Unit 7 Book 4.

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洪恩幼儿英语第4册第7单元

洪恩幼儿英语第4册第7单元

洪恩幼儿英语第4册第7单元英文回答:In Unit 7 of Book 4 of the Hong En Young English series, students encounter a new adventure filled with exciting vocabulary and interactive activities. The unit revolves around the theme of "Going on a Picnic," which takeschildren on a journey to pack their baskets and explore the wonders of nature.Children are introduced to essential vocabulary related to picnic preparations, such as "basket," "blanket," "food," and "drinks." They learn about different types of food and beverages that are commonly packed for picnics, such as sandwiches, fruits, and juices. The unit also incorporates fun activities like singing the "Going on a Picnic" song and playing the "What's in the Picnic Basket?" game.Through engaging stories and interactive exercises,Unit 7 helps children develop their language skills, including listening comprehension, vocabulary acquisition, and sentence structure. The unit also promotes socialskills and encourages children to work together in pairs or small groups.中文回答:在洪恩幼儿英语第4册第7单元中,学生们开启了一场精彩的冒险,充满了有趣的词汇和互动活动。

人教版选修7Unit4Sharing重点短语句型及语法

人教版选修7Unit4Sharing重点短语句型及语法

人教版选修7Unit4Sharing重点短语句型及语法Book7 Unit 4必背句型1:1.It takes me only a few minutes to walk to school down a muddy track. (It takes sb. sth. to do…)相似句:The hut was dark inside so it took time for our eyes to adjust. 眼睛需要时间来调整适应。

2.The other day I was showing the boys the weekly chemistry experiment when, before I knew it, themixture was bubbling over everywhere!(was/were doing…when…正在做…突然…;before还没来得及) 仿写:They were shopping when the hotel opposite the street fell down.他们正逛街突然对面酒店倒塌了。

The ruins fell onto them before they could fled from the spot.他们还没来得及跑出现场,废墟就砸他们身上了。

3.There was a newly made platform (for Jenny and me)to sleep on.新做了一个平台,是让我和珍妮睡觉用的。

(to sleep on作定语,与所修饰的platform有动宾关系,不能省略on, 不定式前有for sb, 可知是主动的)必背短语1:1.work as 充当;担任;担任…的工作→近义短语:serve as/ act as2.take photos of / take a photo of 给…拍照3.hear from 收到…的来信hear about 听到;得知;了解4.be dying to do渴望做;极想做→be eager/desperate/thirsty/greedy to do→long/desire to do →have a strong desire to dobe dying/eager/desperate/thirsty/greedy for sth. →long for→have a strong for 极想/渴望得到…5.be made of/from由…制成be made up of由…组成be made in在…制造6.up to 多达;直到;胜任;由…负责7.adapt to 适应→adjust to →make an adjustment to (作出调整以)适应adapt oneself to (使自己)适应= adjust oneself to (调整自己以)适应8.for sure 确定的(地);确切的(地)9.the other day 不久前的一天(典型的一般过去时的时间状语)/doc/692682126.html,e across (偶然)遇见;(偶然)碰到→run into11.be relevant to 与…相关;与…密切相关12.make a difference (to…)对…有影响;有所作为13.shake hands with 和…握手14.get through 通过;度过;完成;接通(电话等)15.participate in→take part in /join in16.dry out (指浸水等之物)变干;干透(become empty of water; to become completely dry)dry up (指河流、井、食物等)干涸(to become completely dry; to come to an end)dry off (使) 变干;使干透,弄干(to become dry on the surface) 课文词块翻译1:1.have no concept of doing experiments 没有做实验的概念2.to be honest 老实说;说实话3.build a fire 生火4.covered the vegetables with banana leaves 用香蕉叶盖住蔬菜5.with grass sticking out of the roof 茅草伸出屋顶必背句型2:1.The gift you give is not something your loved one keeps but a voluntary contribution towards thelives of people who really need it.(not…but…并列连词,连接并列的结构,连接并列主语时,谓语动词与就近的主语保持一致;此句中含有三个定语从句)仿写:Such is life. The one who I loved didn’t love me while I didn’t love the one who loved me.人生如此奇妙。

新编英语教程(基础英语)第三版第四册课文翻译Book4Unit7从作曲家到口译员再到听众_英中对照

新编英语教程(基础英语)第三版第四册课文翻译Book4Unit7从作曲家到口译员再到听众_英中对照

新编英语教程(基础英语)第三版第四册课⽂翻译Book4Unit7从作曲家到⼝译员再到听众_英中对照Unit Seven第七单元电影剪辑Watch the movie clip and answer the following questions.观看电影剪辑并回答以下问题。

What comments does Sire make on Mozart's music performed tonight?陛下对今晚演奏的莫扎特的⾳乐有何评论?He says it shows something quite new, but occasionally it seems to have too many notes. 他说它展⽰了⼀些相当新的东西,但是偶尔它似乎有太多的⾳符。

According to Mozart's landlady Frau Weber, who is Constanze?根据莫扎特的⼥房东韦伯夫⼈,谁是康斯坦茨?She is the fiancée of Herr Mozart.她是莫扎特先⽣的未婚妻。

Discussion:讨论:How much do you know about Mozart and his music?Do you like classical music or pop music?State your reasons.你对莫扎特和他的⾳乐了解多少?你喜欢古典⾳乐还是流⾏⾳乐?陈述你的理由。

(This is an open question.)(这是⼀个开放的问题。

)Script脚本(From Amadeus)(来⾃阿马德乌斯)- Brava, Madame!You are an ornament to our stage.-布拉⽡,夫⼈!你是我们舞台的装饰品。

- Your Majesty.-陛下。

- Well, Herr Mozart.A good effort.Oh well, decidedly that.An excellent effort!You have shown us something ...quite new tonight.莫扎特先⽣。

新视野大学英语(第三版)读写教程Book4-Unit 7 SectionA-Energy and Food Crises

新视野大学英语(第三版)读写教程Book4-Unit 7 SectionA-Energy and Food Crises
Warming-up Activities
Lead-in
Pre-reading Activities
Cultural Background
1. What form of energy do these facilities belong to?
Renewable energy is classified as energy that comes from resources like sunlight (known as solar), wind, geothermal heat and rain that are constantly replenished. Renewable energy can serve as a replacement to electricity, motor fuels, rural energy and heating.
Tips
Discussion Questions
1 Is it important to conserve energy? Why do you think so?
Yes, it’s definitely important to conserve energy. There are several reasons. First, it reduces our consumption of fossil fuels which have a fixed quantity of availability and are rapidly diminishing. Second, it saves us money because we don’t have to build more power plants. Third, it reduces carbon emission, which will contribute greatly to the improvement of our air quality and natural environment.

Listening_in 视听说 Book 4 Unit 7 No Place Like Home

Listening_in 视听说 Book 4  Unit 7 No Place Like Home

Listening in
5 __C_h_a_r_it_ie_s__ play a particularly important part in finding accommodation for rough sleepers, the majority of whom are male, with UK nationality, and aged between __2_6_a_n_d__4_5_.
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Listening in
2 What would your parents like you to do?
• My parents want me to stay. They say I should save for later and not waste money on rent.
• My home is very small and crowded. I think they would be quite pleased if I moved out, but not too far away.
2 Peters’ approximate age __e_a_r_l_y_3_0_s__ 3 the number of families living in temporary
accommodation ___1_0_0_,0_0_0__ 4 the number of people sleeping rough on any one night in
England ____4_8_3_______ 5 the gender of the majority of rough sleepers ___m__a_le____ 6 the percentage of people who have or have had drug or

外语系综合教程book4 unit1--unit7课文单词详解

外语系综合教程book4  unit1--unit7课文单词详解

Unit 1 II. Key Words and Expressions1. catastrophic (para. 1)adj. 灾难性的【同disastrous】 e.g. One of the most catastrophic consequences of climate change could be a rise in sea level. 气候变化带来的最具灾难性的后果之一可能是海平面上升。

catastrophe n. 灾难,大祸;灾难性的结局catastrophically adv. 灾难性地2. ups and downs (para. 1)悲欢;成败;盛衰 e.g. There have been many ups and downs in our marriage, but we still love each other. 我们的婚姻一波三折,但我们仍然彼此相爱。

3. misfortune (para. 1)n. 不幸的遭遇(可数);不幸(不可数)【反fortune】 e.g. The worst misfortune that can happen to a person is caused by breaking a mirror as it brings seven years of bad luck! 一个人可能遭遇的最糟的厄运是打碎一面镜子,因为这将带来7年的霉运。

4. desperately (para. 1)adv. 极其(严重、危急等),……得要命 e.g. Her case was desperately serious. 她的情况极其危急。

desperate adj. 绝望的;极度的5. menace (para. 1)n. 威胁【同threat】 e.g. In our pioneering days this aggressiveness was essential to survival. Now it can be a menace to society. 在拓荒时代,我们的这种进攻性对于生存是必不可少的。

新视野大学英语(第三版)读写教程Book4-Unit7 Section A-The coming energy crisis

新视野大学英语(第三版)读写教程Book4-Unit7 Section A-The coming energy crisis

Wind energy new
Biomass energy new
Project of the unit
Nuclear energy new
Coal traditional
Project of the unit
Tidal energy new
GeothHale Waihona Puke rmal energy new 地热能
Project of the unit
Project of the unit
• The problem in the United States is that people do not know where the energy comes from. • Other problems: environment, security issues. • We use energy but we do not know the consequences. • We seldom really think about our energy supply unless we have an energy emergency. • The only way is to move ourselves from oil. • The world is getting warmer and warmer. • Some generation may pay for that if not our generation.
Project of the unit
Project forecasting
Lead-in
Project of the unit
Task
Step 1
Talking about energy crisis

Outside_view 视听说 Book 4 Unit 7 No Place Like Home

Outside_view 视听说 Book 4  Unit 7 No Place Like Home

Outside view
4. What might cause regional variations in the type of materials used for houses? The local stone may or may not be good for building. Some places may have more clay or forests.
Outside view
Q3. In what way is British housing different to Chinese housing?
In Chinese cities, most people live in flats. Houses are very expensive and not commonly seen.
5. Are there more modern houses in Britain, or houses over a century old?
Surely there must be more modern buildings. The population has grown so much.
Outside view
Q4. What does the saying, “An English man’s home is his castle” mean?
It means no one can enter without being invited in. There are more and more exceptions but it remains partly true. Even the police need a warrant from a magistrate before they can enter someone’s home. Homes are private places.

综合商务英语(第4册)课件Unit 7

综合商务英语(第4册)课件Unit 7

1. Risks might interrupt business, create legal liabilities, cause economic loss and endanger employees lives and well-being.
2. Risk management process includes: assess risk, develop systems, implement programs, monitor efforts and evaluate or modify systems.
breach n. A breach of an agreement, a law, or a promise is an act of breaking it. 违背;破坏(条约、法律或承诺)
☆他们的行动使两国关系面临严重恶化的危险。
Their actions threatened a serious breach in relations between the two countries.
breaches, non-compliance with regulations, and liabilities…
compliance n. Compliance with something, for example a law,
treaty, or agreement means doing what you are required or expected to do. 服从;承诺
external scenarios that may directly affect your business.
scenario n. If you talk about a likely or possible scenario, you are talking about the way in which a situation may develop. 设想,可能 发生的情况

unit4 book7派生词

unit4 book7派生词

Unit4 Book7 派生词
1.relevant adj.有关的;切题的relevance n.关联
2.adjust v. 调整;(使)适合adjustment n. 调整,调节
3.participate v. 参加;参与participation n.参加;参与participant n. 参与者
4.arrange v. 安排;排列;整理arrangement n. 安排;布置,整理
5.donate v. 捐赠;捐献donation n. 捐款,捐赠donator n. 捐赠者
6.economy n. 经济;economic adj.经济学的,经济上的economical adj. 节约的economically adv. 在经济上;节俭地;经济地economist n.经济学家
7.political adj. 政党的;政治的politically adv. 政治上politician n. 政治家politics n. 政治;政治学
8.distribute v. 分配;分发distribution n. 分配;分发
9.finance n. 经济financial adj. 财务的,金融的
10.secure adj. 安全的,稳妥的security n. 安全,保护,保障
11.operate v. 操作;运转operation n. 操作;运转operator n. 操作员operative adj. 操作的,起作用的,有效的
12.interpreter n. 作口译的人;interpret v.口译
13.mud n. 泥,泥淖;muddy adj. 泥泞的
14.clinic n. 门诊部,小诊所clinical adj. 临床的;诊所的。

新视野大学英语(第三版)读写教程Book4-Unit7-SectionB-A worldwide food crisis

新视野大学英语(第三版)读写教程Book4-Unit7-SectionB-A worldwide food crisis
Tips
2. What was the main reason of the 2007-2008 world food price crisis?
Tips
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1. What happened in the 2007-2008 world food price crisis?
Tips World food prices increased dramatically in 2007 and in the first and second quarters of 2008, creating a global crisis and causing political and economical instability and social unrest in both developing and
developed nations.
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2. What was the main reason of the 2007-2008 world food price crisis?
Tips Initial causes of the 2007-2008 price spikes included droughts in grain-producing nations and rising oil prices. Oil price increases also caused general escalations in the costs of fertilizers, food transportation, and industrial agriculture. Root causes may be the increasing use of biofuels in developed countries and an increasing demand for a more varied diet across the expanding middle-class populations of Asia. All of these factors, coupled with falling world food stockpiles, contributed to the worldwide rise of food prices.

