
教 案
2014 ---2015 学年第 1 学期
课程名称 英语高级听力
开设系 公共管理系
教 研 室 英语教研室
授课班级 2012级(艺术翻译)本科1班
主讲教师 尹殿元
职 称 讲师
选用教材 英语高级听力
出版社 外语教学与研究出版社 出版时间 1992.6
二O 一四年 九 月
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| (主题/章名) | Lesson One-Three | ||||
| 周 次 | 第 1-3 周 | 教学时数 | 6学时 | ||
| 教学目的 与要求 | 使学生了解英语听力,并进一步掌握听力技巧 
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| 教学重点 与难点 | 重点: 有针对性的听力练习,提高学生的听力效率。 难点: 提高学生的“速记”能力,并适当增加听力难度。 | ||||
| 教学手段 与方法 | 一、听力播放教学 二、听力练习校对 | ||||
| 教 学 过 程 设 计 | Hi` my dear students, last week we have learned something about the book. Yeah, quite good. … OK, today we are going to learn Lesson Two. Section one I. Vocabulary 1.dynamics:the branch of mechanics concerned with the forces that cause motions of bodies动态,运动 2.Senator:a member of a senate 3.Senate: the upper house of the United States Congress参议院 4.Follow-up:an activity that continues something that has already begun or that repeats something that has already been done重复的,继续进行的 5.Turnout:totally attendance for a particular event or purpose 出席总人数 II.Cultural Notes 1.Iran Islamic Republic of Iran locates in southwest Asia, formerly known as Persia, and lies between the Caspian Sea to the north, and the Persian Gulf to the south. It covers an area of 636,293 square miles, with Tehran as its capital. It has a population of 50.4 million people, ninety-three percent of which are Shi'ite Moslems. In general, the country is a plateau averaging 4,000 feet in elevation. There are also maritime lowlands along the Persian Gulf and the Caspian Sea. 2.U.S. Congress National legislature of the USA, consisting of a House of Representatives (435 members, apportioned to the states of the Union on the basis of population, and elected for two-year terms) and the Senate (100 Senators, two for each state, elected for six years, one third elected every two years). Both representatives and senators are elected by direct popular vote. Congress meets at Washington in the Capitol. Members of both houses receive an annual salary of $42,500. 3.Tehran The capital and largest city of Iran. It is located at the base of Elburz Mountains ninety-six kilometers south of the Caspian Sea. It has a population of 6,037,658 (1988), and is the political as well as the major commercial center of the country. In 1943, Tehran was the scene of the first meeting between Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill. 4.National Security Adviser omit III. Exercises News Item 1: 【Part A: 】General Comprehension. Complete the following sentence to provide a summary for this news item. Iran's official news agency said today Robert McFarlane and ( four other Americans ) were ( jailed ) in Tehran for ( five days ) . 【Part B:】Focusing on Details. Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements according to what you have heard. ①Who was Robert MacFalane ? ★The former United States National Security Advisor. ②Under what disguise was the group sent by President Reagan according to the speaker of Iran’s parliament? ★They were disguised as aircraft crewmen. ③What did they carry with them? ★A bible signed by President Reagan and a cake. ④What were the presents designed for? ★They were designed for improving the relations between the two countries. News Item 2: 【Part A:】General Comprehension. Complete the following sentence to provide a summary for this news item. ①Published reports said that ( hostage David Jacobsen was freed ) as a result of ( negotiations ) between ( the United States ) and ( Iran ). 【Part B:】Focusing on Details. Fill in the detailed information according to what you have heard. ①Anglican Church envoy Terry Waite said he didn’t want to ( comment ) on political ( dynamics ). ②Terry Waite said he may know within ( the next twenty-for hours ) if he will be ( returning to ) Beirut to ( negotiate the release of more hostages ). News Item 3: 【Part A:】General Comprehension. Complete the following sentences. ①Jacobsen ( was reunited with his family ) today. ②Hospital Director says Jacobsen needs to ( communicate with people ). 【Part B:】 Complete the following sentence with "need(s)" or "needn't" and supply other words when necessary. ①Colonel Charles Moffitt said: (a) Jacobsen ( needs ) ( to communicate ) with people because he hasn’t been able to do that and (b)Jacobsen ( needn’t ) ( have follow up medical care), since he is in good health. News Item 4: 【Part A:】 General Comprehension. Complete the following sentence to provide a summary for this news item. ①One of the big questions in this election is ( which party will control the Senate ) after today’s voting. 【Part B: 】Focusing on Details. Fill in the detailed information according to what you have heard. ①Voters are choosing ( members ) of the ( one hundredth ) Congress, thirty-four ( senators ) and all four hundred thirty-five members of the ( US house of Representatives ). Section Two News in Detail I.Vocabulary 1.overture:orchestral music played at the beginning of an opera or oratorio建议 2.Cleric:a clergyman or other person in religious orders 牧师 3.Pertain:have to do with or be relevant to有关联的,关于 4.Hostility:the feeling of a hostile person敌意,恶意 5.confine:place limits on (extent or access),禁闭 6.Jeopardize:put at risk危害 7.Emissary:someone sent on a mission to represent the interests of someone else使者 8.Deport:expel from a country驱逐 II.Cultural Notes 1. Ayatollah Khomeini Ayatollah Ruholla (Mussaui) Khomeini (190019) was Iranian Shi'ite Moslem leader. Born in Khomein, central Iran, he opposed the Shah's social and economic programme and was exiled from Iran in 19. He returned when the Shah left the country in 1979, and established an Islamic republic of a fundamentalist type. 2. Seizure