新视野大学英语视听说教程教学教案
新视野大学英语视听说教程教学教案
一、 课程基本信息
1. 课程名称:新视野大学英语视听说教程
2. 课程性质:院内必修课
3. 授课对象:2008级
二、 考试方式:考察课
1.
mind about the important parts as well as the new learnt In fact, quite a few tickets were given on that road.
Q: What does the woman mean?
2. M: Who do you think is the smartest student in the class?
W: Mary is second to none.
Q: What does the woman say about Mary?
3. W: What are you so happy about?
M: Instead of being given an even dozen, we’ve been given a baker’s dozen.
Q: Why is the man so happy?
4. M: We have had a lot of rain over the last few years.
W: But nothing like this.
Q: What does the woman mean?
5. M: What effect has the booming economy had on interest rates for loans?
W: The interest rates have skyrocketed!
Q: What does the woman mean?
1. A 2. B 3.B 4.D 5.C
III. Listening In
Task 1: Dogs aren’Manager: I’m sorry. Miss, but dogs aren’Mary: But I have a ticket for him.
Manager: I’Mary: You don’that he’Manager:
Mary: ll leave the theater immediately. I promise
’ve ever seen.
Manager: Well…Mary: human
any other dog seen
’s birthday. While they were getting out, the husband went back upstairs to chase the cat out. The wife, not waiting it known that the “He’s just going upstairs to say goodbye to my mother.” A few minutes later, the husband got into the car, and said, “Sorry it took it so long. The stupid old thing was hiding under the bed, and I had to poke her with a stick to get her to come out!”
4-1-3-5-2-6 D) She was ill-treated at home.
Task 3: A Sudden Change in the Parrot’s Attitude
A young man named John received a parrot as a gift. The parrot had a bad attitude and an even worse vocabulary. Every word out of this bird’s mouth was rude. John tried every method to
change the bird’s attitude by constantly saying polite words, playing soft music, and anything he could think of to set a good example. Nothing worked. Finally, John got fed up and he yelled at the parrot. And the bird yelled back. John shook the parrot, and the bird got angrier and ruder. Finally, in a moment of desperation, John put the bird in the refrigerator freezer. For a few minutes, John heard the bird scream and kick. Then suddenly there was silence. a sound for over a minute. Fearing that he’s hurt the bird, John quickly opened the door calmly stepped out and said, “I believe I may have offended
John was greatly surprised at the bird’1.C 2.D 3.B 4.C 5.A
IV. Speaking Out
John: Se-Jin, Se-Jin: John: Se-Jin: John: ’Se-Jin: Good idea.
’s been kind to us. I want to
AB’ll be crazy about it. He’s so lonely; he needs company rather than beautiful flowers. A: Good thinking! The dog can keep him company.
Model 2 Where to walk dogs?
Bob: in Shanghai.
Laura: ?
Bob: Apparently .
Laura: ?
Bob: ? Maybe the park is a good idea.
Laura: on the streets.
Bob: But in many large cities where dogs can be walked, . I heard Paris is
the worst.
Laura: ?
Bob: ? Now Your Turn
AB: Sure, it’s published in the newspapers.
AB: It’s rather cruel, isn’t it? We shouldn’ABA: Would they?
BPhilip: Wow! Peter: Philip: Peter: Philip: , too.
Peter: . ?
’A’s work I like to relax a bit myself.
BA: Maybe I should have a try, but I don’t know how to use the diskman.
: OK, I can lend you this manual.
A: Wonderful! Any other tips on getting starded?
V. Let’s Talk
An Intelligent Dog
A black dog walked into a butcher’s shop with a five-dollar bill in his mouth. He spent several minutes looking at the meat on display. He finally fixed his eyes on the lamb chops and barked, showing that he wanted to buy some of them. The butcher, thinking the dog wouldn’t know the
difference, picked out the worst chops. The dog barked angrily and continued to bark until the butcher selected the finest chops. After the butcher took the money from the dog’s mouth, the dog picked up the chops and left the shop.
The butcher was deeply impressed and decided that he would like to own a clever dog like that.
Mary: David, how did your mom like the dog you gave her for a birthday gift?
David: Oh, Mary, she was delighted. It licked her hand and wagged its tail and she was hooked. Mary: What did she call it?
David: She’s calling it “Brian”, after a friend of hers.
Mary: Your mom always did have a sense of humor. I read somewhere that dogs can become very
close to their owners.
David: I’ve heard that. I saw an interview on TV with a man who had epileptic attacks, and his
dog would warn him before he would have an attack.
