Slide1: Unit 9 The Joy of Travel Supplementary Information
Slide2: Part One Preparation 1. Words Association
3. Reading and Puzzle-Solving Words that are related to travel:
hotel, motel, bus, boat, ship, train, plane, airport, railway station, guide, places of interest,
scenic spots, scenery, travel agency, travel agent, map, taxi, highway, camera, photograph,
passport, visa, restaurant, food, telescope, money, credit card, postcard, museum, route,
itinerary, beach, compass, tent, camp, excursion, tour, trip, journey, voyage, picnic,
sleeping bag, tourism, sightseeing, adventure/adventurous, (means of ) transportation,
entertainment, resort, mountain, skating, (water)-skiing, cable car, natives, guide book,
culture, coach, local customs, suitcase, knapsack, luggage, airfare, train ticket,
phrase book, sunbathing, foreign exchange, etc.
Across
1. collection 5. modern 7.resort 8. clear 10.since 11. art 12. lane 13 sacred
Down
1. commercial 2. center 3. industrial 4. mixture 6. drive 9. never
Slide3: Part Two Listening-Centered Activities Listening I
Exercise 1
1. C 2. B 3.D 4. D 5. B 6.B Exercise 2
SN862
SN863 TL 6,796 17:50
15:10 Listening II
Exercise 1 Part 1
a. T b. F c. T d. F Part 2
a. F b. F c. T d. T Part 3
a. T b. F c. T d. F e. F
Typescript
Slide4: Listening I
Typescript
Maria: Good afternoon. I’d like to book tow return air tickets from Istanbul to Athens, please.
Travel agent: Certainly. When are you travelling?
M: We want to take the flight tomorrow afternoon and come back Friday afternoon.
T: First class or economy class?
M: Economy class.
T: Two adults?
M: Yes.
T: And your name is__?
M: Almar. A_L_M_A_R.
T: Initials?
M: M.H.
T: And the other passenger?
M: P.J. Almar.
T: On the 11th and the 14th, did you say?
M: That’s right. Do we have to change planes?
T: No, it’s a direct flight. Here are your tickets, Mrs. Almar. These are for the outward journey
--from Istanbul to Athens on flight Sn862 at 17:50 on July 11th. And these are for the return
journey--Athens to Istanbul on flight SN863 at 15:10 on July 14th. Don’t forget to be
at the airport 45 minutes before departure time.
M: Thank you. Do you accept credit cards?
T: Certainly. Thank you. That’s TL6,796. Could you sign here, please? Thank you very much.
M: Thank you.
Slide5: Listening II
Typescript
Part 1
Alex, a young Englishman, is staying in New York with Linda, a friend of his. He is only there for two days and wants to see as much as possible. He is talking to Linda about the most interesting places.
L: So what are you going to do while you’re here?
A: Well. I don’t know much about New York really, you know, just the Empire State Building
and the Statue of Liberty. You tell me!
L: You’ve just got tow days, right? You’re going to be pretty busy if you want to see all the
sights!
A: I ’m planning to start early tomorrow morning. What should I do first?
L: I think you should start with the Empire State Building. It’s not the highest building now, but
the view’s just beautiful in the morning, when it’s clear and fresh. You have to do that!
A: Mm. It sounds great! I’ll definitely do that. Which is the highest building in the city now?
L: The World Trade Center building. But you should go there at night for the view--there’s a
bar up there and you can relax and look at the lights of the city. It’s really wonderful! Part 2
A: What else do you recommend?
L: Well, it depends on what you like---art, shopping, theatre?
A: Well, not shopping particularly. But I’d like to see an art gallery or two.
L: Oh, then you must go to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which is just enormous. You could
spend tow days there! That’s by Central Park, so you can take a walk through Central Park at
the same time, but not after dark, remember. It’s dangerous then.
A: Right.
Slide6: Part 3
A: What about the Statue of Liberty? I must see the Statue of Liberty!
L: Well, there are different ways to do that. You can take a tour by boat. The stops so you can
get out and climb up to the top.l
A: Yeah?
L: Or the cheap way is just to take the regular Staten Island ferry -- that’s not a tourist boat, so
it doesn’t stop--- but it passes right by.
A: No, I think I’ll be a tourist and climb up to the top!
L: All right. Well, there’s another interesting trip in the same area -- to Ellis Island. There’s a big
museum all about the immigrants who arrived there. That’s pretty interesting!
A: Mm. Yes, I’d definitely like to do that, too.
L: Sure, but you’re going to be pretty busy. You won’t be able to do that in one day. It’s a long
way, you know!
A: Really? How far is it?
L: Five or six miles at least!
A: Is it? I’ve got no idea where these places are. Have you got a map, perhaps?
L: Sure, I’ll go and get it, and you can plan your route.
Slide7: Part Three Reading-Centered Activities Transformative Travel I. Words and Explanation
II. Pre-Reading
III. Passage Reading
IV. Post-Reading
Slide8: I. Words and Explanation
alternative
the word's historical relation to Latin alter,
“the other of two”
n.二中择一, 可供选择的办法, 事物
We have no alternative but to go on.
adj.选择性的, 二中择一的
The way was blocked, so we went by an
alternative road.
alternatively adv.二中择一地
alter vt, vi 改变,,变更 alternation n.
alterable adj.可改变的 alterably adv.
alterability n.可变性
alternate adj.交替的, 轮流的,,间隔的
v.交替, 轮流, 改变 n.替换物
参考词汇 choice replacement substitute
approval
approve赞成的名词形
n. 赞成,赞许; 批准证明
for sb.'s approval
求某人指正[教]
give one's approval to
批准
nod one's approval
点头同意
have sb.'s approval (=meet with sb.'s approval)
得到某人的赞同
present [submit] sth. to sb. for approval
把某事提交某人批准
with [without] approval of
经[未经]...的批准
参考词汇 disapproval
challenge
vt 向…挑战;邀请比赛
He challenged me to play another tennis game.他向我挑战要我跟他再打一场网球。。
盘问(姓名、事由); 质询(某人某事的合法性、正确性)
I did not think he was right, so I challenged him. 我认为他是不对的,因此向他提出质询。
刺激某人去努力克服困难,去竞争;考验(某人的能力)
n. 挑战;邀请比赛;盘问;置疑 ;有挑战性 ;质询(合法性)
challenging adj.引起挑战性兴趣的, 挑逗的 challenger n.挑战者
参考词汇 confront defy dispute doubt question
Slide9: circumstance
n. [常用复]情况, 形势; 环境
Maybe under these circumstances we may say that man can conquer nature.
也许在这样的情况下我们可以说人定胜天。
[pl.]境况, 境遇; 经济状况;物质环境easy circumstance经济状况优裕
in no circumstances (=under no circumstances)决不, 无论如何也不, 在任何情况下决不
in [under] the circumstances 在这种情况下, 因为这种情况
under all circumstances无论如何
Circumstances alter cases.【谚】环境不同人也变, 人的行为因时因地而异; 此一时彼一时。
参考词汇 condition situation state
commitment
n.承诺;约定;约束
a commitment to pay $50000 to Red Cross 承诺向红十字会提供50000美元
责任;承担义务
He doesn't't want to get married because he is afraid of any commitments.
"他不想结婚,因为他害怕承担任何责任。"
犯罪; 委托, 委任; 买卖(契约)
Commit vt 犯(错误、罪);做(坏事)。
If you commit a crime you can never escape being punished."你要是犯罪,就逃脱不了要受惩罚。"
监禁;下狱;入精神病院 to commit him to jail
承诺;约定;束缚 to commit oneself to a promise 受诺言的约束
deliberately
adv慎重地,谨慎地;故意地
deliberate vt.考虑; 熟思; 研究, 讨论
vi.思考(on, over); 与某人协商(with); 讨论某事(over, upon, on)
adj.深思熟虑的; 考虑周到的;故意的, 蓄意的;慎重的, 沉着的, 从容不迫的
a deliberate decision慎重的决定 a deliberate murder 蓄意谋杀
deliberately adv. deliberateness n.
Slide10: dimension
来自拉丁语dimensio 尺度; n. 尺寸, 尺度, 维(数), 度(数), 元长、宽、厚、高度
A line has one dimension and a square has two. 线是一度空间,平面是两度空间。
n.方面,部分特点 (喻)
(pl) 面积;容积;大小
What are the dimensions of this language laboratory?这个语言实验室的容积是多少?
engagement
v. engage约定+ -ment名词 后缀
n.婚约;约会;约定;交战
break an engagement 违约
enter into [make] an engagement with同...订约
meet one‘s engagements 履行(契约等)义务; 偿还债务
fantasy
n -sies 空想;幻想;想象力的产物
vt.想象; 幻想 vi.空想; 梦想; 奏幻想曲
horizon
n.地平线; (思想等的)范围,限度 ;眼界
horizontal adj.地平线的, 水平的
incorporate
corpor/corp =body in – 做作成, corpor 体,- ate 动词后缀“结成一体” v.合并,结合, 组成
adj.合并的, 并入的;公司组织的;具体化的
incorporated组成公司的,合成一体的
incorporation n.结合, 合并, 形成法人组织, 组成公司(或社团)
incorporative adj.合并的,有结合倾向的
incorporator n.合并者, 法人创立者
corporate adj.社团的, 法人的, 共同的, 全体的 corporately adv.团结地, 共同地
corporation n.[律]社团, 法人, 公司, 企业, 有限公司,
Slide11: insight
n.洞察力, 见识 insight into 洞察...
insightful adj.富有洞察力的,有深刻见解的 参考词汇 intuition perception wisdom
insulate
vt.使绝缘, 隔离
insulating adj.绝缘的 insulating tape 绝缘胶带 insulation n.孤立,绝缘
insulator n.绝缘体, 绝热器
参考词汇 isolate separate
novel nov=new
n.小说, 长篇故事 adj.新奇的, 新颖的, 异常的
novelty n.新颖, 新奇, 新鲜, 新奇的事物
innovate renovate novice
perspective
per=through通过+spect=look看 n透视画法 ;判断事物的方法;眼力 远景;前景
adj.透视 的, 透视画法的
prospect retrospect inspect suspect
sample
n.标本, 样品, 例子 vt.取样, 采样, 抽取...的样品, 试验的一部分, 尝试
structure
n.结构, 构造, 建筑物 vt.建筑, 构成, 组织,安排
transform
trans-转,变, 越过,超+form形式,形成
transoceanic transcontinental transplant transition transport
unfamiliar
antonym : familiar adj.熟悉的, 常见的, 亲近的, 随便的 n.密友, 熟客, 常客
wreck n.失事船(或飞机), 残骸, (船, 飞机的)失事 vt.破坏, 拆毁
Slide12: II Pre-Reading
Understanding Words in Context
B 2. A 3.B 4. B 5. C 6. B
III Passage Reading
A few days later I found myself unemployed and unattached, excited by
the freedom, yet terrified about what to do next.(l.12-13)
“I found myself” 可接分词形式和介词短语
e.g. We went to sleep soon after we got on the train and woke up to find ourselves
(=when we woke up we were) in Calais.
You’ll soon find yourself without any friends(=have no friends) at all if you keep
on being so rude to everybody.
Once or twice I found myself doubting my own judgment.
2. Probably most important of all, I forced myself to get out of my room and
Go to meet people.(l24-25)
“最高级形容词+ of all”的结构除了“most important of all”之外, 还有first of all,
most of all, worst of all 等固定搭配。
e.g. First of all, answer these questions.
Worst of all, he had no hope of shaking her resolution
Slide13: 3. therapy(l. 35), session(l. 36), appointment
In this passage, the word”therapy” means “the treatment of someone with mental
illness or problem” and a “session” is a period of time spent with a therapist.
Therapy may involve a number of sessions and last a few months or even years.
An appointment with a doctor is a formal arrangement to meet the doctor at a
particular time.
4. I acted in unfamiliar ways just to see how it felt. (l. 47-48)
In this sentence, “to see how it felt” means “to find out what feelings I would have”.
The word “feel” means “to give you the feeling especially when you touch or
experience something”.
e.g. Her skin felt cold and rough.
The metal felt smooth and cold.
The ten-foot oars felt heavy and awkward.
5. There were times when I wanted to avoid doing those things I found most
frightening. (l. 52-53)
“There are times when” means “sometimes”.
e.g. There are times when she makes me despair of the whole thing.
Slide14: IV Post-Reading
1. Understanding the Organization of the Text
1. His job
2. His engagement
3. To transform himself
4. He created a mindset that made him ready for the change.
5. He insulated himself from the usual influences in his life and the people whose approval
was most important.
6. He structured his time in order to produce change and growth.
7. He pushed himself to experiment with new ways of being.
8. He made public commitments of what he intended to do so it would be harder to back
down.
9. He processed his experiences systematically.
10. He made changes when he returned that continued the transformation that started while
he was in Aruba.
11. He would continue going on transformative trips to keep his growth in the future.
2. Rearranging the Process for Change
c, f, b, d, g, a, c
3. Understanding Specific Information
1. C 2. C 3. D 4. A 5. C 6. A 7. C 8. D 9.B 10.A
Vocabulary
end 2.booked 3.trapped 4.book 5.ended 6. appeal 7. trap 8. appeal 9. samples
10. Structure 11.value 12.structured 13.sampled 14.process 15.valued 16.process
Slide15: Translation
I didn't realize putting on a play involved so much work.
The most important thing is not what you say but what you do.
The result is the best that can be expected in such circumstance.
It isn’t the first time that you’ve found yourself in such a situation.
This difficulty challenges my mind to find an answer.
The new threat on the horizon is unemployment.
We have alternative ways of expressing the same idea.
He slipped into the old habit of drinking.
Writting
I like traveling. I even consider it as a part of my life.
I find it can even do me a lot of good when I look back on my trips. Traveling brings me knowledge
and pleasure. It puts me in a good mood. When I go back to my studies, I work happily.
Traveling also helps me learn a lot about local customs and broadens my views. Three years ago,
I went to the “European City” in Wuxi, where there are many models of European architecture.
During that trip I learned something about Europe.
Traveling is relaxing and we can get rid of our anxiety and stress. If friends travel together, they
will improve their friendship through their experiences. They will also meet new people.
In the future, I plan to do more traveling.
Slide16: Statue of Liberty at Sunset Eiffel Tower, Paris
Soldiers of the Imperial Bodyguard
Red Square, Moscow Colosseum
London Tower Bridge
Egyptian Pyramids
Sydney Opera House, Australia
Taj Mahal, India
Slide17: Eiffel Tower, Paris
The Eiffel Tower, rising in the twilight sky above Paris, was built for the World’s Fair in 1889. French engineer Alexandre Gustave Eiffel designed it as a cross-braced latticed girder with minimum wind resistance. onstructed from over 6300 metric tons (7000 tons) of highest quality wrought iron, it is a masterpiece of wrought-iron technology. Taj Mahal, India
The Taj Mahal, designed as a tomb for the wife of a 17th-century Mughal emperor, was constructed by about 20,000 workers from 1631 to 1648 in Agra, a city in northern India. The massive domed structure was constructed in the Indo-Islamic style, using white marble and inlaid gems. At each corner is a minaret (prayer tower), and passages from the Koran, the Muslim holy book, adorn the outside walls. The bodies of the emperor and his wife remain in a vault below the building. London Tower Bridge
The 244-m (800-ft) London Tower Bridge spans the Thames River in London. It was the only movable bridge crossing the Thames when it was completed in 1894. Sir Horace Jones designed the bridge, and Sir John Wolfe Barry built it. Soldiers of the Imperial Bodyguard
These life-size terra-cotta figures are a small part of more than 6000 figures and horses that were made for the tomb of Emperor Shih Huang Ti of the Ch’in dynasty in China, 210 BC. They were originally painted in bright colors. The burial mound, in the northwestern province of Shanxi, was discovered in 1974. Colosseum
The Colosseum in Rome (70-82) is best known for its multilevel system of vaults made of concrete. It is called the Colosseum for a colossal statue of Nero that once stood nearby, but its real name is the Flavian Amphitheater. It was used for staged battles between lions and Christians, among other spectacles, and is one of the most famous pieces of architecture in the world. Egyptian Pyramids
Located on the west bank of the Nile River on the outskirts of Cairo, the pyramids at Giza, Egypt, rank as some of the most famous monuments in the world. The Egyptians constructed the pyramids between 2700 BC and 1000 BC to serve as royal tombs. Built without the use of cranes, pulleys, or lifting tackle, the massive structures stand as testaments to the engineering skills of the ancient Egyptians.