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1、书名:简明实用英语ISBN:978-7-111-37467-1作者:崔秀敏出版社:机械工业出版社本书配有电子课件,简明实用英语 高职高专 ppt 课件,Unit TwoTime,Section Listening and Speaking Section Intensive Reading Section Grammar Section Applied Writing Section Reading Practice Section Cultural Tips,简明实用英语 高职高专 ppt 课件,Section Listening and Speaking Company Presentat
2、ion,Tune In Task 1Directions:Listen to the conversations twice and answer the questions.Key Wordsexpand ikspnd vt.扩张rate reit n.速度output autput n.产量case keis n.箱,BACK,简明实用英语 高职高专 ppt 课件,Task 2Directions:Listen to the dialogue twice and fill in the blanks with the missing words,then have a role-play
3、with your partner.Key Wordsemployee emplii:n.职员;员工industrious indstris adj.勤勉的;刻苦的cooperative kupreitiv adj.合作的;协力的,简明实用英语 高职高专 ppt 课件,Listen On,Task 1 Warming Up Patterns Learning,简明实用英语 高职高专 ppt 课件,简明实用英语 高职高专 ppt 课件,Task 2Directions:Listen to the dialogue twice and choose the best answer to the f
4、ollowing questions.Key Wordsstaff st:f n.全体人员;全体职员technician teknin n.技术员ensure inu vt.担保;保证welfare welf n.福利participation p:.tisipein n.参加,简明实用英语 高职高专 ppt 课件,Task 3Directions:Listen to a dialogue twice and write down your answer in no more than 3 words.Key Words&Phrasesfacility fsiliti n.设施;设备proce
5、ss prses n.程序;过程assemble line 组装线equipment ikwipmnt n.装备;设备mechanical miknikl adj.机械的;手工操作的,简明实用英语 高职高专 ppt 课件,Task 4Directions:Listen to a short passage three times and write down your answer in no more than 3 words.Key Wordsheadquarter hedkw:t n.总办公处 specialize spelaiz vt.专长;专营telecomtelkm n.电信tel
6、ecommunicationexceed iksi:d vt.超过;越出persist psist vi.坚持efficiency ifinsi n.效率,简明实用英语 高职高专 ppt 课件,Speak Out,Task 1 TranslateDirections:With the help of the Chinese given in the brackets,translate the dialogue orally.A:(我们工厂给你印象最深的是什么)_?B:Well,I think its your stress(对先进设备和技术的重视)_ that impresses me mo
7、st.,简明实用英语 高职高专 ppt 课件,A:Yes.Many plants make low profit due to the out-of-date equipment and technology.B:So(你们一定收到很多订单吧)_,right?A:Yes,we received dozens of orders only last month.B:I also have interest in your plant and your products as well.(希望能和你们做生意)_.A:Thats great.Its also our opinion.,Task 2
8、Role-playDirections:With the help of the following dialogue,work with your partner and try to present your own conversation.A=Client B=ManagerA:When was this factory founded?B:In 1978 with a capital of 3 million US dollars.A:How many employees do you have?B:There are about 1500 in the plant,and 80 i
9、n the office.,A:You are expanding your plant?B:Yes.Our new plant will start production next month.A:That will help to speed things up.B:Of course.It will take two years altogether in doing it.,Section Intensive Reading Time-conscious Americans,PreviewThis passage shows how Americans regard time,how
10、adjusting to another culture requires focused effort and how one person tries to relate in a different culture.,BACK,Text,Time-conscious AmericansAmericans believe no one stands still.If you are not moving ahead,you are falling behind.This attitude results in a nation of people committed to research
11、ing,experimenting and exploring.Time is one of the two elements that Americans save carefully,the other being labor.“We are slaves to nothing but the clock,”it has been said.Time is treated as if it were something almost real.We budget it,save it,waste it,steal it,kill it,cut it,account for it;we al
12、so charge for it.It is a precious resource.Many people have a rather acute sense of the shortness of each lifetime.Once the sands have run out of a persons hourglass,they cannot be replaced.We want every minute to count.,A foreigners first impression of the U.S.is likely to be that everyone is in a
13、rush often under pressure.City people always appear to be hurrying to get where they are going,restlessly seeking attention in a store,or elbowing others as they try to complete their shopping.Racing through daytime meals is part of the pace of life in this country.You will miss smiles,brief convers
14、ations,and small exchanges with strangers.Dont take it personally.This is because people value time highly.,Many new arrivals to the States will miss the opening exchanges of a business call,for example.They will miss the ritual interaction that goes with a welcoming cup of tea or coffee that may be
15、 a convention in their own country.They may miss leisurely business chats in a restaurant or coffee house.Normally,Americans do not assess their visitors in such relaxed surroundings over extended small talk;much less do they take them out for dinner,or for around on the golf course while they devel
16、op a sense of trust.Since we generally assess and probe professionally rather than socially,we start talking business very quickly.Time is,therefore,always ticking in our inner ear.,Consequently,we work hard at the task of saving time.We produce a steady flow of labor-saving devices;we communicate r
17、apidly through faxes,phone calls or E-mails rather than through personal contacts,which though pleasant,take longer especially given our traffic-filled streets.We,therefore,save most personal visiting for after-work hours or for social weekend gatherings.To us the impersonality of electronic communi
18、cation has little or no relation to the significance of the matter at hand.In some countries no major business is conducted without eye contact,requiring face-to-face conversation.In America,too,a final agreement will normally be signed in person.However,people are meeting increasingly on television
19、 screens,conducting“teleconferences”to settle problems not only in this country but also by satellite internationally.,Some new arrivals will come from cultures where it is considered impolite to work too quickly.Unless a certain amount of time is allowed to elapse,it seems in their eyes as if the t
20、ask being considered were insignificant,not worthy of proper respect.Assignments are,consequently,felt to be given added weight by the passage of time.In the U.S.,however,it is taken as a sign of skillfulness or being competent to solve a problem,or fulfill a job successfully,with speed.Usually,the
21、more important a task is,the more capital,energy,and attention will be poured into it in order to“get it moving”.,Questions:Question 1:How is time treated in America?Question 2:What is a foreigners first impression of the U.S.likely to be?Question 3:Why will new arrivals to the States miss many soci
22、al behaviors during a business call?Question 4:What examples does the writer give to show that Americans work hard at the task of saving time?Question 5:What is the main idea of this paragraph?,New Words,Phrases and Expressions,Teaching Guide,Background InformationLanguage PointsStructure AnalysisRe
23、ference Translation,Reading Comprehension,I.Choose the best answer according to the passage you have read.1.What makes the American people committed to researching,experimenting,and exploring?A.The attitude that if one is not moving ahead,he is falling behind.B.Their experience in doing researches a
24、nd experiments.C.Their ability to deal with difficulties.D.Their interest in research,experiment and exploration.,2.What does the sentence“We are slaves to nothing but the clock”mean?A.We are slaves.B.We are under the control of time only and nothing else.C.The clock is nothing but our slaves.D.We t
25、reat time as our slaves.3.What does the writer advise you to do if you miss smiles,brief conversations,and small exchanges with strangers?A.Do not take it personally.B.Take it seriously.C.Try to make a conversation with them.D.Make yourself busy with your own business.,4.In the U.S.,if a person solv
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