Mary: Really? I wonder how they can do that1
David: It ahs something to do with the dog’s sense of smell. It’s very keen.
Mary: Do you think Brian will be able to foretell when your mom is going to roast a chicken? After David gave his mom a dog as a and wagged its tail. She called it Brian one of her an article which says that dogs can be faithful to their . which introduced a dog that could that this ability of the dog’s has she wounded whether the dog Brian can is roast .
“” “Of course, son, you’re 100 percent polar bear.”
“Dad, tell me the truth. I ” “Son, I’m 100 percent you’re certainly 100 percent polar bear.”
“Dad, don’t worry. But it’…am I really 100 percent polar bear?”
“Why on ”
”
” a woman asks her dog Sydney. The dog was her tail. Then she inside the house. Sydney is hunting for mold. When she sits down, that ’t work. She said she trusted the dog more than the other before. Now it can be cleaned out and the boy will feel much better.
is very special. Only about ten animals in the U.S. can do this. She spent hundreds of hours with a police dog trainer in Florida to learn how. In the U.S., people have used dogs to find drugs and bombs for a long time, but dogs that find mold are something new.
People in Europe have used mold-sniffing dogs for many years. Dogs are cheaper to use than human trackers and can find exactly where the mold is. They also do it quickly and for less than %500. Other methods may cost thousands of dollars and take many weeks.
1.D 2.C 3.B 4.A 5.D
Speaking
A Funeral for a Dead Fish
Nancy: Westerners often take pets as their friends, even their family members. Especially dogs
They think dogs are man’s best friends.
Michael: What pets do people usually keep?
Nancy: A lot. Fish, cats, horses… anything could be a pet.
Michael: Do you have a pet?
Nancy:Michael: A funeral?
Nancy: Yes, usually it’Michael: Sounds interesting.
Nancy:Michael: OK, bye.
1. 教学方法及教学手段:
2.
4.
To staff can make a short dialogue to express :
Girl 1: What do you think of this miniskirt, Amy? Pretty hot stuff, eh?
Girl 2: Wow…it’s pretty short. My mom would never let me wear something like that.
Girl 1: My mom’s cool. She lets me make my own decisions about clothes.
Girl 2: Not my mom. She’d be mad if I came home in a skirt like that.
Girl 1: Let’s both got one; then maybe your mom wouldn’t be so upset if we both wore the same
skirt.
Girl 2: Well…maybe.
1.D 2. The first girl(The girl who suggests wearing the short skirt.)
Dialog 2
Mother: Lily, where did you get that skirt? You can’t wear that. It’s much too short! What will
others think?
Lily: You don’t understand fashion. It’s what everyone is wearing. I it looks very
attractive.
Mother: Nonsense, it’Lily: But it’Lily: Look, Amy has come. She’Mother: My God, I give up.
1. B 2. No, she hasn’t.
’Lily: Mother: I wouldn’Lily: ’s last year’s style.
Mother: Lily: ’s the point of following the fashion? 6.deign trends and create new styles. Paris has been the traditional center of world fashion, though recently British designers have had great influence in setting new styles, and so have certain designers in the United States and Italy. French designers guard the secrets of their new designs until their collections are shown to the public. Then pictures of the styles are published in newspapers and magazines all over the world. People from many countries travel to Paris to buy the clothes and copy the newest ideas. In January they go to see the spring clothes; and in July, to see the autumn designs. Many dress manufacturers from other countries buy the original clothes of the famous French designers. They then take them back to their own sewing rooms, where the clothes are
copied and made up in great numbers. That’s why you may be able to buy in your town the clothing that is in the latest style without paying a very high price for it. Other manufacturers use the Paris styles simply as a starting point for their own ideas. Still others may adapt only a part of the French design into their own styles. 1. F 2.F 3.T 4.T 5.F
Fashion designers design ,
begin and new styles,
Paris is designs People and manufacturers January and
. up .
Top fashion models salaries and live exciting lives. If you ’ll also need key to developing your fashion model potential. Kimi is a ’t you think having the hegith and 3.A 4.B 5.C
…..earning large salaries
…..being at least 5’8” tall
Kimi…………..massaging one’s feet
……producing growth hormones directly
Customers…….buying Kimi
IV. Speaking Out
Model 1 How did you like the fashion show?
Laura: the fashion show last night?
John: It was dumb. it’s stupid of women to wear clothes like that.
Laura: the clothes; they looked pretty nice to me.
John: people can wear that stuff and walk around the streets?
