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新视野B1U2Text A课文详解(带课文译文)

新视野B1U2Text A课文详解(带课文译文)

A child’s clutter awaits
Section A
an adult’s return
6 In her bedroom I find mismatched socks under her bed and purple pants on the closet floor. Desk drawers are filled with school papers, filed by year and subject. I catch myself reading through poems and essays, admiring high scores on tests and reading her name, printed or typed neatly in the upper right-hand corner of each paper. I pack the desk contents into a box. Six months, I think. I will give her six months to collect her belongings, and then I will throw them all away. That is fair. Grown-ups pay for storage.
A child’s clutter awaits
Section A
an adult’s return
4 Today she’s gone, off to be an adult far away from me. I’m glad she’s gone. It means she made it, and that I’m finally free of 18 years of responsibilities. And yet I wonder if she could take good care of herself.

B1U2 Reading and Thinking:Explore Peru

B1U2 Reading and Thinking:Explore Peru
2) tell the structural, stylistic and linguistic features of encyclopedia and brochure as well as their differences by appreciating their content, language and structures.
local home
enjoying , staying with…
Which tour attracts you most based on travel brochure? Why?
Reading and Thinking

You can then spend three days seeing the rainforest with a local guide and seeing the plants and animals in the forest.
3) write a travel brochure by imitating the structure and language learned in class.
What impresses you most in the video?
text 1 text 2
What aspects about Peru are mentioned in text 1?
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D. Inbdiuf不fte关frae心cntt的s.
language
What type of this text is it?
√A. An introductory passage =Encyclopedia
B. A travel brochure
Encyclopedia gives __o_b_j_e_c__t_iv__e_ and __g__e_n_e__r_a_linformation.

B1U2 reading

B1U2 reading

eg.他们认为那房子很美。 They consider the house to be beautiful. ___________________________________ 我认为学好英语并不难。 I consider it not difficult to learn English well. ___________________________________ 人们都认为是他偷走了那幅画。 ___________________________________ He is considered to have stolen the picture.
3.consider
n./pron/doing
1)vt. 考虑 consider
疑问词+to do 从句
eg. 我正在考虑下个月出国。 I’m considering going abroad next month。 __________________________________ 你应该考虑下什么时候出发。 __________________________________ You should consider when to set out. If we consider that he is only a child, he sings well.
2.belong to 属于
注意:①belong 是动词,不是adj.,不要在前面加be ②无被动,无进行时态 ③后面不能加所有格 衔接高考 Tigers____meateating animals____meats. A.belonged to; feed on B.belonging to; feed on C.belongs to; feeding on D.are belonged to; feeded on

【原创】人教版B1U2 秘鲁之旅--reading

【原创】人教版B1U2 秘鲁之旅--reading

Amazing!!!
accurate
Inca builders cut stones to exact sizes so
that nothing was needed to hold walls
together other than the perfect fit of the
stones. besides
on the island.
F 3.Uros homes are made of stones.
water plants
Thinking
Can you add a subtitle to each title?
Amazon Rainforest Tour --Natural __w_o_n_d_e_r__ Machu Picchu Tour --an _a_m__a_z_in_g__ cultural relic Cusco Tour --a __u_n_i_q_u_e__ multicultural city Lake Titicaca Tour --a _p_e_a_r_l_ on the Pacific coast
4Lake Titicaca Tour
4Lake Titicaca Tour
F 1. A short flight will take you from Cusco
to Lake Titicaca.
A highway connecting…to/with…
T 2. You can stay with a local Uros family
unique,amazing,admire,destination, path,accomodation,flight,site,
Dalu Island—The Northern Hawaii

英语B1U2 优质课件

英语B1U2 优质课件
警察突然闯进(房门)逮捕了那帮人。
NEXT
disgust
BACK
vt. cause not to like 使反感,使厌恶
His behavior disgusted everybody. 他的行为遭到众人的唾弃。
disgusting – disgusted disgusting personal habits 令人厌恶的个人习惯
Her concern over the sick baby kept her awake all night.
她因担心生病的婴儿而整夜都没睡。 她非常担心她儿子的安全。
She has (a) deep concern for her son's safety.
NEXT
burst
BACK
vi. 1. (cause sth. to) break violently
realization of personal value
New, radical ideas
the elders’ ideas are too old to keep up with the flow of
the times
Words and Expressions
1. concern 2. burst 3. disgust 4. offensive 5. appeal
Background Knowledge
Generation Gap
HOME
BACK
Generation gap is defined as the difference between the 18-24 age group (the “young”) and the “65+” age group (the “old”) at each time point. Some of the differences are as follows:

新视野视听说(第三版)B1U2-听力原文

新视野视听说(第三版)B1U2-听力原文

Unit 2 A break for funListening to the worldSharingScriptsF = Finn; M1 = Man 1, etc.; W1 = Woman 1, etc.Part 1F: I love films. I love going to the cinema. I go at least once a week. How about you? How often do you go to the cinema?M1: Uh, on average, probably once a month.W1: I like going to the cinema a lot, but probably only get there about once a month.M2: Not very often. But I do go occasionally.M3: I go to the cinema, probably once or twice a month.W2: I go to the cinema about once a week during the summertime, usually when there are the best movies.M4: We probably go together, maybe once a fortnight.M5: I go, normally, probably once every month or two months, but it depends on the film.M6: I go to the cinema about once every fortni ght. Often I’ll go on a Wednesday because we get “buy one get one free” cinema tickets, so I can take a friend with me.Part 2F: What kinds of films do you like?W1: I always like romantic comedies. Slumdog Millionaire was a great movie. Australia was a movie I saw recently which was really good.M1: … probably recommend, er, the new Terminator movie. Er, that’s once again filled with action. Very exciting.M5: I like old films. I … I’ve a complete collection of John Wayne and Charlton Heston … And musica ls, anything that’s quite happy or adventurous, that takes me away from real life.Those are the ones I watch.W2: I saw The Proposal not too long ago and I really liked it. It was really interesting; it was a really funny, romantic comedy.M3: Sweeney Todd. I really enjoyed with Johnny Depp – simply because he was fantastic; and Helena Bonham Carter, one of my favorite actresses, was also really good.M4: I’d recommend The Graduate. I enjoyed that as a young man and … and growing up as well.I think it’s a “coming of age” film.M6: My favorite film is called Golden Eye. It’s a James Bond film and I think the action scenes are just absolutely fantastic in it.Part 3F: Who’s your favorite actor?M5: John Wayne’s my favorite actor.M6: My favorite actor is the new James Bond, er, Daniel Craig. I think he’s very good at showing emotions in his films. My favorite actress is called Angelina Jolie. She’s very beautiful, but she’s also played lots of different roles in films.M3: My favorite actor is Johnny Depp because I think he’s funny and I think he’s lively and he always has energy on stage.W2: My favorite actor is Brad Pitt. He’s very good-looking and he can play many different roles and he’s very talented.M4: My favorite film star’s Robert DeNiro because I look like him.ListeningScriptsI = InterviewerPart 1I: Hello and welcome to Fashion Now, with me, Dan Taylor. In today’s program, we ask the question, “What is beauty?” Do men today really like women with blonde hair and blue eyes? And do women like the James Bond look – tall, dark and very masculine, or do they like something different now? Are ideas about beauty changing? We went out to see what you really think …I = Interviewer; W1 = Woman 1, etc.; M1 = Man 1, etc.Part 2I: Excuse me, ladies. Do you have a moment?W1: Yes?I: Just a quick question. Research says that these days women prefer men with feminine faces …W1: Really?I: Yes. It’s true … honestly!W1: I don’t agree at all. I like masculine faces …I: Can I show you some photos?W1: Sure.I: So which of these guys do you like best?W1: Hmm, Sean Connery. He’s definitely the best-looking man here. And he’s tall, isn’t he? Yeah … I like tall men. And I like a man with a beard.I: Uh-huh. What about you?W2: Mm. I’m not sure. I like this one. What’s his name?I: It’s Gael Garcia Bernal. He’s a Mexican film star.W2: Yeah? Well, he’s got quite a feminine face and he’s very good-looking. I like his eyes –he’s got dark brown eyes and I like men with dark eyes and black hair. But I think it’s mo re in the personality … in the smile … so I like this one best. Will Smith. He’s got a really nice smile.I: Thank you. And here’s another lady. Excuse me. Have you got a moment?W3: Well …I: I’m doing a survey about the changing face of beauty. Can I ask you some questions?W3: Yes, OK. Yes.I: I’ve got some photos here. Can you tell me which of these people you like? Do you think any of them are good-looking?W3: Well, I don’t really like any of them …I: No? Er, well, so what sort of man do you like?W3: What sort of man do I like? Well, my husband’s over there. I think he’s goodlooking. I like his hair. I love guys with red hair.I: Which one? The one looking in the shop window?W3: No, he’s over there. He’s wearing a white T-shirt and he’s talking to… that blonde woman …Excuse me …I: And then I talked to some men to find out if they really prefer blondes – just like they did 50 years ago. Do you think it’s true that men prefer blondes, sir?M1: What? No, not at all! Beauty comes in all shapes and sizes and ages. Look at this photo of Judi Dench. She’s lovely. She isn’t young, but she’s got beautiful grey eyes and she always wears beautiful clothes. She looks kind and intelligent.M2: Yeah, she does. But I still prefer blondes, you know … like Scarlett Johansson. She’s lovely … slim, blonde hair, blue eyes –that’s the sort of woman I like.M1: Scarlett Johansson, slim?M2: Well, OK … but she’s not fat.M1: No, that’s true …I: OK, guys. Thanks for talking to us …ViewingScriptsV = Voice-over; W1 = Woman 1, etc.; M1 = Man 1, etc.V: All over the world, festivals bring people together. But why do people go? For the music? The food? The fun and games? We went to Bestival in the Isle of Wight, England to find out. But the first question is – where do we sleep?M1: I ... I’ve got a beach hut up here to stay in, and I’ve got the key.V: One man said it was like sleeping in the back garden.M2: It’s like opening your back door, going down to the end of your garden, getting in your shed with your baby and wife, and then calling it a holiday.V: You can stay in a hut, but most people here sleep in tents. There are a lot of different people here – families, young people, older people. We asked: Why do so many different peoplecome to festivals?W1: Well, I suppose it gives everybody a chance just to be themselves, and just to be free and be away from their normal jobs.W2: People will respect each other and have ... um … sort of some of those old-fashioned traditional values, but actually values that everyone really likes.M3: The thing I always think about festivals is they’re just playgrounds for grownups.V: And, of course, there’s one reason everyone’s here: the music. This really is a festival for all the community, young and old mixing together. In the tea tent these women are having agreat time. Why do they go to festivals?W3: The community getting together, the young mixing with the older people. We make cakes; wedo pop festivals; we’ll go anywhere, do anything.V: So, if there’s one answer to the que stion, why are you here? One thing that everyone talks about is this: being together.Speaking for communicationRole-playScriptsConversation 1W: OK … What do you feel like watching?M: Hmm. I … I don’t know really. What do you recommend?W: Um … Well, how about French Kiss? Do you know it?M: No, I don’t think so. What’s it about?W: Well, it’s a romantic comedy. It’s about an American woman. She goes to France and meets a French guy and … they fall in love. It’s quite old, but it’s really funny.M: Um, sounds OK, I suppose. Who’s in it?W: Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline.M: Oh, I like Meg Ryan. Mm. Do you think I’d like it?W: Yeah, I think so. You like comedies, don’t you? And it’s very funny.M: Yeah, OK. Why don’t we get it then?W: Great. Excuse me. Can we have this one, please?Conversation 2W: What was the last DVD you saw?M: Um, Let me think. Oh – I know, it was Speed.W: Speed? Is it new? What’s it about?M: No, it’s a bit old actually. It’s an action film. It’s about a bus and it can’t stop. It has to go at top speed or … or it explodes. It’s great!W: Right. Who’s in it?M: Sandra Bullock and … the guy is, the actor is, er … Keanu Reeves.W: Mm. Do you think I’d like it?M: Well, do you like action films?W: Mm … not really. I prefer romantic films and dramas.M: Oh, then I don’t think you’d like it … Er, well. Oh, I know. I think you’d like that French film, you know, with the actress Juliette Binoche. What’s it called? Oh, yeah: Chocolat.W: Chocolat? Do I know it? … Oh, with Johnny Depp? Mm! Now that is a good recommendation.Have you got the DVD?Group discussionScriptsRecently I went to a concert in the park with my boyfriend and some other friends. It was inCity Park … We went because we all like the band, Double-X, and we listen to their music all the time.The concert only lasted two hours, but we took a picnic with us and went out early in the afternoon – it was a free concert, you see, so there were already a lot of people sitting out in the park in front of the stage.We got a really goo d place, close to the stage. We chatted and lay in the sun all afternoon …and then in the evening more and more people came and it got quite crowded. Then the concert started and well, it was … fantastic! Double-X is an amazing band … and better live!I really liked the concert because everyone was dancing and singing – we had a great time. Further practice in listeningShort conversationsScriptsConversation 1W: Why didn’t you show up at John’s party last night? He was expecting you. You know, he is leaving the city for good.M: I’m terribly sorry. I had planned to go, but I had to take care of an emergency. I tried calling him many times but couldn’t reach him.Q: Why didn’t the man go to the party?Conversation 2M: I haven’t seen you around for qui te a while. What have you been doing?W: I’ve been reading Shakespeare’s great play Hamlet. My literature professor required me to present a unique review about Hamlet for my term paper.Q: What has the woman been preparing for?Conversation 3W: Which do you prefer, classical music or pop music?M: Neither. Have you ever seen me listening to music at all? You know, I don’t have an ear for music.Q: What does the man say about music?Conversation 4M: I’m taking the minimum credits to graduate. Making frien ds, traveling, partying – these are what matter most to me right now.W: I’m not here to make friends or go to parties. I’m doing part-time jobs to save money to start my own company once I graduate.Q: What are the two speakers talking about?Conversation 5W: Tom, have you read the notice on the school website? I’ve won the scholarship for next term. M: No surprise to me. You have earned it. While others are at parties, you are in the library.Q: What does the man mean?Long conversationScriptsM: After such a tiring week, I can’t wait to have a rest and relax a little this weekend.W: Me too, Mr. Simpson. So what are you doing this weekend? Looks like it’ll be nice weather for sailing.M: Yes, Mary, I hope it stays this sunny. I’m going out to the beach and spending all weekend surfing.W: You, sir? Surfing?M: Haha, I bet you think I’m too old for surfing! I’ve been surfing since I was 11, and it’s still my favorite activity. The cool blue waves, the smell of the sea, just take me back to when I was a teenager free from care. I forget all my troubles. By Sunday night, I fall into a deep sleep, sore and tired, without a care in the world.W: That’s really nice. I’m going to the beach, too. I love relaxing in the warm sun, watching my niece and nephew play in the sand and jump in the waves. They’ll tire themselves out building sand castles, collecting seashells, and trying to bury each other in the sand.M: Oh, I remember building sand castles with my brothers ... such great fun. How old are little Timmy and Monica now?W: Tim’s five and Monica’s three.M: Wow, kids grow up so fast!Q1: Why is surfing the man’s favorite activity?Q2: What is the woman going to do this weekend?Q3: What does the woman love doing?Q4: What does the man remember doing with his brothers?Passage 1ScriptsPeople in Britain enjoy various leisure activities including watching TV, seeing friends and relatives, listening to music, shopping, listening to the radio, gardening, doing sports, reading, and so on. The latest data from a survey show that in 2010, 89 percent of all adults watched television in their free time. Spending time with family and friends was the second most popular activity at 84 percent, listening to music came next at 76 percent, and shopping was fourth at 71 percent. Truly, the most common leisure activity in the UK has been watching television. The average viewing time is 25 hours per person per week. Many television programs are about wildlife, animals, holidays, cooking and gardening. All these things are much valued by British people. The second most popular activity in Britain is visiting or entertaining friends or relatives. Actually, in the survey, those aged 25 to 34 reported spending time with friends and family as their top activity.Besides, many British people like to listen to music. Among those aged 16 to 24 spending time listening to music was selected as their top activity.Younger people tend to have different hobbies from old people. According to the survey, comparing the 16 to 24 age group with those aged 55 and over, the activities which were reported less frequently as age increased were listening to music; surfing the Internet and emailing; doing sports and exercise; going out to pubs, clubs or bars; and going out to the cinema. For example, people aged 16 to 24 spent more than 3 hours a day using a computer while those aged 55 and over spent only 1 hour and 12 minutes. Again comparing the youngest and oldest age groups, the activities which were reported more frequently as age increased were reading and gardening.Q1: According to the survey, what percentage of British adults watched TV in their free time?Q2: Which age group would be the most likely to visit their friends and relatives?Q3: What does the speaker say about listening to music as a leisure activity for British people?Q4: According to the survey, how are leisure activities related to age?Passage 2Scripts and answersPeople joke that no one in Los Angeles reads; everyone watches TV, rents videos, or goes tothe movies. The most popular reading materials are 1) comic books, movie magazines, and TV guides. City libraries have only 10 percent of the 2) traffic that car washes have. But how do you explain this? A yearly book festival in west Los Angeles is 3) constantly “sold out” y ear after year.People wait half an hour for a parking space to become 4) available.This outdoor festival, supported by a newspaper, takes place every April for one weekend.This year, about 70,000 people 5) took part in the festival on Saturday and 75,000 on Sunday. The festival 6) attracted 280 exhibitors. There were about 90 talks given by authors, with an 7) audience question-and-answer period following each talk. A food court sold all kinds of local foods, from hotdogs to ice drinks. Except for a $7 parking fee, the festival was 8) free of charge. Even so, some people take their own sandwiches and drinks to avoid the high prices of the food court.The idea for holding the festival in Los Angles was 9) put forward years ago, but nobodyknew if it would succeed. Although book festivals were already popular in other US cities, would people in this city 10) embrace one? “Fortunately, they do,” said one of the festival founders.。

