新视野第五单元拔高型语言点
新视野英语教程第三版unit 5
Section A
Section B
Section C
Warming -up
Twenty years later, Li stands out as the greatest woman tennis player in China. In 2011 Li won the French Open singles title, making her Asia’s first and only Grand Slam singles champion, and rising to a career high ranking of World No. 4. This is really something to be proud of. Already the Chinese TV stations and newspapers have greeted her as a sporting heroine. Asian Tennis Federation has taken this opportunity to show that Li’s success is living proof of Asia’s ability to host a grand slam tournament.
1. French Open (法国网球公开赛,简称“法网”) It is a major tennis tournament held over two weeks between late May and early June in Paris, France, at Roland Garros Stadium (罗兰· 加 洛 斯 球 场 ). It is the premier clay court tennis tournament (红土网球锦标赛) in the world and the second of the four annual Grand Slam (大满贯) tournaments—the other three are Australian Open, Wimbledon Championships, and US Open. Text A
新视野英语教程第五单元
• When he was a child, Yao even __ __ __ __ __ playing with the best in the world. Now his skills have allowed that dream to __ __. He moves fast and ___ very well. That’s a ___ thing in a player so tall.
I Love This Game
amazing
What is the full name of NBA?
National Basketball Association 国家的 协会
Rocketing to Stardom
• Today, the world's best-known basketball player, Yao Ming, is a busy guy on and off the court. There are times when all Yao Ming wants to do on his time off is sleep. The National Basketball Association's No. 1 draft pick for 2002 has now rocketed to stardom and led a busy life in America, playing center for NBA's Houston Rockets and spending some 80 nights a year on the road with his teammates.
• Every year when the NBA __ ends, Yao ___ back to his homeland, where he plays for the Chinese National Team. This __ of __ is ___ for Yao. Sport is a ____ language and Yao has often been the ____, bringing two very different countries together, and developing the close ___ between two peoples.
新视野第一册读写第五单元重点词汇60个(大字版)
Words of Book One, Unit Five1). marathon n.[C] a race that is run over a distance of 42 kilometers or about 26 miles马拉松(长跑)2)annual a. happening once a year 一年一度的;每年的The car industry’s annual production in this city increased from 5.1 million to 7.2 million.这个城市汽车工业的年产量从510万辆增加到了720万辆。
3)route n. [C]1. a way from one place to another 路线The climbers tried to find a new route to the top of the mountain. 登山者努力寻找一条登山山顶的新路线2. a way of doing sth. or achieving a particular result 途径;方法This software was very popular because it offered a quick and efficient route of getting the desired task done.这款软件非常受欢迎,因为它提供了快捷高效的途径来完成预期任务4). harsh a.1. severe, cruel, or unkind 严厉的;残酷的;苛刻的She has a tender heart; and she is never harsh to anybody.她心肠很软,对人从不苛刻。
2. harsh conditions are very difficult to live in and very uncomfortable 恶劣的;艰苦的;严峻的The harsh weather in that area is unbearable. 那个地区恶劣的气候让人难以忍受。
新视野第三册第五单元
Part 1 Understanding Short Conversations(每小题:分)Directions: In this section you'll hear some short conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.Questions 1 to 1 are based on the following passage.1.A. He missed his chances over the years.B. He was kept away by the woman.C. He had duties to perform.D. He wanted to grow up.Questions 2 to 2 are based on the following passage.2.A. Working wouldn't cause a problem.B. Being in the hospital caused problems.C. Working would help her feel sure of herself.D. Being among people would be helpful.Questions 3 to 3 are based on the following passage.3.A. The pants don't fit him.B. The pants fit him.C. The pants look lovely on him.D. The pants are expensive.Questions 4 to 4 are based on the following passage.4.A. The value of insurance.B. The man's insurance.C. Sicknesses covered by insurance.D. Ways to pay for one's illness.Questions 5 to 5 are based on the following passage.5.A. He wanted to become a teacher.B. He met a wonderful player.C. He wanted to become famous.D. He was told his fingers are good for it.Questions 6 to 6 are based on the following passage.6.A. Employee and employer.B. Husband and wife.C. Customer and waitress.D. Teacher and student.Questions 7 to 7 are based on the following passage.7.A. The speakers aren't happy about being told what to do.B. The speakers aren't happy about their home being so ugly.C. The speakers aren't happy about having to tell others to paint.D. The speakers aren't happy about being told they're ugly. Questions 8 to 8 are based on the following passage.8.A. Mother and son.B. Father and daughter.C. Brother and sister.D. Husband and wife.Questions 9 to 9 are based on the following passage.9.A. Baseball is a very boring sport to him.B. Baseball is much more popular than all others.C. Basketball will become liked by more people.D. American football will grow in popularity.Questions 10 to 10 are based on the following passage.10.A. The city of New Orleans.B. Floods and storms.C. Rebuilding cities.D. Music and foods.Questions 11 to 11 are based on the following passage.11.A. The speakers don't like their president.B. The man is happy with the president.C. The president is a symbol.D. The president will be elected soon.Questions 12 to 12 are based on the following passage.12.A. Mother and son.B. Father and daughter.C. Brother and sister.D. Boyfriend and girlfriend.Part 1 Understanding Short Conversations (每小题: 0.5 分; 满分:6 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 0.5 C C2. 0.5 D D3. 0.5 A A4. 0.5 D D5. 0.5 D D6. 0.5 B B7. 0.5 A A8. 0.5 D D9. 0.5 C C10. 0.5 A A11. 0.5 A A12. 0.5 D DSubtotal: 6老师评语:Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening!放音结束前请不要离开本页。
新视野大学英语五单元词汇与短语
Expressions & Patternection, part of sth. 部分 2. V. divide sth into.. 分割
Pattern
A segment of segment sth. into e.g. There are many segments drawn on the map.
这一组织总结出了一些对其他从事同样工作的团体颇 有裨益的方法.
Expressions & Patterns
literacy rate :
受教育比率
Pay attention to the following expressions using “rate”
a low rate of literacy high 出生率 birth rate 死亡率 death rate 离婚率 divorce rate success rate 成功率 How to say? 失业/就业率 (un)employment rate
Para 1. Line 2
in the late 1990s
二十世纪90年代晚期
in the early 1990s 二十世纪90年代初期 in the middle of 1990s 二十世纪90年代中期 世纪之交 at the turn of the century 19世纪上半叶/下半叶 How to say? in the first half of the 19th century in the second half of the 19th century
择友不宜快,绝交更须慢。
e.g. Be slow in choosing a friend, slower in changing.
《新视野英语知识讲义》大学英语四第五单元
第五单元在美国说中文1 有一次,在加州蒙特雷半岛上用餐时,我母亲私下悄悄地对我说:“嫂嫂想做个彬彬有礼的客人,但是装得太厉害了!何必费劲讲究形式上的客套呢?到最后她还是什么都要。
”2 我母亲行事像个“外侨”,即一个移民国外的侨民,因为她已经不耐烦老一套的禁忌和礼数了。
为了证明她刚才的观点,她手伸过桌子,把蒜香海鲜拼盘里的最后一个扇贝,连同牛腩排及黄瓜沙拉一起,递给我从北京来的年长舅妈。
3 嫂嫂皱起了眉头,“不要,真不要!”她一边大声说一边拍着自己已经吃得很饱的肚子。
我不要了,真的不要了。
4 “拿去吧!拿去吧!”我母亲用中文责备道。
预料到她就会这样,就像月亮盈亏周期似的。
5 “饱了,我已经饱了,”嫂嫂低声嘀咕着,眼睛却瞟着扇贝。
6 “哎!”我母亲感叹着说,“没人愿意吃,只能让它坏掉了!”7 嫂嫂叹了口气,从碟子上拿去了那个扇贝,就好像是帮了我母亲一个大忙,并省去了我们用箔纸将剩菜打包的麻烦似的。
8 我母亲转头看着她兄长——一位经验丰富的中国地方法官,这是他初次来看我们。
她说:“在美国,一个中国人可能会饿死。
要是你不打破老一套的礼数说你要吃,他们就不会再问你了。
”9 我舅舅点点头,说他完全理解:美国人待人接物快速迅捷,因为他们没有时间客气来客气去。
10 我在《纽约时报杂志》上读到过一篇文章,描述的是纽约市内的中国城这一小块文化聚居地的变迁。
作者在文章中提到,中国语言与文化错综交织,使中文十分委婉和客套。
中国人是如此“谨慎和谦虚”,文章开头写道,以至于他们都没有词语来表达“是”和“不是”。
11 我思索着,为什么人们会不断地编造这样的谣言呢?他们把我们描述得就像是唐人街旅游品商店里出售的一批小布娃娃。
那些布娃娃的头不停地上下晃动,似乎对一切都心满意足,完全赞同。
12 生于移民家庭的孩子都清楚,有一种特殊的两难境地与说两种语言的生活联系在一起。
比如我父母,他们和我说话时中文和英文都用,但我和他们说话时只用英文。
新视野第一册读写教程课文第五单元中英文对照
Unit 5Section A The Battle Against AIDSAcquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) was diagnosed in the United States in the late 1970s. Since then, AIDS has killed more than 204,000 Americans —half in the past few years alone. Another 185,000 of the one million infected with the HIV virus are also expected to die.Nearly half of those diagnosed with the virus are blacks and Latinos. Women and youth in rural Southern communities now constitute the fastest growing segment of people with AIDS.Despite such alarming numbers, the federal and state governments have been slow in implementing programs to stop the spread of AIDS. In place of government inactivity, a number of local organizations have emerged.One organization, the South Carolina AIDS Education Network, formed in 1985 to combat the growing number of AIDS cases. Like many local organizations, this organization suffers from a lack of money, forcing it to use its resources creatively. To reach more people in the community, some AIDS educational programs operate out of a beauty shop.The owner hands out AIDS information to all her clients when they enter the shop and shows videos on AIDS prevention while they wait for their hair to dry. She also keeps books and other publications around so customers can read them while waiting for their appointments. It's amazing how many people she has educated on the job.Recently, the network began helping hair stylists throughout the Southeast set up similar programs in their shops. They are also valuable resources in spreading information to their schools, community groups, and churches.The organization has developed several techniques useful to other groups doing similar work. While no one way of winning the war against AIDS exists, the network shares these lessons learned in its battle against AIDS:Speak to your community in a way they can hear. Many communities have a low literacy rate, making impossible passing out AIDS literature and expecting people to read it. To solve this problem, ask people in the