Laura: Yes, I do. At least, some people certainly can. They wear high-fashion clothes to show off
their sense of style and wealth.
John: they’re dumb. It makes more sense to spend the money on more practical purposes.
Now Your Turn
AB: I think it’ABA: Yes, I do. Don’to show off their sense of style as wealth.
B: Well, I still think low-neck dresses to spend the money on
Model 2 I’Salesman: John: Salesman:?
John: .
Salesman: ok, . What color do you like?
John: ? AB’t know.
A: No problem, I’ll take your measurements…OK, what color do you like?
: Dark blue, please.
A: Please try this one on…How does it feel?
B: Yes, that’s comfortable. And the color matches my jacket. What does it cost?
A: $79.90.
B: I’ll take it. Can I pay with a credit card?
A: Sorry, we accept only cash.
Model 3 Could you show me a pair of running shoes?
Salesman: Good morning, see anything you like?
John: …Excuse me, could you show me a pair of running
shoes? Are any of these on sale?
Salesman: The price of the Reeboks won’t change, but the Nikes this afternoon:25%
off. That’s a good deal. John: No, I don’t like Nikes at all.
Salesman: Well, why don’John: Okay. too tight. Do you have a size 24?
Salesman: I’m sorry, . But John: How long will it take?
Salesman: Three days.
John: Then don’
A: May I help you?
BAB: OK…I think it’A: I’B: No, I don’Vwives and mothers. Clothes became a weapon in the battle between and daring was soon popular. During this period miniskirts Ms. Quant said that at her fashion shop, young women began demanding “If I didn’t make them short enough, the girls that had wonderful legs ” She said. Eventually, Ms. Quant’s skirts, ’s, were reduced to about five inches. In parts of Europe and North America the miniskirt represented loose morals. Members of the older ’s opinion, short skirts worn with heavy pantyhose would make the girl look childlike. Lately, feminists have come to see mini as a symbol of women’s liberation, as a powerful weapon against the traditional stereotype of the woman simply as wife and mother.
1.D 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.B
VI. Furthering Listening and Speaking
Task 1: Paying for the New Clothes
Daughter: Mom, I need some new clothes. Everything I have is out of date. The new semester
will be starting soon—can we go shopping?
Mother: You have a closet full of clothes that are still in very good condition. Your father and I
already have to pay you university tuition…and there’re the books too. Daughter:the middle ages.
Mother: But…
Daughter:Mother: No, you need to study. But is a look for
Daughter:The daughter wants to buy , but still in good condition and the parents . The daughter argues that she . daughter’—the —fashion shows are not theatre, certain dresses, as a model, you are just an advertisement for the designer. So you 1.T 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.F
Task 3: Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka-dot Bikini She was afraid to come out of the locker
She was as as she could be
She was afraid to come out of the locker
She was that somebody would see
One, two, three, four, tell people what she wore
It was an itsy bitsy teenie weenie yellow polka-dot bikini
That she wore for the today.
An itsy bitsy teenie weenie yellow polka-dot bikini
So in the she wanted to stay.
Two, three, four, stick around we’ll tell you more
She was afraid to come out in the open
And so a around her she wore
She was afraid to in the open
And so she sat bundled up on the shore
Two, three, four, tell the people what she
Speaking
Buying an Expensive Dress
Nancy:Jill: Nancy:Jill: Nancy:Jill: Nancy: Well, let’Jill: Nancy:
UNIT7
and also with the ways of behaving expressing and the going 2.
重点: The vocabulary lists as well as the new learnt expressions 难点: The way to make good use of what they have learnt this unit.
3.授课内容
. Listening Skills
1. W: How much money is the rent for an apartment in this neighborhood?
M: Your rent should be about a quarter of that.
Q: How much should be the woman’s rent be?
2. M: I paid $3,500 for this digital camera. It was on sale at a 30$ discount.
W: It’s a real bargain.
Q: How much did the camera cost originally?
3. M: What’s the rate for an economy car?
W: The daily rate is $32, unlimited mileage.
Q:
4. M: I’ W: They are $180 each and four a a 20%
discount.
Q: How much does the man have to pay?
5. W: ve got!
M: ’s covered 3,080 miles
Q: 1.B 2.A 3.A
’s the loan for? I have a few bucks I could…
I’s a lot of money.
Mike, as you know, property values have been going through the roof. If I had
And from what I know, interest rates are low now.
Robert: Exactly. Sounds like a good time to buy.
a banker a loan
10. saving save spend
11. a mortgage property
12. Property values
13. risen/gone up/increased by 30 percent
Task 2: Can I have my change please?
Tom was down on his luck and felt he needed a few drinks. Hw went to a bar and had several drinks. When he was done, he stood up and walked toward the door. The barman shouted after
him, “Hey mister, are you going to pay for those drinks?”
Tom turned around and replied, “I have already paid you,” and then walked out of the bar. Almost immediately he saw one of his friends Richard and told him about the barman, “Just go in there and drink all you want, then get up and leave. When the barman asks you to pay the bill, just tell him you have already paid.”
and said, “me he’d paid, but I don’”
Richard said, “I would love to stay and hear don’t change please?”
1. A 2.B 3.D 4.C 5.C
What’reasonable, doesn’Let’’’ll happen?
the students all go shopping to spend that extra money. This 3.F 4.F 5.F
John: Hey, Se-Jin, do you want to come shopping with me? My dad just gave me my monthly
allowance and .
Se-Jin:, John! What do you want to buy?
John: I don’t know…Some music CDs, maybe.
Se-Jin: things you don’t even know if you want, when you need it.
John: But , that doesn’t s sound like much fun either. Besides, I need
some new CDs.
Se-Jin: !
Now Your Turn
A: Hey, do you want to come shopping with me? I just got some money from my part-time job, and I want to get rid of it right away.
B: That’s your style. What do you want to buy?
A: I don’t know…some fashionable clothes, maybe.
B: If you waste all your money on things you don’t even know money completely when you need it.
A: But if I just hold on to my money…’new clothes. What’BPeter: I’.
Jane: Peter: .
Jane: Well, . What do you say
to that?
Peter: But .
Jane: Peter: , buy look at all the divorces, suicides and murders among
?
’d be as happy as a king. A’t I? If I were a millionaire, there’s nothing I couldn’t buy.
A’t forget, there are also divorces and suicides among wealthy people.
: Well, there is some truth in what you said. Money cannot but real happiness.
Model 3 I wonder if you could give me a loan.
John: Hey, Se-Jin, .
Se-Jin: , John?
John: Se-Jin, , and you usually have a bundle tucked away. .
Se-Jin: .
John: You see, I want to buy some new stereo equipment, and .
Se-Jin: ?
John: The stores have all stuff on a huge sales promotion right now. !
S-Jin: John, . But a new stereo isn’t an emergency. John: Then I’m afraid I have to find someone who is more easy-going.
Now Your Turn
A: Hi, I was trying to catch up with you.
B: What happened?
Alend me some money?
B: You’re daydreaming. I’ABA:B: Well, I’isn’t urgent. A: Then I’V
her heart that when he dies, she would pit all the money in the ” She had a box with her. She came over with the box and put it in the locked the casket down, and they rolled it away. He friend said, “Girl, I ’t fool enough to put all that money in there with your husband!”
“Listen, I’m a Christian. I can’t go back on my word. I promise him that I would put all the money in the casket with him.”
!?”
“I surely did,” said the wife. “I wrote him a check.”
1. more than
2. money casket
3. promise
4. in the casket
5. sitting black
6. next to/beside
7. close
8. a box
9. away/off
10. foolish all that money/the money
11. a Christian on her word
12. put the money
13. a check
Susan: Robert: Susan: Buy you’Robert: Susan: Robert: It’Susan: Robert:1. the beggar
2. as if
3. help
4. 5. a job
bell rings, two thousand men and women immediately stop working and leave the “’re escaping!” cries the visitor. “You’ve got to stop them.”
“’t worry, they’ll be back,” says the American. And indeed, an exactly one 0’clock the bell When the tour is over, the manufacturer turn s to his guest and says, “Well, now, which of these machines would you like to order?”
“Forget the machines,” says the visitor. “How much do you want for that bell?”
1.T 2.F 3.F 4.T 5.T
Task 3: An Introduction to Credit Cards
Credit cards are plastic cards issued by a bank or other financial institutions allowing the holder to buy goods and service without using cash. Many American don’t like to carry much cash. For
them the cards are convenient and safe to use.
Credit cards are gaining popularity, even for buying small items. They are accepted almost everywhere, though not at fast food restaurants.
Credit cards allow you to purchase things that you may not currently have the money to buy. When you use a credit card, the credit card company pays the store. that you do not pay.
1.D 2.C 3.B 4.C 5.A
Speaking
Cashier: Jill: Cashier: Jill: ’Cashier: Jill: Oh, that’laundry.
Cashier: Jill: