1、新编实用英语综合教程2Unit6ShoppingandSightseeing教案Unit 6 Shopping and SightseeingUnit GoalsWhat you should learn to do1. Ask about the price2. Ask about style, size, and color of clothing3. Ask about the model, use and guarantee of appliances4. Talk about shopping5. Ask for a discount6. Understand and talk ab
2、out shopping and travel ads7. Read and ask about operating instructionsWhat you should know about1. Shopping2. Tourist attractions3. Present participate and past participate as attributives Section I Talking Face to Face1. Imitating Mini-Talks2. Acting out the Tasks3. Studying Email Information on t
3、he Internet4. Following Sample Dialogues5. Putting Language to UseSection II Being All Ears1. Learning Sentences for Workplace Communication2. Handling a Dialogue3. Understanding a Short Speech / TalkSection III Trying your Hand1. Practicing Applied Writing2. Writing Sentences and Reviewing GrammarS
4、ectio n IV Mai ntai ning a Sharp EyePassage 1 :Information Related to the Reading PassageFrom the first World Expo held in London in 1851, the World Expos have bee n held successively for many years. In 1933, World Expo Chicago set up its theme, and then the following expos also had their special th
5、emes.TimeHostCoil ntryTheme1&51LondonBritain-1933-1934ChicagoStAteyA Century Progress1935BrusselsBeLgiumPeace Through Competition1937ParisFranceArts and lechniques in Miukrn Life1939-1940New YorkUnited StatesBuilding the World of loniorrcwp1958BrusselsBelgiumEva don of the World for a More Human Wor
6、ld1962SeattleUnited StatesMan in the Space Age1964-1965New Ttbrk(Jnitutl StatesPeace Through Understanding1967MontrealCanadaMan and His VbrlT Land1970OsakJapanProgress and Harmony (hr Mankind1974SpokaneUnited StatesCelebrating Tomorrow Fresh New EmiraimciitcontinuedTimeHostConntiTThu meJ975OkinawaJa
7、panThe Sea: Mfe WoulcJ Like to See1982KnoxvilleAmericaEnergy Tims the World1984Newp OrleansAmericaThe Worlds of Rivers: Fresh Water as a Source cf Life19657sukul?aJapanLiving and Environnienr 】【uuschold Science and Technology for Human Beings196VancouverCanadaWbrld in Motion: lAVjuld in TouchBrineAu
8、straliaLeisure in the Apt; of ethnology1990O jJapanHumun Beings und Nature1992SevillaSpainAge of Discovery1992GenovaItalyChristoph亡r Columbus: The Ship and die Sea1993laehungA New path Forwircl1998LisbonPortugalOceuiis: A Heritage for the Future2000HannoverGermanyHumankind. Nature, Technology and De
9、vdopinent2005AichiJapanNature Wisdom2010ShanghaiChinaBetter City; Better LifeText How I “Survived” the Shanghai ExpoAn Overseas Visitors Personal ExperienceMy aunt in Vancouver shared a wise Chinese saying after she came back from her trip to the Shanghai Expo:“ If you didnt go to the Shanghai Expo,
10、 you would regret it. If you did go to the Shanghai Expo, you would regret it even more”.I laughed. However, there was a lot of truth to the statement. For the price of an admission ticket to the Expo, you could get to witness a great human accomplishment: Over 200 architecturally cutting-edge natio
11、nal pavilions in a 4-km2 exhibition site. At the same time, you could get to witness and experience the exhausting 4 or 5 hours long queuing lines.Believe me: the Expo itself would wear you out after Day One. In addition, you shouldnt have come just to visit Shanghai for the Expo. Shanghai was a dyn
12、amic, modern, international city the “ city of the future” and it is really worth breaking up your Expo visit with trips to the Bund, to Nanjing Road, to ultra-modern Pudong, maybe even to the neighboring cities: Hangzhou and Suzhou. And if youd been to Shanghai many times already and seen all these
13、 sights, then you could use the rest of your time to do the one thing Shanghai was best known for: shopping, shopping, shopping.How I Chose The Best Pavilions to See“What were the best pavilions to see?” This was a good question. With over 200 pavilions and such limited time and such long lines, you
14、 wouldnt want your day at the Expo site to go to waste.Actually, answering this question would start with yourself. If youd been to France, there was no point waiting an hour to see the Fisher Price version of France in the French Pavilion (although still quite beautiful).The Real Stars I enjoyed mo
15、st: mid-sized Countries pavilionsYou might be very much exhausted by queuing before the heavy hitters of the Expo the China pavilion and the big “ brand-name” countries but you will also discover that there are some real gems mid-sized countries pavilions. Mid-sized countries pavilions had short lin
16、es (10-30 minutes at most) and their displays could be quite beautiful and informative! Two that I enjoyed were: Indonesia and New Zealand. Indonesia had a long, snaking exhibit that showcased everything from coral reefs to ruins of culture. New Zealand, while short on the actual interior display, h
