UNIT 6 VOCABULARY

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牛津版初中英语八年级下8B Unit6 Vocabulary课件(一)

牛津版初中英语八年级下8B Unit6 Vocabulary课件(一)

over+coat up+stair grand+child pan+cake week+day head+ache sun+rise world+wide
headache yesterday, so he didn’t 1. Tom got a ____________ go to school. overcoat when you go out. 2. Put on your ____________ countryside for a 3. My uncle has lived in the ____________ long time. He is used to living there. 4. We should change our toothbrushes ____________ once a month. airport 5. He went to the ____________ to meet his friends. handwriting is so bad. You should write 6. Your ____________ more carefully.
Guess the compound words:
1. It’s a room. We are having a class in it. classroom 2. It’s a ball. We can kick it in the playground. football 3. It’s a coat . We wear it when it’s raining. raincoat 4. It’s a box. We can put our stationery in it. pencilbox

unit6-Vocabulary

unit6-Vocabulary

Vocabulary:1.*alien (n.) people/creatures from another planetAt noon today, a spaceship full of aliens landed in Sunshine Park.Aliens can also be used as an adjective, e.g., They come from an alien planet.2.approach (n.) go/come towardsThe train slowed down as it approached the station.3.favour (n.) a kind actionCould you do me a favour and turn off the TV?4.*magnet (n.) metal object that can pull (attract) other mental subjects towards itShe used a magnet to pick up the pins from the carpets.5.*monster (n.) ugly and frightening creatureIn the film, the monster picked up the bus and threw it into the sea.6.navigator (n.) person who finds the direction a ship or a plane should goThe navigator looked at the maps and told the pilot which direction to turn the aeroplane.7.pilot (n.) person who drives a ship or planeThe pilot landed the plane safely.8.run out of finish or use upMy car is running out of oil.9.spring (v.) rise up quicklyWe sprang to our feet when the head master entered the room.Spring is an irregular verb. Note the forms spring, sprang and sprung.10.steel (n.) metal made mostly of ironOur home has a steel door to keep out thieves.11.storey (n.) floor or level of a buildingThe building is 32 storeys high.12.trap (n.) instrument for catching something/someone in, e.g., a cage or holeThe farmer bought a trap to catch rat in.13.trust (v.) believe someone can and will help you/behave honestlyI trust him because he never tells a lie.14.type (n.) kind; sortThere are many types of rice on sale in the market.15.unexpected (adj.) have never been visited beforeThe moon was unexpected before Armstrong and Aldrin landed on it.。

Vocabulary for unit6

Vocabulary   for  unit6

Vocabulary for unit6⏹slouch verb [I]to stand, sit or walk with the shoulders hanging forward and the head bent slightly over so that you look tired and bored:Straighten your back - try not to slouch.A couple of boys were slouched over the table reading magazines.A group of teenagers were slouching around outside the building.⏹slouchnoun [C usually singular]He's developed a slouch from leaning over his books all day.⏹be no slouch INFORMALIf you say that someone is no slouch at a particular activity, you mean that they work hard at it and produce good results:She's no slouch when it comes to organizing parties.⏹clot (LUMP) noun [C]an almost solid lump:He had a blood clot removed from his brain.⏹clot verb [I] -tt-to form clots:He was rushed into hospital because his blood wasn't clotting properly.an anti-(blood) clotting agent⏹concrete (CERTAIN) adjectiveclear and certain, or real and existing in a form that can be seen or felt:They think she killed her husband, but they've no concrete evidence.We've got a general idea of what we want, but nothing concrete at the moment.⏹cruise noun [C]a journey on a large ship for pleasure, during which you visit several places⏹cruising noun [U]Mediterranean/luxury cruisinga popular cruising area/ground⏹cruise verb⏹1 [I] to travel on ships for pleasure2 [I] If a ship or aircraft cruises, it travels at a continuous speed.3 [I or T] SLANG to go around public places looking for someone to have sex with:He spends the weekends cruising the bars.⏹cruise control⏹control mechanism for keeping an automobile at a set speed⏹snuff sth out phrasal verb1 INFORMAL to cause something to end suddenly:The country has been able to celebrate the return of its independence so brutally snuffed out in 1940.2 to put out a flame, especially from a candle:One by one she snuffed out the candles.⏹snuff sb out phrasal verb⏹US SLANGto kill someone⏹snuff movie noun [C] (UK ALSO snuff film) INFORMALa violent pornographic film (= sex film) in which one of the actors or actresses ismurdered⏹⏹steer (DIRECT) verb⏹1 [I or T] to control the direction of a vehicle:She carefully steered the car around the potholes.⏹2 [I or T] If a vehicle steers, it follows a particular route or direction:The ship passed Land's End, then steered towards southern Ireland.⏹3 [T usually + adverb or preposition] to take someone or something, or cause them to go,in the direction in which you want them to go:She steered her guests into the dining room.I'd like to steer our discussion back to our original topic.The main task of the new government will be to steer the country towards democracy.⏹Just one second sooner and it would only have been close.⏹One second more and he’d be crawling up the Toyota’s trunk.⏹ E.g. Do that again and you’ll be in trouble.⏹Give him an inch, and he’ll take a foot.Cf. Don’t eat so much chocolate or you’ll feel sick.Do as you are told, otherwise you’ll feel sorry.Hide, or else he’ll catch you.⏹as it were: so to speak⏹ E.g. He’s a little on the large side, as it were.⏹She’s my best friend, my sister as it were.⏹as it is/was: in reality⏹ E.g. They agreed to buy the house as it is.⏹impression (EFFECT) nounthe way that something seems, looks or feels to a particular person:It makes/gives/creates a very bad impression if you're late for an interview.[+ (that)] He likes to give the impression (that)he's terribly popular and has loads of friends.⏹impressionableadjective OFTEN DISAPPROVINGdescribes someone, usually a young person, who is very easily influenced by the people around them and by what they are told, and who sometimes copies other people's behavior:He's at that impressionable age when he's very easily led by other children.⏹perk (sb) up (BECOME HAPPY) phrasal verbto become or cause someone to become happier, more energetic or active:She perked up as soon as I mentioned that Charles was coming to dinner.He perked up at the news.Would you like a cup of coffee? It might perk you up a bit.⏹perk up (IMPROVE) phrasal verb INFORMALto improve or become more exciting:Share prices perked up slightly before the close of trading.⏹perkyadjectivehappy and full of energy:You look very perky this morning.clear-cutadjectiveclear or obvious without needing any evidence or proof:She has clear-cut evidence that the company cheated her.⏹complication noun1 [C or U] something which makes a situation more difficult, or when it does this:Dave couldn't find his passport at the airport and then there were further complications when Fiona lost her baggage.⏹2[C] an additional medical problem which makes it more difficult to treat an existingillness:If there are no complications, the doctor says that she'll be able to come home within two weeks.⏹complicate verb [T]1 to make something more difficult to deal with, do or understand:It will only complicate the situation if we invite his old girlfriend as well.The rescue operation has been complicated by bad weather.These new rules have complicated the tax system even further.⏹2 If one illness complicates another illness, it makes the other illness worse:The breathing problem has now been complicated by a chest infection⏹hip (FASHIONABLE)adjective hipper, hippest INFORMALfashionable:The bars and cafes in the old part of the town are frequented by hip young students.⏹hip-hop noun [U]a type of popular music in which the subject of the songs is often politics or society andthe words are spoken rather than sung⏹genuine adjective1 If something is genuine, it is real and exactly what it appears to be:genuine leatherIf it is a genuine Michelangelo drawing, it will sell for millions.⏹2 If people or emotions are genuine, they are honest and sincere:He's a very genuine person.Machiko looked at me in genuine surprise - "Are you really going?" she said.⏹true (REAL)adjective [before noun]being what exists, rather than what was thought, intended or claimed:true lovea true friendThere cannot be true democracy without reform of the electoral system.The true horror of the accident did not become clear until the following morning.⏹true (SINCERE) adjectivesincere or loyal, and likely to continue to be so in difficult situations:She has vowed to remain true to the president whatever happens.He said he'd repay the money the next day, and true to his word(= as he had promised), he gave it all back to me the following morning.⏹true (ACCURATE)adjective [after verb]fitted or positioned accurately:None of the drawers were true.⏹be out of true to not be in the correct position or to be slightly bent out of the correctshape:This door won't shut properly. I think the frame must be out of true.⏹rebound verb [I]1 to bounce back after hitting a hard surface⏹2 If one of your actions rebounds on you, it does not have its desired effect but has anunpleasant effect on you instead:His continual demands for sympathy rebounded on him because his friends finally stopped listening.⏹beam (SMILE) verb [I]to smile with obvious pleasure:She beamed with delight/pleasure at his remarks.The child beamed at his teacher as he received the award.[+ speech] "I'm so pleased to see you, " he beamed (= said as he smiled).⏹beaming adjectiveShe gave a beaming (= wide and happy)smile.⏹expire (END) verb [I]If something which lasts for a fixed length of time expires, it comes to an end or stops being in use:Our television license expires next month.The contract between the two companies will expire at the end of the year.⏹expiry UK noun [U] (US expiration)the expiry of a lease/visaWhat is the expiry/expiration date of your credit card (= What is the last date on which it can be used)?。

