外研社必修四M1--6听力材料
外研 高中英语必修4Module1Listening and Speaking (共18张PPT)
G: _F_o_r_a__s_ta_r_t___, they’ll be more flexible. That means we w__il_l _b_e_a_b_l_e_t_o_____ move the walls to create bigger or smaller rooms when we want to. So the dining room and living room as we know them would disappear.
➢ Then present it .
1978
2018
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We should study hard to make our home more beautiful and
flexible in the future.
Tips: 1. Read the questions first 2. Underline the key words
3 While -listening Listen to an architect talking about the home of the future and answer the questions.
A: Are you satisfied with it? Why? B: ```.?
2 Pre-listeningdiction )
Now read the sentences in Activity 2 and guess what the listening passage will be about ?
4
Extra-Listening
Fill in the missing parts according to what you hear.
高中英语外研版必修4Module 1 Life in the FutureM1P5 Listening(共34张PPT)
In the bathroom/bath...
bathtub
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house on the environment. A. worried B. optimistic C. curious
Listen to an architect talking about the home of the
future and answer the questions.
P5 ②
The bedrooms will have different functions. We won't be just sleeping but doing exercise in the rooms.
The living room will have a voice recognition system.
the smart TV will be working according to what the users say.
Houses of the Future
We will be living in a house which will look
shape
like a capsule outside.In the house,we will still be
example, we just say “switch on TV”, and it will
be on.
外研版 高一必修4 Module6introduction,reading and vocabulary
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4. The mark left on the ground by a foot
footprint
5. a part that sticks out at the back of an
animal’s body tail
6. a large animal that lived thousands of
Reading & Vocabulary -3. Careful Reading 1 Read the passage quickly and find out the main idea of each paragraph.
➢Para 1 the latest sighting of the Tianchi monster ➢Para 2 another recent sighting of Tianchi Monster
The Yeti (1)
The Yeti:
A monster that lives high up in the Himalayas. Two meters tall, has powerful arms and legs.
The Loch Ness Monster (4)
Loch Ness Monster:
2. A seal is __A___. A. a kind of animal B. a swimmer C. a kind of boat 3. If you claim something you __A__. A. say it is true B. say it is not true C. are not telling the true
9.What do many people think? The monster may be a distant cousin of the Loch Ness monster in Scotland and there might be similar creatures in other lakes around the world. 10. What do the scientists think? The low-temperature lake is unlikely to be able to support such large living creatures.
外研 高中英语必修4Module1 Listening and speaking 共15张
Speaking
If you try to describe your home to your partner, what things will you talk about?
?size and number of rooms ?furniture ?technology
Listening
Listen and answer the questions.
It's possible
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After a long time
_______e_v_e_n_t_u_a_ll_y______
What different ways of talking about the future can you find?
8. The architect is ____C_ optimistic about the effect of the house on the environment.
a) not at all b) not very c) very
Work in pairs. Try to remember what the architect talks about.
5. The _A__ will be bigger. a) bathroom b) dining room c) toilet
6. The house will be controlled by a ___A. a) computer b) robot c) telescreen
7. If machines are “smart”, they are___C__ . a) clean b) invisible c) clever
外研版高中英语必修四听力原文和参考答案.docx
高中英语学习材料***鼎尚图文理制作***高中英语外研版必修四全册综合能力测试题听力参考答案1-5BCACA6-10CCABC11-15ABABA16-20 CCBBA听力原文:Text 1M:You were expecting another cold day.W:Yes, for that reason I put on more clothes.Text 2W:What will you do in the summer holidays?M:Oh, reading in the library, surfing the Internet, traveling.Text 3W:Can you speak Russia?M:Yes, of course. It's my native language. I can also speak English and Chinese.Text 4M:Let's choose a topic for our group's in-class debate.W:Good idea. I think we have to tell the professor by Friday.M:By Friday? I don't think so. I thought he said a week from Friday.Text 5W:Good morning. Can I help you?M:Yes. I'd like a double room.W:How many nights do you plan to stay with us?M:Three. I will be checking out on Friday morning.Text 6W:Her dress looks funny.M:I wouldn't say that. It looks fine to me.W:Are you kidding? She's behind the times. That style went out last year.M:Oh, come on, as long as it looks good on her.W:Wow, you're really as out-dated as she is.M:You're right, I'm out of style. So what? What's the point of keeping yourself in style?W:No wonder you never buy me a new dress.Text 7W:Did you watch TV at noon?M:Sorry, I didn't. What happened?W:Oh, a merchant ship No. 1626 owned by a Yemeni businessman sank.M:What? Are you joking? And when did it happen?W:Mmm, last Thursday.M:Were there not losses of sailors?W:A real tragedy, 12 sailors have gone missing after their merchant ship sank off the coast of southeast Yemen.M:How did the local government react?W:They have sent rescue boats and asked coast guards in the area to help in the search for the missing Indian sailors.Text 8M:Amy, so, how are you doing?W:Oh, hi, Sam. School is so crazy these days. I don't want to be at school. I am at work.M:Hey, listen. I am getting together with Sara and Paul tonight. And a few other friends are going to join us. We are going out to eat