17、ad a roof garden with everything from stuffed animals to Kiwi trees and herbs. Some countries were too small or poor to afford their own stand-alone pavilion. In that case, they rented space in a pavilion warehouse, usually grouped by region or continent. The Africa pavilion reminded me of a college
18、 activities fair, with booths and stands for individual countries. These places are also great if you were looking to learn more about a lot of countries in a short amount of time.Simply stated, the Shanghai Expo was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Maybe it s because, after visiting the Expo, you w
19、ould probably tell yourself that you never want to do this again. But once you get to recall this rare Shanghai Expo experience sometime in the future, you will probably be happy that you had the chance to partake in such a world-class event and such an unusual experience.Language Points1 Explanatio
20、n of Difficult Sentences1. (Para. 3) Shanghai is a dynamic, modern, international city the “ city of the future” and it is really worth breaking up your Expo visit with trips to the Bund, to Nanjing East Road, to ultra-modern Pudong, maybe even to neighboring Hangzhou and Suzhou.Analysis: This is a
21、long compound sentence, with several parallel phrases to , , to , , to , , even to , as attributives modifying the word trips.It is really worth breaking up your Expo visit means there is a good enough reason for visiting some other places except the Shanghai Expo. Translation: 上海是个充满活力的现代化的国际城市“未来之
22、城” ,因此的确 值得把你参观世博会的时间分一点去游览一下外滩、 南京东路、超现代化的浦东, 甚至临近的杭州和苏州。Example: It s well worth getting to the lecture early if you want a good seat.His proposal is really worth considering.2. (Para. 3) And if you ve been to Shanghai many times already and have seen all these sights, then use the rest of your ti
23、me to do the one thing Shanghai is best known for: shopping, shopping, shopping.Analysis: This is a complex sentence, in which you can is omitted before the verb use in the main clause. And the relative clause (the word which is omitted) (which) Shanghai is best known for modifies one thing, with sh
24、opping, shopping, shopping as the appositive to one thing.Translation: 如果你之前已经多次去过上海,上述景点都参观过,那么你可以把 其余的时间用在上海最著名的一件事上:购物、购物、再购物。Example: The region is best known for its fine wines.This small town is best known for its handicraft products.3. (Para. 5) If youve been to France, there s no point waiti
25、ng an hour to see theFisher-Price version of France in the French Pavilion (although still quite beautiful).Analysis: Fisher-Price is a brand name of toys. Here it implies pocket size.There is no point doing sth. means there is no reason for doing something. Translation: 如果你以前去过法国,就没有必要排一个小时的队去参观微缩版
26、的 法国馆了(尽管这个展馆很美) 。Example: I see no point in arguing over the details of the contract.Thank you. There s no point in being surprised about it.4. (Para. 7) New Zealand, while short on the actual interior display, had a roof garden with everything from stuffed animals to Kiwi trees and herbs.Analysis:
27、 while here means although; short on means having few.Translation: 在新西兰国家馆,尽管里边实际的展品很少,却有一个屋顶花园, 里面有很多东西,从动物模型到猕猴桃树和草药。Example: While there was no conclusive evidence, most people thought he was guilty. While she is a likable girl, she can be extremely difficult to work with2 Important Words1. share
28、v. to divide or use (sth.) with others 分享e.g.Students were able to share their experiences.They meet to share secrets and relive old memories.2. regretv. to feel sorry about something you have done and wish you had not done it 后悔e.g.If we dont act now, well regret it in the future.I ve never regrett
29、ed the decision.I m going to regret eating all this food.3. sightsn. ( plural) famous or interesting places that tourists visit 风景e.g.We enjoyed seeing the sights of San Francisco.In the afternoon, youll have a chance to relax or see the sights.4. experiencen. something that happens to you or someth
30、ing you do, especiallywhe n this has an effect on what you feel or think 体验v. if you experience a problem, event, or situation, it happens to youor affects you 经历,体验e.g.This was my first experience of living with other people.Children need to experience things for themselves in order to learnfrom th
31、em.5. displayn. an arran geme nt of things for people to look at or buy展品v. to show something to people, or put it in a place where people can see it easily 展示e.g.The window display caught her eye.Local train and bus timetables are displayed in the station.6. informativea. providing many useful facts or ideas 提供大量资料的e.g.This is really an informative and entertaining book.The engineers lecture was very informative.7. recallv. to remember a particular fact, eve nt, or situati on from the pas回 想起e.g.
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