新世纪英语专业综合教程(第二版)第4册ppt课件.ppt
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1、Unit3,Watch the video and answer the following questions.,1. According to Mark, why did people come to the Facemash in a stampede?,Pre-reading Activities - Audiovisual supplement 1,Audiovisual supplement,Cultural information,It wasnt because they saw pictures of hot girls, but because they saw pictu
2、res of girls they knew.,For one thing, there was nothing to hack. People would provide their own pictures, their own information, and people had the ability to invite, or not invite, their friends to join. In addition, in a world where social structure was everything, that was the thing.,2. Accordin
3、g to Eduardo, what was so great about the idea?,Pre-reading Activities - Audiovisual supplement 2,Audiovisual supplement,Cultural information,From Youve Got Mail,Mark: Eduardo:Mark:Eduardo:Mark:,People came to the Facemash in a stampede, right?Yeah. But it wasnt because they saw pictures of hot girl
4、s. You can go anywhere on the Internet and see pictures of hot girls.Yeah.Thats because they saw pictures of girls they knew. People want to go on the Internet and check out their friends, so why not build a website that offers that? Friends, pictures, profiles, whatever you can visit, browse around
5、. Maybe its someone you just met at a party. But Im not talking about a dating site. Im talking,Video Script1,Audiovisual supplement,Cultural information,Video Script1,Eduardo:Mark:Eduardo:Eduardo:Mark: Mark:,about taking the entire social experience of college and putting it online. I cant feel my
6、legs.I know. Im totally psyched about this, too. But, Wardo?Yeah?(recalling): “It would be exclusive.” You would have to know the people on the site to get past your own page, like getting punched. Now, thats good.Wardo, its like a final club, except were the president.,Video Script1,Eduardo:,(recal
7、ling): I told him I thought it sounded great. It was a great idea. There was nothing to hack. People were gonna provide their own pictures, their own information. And people had the ability to invite, or not invite, their friends to join. See, in a world where social structure was everything, that w
8、as the thing.,The Internet is a wonderful source from which we can retrieve valuable information. Moreover, it facilitates our communication with people far away from us at a cost substantially less than that of traditional means of communication. Also, it can be an important building block to child
9、rens learning because a vast amount of information is only clicks away. There is evidence suggesting that computer use is linked to slightly better academic performance.,Cultural information 1,Audiovisual supplement,Cultural information,Pros and Cons of the Internet,Cultural information 2,Audiovisua
10、l supplement,Cultural information,However, there is sufficient evidence indicating that the Internet can exert a harmful influence on people. For example, its addictive power has increased children and,youngsters time spent in front of the computer screens at the expense of other healthier physical
11、activities, thus increasing their chance of getting overweight and short-sighted. In addition, children have limited ability of telling right from wrong and therefore are subject to the potential contaminating influence of the harmful materials on the Internet.,Global Reading - Main idea 1,Structura
12、l analysis,Rhetorical features,If the Internet allows for the free exchange of ideas, it helps to unify us. Then how does it alienate us while uniting us? How does it fragment society while globalizing ideas? This is the issue that the author tackles in the text. This piece of argumentative writing
13、falls into three parts.,Part I,(Paragraphs 1 2): The writer presents his thesis in the opening part: the Internet may be responsible for furthering the fragmentation of society by alienating its individual users.,Global Reading - Main idea 1,Structural analysis,Rhetorical features,Part II,(Paragraph
14、s 3 6): The author supports his point with evidence and reasons in the body of argumentation.,Part III,(Paragraph 7): The writer reiterates his main idea in the conclusion of the text.,Global Reading - Main idea 1,Structural analysis,Rhetorical features,The thesis statement of the text is in the sec
15、ond paragraph: “. the Internet may be responsible for furthering the fragmentation of society by alienating its individual users.”,The concluding statement appears at the beginning of the last paragraph: “All this being said, I believe that the key to realizing the potential of the Internet is in ac
16、hieving balance in our lives.”,Structural analysis 1,Structural analysis,Rhetorical features,The seeming self-contradiction that the Internet can lead to globalization on the one hand and cause the alienation of the users from the people around them on the other is reinforced by the use of pairs of
17、antonyms.,Some examples: globalization/alienation; real / not real; reality / virtual existence; outside playing with his friends / play his games against his friends in the cyberspace,Practice: Please find more examples of antonyms in the text.,The Internet provides an amazing forum for the free ex
18、change of ideas. Given the relatively few restrictions governing access and usage, it is the communications modal equivalent of international waters. It is my personal belief that the human potential can only be realized by the globalization of ideas. I developed this position years before the Inter
19、net came into widespread use. And I am excited at the potential for the Internet to dramatically alter our global society for the better. However I am also troubled by the possible unintended negative consequences.,Will Baker,ALIENATION AND THE INTERNET,Detailed reading1,Detailed reading,1,Detailed
20、reading2,There has been much talk about the “new information age.” But much less widely reported has been the notion that the Internet may be responsible for furthering the fragmentation of society by alienating its individual users. At first this might sound like an apparent contradiction: how can
21、something, that is on the one hand responsible for global unification by enabling the free exchange of ideas, alienate the participants? I had a recent discussion with a friend of mine who has what he described as a “problem” with the Internet. When I questioned further he said that he was “addicted
22、,”,Detailed reading,2,3,Detailed reading3,and has “forced” himself to go off-line. He said that he felt like an alcoholic, in that moderate use of the Internet was just not possible for him. I have not known this fellow to be given to exaggeration, therefore when he described his Internet binges, wh
23、en he would spend over twenty-four hours on line non-stop, it gave me pause to think. He said, “the Internet isnt real, but I was spending all my time on line, so I just had to stop.” He went on to say that all of the time that he spent on line might have skewed his sense of reality, and that it mad
24、e him feel lonely and depressed.,Detailed reading,Detailed reading4,The fragmentation of society has been lamented for some time now. It seems to me that it probably began in earnest after World War II when a generation returned from doing great deeds overseas. They won the war, and by God they were
25、 going to win the peace. Automobile ownership became commonplace and suburbs were created. “Progress” was their mantra. So even prior to the Internets widespread popularity, folks were already becoming distanced from their extended families and neighbors. And when we fast-forward to today we see an
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