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1、Unit Three Active Reading,Lesson 8Prereading,Prereading is a way to familiarize yourself quickly with the organization and content of the material.Prereading involves getting a quick impression or overview of what you are going to read before beginning to read.You might think of prereading as simila
2、r to looking at a road map before you start out on a drive to an unfamiliar place.The road map,like prereading,gives you an idea of what lies ahead and how it is arranged.,Prereading Is Effective,Prereading is effective because it:,helps you become interested in and involved with what you will read,
3、2.gives you basic information about the organization and content of the article,3.focuses your attention on the content of the article,4.allows you to read somewhat faster,since the material is familiar,5.provides you with a mental outline of the material.You can anticipate the sequence of ideas,see
4、 relationships among topics,and follow the authors direction of thought.Also,reading becomes a process of completing or expanding the outline by identifying supporting details.,How to Preread,Prereading involves looking only at those parts of the reading material that will tell you what it is about
5、or how it is organized.The portions to look at in reading a textbook chapter are listed below.,Read the title.Often the title functions as a label and tells you what the material is about.It establishes the overall topic or subject.,2.Read the introduction or opening paragraphs.The first few paragra
6、phs of a piece of writing are usually introductory.The author may explain the subject,outline his or her ideas,or give some clues about his or her direction of thought.If the introduction is long,read only the first two or three paragraphs.,How to Preread,3.Read each boldface heading.Headings,like t
7、itles,serve as labels and identify the content of the material they head.Together,the headings will form a mini-outline of the important ideas.,4.Read the first sentence under each heading.Although the heading often announces the topic that will be discussed,the first sentence following the heading
8、frequently explains the heading and states the central idea of the passage.,5.Notice any typographical aids.The typographical aids include all features of the page that make facts or ideas outstanding or more understandable.These include italics(slanted print),boldface type,marginal notes,colored in
9、k,capitalization,underlining,and enumeration(listing).,6.Notice any graphs or pictures.Graphs,charts,and pictures are used for two purposes.First,they emphasize important ideas,and second,they clarify or simplify information and relationships.Therefore,they are always important to notice when you ar
10、e prereading.,7.Read the last paragraph or summary.The last paragraph of a chapter often serves as a conclusion or summary.By reading the summary before reading the chapter you will learn the general focus and content of the material.,Practice of Reading Techniques,Read the title and the subtitles o
11、f reading selection A in this unit and think about the following questions.,What are the major functions and effects of music in our life and society?,2.Are there any censorship regulations on songs and music in our country?,3.What impact does music have on our perceptions?,4.What role does music pl
12、ay in our life and society?,Lesson 8,The Functions and Effects of Music,Reading Selection A,CATALOGUE,Warm-up Activities,About the Author,Background Information,Language Points,Keys,text,Warm-up Activities,Do you often listen to music?According to your experience,what arethe functions of music?,2.Do
13、es it ever occur to you that music has social and political use?,About the Author,Sam Becker is a resolutely centered teacher-scholar-adviser.He grew up in Quincy,Illinois,lived with his family in St.Louis,and moved to Iowa City in the early 1940s,completing his B.A.,M.A.,and Ph.D.at the University
14、of Iowa,and,for good measure,staying here.More than half a century of his life has been spent hereonly an hour from the river that defines Middle America geographically and culturally.,About the Author,Samuel L.Becker,47BA,49MA,53PhD,has devoted most of his professional career to the University of I
15、owa.,A Quincy,Illinois,native,Becker began working at the UI 54 years ago,when he washed pots and pans at Currier Hall as an undergraduate student.In just a few short years,Becker went from student worker to working with students and serving the university in several administrative capacities.,Sam i
16、n 1940,About the Author,A three-time Iowa Graduate in communications and theatre arts,Becker joined the UI faculty in 1950.He was appointed a full professor in 1961 and was chair of the Department of Communication and Theatre Arts from 1968 to 1982.During Beckers tenure in the department,he served o
17、n more than 50 university committees.One of Iowas first two faculty members to receive a UI Foundation Distinguished Professorship,Becker directed nearly 60 dissertations and has written six books and more than 110 journal articles.He was appointed to the UI Board in Control of Athletics in 1978,and
18、 in 1982 he was named Iowas faculty representative to the Big Ten Conference.,About the Author,Over the years,Becker has been quick to address the needs of his university.Most recently,he postponed his retirement when UI administrators asked him to serve as interim director of the School of Art and
19、Art History and to co-chair the committee searching for a permanent director.,Becker retired from the University of Iowa faculty in 1993.To honor his lifetime of service,the UI sponsored Celebrating Sam,a weekend-long party.More than 300 of Beckers colleagues,former students,friends,and family membe
20、rs attended the event,where President Hunter Rawlings announced the naming of the Samuel L.Becker Communication Studies Building.,About the Author,Becker is a member of the UI Alumni Associations Directors Club and the Foundations Presidents Club.,Background Information,(195475),a protracted conflic
21、t that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam and its allies in South Vietnam,known as the Viet Cong,against the government of South Vietnam and its principal ally,the United States.Called the“American War”in Vietnam(or,in full,the“War Against the Americans to Save the Nation”),the war was
22、 also part of a larger regional conflict(Indochina wars)and a manifestation of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies.,Background Information,At the heart of the conflict was the desire of North Vietnam,which had defeated the French colonial administr
23、ation of Vietnam in 1954,to unify the entire country under a single communist regime modeled after those of the Soviet Union and China.The South Vietnamese government,on the other hand,fought to preserve a Vietnam more closely aligned with the West.U.S.military advisers,present in small numbers thro
24、ughout the 1950s,were introduced on a large scale beginning in 1961,and active combat units were introduced in 1965.By 1969 more than 500,000 U.S.military personnel were stationed in Vietnam.,Background Information,Meanwhile,the Soviet Union and China poured weapons,supplies,and advisers into the No
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