and then watch a movie. Why not come with us?W:I'd love to, but I have to study for a test tomorrow.M:Ah, come on. We are planning on having dinner around six thirty and then seeing a movie at seven thirty. We should be home by ten thirty, eleven thirty is the latest.W:I, I don't think I can go. I haven't been feeling well lately.M:Yah, because you study too much. Well, we will have a fun time and it is Sara's birthday too. And we are having a small birthday party after the movie. Come on, best friends always stick together.W:Oh, OK.M:Great. I will pick you up. What about six?W:OK, see you then. But I have to be back by ten thirty.M:Ten thirty, midnight, it is all the same. See you at six.Text 9M:Good morning.W:Good morning. Um ... I'm looking for a place to rent near the university.M:What are you looking for? A house, a flat...a room?W:Well, a house, of course. There are three of us looking together. We thought we might share if we could find something suitable.M:So something near the university?W:Yes, if that's at all possible. We are all students so it'd be good if we could find something within walking distance.M:Are you in your first year?W:No, I've been here a year already.M:OK, so let me have a look at what we've got ... Well, there's a two-bedroom house in Newtown which is quite cheap.W:That'll be good, because it's very near the university. But if we all want our own rooms, it isn't really big enough.M:Too small. Give that one a miss?W:Yeah, I think so. Got anything else?M:What about this? Three-bedroom flat, close to the university...It's $400 a week.W:Oh, it's too expensive.M:Well, here's a three-bedroom house with a small garden. It's near the airport, miles from the university, but it's reasonably priced at $240 a week. Why don't you go and have a look?W:All right.Text 10Hello again, and welcome back. If you like sports, particularly basketball, you are going to like this one. Have you heard about Jeremy Lin? He is an Asian-American player, and the subject of a film about his unusual career.92 foreign players from 39 countries began this season in the professional U.S. basketball league. That is more foreign players than ever before. But none is from Asia. At the moment, only one Asian-American plays in the U.S. National Basketball Association (NBA) and his name is Jeremy Lin. A new film called “Linsanity” shows Lin's unlikely road to becoming a star last season.Lin has always loved the game. He led his high school basketballteam to the state championship. But no college offered him an athletic scholarship. Lin attended Harvard, known as one of America's top universities. His playing broke Ivy League basketball records. Still, no NBA team signed him to play for it.As Lin struggled to prove he could play in the professional league, a group of Asian-American filmmakers began documenting his rocky start. Teams would hire him, but then remove him from the team. Evan Jackson Leong directed the project that watched Lin's career struggle upward, but then downward again.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)21.C细节理解题。
高中英语必修4听力材料
高中英语必修4听力材料下面是给高中生带来高中英语必修4听力素材,供大家参阅!高中英语必修4听力1The Story Of The Drunken ChickensPart 1Mary Smith looked at the beautiful ripe plums. They would make lovely jam. When she had finished the cooking, she filled all her empty jam jars and left the rest of the jam in the pan. She would put it in the fridge when it was cooler. But just then the telephone rang, her mother was in hospital after a car accident. Mary picked up her bag and ran out of the house.Some days later, her husband, John, came home from a business trip. He had been travelling all day and felt like having a drink and a piece of cake. As he came into the kitchen he saw a pan with a dark red mess inside it, he lifted it up and smelled it. It smelled bad. Mary must have forgotten to clean this pan, he thought. So he poured all the jam into the chicken yard and cleaned the pan. Then feeling comfortable, he began to eat a piece of cake.Part 2When Mary returned, she noticed the chickens behaving strangely. They were running round the yard as if they were sick. She saw the dark red mess on the ground and went closer. When she saw a plum stone she went into the kitchen. Her husband was reading a newspaper at the table. Angrily Mary rushed up to him. "You threw away my jam," she shouted, "Oh, that's what it was," he said. "I'm sorry but I thought it was porridge which had gone bad in the hot weather. "Good heavens!" saidMary. "That must be the jam I left in the pan, but why didn't you threw it in the dustbin?" John laughed, "It was a mistake. However, the chickens have enjoyed the jam, except that it has made them drunk. What are we going to do with these drunken chickens?"