
大学英语教程1读写译 UNIT 1.ppt
47页UNIT ONECOLLEGE LIFEPart I LANGUAGE SKILLPART II LANGUAGE IN CONTEXTPART III TOWARD PRODUCTIVE LANGUAGE若出现禁用“宏”和“ActiveX”对话框,请选择“启用”UNIT ONEKEY WORDS MADE EASYKEY EXPRESSIONS IN USEPart I LANGUAGE SKILLBACK KEY WORDS MADE EASYA Read aloud the following sentences and figure out what each italicized word means. The clue in the parentheses will help.1. It’s necessary to ensure a smooth transition between the old education system and the new one. (passage) 2. The first few weeks on campus are extremely critical for all new students. (crucial) 3. The seniors offer some tips on college roommate life and a college campus survival guide to the freshmen. (basic) 4. For all his learning, he didn’t know how to tackle the situation. (handle, deal with) 5. Different living habits are the most common source of roommate conflict. (disagreement, argument)BACK UNIT ONEKEY WORDS MADE EASY6. Learning about each other’s differences and similarities will likely enhance your college experience. (improve) 7. Sleeping in and skipping that 8 am class will be tempting at times. (allure, attractive) 8. College life is a mixture of social and academic happenings. (scholarly) 9. There are a number of resources available to help students combat stress. (ready to be used) 10. It is good to explore new surroundings and take advantage of social opportunities. (research; examine carefully)BACK UNIT ONEA Study the following expressions.a myriad of extremely large number of, 大量的,无数的 countless have an impact on have an effect on 对……有影响; 对……起作用 对......起作用 cope with tackle, deal with 解决;应付 in the event of in case of 万一,倘若 regardless of despite; in spite of 不管,不顾KEY EXPRESSIONS IN USEBACK UNIT ONEPART II LANGUAGE IN CONTEXTREADING SELECTION: TEXT ASTUDY AND PRACTICEQUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSIONBACK UNIT ONEWork in pairs or groups, and discuss the following questions. 1. In your opinion, what are some possible ways to live in harmony with your roommates? 2. Going to college is a major milestone in a young person’s life. It’s the first taste of independence, and most likely the first time one is away from home. After entering college, what differences have you found between high school life and college life? 3. What will you do if you have difficulty adapting to teaching and study skills in college? BACK READING SELECTION: TEXT APreview QuestionsUNIT ONEBACK READING SELECTION: TEXT AUNIT ONEBACK READING SELECTION: TEXT AUNIT ONEBACK READING SELECTION: TEXT ANotesUNIT ONEBACK Discuss the following questions in pairs or groups.QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSIONFor Comprehension 1. What is the article mainly about? 2. How should we treat the success or honor we have achieved in high school? 3. What’s the author’s idea about finishing assignments in college? 4. What suggestions by the author are relevant to your study?UNIT ONEBACK Discuss the following questions in pairs or groups.QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSIONFor Viewpoints 5. What can the university and instructor do to help freshmen quickly adjust to college life? 6. How should freshmen plan to seek a balance between study and entertainment? 7. What can freshmen do to avoid feeling isolated? 8. Is it necessary to make a plan for future career in the first year of college?UNIT ONEBACK Structure Study the following sentences. Then make sentences with the phrases and expressions given. Write your sentences on the lines. The first sentence is done for you.STUDY AND PRACTICEUNIT ONEBACK STUDY AND PRACTICEUNIT ONEVocabulary A Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with the words listed in the box. Change the forms of these words if necessary. 1. Adolescence is the period of transition between childhood and adulthood. 2. Now that the situation becomes critical, one must keep calm. 3. The natural environment for the survival of children has improved. 4. Beautiful colored illustrations enhanced the book. 5. He tried to tempt me to cheat in the examination. 6. Scientists explore what is and engineers create what has never been. 7. While the inclination to procrastinate is common, one must fully consider the detrimental impact of unnecessary delays. 8. The news that he was in trouble determined me to act at once. 9. She’s too hasty; she should learn to think twice before speaking. 10. Approval of the plan presupposes that the money will be made available. 11. Intensive efforts are being made to resolve the dispute. 12. Her work has been crucial to the project’s success.BACK STUDY AND PRACTICEUNIT ONEB Fill in the blanks in the following passage with the words in the box. Make changes wherever necessary. transition relax adapt resolve academic available tackle assignment procrastinate social According to statistical data from the National College Health Association, stress is the num。












