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I. Listen and Talk

Lead in1. How do you usually got your

information? (TV, Radio, Newspaper, magazine,

book, Internet etc.)2. Which do you think is the most effective one?

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What are your key ? Do you get

most of your information by talking to other people? People

could already do that in the Stone Age. When the printing

press was invented several hundred years ago,

became important to anyone who could

read. Now we read and as

much as we read . But we also get a lot of

information from . is not yet

100 years old, has only been popular for about

50 years, and the is younger than all the students

in this class. Yet these are some of our favorites. What are

? How many different sources of information do

you use in a typical day?

sources of information

written sources

magazines newspapers

books

electronic sources Radio

television

Internet

your favorites

Listen and complete

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Dialogue SamplesDialogue Samples

Dialogue 1 Sharing Information Key words and patterns: Would you like to…? Would you like to have a look at her website? Can I get…? Let’s…?

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Dialogue 2 Revisiting the Net Bar Key words and patterns: What have you got from the sports website I showed you? Would you please tell me…? How can I find the information…? Can you give me an example? What if…?

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Passage A

Information, PleaseInformation, Please

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Think About it

1. When you are in trouble, what is

your favorite way to ask for help? 2. What did the author do when he

was in trouble without anybody

around ?

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Notes to the Text1. My first personal experience with this person came one day while my mother was out. My first experience to talk to this person occurred one day when my mother was not at home. 初次与这个人邂逅是妈妈不在家的一天。

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2. I walked around the house sucking my throbbing finger, finally arriving at the telephone! I walked around the house sucking my very painful finger, and eventually arrive

d at the telephone. 我在屋里走来走去,不住地吮着阵阵作痛 的手指,最后走到了电话机旁!

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3. Quickly, I unhooked the receiver and held

it to my ear. I hastily removed the earpiece from the phone and began to listen. 我飞快摘下了听筒,贴在耳朵上。

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4. The tears came readily enough, now that

I had an audience. The tears came faster now because someone was listening to me. 因为有个人听我倾诉,泪水一下子就涌了 出来。

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5. She tried to soothe me. She tried to comfort me. 她试图安慰我。6. She must have sensed my deep concern… She must have been aware of my strong feelings… 她一定体会到了我深深的痛楚。

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7. I had about half an hour or so between planes. It was about 30 minutes until my next plane would depart. 我有半个小时的转机时间。

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8. I wonder if you have any idea how much you meant to me during that time. I’m not sure you’re aware of how important our relationship was to me at that time. 你知道那时候你对我有多重要吗?

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Understanding the Text

1. What does “Information, please” refer to

in the passage?

A service that helps telephone users.

2. In the little boy’s point of view, what was

“Information, please”?

“Information , please” knew everything.

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3. Why did the little boy pick up the telephone

receiver one day when he was home alone?

Because he was hurt by a hammer and there

was nobody around to help him, so he tried to

get comfort from the telephone.

4. Why was the author unable to forget his

childhood conversations with the operator?

Because the operator gave him her kindness,

understanding, concern and patience.

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5. Why did the operator remember her

conversation with the child?

She took a personal interest in him and

thought she could help him.

6. When you are in trouble, what is your

favorite way to ask for help?

You may have different answers to this

question.

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Passage BThe Web — My Main Source The Web — My Main Source of Informationof Information

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Think About itThink About it1. Where do you usually find the

information you need in your study?

2. How does the author gain most of his

knowledge? What does he think of his

current way of obtaining knowledge?

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3. Is it OK to use computers as much as

the author does, or should he also get

information from a greater variety of

other sources?

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1. The Web is extensive, relatively easy to access, and provides virtually unlimited information. The Web is large and convenient, with much information on almost any subject.

互联网覆盖面广,上网也较容易。互联网 提供的信息几乎是无穷无尽的。

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2. When you need current information and

you need it now, there is no alternative.

The Web is the only place to look if you

need up to date information immediately.

