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1、,Unit 7 Digital Future,Work out,Vocabulary,Lead in,Text Study,Vocabulary,1. confine confine to e.g. The chairman reminded the speaker to confine himself to the subject under discussion. 2.direct e.g. Their efforts were directed towards helping the homeless.He directs the affairs of the estate. 3.foc

2、us n. v.集中于(某事,使某物集中于) e.g. She always wants to be the focus of attention.外面太吵了,我无法集中精力做试卷。-Its noisy outside. I couldnt focus my attention on my term paper.,Vocabulary,4.maintain: (1) keep in good repair or working order e.g. This car has always been properly maintained. (2)keep up; continue e.g. T

3、o maintain a happy mood is very important in everyday life. (3) assert as true e.g. Throughout the trial he maintained that he was innocent of the charge. 在整个审讯过程中他坚持说他是无辜的.,Vocabulary,5.priority e.g. The badly injured have priority for medical attention over those only slightly hurt. They insist th

4、at the right to live should take priority over all other consideration. 6.urge e.g. He urged me to think again. He urged that the library be kept open during the vacation.,Vocabulary,adequate decline decade edge focus lead maintain objective promote urge,enough for a particular purpose 下降;下跌;婉拒;晚年的

5、a period of ten years an advantage; 刀口 n. a central point v. adj. n. v. 维持;保养;坚持 n. adj. 提升;促进 persuade earnestly,Background knowledge,The InternetOriginally an American federal government experiment that began in 1969, the Internet became unexpectedly popular in the scientific community(科学界) and la

6、ter proliferated(扩散) into a global system of interconnected commercial, academic and government networks.Carrying various information and services, the Internet makes the world simpler and brings people closer together. It shrinks time and distance, simplifies complex business processes, and enables

7、 more effective communication and collaboration in various fields.,Microsoft Windows,Discussion,Discuss in pairs: Advantages and disadvantages of the Internet.,Advantages and Disadvantages of the InternetNowadays, the Internet is playing a more and more important role in peoples daily life. However,

8、 peoples opinions are still divided on this point. Those who are in favor of the Internet claim that it has a lot of advantages. Firstly, information searching is no longer a tough job with the help of all kinds of search engines. Secondly, we can contact friends or business partners via e-mails or

9、software such as Internet Meeting and Yahoo Messenger. Last but not least, we can take part in groups or mailing lists to talk with friends of the same interest.,Those who are opposed to the Internet hold that disadvantages are many. In the first place, the Internet costs considerable time, money an

10、d energy especially for those with less self-control. In the second place, surfing on the Internet for a long time harms the eyes a lot. Finally, more and more young people are indulged in online games, Internet chat and even pornography, which are extremely harmful to their future development. All

11、in all, we can safely come to the conclusion that the pros outweigh the cons. The past twenty years witnessed the fast development of the Internet along with national economy. A brighter future is awaiting us if we make good use of the Internet.,Background knowledge,The Internet makes the world smal

12、ler. The ability to communicate and exchange information instantaneously and across vast distances has enabled more individuals and businesses to participate in the economy, regardless of their location. Large companies can connect with employees, suppliers, and partners around the globe, and small

13、businesses can find their customers anywhere in the world. Businesses can hire knowledge workers almost regardless of where they are, greatly expanding employment opportunities for people in the United States , and giving developing nations the ability to become economic powerhouses by providing inf

14、ormation technology services to the rest of the world. The Internet, along with other computer technologies, is literally enabling some developing countries to “leapfrog“ the industrial revolution and jump straight to the Internet Age.,Background knowledge,The Internet brings people closer together.