新编大学英语视听说4 听力原文及答案unit7

新编大学英语视听说4 听力原文及答案unit7

Unit 7 in Book 4Part 1Listening 1Ex 1: FFTTFEx 2: 1. neighborhood, drop by 2. hectic, relax 3. for sure, travel agency 4. landing a job, as difficult5. working your way throughScripts:Maria: Oh, hi Dave. Long time no see!Dave:Hi Maria. I was in the neighborhood, so I thought I'd drop by.Maria:Come in. Have a seat. Would you like something to drink? I have Sprite and orange juice.Dave:Sprite would be fine. Uh, so, how have you been?Maria:Oh, not bad. And you?Dave:Oh, I'm doing OK, but school has been really hectic these days, and I haven't had time to relax.Maria:What's your major anyway?Dave:Hotel management.Maria:Well, what do you want to do after graduation?Dave:Uh...I haven't decided for sure, but I think I'd like to work for a hotel or travel agency in this area. How about you?Maria:Well, when I first started college, I wanted to major in French, but then I realizedI might have a hard time finding a job, so I changed to computer science. With theright skills, landing a job in the computer industry shouldn't be as difficult.Dave:So, do you have a part-time job to support yourself through school?Maria:Well, fortunately, I received a four-year academic scholarship that pays for all my tuition and books.Dave:Wow, that's great.Maria:Yeah. How about you? Are you working your way through school?Dave:Yeah. I work three times a week at a restaurant near campus.Maria:Oh, what do you do there?Dave:I'm a cook.Maria:How do you like your job?Dave: It's OK. People there are friendly, and the pay isn't bad.Listening 2Ex 1: BDACEx 2: 1. Jazz Society. 2. Cave Club. 3. Juggling Club. 4. The Food and Wine Club. Scripts:1 .Do you need a place where you can juggle without breaking furniture? Our club offers a place to practice your skills and has equipment members can use. No experience is necessary to join.2 .If you play or just love listening to jazz, this is the club for you. Membership includes free entry to jazz concerts. The club also offers classes with well-known musicians for members who want to improve their playing.3 .A good cave exploration trip includes all those things your mother didn't like you doing when you were small—getting wet and dirty, jumping off things, and swinging on ropes. Our members explore dark and mysterious caves with underground rivers and noisy waterfalls. The club explores new caves in Britain and travels to other countries such as Spain.4 .The Food and Wine Club offers a variety of social events every year, including holiday parties, wine tastings, and our annual Oktoberfest trip to Munich. One of our past dinners has been described as "the best meal I've ever had".Listening 3Ex 1: AACBEx 2:TFTFFScripts:Well, I think first of all for first-time students, coming and living on campus in dormitories can provide a certain level of security as well as convenience because it's close to campus facilities and commuting without a car can be quite an experience, especially when you have to commute long distances. Also meals are usually provided on campus so students can devote more time to their studies, rather than to housekeeping. But, of course, students should also be aware that they'll have to obey the rules and regulations relating to student conduct. This is part of the contract with the university for living on campus.Another option is living off campus in apartments. Like living in dormitories, living in an apartment requires little or no maintenance mainly because that is usually handled by the owner or someone else. Also, if you live off campus, there might be a great amount of flexibility in choosing roommates that you might not have when living on campus. But you should be aware that tenants may be responsible for furnishing their own apartments.Well, of course, the choice is up to you, but be careful to review both the advantages and disadvantages of living on and off campus. Good luck.Listening 4Ex 1: F T T T FEx 2: 1. had a flower painted on her face 2. wore air-conditioned blue jeans / jeans with lot of holes in them3.had his hair down to his waistScripts:The following is a conversation between one woman, Grace, and two men, Martin and Curtis.) Grace: Martin, what do you remember most about our college days?Martin:What do I remember most?Grace:Curtis' hair: It was down to his waist.Curtis:I remember how Grace looked. She always had a flower painted on her face, remember that? Martin:Oh, yes.Grace:Now wait. Let's not forget Martin’s air-conditioned blue jeans. I never saw anybody with more holes in their jeans.Martin:They're a classic now. I still have those blue jeans!Grace:You still have them? I don't believe it. That's incredible!Martin:And I still wear them, too.Curtis:You know, I was just thinking about the most important thing that happened in college. Martin:The most important thing? You mean, the time we got arrested?Curtis:Mm.Grace:Yeah. You know, that's my best memory, going on that peace demonstration. You know, somehow getting arrested for something you believe in isn't scary at all.Curtis:No, it isn't at all. But it did help that there were 500 other students getting arrested along with us.Martin:That's true.Curtis:That was a great day, though.Grace:Hey, you all remember our last day of college?Curtis:Graduation? What's to remember? None of us went to graduation.Martin:Do you regret now, after all these years, that we skipped the ceremony?Grace: Not me. I don't think we missed anything that day.Curtis:No, nothing at all. And that picnic that the three of us had by the stream, remember? Grace:That was great.Curtis:Drinking wine, playing the guitar, singing. Oh, that was worth more to me than any graduation ceremony.Martin:That was the best graduation ceremony there could have been. Curtis:Mm-hmm.Part 4Further ListeningListening 1Ex: college Sunday ringing/calling end exams staying last/on terribly/badly/poorly courses helptesting Marketing two stay holiday projectScripts:(J ustin is twenty, and studying away from home in the north of England. He never writes home, but often calls his parents on Sunday evenings.)Mother:Hello. Bedford 21698.Justin:Hello, Mum. It's me, Justin.Mother: Hello, love. How are you?Justin:I'm fine, but I'm really tired.Mother:Oh, what have you been doing?Justin:Well, we've just started exams, so I've been staying up late, erm, it was 3 o'clock last night. Yeah, I've been studying really hard.Mother:Of course, it's exam time. When did they start?Justin:Last Thursday. We had our first one on Thursday morning. It was terrible. I don't want to talk about it.Mother:OK. What else have you been doing?Justin:Not a lot. I've been working too hard. Sometimes I go round to Lucinda's place and we study together.Mother:Lucinda? I haven't heard about her before. Who is she?Justin: You know. Lucinda, I'm sure I've told you about her. She's doing the same courses as I am. I've known her for ages. We often help each other with work. Sometimeswe go to the pub or cook a meal together. Today, we've been testing each otheron Economics and Marketing. She's just gone out to get a Chinese takeaway.Mother:Oh, yes. When exactly are you coming home?Justin:In two weeks. Term ends on the 30th. Oh, Mum, would it be OK if Lucinda came to stay for the holiday? Erm, we have to do a project together.Mother: That's fine, love. She's very welcome to stay. We'd like to meet her.Justin:Thanks, Mum. Lucinda's just come back with the food. I'll ring again before I come home. Love to Dad.Mother: Bye, love. And good luck in the exams.Justin:Thanks. I need all the luck I can get. Bye.Mother: Take care of yourself and work hard. Bye.Listening 2Ex 1: CBADScripts:College students must be mature enough to assume responsibilities for their own education. First, they must make themselves attend class. Many college instructors do not take roll, and many others don't penalize students for not going to class. A student who would rather sit in the bar than go to class has the option to do so. A student must be mature enough to realize that he needs to go to class. Second, college students have to motivate themselves to do their assignments. Many students are away from home, so the old enforcers, their parents, aren't there to ask if their reading is finished. No college teacher hounds a student for his homework. He simply puts down a zero and says nothing. It's up to the student to get the work done. Finally, college students are responsible for taking the required exams. A student who misses a test can't expect a professor even to mention it. It is totally his responsibility to arrange to make up the exam. Only students mature enough to accept these responsibilities are ready for college.Listening 3Ex:Scripts:Man:So you were studying for how long --let me see-- for four years altogether? Can you tell me a little about that course?Woman:Well, it was a very difficult, very tough course. I did English for the entire four years, so by the end, I was quite good. As for the Business Correspondence part,which I did in the second year and third year, it was really mostly English too.I also did one year of French, in the fourth year, learning to meet people, or answerthe telephone. Then there were three years of Secretarial Practice, starting in thesecond year; and three years of Shorthand, though I never got very good at it. And,well, I suppose the other subjects just fitted around that: Accounting in year threeand four, Economics in the first and second and Bookkeeping in the third...no, no,in the second year, before we started Accounting.Listening 4The Bully Asleepby John WalshOne afternoon, when grassyScents through the classroom crept,Bill Craddock laid his headDown on his desk, and slept.The children came round him:Jimmy, Roger, and Jane;They lifted his head timidlyAnd let it sink again."Look, he's gone sound asleep, Miss,"Said Jimmy Adair;"He stays up all the night, you see.His mother doesn't care.""Stand away from him, children."Miss Andrews stooped to see."Yes, he's asleep; go onWith your writing and let him be.""Now's a good chance!" whispered Jimmy;And he snatched Bill's pen and hid it."Kick him under the desk hard;He won't know who did it.""Fill all his pockets with rubbish—Paper, apple-cores, chalk."So they plotted, while JaneSat wide-eyed at their talk.Not caring, not hearing,Bill Craddock he slept on;Lips parted, eyes closed—Their cruelty gone."Stick him with pins!" muttered Roger."Ink down his neck!" said Jim.But Jane, tearful and foolish,Wanted to comfort him.(专业文档资料素材和资料部分来自网络,供参考。