高中英语必修4听力2Text 1M:When does BBC news start?W:It starts at 6:30.M:Does it go for an hour?W:No. It lasts for only half an hour.Text 2M:Mary, I don’t know what to buy for Kate’s birthday. How about a music CD or some flowers? W:Well, I’ ve already bought her a music CD, so why not get her a bottle of wine?M:Yes, that’ s a good idea.Text 3W:Good morning. May I help you, sir?M:Yes. Could I change these pounds for dollars, please?W:Do you want small bills or large ones?M:It doesn’t matter.Text 4W:There was a storm warning on the radio this morning.M:Oh! I guess we’ ll have to change our sailing plan then. Would you rather go cycling? W:Good. I thought you wanted to go to see a film.Text 5M:Does this bus go to the City Hall?W:Yes. But please wait for the next one. This bus is overcrowded.M:But I have already waited for about 20 minutes! I can’t wait any longer.Text 6W:Hi, Eric. How are you?M:Hi, dear aunt. I’m well. And you?W:Fred and I are doing well. Are you enjoying your holidays in China?M:Yeah. I meet my friends, visit my relatives, watch TV, play computer games, or go to the movies. It’ s really enjoyable! How have you been?W:Well! I went back to my regular job at the elementary school lastweek, teaching the kids Mandarin, and Fred is also back at school. I’ ve also started my regular classes at the University of Washington.M:You must be very busy.W:Yes, it’ s been really busy. Anyway, we’ ll manage.M:Take good care of yourself and remember me to Fred.W:I will. And you too.Text 7M:What do you want to have for supper tonight?W:Well, the refrigerator is empty, so we’ ll have to go to the supermarket.M:Well, how about going out to eat to save the trouble? But…let’ s not go to the French restaurant on Broadway. Maybe it’s the best in town but it’ s too expensive.W:There’ s a new Mexican place called Tortilla Flat. I don’t know about the prices, though. M:But we both love hot food. Why not take a chance? Where is the place?W:It’ s on Hope Street, just past the high school.M:Oh, we’ d better hurry. It’ ll take us half an hour to get there. It’ s already eight, and most restaurants around here stop serving dinner by nine or so.W:Relax! I can be ready in five minutes. We’ ll get there in plenty of time.Text 8M:Is this the box office?W:Yes?M:The opera next week. I’d like four tickets for Wednesday.W:In the daytime or evening?M:Oh, evening.W:You said four tickets?M:That’ s right. What prices are they?W:$ 2.5, $ 1.5 and $ 1.0. Oh, sorry, there aren’ t any one-dollar ones left.M:Where are the one-dollar-fifty-cent seats?W:Well, they’ ll be at the end of the row, I’m afraid. Obviously the centres of the rows go first. I have got Rows No. 26—29, or 1—4. In fact, if you wouldn’tmind sitting two and two, there are some central ones. Rows K16 and K17, and Rows M19 and M20.M:No, I think we’d like to sit together. It will have to be the two-dollar-fifty-cent seats, I suppose. W:In that case, you’ ll be given rows at the back.M:That sounds fine. Thank you.W:Could you pick the tickets up by next Monday, please?M:Mm. That’s fine. Thank you.Text 9M:What does our program look like for tomorrow?W:Let’s see. A meeting with Bill Lyons at 10 in the morning and all the paperwork is ready. Then a trip to the National Lab at 3 pm and at 7 in the evening we’ll have dinner with Mr. Cooper, manager of the LG Company.M:Another busy day, but please don’t plan anything for Saturday. I’m going to watch a basketball match with my family.Text 10Good evening, this is Mary Lamb again with the weather report. A strong wind from the north is coming to London in twenty-four hours. This wind will bring us the first snow of this year. With that snow, the temperature will drop to three or four below zero. So remember to keep warm and watch out for the poor road conditions. If you like skating, however, here is the good news for you. This low temperature will last for at least two weeks and London will be a world of white. And that ends our special report for today, April 1, 2011. Next, a song for you, I Am Dreaming of a White Christmas.。
2019-2020学年高一下学期外研版英语必修四同步听力:听力训练(文本)
听力训练听力测试二十五第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What has happened to the river?A.The fish in it has died out.B.It has stopped flowing.C.It's got badly polluted.2.How did the man find his way home?A.He asked a policeman for help.B.He found the way himself.C.He got help from a friend.3.What will the speakers discuss?A.A new plan.B.Air pollution.C.Water pollution.4.Why is the man now living outside of the city?A.The traffic in the city is unbearable to him.B.He is used to living outside of the city.C.There's no fresh air inside the city.5.Where will the woman put her plants?A.In her backyard.C.On her balcony.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
外研 高中英语必修4Module6Listening and Vocabulary精品课件
外 研 高 中 英 语 必修 4Modu le6Lis tening a nd V o cabul ary精品 课件
4. Their nearest relatives today are ____. A. birds B. fish C. mammals
外 研 高 中 英 语 必修 4Modu le6Lis tening a nd V o cabul ary精品 课件
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外 研 高 中 英 语 必修 4Modu le6Lis tening a nd V o cabul ary精品 课件
外 研 高 中 英 语 必修 4Modu le6Lis tening a nd V o cabul ary精品 课件
2. They ate ____. A. plants B. meat C. both plant and meat
3. They became extinct ______ years ago. A. 600,000 B. 6 million C. 66 million
Listen to the second part of the interview. How many explanations are given for the disappearance of the dinosaurs?
外研 高中英语必修4Module6Listening and Vocabulary ppt优质课件
useful sites on the Internet.
b 2. Tom, the student, thinks that______.
( a ) the Internet is the only place to study. ( b ) the Internet is a good place to study. ( c ) it’s important to use the Internet
Module 6 The Internet and Telecommunications
Listening and Vocabulary, Pronunciation, Everyday English
Listening and Vocabulary
Activity 1: Check the meaning of the words
_f_a_n__t_a_s_t_i_c_websites and ___t_e_r_r_i_b_l_e___websites. Anyway, they ___c_o_n_c__e_n_t_r_a_t_e___ on the good things.