15、 Before the Internet, it was possible to keep in touch with relatives and friends across the country or around the world-but it was also expensive. Today, communicating with a friend in Japan is as easy and cheap as communicating with a friend across town, and families regularly use the Internet to

16、keep in touch with far-flung relatives. Millions of people with shared interests-no matter how obscure-exchange information and build communities through Web sites, email and instant-messaging software. Using innovative accessibility aids, people with disabilities can use the Internet to help overco

17、me barriers that prevent them from leading more productive and fulfilling lives.,Background knowledge,The Internet makes the world simpler. For businesses, the Internet breaks down logistical barriers, offering greater flexibility and power in the way they do business. It shrinks time and distance,

18、simplifies complex business processes, and enables more effective communication and collaboration-a giant corporation can now be as nimble as a tiny startup, while a family firm located in a remote rural village now has the world as its marketplace. Combined with advanced productivity software, the

19、Internet enables individual knowledge workers to use their time more efficiently, and to focus on more productive tasks. And it gives consumers the ability to shop smarter, to find the best products at the right prices. In fact, it empowers them in ways that once were available only to large compani

20、es, enabling them to join with others to buy products at lower prices, and bid competitively around the world.,Text study,Global reading,Detailed reading,Text study,Read through the text and try to answer the following questions.,Text study,1.What does “IT” stand for? 2.Why should more attention be

21、paid to information technology? 3.What is the aim of the proposal? 4.What do experts urge the government to do to improve IT research? 5.What are the problems in IT development in the US? 6.What are the four areas recommended by experts for IT development?,Text study,Para.1,Para.2,1.What does “IT” s

22、tand for? -“IT” stands for information technology,2.Why should more attention be paid to information technology? -More attention should be paid to information technology because America is in danger of losing its lead in information technology.,Text study,4.What is the aim of the proposal? -The aim

23、is to recapture in the universities and research labs much of the excitement that existed at top-rated departments in the past.,Para.3,Para.4,3. What do experts urge the government to do to improve IT research? -They urge the government to increase spending on IT research by $1.4 billion a year with

24、 the focus on long-term, high-risk projects.,Text study,5. What are the problems in IT development in US? -Federal funding for IT research has remained flat or declined in real terms, those programs being funded tend to be directed to short-term objectives, reflecting priorities within industry itse

25、lf, and few companies are now supporting the kind of long-term research on which US leadership has been founded.,Para.5,Text study,Para.6,Para.7,Para.8,6. What are the four areas recommended by experts for IT development? -They are large software systems, the design and operation of large informatio

26、n networks, computer design with new techniques, and IT training.,Para.5,Text study,Para.9,Line 46-50: “To keep its competitive edge the United States must rededicate itself to cutting edge high-tech research and development, the report concludes, or risk being overcome by nations with a clearer pla

27、n and a stronger view of the future.” - “To keep its competitive lead in IT, the United States must make its best effort to remain in the very front of high-tech research and development,” the report concludes. “Otherwise, the country will risk being taken by other nations with a clearer plan and a

28、stronger view of the future.”,Detailed reading,1.The importance of physical exercise to health has been recognized by many people. 2.The importance of environmental protection to sustainable development has been understood by the local government.,Detailed reading,Lines 11-14: “Those programs that a

29、re being funded tend to be directed to short-term objectives, reflecting priorities within industry itself.” Those programs that are being funded by the government usually only focus on short-term objectives, showing the immediate needs of the industry.,Detailed reading,1.Many a student goes there t

30、o play computer games after school now. 2.Many a letter was sent to different companies to collect information about the graduates of the college working there.,Detailed reading,1.The task should be to complete the project by the end of this month. 2.The purpose should be to improve your master of E

31、nglish.,Detailed reading,Line 31-32: “Software research should be one of the Nations highest R&D priorities.” - Software research should be one of the Nations highest priorities on research and development.,Detailed reading,1.The disease could be spreading at a speed far beyond the expectations of t

32、he doctors. 2.The wide spread use of computers in different fields today would be far beyond the expectation of the inventors.,Detailed reading,Line 41-43: “Finally, the US needs to deal with a host of socio-economic issues arising from the information revolution, centering on IT literacy, education

33、 and universal access” -Finally, the US needs to deal with a series of socio-economic issues coming from the information revolution, centering on IT knowledge, education and the access to internet information from anywhere in the world.,Detailed reading,Line 46-50: “To keep its competitive edge the

34、United States must rededicate itself to cutting edge high-tech research and development, the report concludes, or risk being overcome by nations with a clearer plan and a stronger view of the future.” - “To keep its competitive lead in IT, the United States must make its best effort to remain in the

