大学英语外报复习lesson-7课件.ppt
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1、Lesson SevenObama Wins as a Second Term as U.S.PresidentWord supplementhard news 硬新闻;纯消息headline n新闻标题;内容提要hearsay n小道消息highlights n.要闻hot news 热点新闻human interest 人情味in-depth reporting 深度报道insert n.&vt插补段落;插稿interpretative reporting 解释性报道invasion of privacy 侵犯隐私(权)inverted pyramid 倒金字塔(写作结构)investig
2、ative reporting 调查性报道journalism n新闻业;新闻学 journalist n新闻记者kill vt退弃(稿件);枪毙(稿件)layout n版面编排;版面设计lead n导语libel n.v.诽谤(罪)Background informationQuiz:some relevant information about American politicsElections for President of the United States Some important figures:Barack Obama;Mitt RomneyQuiz:some relev
3、ant information about American politics1.Who is responsible for running for US presidential election?A.The federal election commission B.The States C.Congress D.The organization for economic cooperation and development2.US presidential elections are held every_ _ years.A.Two B.Five C.Eight D.Four 3.
4、What are the major political parties in the United States?A.Whig and Tory B.Democratic and Republican C.Conservative and Liberal D.Evangelical and Democratic4.Members of the House of Representatives are elected every_ _ years A.Two B.Five C.Eight D.Four5.How long are the terms served by the US senat
5、ors?A.Two years B.Four years C.Six years D.Eight years6.What is the maximum number of terms a US president may serve?A.One B.two C.Three D.Four7.When does the inauguration of president-elect take place under the normal circumstances?A.November B.December C.January D.March8.Which of following words m
6、ean“the right to vote”?A.Suffrage B.Canvas C.Ballot D.Naturalization9.When is American national election held?A.November 5 B.December 25 C.The first Tuesday after the first Monday of November D.Uncertain U.S.Capitol,Washington,D.C.U.S.Capitol,Washington,D.C.Builders laid the cornerstone for the Unit
7、ed States Capitol in Builders laid the cornerstone for the United States Capitol in 1793,and the building has been the seat of the countrys Senate and 1793,and the building has been the seat of the countrys Senate and the House of Representatives since 1800.the House of Representatives since 1800.Le
8、gislative Branch OrganizationLegislative Branch OrganizationBicameral(two house)politic SystemCongressCongress:Senate (100)Senate (100)House of Representatives(435)House of Representatives(435)The U.S.Capitol:Senate The U.S.Capitol:House of Representatives Senate OrganizationSenate Organization Beca
9、use of its relatively small size,the Senate has a simple organizational structure.The president pro tempore(temporary)controls the chamber,but individual members have substantial power to influence or block legislation.Structure of the HouseStructure of the HouseExecutive BranchThe executive branch
10、of the Government is responsible for enforcing the laws of the land.President:Leader of the country and Commander in Chief of the military.Vice President:President of the Senate and becomes President if the President is unable to serve.Departments:Department heads advise the President on policy issu
11、es and help execute those policies.Independent Agencies:Help execute policy or provide special services.U.S.President&Vice PresidentThe White House(front)The White House(back)Executive Branch of GovernmentExecutive Branch of GovernmentThe Presidents Cabinet (15 Departments)1.Secretary of State Depar
12、tment of State(1789)国务院国务院2.Secretary of the Treasury Department of the Treasury(1789)3.Secretary of Defense Department of Defense(1947)4.Attorney General Department of Justice(1870)5.Secretary of the Interior Department of the Interior(1849)6.Secretary of Agriculture Department of Agriculture(1862)
13、7.Secretary of Commerce Department of Commerce(1903)商务部商务部8.Secretary of Labor Department of Labor(1913)9.Secretary of Health and Human Services Department of Health and Human Services(1953)10.Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Department of Housing and Urban Development(1965)11.Secretary of
14、 Transportation Department of Transportation(1966):12.Secretary of Energy Department of Energy(1977):13.Secretary of Education Department of Education(1979)14.Secretary of Veterans Affairs Department of Veterans Affairs(1988):15.Secretary of Homeland Security Department of Homeland Security(2003)Jud
15、icial BranchSupreme Court of the United States-美国最高法院美国最高法院District Court-地方法院地方法院Claims Court-索赔法院索赔法院Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit-联邦巡回上诉法院联邦巡回上诉法院Court of International Trade-国际贸易法院国际贸易法院Territorial Courts-属地法院属地法院Court of Military Appeals-军事上诉法院军事上诉法院Court of Veterans Appeals-退伍军人上诉法院
16、退伍军人上诉法院Administrative Office of the Courts-法院行政管理局法院行政管理局Federal Judicial Center-联邦司法中心联邦司法中心The Supreme Court Building Since 1935 this majestic marble building in Washington,D.C.,has housed the Supreme Court of the United States.Election of the President On November 6,2012,Americans elected the 45
17、th President of the United States.This process was set up in the United States Constitution.The Constitution requires a candidate for the presidency to be:1.At least 35 years old 2.A natural born citizen of the United States 3.A resident of the United States for 14 years So how does one become Presi
18、dent of the United States?The following steps outline the general process for presidential elections.Step I:Primaries and Caucuses There are many people who would like to become President.Each of these people have their own ideas about how our government should work.Some of these people can belong t
19、o the same political party.Thats where primaries and caucuses come in.In these elections,party members get to vote for the candidate that will represent their party in the upcoming general election.Step 2:National Conventions At the end of the primaries and caucuses,each party holds a national conve
20、ntion to finalize the selection of one Presidential nominee.During this time,each Presidential candidate chooses a running-mate(or Vice-Presidential candidate).Step 3:The General(or Popular)Election Now that each party is represented by one candidate,the general election process begins.Candidates ca
21、mpaign throughout the country in an attempt to win the support of voters.Finally in November,the people vote for one candidate.When a person casts a vote in the general election,they are not voting directly for an individual Presidential candidate.Instead,voters in each state actually cast their vot
22、e for a group of people,known as electors.These electors are part of the Electoral College and are supposed to vote for their state preferred candidate.Step 4:The Electoral College In the Electoral College system,each state gets a certain number of electors,based on each states total number of repre
23、sentation in Congress.Each elector gets one electoral vote.For example,a large state like California gets 54 electoral votes,while Rhode Island gets only four.All together,there are 538 Electoral votes.In December(following the general election),the electors cast their votes.When the votes are count
24、ed on January 6th,the Presidential candidate that gets more than half(270)wins the election.The President-elect and Vice President-elect take the oath of office and are inaugurated two weeks later,on January 20th.Some important figuresBarack ObamaBarack Hussein Obama was born in Honolulu(1961),and g
25、raduated from Columbia(B.A.1983)and Harvard Law School(J.D.1991).Soon after law school,he moved to Chicago,where he practiced civil-rights law,lectured on constitutional law at the University of Chicago,and was active in Democratic Party.He was elected to the Illinois state senate in 1996,serving un
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