community who can draw well to create low-literacy AIDS education publications.These books use simple, hand-drawn pictures of "sad faces" and "happy faces" to illustrate ways people can prevent AIDS. They also show people who looklike those we need to educate, since people can relate more when they see familiar faces and language they can understand. As a result, such books actually have more effect in the communities where they are used than government publications, which cost thousands of dollars more to produce.Train teenagers to educate their peers. Because AIDS is spreading fastest among teenagers in the rural South, the stylists have established an "AIDS Busters"; program which trains youth from 8 to 26 to go into the community and teach "AIDS 101" to their peers. They make it simple and explain the risk of catching AIDS to friends their own age much better than an adult can. They also play a vital role in helping parents understand the types of peer pressure their children experience.Redefine "at risk"; to include women from different backgrounds and marriage status. One woman's doctor told her she was not at risk for AIDS because she was married and didn't use drugs. Such misinformation plagues the medical establishment. According to the Centers for Disease Control, women will soon make up 80 percent of those diagnosed with HIV.The stylists also emphasize that everyone is at risk and that all of us have a right to protect ourselves — regardless of marriage status.These lessons are not the only solutions to the crisis but until there is a cure for AIDS, education represents the only safe measure to guard against the virus.Like no other plague before, the AIDS epidemic threatens to wipe out an entire generation and leave another without parents. We must not let cultural, racial, or social barriers distract us from the job that must be done. Nor can we let political inefficiency stop us from our task. This is an undeclared war that everyone must sign up for in order for us to win. We simply cannot let people continue to die because we don't feel comfortable talking about AIDS. Everyone must become an educator and learn to live.Unit5-A获得性免疫缺陷综合征(艾滋病)是20世纪70年代末在美国发现的。
新视野一第五单元原文与翻译汉语翻译版
新视野一第五单元原文与翻译汉语翻译版Cliff Young, an unlikely hero澳大利亚一年一度的悉尼至墨尔本的马拉松比赛全长875公里,被认为是世界上最艰难的马拉松赛事之一,对任何年龄段的世界顶尖运动员来说都是一项严酷的耐力考验。
体能超好的年轻选手在赛前要进行数月的训练,而且还和像耐克和阿迪达斯这样著名的赞助商签约,这些赞助商通过强大的资金和装备支持机制为选手提供资助和装备。
这项比赛历时七天,即使对那些为荣誉和奖金而赛的世界一流运动员来说,这项比赛也是对体能和力量的严峻考验。
1983年比赛那一天,克里夫·杨,一个牙齿已全部脱落的61岁的农民业余选手也来参加比赛。
他脚穿橡胶靴,年龄也比其他选手大得多。
没有人注意到这个外表古怪的老头,他就跟个隐身人差不多。
聚集的人群以为克里夫只是来观看比赛的。
当克里夫明确表示自己是来参赛的时候,他周围的世界级选手先是表示出明显的怀疑,继而予以鄙视。
显然,人们认为这只是媒体的炒作而已。
但是媒体记者颇为好奇,所以当克里夫领好自己的参赛号码,走进配备昂贵的特殊装备的参赛选手队伍时,镜头对准了他,聚集的记者们向他抛来一个又一个问题。
他们问:“你是谁?”“你来做什么?”“我是克里夫·杨。
我来自墨尔本郊外的一个大农场,我们在那里养羊。
”他们接着问道:“你为什么认为自己有能力参加这项比赛?跑完全程要花一周的时间,而且每晚的睡眠不足六个小时。
”克里夫回答道:“我放羊时每一次都要跑上两三天。
这项比赛只是需要再多花几天而已。
我相信我可以做到。
”很快,马拉松比赛开始了,年轻的运动员把克里夫远远地甩在了后面。
人们笑了,有些人还大声地笑,因为克里夫甚至连跑步的姿势都不正确。
他跑步的样子怪极了,因为他似乎是在拖着脚走。
随着比赛的进行,体育解说员和观众们的注意力都放到了那些领先的选手身上。
想象一下第二天早上看到新闻报道说克里夫还在比赛的队伍里时,人们有多么惊奇!不仅如此,他还彻夜未眠,一直在跑。
新视野第一册第五单元
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• 世界艾滋病日的标志是红绸带。红稠带标 志的意义:红稠带像一条纽带,将世界人 民紧紧联系在一起,共同 抗击艾滋病,它 象征着我们对艾滋病病人和感染者的关心 与支持;象征着我们对生命的热爱和对和 平的渴望;象征着我们要用“心”来参与 预防艾滋病的工作。
II.To avoid the spreading of AIDS;
III.To respect the AIDS patients and help them.
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• 2. Slogans and Themes
• 1989,Our Lives, Our World---Let‘s Take Care of Each Other
2) What is HIV?
