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1、上教版必修三Unit 1The mediaObjectivesA.Reading and interactionEvaluate the qualities of a good journalist as reflected in the passageB.Grammar activityUse verb-ing and verb-ed forms as the object complement correctly in the given contextC.Listening and speakingMake comments on animation filmsD.WritingWrit
2、e a film review using appropriate language and formatE.Cultural focusInterpret the cultural significance of some Chinese festival foodsDescribe how films are made at Pinewood StudiosPre-reading activity1.Look at the words below.Which may be related to journalists?Why?objectiveresponsiblepersonalment
3、orcurrentmedianationalityjournalauthority 2.Look at the title and the subheadings.Predict the content of the passage.Choose the right answer.A.the news of the dayB.an interview about journalismC.a famous news organizationJournalists on the jobSenior high school students in Shanghai recently had the
4、opportunity to participate in the annual Career Day,where they got to follow a mentor for a day.In this way,students can see what their mentors do at work.This kind of direct experience of real workplaces can benefit students a lot.It may help them choose a future career.It may also open their eyes
5、to new opportunities or jobs that theyve never considered before.The students were also required to interview their mentors.One of the students was interested in journalism,and she has shared her interview recording with us.What makes a good journalist?There isnt just one skill or quality that makes
6、 someone a good journalist.But I can think of two things that most journalists have in common:they are curious,and they love language. Journalists look around and always ask who,what,why,where and when.Then they try to tell others what they find out.Would all writers make good journalists?No,I would
7、nt say that.Writing a news article is not like writing a book.For one thing, journalists need to write in a clear way,using as few words as possible.There is always a limit on the number of words a journalist can write,so they need to focus on the key points.If you want to be a journalist,you ought
8、to start developing this important skill.How do you spot a good news story?News is about what is happening right now,so good journalists keep up with current events. By paying attention to whats going on,and keeping you eyes and ears open at all times,you always come across things worth reporting.Do
9、 journalists always write true news stories?They should.If the storys not entirely true,then it isnt newsits fiction.This means journalists need to be good at checking up on facts and making sure their information is true.If our articles contain errors,our readers wont trust us.We need to find good
10、sources of information and collect all the facts.Should news stories appeal to the readers emotions?I think you could say that.What is the use of reporting things that your readers dont care about?However,as journalists,we need to write with care and tell news stories in an objective way. We need to
11、 write with care and tell news stories in an objective way.We also need to present the facts in a fair way that benefits our readers.What is challenging about working as a journalist?The biggest challenge is probably time.A journalist has to find a good story,collect all the important information an
12、d report it before the news gets old.So,if you work as a journalist,you have to be responsible.You cant be late for interviews,and you cant turn in your reports late. Journalists always work under time pressure.What makes the work of a journalist valuable?My work has personal value for me when I get
13、 to answer a question thats been on my mind.And I love when I get a chance to share that answer with others,especially when it helps people improve their lives.I feel like Ive done a good job then.This is not just a job I do to get paidI do it because I believe it has purpose.【参考翻译】在职记者上海的高中生最近有机会参加
14、一年一度的职业日,在那里他们可以跟随导师进行一天的学习。通过这种方式,学生可以看到他们的导师在工作中做了什么。这种对真实工作场所的直接体验对学生有很大好处。它可以帮助他们选择未来的职业。这也可能让他们看到以前从未考虑过的新机会或工作。学生们还被要求采访他们的导师。其中一名学生对新闻学感兴趣,并与我们分享了她的采访记录。怎样才能成为一名优秀的记者?要成为一名优秀的记者,并非只有一种技能或品质。但我能想到大多数记者有两个共同点:他们好奇,他们热爱语言。记者环顾四周,总是问谁,什么,为什么,在哪里和何时。然后他们试着告诉别人他们发现的事情。所有的作家都能成为优秀的记者吗?不,我不这么认为。写一篇新闻
15、文章不像写一本书。首先,记者需要用一种清晰的方式,用尽可能少的词来写。记者所能写的字数总是有限制的,所以他们需要关注重点。如果你想成为一名记者,你应该开始培养这一重要技能。你如何发现一个好的新闻故事?新闻是关于现在正在发生的事情,所以好的记者总是紧跟时事。通过关注正在发生的事情,随时睁大眼睛、竖起耳朵,你总会遇到值得报道的事情。记者总是写真实的新闻报道吗?他们应该。如果这个故事不是完全真实的,那么它就不是新闻它是虚构的。这意味着记者需要善于核查事实,并确保他们的信息是真实的。如果我们的文章有错误,我们的读者不会信任我们。我们需要找到可靠的信息来源并收集所有的事实。新闻故事应该吸引读者的情感吗?