高二英语Book 7 Unit 4课件(知识点语法)

高二英语Book 7 Unit 4课件(知识点语法)

Unit 4 sharing
Give roses to others and the lasting fragrance will remain in your hand.
Unit4 Warming-up & Reading
Warming-up
Have you ever helped your parents, or other relatives, or your friends? No
If so, Would you be called a “ volunteer ” this time?
People who help others in their community or outside their community would be called volunteers. In other words, one who offers his or her services to those who are less fortunate than himself or herself is called volunteer.
2. 表示原因 With his key lost, he couldn”t get into the office. 由于钥匙丢了,他进不了办公室。
3. 表示时间 The children began to watch TV with the homework done. 孩子们完成作业以后开始看电视。 4. 表示条件 I’d like to see the new film with time permitting. 如果时间许可,我想看那部新电影。 5. 表示结果 The battle ended with the enemy defeated. 战斗结束了,敌人被打败了。

新编大学英语视听说4听力原文及答案unit7

新编大学英语视听说4听力原文及答案unit7

Unit 7 in Book 4Part 1Listening 1Ex 1: FFTTFEx 2: 1. neighborhood, drop by 2. hectic, relax 3. for sure, travel agency 4. landing a job, as difficult5. working your way throughScripts:Maria: Oh, hi Dave. Long time no see!Dave:Hi Maria. I was in the neighborhood, so I thought I'd drop by.Maria:Come in. Have a seat. Would you like something to drink I have Sprite and orange juice.Dave:Sprite would be fine. Uh, so, how have you beenMaria:Oh, not bad. And youDave:Oh, I'm doing OK, but school has been really hectic these days, and I haven't had time to relax.Maria:What's your major anywayDave:Hotel management.Maria:Well, what do you want to do after graduationDave:Uh...I haven't decided for sure, but I think I'd like to work for a hotel or travel agency in this area. How about youMaria:Well, when I first started college, I wanted to major in French, but then I realized I might have a hard time finding a job, so I changed to computer science. With the right skills, landing a job inthe computer industry shouldn't be as difficult.Dave:So, do you have a part-time job to support yourself through schoolMaria:Well, fortunately, I received a four-year academic scholarship that pays for all my tuition and books.Dave:Wow, that's great.Maria:Yeah. How about you Are you working your way through schoolDave:Yeah. I work three times a week at a restaurant near campus.Maria:Oh, what do you do thereDave:I'm a cook.Maria:How do you like your jobDave: It's OK. People there are friendly, and the pay isn't bad.Listening 2Ex 1: BDACEx 2: 1. Jazz Society. 2. Cave Club. 3. Juggling Club. 4. The Food and Wine Club.Scripts:1 .Do you need a place where you can juggle without breaking furniture Our club offers a place to practice your skills and has equipment members can use. No experience is necessary to join.2 .If you play or just love listening to jazz, this is the club for you. Membership includes free entry to jazz concerts. The club also offers classes with well-known musicians for members who want to improve their playing.3 .A good cave exploration trip includes all those things your mother didn't like you doing when you were small—getting wet and dirty, jumping off things, and swinging on ropes. Our members explore dark and mysterious caves with underground rivers and noisy waterfalls. The club explores new caves in Britain and travels to other countries such as Spain.4 .The Food and Wine Club offers a variety of social events every year, including holiday parties, wine tastings, and our annual Oktoberfest trip to Munich. One of our past dinners has been described as "the best meal I've ever had".Listening 3Ex 1: AACBEx 2:TFTFFScripts:Well, I think first of all for first-time students, coming and living on campus in dormitories can provide a certain level of security as well as convenience because it's close to campus facilities and commuting without a car can be quite an experience, especially when you have to commute long distances. Also meals are usually provided on campus so students can devote more time to their studies, rather than to housekeeping. But, of course, students should also be aware that they'll have to obey the rules and regulations relating to student conduct. This is part of the contract with the university for living on campus.Another option is living off campus in apartments. Like living in dormitories, living in an apartment requires little or no maintenance mainly because that is usually handled by the owner or someone else. Also, if you live off campus, there might be a great amount of flexibility in choosing roommates that you might not have when living on campus. But you should be aware that tenants may be responsible for furnishing their own apartments.Well, of course, the choice is up to you, but be careful to review both the advantages and disadvantages of living on and off campus. Good luck.Listening 4Ex 1: F T T T FEx 2: 1. had a flower painted on her face 2. wore air-conditioned blue jeans / jeans with lot of holes in them his hair down to his waistScripts:The following is a conversation between one woman, Grace, and two men, Martin and Curtis.)Grace: Martin, what do you remember most about our college daysMartin:What do I remember mostGrace:Curtis' hair: It was down to his waist.Curtis:I remember how Grace looked. She always had a flower painted on her face, remember thatMartin:Oh, yes.Grace:Now wait. Let's not forget Martin’s air-conditioned blue jeans. I never saw anybody with more holes in their jeans.Martin:They're a classic now. I still have those blue jeans!Grace:You still have them I don't believe it. That's incredible!Martin:And I still wear them, too.Curtis:You know, I was just thinking about the most important thing that happened in college.Martin:The most important thing