
新视野大学英语读写教程(第二版)第三册 unit 7 section a bill gates.ppt
69页1,1,Text Study,Idea Sharing,Notes to the Text,Words and Expressions,Writing,,Summary,Understanding,Reproduction,Structure Analysis,Text Study—Structure Analysis,Introduction: the richest businessman in the world, Bill Gates.,Bill Gates’ personal traits resulting in his success,Bill Gates’ personal development,Conclusion: Gates’ future plan,a general statement supported by details,in time sequence,I. Structure Analysis,(Para. 1),(Paras. 2~6),(Paras. 7~11),(Para. 12),II. Understanding,Text Study—Understanding,Scan the text and fill in the blanks the missing information in the following table.,chairman,and CEO of,Microsoft,(to be continued),brilliant,competitive,punctual,,manage,do “multitasks”,Text Study—Understanding,Gates and Paul Allen wrote an interpreter for the programming language used by MITS Altair.,Gates began licensing Microsoft’s software products directly to computer manufacturers.,IBM invited Microsoft to write programming languages for IBM PC.,The IBM PC and MS-DOS were bundled together and announced to the public.,(to be continued),Text Study—Understanding,Roughly 85% of the world’s personal computers were using a Microsoft operating system.,Gates was worth an estimated $40 billion.,III. Summary,Text Study—Summary,Bill Gates, chairman and CEO of Microsoft, is the _______ businessman in the world. When he was still a college student at ________ University, he and his friend, Paul Allen wrote an _________ for the programming language used by MITS Altair, which laid the first brick in the _________ of Microsoft. In the early 1980s, Microsoft produced the ________ systems (MS-DOS), which dominated the _______ platform until the 1990s. By 1995, about 85% of the world’s ________ computers were using a Microsoft operating system. In 1997, Gates was worth an estimated $40 ______.,richest,Harvard,interpreter,foundation,operating,software,personal,billion,(to be continued),Text Study—Summary,Gates’ extraordinary success stems from his unusual ________ — a blend of brilliance, drive and _____________. It’s common for him to work 16 hours a day. And he is good at time ___________, always getting the_________ amount of work possible out of every minute and being able to do _________. Gates hopes to be _______ Microsoft for another 10 years and then he promises to _____ on his family and ______ his money _____. But one can only wonder what he will do in the near future.,personality,competitiveness,management,maximum,multitasks,running,focus,give,away,IV. Reproduction,Suppose you are the host of a TV interview program. Bill Gates has agreed to be your guest interviewee for next Tuesday’s program. Work in pairs and role-play the situation. Use as many expressions and ideas from the text as you can.,Text Study—Reproduction,Points to cover: Exchange of greetings.,Bill Gates’ personalities and abilities.,Bill Gates’ personal development.,Bill Gates’ future plan.,A sample beginning,Text Study—Reproduction,A: What are the tips leading to your successful management of your company? B: Well, normally, I do the following two things every day to keep my company running smoothly … Besides, I’ll meet every month or so with my top management panel of experts and advisors. A: Can you tell us something about your cooperation with IBM? B: Well, in 1980, IBM invited Microsoft to write a series of …,Text Study—Reproduction,…,Active Expressions,Focus Study,,,,In English, you may find some expressions formed by very common words, but they are active and powerful.,What’s on at the cinema tonight? 今晚电影院上演什么? What’s he up to? 他忙什么呢?,Notes to the Text—Active Expressions,I. Active Expressions,1. I turned out to have been right. 2. Without a doubt, Bill Gates belongs in the same class as Thomas Edison, … 3. Gates’ success stems from his personality: an unbelievable and at times frightening blend of … 4. The schedule he keeps is one hint as to what he expects from his employees. 5. It’s not unusual for the “dean” of the “Microsoft campus” to put in 16-hour days.,,,,,Notes to the Text—Active Expressions,,(to be continued),Notes to the Text—Active Expressions,6. On business trips, he flies commercial whenever possible and in the interest of time, he never checks his baggage.,,7. At his desk, he works on two computers,…,,8. He doesn’t address anyone by name or hand out too much praise, but he does go round the table clockwise …,,Notes to the Text—Active Expressions,1. turn out 2. without (a) doubt 3. at times 4. as to 5. put in 6. in the interest of 7. work on 8. hand out,happen to be, or prove to be definitely sometimes about spend time or energy doing in order to achieve or protect spend time producing offer; give something freely,Active Expressions,Practice,后来证明原本没有必要担心。
该片毫无疑问是今年最成功的影片 3. 他继续听她说,有时有点不耐烦,有时又很入迷 4. 至于他究竟是否适合做这项工作,他实在拿不准Notes to the Text—Active Expressions,5. 我每天用两个小时学英语 6. 为安全起见,请系上安全带 7. 他正忙着写明天要交的作业呢 红十字会给无家可归的人发放医药和帐篷1. As it turned out, there was no need to worry. 2. It is without doubt the most succe。