16、我认为你可以这么说。报道你的读者不关心的事情有什么用?但是,作为记者,我们需要用心写作,客观地讲述新闻故事。我们需要谨慎写作,客观地讲述新闻故事。我们还需要以一种有利于读者的公平方式呈现事实。记者工作的挑战是什么?最大的挑战可能是时间。记者必须找到一个好故事,收集所有重要的信息,并在新闻过时之前报道它。所以,如果你是一名记者,你必须要负责任。面试不能迟到,报告也不能迟交。记者总是在时间的压力下工作。什么使记者的工作有价值?我的工作对我来说有个人价值,当我可以回答一个我一直在想的问题时。当我有机会和别人分享我的答案时,我很高兴,尤其是当它帮助人们改善他们的生活时。我觉得我做得很好。我做这份工作不
17、仅仅是为了赚钱我做这份工作是因为我相信它有意义。Comprehension work1.Read the passage and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). Correct the false ones and give your reasons.(1)For Career Day,mentors got to follow a high school student for a day. (2)A female student recorded an interview with a j
18、ournalist. (3)A good writer will make a good journalist. (4)It is important for journalists to keep up with current events. (5)Not all news stories need to be completely true. (6)Journalists should write news stories that make people emotional. (7)One of the difficult parts of working as a journalis
19、t is turning in the reports on time. (8)The journalist believes that the most important thing is to have a meaningful job. 2.Read the summary below and fill in each blank with a suitable word based on the language of the passage.You may change the form if necessary.As part of the annual Career Day,a
20、 high school student interviewed a journalist.The interview illustrates the most important qualities of a good journalist.Most journalists have two things in common:their about what is happening and their of language. Journalists need to keep their eyes and ears to discover things that are worth .Th
21、ey also need to all the facts to ensure that their news stories are true.Besides,since they have a word limit,journalists have to focus on the key points and work effectively under pressure.In addition,journalists should remain when reporting news stories.They must be :they cant be late for intervie
22、ws.On the whole, by providing information,journalists are helping people their lives,which makes their work .Deep reading1.The passage talks about different aspects of being a journalist.Read the passage again. Study the quotes and guiding questions in pairs.Complete the table below.You may use the
23、example below to help you.But I can think of two things that most journalists have in common:they are curious,and they love language.Guiding question:In addition to curiosity and love of language,what other things make a good journalist?You may ask and respond like this:A:What are the two things tha
24、t most journalist have in common?B:They are curious and they love language.A:In addition to these two things,what other things make a good journalist?B:They need to be responsible and be good at communication.Quotes and guiding questions(1)Writing a news article is not like writing a book.Guiding qu
25、estion:What does the journalist imply about writing a book?My understanding:(2). you always come across things worth reporting.Guiding question:What kinds of events would be worth reporting?Give two examples.(3). making sure their information is true.Guiding question:How can we tell true news storie
26、s from false ones?My understanding:(4)Should news stories appeal to the readers emotions? I think you could say that.Guiding question:Why does the journalist reply to the question in this way?My understanding:(5)Journalists always work under time pressure.Guiding question:What may cause “time pressu
27、re” for journalists?If you were a journalist,how would you deal with this problem?My understanding:(6). I believe it has purpose.Guiding question:What purpose or value do you think the job of a journalist has?My understanding:2.Work in pairs and discuss the questions.(1)Would you like to be a journa
28、list?Why or why not? (2)What effects has the Internet had on journalism? Mini-projectBecoming a responsible “journalist”In the Internet age,it is possible for anyone to be a “journalist” because people can post comments,photos,videos and news stories online using smartphones anywhere and anytime. Yo
29、u are going to make suggestions on how to become a responsible social media user.Discuss the questions below in groups.What are the possible benefits and problems of posting things online?How would it affect the aspects of life below?Share ideas within your group.Select one person to report on behal
30、f of your group.Aspects of lifePossible benefitsPossible problemsOur friends(e.g. post their pictures online)We can film our daily lives with smartphones,upload the clips onto the Internet,and share them with our friends.We may hurt our friends if we film them and upload the film online without thei