Human Immune Deficiency Virus (人类免疫缺陷病毒)
AIDS is different from HIV in that the former usually causes death while HIV may lead to AIDS.
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遏制艾滋、履行承诺
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2009, Universal Access and Human Rights 普遍可及和人权(艾滋病防控在撒 哈拉以南非洲地区仍任重道远)
2010, Keep the light on HIV and human rights 正视艾滋,重视权益,点亮反歧视 之光
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3. Do you know? 1)What is AIDS?
新视野英语1第五单元ppt
内容简介
1.父母与孩子的交流问题 2.一个和谐家庭的例子 3.知识背景
Problem 1
• Nowadays , Many Chinese children are alone when they at home ,for most of their parents are busy earning money . Therefore they have no time to talk with their father or mother. Day by day, they believe that their parents don’t care of the at all.
The Harm of Smoking
It is almost known to all that smoking is bad for peoples health. scientific researchs show that smoking can lead to heart disease,cancer and other problem.The world health organization says diseases linked to smoking kill at least two million five-hundred-thousand persons each year. Still,many people find it difficult to stop smoking.One reason is that smoking usually becomes ahabitual behaviour and habits,Whether good or bad are not easy to be given up.another reason is the effect of nicotine,the substance found in cigarettes works on people somewhat as drugs do. Measures have been taken to help people keep away from the harm of smoking. In many cities,smoking is forbidden in public places.The danger of smoking is warned of everywhere.And newspapers are asked not to publish advertisements for cigarettes.World "no tobacco day" is observed every year as the biggest compaign against smoking.
新视野第三册 Unit5
Uint5II. Basic Listening Practice1.ScriptW: I bought a camera from your store. Here’s my receipt. I know it’s just warranty period, but the camera hasn’t worked properly for some time, and now it’s not focusing at all.M:We’re sorry you’ve has problem with one of our cameras. I t seems that the camera has suffered some damage, but you’ve been a regular customer, and we’d like to look after this problem for you. I’ll just give you a replacement.Q: What will the man do?2.ScriptW: We’re upright all our staff equipment, and we’ll need 50 laptops are 1st of next month. In the past I’ve always found of your prices to the best.M: You’re right about that, we do have the lowest prices in the country. We’d be glad to fill your order. Just send me the specs for each, and I’ll send you a quote that I’m sure you will take.Q: What does the man mean?3. ScriptW: We ordered 50 from your company, but on the invoice I see there’s an extra charge for shopping. I thought shipping was included in the quote.M: Shipping is included; there must be a mistake on the invoice. I’ll straighten on the mistake and send you a new invoice.Q: Which of the following is true?4. ScriptM: This was s time-sensitive document! There’s no point in delivering it three hours late!W: I’m sorry, sir. Perhaps I could connect you to our complaints department if you wish to take it further.Q: What is true of the document?5. ScriptM: We were very surprised to receive such bad service from a company we’ve done business with in the past. So now we have this problem, and I’d like to know what you’re going to do about it.W: I think this is the result of a breakdown in communication, and we need to look at our communication methods both internally and externally. Obviously we want to keep our clients happy, and unfortu nately we’ve fallen short this time. I’m here to make sure it won’t happen again.Q: What is the reason of the problem, according to the woman?Keys: 1.C 2.D 3. A 4.B 5.CIII. Listening InTask 1: Attending a Business ReceptionScriptChris: I’ve been looking forward to this reception for weeks. I can’t wait to get sure of my own leads. You know, start making new connections.Nora: Smart thinking. But what are you going to do with all those brochures? Chris: The party ends at two, I figure I can have them all distributed by one-thirty, Nora: No, no, no, no. Let me clue you in. Those brochures will make you look like a green hand.Chris: What should I do then?Nora: Hand out business cards. That’s the way to do it.Chris: I don’t understand what’s wrong with these brochures about our company. Nora: This room is going to be filled with potential clients, but there is an unwritten law; you leave your work at the door.Chris: But how am I supposed to get anything of this if we can’t talk business? Nora: You have business cards. Get out there and exchange cards. Just get a card fora card.Chris: Then follow up on Monday?Nora: You catch on quick. Let’s split up so we can cover more ground.Chris: Great idea. This is going to be a piece of cake. I’ll meet you back here at two. Chris and Nora are going to a reception. Chris is eager to making new connections. As the party ends at two, he intends to have all those brochures distributed by one- thirty. But Nora disagrees, saying that those brochures will make him look like a green hand. She advises him just to hand out business card and leave his work at the door. But Chris wonders how he can get anything out of this if she can’t talk business. To this, Nora insists that he should just get a card for a card. Chris catches on quickly and knows that he can hand out business cards now and follow up on Monday. Finally, Nora suggests splitting up so that they can cover more ground. Chris feels it will be a piece of cake and promise to meet her back there at two.Task 2: A Work Qualification TestScriptOnce there was a Scottish accountant. The business has been in the family for generations and generations. Over time, with the countless clients that had gone in and out of the office, the marble step in front of the building had developed a big, deep dip in it from all the wear and tear.The accountant’s friends kept telling him that he had better get it replaced; otherwise he’d be sued if anyone ever slipped and fell.Reluctantly, the accountant called a stonemason to get a quote for the repairs. When the stonemason got there, the accountant demanded a price for a new step.“Ah, big job,” said the e stonemason, “But I suppose I could give you a new step for a hundred pounds.” The accountant was stunned. “Are you crazy, man? I can’t pay you a hundred pounds!” Thinking about it for a second, he turned to the stonemason and asked, “What would you charge me to dig up the step and turn it over so that the worn part is in the ground and I’d get a new square step?”The stonemason hesitated, “20pounds.”