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1、Unit3ActiveReading(1)ThinkingforYourselfIQ→MultipleIntelligenceIQ(IntelligentQuotient)Theymostlytestedyourlinguisticandmathematicalskills.MultipleIntelligenceIntelligencecanberegardedasasetofdifferentkindsifthinkingorskillsordifferentaspectsofthemind.
2、DifferentThinkingstylesNumberSmartIamgoodwithnumbers,logic,andliketofindtheanswerstoproblemsusingreasonsDifferentThinkingstylesBodySmartIoftenthinkintermsofmovements,andusemybodyandhandstoexpressmyself.DifferentThinkingstylesPeopleSmartIspendalotoftim
3、etryingtounderstandotherpeople.DifferentThinkingstylesPictureSmartIliketothinkinpictures,andcandevelopmentalmodelsofthephysicalworldDifferentThinkingstylesWordSmartIliketothinkinwords,anduselanguagetoexpresscomplexideas.DifferentThinkingstylesMusicSma
4、rtItendtothinkinsounds,andfeelastrongconnectionbetweenmusicandemotions.DifferentThinkingstylesNatureSmartIliketounderstandthenaturalworld,andgoodatcommunicatingwithanimals.Examples:何炅Examples:杨澜Examples:周恩来Examples:范冰冰Examples:郭德纲Examples:杨丽萍Examples:
5、AlbertEinsteinExamples王菲Examples:潘一山Whatisyourthinkingstyle?Mostpeoplehaveacombinationofdifferentthinkingstyles,probablysomearemoreemphasizedthanothers.Questionsfordiscussion1.Whatdoyouunderstandbythetitle“Thinkingforyourself”?2.Isitimportanttothinkfo
6、ryourself?3.Havebeenencouragedtothinkforyourself?1sttimeFastReadingReadingandUnderstanding(Page32)1.b2.c3.c4.d5.a6.cStructureAnalysisPartOne:(1-5)Thinkingforyourselfisnotapopularactivity,thoughitshouldbe.PartTwo:(6-20)Thealgebrateachertaughtmeanimport
7、antlessonaboutthinkingforyourself.CulturePointsAvisionstatementSocratesLanguagePoints1.radicaladj.激进的;极端的;Britonsarenaturallyresistanttoradicalideas.Japanhardlytakesradicalactions,whichdoesnotmeanithasremainedcompletelyunchanged.LanguagePoints2.partic
8、ularlyadv.(1)尤其;Ilikeallhermovies,particularlyherlatestone.(2)非常;特别;Beparticularlycarefulwhendrivingatnight(3)=inparticularLanguagePoints3.suspicionn.(1)怀疑;不信任(U)Afteracrime,suspicionnaturallyfallsonthepersonwhohasamotiveforit.(2)疑心;猜疑(C)~~(ab
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