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    Navi1,Unit 2,Unit 3,Unit 6,Unit 7,Unit 8,Unit 9,Unit 10,Unit 1,Unit 4,Unit 5,Unit 11,Unit 12,新编英语教程(第三版)第三册A New English Course(Third Edition),Movie Clip,Quotes,Lean in-main,Movie Clip,Movie Clip,Watch the movie clip and answer the following questions.,Questions:,She doesnt allow them to use cell phones in class.In her words,she has zero tolerance for cell phones in class.,1.What attitude does Miss Darbus hold towards students use of cell phones in her class?,Script3,She will see them in detention.,2.How does Miss Darbus punish the students using cell phones in class?,Script3,From the perspective of a student,do you think teachers should allow students to use mobile phones in class?Why or why not?Have a discussion with your partner.,Discussion:,Movie Clip,video,Script,-Miss Darbus?-Do you remember the night before?-No,not at all.All I remember is like,pink jelly,I.-Excuse me.-Ooh!-Hi,Troy.-Hi.-I trust you all had splendid holidays.Check the sign-up sheets in the lobby for new activities,Mr.Bolton,especially our winter musicale.We will have singles auditions for our supporting roles,Script1,-You OK?-Yeah.-.and pairs auditions for our two leads.-Pfft.-Mr.Danforth,this is a place of learning,not a hockey arena.There is also a final sign-up for next weeks scholastic decathlon competition.Chem Club president Taylor McHessey can answer all of your questions about that.Ah,the cell phone menace has returned to our crucible of learning.-Is it your phone?,Script2,-Sharpay and Ryan,cell phones,I will see you in detention.-Ahh!-We have zero tolerance for cell phones in class,so we will get to know each other in detention.Cell phone.And welcome to East High,Miss Montez.Mr.Bolton,I see your phone is involved,So we will see you in detention as well.-Thats not a possibility,Miss Darbus,Your Honor,see,because we have basketball practice,and Troy.-Ah,that will be 15 minutes for you too,Mr.,Danforth,Count them.,Script2,-Could be tough for Chad.He cant count that high,-Taylor McHessey,15 minutes.Shall the carnage continue?Holidays are over,people,way over!Now,any more comments,questions?-Jason.-So how were your holidays,Miss Darbus?-What?,Script2,(From the movie High School Musical),Quotes,Inspirational Quote,Read the following quotes and tell your classmates which one is your favorite.State your reasons.,The telephone is the greatest single enemy of scholarship,for what our intellectual forebears used to inscribe in ink now goes once over a wire into permanent oblivion.Stephen Jay Gould,Inspirational Quote,There is something about saying“Ok”and hanging up the receiver with a bang that kids a man into feeling that he has just pulled off a big deal,even if he has only called the telephone company to find out the correct time.Robert BenchleyMiddle age is when youre sitting at home on a Saturday night and the telephone rings and you hope it isnt for you.Ogden Nash,Script3,Utility is when you have one telephone,luxury is when you have two,opulence is when you have three and paradise is when you have none.Doug LarsonThe telephone is a good way to talk to people without having to offer them a drink.Fran LebowitzTechnology is a queer thing.It brings you great gifts with one hand,and it stabs you in the back with the other.Carrie P.Snow,Script3,I think the technology has allowed us to do a much better job of defining where the hazards are,where the strong shaking may be,where the bad ground is.David SchwartzThere are no morals about technology at all.Technology expands our ways of thinking about things,expands our ways of doing things.If were bad people we use technology for bad purposes and if were good people we use it for good purposes.Herbert Simon,Speaking Practice,Language Structure Practice-main,Notes,Listening,1.Motorola(美国摩托罗拉公司)a multinational telecommunications company based in Illinois,US.It was split into two independent public companies,Motorola Mobility and Motorola Solutions on January 4,2011.2.ArrayComm Inc.(美国爱瑞通信公司)a privately-held US company incorporated in April 1992 and co-founded by wireless industry pioneer Martin Cooper.It is a world leader in Multi-Antenna Signal processing.,Language Structures,Notes,LSP I,3.incarnation(in Christianity)the act of God becoming a man in Jesus.The word can also be used as a common noun to mean that something unreal or imaginary prominently displays a particular quality or form.4.subscriber person who agrees to buy(a newspaper,a periodical,etc.)regularly over a period of time or person who rents a telephone.Please guess what this word means in the listening passage.,LSP I,5.adaptive antenna(自适应天线)a type of smart antenna.It is“smart”because it improves on the traditional antenna by adjusting for traffic patterns at a given time to increase signal strength and quality.6.address direct ones attention to(a problem)or tackle sth.7.unleashed unlimited or unrestricted,It caused a fundamental technology and communications market shift toward the person and away from the place.,Listening,Listen to the recording and answer the following questions.,1.What is the significance of the first call placed by Martin Cooper to his rival?,Script,The portable cell phone made its public demonstration on April 3,1973.Then Cooper spent ten years in bringing it to market.,Preparatory Questions,People demand the freedom to communicate wherever they are,unrestricted by the infamous cooper wire.,2.According to Cooper,what kind of freedom do people demand in talking to other people?,3.How has the portable cell phone developed to todays mobile phones?,Preparatory Questions,4.Can you explain the following sentence in your own words?