江苏新教材英语高一B1U2单元复习reading

江苏新教材英语高一B1U2单元复习reading

单元复习——m1u2 reading1.turn into a battle 变成一场战斗2.warm and open conversations 热情开放的谈话3.become cold and guarded变得冷淡和谨慎4.see eye to eye with them on anything在任何事情上达成一致5.teenagers’ physical changes青年的身体变化6.result in such family tensions 导致紧张的家庭关系7.feel anxious 感到焦虑8.shooting up in height身高猛增9.get left far behind 被远远甩在后面10.he first targets of your anger发泄愤怒的首选目标11.balance your developing mental needs 平衡你发展中的心理需求12.have both a new desire for independence and a continued need for your parents’ love and support既对独立充满新的渴望,又对父母的爱与支持抱有不断的需求13.feel ready to be more responsible觉得自己更有责任感了14.make decisions on your own自己做决定15.on the other hand另外一个方面16.struggle to control your feelings努力控制自己的情感17.treat you like a child当作孩子对待18.expect you to act like an adult期望你表现得像个成年人19.lead to a breakdown in your relationship导致你们的关系破裂20.it may seem impossible to get along as a family看起来一个家庭不可能和睦相处21.take action to improve the situation采取措施来改善这种情况22.the key to keeping the peace 保持和平的关键23.regular and honest communication 定期和诚实的沟通24.disagree with your parents不同意父母观点25.calm down冷静26.from their point of view从他们的观点来看27.experience something similar 经历过类似的事情28.go through the same pain 经受同样的痛苦29.think it through 全面考虑30.address their concerns 消除他们的顾虑31.relax their control 放松他们的控制32.struggle with the stress 应对压力33.work together to improve your relationship共同努力来改善你们的关系34.turn out all right/turn out fine一切都会好起来35.prepare you for adulthood让你为成年做好36.to tell you the truth 说实话37.struggle to get along with him努力和他友好相处38.show my concern for his condition 为他的情况感到担心39.go through the same thing经历同样的事情40.keep telling him that…一直告诉他…经典句式41.I do not+always 表部分否定Unfortunately,your parents do not always agree and that makes you feel unhappy.遗憾的是,你的父母并不总是同意,这使你感到不快乐。

B1U2 Text B Language focus课文详解

B1U2 Text B Language focus课文详解
22As the years stretch, we walk along waterways all over the world. With his long stride, he often overtakes me. I’ve never known anyone with such energy.
Section B T i m e s l ows d ow n
Text Reading
21At 19, I fly out to Japan. My father and I climb Mount Fuji. High above the Pacific, and hours up the slope, we picnic on dried eel, seaweed crackers, and cold rice wrapped in the eel skin. He reaches the peak first.
11“I certainly won’t eat that!”
Section B T i m e s l ows d ow n
Text Reading
12“All right,” he says, and carries the smelly package. As we walk back, he tells me about migrations of eels to the Sargasso Sea: how eels come down Dalmatian rivers and swim across the Mediterranean and then the whole Atlantic, until they reach the warm Sargasso Sea. Here they lay their eggs, and then the baby eels swim back to the native rivers of their parents.