After the listening, you will be asked to do some
外 研 高 中 英 语 必修 4Modu le6Lis tening a nd V o cabul ary p p t优质课 件
Tape script
Interviewer: Hello and welcome to Education Today. Today, we’re talking about the Internet. Is the Internet a good thing for education? With me in the studio are Ann Baker, who’s a teacher, Tom Grant, who’s 17 and still at school, and Tom’s mother Pat. Welcome to the show, everyone. If I can talk to you first, Ann,do you think that the Internet is a good thing or a bad thing? Ann: Well, there are good thing and bad things about the Internet, but I think we
高中英语必修4听力材料.doc
高中英语必修4听力材料与其闲来无事在高中校园中晃悠,不如听听必修4英语听力。
下面是给高中生带来高中英语必修4听力素材,供大家参阅!高中英语必修4听力1The Story Of The Drunken ChickensPart 1Mary Smith looked at the beautiful ripe plums. They would make lovely jam. When she had finished the cooking, she filled all her empty jam jars and left the rest of the jam in the pan. She would put it in the fridge when it was cooler. But just then the telephone rang, her mother was in hospital after a car accident. Mary picked up her bag and ran out of the house.Some days later, her husband, John, came home from a business trip. He had been travelling all day and felt like having a drink and a piece of cake. As he came into the kitchen he saw a pan with a dark red mess inside it, he lifted it up and smelled it. It smelled bad. Mary must have forgotten to clean this pan, he thought. So he poured all the jam into the chicken yard and cleaned the pan. Then feeling comfortable, he began to eat a piece of cake.Part 2When Mary returned, she noticed the chickens behaving strangely. They were running round the yard as if they were sick. She saw the dark red mess on the ground and went closer. When she saw a plum stone she went into the kitchen. Her husband was reading a newspaper at the table. Angrily Mary rushed up to him. You threw away my jam, she shouted, Oh, that s what it was, he said.I m sorry but I thought it was porridge which had gone bad in the hot weather. Good heavens! said Mary. That must be the jam I left in the pan, but why didn t you threw it in the dustbin? John laughed, It was a mistake. However, the chickens have enjoyed the jam, except that it has made them drunk. What are we going to do with these drunken chickens?高中英语必修4听力2Text 1M:When does BBC news start?W:It starts at 6:30.M:Does it go for an hour?W:No. It lasts for only half an hour.Text 2M:Mary, I don t know what to buy for Kate s birthday. How about a music CD or some flowers? W:Well, I ve already bought her a music CD, so why not get her a bottle of wine?M:Yes, that s a good idea.Text 3W:Good morning. May I help you, sir?M:Yes. Could I change these pounds for dollars, please?W:Do you want small bills or large ones?M:It doesn t matter.Text 4W:There was a storm warning on the radio this morning.M:Oh! I guess we ll have to change our sailing plan then. Would you rather go cycling? W:Good. I thought you wanted to go to see a film.Text 5M:Does this bus go to the City Hall?W:Yes. But please wait for the next one. This bus is overcrowded.M:But I have already waited for about 20 minutes! I can t wait any longer.Text 6W:Hi, Eric. How are you?M:Hi, dear aunt. I m well. And you?W:Fred and I are doing well. Are you enjoying your holidays in China?M:Yeah. I meet my friends, visit my relatives, watch TV, play computer games, or go to the movies. It s really enjoyable! How have you been?W:Well! I went back to my regular job at the elementary school last week, teaching the kids Mandarin, and Fred is also back at school. I ve also started my regular classes at the University of Washington.M:You must be very busy.W:Yes, it s been really busy. Anyway, we ll manage.M:Take good care of yourself and remember me to Fred.W:I will. And you too.Text 7M:What do you want to have for supper tonight?W:Well, the refrigerator is empty, so we ll have to go to the supermarket.M:Well, how about going out to eat to save the trouble? But let s not go to the French restaurant on Broadway. Maybe it s thebest in town but it s too expensive.W:There s a new Mexican place called Tortilla Flat. I don t know about the prices, though. M:But we both love hot food. Why not take a chance? Where is the place?W:It s on Hope Street, just past the high school.M:Oh, we d better hurry. It ll take us half an hour to get there. It s already eight, and most restaurants around here stop serving dinner by nine or so.W:Relax! I can be ready in five minutes. We ll get there in plenty of time.Text 8M:Is this the box office?W:Yes?M:The opera next week. I d like four tickets for Wednesday.W:In the daytime or evening?M:Oh, evening.W:You said four tickets?M:That s right. What prices are they?W:$ 2.5, $ 1.5 and $ 1.0. Oh, sorry, there aren t any one-dollar ones left.M:Where are the one-dollar-fifty-cent seats?W:Well, they ll be at the end of the row, I m afraid. Obviously the centres of the rows go first. I have got Rows No. 26 29, or 1 4. In fact, if you wouldn t mind sitting two and two, there are some central ones. Rows K16 and K17, and Rows M19 and M20.M:No, I think we d like to sit together. It will have to be the two-dollar-fifty-cent seats, I suppose. W:In that case, you ll be given rows at the back.M:That sounds fine. Thank you.W:Could you pick the tickets up by next Monday, please?M:Mm. That s fine. Thank you.Text 9M:What does our program look like for tomorrow?W:Let s see. A meeting with Bill