You mean, the time we got arrestedCurtis:Mm.Grace:Yeah. You know, that's my best memory, going on that peace demonstration. You know, somehow getting arrested for something you believe in isn't scary at all.Curtis:No, it isn't at all. But it did help that there were 500 other students getting arrested along with us. Martin:That's true.Curtis:That was a great day, though.Grace:Hey, you all remember our last day of collegeCurtis:Graduation What's to remember None of us went to graduation.Martin:Do you regret now, after all these years, that we skipped the ceremonyGrace: Not me. I don't think we missed anything that day.Curtis: No, nothing at all. And that picnic that the three of us had by the stream, rememberGrace:That was great.Curtis:Drinking wine, playing the guitar, singing. Oh, that was worth more to me than any graduation ceremony.Martin:That was the best graduation ceremony there could have been.Curtis: Mm-hmm.Part 4Further ListeningListening 1Ex: college Sunday ringing/calling end exams staying last/on terribly/badly/poorly courses help testing Marketing two stay holiday projectScripts:(Justin is twenty, and studying away from home in the north of England. He never writes home, but often calls his parents on Sunday evenings.)Mother:Hello. Bedford 21698.Justin:Hello, Mum. It's me, Justin.Mother: Hello, love. How are youJustin:I'm fine, but I'm really tired.Mother:Oh, what have you been doingJustin:Well, we've just started exams, so I've been staying up late, erm, it was 3 o'clock last night.Yeah, I've been studying really hard.Mother:Of course, it's exam time. When did they startJustin:Last Thursday. We had our first one on Thursday morning. It was terrible. I don't want to talk about it.Mother:OK. What else have you been doingJustin:Not a lot. I've been working too hard. Sometimes I go round to Lucinda's place and we study together.Mother:Lucinda I haven't heard about her before. Who is sheJustin: You know. Lucinda, I'm sure I've told you about her. She's doing the same courses as I am.I've known her for ages. We often help each other with work. Sometimes we go to the pub orcook a meal together. Today, we've been testing each other on Economics and Marketing.She's just gone out to get a Chinese takeaway.Mother:Oh, yes. When exactly are you coming homeJustin:In two weeks. Term ends on the 30th. Oh, Mum, would it be OK if Lucinda came to stay for the holiday Erm, we have to do a project together.Mother: That's fine, love. She's very welcome to stay. We'd like to meet her.Justin:Thanks, Mum. Lucinda's just come back with the food. I'll ring again before I come home.Love to Dad.Mother: Bye, love. And good luck in the exams.Justin:Thanks. I need all the luck I can get. Bye.Mother: Take care of yourself and work hard. Bye.Listening 2Ex 1: CBADScripts:College students must be mature enough to assume responsibilities for their own education. First, they must make themselves attend class. Many college instructors do not take roll, and many others don't penalize students for not going to class. A student who would rather sit in the bar than go to class has the option to do so. A student must be mature enough to realize that he needs to go to class. Second, college students have to motivate themselves to do their assignments. Many students are away from home, so the old enforcers, their parents, aren't there to ask if their reading is finished. No college teacher hounds a student for his homework. He simply puts down a zero and says nothing. It's up to the student to get the work done. Finally, college students are responsible for taking the required exams. A student who misses a test can't expect a professor even to mention it. It is totally his responsibility to arrange to make up the exam. Only students mature enough to accept these responsibilities are ready for college.Listening 3Scripts:Man:So you were studying for how long --let me see-- for four years altogether Can you tell me a little about that courseWoman:Well, it was a very difficult, very tough course. I did English for the entire four years, so by the end, I was quite good. As for the Business Correspondence part, which I did in the second yearand third year, it was really mostly English too. I also did one year of French, in the fourth year,learning to meet people, or answer the telephone. Then there were three years of SecretarialPractice, starting in the second year; and three years of Shorthand, though I never got very goodat it. And, well, I suppose the other subjects just fitted around that: Accounting in year three andfour, Economics in the first and second and Bookkeeping in the third...no, no, in the second year,before we started Accounting.Listening 4The Bully Asleepby John WalshOne afternoon, when grassyScents through the classroom crept,Bill Craddock laid his headDown on his desk, and slept.The children came round him:Jimmy, Roger, and Jane;They lifted his head timidlyAnd let it sink again."Look, he's gone sound asleep, Miss,"Said Jimmy Adair;"He stays up all the night, you see.His mother doesn't care.""Stand away from him, children."Miss Andrews stooped to see."Yes, he's asleep; go onWith your writing and let him be.""Now's a good chance!" whispered Jimmy;And he snatched Bill's pen and hid it."Kick him under the desk hard;He won't know who did it.""Fill all his pockets with rubbish—Paper, apple-cores, chalk."So they plotted, while JaneSat wide-eyed at their talk.Not caring, not hearing,Bill Craddock he slept on;Lips parted, eyes closed—Their cruelty gone."Stick him with pins!" muttered Roger. "Ink down his neck!" said Jim.But Jane, tearful and foolish, Wanted to comfort him.。