“Do it!” Demanded the accountant, “And call me when you’re done.”The accountant went back inside to read his books, but after only 15minutes the stonemason rang the bell. As the accountant opened the door, he saw the stonemason standing there, pointing to a deep dip in the step. The stonemason laughed as he said, “Your great-great granddaddy thought of that a hundred and fifty years ago!”Keys: FTFFTFor Reference1.countless clients that had gone in and out of the office2.He turn the step over so that the worn part was in the groundTask3: Where to Start Your BusinessScriptYou have to consider the location when launching a business. You will be “planning your business tree” there and will have to maintain it for years to come. You have to keep in mind a few things when deciding on a place t open your business.First of all, you have to take the local economy into consideration. Is your local area growing and building? Are the market trends good? Even if you have to locate your business farther from your home, try to find a place that is building up and bringingpeople in. The worst thing you can do is to pick a place that is in the “bad area of town” because it is less expensive. Your address can be the first thing people will ask for, and it can say a lot about your business.The second thing you have to bear in mind is the job market. Since unemployment is low in most area in the Unites States, consider what type of employees you will need and find out if there are many in your area. The amount of money that you will have t o spend I the recruiting phase could be an indicator that you should or should not locate the business in an area with a different employee pool.Another factor people have to consider is whether you can integrate with the local community and get to love it. To make the community warm to you, you should become involved in it by joining the local Chamber of Commerce, Business Association, City Council Committees, or other local organization that could offer you help. Why plan on retiring “one day” to some great location? Why not move there now and start your dream business?1.What is the speaker mainly talking about?2.What must you find if you are going to locate a business at a distance from yourhome?3.According to the speaker, what is the worst thing you can do?4.What will the recruiting money tell you?5.What can you do the get on well with the locate people?Kes: 1D 2.C3. C 4.A 5.CFor ReferenceTo decide on a good business location, one has to consider the local economy, the job market there, and whether you can integrate wit the local community.IV. Speaking OutMODEL 1 I am having cash problems.Bill:Helen, you started this company only a year ago. If you want it to grow, I’m afraid you need to do something about cash flow.Helen: Bill, although you’ve worked here only for a couple of months, you already know this company inside out. I am having cash problems.Bill: Clearly you don’t have the money you need to buy the equipment to be competitive. You have just barely enough funds to cover your day-to-day operational expenses.Helen: I think my best bet is to secure a small-business loan.Bill: I don’t think that’s possible. It seems to me you don’t have the collared for a loan.Helen: What can I do then?Bill: Try the Small Business Association. They help underwrite loans for a small business.Helen: So, even though I don’t have much collateral, I can still quality for a loan? Bill: Under this special program, possibly.Helen:That would really help me cover our overhead. I just need to get some time to get the revenues up.Bill: Apply for the small-business loan, and keep your fingers crossed!Now Y our TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA: You’ve worked as a consultant for a long time, so you know the company inside out. I’m having cash problems.B: I see. If you want the company to grow, I’m afraid you need to have more funds.Clearly you don’t have t he money you need to buy the equipment to be competitive. You just barely have enough funds to cover your day-to-day operating expenses.A: I think my best bet is to ask the bank loan.B:I don’t think that’s the best solution. Nowadays the interest rates are very high.You’ll have a difficult time paying back the loan.A: What can I do then?B: Try a business incubator.A: What can I get from them?B: They offer a range of services such as consultancy, training, and more importantly, venture capital.A: Can I really get venture capital from them?B: Possibly, if you prove your company is promising.A: Good, that would really help me cover our overhead. I just need some time to get revenues up.B: Well, apply for a risk investment, and keep your fingers crossedMODEL2 I have some very bad news.Helen: Bill, I’ve been searching for a loan, but I was rejected everywhere. Now I’m afraid I have some very bad news.Bill:What is it?Helen:Well, the company has been experiencing serious financial difficulties for quite a long time now.Bill: I know we’ve been operating in the red for the past few months.Helen: Exactly. After a long discussion with my partners, I’ve come to the conclusion that the best course of action is to file for bankruptcyBill: What? Bankruptcy? I didn’t know you were in this kind of serious financial trouble.Helen:Sales have been low all year long. Now two of our leading competitors are discussing a merger. Then we’ll have to face even stiffer competition. I feel the situation is going to go from bad to worse. We simply can’t afford to keep our doors open for long.Bill: When do you plan to make the announcement to tell all the employees? Helen:Early next week.Bill:What kinds of severance package will we able to offer them?Helen: Unfortunately, the best we can do is offer one month’s salary.Bill: Oh! How terrible! OK, I’ll contact Vivitek and see if they are interested in acquiring our company.Now Y our TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA: I have some very bad news.B: What’s that?A: The c ompany’s products haven’t sold well for a long time, you know.B: Yeah. I know we’ve been operating a t a loss for several months.A: Exactly. And after a long discussion with my partner, I’ve come to the conclusion that the best course of action is to file for bankruptcy.B:What? Bankruptcy? I’d suggest that you find a merger partner instead. With combined strength, we can face the stiff market competition.A: Our sales have been low a long time. Who will be willing to merger with us?B:You can tell them we have a team of well-trained skilled workers and our equipment is not technologically backward. In fact, we have a lot of to offer.A: Sorry, but I’m still not confident at all. I still prefer to declare bankruptcy.B: When do you plan to make it known to the staff?A: Sometimes next month.B: What kind of severance package are you going to offer them?A: Unfortunately, the best we can do is offer one month’s salary.B: That’s terrible.MODEL3 We’ve been looking for a merger partner.ScriptBill: I hear that Vivitek has been considering acquiring a CD manufacturer for some time.Jessica: That’s quite true. What’s on your mind?Bill:My boss Helen thinks that our company would be a good match for Vivitek.And we’ve been looking for a merger partner.Jessica: Are you sure youroperation has much to bring to the table?Bill: Definitely.The quality of our products is first-rate, and we have many reliable sales out lets.What’s more, Vivitek can propel us to even greaterheights. It will be an all-around excellent match.Jessica:I think it might be, though we have yet to discuss details.Bill: As a matter of fact, we’ve already received a few attractive bids. Jessica: Well, we of curse need to come up with a plan that is attractive for both partiesBill: True, but my boss has to keep our shareholders’ interests in mind. Jessica: It’s reasonable to keep your employees’ welfare in mind.Bill: Yes, we don’t want to disappoint them.Jessica: Then let’s talk about specifics.Now Your TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA: I hear that your corporation has considered acquiring a software development company for some time.B: That’s quite true. What’s on your mind?A: We’ve been looking for a merger partner. And we think our company would be a good match for you.B: Definitely. We have a number of first-rate programmers (program writers\software engineers), and one of our software products is a hit.A: Then why do you want a merger?B:We can certainly survive on our own. The problem with us is that we don’t as many reliable sales outlets as you have. We hope your company can propel us to even greater heights.A: As a matter of fact, we’ve already received a few attractive bids. So we have to be cautious in making a decision.B: I hope you will find our company an all-around excellent match. The merger wil turn out to be a win-win (double-win\two-win) situation.A: I think that might be, though we still have to discuss specifics.B: Well, we of curse need to work out a scheme that is attractive for both parties.A: True, we have to keep in mind the interests of the shareholders of both sides.B: Good. That’s why they call you headhunters.V. Let’s TalkScriptMartin: Dick, would you review the result of the survey on leisure sporting activities.We need to plan our proposal for this Friday’s business meeting.Dick: Sure. I’ve summarized the results in the handouts, broken down by customer age groups and sporting activities. The survey was administered to 550 men and women between the age of 18 and 55 years old, and the results have been compiled in the following age groups: 18to 26, 27to 35,36to 45, and 46to 55.According to the results, the most active group involved in sporting activities is between 18 and 26 years old, followed by those 36to 45 years old. Martin: Okay.Dick: As far as particular sports are concerned, people in these two groups cited jogging as their favorite recreational sport followed by skiing, tennis, swimming, and cycling.Martin: And what about these groups broken down by gender?Dick: Oh, Martin, thanks for bringing that up. Men appears to be slightly more active than women in the 18 to 26 year-old age group, but women seemmore active in the other three groupsMartin: Hmm. Based on what you have said, I think we should consider targeting the18 to 26 year-old age group more in the future. I also feel we should considerexpanding our line of athletic shoes, particularly jogging shoes and tennis footwear. We also have to come up with a more appealing slogan aimed at this age group.Dick: I see what you mean. However, the 46 to 55 age group is becoming more concerned about staying fit. I believe this trend will continue, so we should not neglect them.Martin: I see your point. Well, let’s meet again on Wednesday to iron out more details of this proposal.DiscussionSAMPLEA: How many people do you think we have to survey before we can have a clear idea about the sales potential for each product?B: I think our survey must be administered to at least 300 men and women of various ages, incomes and occupations. Otherwise the results won’t be reliable.A: Perhaps we can use our common sense to predict the results.B: Obviously, young people pay more attention to their clothes than older people, and they tend to buy more.A:It’s clear that women are more active in buying dresses. Our production should target women.B: What do you think about the various income groups? Do you think we should aim mainly at the high income group?A: It’s hard to say. Some rich people are very careful with their money. So, we have to wait until the investigation results come out.B: Now let’s switch to sports shoes. Which group do you think may be active?A: I guess the young people may buy the most because many of them like sports a great deal.B: I think this group will be followed by the old group instead of the middle-aged group. The old people are becoming more concerned about staying fit.A: I agree. And I believe this trend will continue, so we shouldn’t neglect them.B: What may be the result broken down by gender?A: Many people think men are more active than women, but I’m not quite sure.B: Ok, let’s carry out our survey as early as possible and let facts speak for themselves.VI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask1: Hot Business IdeasScriptBusiness ideas are all around you. Many business ideas come from a careful analysis of market and consumer needs. If you are interested in starting a business, but don’t know what product or service you might sell, here are some ways that may help you find one.First of all, you should study how to value to an existing product. The difference raw wood and finished wooden products is a good example of putting a product through an additional process that increases its value.But additional processes are not the only way value can be added. You might also add services, or combine one product with other products. For instance, a local farm which sells produce can also offer a