31、r permission.School children(e.g. post their school life online)Our privacy(e.g. post our names and addresses online)How do we become responsible “journalists” when we post online?Write a summary of your discussion here.Focus on language1.Read the passage again.Find some language points in the passa
32、ge and list them in the blanks.Phrasal verbs used to describe a journalists job (e.g. check up on facts) 2.Complete the passage with the correct form of the words below.benefitspotillustrateappealmentorauthorityfictionvaluablecurrentcommonWhen I was in high school,I loved reading and dreamt of becom
33、ing a writer.One thing led to another,and I became a journalist instead.I began working as a newspaper reporter in 1991,and I still remember my ,who helped me get trough the first months on the job. She taught me how to a good story and how to interview people.I learnt many lessons from her.Nowadays
34、,the media industry is very different.When I started,newspapers were still paper-based. The Internet has changed the business completely:almost every newspaper is now available online.To my point,lets look at todays young newspaper readers.They have very little in with the people who were reading ne
35、wspapers 30 years ago.Instead of buying print newspaper,most of them read the news online for free,and it has become very difficult for newspapers to make money.In order to survive,our online newspaper has started providing videos and in-depth feature articles that are only available to paying reade
36、rs.By offering such ,we have attracted many new customers who are happy to spend money on digital content.Despite the move to digital publishing,the basic purpose of a newspaper hasnt changed:in order to stay in business,we still need to report on topics and provide the readers with well-written art
37、icles that to them.Finally,nothing is more important than trust: journalists need to write with on the subjects that matterotherwise,we will lose our readers.The verb-ing and verb-ed forms as the object complementOne way of using the verb-ing or verb-ed form as the complement,such as the object comp
38、lement, is to put it after the object.(1)He found his mother cooking in the kitchen when he came home.(2)He had a few things stolen on the subway.1.Read the passage.Match clauses or phrases 1-4 to grammar rules a and b.Multitasking teenagersBy Sharon McCallA recent survey into the media habits of te
39、enagers reveals some surprising results.The average teenager spends an incredible eleven hours each day on their mobile phone,computer or TV.Thats more hours than they are awake outside school time!How are they able to do this?The answer,of course,is multitasking.The researchers interviewed some tee
40、nagers about their media habits,and also 1observed them doing everyday things.To confirm the results of the survey,I spoke to one teenager,who agreed to let me interview him in his home.Fifteen-year-old Jake Kendall is a typical teenager.As I walked into his room, 2I saw him watching a TV show,chatt
41、ing to friends online and clicking on links of interesting articlesall at the same time!During the interview, 3I caught him looking at his phone several times.He told me that he often multitasked when he was online.Some experts are concerned that teenagers may have difficulties in the future because
42、 of their multitasking habits.Will they be able to focus their attention as adults?However,other experts believe that teenagers are learning the skills needed to be flexible and succeed in 21st century workplaces:after all, 4digital devices help us get things done.a We can use the structure verb+som
43、eone/something+verb-ing to describe things we have perceived with our senses.b We can use the structure have/get+something+verb-ed to describe actions that have happened to something.This often refers to things that others do for us.【参考译文】多任务处理青少年莎朗考尔最近一项针对青少年媒体习惯的调查显示了一些令人惊讶的结果。青少年平均每天花在手机、电脑或电视上的时
44、间长达惊人的11个小时。这比他们在校外醒着的时间要多几个小时!他们是怎么做到的?答案当然是多任务处理。研究人员采访了一些青少年的使用媒体的习惯,也观察了他们的日常行为。为了证实调查结果,我与一名青少年交谈,他同意让我在他家里采访他。15岁的杰克肯德尔是一个典型的青少年。当我走进他的房间时,我看到他正在看电视节目,在网上和朋友聊天,并点击一些有趣的文章的链接所有这些都是在同一时间!在面试过程中,我发现他好几次看手机。他告诉我,他上网时经常同时处理多项任务。一些专家担心,由于青少年多任务处理的习惯,他们在未来可能会有困难。他们能像成年人一样集中注意力吗?然而,其他专家认为,青少年正在学习在21世纪
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2019届人教A版数学必修二同步课后篇巩固探究:2-1-1 平面 WORD版含解析.docx
