大学思辨英语教程-精读2课件Unit-5.pptx
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1、 Text A An Ounce of CureAlan NourseLearningLearning ObjectivesObjectivesLiterary Elements Critical Thinking Reading StrategiesIntercultural Competence Literary Elements Reading Strategies Allegory Un-intrusive third-person narration Irony,satireLearningLearning ObjectivesObjectives Look up the techn
2、ical terms in the text and consider the authors purpose Learn about the genre of the story Identify the rhetorical devices and consider their effect Critical Thinking LearningLearning ObjectivesObjectives Examine some of the traditional ideas and practices in Western and Chinese medicine Compare and
3、 critique creation myths from different cultures Compare cultural products from the East and West in light of the embedded ways of thinkingExamine and evaluate the assumptions of the doctors remarks Explain the authors approach of loading the story with medical jargonsUnderstand the dialectics of kn
4、owledge and ignorance and apply the understanding to the real world Intercultural CompetenceLead inLead inLearning new things is a very big part of our life,and the human pursuit of knowledge has always been a major motif of literature.Does knowledge always bring us nearer to the truth?Does ignoranc
5、e always mean lack of knowledge?Lead inLead inStephen Hawking warns us,“The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance;it is the illusion of knowledge.”Confucius teaches us,“Real knowledge is to know the extent of ones ignorance.”Text A tells an absurdist story of a man with a pain in his toe who
6、gets trapped in a series of complex diagnostic procedures and referrals to specialists.Text B records the learning process of a man who was quite ignorant of his ignorance at the beginning.As you read the stories,think about whether knowledge serves to enlighten or confuse the characters?Does it mak
7、e them happy or miserable?Can you explain why?Background KnowledgeBackground Knowledge1.About the AuthorAlan Nourse(19281992)was generally known as an American science fiction(SF)writer and physician.The story was published in 1963,and in the story a doctor says its 1972,which means that the story h
8、as a futuristic setting.Its not a typical science fiction as I understand the term,for science fiction,though hard to define,usually involves wilder imaginative concepts such as futuristic science and technology,space travel,time travel,parallel universes and extraterrestrial life.Background Knowled
9、geBackground KnowledgecontinuedYet it may be viewed as a story of science fiction in the sense that the author makes up a futuristic setting of extremely meticulous divisions of medicine to warn against such a trend,since science fiction also means,according to science fiction writer Robert A.Heinle
10、in,realistic speculation about possible future events,based solidly on adequate knowledge of the real world,past and present,and on a thorough understanding of the nature and significance of the scientific method.Background KnowledgeBackground Knowledge2.Medical terms and expressionsBackground Knowl
11、edgeBackground KnowledgeBackground KnowledgeBackground Knowledge the Diagnostic Clinic(诊断科)the Therapeutic Clinic(治疗科)the Functional Clinic(功能科)Mitral Valve Clinic(二尖瓣科)Aortic Valve Clinic(主动脉瓣科)Background KnowledgeBackground Knowledge psychoneuroticist 神经心理医生(a made-up word,possibly coined from Psy
12、choneurosis 精神神经病 or Neuropsychology 神经心理学)psychosociologist 社会心理医生(a made-up word;psycho plus sociologist)pituitary osmoreceptorologist 渗透压感受器专家(a word possibly coined from pituitary osmoreceptor 渗透压感受器)Part Para(s)Main idea I1-28Wheatley goes to see the doctor for a pain in his toe.II 29-53 With r
13、eferral of the doctor,Wheatley visits doctors specializing in different fields.III54-56Finally,Wheatley goes to a place for the cure of his toe where strong exotic flavor is felt.1.Text StructureText AnalysisText AnalysisDetailed AnalysisRhetoric and styleText Structure1.Why do you think Wheatley“ha
14、d been palpitating for five days straight at the prospect”of coming to see the doctor?(Para.2)Part I Comprehension CheckPart I Part IIPart IIIDetailed Analysis He was very nervous.2.Did Wheatley realize that it was a serious mistake on his part not having had a checkup in ten years and became really
15、 worried about that?(Para.13)Part I Part IIPart IIIDetailed Analysis After hearing what the first doctor had said,Wheatley is certainly worried by his words,but not to the serious extent.3.Why did the doctor heave a sigh?(Para.15)Part I Part IIPart IIIDetailed Analysis The doctor didnt think Wheatle
16、y gave enough attention to his health.4.Why did Wheatley“rubbed his toe on the chair leg”?(Para.18)Part I Part IIPart IIIDetailed Analysis Wheatley“rubbed his toe on the chair leg”because he was upset by what the doctor said.5.The doctor at the beginning of the story frequently cut Wheatley short.Wh
17、y do you think he did this?Was he being rude,impatient,or otherwise?Part I Part IIPart IIIDetailed Analysis He doesnt think Wheatleys complaints have much value.He has his own professional training of inquiring.6.Why did Wheatley ask the first doctor to take his blood pressure?(para.27)Part I Part I
18、IPart IIIDetailed Analysis He starts to feel worried and thinks that the doctor may take the blood pressure or do other check-ups to decide whether its inflammatory or something else.7.Do you find the first doctors enquiries and diagnoses sensible and logical?Is there anything he said that you might
19、 actually agree with?Do you find his advice professional?How competent a doctor do you think he was according to your criteria of a good doctor?Part I Part IIPart IIIDetailed Analysis The doctors professional in the sense that he made the enquiries and diagnoses in a logical way.Of course the proble
20、m is that he always cut the patient short,relied too much on his theoretical hypotheses and wouldnt do any check-up to ascertain what was wrong with the toe.Therefore he is not a competent doctor.Part I Word Study1.palpitate(Para.2,line 1)verbif your heart palpitates,it beats quickly in an irregular
21、 way(心脏)悸动e.g.He felt suddenly faint,and his heart began to palpitate.e.g.The thought of flying makes me palpitate.Part I Part IIPart IIIDetailed Analysis 2.straight(Para.2,line 1)adverb 1)happening one after the other in a series连续地,接连地e.g.He has been without sleep now for three days straight.2)imm
22、ediately,without delay,or without doing anything else first 立刻,马上Collocation:straight to/up/down/back etc.e.g.I went straight up to bed.e.g.I think I should get straight to the point.Part I Part IIPart IIIDetailed Analysis 3.wiggle(Para.6,line 1)verbto move with small movements from side to side or
23、up and down,or to make something move like this 使摆动,使扭动 e.g.Henry wiggled his toes.Part I Part IIPart IIIDetailed Analysis 4.leaf through something(Para.9,line 1)to turn the pages of a book quickly,without reading it properly 翻书页synonym:skim through e.g.She picked up the magazine and leafed through
24、it.Part I Part IIPart IIIDetailed Analysis 5.heave(Para.15,line 1)verb 1)to pull or lift something very heavy with one great effort 举起Collocation:heave somebody/something out of/into/onto etc.something e.g.Alan heaved his suitcase onto his bed.Collocation:heave on/at e.g.We had to heave on the rope
25、holding the anchor to get it on board.Part I Part IIPart IIIDetailed Analysis 2)to throw something heavy using a lot of effort John heaved the metal bar over the fence.投掷3)to move up and down with very strong movements 使起伏e.g.Michaels shoulders heaved with silent laughter.e.g.The sea heaved up and d
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