Lyons at 10 in the morning and all the paperwork is ready. Then a trip to the National Lab at 3 pm and at 7 in the evening we ll have dinner with Mr. Cooper, manager of the LG Company.M:Another busy day, but please don t plan anything for Saturday. I m going to watch a basketball match with my family.Text 10Good evening, this is Mary Lamb again with the weather report. A strong wind from the north is coming to London in twenty-four hours. This wind will bring us the first snow of this year. With that snow, the temperature will drop to three or four below zero. So remember to keep warm and watch out for the poor road conditions. If you like skating, however, here is the good news for you. This low temperature will last for at least two weeks and London will be a world of white. And that ends our special report for today, April 1, 2011. Next, a song for you, I Am Dreaming of a White Christmas.高中英语必修4听力3Text 1M:I think it s going to rain.W:I guess so. The sky is dark and cloudy.Text 2M:Lucy is going back to China next month, Alice.W:Oh, really?M:And she will not meet Richard this time.Text 3W:I hate to say it. But Jack isn t doing well in the film.M:Well, I think he s only playing a different type of role. My sister thinks he is still the best. Text 4M:Professor Williams, could I talk to you about my paper?W:Sure. Come to my office between two and three. It s Room 340.Text 5W:OK. Time to go home.M:I can t. I haven t finished the report about the newly-opened restaurant.W:Well, if you carry on working like that, you ll make yourself ill.Text 6W:Tom, you have a large collection of stamps, don t you?M:Yes, I m really proud of it.I have thousands of stamps from most countries of the world. W:Wow, that s great! How did you get all of them?M:Sometimes I took used stamps off envelopes, but mostlymy dad bought them during his travels.Some of the stamps in my collection are of great value.Drop over sometime and I will show you my collection.W:Thanks, I will.Text 7W:Hi, John.Would you like to go shopping with me this afternoon?M:I wish I could, but I have to spend the time in the library.I have an experiment report due tomorrow.W:Oh, is that for Mr. Green s class?M:Yeah, I have to finish it today and report it to the class.W:That s hard. How is it going so far?M:Not very well. And I also have to study a lot for Chinese and physics. I don t know what to do at all.W:You know, I ve been doing well in Chinese, so I d be glad to give you a hand.M:Oh, that will be great.Text 8M:Excuse me, do you mind if I sit here?W:Not at all. Go ahead.M:Thanks.W:Are you going somewhere or are you meeting someone?M:I m on my way to Guangzhou. And you?W:I m going to Kunming.M:Really? I think Kunming is a very special place in China.W:So do I. No other city s four seasons are all like spring as Kunming. So it is called the Spring City.M:Yes, so it is. Is Kunming your hometown?W:No, I m from a very small town in Sichuan Province. I wouldn t live there any more.I don t like living in a small town.M:Neither do I. But small towns have their advantages, such as fresh air.W:And friendly people. You know I m beginning to feel homesick. By the way, where are you from?M:England.W:England? But you speak Chinese like a native.I didn t have any idea.M:I have been in China for three years.Oh, excuse me.It s time for my flight.Well, nice talking with you.W:Me, too.Bye!Text 9M:How do you get along with your parents?W:Well, I m very fond of my parents, but I don t always get on well with them.M:Why?W:In my family, it s mainly Dad who forces me to obey the rules, and he always wants to know everything of mine.It s not easy to have freedom at home.I can t really talk about my ideas.The most important thing is that parents need to understand us young people.M:I can t agree more.Text 10Miss Jenkins was born in a rich family. She liked all the foods which were rich in fat and sugar. So she got fatter and fatter. Her workmates often laughed at her for it. She was angry with them and couldn t get on well with them. But her weight brought her some trouble. No young man liked a fat girl like her and now she was more than thirty; she had to live alone. She went to see the doctors. They gave her a list of the healthy diets and advised her to lose weight and of course it was difficult for her to do so. For example, it was her birthday one day. She went to a restaurant and bought a nice cake. The waiter asked her how many pieces she wanted him to cut it into. She thought for a while and said she was losing her weight so the cake would be cut only into two, not into six.。
外研版必修4-module-6-Introduction-and-reading精编版
Read the text carefully again and complete the following chart.
出现在美国佛蒙特州强普林湖的水怪
新 泽 西 魔 鬼
水 怪 草 图
长白山天池
A picture taken by a witness
目击者拍摄的照片
another picture taken by a witness
目击者拍摄的另一张照片
The Monster of Lake Tianchi
Scientists The low-temperature lakes is 10. _u_n_l_ik_e_l_y to be able to support such large living creatures.
Choose the best way to complete the definitions of the words below.
2. Who saw the monster clearly, and why?
Li xiaohe and his family. Because the weather was fine and the lake was calm. ( para. 3 line 8)
3. Which description of the monster is most detailed? The soldiers’ description.
外研 高中英语必修4Module1Listening and Speaking (共17张PPT)
Summary of the rooms in the future house
The expert mentioned the living room, the _____, the ______, and the _____.