35、 very front of high-tech research and development,” the report concludes. “Otherwise, the country will risk being taken by other nations with a clearer plan and a stronger view of the future.”,Summary of the Text The US Presidents Information Technology Advisory Committee (ITAC) has now urged the go

36、vernment to heavily increase spending on IT research as they believe the federal research on information technology is seriously inadequate. According to them, the US is in danger of losing its lead in IT as the government funding has fallen behind the importance of it in the national economic growt

37、h. They also find that as the present government funded IT programs, only reflecting priorities within industry itself, tend to be directed to short-term objectives, the long-term research actually gets little support from companies.,Summary,In order to restore the lost enthusiasm in IT research in

38、American universities and research labs, ITAC has particularly proposed in their report for a strategic initiative in “visionary and high-risk” IT projects. These projects fall into four areas for development: large software systems, the design and operation of large information networks, computer d

39、esign with new techniques, and IT training. In addition, the report has suggested a variety of management structures for the initiative so as to keep America s competitive edge in IT industry.,Summary,CS-P1.2,CS-P1.2,Listening Practice,Directions: Listen to the following passage. And decide whether

40、the following sentences are “T” or “F”.,In an Internet chat room, kids are advised not to ask other peoples names, addresses and phone numbers. Its hard for a stranger to collect details about a kid because they have no chances to talk about themselves. The Childrens Online Protection Act allows Web

41、 sites to obtain parents permission before collecting information from children under 13. The speaker points out it is a good practice for parents to explain to their kids why they shouldnt give Web sites information in the first place. According to the speaker, children should learn to protect them

42、selves from online dangers.,1.2.3.4.5.,( ),( ),( ),( ),( ),F,F,F,T,T,Protect your kids from online dangers When chatting on the Internet, kids might know that they shouldnt give strangers their real names, addresses and phone numbers. But they might not realize that they also should avoid giving out

43、 such information as the schools they attend or even churches or community centre they belong to. Its not hard for a stranger to collect details about a kid if he pays special attention to the kids words in a chat room. Much of what Ive read about protecting young people from online dangers places t

44、he responsibility on everyone except the kids themselves. For example, the Childrens Online Protection Act requires Web sites to obtain parents permission before collecting information from children under 13. Though thats a good practice for sites to follow, its an even better practice for parents t

45、o explain to their kids why they shouldnt give Web sites information in the first place. If parents could make their kids understand this, they dont have to rely on every Web site obeying those rules - because many dont, as a study by independent researchers shows.,Work out,II 1.urged 2.edge 3.be pr

46、omoted 4.adequate 5.focus,6.lead 7.objective 8.declined 9.decade 10.maintain,Work out,III. 1.access 2.captured 3.was confined 4.digit 5.emphasized,6.emphasized 7.recommendations 8.reliable 9.prior 10.initiative,Work out,IV. 1.After several sleepless nights, he came up with a good idea. 2.They succee

47、ded in confining the fire to a small area.,Work out,3.The basket ball team lost its lead in the fifth match. 4.John succeeded beyond our expectations.,Work out,5.The debate centered on the issue of environmental protection and economic development. 6.The goal is beyond our reach.,Work out,7.The tax

48、was scaled up to 10 percent. 8.A host of people gathered around the newly-built shopping mall.,Work out,VIII 1. The fire seemed (put) to have been put out when we got there. 2. She denied (meet) having met me before. 3. I remember (call) being called to the teachers office to say I would not be able

49、 to come. 4. The old man was glad (give) to be given a separate room in hospital. 5. Do you mind my (listen) listening to the English news in the dormitory?,Work out,6. She is considering (invite) inviting some professors to come and give lectures on the international situation. 7. Dont forget (lock) to lock the door before you leave the office. 8. The old woman had intended (put) to put the suitcase on her shoulder, but she failed. 9. The teacher suggested (consult) consulting a dictionary if we meet with unfamiliar words. 10. The boy had some trouble (carry) carrying the heavy box.,

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