vegetable delivery service—for a free.What business ideas can you develop along these lines? Focus on what products you might buy, and what you might do to them or with them to create a profitable business.Some people have another way of making profit. They improve an existing products or service. We all know that the person who can build a better mousetrap will make a lot of money. That person could be you! A local entrepreneur has created an improved version of the hula hoop. It’s bigger and heavier, so hula-hoopers can control it more easily and do more tricks. How did she come up with this business idea? She thought hula hooping would be a fun thing to do with her daughter, but found the commercially available product too flimsy.There are very few products or services that can’t be improved. Start generating business ideas by looking at the products and services you use and brainstorming ideas as to how they could be better.1.What is the first way the speaker mentions that helps you produce a business idea?2.Which of the following methods does the speaker NOT mention?3.Why does the speaker mention the mousetrap?4.Which of the following is true according to the passage?5.Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?Keys: 1.C 2.B 3.B 4.A 5.DTask 2: What do you know about business?ScriptHistorically, the term business referred to activities or interests.By extension, the word became, as recently as the 18th century, synonymous with “an individual commercial enterprise”. When referring to activities, the terms business and industry sometimes appear interchangeable. Thus a fisherman might say either that he is in the “fishing business”, which is a bit colloquial or that he works in the “fishing industry”, which sounds somewhat formal. The word “trade” may serve as an equivalent of both “business” and “industry”.People establish business in order to perform economic activities. With some exceptions, such as non-profit organizations and institutions of the government, businesses exist to product profit. In other words, the owners and operators of a business have receiving or generating a financial return for their time, effort and capital as one of their main objectives.One can classify businesses in many different ways.In recent years, service businesses have become increasingly popular. They offer intangible products and typically have different, usually smaller, capital requirements than manufacturers. Distributors need smaller funds than manufacturers.Most laws specify the forms that a business can take, and a body of commercial law has been developed for each type. Some common types include partnerships, corporations, also called limited liability companies, and sole ownerships.Task3: An office boy or a billionaire?A jobless man applied for the position of “office boy”at Microsoft. The human resource manger interviewed him, and gave him a test: clean the floor.“You are engaged,”he said, “give me your email address, and I’ll send you the application form to fill and tell you when you will start.” The man replied, “I don’t have a computer or an email.”“I’m sorry,” said the HR manager, “if you don’t have an email, that means you don’t exist. And whoever doesn’t exist can’t have the job!”The man left with no hope at all. He didn’t know what to do, with only 10 dollars in his pocket. He then decided to go to the supermarket and buy a crate of tomatoes. He sold the tomatoes in a door-to door round. In less than two hours, he succeeded in doubling his capital. He repeated the operation three times, and returned home with 60 dollars. The man realizes that he could survive this way, and started to go out early and returned late every day.Thus, his money doubled or tripled every day. A little later, he bought a cart, then a trunk, then he has his own fleet of delivery vehicles. Five years later, the man was one of the biggest food retailers in the United States. He started to plan his family’ future, and decided to buy life insurance. He called an insurance broker, and chose a protection plan. Before the conversation was concluded, the broker asked him for his email address. The man replied,” I have no email.”The broker replied,” You don’t have an email, and yet have succeeded in building an empire! Can you imagine what you could have been you had an email.”The man replied, “ An office boy at Microsoft!”For Reference1.“If you don’t have an email that means you don’t exist. And whoever doesn’texist can’t have the job!”2.He sold the tomatoes in a door-to door round. In less than two hours, hesucceeded in doubling his capital. He repeated the operation three times, and returned home with 60 dollars.3.He bought a cart, then a trunk, then he has his own fleet of delivery vehicles.Five years later, the man was one of the biggest food retailers in the United States.4.He started to plan his family’ future, and decided to buy life insurance. He calledan insurance broker, and chose a protection plan.5.He thought that with an email , he would have become an office boy atMicrosoft.News ReportA Historic Settlement between the Law and BusinessScriptBill Gates, Microsoft Chairman:We hope that when the state attorney general fully reviewed the settlement, they will also agree that it’s the right way forward. Litigation is never a good thing for any industry or any company. We have said for some time that we would go the extra mile to resolve this case. That is exactly what we did in reaching this settlement.The experience of the past the three years hs had a profound impact on me personally and on our company. We are in a fast-moving, competitive industry, but we will focus more on how our actions affect other companies.John Ashcroft, U.S Attorney General:Today we are announcing a strong, historical settlement reached by the Department of Justice and the Microsoft Corporation that will put an end to Microsoft’s unlawful conduct, bring effective relief to the marketplace, and ensure that consumers will have more choices in meeting their needs of computing and working with their computers. This settlement is the right result for consumers and for businesses, the right result for the economy, and the right result for government. It provides prompt, effective, certain relief for consumers and removes the uncertainty in the computer market, a critical factor in today’s economy.。
新视野unit5 too many choices
• stress
• n. 1. [C; U] worry resulting from pressure 压力,紧张
• 我认为他头疼是由于压力太大。 • I think his headache is caused by stress.
