思是叫他按我们要去楼层按钮。夫人,我并非要您趴在地上。”他说话时态度和善,紧咬着嘴唇。上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 focus1textBackNext 7 The woman lifted her head and looked up at the two men.They reached down to help her up.Confused,she s
39、truggled to her feet.“When I told my friend here to hit the floor,”said the average-sized one,“I meant that he should hit the elevator button for our floor.I didnt mean for you to hit the floor,Maam.”He spoke pleasantly.He bit his lip.TranslationQuestionaboutPara.7Meaning:Shewasstillunsureofwhat was
40、 happening.She made anefforttogetup.confused:a.迷惑,糊涂e.g.Jo looked very confused,butthenshelaughed.confused派生自动词confuse,意为“使糊涂,疑惑不解;混同,使分辨不清;使混乱”。e.g.He kept asking unnecessaryquestions that only confused theissue.struggle:vi.1)努力;争取e.g.Fish struggle for survival whenthewaterleveldropsinthelake.2)挣扎着
41、前行或进行某事e.g.Hestruggledalongtheroughroadholdinghisson.n.C挣扎,战斗,斗争 bite ones lip:抑制情感流露,忍住话e.g.Shepauseduncertainly,bitingherlip.2.Text:Thanks for the Best Laugh Weve Had in Years 19第19页According to the two black men,“hit the floor”meant“to push the button for the floor they were going to”.上海交通大上海交通大学
42、学出版社出版社 focus1text5.What did“hit the floor”mean according to the two black men?NextBack 2.Text:Thanks for the Best Laugh Weve Had in Years 20第20页Meaning:Shefeltlikesayingsorrytothetwomenforhavingmistakenthemforbadguys,butshedidntknowwhattosayandbecamespeechless.上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 focus1text8 It was
43、obvious he was having a hard time not laughing.The woman thought:“My God,what a spectacle Ive made of myself.”She was too embarrassed to speak.She wanted to make an apology,but words failed her.How do you apologize to two perfectly respectable gentlemen for behaving as though they were going to rob
44、you?She didnt know what to say.The three of them gathered up the scattered quarters and refilled her bucket.BackNextTranslationQuestionaboutPara.8 make a spectacle of oneself:当众出丑,出洋相e.g.Hedranktoomuchandmadeaspectacleofhimself.fail:vt.没有帮助;辜负e.g.Hisstrengthfailedhim.他(一下子)失去了力量。Hisfriendsfailedhim.
45、他朋友没有帮他忙。respectable:a.1)人格高尚,值得尊敬 e.g.The Chinese are a hard-working,respectablepeople.2)相当多;满意;体面e.g.She received a respectablesum of money for New Year giftfromrelatives.scattered:a.分散,零 散,疏落e.g.scatteredvillagesscatteredshowersscattered派生自动词scatter,意为“分散;散播;撒”。e.g.The crowd scattered at thesound
46、ofgunshots.2.Text:Thanks for the Best Laugh Weve Had in Years 8 很显然,他在极力忍住不笑出来。该女士心想:“我天啊,真是丢人现眼,出大洋相了!”她惭愧难当,默不做声。她想要道一声歉,却不知怎样开口。把两位绝对体面正派绅士看作劫匪,怎样请求他们谅解?她不知该怎么说。他们三人捡起散落硬币,重新放进了桶里。21第21页She felt apologetic and embarrassed.上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 focus1text6.How did the woman feel toward the two black
47、men later?NextBack2.Text:Thanks for the Best Laugh Weve Had in Years 22第22页pull oneself together:控制自己,镇静下来;重新控制感情,重新振作起来e.g.Stop crying andpullyourselftogether!brush oneself/sb.off:(尤指摔跤后)拂去衣服上灰尘,掸净自己/某人e.g.Igotup,brushedmyselfoff,andcarriedonwalking.unsteady:a.1)不稳固,失去平衡e.g.They are sitting at anun
48、steadytable,enjoyingtheyear-enddinner.2)轻易改变,不稳定e.g.Allgoessmoothlyexcepttheunsteadyairflow.roar:vi./vt.1)放声大笑e.g.These children roared inamusementatthefairytales.2)呼啸,咆哮e.g.Couragedoesntalwaysroar.Sometimes courage is the quietvoiceattheendofthedaysaying,“Iwilltryagaintomorrow.”3)(车辆)咆哮而过e.g.Thecar
49、roaredoffdowntheroad.9 电梯在她要去楼层停下了,两位男士坚持要陪她到她客房,因为她脚步似乎有点摇摆,他们担心她在过道里会有闪失。他们将她送到门口,然后道了晚安。她快速进入客房,耳边传来他们走回电梯时发出哈哈大笑。她掸了掸灰,定了定神,便来到楼下与丈夫一起用餐。上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 focus1text 9 When the elevator arrived at her floor they then insisted on walking her to her room.She seemed a little unsteady on her feet,a
50、nd they were afraid she might not make it down the corridor.At her door they bid her a good evening.As she slipped into her room she could hear them roaring with laughter as they walked back to the elevator.The woman brushed herself off.She pulled herself together and went downstairs for dinner with
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