of the American Embassy in Tehran On November 3, 1979, militant student followers of Ayatollah Khomeini seized the American Embassy in Tehran, Iran and took some ninety people, including sixty-three Americans as hostages. The students demanded the return of former Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, who was undergoing medical treatment in New York City. On January 20, 1981 the hostages were set free following an agreement in which the US agreed to return to Iran $8 billion in frozen assets. III. Exercises 【Part A:】 Focusing on Details. Supply the information, from what you have heard, about the US envoys. ①The visiting Americans (a)carry ( Irish ) passport; (b)bring a Bible ( signed by President Reagan ) and ( a key-shaped ) cake which was ( the hope of reopening ) US- Iran ( relations); (c)were confined to ( a hotel ) for five days and later ( deported ) after Khomeini advised Iranian officials ( not to meet them ) or ( receive their message ). ②One of the US envoys (a)looks exactly like President Reagan’s ( former Security Adivsor ). (b)is also a frequent ( political commentator ) for ( NPR’s morning edition ). 【Part B: 】Supply the information, from what you have heard, about the Iranians. ①Rafsanjani (a) announces that Iran will ( advise friends ) in Lebanon, in other words, ( the hostage takers ) to free US and French hostages if ( Israel frees Lebanese prisoners ) , and if the American and French governments ( end their hostility ) to the revolutionary government of Iran; (b)claims that Iranian ( security ) officials have a ( tape of telephone conversation ) between ( the American President ) and ( his envoys) ; (c) describes the visit by the American emissaries as ( a sign of Washington’s helplessness ) . ② Iran (a) holds a ceremony marking the ( seventh ) anniversary of ( the seizure of the US Embassy ) . 【Part C】Supply the information, from what you have heard, about the US government. ① The White House (a) says that it would neither ( confirm ) nor ( deny ) the reports; (b) believes that comments might ( jeopardize ) the efforts ( to release the hostages ) . Section Three Special Report I. Vocabulary 1.Fundamentalist:a supporter of fundamentalism 2.Ultra-fundamentalist: 3.Estimate:a judgment of the qualities of something or somebody 4.Paddle:small wooden bat with a flat surface; used for hitting balls in various games 5.Spank:a slap with the flat of the hand 6.Convict:a person who has been convicted of a criminal offence 7.Indict:accuse formally of a crime 8.Involuntary:without conscious control 9.Man-slaughter:homicide without malice aforethought 10.Testify:provide evidence for 11.Legal action:a judicial proceeding brought by one party against another; one party prosecutes another for a wrong done or for protection of a right or for prevention of a wrong 12.Conspiracy of silence:a conspiracy not to talk about some situation or event II. Cultural Notes: 1. Fundamentalist 2. Charleston 3. West Virginia III. Exercises 【Part A:】General Comprehension. Complete the following sentence to provide a summary for this news item. ① What is in common among the fundamentalist religious groups? ★ Strong leadership. ② Which fundamentalist religious group of Community is concerned in this story? ★ Stonegate Community near Charleston, West Virginia. ③ Why did two members jail terms? ★ Because they had beaten their son to death. ④ Why was their leader also indicated? ★ Because she had been found guilty of conspiracy in the death of the child. 【Part B:】Complete the genealogical chart about the two families. Family | Father | Mother | Son | Grandson | 
| Green | Stewart | Leslie | Joey | ||
| McLellan | John | Dorothy | Danny | ||
(1) The boy died ____________.
a b. in October, 1982
c
(2) The son of Stewart Green died after a paddling session that lasted for ___________.
a. two hours b. four hours c. six hours d. eight hours
(3) The parents served their jail terms ____________.
a. at the same time b. in two different prisons
cd. the husband first and then the wife
(4) The Stonegate members were taught that a padding session should continue until the child ___________.
a. begins to cry b. is beaten to death
c. is beaten to death d. admits his mistake
(5) Stewart and Leslie now ____________.
a. have left the Stonegate b. stay in the Stonegate Community
c. work for an accounting firm
d. believe that their religious belief is responsible for the death of their son.
【Part D:】Fill in the details about the pledge of secrecy that Stonegate members joined in .
① The circumstances of the death of the child would be covered up.
② The death would be called an accident.
【Part E:】Fill in the details information according to what you have heard.
① The Stonegate members lived (outside ) of town, ( eight young ) families living and working together. They did some ( farming ) , some ( construction work) and for a time ( ran a restaurant ) in Charleston. It was their ( intention ) to become ( less ) of a ( commune ) and ( more ) of a ( community ) , with the families living in ( separate houses ) on the property.
② Green now believes that his son died because of ( MecLellan’s teaching ) and ( influence) . Green also ( testified ) that a ( four-hour ) spanking of ( Dorothy McLellan’s grandson ) , Danny, had occurred ( two weeks before ) Joey Green's death.
| ③ The McLellans had been ( taking in ) young people who ( were having trouble ) , usually with ( drugs ) . | |||
| 思 考 练 习 | 1.Why the relationship between Iran and The USA was not good as before 1979? 2.Why could David Jacobsen set free? | ||
| 参 考 资 料 | 1.英语高级级听力(教师用书) 2.英语听力练习题1 3.英语听力练习题2 | ||
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