要是你马上就需要最新的信息的话,除了 网络你别无选择。

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3. The advent of the Web as a research tool has greatly expanded the availability of information while reducing the amount of time needed on each task. Since they’ve started using the Web, researchers have become able to find much more information and to do it faster. 网络作为一种研究工具的出现,极大地拓 展知识的获取的范围,大大地降低了我们 在每一项工作上所耗费的时间。

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4. Although it takes time to sift through the multitude of sources, I find that after years of use I can quickly analyze the search results to find the most appropriate site. It takes time to compare the many sources and find the best website, but after years of practice I’ve learned to do this quickly. 尽管筛选各种信息需要花费时间,但经过 多年的使用后,我发现我能快速地分析搜 寻的结果并找到最合适的网址。

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5. The amount of information on the Web is staggering, so it is important to remember what it is you are searching for and not get sidetracked. There is a huge amount of information on the Web, so it is important to remember your search topics and avoid distractions. 网上的信息量多得让人难以置信,重要的 是得记住自己要搜寻的目标而不要偏离主 题。

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6. The Web is a wonderful resource when you

can substantiate that the information

provided is accurate and true.

The Web is a wonderful resource when you

can verify the validity of the information it

provides

当你能证实网上所提供的信息是准确无误 的时候,网络便是一个伟大的资料库。

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7. Overall, the Web has given me the

opportunity to be many more times

effective at obtaining data.

Most of the time the Web allows me to be

far more effective at obtaining data.

总的来说,用网络查阅资料让我们有机会 把效率提高好几倍。

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8. This enhances my networking capability to

be in touch with many people with the same

interest looking at a particular subject.

This improves my ability to interact with

many people who share my interest.

这增强了我的联网能力,我可以和许多在 某一领域有相同兴趣的人保持联系。

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Summary of the TextReference Summary

The author feels the Web is the key to the “information revolution.” It gives him quick and easy access to huge amounts of information. For most topics it’s the best way for him to find information, and for many topics it’s the only source he needs, especially if he’s in a hurry.

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He uses it as a research tool, both in his

work as a computer expert and in his hobby

of studying the financial world, and he uses

it for networking with colleagues. The only

problem he has with the Web is that it contains so much information.

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This means he must avoid being sidetracked

by irrelevant information or misled by inaccurate information that he can’t substantiate.

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Newspapers in The US Newspapers in The US

There are more than 1500 daily newspapers in the US. Each one is usually sold only in one part of the country, e.g. in a city, but they cover national and international news. In larger cities there is often more than one newspaper and the different ones express different political opinions. Some newspapers are sold in nearly all parts of the USA, e.g. USA today and the national edition of the New York Times. Two other newspapers, the Los Angeles Times and the Washington Post are known and respected all over the US but cannot be bought everywhere.

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Other important newspapers

are: the Boston Globe, sold in New

England; the Chicago Tribune, sold

in the Midwest; the Christian

Science Monitor and USA Today,

both sold nationally; and the

Washington Post on the East Coast.

Many people read the national

Sunday edition of the New York

Times because it includes the

weekly New York Review of Books.

Newspapers in The US Newspapers in The US

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Daily and Sunday Daily and Sunday Newspapers Newspapers

Daily newspapers are published on every day of the week except Sunday. Sunday newspapers are very big, often having several separate parts. They contain many longer articles and a lot of advertisements. Each section deals with a different subject. E.g. national and international news, sport, travel, etc. One section, the classifieds( 分类广告 ), has advertisements for jobs and things for sale. Another cartoon section is often called the funnies or funny papers. There is often also a magazine which is in color.

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Online Newspapers Online Newspapers

Many traditional newspapers are now available online, and even more new ones have been started there. There are thousands of online newspapers now available throughout the world. These may resemble the newspapers of the future. Indeed, they may BE the newspapers of the future. To find a good list of them, use your computer and go online to http://library.uncg.edu/news/, or to a number of other websites you can easily find by going to www.google.com andentering “online newspapers” in the search box. One of the best online newspapers is the electronic daily edition of USA Today, which may be found at www.usatoday.com. Please give it a try and see if this is the kind of newspaper you’d like to read.

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Thank You!Thank You!