As for the _________, they will _________. And the _______ will __________. Furthermore, the ______ will ____________.
furniture & appliances
It will …
computer
It will control most of the functions in the house.
voice recognition system It will recognize your voice.
toilet dishwasher
6. Summary---learn from the expert:
According to the expert, the house of the future will be different from the inside.
As for the rooms, they will change a lot because of the flexible walls and different functions. As for the technology, it will be very different and smarter. For example, a toilet will move higher or lower, depending on different people. It is a design that meets people’s needs. Another example is the dishwasher with no water. It shows the designer's care for the environment.
外研高中英语必修四Module-1-Listening-and-Speakingppt课件
3. what the toilet will be able to do It will move higher or lower depending on who uses it.
4. what the dishwasher will be able to do It will wash the dishes without water.
Work in pairs. Try to remember what the architect says about:
1. what could happen to the dining room and the living room They will disappear.
2. how to switch on the lights The computer will do it.
Now listen and check.
The kitchen will become the most important room in the house! We’ll still be cooking, and we’ll probably be using the kitchen more as a family room. And bathrooms will be bigger.
won’t be living underground or in space. We’ll be living in houses and flats just as we do today.
Now listen and check.
1. Twenty years isn’t a long time. We won’t be living underground or in space. We’ll be living in houses and flats just as we do today.
新外研版英语选择性必修四_Unit 6 Listening and Speaking 名师简洁课件
will be able to 7__________ to make contact with life on other planets.
Answers: 1 similar to our own 2 there are forms of life somewhere 3 without considering 4 conditions on other planets won’t be like those on Earth 5 would work the same way everywhere 6 travel faster than light 7 take short cuts, through a “wormhole” in space, for example
Now work in groups of three and act out the interview.
3 Complete the boxes with the expressions from the interview.
• I think there definitely is. • There’s evidence that... • The fact that... means...
1 What is the passage mainly about? 2 Would you like to take part in a space camp?
Why or why not?
1 What is the passage mainly about?
The passage is mainly about the Space Camp.
3__________ the Fermi Paradox.
外研 高中英语必修4Module1Listening and Speaking共26张
3. Houses will have ____ which move.
A. floors B. ceilings C. walls
Listening
Task One:
4. The most important room will be the _____. A. bathroom B. kitchen C. living room
Listening : Task Two
I: So we'll just have to say Switch on the Light and the light comes on?
G: Yes, that's right. And the technology will be smarter.
Task One:
7.If machines are “smart”, they are ________.
A.clean B. invisible C.clever 8. The architect is ___optimistic about the effect of the house on the environment.
dining room and living room as we know them would disappear.
I: And the kitchen? G: The kitchen 4._w__ill_b__e_c_o_m__e__the most important room in the house!
4.technology: a clean- up machine/a voice recognition system…
外研 高中英语必修4Module6Listening and vocabulary (共22张PPT)
aim 1
Grasp the important words, phrases and sentence patterns.
Brain storming
palmistry
UFO
mysteries
Bermuda Triangle
Vocabulary
dinosaur
恐龙
tail
尾巴
claw
爪子
nails
A: I saw a monster with...
R:How about you, madam. What does he look like?
B: The monster is ... in color. And …
R: Hello, girls! What was he doing when you saw him?
指甲
horn 角;触角;号角;喇叭
hairy
毛的;多毛的
creatures
动物;生物
footprints
脚印;足迹
Task 1 Finish Activity 2
attack claw creature dinosaur footprint hairy monster spirit tail
1. an animal, especially if you don’t know what kind of animal it is 2. An unknown animal that is big and frighten ing 3. With a lot of hair 4. The mark left on the ground by a foot 5. A part that sticks out at the back of an animal’s body 6. A large animal that lived thousands of years ago 7. Something that continues to exist after death 8. The sharp nails that some animals and birds have on their feet 9. To use violence against someone
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必修4Module 1Interviewer is a woman, with a British accent. G is an American architect.Interviewer: Good afternoon everybody and on the programme this afternoon isan expert of American domestic architecture, Mr Simon Oppenheimwho's going to talk to us about the house of the future. So whereshall we be living in twenty years' time?G: Twenty years isn't a long time. We won't be living underground or inspace. We'll be living in houses and flats just as we do today.Interviewer: What will the houses look like?G: I think they'll look much the same as they do today, at least fromthe outside. But they will be different inside.Interviewer: In what way?G: For a start, they'll be more flexible. That means we'll be able tomove the walls to create bigger or smaller rooms when we want to.So the dining room and living room as we know them woulddisappear.Interviewer: And the kitchen?G: The kitchen will become the most important room in the house!We'll still be cooking, and we'll probably be using the kitchen moreas a family room. And bathrooms will be bigger.Interviewer: So we'll be spending more time in the bath.G: Just as other people have done in the past, like in the days of theancient Romans, when the bath had an important social function ...Interviewer: What about furniture?G: Well, a lot of furniture will be the same —we'll still be sitting in chairsand using