文档介绍:Unit 1
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Content
Warming-up
Reading
Writing
Text A
Text B
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Warming-up-1
Have you heard of the Second Life? Watch the video and then have a discussion about it.
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Group discussion 1. Questions: 1) Do you often surf on and do you rely on it in everyday life ? 2) How do you make use of the cyberspace? 3) What do you think is the best way to avoid undesirable materials, such as pornography, in cyberspace?2. Each group appoint one representative to give a presentation about the group’s discussion. You can also find some ideas from the map on the next page.
Warming-up-2
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Warming-up
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Text A
CYBERSPACE: IF YOU DON’T LOVE IT, LEAVE IT Esther Dyson
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Reading—Text A
Text Study
Main Idea & Structure
Sentence Analysis
Language Points
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Main Idea and Structure
First reading: Scan the text and try to catch the main idea. The following words are for your reference anize the idea:
Cyberspace, voluntary, composition, communities, evolvement, identify, labeling, individual choice, responsibility
Second reading: read the passage again and try to identify the structure of this passage.
For reference
For reference
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This text defines the nature of cyberspace and holds that it is a voluntary destination. Cyberspace features munication, a large variety of information and service, munities. munities evolves just the way munities do and only self-sustaining will prosper. To make the cyberspace a better place, people need to define and identify munities, and to label undesirable material. While enjoying individual choices, people should also undertake individual responsibilities.
Main Idea
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Structure
Part I (Para. 1-5)
Part II (Para. 6-9)
Part III (Para. 10-12)
Part IV(Para. 13-16)
Main idea:
The introduction
of cyberspace
and its nature
Main idea:
The feature and
composition of
cyberspace
Main idea:
The evolvement
of cyberspace
communities and
their inter