湖南科技大学课程教案听力lecture 10

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湖南科技大学课程教案听力lecture 10

湖南科技大学课程教案

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湖南科技大学课程教案听力lecture 10

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  Listening

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  Lecture 10 Listen to this 10以及专四新闻与听写技巧

  教学目标及基本要求

  To help the students to get farmiliar with skills of comprehending VOA news and completing dictation required by band-4 examination

  To help the students to comprehend the general meaning of dalogues, conversations and monologues

  To introduce some background culture points of some related listening material

  To help the students to master some listening skills and make full preparation for futher study

  教学

  重点

  Native news and dictation of a short passage

  Comprehension of the listening materials and finish different tasks

  教学

  难点

  To distinguish some similar phonetics

  News comprehension

  Quick noting

  教学内容与时间分配

  Brief introduction to requirements (5 minutes)

  VOA news (25munites)

  dictation(15 minutes)

  Materials from lesson 1(45 minutes)

  习题

  Step by step book 3, news in standard English

  湖南科技大学课程教案

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  Lecture Ten

  I. Checking homework

  

  II. Listening to news items and complete some tasks

  News 1

  U.S. President Barack Obama has made his third trip this week to build public support for his plan to stimulate the nation's economy. Mr. Obama visited a road construction project near $2 to make his case for spending more federal funds to rebuild infrastructure. President Obama stood near a road being built, in an area long known for traffic congestion, and said building new infrastructure is a big part of his plan for reviving the economy.Mr. Obama is proposing what he says is the largest increase ]in infrastructure spending since President Dwight Eisenhower created the Interstate Highway System in the 1950s. The president said funding infrastructure projects will also help create jobs in other areas of the economy. He specifically mentioned the Caterpillar Company, which makes much of the heavy equipment used in road projects. Caterpillar recently announced more than 20,000 layoffs.

  News 2

  Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert went on trial on corruption charges that prompted him to resign last year. He spoke to reporters at the courthouse here in $2. He says he came here as an innocent person and believes his innocence will be proven. Mr. Olmert is accused of fraud, breach of trust and failing to report income. This allegedly occurred when he served as mayor of $2 and a Cabinet minister, but the allegations only surfaced after he became prime minister in 2006.Mr. Olmert's centrist Kadima party

  forced him to resign a year ago, after an American Jewish businessman testified that he gave him envelopes stuffed with cash to support a lavish lifestyle, including fancy hotels, expensive cigars and first-class travel. The former prime minister is also accused of double-billing Israeli and Jewish institutions for public trips abroad and pocketing the difference. Mr. Olmert denies it.

  News 3

  Search efforts are continuing in southeastern $2 for survivors of Sunday's powerful 7.2 magnitude earthquake. Officials say the death toll in Van province has risen to more than 260 with at least to 1,000 people injured. Dorian Jones reports from $2, $2.

  Rescue workers are racing against time to find the hundreds of people believed to be trapped under the rubble of buildings that fell after the the quake. Authorities say the 7.2 magnitude quake collapsed or severely damaged thousands of buildings. Despite battling against the numerous aftershocks, rescue efforts have so far been successful. A woman is dug out of her collapsed apartment block after being trapped for 10 hours. Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan visited Van. He warned that there may still be worse news to come.

  News 4

  The United Nations humanitarian chief is calling for the international community to put aside political concerns and increase funding to feed North Koreans. Steve Herman reports.

  Valerie Amos, the U.N. under-secretary-general for humanitarian affairs, told government officials and aid groups in $2 Monday her five-day visit to $2 reinforced her view of chronic malnutrition there.

  She called for increased aid for the North saying six million people in the impoverished communist state are surviving mainly on maize, cabbage and rice. She said food assistance is urgently needed this year amid a continuing annual gap of one million metric tons.

  News 5

  Ten little fingers, ten little toes. But little JaMichael is anything but little.

  "They call him 'Moose' up there."

  Michael Brown says he's okay with his son's new nick name.

  "Well, doctor told us he's going to be about 12, but when he pulled him out, it was a different story."

  JaMichael came into the world with a head full of hair, he weighed at 16 pounds0.454*16 = 7.264 24 inches long with a 17-inch chest. The biggest baby born at $2 $2 $2 in $2.

  "I'm just excited that he's here."

  Mom Janet tells us this is her fourth child. Her largest weighted in at 8 pounds, that was until this morning when JaMichael arrived after a scheduled cesarean section.

  "'So this is it, no more now."

  "Wow, this is really going to be big. All we can see was big cheeks."

  The nurses are cautiously excited about the newest addition to the maternity ward. They are trying to get little JaMichael's blood sugar levels up. He's also not breathing on his own,right now. His parents say they are grateful for everyone's prayers and support.

  "Just hoping he'll be healthy."

  Dad says he sees football in his son's future.

  

  IV.lesson 10 of listen to this

  Part one

  Task 1: News Summary 1

  $1__VE_ITEM__1. True or False Questions.

  The purpose of demonstration was to protest against the town's major employer.

  The demand on hospital service has increased by a quarter in the last year in the south of $2.

  Kent County Council has been doing very well in rabies controls.

  The last news item is about the damage a derailed coal train has done.

   2. Fill in the blanks.

  (1) The marchers demonstrated outside $2$2$2$2$2$2$2$2$2$2$2$2$2$2$2where union leaders are talking about $2with the management.

  (2) While the number of $2, $2and other $2have increased, the demand on the service has $2.

  (3) The EEC is to give another $2pounds to $2's $2. The aid from the $2includes $2pounds for $2 and $2pounds for $2and $2in the north of $2.

  (4) Kent County Council has said that $2dogs, $2cats, $2rabbits and $2hamst

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