人教版高中英語必修2教案Unit 3 Computer
(andy— the android) aims to discuss about it to write a report about it to read about androids or robots proceduresi. warming up by talking about it
what is information technology?information technology (it) or information and communication technology (ict) is the technology required for information processing. in particular the use of electronic computers and computer software to convert, store, protect, process, transmit, and retrieve information from anywhere, anytime. ii. listening and writing turn to page 21. look at the pictures and listen to a conversation about different kinds of information technology or it, discuss and write down in groups the advantages and disadvantages of each kind. iii. speaking and writing suppose you and your partner are going to help choose computers for your school. now talk about the special things each of the computer can do and write a report to your headmaster. iv. reading, underlining and speaking it is said that computers could be put into androids or robots. read the text andy—the android, underlining all the expressions and think of the fun you could have! expressions from andy—the android part of a football team, once a year, get together, play a football game, be as…as…, in fat, look like…, on the football team, run fast, think like a human, shout to…, in computer language, have a good shot for a goal, get second place, win the first place, have a new kind of program, improve one’s intelligence, create a better system, play against a human team, in a way, program…with…, make up…, after all, with the help of… v. writing a letter suppose you are an android. what would say to a spoiled child who would not do his homework? write a letter to the boy. android an android is an artificially created being that resembles a human being. the word derives from greek andr- ‘man, human’ and the suffix -eides used to mean ‘of the species, kind, alike’ (from eidos ‘species’). the word droid, a robot in the star wars universe, is derived from this meaning. some people maintain that, etymologically, the word android means resembling a male human and that a robot resembling a woman should logically be called a gynoid for sexist language to be avoided; however, this word is not commonly used. unlike the terms robot (a mechanical being) and cyborg (a being that is partly organic and partly mechanical), the word android has been used in literature and other media to denote several different kinds of man-made, autonomous creations: