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Unit 3 Is Trade Good for America?
Teaching Objectives and Requirements: (教学目标与基本要求)
1. Let the students master some basic terms of international trade;
2. Let the students know some information about the novel: “The Choice: A Fable of Free Trade
and Protectionism” from which the text is taken;
3. Let the students remember and u new words and expressions
4. Explain language points in Text A and Supplementary reading “Excessive Collaboration” taken
from The Economists.
Focus: (教学重点)
Let the students know the basic knowledge of free trade and trade protectionism
Difficulties: (教学难点)
1. Term Study: free trade; trade protectionism; comparative advantage; opportunity cost;
2. Information about “The Choice: A Fable of Free Trade and Protectionism”;
3. Comprehension of the key ntences of text A “Is Free Trade Good for America”?
Teaching Procedures and teaching Time: (教学进程与学时分配)
Teaching time:200 minutes (4 periods)
Part I Pre-reading Questions: (Multi-media, 10 minutes.)
It can be ud as lead-in questions. For students, they can discuss with each other and will have
free answers.
(1) Should you feel guilty about purchasing foreign products?
(2) Do you believe “Buy Chine” is the path to national prosperity?
(3) Is free trade good for us and our country, or bad? Give your reasons.
Part II Extensive Reading
In this part, there are Text A and a supplementary reading taken from The Economists. By reading
the texts in limited time, teacher helps students understand the contents and the reading methods
to build reading abilities gradually.
Text A: Is Trade Good for America? (140 minutes)
a. Let the students read Text A as quickly as they can for the first time to get the general idea
(10 minutes)
b. Ask students to tell others the general idea of the text (10 minutes)
c. U some basic reading skills to read through the text again to find the answers to the
following questions (20 minutes)
1. Under what circumstances will the statement “If the Japan had stayed poor, America would
have become even richer” be true?
2. Why couldn’t the Olympic metaphor be applied to world trade?
3. How did Japane get wealthier than Americans between 1960 and the beginning of the 1990s?
Was it becau they lost World War II and could start from scratch with all the newest
technologies?
4. In Dave’ s opinion, what was the cret of Japane success between 1960 and the beginning of
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does the example of “Honda and Sony” tell us?
6. What does “resource” refer to ? How can we u resources in a wi way?
7. What does the author try to tell us by giving the example of “corn”?
8. According to Dave, under what circumstances will farmers plant corns by themlves?
9. What would be the results of America’s import of Japane television?
10. What’s Dave’s purpo of comparing Americans losing jobs after the import of Japane
televisions with doctors losing jobs after the disappearance of all dias?
d. Check the answers to the questions (30 minutes)
1. Under what circumstances will the statement “If the Japan had stayed poor, America would
have become even richer” be true?
A: (L8) Only if there was a fixed amount of wealth in the world and the nations of the world
tussled over it.
2. Why couldn’t the Olympic metaphor be applied to world trade?
A: Becau world trade can be win-win while the Olympic Games are win-lo.
Evidence: (L9)The Olympic metaphor is misleading. If Japan wins the gold medal in television
production, America has somehow lost. In fact, Japan’s experti and success frees up resources
for America to specialize in other areas. Both countries are then better off.
3. How did Japane get wealthier than Americans between 1960 and the beginning of the 1990s?
Was it becau they lost World War II and could start from scratch with all the newest
technologies?
A: (L15) Hardly. How could it ever be a good idea to let somebody destroy your factory? If new
technologies are superior to old, you can always junk your old factory and adopt the new
technology.
4. In Dave’ s opinion, what was the cret of Japane success between 1960 and the beginning of
the 1990s?
A: There was no cret. The road to wealth for a nation is quite simple. U your resources wily.
Evidence: (L20-23) Some said it was the unique partnership between Japane industry and its
government. Japan had a government agency called MITI - the Ministry of International Trade and
Industry - that many people credited with creating the Japane miracle.
does the example of “Honda and Sony” tell us?
A: (L25-28) MITI did back some winners with government funding and assistance.
They also picked some lors. They tried to discourage Honda from going into automobile and
hampered Sony’s activities in electronics. Honda and Sony were eventually great success.
(L28-30) I believe that MITI’s role was not critical to Japan’s success. Japan also had great
economic success in times when MITI did not exist or was insignificant.
6. What does “resource” refer to ? How can we u resources in a wi way?
A: (L36) Not fertile land, but the know-how, education, ingenuity, and drive of the people.
(L38)Using your resources wily means giving the people the incentive to work hard, to
innovate, and to take risks. How can we u resources in a wi way?
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7. What does the author try to tell us by giving the example of “corn”?
A: The roundabout way to wealth, opportunity Cost of a choice and comparative advantage
Evidence: (L51) It looks like growing your own corn is incredibly cheap. ou just have the cost of a
little ed. But growing your own corn is in fact incredibly expensive becau of the time it takes
to weed, water, and fertilize. That time appears to be free, but it is costly. You have lost the
opportunity to work at some other activity, earning money , and using that money to buy corn. Or
having the time for leisure. If you think of your houhold as a nation, you import corn. You
produce it in the roundabout way just like America produces televisions.
8. According to Dave, under what circumstances will farmers plant corns by themlves?
A: (L 61) It depends on whether it takes fewer minutes to grow an ear directly, or to earn enough
money to buy corn by working at some other job using the roundabout way.
9. What would be the results of America’s import of Japane television?
A: TS: (L 68) The television jobs are gone.
Supporting evidence:
a. Americans would be freed to gain more valuable opportunities.
(L 66) You have lost the job of growing corn and gained a more valuable opportunity.
American youngsters would focus their attention on jobs in more profitable industries.
(L 82) But the biggest change caud by that technology was invisible. The dreams of farmers’
children changed.
(L85) Even though their parents and grandparents had been farmers, ... farming was going to be
less profitable than it had been. They made plans to become salesmen, engineers, chemists and
pilots.
c. The overall number of jobs incread tremendously.
(L66) But they have been replaced by others.
(L88)But jobs didn’People took different types of jobs.
(L90) Some even went into a new industry called television.
d. Americans would get less expensive televisions.
(L104) American gets less expensive food…That is the important change.
10. What’s Dave’s purpo of comparing Americans losing jobs after the import of Japane
televisions with doctors losing jobs after the disappearance of all dias?
A:To illustrate that losing the jobs of producing televisions can also make America better off; To
justify that imports are good for America, even if they destroy the domestic television industry.
Evidence:
(L115) Oh come on, Dave. If we could get rid of dia, doctors shouldn’t stand in the way.
(L121) But the principle is the same. Would a doctor have a right to force a person to stay sick so
the doctor could continue earning the living the doctor was accustomed to? Does a television
manufacturer have the right to force a consumer of televisions to pay a higher price to sustain high
wages for his workers? ...Certain types of jobs are lost. ...People who would have been doctors
would now apply their skills to other activities and enrich our lives. Paradoxically, America would
lo the high-paying jobs in health care but still become wealthier.
e. Study words and expressions in the text (30 minutes)
1. tussle v. to try to beat each other in order to get something; to struggle or fight (with sb.); to 精品word完整版-行业资料分享
wrestle (with sb.)
2. experti knowledge or skill, especially in a particular field; know-how
3. know-how n. the technical knowledge and skill required to do sth.; experti
4. ingenuity n. the power of creative imagination; the ability to invent things or solve problems in
clever new ways ; inventiveness
5. drive n. energy and determination 心
6. incentive n. something that encourages somebody do something; stimulus; motive;incitement,
impul, encouragement
7. roundabout n. If you do or say something in a roundabout way, you do not do or say it in a
simple, clear, and direct way; indirect
8. Opportunity Cost of a choice: the value of the best alternative forgone, in a situation in which a
choice needs to be made between veral mutually exclusive alternatives. Assuming the best
choice is made, it is the "cost" incurred by not enjoying the benefit that would have been had by
taking the cond best available choice.
机会成本或择一成本, 在面临多方案择一决策时,被舍弃的选项中的最高价值者是本次决策的机会成本。
9. Comparative advantage比较优势 The ability of a party (an individual, a firm, or a country) to
produce a particular good or rvice at a lower opportunity cost than another party.
10. 当某一个生产者以比另一个生产者以更低的机会成本来生产产品时,我们称这个生产者在这种产品和服务上具有比较优势。
f. Analyze writing style of the text (15 minutes)
1. Dialectic approach : question + answer:
It’s easy for the readers to imagine that Ricardo reprents Roberts as professor and Ed reprents
every students who ever raid questions in his class. Ed raid questions bad on his traditional
thinking on protectionism. In this dialect approach , the author us some numbers and ca
studies to illustrate what happens when trade is free and when it is not.
2. Conci, simple , well-written narrative
It’s a rather short with only 104 pages of the whole novel and written in a clear and clean style so
it will be a quick read for most people. Ricardo does an excellent job of getting across some
complex international trade concepts in a very enjoyable way. He explains the most important
concepts in economics- the importance of fee trade and demerits of trade protectionism.
3. Free from den economic theory and technical jargon
Unlike most economists, Roberts clearly states the ca for free trade without falling back on
den economic theory and technical jargon.
g. Assignments: (5 minutes)
1. Do exercis II and III.
2. Preview the Supplementary Reading: Excessive Collaboration and write a short summary of
about 50 words to express its main idea
h. Exercis checking: (20 minutes)
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a. Ask students to have a group discussion on their summary of “ Excessive
collaboration” (15 minutes)
b. Word study and ntence comprehension (30 minutes)
1. “THE INTERNSHIP”, a film about two middle-aged no-hopers who land work experience at
Google, is a dire offering even by the standards of Hollywood summer comedies.
land v. (informal) to succeed in getting a job, etc., especially one that a lot of other people want
得到
dire (informal) adj. very bad; terrible; horrible 可怕的;令人沉闷的
offering n. something which is being sold 出售;(本文指上映)
[翻译] 《实习大叔》(The Internship)是一部讲述两个碌碌无为的中年人在谷歌找到一份工作的电影。即使以好莱坞夏季喜剧的标准来看,这也是一部极差的作品。
2. Time was when firms modelled themlves on the armed forces, with officers (who
thought about strategy) and chains of command. Now many model themlves on
learning-through-play “Montessori” schools.
to model onelf on: to copy the behavior, style, etc. of somebody you like and respect in order to
be like them 效仿
[翻译] 曾有一时,企业会效仿军队,让公司既有长官(出谋划策),又有一系列
指挥部门。而现在,企业却效仿寓教于乐的 “蒙特梭利”学校。
[背景]Montessori education is an educational approach developed by Italian physician and
educator Maria Montessori bad on her extensive rearch with "special needs" children and
characterized by an emphasis on independence, freedom within limits, and respect for a child’s
natural psychological, physical, and social development.
3. It is not just rich-world business that are buying into this philosophy:
buy into: (informal) to believe something, especially an idea that many other people believe in 相信
[翻译] 推崇这一理念的不仅仅是发达国家的企业。
4. Mr. Bezos is also an enthusiastic employer of ex-military personnel.
[翻译]贝索斯先生(Bezos) 也非常喜欢雇佣卸任的军事人员。
[翻译策略] 指出英汉语言差异特征之一:英语喜静,汉语好动。英汉互译过程中的静态动态之转换,并举例说明。
< He is a good eater, sleeper but not a good doer. 他能吃能睡,就是不能干。
5. It was the unthinking and indiscriminate application of child-centred education techniques, with
little attention paid to outcomes, which eventually brought about a backlash.
indiscriminate: random , arbitrary任意的; 不加选择的
backlash: an adver reaction to something or occurrence 强烈抵制
[翻译] 由于缺乏考虑、随意套用以儿童为中心的教育方法并且不重视结果,蒙特梭利教育法最终引发了强烈反对。
6. The more thoughtful critics did not wish to turn the clock back entirely and return
to rote learning and tyrannical teachers; they simply said that structure and order have
their place too.
to turn /put the clock back: (disapproving) to return to old-fashioned methods or ideas回到过去;开历史倒车 精品word完整版-行业资料分享
rote learning: the process of learning something by repeating it until you remember it rather than
by understanding the meaning of it死记硬背
tyrannical: using power or authority over people in an unfair and cruel way ; autocratic,
dictatorial 残暴的;暴君的;专横的
[翻译] 深思熟虑的批评者并不希望让时光倒流,回到死记硬背且教师专断的时代,他们只是表示,仍然要注重等级和秩序。
d. Assignments: (2 minutes)
Finish all exercis in this unit and preview unit 7
Part III. Critical Thinking (课后思考题)(3 minutes)
After reading this text, do you think trade is good for America ? Why? Write a composition about
120 words on it.
Part IV. References: (主要教学参考资料)
1. 《商务英语阅读教程II》
2. 《牛津英汉双解词典》
3. Excessive Collaboration (The Economists)
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