“This technology addresses what Cooper calls the unfulfilled promise of cellular,which should be,but still isnt as reliable or affordable as wired telephony.”,The technology has solved cellulars long-existing problem,in Coopers words,the unkept promise that cellular should be as trustworthy and cheap as wired telephony.,Preparatory Questions,It increases the capacity and coverage of any cellular system,significantly lowers costs and makes speech more reliable.,5.What has the adaptive antenna technology contributed to the Internet users?,Martin Cooper and the Cell Phone April 3,2003 marked the 30th anniversary of the first public telephone call placed on a portable cellular phone.Martin Cooper placed that call as general manager of Motorolas Communications Systems Division.It was the incarnation of his vision for personal wireless communications,distinct from cellular car phones.That first call caused a fundamental technology and communications market shift toward the person and away from the place.Martin Cooper explained his thinking and said,“People want to talk to other people not a house,or an office,or a car.Given a choice,people will demand the freedom to communicate wherever they are,unrestricted by the infamous copper wire.It is that freedom,Preparatory Questions,we sought to vividly demonstrate in 1973.As I walked down the street while talking on the phone,sophisticated New Yorkers gaped at the sight of someone actually moving around while making a phone call.Remember that in 1973,there werent cordless telephones,let alone cellular phones.I made numerous calls,including one where I crossed the street while talking to a New York radio reporter probably one of the more dangerous things I have ever done in my life.”Following the April 3,1973 public demonstration,using a“brick”-like 30-ounce phone,Cooper started the 10-year process of bringing the portable cell phone to market.Motorola introduced the 16-ounce phone into commercial service in 1983,with each phone,costing the consumer$3,500.It took seven additional years before there were a million subscribers in the United States.Today,there are more cellular subscribers than wire-line phone subscribers in the world,with mobile phones weighing as little as 3 ounces.Martin Coopers role in conceiving and developing the first portable cellular phone directly impacted his choice to found and lead ArrayComm,a wireless technology and systems company founded in 1992.ArrayComms core adaptive antenna technology increases the capacity and coverage of any cellular system,while significantly lowering costs and making speech more reliable.This technology addresses what Cooper calls“the unfulfilled promise”of cellular,which should be,but still isnt as reliable or affordable as wired telephony.,Preparatory Questions,Preparatory Questions,ArrayComm has also used this technology to make the Internet“personal”by creating a personal broadband system,which delivers high-speed,mobile Internet access that consumers can afford.Martin Cooper had this to say on the changes taking place:“Its very exciting to be part of a movement toward making broadband available to people with the same freedom to be anywhere that they have for voice communications today.People rely heavily on the Internet for their work,entertainment and communication,but they need to be unleashed.”,LSP I,Speaking Practice,1.Give an oral presentation on the summary of the main points of the listening passage.,For your reference,The key points:-Martin Cooper and the first public telephone call placed on a portable cellular phone-Martin Cooper explaining his thinking,LSP I,For your reference,-the development of the portable cell phone to todays mobile phones-Martin Cooper and ArrayComms core adaptive antenna technology-ArrayComm making the Internet“personal”and Martin Coopers comment,LSP I,2.Discuss and comment on the effectiveness of each others oral presentation.3.Work in pairs and take turns to ask and give answers about the following topics:a.How important are mobile phones to our life?b.What are the bad things about having a mobile phone?c.What do you think of mobile Internet?,Comments on the Text,Exercises,Dialogue-main,Text I,Pre-Reading Questions,General Reading,Background Notes,Text,Dialogue-main,Text II,Text,Comprehension,Questions on specific details 1,Pre-Reading Questions,Think about the following