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1、.Unit 3 Computers 教案1WHO AM I?<PART 1>IntroductionIn this period, after the warming up, students will first be guided to imagine and share their views about the technology. They will then be helped to read a narration entitled WHO AM I. Examples of “Warming Up designs are presented in this boo

2、k for teachers reference. Computer and overhead projector may be used to aid the teaching and learning. ObjectivesTo talk about computerTo read about computerFocusWordssimplify, sum, operator, logically, solve, reality, personal, network, finance, applications, exploreExpressions technological revol

3、ution, artificial intelligence, as a result, anyhowPatterns From then on, I grew rapidly both in size and in brainpower.As a result I totally changed my shape.Over time my memory has developed so much that, like an elephant, I never forget anything I have been told!AidsMultimedia facilities, tape-re

4、corder, photos, diagrams ProceduresI. Warming up 1. Warming up by talking about computerLook at the pictures on page 17. What are they? What do they have in common? Yes, they are computers. Then what is a computer?A computer is a machine which stores knowledge in its memory and does calculations on

5、that knowledge. This knowledge is stored in symbols; it is called data. A computer usually has a monitor to show results. However, some computers can speak; these computers can be used for voice mail.计算机室A computer frequently requires a boot device. The boot device contains the computers operating s

6、ystem and data. Computer programs can be installed onto a computer. Some people think that computers are less useful if they do not have access to the Internet. They think this because the Internet allows the computers to send and receive data and email across the world.曙光3000巨型计算机A computer is now

7、almost always an electronic device. It usually contains materials which are toxic; these materials will become toxic waste when disposed of. When a new computer is purchased in some places, laws require that the cost of its waste management must also be paid for. This is called product stewardship.I

8、n some countries old computers are recycled melted down to get gold and other metals. This is dangerous, because this procedure releases the toxic waste into the water and soil.Computers become obsolete quickly. Very often they are given away and new ones replace them within two or three years. This

9、 makes the problem worse. Computer recycling is thus common. Many projects try to send working computers to developing nations so they can be re-used and will not become waste as quickly.Computer jargon 计算机行话Computer jargon means words to do with computers and surrounding topics. Knowing what these

10、words mean can help you know more about computers. Some people use these words to impress other people Also known as buzzwords.Examples of jargon:Bit - The smallest data unit, can either be a “0. or a “1. Byte - unit of data. See also Kilobyte, Megabyte, Gigabyte and Nibble CPU Central Processing Un

11、it, Another name for processor Data - Information stored on a computer Disk - A place to store data. Email - Electronic mail. GHz - Gigahertz. Used often incorrectly to describe the speed of a processor. But with some 2.4 GHz processors faster than 3.6 GHz ones, it is clear that it is just a salesma

12、n trick. Load - Get data from a disk Nibble - Half a Byte Save - Put data on a disk RAM random-access memory随机存取存储器, the more the better. USB - Universal Serial Bus通用串行总线,一种简化了插接多种附件的薄型插座 WWW - World Wide Web, part of the InternetII. Pre-reading1. Questioning and answeringWhat do you know about comp

13、uter?1 Electronic machine capable of performing calculations and other manipulations of various types of data, under the control of a stored set of instructions. The machine itself is the hardware; the instructions are the program or software. Depending upon size, computers are called mainframes, mi

14、nicomputers, and microcomputers. Microcomputers include desk-top and portable personal computers.2 A multi-function electronic device that can execute instructions to perform a task.3 A device that accepts information, processes it, and supplies an output. A computer usually contains memory, a contr

15、ol unit, arithmetic and logical units, and a means for input and output.4 A programmable hardware component that is controlled by internally stored programs and that can perform substantial computations including arithmetic and logic operations without human intervention. A computer typically consis

16、ts of one or more processing units, memory units, and associated peripheral input and output devices.5 Related to automation and electronic data processing. The Library of Congress commonly classes most computer-related books in HF5548, QA75-76, Z52, T385, and some TK ranges.6 A machine for performi

17、ng calculations automatically calculator: an expert at calculation or at operating calculating machines 7 A computer is a device or machine for making calculations or controlling operations that are expressible in numerical or logical terms. Computers are constructed from components that perform sim

18、ple well-defined functions. The complex interactions of these components endow computers with the ability to process information. If correctly configured usually by, programming a computer can be made to represent some aspect of a problem or part of a system. If a computer configured in this way is

19、give2. Discussing and sharingHow have computers changed our lives?Someday soon, if you havent already, youre likely to plug into the computer network nation growing in our midst. Computer terminals, or small computers connected via modem a modulator/demodulator circuit for encoding/decoding computer

20、 chatter to ordinary telephone lines, should be as ubiquitous as the telephone itself. Theyre a much more useful and humane tool than the phone, and with corporate America behind them the networks will be everywhere-changing our lives more than any technology since the automobile.Joining a computer

21、network is the same as joining a community. Small systems are like villages, where new members are formally welcomed. The larger networks, the Source and CompuServe, for example, are cities-anonymous, full of life and events, but difficult to fit into.III. Reading 1. Listening and reading to the rec

22、ording of the text WHO AM I?Turn to page 18 and listen and read to the recording of the text. Pay attention to the pauses, pronunciation and intonation of the native reader.2. Reading aloud and underlining expressionsNow we are to read the text once again and underline all the expressions in the tex

23、t. Put them down into your notebook after class as homework.Collocations from WHO AM I? begin as, a calculating machine, be built as, follow instructions from, sound simple, at the time, a technological revolution, write a book, makework, solve problems, become huge, had artificial intelligence, go

24、back to, the size of, go by, change size, become small and thin, get quick, stand there by oneself, be connected by, share information by, talk to, bringinto, deal with, communicate with, serve the human race3. Reading, identifying and settlingAttention, please! It is time to skim the text one more time and identify the difficult sentences. Try analyzing the structure

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