• He is under much stress as he hasn't finished his work. 他承受着巨大的压力,因为他还没有完成工作。 2. [U] the importance placed on sth. 重要性;强调 Stress should be put on the prevention of diseases. 应以预防疾病为主。
Shopping Online
Shopping in Supermarket
How to choose
soy sauce 酱油
Brand 品牌
Price 价格
a tough call 艰难的选择
Quality 质量
• Have you ever felt it difficult to make decisions among too many choices? • □sometimes □never □ always
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The author raises the question.(Too many choices in shopping is considered to be a big problem today.)
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七年级下册英语第五单元作文高级语句
七年级下册英语第五单元作文高级语句As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, the ability to communicate effectively in English has become more important than ever. In the seventh grade English curriculum, students are introduced to a variety of advanced language skills that will help them become proficient in both written and spoken English. 。
One of the key focuses of the fifth unit is on writing high-level sentences that are clear, concise, and engaging. By mastering the art of crafting sophisticated sentences, students can elevate their writing to a whole new level. 。
One important aspect of writing high-level sentences is using a variety of sentence structures. By incorporating different types of sentences, such as compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences, students can add depth and complexity to their writing. This not only makes their writing more interesting to read, but also demonstrates a mastery of the English language.Another key element of writing high-level sentences is using advanced vocabulary. By incorporating words and phrases that are more complex and nuanced, students can convey their ideas more effectively and impress their readers. Additionally, using a diverse range of vocabulary shows a depth of understanding and a willingness to push boundaries in their writing.In addition to sentence structure and vocabulary, students are also encouraged to pay attention to grammar and punctuation. By ensuring that their sentences are grammatically correct and properly punctuated, students can communicate their ideas clearly and effectively. This attention to detail not only improves the overall quality of their writing, but also demonstrates a commitment to excellence.Furthermore, students are encouraged to experiment with different writing styles and techniques. By trying out different approaches to writing, students can discover their own unique voice and style. This creativity and originality can set their writing apart and make it more engaging for readers.Overall, the fifth unit of the seventh grade English curriculum provides students with the tools and skills they need to write high-level sentences. By focusing on sentence structure, vocabulary, grammar, punctuation, and creativity, students can take their writing to the next level and become confident and proficient writers in English. With practice and dedication, students can master the art of crafting sophisticated sentences that will impress and inspire others.。
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• I’m trying to get slim.
• Local brands cannot compete successfully with American brands。当 地的品牌无法成功地和美国的品牌相竞 争。[05.12 CET-4]
• b) vt. 打烙印于,以烙铁打标记;给……抹黑,加 污名于
• On big farms cattle are usually branded. 在大农 场里, 牲畜身上通常都打上烙印。
Book 2 Unit 5
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Why do people smoke? What are the possible effects of smoking?
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• weep: v. • a) cry 哭泣,流(泪)
• When he heard the news, he broke down and wept. 他听到这个消息时控制 不住感情,哭了起来。
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违反,不利于 他的言行违背了教师的 伴随,匹配 职业道德,因此受到多 从事于;酷爱;追求 方指责。
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His words and actions went against the one’s words and actions/ go against/ professional ethics of a teacher, / subject sb. professional ethics of a teacher and thus subjected him to much criticism. to criticism
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只要我们齐心协力, 齐心协力
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凝视着孩子们的笑脸,
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There is a/an swell/fit/ 人对事物产生的一 outburst of… within sb. for sb. who… / for sth. that... 时好奇”。
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我们依据近三十年
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deduce from the last 30 years years of We can deduce from the last 30of economic progress / embrace a more brilliant economic progress that China will embrace a tomorrow more brilliant tomorrow.
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屈从于: 科学家应把致力于 竭尽全力 人类进步事业作为 致力于 自己的使命。
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对他这种无理的要
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unreasonable demand/ inexplicable anger There was an outburst ofan outburst of/ inexplicable anger within me for his unreasonable demand.
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直到了解了她成功的
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··看过她的医疗记录和上一位值班医生交给 ·· ··
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在他们的脸上没有 任何迹象表明他们 是灾民。
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There is no sign victims of disaster they are on one’s face / on their faces that victims of disaster.
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遇到大麻烦; 可能失败: 很不幸, 我昨天下午 特别累: 因超速而被警察抓住了。 被警察抓住:
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be done for be done in be / get done
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Sad to say / I got done for speeding yesterday to say, get done for sth. sad afternoon.
从他的演说中,我们 得知他心中充满了对 分裂分子的仇恨。
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We learn from his speech / be filled filledsth. that he is with with learn from one’s burning hatred forfor separatists / burning hatred the separatists.
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There is a/an swell/fit/outburst of… within sb. for sb. who… / for sth. that... 对这个···人/事, ···