新视野 ,大学英语 ,B1U2

新视野 ,大学英语 ,B1U2

Unit2 section AA child's clutter awaits an adult's return儿时百宝箱老大归家梦1.A child’s clutter awaits an adult’s return (Title) Meaning beyond words: Here the word clutter refers to the many small personal items collected by children in the course of their growing up. All these things are important and dear memories to them. No matter where they are or how far away they are from home, the clutter remains a bond between them and the family, representing a happy childhood. Usage note: await, wait这两个词都是动词,都有“等候;期待”之意,但用法却有所不同: 1 await是及物动词,后面直接跟宾语,用法比较正式;wait一般用作不及物动词,常与for,till,until 等词连用。

2 一般来说,await的宾语大多为抽象名词,如decision,reply,arrival,return,announcement等;而wait for的宾语一般是人或事物。

例如:They were awaiting the birth of their first child. 他们在等待着他们第一个孩子的降生。

He’s awaiting trial, which is expected to begin next month. 他在等候审判,预计下个月开始。

国际交流英语视听说B1U2-全图文

国际交流英语视听说B1U2-全图文

Exploring the Theme
Good Times, Good Feelings
2. Do you do any of these activities? Do they make you feel good? Why or why not?
Example Answers Yes. I have close friendships and family connections, I do exercise regularly, and I help others whenever I can. All these make me feel good. Let’s say doing exercise. I feel relaxed and energetic after it. And it makes me feel free from worries or unhappy things.
Think and Discuss
Questions
1. Look at the photo. What is this man doing? Why? Example Answers The man in the photo is standing at a lake or river. He is greeting the sun, extending himself and breathing the fresh air, after several days of rain.
Exploring the Theme
Good Times, Good Feelings
Look at the photos and read the captions. Then discuss the questions.

b1u2 reading (language points)(1)

b1u2 reading (language points)(1)

Step 2: Important words
Word 1: 1.【教材原句】You may feel anxious about your changing voice, weight problems or spots. 翻译:你可能会担心你声音的变化、体重问题或青春痘。
1.She was anxious to know (know) what had happened. 2.He was anxious about/for his family,who were traห้องสมุดไป่ตู้elling abroad. 3.The couple are waiting for their daughter's call with anxiety .
我们班的每个学生都渴望上名牌大学。 1. Each student in our class has a desire to go to a famous university.(n) 2. Each student in our class desires to go to a famous university.
Timely practice
1. My mother always gets a little anxious if we don't arrive when we say we will. She will phone us and share her anxiety with us.(anxious) 2.[能力提升]——句式升级 I was told the Learning Center provides help for students and I'm anxious
Word 3 3.【教材原句】Just remember that it is completely normal to struggle .

B1U2_ReadingStrangers under the same roof

B1U2_ReadingStrangers under the same roof

Book 1 Unit 2 Let’s talk teensReading 1Strangers under the same roof?教学目标By the end of this section, students will be able to:1. grasp the theme, outline and details of the article;2. infer the author’s attitude towards parent-child tensions and purpose of writing;3. adopt a positive attitude and practical solutions to deal with real-life parent-child tensions;4. appreciate and apply rhetorical questions to their stories of parent-child tensions.教学重难点1. To infer the author’s attitude;2. To grasp the outline and details of the article.教学过程步骤教学活动设计意图互动时间&模式Curious Reader(猎奇读者): stimuli cognitive schematismStep 1 Read the poem and ask students to appreciate. 利用视频和诗歌,激活学生已有的背景语言知识,导入主题,创设互动情境,拉近沟通距离,引起学习兴趣。

5’Individual WorkStep 2 Have students work in pairs to predict the contents of the article.•Look at the title of the text. Why are familymembers called “strangers” by the author?•What could be discussed in this article?•What is the use of questioning in the title?引导学生预测阅读内容,探知文本结构和脉络;体会文章标题“Strangers—under the sameroof?”使用疑问句并制造反差,吸引读者的注意力的手法。

B1U2 reading

B1U2 reading
• China.
Unit 2 Pair work
• Read the text and find the main
idea of each paragraph.
Para 1 Para 2 Para 3 Para 4 Para 5
• Unit 2 Par.1: Today, more people speak English
• Par.3: All languages change when
• Works:
• Four tragedies: Hamlet, Othello,
King Lear, Macbeth
• Four comedies: A Midsummer
Night’s Dream, As you like it, Twelfth Night, The merchant of Venice
answer following questions
• 1. When did English begin to be
spoken in many other countries?
• In the 17th century. • 2. Which country has the largest
number of English learners in the world?
Unit 2 Pre-reading
• List the countries that use English
as an official language
• Australia • New Zealand • United Kingdom • United States • South Africa • India • Ireland •…

B1U2 Reading The road to modern English

B1U2 Reading The road to modern English
Time order: events Finally by the 19th century the language was settled. At that time two big changes in English spelling happened:
first Samuel Johnson wrote his dictionary and later Noah Webster wrote The American Dictionary of the English Language. The latter gave a separate identity to American English spelling.
About 17th to 18th century
English began to be spoken in America and Auish Puritans (清教徒) couldn't stand the rule of Catholics (天主教), so they took ships to America, the most famous of which is the May Flower.
✓ have deep insight into another culture ✓ reach out to others and form new friendship ✓ communicate with people worldwide ✓ open up a new dimension in education ✓ contribute to intellectual growth ✓ increase job opportunities in careers

B1 U2 和 U3 Reading

B1 U2 和 U3 Reading

B1U2Reading:Strangers under the same roof?Does every dinner with your parents seem to turn into a battle?Have your once warm and open conversations become cold and guarded?Do you feel that you just cannot see eye___eye with them___anything?You are not alone.Heated_______(argue) and cold silences are common between teenagers and their parents.Teenagers’physical changes may____(导致)such family tensions.You may feel anxious that you are developing at a different rate to your friends,shooting up in height or getting left far behind.You might worry about your changing voice,weight problems or spots.When it all gets too much,your parents are often the first targets of you____(angry).It can be a big headache to_____(平衡)your developing mental needs too.You enter a strange middle ground—no longer a small child but not quite an adult.You have both a new desire for_____________(independent)and a continued need for your parents’love and support.You feel ready to be more responsible and make decisions on your own.__________(不幸地),your parents do not always agree and that makes you feel unhappy.“Why can’t they just let me go?”you may wonder.On the other hand, when you are struggling to control your feelings,you wish they could be more caring and patient—sometimes they forget that growing up is a rough ride.It can be difficult when your parents treat you like a child but expect you to act like an adult.All of this can lead to a breakdown in your relationship.Although sometimes it may seem impossible to get along as a family,you can take action to improve the situation.The key____keeping the peace is regular and honest communication.When you disagree with your parents,take a minute to_______(平静)and try to understand the situation_____their point of view.Perhaps they have experienced something similar and do not want you to________(经历)the same pain.After you have thought it through,explain your actions and feelings calmly,listen carefully,and address their concerns.Through this kind of healthy discussion,you will learn when to_______(承认错误,认输)and when to ask your parents to relax their control.Just remember that it is completely normal to struggle with the stress that parent-child tensions create,and that you and your parents can work together to improve your relationship.The good news is that this stormy period will not last.Everything will ______(结果是)all right in the end,and the changes and challenges of your teenage years will prepare you for adulthood.B1Unit3Getting along with othersFriendship on the rocks:please advice!AmyMonday12/109:13p.m.My best friend and I have been close for eight years.When I was an__________(局促不安的;令人尴尬的)primary school student,she was the popular girl who was _______________(will)to make friends with me.Since then,a close friendship has _______(grow)between us and she’s been almost like a sister to me.Whether we’re walking to school,doing homework or just___________(hang)out at the weekend, we’re hardly out of each other’s sight.But last Saturday,she ____________________(伤了我的心),and I’m still picking up the pieces.Our___________(起初的)plan was to see a film at the cinema that afternoon.But in the morning,my friend posted a message on__________________(社交媒体)saying she had_________cold.When I called her,she said she might not be able to______________(能够出席,准时到达)to the cinema.“Don’t worry,”I said.“Get some rest.We can wait till you get better.”Today,however,I received a_____________(令人震惊的)surprise.A classmate told me she had seen my friend__________(chat)with another girl in a caféon Saturday afternoon.How stupid I was!My friend’s“illness”was a complete lie!Instead of ________________(recover)at home,she was out having fun with someone else.I was so angry that I avoided her during school all day,and I still don’t feel like _____________(respond)to any of her online messages.The stress of this situation is killing me,and I’m__________(不知所措)what to do next.CindyMonday12/109:52p.m.I’m so sorry!But this friendship is worth saving:eight years is a long time!Don’t be so quick to______________(评判,判断)your friend.Perhaps she knows she’s ____________(有错,应承担责任)and wants to________________(apology),or maybe she has a simple__________________(explain)for her behaviour.In any case, find an opportunity to have a full and______________(坦率的,直率的)talk with her. Listen to what she has to say,and be sure to explain how you feel.I’m sure you can solve this problem together.DavidTuesday13/108:11p.m.I definitely understand how you feel.I also had a friend whom I trusted a lot.When I _____________(find)out that I was_________(trick)by him,I was really hurt and ______________(放弃,松手)our friendship.I know you value your friendship and want your friend to value it equally.However,if your friend_________(ignore)your feelings or makes you suffer,it’s time to rethink your relationship.Talk to her and decide whether this friendship is still important to you.It’s sad to move on,but you have to___________(接受)that friends come and go in life.。

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2.Which sentence can be replaced by the following sentence?
Standard English doesn’t exist in reality.
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必修Book I Unit 2 Using language导学案
Class:___ Group:____ No.:____ Name:__________组内评价:_______教师评价:_____
【learning aims】:
1.Master the main idea of the text and improve the ability of reading comprehension.
1) in which引导______________,修饰_____________.
2)本句翻译:_______________________________________________
3. Believe it or not, there is no such thing as standard English.
2.He asked “Can I help you?”
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
1) 8分钟教师检查Passage1. 2)10分钟学生听录音并完成学案题目。
3)8分钟讨论展示题目答案并巩固记忆。4)14分钟自学本单元语法:直接变间接引语。
5)5分钟当堂检测
【自主学习】(10分钟)
listening and reading.
1.Find out the topic sentence of each paragraph. (在原文中划出)
C. what is the matter D. what was the matter.
【总结反刍】
文中的单词、短语、句型。2.直接引语和间接引语。
【自我引领】
自己阅读课文,勾画出重点短语和句子,并回答左栏中的问题。
听录音,注意语音语调和句子的停顿,再次理解课文。
分析长难句,,结合课后注释和非常学案分析句子,不明白的标记出来。
1)Who引导___________从句,_________________________________________
2. TheUSAis a large country in which many different dialects are spoken.
2.Learn to catch the detailed information by self-directed study and cooperation.
3. know more about standard English and put yourselves into study.
【Instructions】
4.He asked me ________ I would like to see a film with him.
A. that B. if C. what D. which
5. He asked______________.
A. what the matter is. B. what the matter was
根据《非常学案》自学直接引语变间接引语的规则,结合例句和情景来理解。
通过练习进一步完善并巩固直接引语变间接引语的规则。
通过当堂检测再次检验自己对重点知识的掌握和运用。
【课内探究】(8分钟)
TaskI分析下列句子并翻译成汉语:(方法导引:找句子主干,然后分析从句)
1. This is because in the early days of radio, those who reported the news were expected to speak excellent English.
3.He asked “What it is that makes you so happy?”
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Task III (14分钟)自学非常学案P 7-9和P19语法:直接引语变间接引语。
【当堂检测】(5分钟)
将下列直接引语变为间接引语
1.He said, “This is the first time that I have seen the night face to face.”
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
本句翻译:________________________________________________________
4.地理位置对方言的产生也有影响。
__________________________________________________________________
Task II Consolidation
3. What are the two reasons of dialects in English? Can you think of another reason?
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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