Title: Smart Cars
1Smart Cars
2Time allotment
- Warming Up
- Text Explanation
- Writing strategy of Resume
3Warming Up
- Automobile(?)???????
- Car(?)?????(?)???,????
- Sedan(?)???,?????
4Types of Automobile
- Convertible???????
- SUV-Sports Utility Vehicle??????
- Off-road vehicle???
- Sports Coupe????
5Types of Automobile
- MPV-Multi-Purpose Vehicle????
- Classical car???
- Recreational Car??
- Conceptual Car???
- Pick-up??(???)
6Automobile Brands
- Ferrari
- Citreoen
- Peugeot
- Mitsubishi
- Honda
- Toyota
- Porsche
- Chevrolet
- Volkswagen
- Ford
- Buick
- Lamborghini
- Rolls Royce
- BMW-Bavarian Motor Works??
- Jaguar??
- Benz??
- Hummer ??(?????,?????????????)
- Cadillac????the Cadillac of sth???,???,???
7Brainstorming
- What functions do you think a smart car should
have?Discuss and list - Lets take a look at an intelligent car in a
movie.
8Unit 2 Text A Smart Cars
- Excerpted from Visions How Science Will
Revolutionize the 21st Century
- Michio Kaku
- An internationally recognized authority in
theoretical physics and environment - A professor of theoretical Physics at the City
College and Graduate Center of City University in
New York
9Smart CarsText Organization
- Part One(Paras 1-3)
- Part Two(Paras 4-9)
- Part Three(Paras 10-13)
10Part One, Paragraph 2Language Points
- Lucrative (L4) adj. producing much
moneysyn.profitable - lucrative business / market / contract / job
- The lobbies of Baghdad's five-star hotels are
packed with businessmen fighting over lucrative
contracts. - There is still an illegal but lucrative trade
in ivory between Africa and South-East Asia.
11Part One, Paragraph 2Language Points
- presently (L5) adv. especially American English
at the present time, (syn.-now)in a short time,
(syn-soon) - This is a relatively clean source of energy
compared to presently available nuclear power. - Tea will be served presently.
12Part One, Paragraph 2Language Points
- Manufacture (L7) v. 1) make goods on a large
scale using machinery - The car was designed, developed, and manufactured
in collaboration with Honda. - 2) n.
- During World War II, steel supplies were used in
the manufacture of weapons. - This country imports many foreign manufactures.
(pl)???,?? - Cf- manufacturer???
13Part One, Paragraph 3Background Information
- ITS (L13) Intelligent transportation systems
encompass a broad range of wireless and wireline
communications-based information, control and
electronics technologies. - Functions of ITSHelp monitor and manage traffic
flowReduce congestionProvide alternate routes
to travelersEnhance productivitySave lives,
time and money. - Examples of Intelligent transportations systems
include Advanced Traveler Information
SystemsAdvanced Traffic Management
SystemsIncident Management Systems
14Part One, Paragraph 2Exercise
- L4 The automobile industry ranks as among the
most lucrative and powerful industriesrank as
one of - Rank as / amongToday's match ranks as one of the
most exciting games that these two have ever
played.We rank among the safest countries in the
world. - Double prepositionEx P52
15Part OneQuestion
- How important was the automobile industry in the
twentieth century? - What will happen to cars and roads in the
twenty-first century? - Main idea of Part One
- New technology will have a dramatic impact on
cars and highways in the 21st century.
16Part Two, Paragraph 4Language Points
- eliminate (L19) v. to completely get rid of sth.
that is unnecessary or unwanted to defeat a team
or person in a competition?? - sth eliminate a need/possibility/risk/problem
- The credit card eliminates the need for cash or
checks. - eliminate sth/sb from sth
- Their team was eliminated from the World Cup in
the first round. - Cf-Select the superior and eliminate the inferior
(survival of the fittest) - ????
17Part Two, Paragraph 4Language Points
- vapor (L21) n.
- The atmosphere always contains some moisture in
the form of water vapor. - in the air (L21) in the earths atmosphere if a
feeling is in the air, a lot of people feel it at
the same time - Or be (up) in the air uncertain, not yet decided
- There is a strong smell of burning in the air
before the eruption of the volcano. - There was a sense of excitement in the air.
- Our trip is still very much (up) in the air.
- Cf- be on / off (the) air??/??
- put on airs??? airs and graces????
18Part Two, Paragraph 4Language Points
- start up (L21) if an engine, car etc starts up,
or you start it up, it begins working ?? - if you start up a business, company etc, or
it starts up, it begins to exist ?? - if a sound, activity, or event starts up, it
begins to exist or happen ?? - Tax breaks help new companies start up.
- The anti-virus icon should appear whenever you
start up your computer.
19Part Two, Paragraph 4Language Points
- alert (L22) v.alert sb alert sb to sth
- One fireman alerted the residents and helped them
to safety. - Campaigns have been carried out to alert the
public to the dangers of HIV. - adj. be alert to sth.
- The authorities should have been alert to the
possibility of invasion. - n. be on the alert for sth. / sb.
- Be on the alert for anyone acting suspiciously.
- on full alert / on high alert (completely
ready to deal with a dangerous situation)
20Part Two, Paragraph 4Background Information
- The latest personal police system that prevents
drunk driving
21Part Two, Paragraph 5Background Information
- Blind spot (L27)1) the part of road that a
driver cannot see from the rear-view mirror - 2) sth that you are unable or unwilling to
understandI have a blind spot where computers
are concerned. -
22Part Two, Paragraph 6Language points
- prototype (L29) n. the first model or design of
sth. from which other forms are copied or
developed ?? - Bell uttered to his assistant the words, Mr.
Watson, come here I want you, using a prototype
telephone.
23Part Two, Paragraph 6Language points
- monotonous (L31) adj. boring because of always
being the same - Robots are used in repetitive, monotonous tasks
in which human performance might degrade over
time. - The explorers lived on monotonous diet of rice
and vegetables.
24Part Two, Paragraph 6Language points
- grossly (L32) adv. extremely
- Medical records were found to be grossly
inadequate. - Cf- gross adj. 1)??,?? ant. net
- Gross profit / weight GDP GNP
- 2) clearly wrong and unacceptable
- soldiers accused of gross violations of human
rights
25Part Two, Paragraph 6Language points
- hazard (L33) n. a danger or risk
- Hazard to/for sth.
- Polluted water sources are a hazard to wildlife.
- health/safety hazard
- - The lead in old paints is a real health hazard.
- Cf.- hazardous adj.
- be hazardous to health
26Part Two, Paragraph 6Language points
- train sth on/at sb/sth. (L34) aim sth such as a
gun or camera at sb or sth - She trained her binoculars on the bird.
- Train ones gun on the enemy
27Part Two, Paragraph 7Language points
- Get/be stuck in sth. (L38) impossible or unable
to move informal unable to escape from a bad or
boring situation - Getting stuck in the traffic for two hours, John
was late for his first date with Annie. - Mum resented being stuck at home with two young
kids.
28Part Two, Paragraph 7Cultural Notes
- Navstar-24 navigation satellites
- GPS-Global Positioning System
29Part Two, Paragraph 7Exercise
- They make it possible (L43) review the sentence
structurev it adj. to do sth. - it used as object of a verb when the real
object is later in the sentence - P52 structure exercise
30Part Two, Paragraph 7Language points
- vibrate (L46) v. (cause sth to) move rapidly and
continuously backwards and forwards shake - The floor was vibrating to the beat of the music.
- Microwave ovens operate by agitating the water
molecules in the food, causing them to vibrate,
which produce heat. - Cf- n. vibration
31Part Two, Paragraph 8 and 9Language points
- convert (L52) v. to change sth into a different
form of thing, or to change sth so that it can be
used for a different purpose or in a different
way - Convert sth. into/to sth
- Stocks can be easily converted to cash.
- Solar cooking requires a dark pot to absorb the
suns rays and convert them into heat energy. - Cf- adj. convertible
- a convertible currency
- a convertible sofa
32Part Two, Paragraph 9Background information
- Japans smart car systemAssociated Press
December 27, 2004
- Our CountryV-type Smart Car by Qinghua
University
33Part Two, Paragraph 8 and 9Language points
- Correlate (L54) v. have a mutual relationship or
connection, in which one thing affects or depends
on another - Correlate (strongly/significantly/closely)
with/to sth - Poverty and poor housing correlate with a shorter
life expectancy. - Obesity correlates closely with increased risk of
stroke. - Cf- n. correlation
- There is a direct correlation between the
best-known brands and the best-selling brands.