《新视野英语教程(第三版)》教学资源book4Unit7-Section-A

《新视野英语教程(第三版)》教学资源book4Unit7-Section-A

Reading Through
castle clarify humble do-it-yourself glove manual fortnight period pot negotiate loan
New Words
mortgage installment extend estate furthermore reveal municipal population significance honorable
5. What is the psychological reason for people spending money on their homes? The psychological reason is that the home is of great emotional and cultural significance to people.
To clarify: no matter how small or humble the home, a British person considers the place where they live to be their own little corner of the world.
About seven out of ten British families own their own homes, and like to spend lots of time and money improving their properties. Every weekend, the do-it-yourself (DIY) stores and garden centres are filled with families buying power tools, gardening gloves, and a manual or two on home improvements.

《综合英语》课程教学大纲

《综合英语》课程教学大纲

《综合英语》课程教学大纲Comprehensive English总学时数:__256_学分数: _16__ 其中:实践学时:____适用专业:英语〔商务〕执笔者: _黄燕丽〔讲师/硕士〕编写日期:2013.03一、课程的性质、目的和任务《综合英语》是英语〔商务〕专业的学科根底课程。

它是一门培养学生听、说、读、写、译等综合技能的课程。

本课程教学目的和任务在于传授英语根底知识,对学生进展全面的、严格的根本语言技能训练,培养学生实际运用语言的能力,培养学生正确的学习方法和良好的学习作风,培养学生逻辑思维能力和独立工作能力,丰富学生的社会文化知识,增强学生对文化差异的敏感性,为学生学习高年级专业课程打下扎实的根底。

二、课程教学的根本要求对英语专业本科学生而言,综合英语是一门最主要的课程。

它是英语学习的核心,通过该课程的学习,学生应了解各类体裁的文章与英美等国家的文化,掌握全面的英语应用技能,具备综合运用语言知识的交际能力。

教学的具体要求如下:1.语音: 能按照音标读出单词,发音正确;能朗读句子、课文与相应的课外短文,语音语调正确。

2.词汇: 领会式掌握5000词汇与词组。

对其中4000个单词与其常用词组要求能够熟练掌握,并用于英语语言交际实践中。

3.语法;掌握根本语法规那么,能解决阅读中较复杂的语法难题。

4.听说:能够就某一话题开展全面的具有创造性和话语连贯性的语言活动,并将语言知识、交际技能和教学技巧融为一体。

5.阅读:掌握根本阅读技能,能借助词典顺利阅读并正确理解难度于课文容相当的各种题材的文章,阅读速度达到每分钟60个词。

6.翻译:能将与课文难易程度相当的文章译成汉语,理解正确、完整、明了。

7.写作:掌握不同体裁文章(记叙文,议论文,应用文等)的写作格式, 做到语确,表达清晰,论点明确,有较强的思想性。

三、课程教学容、重点和难点教学容:本课程依据所选教材的容并结合实际情况,因材施教,帮助学生掌握所选教材中涉与的词汇、词组、课文与语法知识,同时进展听说、阅读、写作训练,使学生全面掌握英语的各项根本技能。