questions before you read the text.,Yes,it does.As a rule,any time the telephone rings,we answer it.,1.Does the title of the text strike you as unusual?Would you be inclined not to answer a telephone call at any time?,Yes.The title suggests that the writer is expressing his opinion about not answering the telephone.Some of his opinions may be shared by others but some of his opinions may not.So this passage may well be an argument.Titles beginning with the preposition on are usually titles of argumentative writing,e.g.,On Smoking,On Gambling,On Hygiene.,Questions on specific details 1,2.Does the title tell you what kind of writing the passage is,a narrative or an argument?,Perhaps it is the writers intention to tell us that some people,including himself,are justified in not answering the telephone by presenting some of his reasons.,Questions on specific details 1,3.What do you think is the writers intention in writing this article?Is he commenting on some peoples unwillingness to answer the telephone or is he himself giving some reasons for not answering the telephone?,Questions on specific details 1,4.Can you imagine some of the things the writer might mention in his article?This is an open question.You may discuss the question with your classmates.,Questions on specific details 1,General Reading,Go over the text rapidly once and then decide which of the following statements best sums up the content.,_,1.It is not necessary to have a telephone because ill news travels just as fast as good news.2.The writer states his reasons for not having a telephone.3.The writer does not like the telephone at all.,Questions on specific details 1,Background Notes,public telephone box,A public telephone box is a small structure furnished with a payphone.Today public telephone boxes become fewer and fewer largely due to the increased usage of mobile phones.,Questions on specific details 1,2.the Bible,The Bible is the account of Gods action in the world and his purpose with all creation.The writing of the Bible took place over sixteen centuries and is the work of over forty human authors.It is a quite amazing collection of 66 books with very different styles.This compilation of booklets contains an astonishing variety of literary styles.It provides many stories about the lives of good and bad people,about battles and journeys,about the life of Jesus along with letters written to groups of Christians that met in homes.,Questions on specific details 1,Dialogue-Text1,On Not Answering the Telephone,If,at the end of a conversation somebody says to me,“As soon as I know,Ill ring you up”,he is taking too much for granted.He is proposing to attempt the impossible.So I have to say,“Im afraid you cant.You see,Im not on the telephone.I just havent got a telephone.”,Dialogue-Text2,Why dont I have a telephone?Not because I pretend to be wise or pose as unusual.There are two chief reasons:because I dont really like the telephone and because I find I can still work and play,eat,breathe and sleep without it.Why dont I like the telephone?Because I think it is a pest and a time-waster.It may create unnecessary suspense and anxiety,as when you wait for an expected call that doesnt come;or irritating delay,as when you keep ringing a number that is always engaged.,As for speaking in a public telephone box,that seems to me really horrible.You would not use it unless you were in a hurry,and because you are in a hurry you will find other people waiting before you.When you do get into the box,you are half asphyxiated by stale,unventilated air,flavoured with cheap face-powder and chain-smoking;and by the time you have begun your conversation your back is chilled by the cold looks of somebody who is fidgeting to take your place.,Dialogue-Text3,If you have a telephone in your own house,you will admit that it tends to ring when you least want it to ring;when you are asleep,or in the middle of a meal or a conversation,or when you are just going out,or when you are in your bath.Are you strong-minded enough to ignore it,to say to yourself,“Ah,well,it will all be the same in a hundred years time”?You are not.You think there may be some important news or message for you.Have you never rushed dripping from the bath,or chewing from the table,or dazed from the bed,only to be told that you are a wrong number?,Dialogue-Text4,Dialogue-Text5,Suppose you ignore the telephone when it rings,and suppose that,for once,somebody has an important message for you.I can assure you that if a message is really important it will reach you sooner or later.Think of the proverb:“Ill news travels apace.”I must say good news seems to travel just as fast.And think of the saying:“The truth will out.”It will.,Dialogue-Text6,Perhaps,when you take off the receiver,you give your number or your name.But you dont even know whom you are giving it to!Perhaps you have been indiscreet enough to have your name and number printed in the telephone directory,a book with a large

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