34Part TwoText Organization
- Functions brought by Advanced technology
- drunk electronic sensors
- driving warning radars
- sleepy driving monitoring camera
eliminate traffic accidents
Paras 4-6
warn of traffic jams
Paras 7
- sensors in cars tuned to radio signals from
Navstar for traffic jams
- time taken for signal from satellite to arrive
- rotations in the steering wheel and position on
map
determine cars precise locations
Paras 8-9
35Part Three, Paragraph 10Language points
- drastically (L56) adv.Drastic adj extreme and
sudden, having a strong or violent effect - The size of the government was drastically cut.
(????) - Drastic changes are needed if environmental
catastrophe is to be avoided.(????) - NATO threatened drastic action if its terms were
not met.(????)
36Part Three, Paragraph 10Language points
- Be poised to (L57) be ready to take action at
any moment - The automobile company is poised to launch its
new advertising campaign. - The company seems poised for success.
- The economy is poised on the edge/brink of
collapse.
37Part Three, Paragraph 10Language points
- explode (L58) v. 1) to suddenly increase greatly
in number, amount, or degreesyn.-rocket - Florida's population exploded after World War
II. - 2) to suddenly express strong feelings such as
anger - He told a joke which made Hank explode with
laughter.
38Part Three, Paragraph 11Exercise
- telematics (L62) abbreviation Exercise P49
Word Formation
Abbreviation
39Part Three, Paragraph 11Cultural Notes
- Highway (L63) ??,??
- Expressway ????
- Underground / subway
- Light rail (elevated railway)
- Inner-ring road
- Outer-ring road
- Elevated road viaduct ??
- Over-pass ??
- Mag-lev train Magnetically levitated train
40Part Three, Paragraph 11Language Points
- mount (L65) v. 1) to fix (sth.) in position for
use, display or study - The ship mounts eight cannons.
- 2) go up stairs
- A car suddenly mounted the pavement to avoid a
vehicle coming in the opposite direction. - 3) to plan, organize, and begin an event or a
course of action - Guerrillas have mounted an attack on the capital.
- 4) to increase gradually in amount or degree
- Casualties on both sides of the battle have
continued to mount.
41Part Three, Paragraph 12Language Points
- magnetic (L70) adj. having the properties of a
magnet - magnetic force
- magnetic field
- magnetic personality/charm (qualities that make
other people feel strongly attracted to
you)????,????? - To be a successful businessman you must be
enthusiastic and magnetic. -
42Part Three, Paragraph 12Language Points
- bunch (L71) v. group together (both active and
passive) - bunch together, bunch up
- They bunched together to allow others to squeeze
into the crowded elevator. - cf- n.?,?,?
- a bunch of flowers / keys / grapes
- a bunch of people a group of people
43Part Three, Paragraph 13Language Points
- incorporate (L75) v. to include sth as part of a
group, system, plan etc - incorporate sth. into/in sth.
- We've incorporated many environmentally-friendly
features into the design of the building. - They laid down a health club incorporating a gym,
sauna and steam room.
44Part Three, Paragraph 13Language Points
- boon (L79) n. sth that is very useful and makes
your life a lot easier or better - A recently acquired photo-copier has proved a
great time-saving boon for note taking. - Torontos loss is a boon to the other candidate
cities hoping to host the 2012 Summer Olympics. - boon companion literary a close friend??
45Part ThreeQuestions
- What technology is used in building smart
highways? - What are the advantages of smart highways?
- Main idea of Part Three
- GPS and telematics will make it possible to
build smart highways, which will benefit us in
more than one way.
46Writing StrategyHow to write a resume
- A resume is a concise business-style report that
displays your job qualifications to a prospective
employer. Typically, information is grouped under
six headings. P69 - Headings
- Employment Objective
- Education
- Employment Experience
- Professional Interests
- References
47Writing StrategyHow to write a resume
- Some tips
- Keep your resume brief and to the point
- Try to fit your resume on one page. Use two pages
only if your experience is extensive - Avoid personal pronouns (dont use I)
- If you are using the chronological format, list
your most recent experience - If you are using the skills format, begin with
your strongest and most relevant experience
48Writing StrategyHow to write a resume
- Useful websites for job-hunting
- www.zhaopin.com.cn
- www.51job.com.cnHas a printed newspaper named
career post (Qian Cheng weekly) - www.china-hr.com
- www.1stjob.net the target reader is graduate
student - www.onchina.com
- www.chinacareer.com
- www.jobcenter.com.cn focus on IT talent, links
to other job-hunting web site - www.hr.com.cn
49Exercises