cupboards to keep things in, but the technology will bedifferent. I think a single computer will control most of the functionsin the house, and it will have a voice recognition system.Interviewer: So we'll just have to say "Switch on the light!" and the light comeson?G: Yes, that's right. And the technology will be smarter.Interviewer: Smarter?G: Yes. For example, if we run out of something, like there's no moremilk left in the fridge, the computer will tell us. Maybe a shoppinglist would appear on a screen on the fridge. And the toilet will movehigher or lower, depending on who uses it —a child or an adult.Interviewer: Will the houses of the future be environment friendly?G: Yes, definitely. We'll be using machines which use less energy. Anexample could be a dishwasher which doesn't need water. I thinkeveryone will be trying hard to take care of the environment.G: Does that mean you're optimistic about the future?Interviewer: Oh yes, very definitely.Module 2Speaker 1On my way home a few days ago, I got stuck again in the traffic. While I was waiting, I saw a group of taxi drivers in front of me getting out of their cars. They seemed to know each other. They had coffee cups and one of them carried a thermos flask and poured out some hot water to make tea. It was quite funny! But even after the tea party was over, the traffic was still jammed and we still couldn't move.Speaker 2A few weeks ago I had to catch a plane to Sichuan Province. The plane took off at 5:30 p.m. so I set off at 2:30 p.m. to allow plenty of time to get to the airport. But it wasn't enough time. At 5 p.m. I was still only at the third ring road. It was just ridiculous! There was no way I was going to catch the plane, so I told the taxi driver to turn back and go home.Speaker 3It's only 7 kilometres from my home to my place of work. But every day, it is almost certain there will be a traffic jam as I get near the west fourth ring road. It's so annoying! It takes at least 15 to 20 minutes to get through it. I think the traffic jams are usually caused by people disobeying traffic rules. To get to the front of the line, they often take the bicycle lane. It's the same with pedestrians and cyclists. They don't wait for the green light to pass.Speaker 4Beijing traffic seems to have got noticeably worse recently. The causes seem to be roadworks as the city prepares for the Olympics, and a huge increase in new car owners and new drivers. Whatever the cause, it's enough to drive you mad! Why not limit the number of cars, build more underground lines or follow Shanghai and build roads in the sky? These days I only go out in my car at night after 9 p.m. That way I avoid the worst of the traffic.Speaker 5Going to the Summer Palace the other evening there was a big traffic jam at a narrow bridge. One lane in either direction. So obviously there were lots of cars overtaking on the wrong side of the road which then came to a complete stop when a car came in the other direction. Result: no-one was able to move for 10 minutes! As soon as it cleared the same thing happened again. It's unbelievable ! Module3Bill: Hi, Li Hong. How are you doing? I hear you're off to the States.Li Hong: That's right, Bill. I'm going to stay in America for three months.Bill: That's great. But you look a bit fed up. What's the problem?Li Hong: Look, Bill, can I ask you a favour? I need some advice about what todo ... or better still, what not to do there.Bill: Oh you mean customs? Of course.Li Hong: For example, what should I do when I meet new people?Bill: Shake hands at the first meeting. Whoever they are, Americans don'tusually like to call each other by their family name: it sounds too formal. Li Hong: What shall I do if I'm invited to dinner?Bill: When you're invited to someone's home, it's a good idea to bring a gift for your host. It doesn't have to be something expensive, perhaps some flowers or a bottle of wine. And it's usual for people to open gifts when they receive them, so don't be surprised. That's the way we do things in the States.Li Hong: OK.Bill: Be more or less on time, not very early and not very late.Li Hong: What on earth can I talk about?Bill: It's best to avoid any heavy-going conversation topics. So avoid politics or religion completely. If your mind goes blank, try not to panic.Remember to smile and stay relaxed and unless you're very unluckyyou'll soon think of something. In difficult situations I always talk about the weather.Li Hong: Oh, good idea.Bill: If you have a meal don't start eating before everyone is served. Andwhatever you do, don't leave immediately after the meal is finished.That could seem rude.Li Hong: Right.Bill: But when you do leave, be sure to thank your host for "a wonderfulevening". Oh, and one last thing to remember ...Li Hong: Yes?Bill: I know you'll really enjoy yourself so be sure to... have a great time!Module4Quiz Master: Boys and girls, we're into the second round of "Superquiz", and thesubject of this round is "Great Scientists". In this round, the firstperson to answer the question gets a point. If he's wrong, he losesa point, and the question goes to the second contestant. At themoment, Matthew and Rachel are equal, with 36 points each. Firstquestion: What is Einstein known for?(buzzer )Matthew: The theory of relativity.Quiz Master: Correct. When was Einstein born?(buzzer )Matthew: 1880.Quiz Master: Wrong. Rachel?Rachel: 1879?Quiz Master: Correct. The special theory of relativity was published in 1905. Whowas it written by?(buzzer )Matthew: Einstein.Quiz Master: Correct. Einstein was given an important award in 1921. Whataward was he given?(buzzer )Matthew: Was he given the Nobel Physics Prize?Quiz Master: Yes, he was. Well done. Next question: What book is StephenHawking famous for?(buzzer )Rachel: "A Brief History of Time".Quiz Master: Correct. When was it published?(buzzer )Rachel: 1988.Quiz Master: Correct. What is a "black hole"?(buzzer )Matthew: It's a star that has collapsed in on itself.Quiz Master: Correct. Who discovered black holes?(buzzer )Matthew: They were discovered by Einstein.Quiz Master: No, they were not discovered by Einstein, they were discovered byFred Hoyle. How are black holes measured? (Silence ) Rachel?Rachel: Pass.Quiz Master: Matthew?Matthew: They're measured by the light waves that come from them.Quiz Master: Wrong, they aren't measured by light waves, they're measured bythe radiation that comes from them. Who was this radiationdiscovered by?(buzzer )Rachel: Stephen Hawking?Quiz Master: Well done! It was discovered by Stephen Hawking. It's called theHawking radiation. Now, Stephen Hawking is famous for anotherreason. Does anyone know?(buzzer )Matthew: He can't walk and he can't talk except with a machine.Quiz Master: That's correct. Do you know the name of his disease?(buzzer ) Rachel: Motor neurone disease. He sits in a special wheelchair and hespeaks through a voice machine.Quiz Master: Correct. And at the end of this round Matthew has thirty-nine pointsand Rachel has forty-one points!Module5Tourist: I'm interested in booking a classic Three Gorges cruise. Can youtell me something about the boats?Travel agent: Yes, certainly. They're big modern boats, and they all haveprofessional English-speaking directors. You can choose betweenwestern and Chinese cuisine.Tourist: Right. What about on-board activities?Travel agent: Well, first of all there's the welcome party. The captain letspassengers use his cabin for that.Tourist: That sounds fun ...Travel agent: Then there are lectures every evening on history and culture —butyou don't have to go to them, of course.Tourist: Good, I'm glad they're not compulsory. What about otherentertainment?Travel agent: Well, there's an on-board disco every night.Tourist: Great. And are there any traditional Chinese activities?Travel agent: Yes, there are. You can do Tai Chi and kite flying, and you can evenlearn some Chinese.Tourist: What about swimming in the Yangtze?Travel agent: No, swimming from the boat is forbidden. It's too dangerous.Tourist: Oh, I see. Are there any other rules I should know?Travel agent: There aren't a lot of rules. But the boats are non-smoking —soyou're not allowed to smoke anywhere except in your cabin and inthe smoking lounge.Tourist: I see.Travel agent: And passengers are required to take their passports with themevery time they go on shore.Tourist: Yes, of course. And we're allowed to take photos of the dam?Travel agent: Oh yes, there's no problem about that.Module6Listening1Good afternoon, and welcome to this week's edition of Mysteries of Nature. Today's topic is a big one —it's dinosaurs, those strange creatures which ruled theearth for no less than two hundred million years, some of them were plant eaters, others were like the infamous Tyrannosauraus Rex, carnivores who lived off meat and who attacked the more peaceful plant eating dinosaurs. Not all dinosaurs were big —some were the size of chickens, and in fact the closest things to dinosaurs living today are actually birds. But the mystery we are going to talk about today is why the dinosaurs suddenly disappeared exactly 66 million years ago, and to throw light on the subject we've invited one of the world's foremost experts on the subject, from the Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford, Dr Roger Binfield. Listening2Presenter: Good afternoon Dr Binfield, and welcome to the programme. Dr Binfield: Thank you.Presenter: I'm going to come straight to the point, even if I think there's notgoing to be an easy answer: why did the dinosaurs suddenlydisappear, almost overnight, 66 million years ago?Dr Binfield: You're right. There's no easy answer to that question, but there arelots of theories.Presenter: Such as?Dr Binfield: Well, probably the most widely accepted theory is the meteoriteone...Presenter: You mean the earth was hit by a meteorite from space?Dr Binfield: Yes, that's right.Presenter: And the dinosaurs died immediately?Dr Binfield: Not exactly, not all of them. The meteorite may have hit the earthwith such force that it created a huge dust cloud, which stopped thesunlight from getting through... so there was no light, no heat, andno food.Presenter: But other animals survived?Dr Binfield: Yes, smaller creatures like mammals, which may have survivedbecause they ate nuts and seeds.Presenter: What other theories are there?Dr Binfield: Lots. The dinosaurs may have stopped evolving, and been unable toadapt to changes in the climate. Or they might all have killed eachother.Presenter: Is that possible?Dr Binfield: Oh yes. They spent a lot of time fighting. There again, it might havebeen volcanic eruptions, not a meteorite, which sent up clouds ofdust and cut off the light. One very recent theory says they died ofcancer.Presenter: Cancer? You mean the dinosaurs died out because they fell ill?Dr Binfield: Yes. As a result of radiation coming from a dying star somewhere inour galaxy...Presenter: That sounds fantastic.Dr Binfield: Well, I think it's unlikely, but it's not impossible.Presenter: Which theory do you believe?Dr Binfield: I'd go for the meteorite. I think it's the most likely one. And in fact there is a huge crater in the Caribbean sea, off the coast of Mexico,where the meteorite may have landed...。