Presentation_skills 视听说 Book 4 Unit 7 No Place Like Home 教学课件

Presentation_skills 视听说 Book 4  Unit 7 No Place Like Home 教学课件
1 For me (b) and (d) are the same thing, and yes, there is nowhere quite as wonderful as there.
2 At first, I was going to say they are the same, but perhaps not – home can be boring, crowded, hot and so on, but it is always special and different – it is where you belong.
Presentation skills
2 Work in pairs and complete the sentences using different ideas each time.
1 Home provides … security
2 Home offers … warmth
3 Home is …
1 What can you get in the outside world that you can’t get at home? Independence, freedom, novelty, excitement and adventure.
2 Under what circumstances might you not feel happy at home?
无处似它!无处似它!
Presentation skills
离乡背井的游子,虽荣耀也徒然; 噢,还我陋屋茅舍! 我唤之即来的鸟儿在欢歌, 把这些还给我——以及心灵的平和! 家,家,甜蜜的家! 无处似它!无处似它!
Presentation skills
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Part One: Preparation >> Talking About Your College Life
>> Library
Expectations —a large collection of books, journals and periodicals; spacious and well-lit reading rooms.
Sample1
Sample2
Part One: Preparation >> Happy College Days
Sample1
The most impressive experience is running for the chair of the Student Union. I used to be very timid. That experience, however, helped me gain much confidence. For the first time, I made a public speech and realized, all at once, that I had the potential to organize. One thing that should not be left out is that my friends and classmates gave me enormous support. I did appreciate what they had done for me.
Part One: Preparation >> Talking About Your College Life
>> Classroom Buildings
Expectations —large new classrooms with modern facilities. Reality —well equipped teaching buildings with multi-media facilities. —large old buildings, with a few classrooms well equipped with modern facilities.
3) what their majors are.
Part One: Preparation >> Your High-School Classmates
Sample
I gradated from ________ High School, a key high school in ________ Province. Among the 50 students in my class, 40 are enrolled in universities, mostly national key universities. Three went to Peking University and two to Tsinghua University. The three who went to Peking University are majoring in Law, Philosophy and Physics respectively and the two who went to Tsinghua University are majoring in Computer Science and Information Science. In this university alone there are five of us, doing different majors. Three of my former classmates are enrolled in norml universities, one in Beijing Normal University, one in South China Normal University and one in East China Normal University.
Science Materials
Science Diplomatic Relations Urban Planning Mass Media
Journalism
ห้องสมุดไป่ตู้
Life
Part One: Preparation >> Talking About Your College Life
Do you know this?
全国重点大学 综合性大学 师范大学/学院 工业大学/理工学院 财经大学/学院 专科学校 职业学校 寄宿学校 national key university comprehensive university normal university / college poly-technical university / institute of technology university / institute of finance and economics junior college vocational school boarding school
Book Three
Unit Seven
College Life
Part One
Preparation
1. Your High-School Classmates 2. Talking About Your College Life 3. Happy College Days 4. Ten “Cs” Essential for College Students
Part One: Preparation >> Talking About Your College Life
>> Campus
Expectations —large and
beautiful campus with green grass everywhere and a large sports ground, where you can always see students busy and full of vitality.
Reality —Just
as what I dreamed of—a huge campus with magnificent modern buildings, green trees, blooming flowers and a river flowing around. —Contrary to what I expected, it’s an old campus, large though, with grey buildings like huge match-boxes, little grass, and a few big trees.
Expectations —old, gray-haired and wearing thick glasses; strict and formally dressed. Reality —not true because many teachers are very young, especially English teachers, many teachers do not wear glasses and many teachers wear casual clothes.
Part One: Preparation >> Happy College Days
Part One: Preparation >> Talking About Your College Life
>> Dormitories
Expectations —crowded with little place for everyone. Reality —true, but we may choose to live in a double room if we can afford the rent.
Part One: Preparation >> Happy College Days
3. Happy College Days
Talk with your partner about the most exciting activity you’ve taken part in in college.
Part One: Preparation >> Talking About Your College Life
>> Students’ Cafeterias
Expectations —spacious dinning halls, full of hungry students.
Reality —true, and there is a great variety of food that will definitely appease our appetite.
>> Classmates
Expectations —friendly and speaking different dialects.
Reality —true.
Part One: Preparation >> Talking About Your College Life
>> Teachers
How to express your majors in English?
Majors:
Mathematics Information Earth
Mechanical Engineering Chemical Engineering
Electrical
Engineering
5. Proverbs About College Education
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