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1、Department of College English,Experiencing English,Book Two,Unit 6 Sports and Health,Department of College English,Procedures,Passage AWarm-up ActivitiesCulture NotesLanguage PointsDifficult SentencesSummaryFollow-up ActivityAssignment,whole class activity,Department of College English,Warm-up Activ
2、ity,First learn some new words and then watch the clip of movie and answer the following questions.,Department of College English,What is Bungy Jumping ?,Bungy jumping is a sport in which the jumper falls from a high place with a rubber (“Bungy”) cord attached both to his or her feet and to the jump
3、 site, and, after a period of headfirst free fall, is bounced back when the cord rebounds from its maximum stretch.,Department of College English,New Words,abusive 暴虐的elastic 有弹性的leap 跳, 跃idiotic 愚蠢的barely勉强,几乎没有cord 绳,inspire 启发rite 仪式,典礼totem 图腾commercial 商业的utterly 完全,十足unique 独特的,Department of C
4、ollege English,Use your head,Where did Bungy jumps originate?Why did the woman climb up a tall tree?How did the woman save herself from death when she jumped off the tall tree?What has the tradition of vine jumping evolved into in Vanuatu?How did the tradition of vine jumping develop into the todays
5、 Bungy jumping?,Department of College English,Please appreciate the movie,Department of College English,Passage A Never Give Up,Warm-up Activities:Do you enjoy watching figure skating? Explain.Do you know any famous figure skaters? Share what you know with each other.What do you usually do in facing
6、 difficulties?,Department of College English,Culture Notes,1992 Winter Olympics, Albertville1988 Winter Olympics, CalgaryTodd Eldredge2002 Winter Olympics, Salt Lake City,Department of College English,1992 Winter Olympics, Albertville,The 1992 Albertville Olympic Games were the last Winter Games to
7、be staged in the same year as the Summer Games. Only 18 of the 57 events were held in Albertville itself, while nearby resorts hosted the rest.,Department of College English,1988 Winter Olympics, Calgary,Female Hockey,Short Track Speed Skating,Cycling,Long TrackSpeed Skating,Calgarys dream to host t
8、he Olympics finally came true on its fourth candidacy. The term of the winter games was extended from 12 days to 16 days, the same as the summer games, as from the Calgary Olympics.,Department of College English,Todd Eldredge,In your mind, you can imagineanything. Thats part of the reason I came bac
9、k. You dreamcertain things and you hope toachieve those dreams. -Todd Eldredge, Los Angeles 1/10/02,Full Name: Todd James EldredgeRepresenting: United StatesCoach: Richard CallaghanBorn: August 28, 1971Hometown: Chatham, Massachusetts (now living and training in Michigan)Interests: Golf, sports cars
10、, computers,Department of College English,2002 Winter Olympics, Salt Lake City,Salt Lake City, Utah hosts the 2002 Winter Olympic Games starting February 8, 2002. The games lasted 17 days and featured more than 180 events in 15 different sports.,Department of College English,Language Points,1. quit:
11、 v. stop (doing something)He should really quit smoking. He decided to quit his job after he quarreled with the manager.,Department of College English,Language Points,2. persevere: v. continue firmly in spite of difficultiesIts difficult, but Im going to persevere with it. Youll need to persevere if
12、 you want the business to succeed.,Department of College English,Language Points,3. in the way: blocking space for the forward movementI couldnt get through the gate because your car was in the way.Although he was helping us prepare the dinner, he was only in the way.,Department of College English,L
13、anguage Points,4. count out: leave out by choice If you are looking for trouble you can count me out. If its going to be a rowdy party, you can count me out.,Department of College English,Language Points,5. at times: sometimes I do feel a little nervous at times.The manager came to the branch of the
14、 company at times.,Department of College English,Language Points,6. survey: n. investigation using a poll or a questionnaire We made a survey of the uses of English.The market survey shows that the new products have enormous potential if they are well developed.,Department of College English,Languag
15、e Points,7. have a shot (at sth./doing sth.): tryI am doubtful whether I can solve the puzzle, but Ill have a shot at it.Have a shot at solving the problem.,Department of College English,Language Points,8. as opposed to: in contrast toI am here on business as opposed to a holiday.John likes rice, as
16、 opposed to Mary, who hates it.,Department of College English,Language Points,9. exclusive: adj. not shared with othersThe actress granted the reporter an exclusive interview.The real estate agent has the exclusive right to sell the house.,Department of College English,Language Points,10. behind the
17、 scenes: out of sight, secretly, without public knowledgeHe is an important man behind the scenes.John was president of the club, but behind the scenes Robert told him what to do.,Department of College English,Language Points,11. trial and error: a method of discovery, solving problems, etc. based o
18、n practical experiment and experience rather than on theory He found the best way of driving through London by trial and error. He learned how to cook by trial and error.,Department of College English,Language Points,12. merit: v. (usu. formal) to deserve; have a right toHe merited all the praise th
19、ey gave him. n. the quality of deserving praise, reward, etc; There is little merit in telling us now its too late.He was awarded a certificate of merit for his piano playing.,Department of College English,Difficult Sentences,1. The silver medal he earned in Albertville, France, ushered the 27-year-
20、old figure skater into a new existence. (para. 2)The second-place medal he earned in Albertville, France, gave the 27-year-old figure skater a new status and reputation.,Department of College English,Difficult Sentences,2. He was no longer a nobody who choked at big events, like the 1988 Calgary Oly
21、mpics, where he finished an unimpressive 10th. (para. 2)He was no longer a little-known competitor who became nervous and could not win in major competitions, like the 1988 Calgary Olympics where he finished 10th and few people noticed him.,Department of College English,Difficult Sentences,3. No lon
22、ger the target of loaded questions from reporters covering the 91 Olympic Trials (What are you doing here?). (para. 3)(He was) no longer asked embarrassing and irritating questions (such as Why are you here?) by the reporters reporting on the 1991 Olympic Trials.,Department of College English,Diffic
23、ult Sentences,4. But I just decided, Im going to persevere and hang in there, because I have a shot.(para. 7)But I just decided Id keep practicing and competing, because I really had a chance to win.,Department of College English,Difficult Sentences,5. With medal in hand, Paul was suddenly ushered i
24、nto a world of lucrative endorsements and figure-skating world tours, of exclusive events and autograph seekers. (para. 9)Now that he was a medal winner, Paul had many new opportunities to make money from signing advertising contracts or traveling around the world with skating shows, being invited t
25、o special events for famous people and signing autographs for the fans.,Department of College English,Difficult Sentences,6. Heroism, Paul has observed, requires daily maintenance. (para. 11)Paul has noticed that heroism requires daily perseverance, i.e. a medallist has to persevere in training in o
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