高英 Unit 6 Vocabulary

高英 Unit 6 Vocabulary

Unit 6 Vocabulary1. blackmail (n.) :the obtaining of money or advancement by threatening to make known unpleasant facts about a person or group敲诈;勒索2. suite ( n.) [swi:t]: a group of connected rooms used as a unit,such as an apartment一套房间3. cryptic ( adj.) :having a hidden or ambiguous meaning;mysterious隐蔽的,秘密的;神秘的4. fray ( v.) :make or become weakened or strained(使)变弱;(使)紧张5. dispatch ( v.) :send off or out promptly,usually on a specific errand or official business(迅速地)派遣,派出(常指特别差事或公事)6. errand ( n.) :a trip to carry a message or do adefinite thing,esp. for someone else差事(尤指为别人送信或办事)7. piggy ( adj. ) : like a pig;gluttonous猪一般的;贪婪的(=piggish)8. sardonic ( adj.) :bitter,scornful,ironic or sarcastic讥讽的;嘲笑的sardonically adv.9. gross ( adj.) : big or fat and coarse—looking;corpulent肥胖的,臃肿的;粗壮的10. jowl ( n.) :the fleshy,hanging part under the lower jaw下颚的下垂部分11. en’compass ( v.) :shut in all around;surround;encircle 围绕,环绕12. flip ( v.) :toss or move with a quick jerk;flick(用指等)轻弹;轻拂13. de’cor ( n.) :[Fre.]decoration[法语]装饰,装璜14. obese ( adj. ) :very fat;stout;corpulent过度肥胖的;肥大的15. appreciative ( adj.) :feeling or showing appreciation欣赏的;有欣赏力的;有眼力的;有鉴赏力的16. in’congruous ( adj.) :lacking harmony or agreement; incompatible不和谐的;不调和不相容的;自相矛盾的17. fal’setto: ①n.an artificial way of singing or speaking,in which the voice is placed in a register much higher than that of the natural voice假声(说、唱)②adj.假声的;用假声唱的18. emission ( n.) :the act of sending out or giving forth (heat,light,smell);the action of uttering (sound)(热、光、气味等的)散发,放出;(声音等的)发出19. spit ( v.) :eject,throw(out),emit,or utter explosively喷出,吐出;激烈地说出20. savagery ( n.) :savage act,behavior,or disposition;barbarity暴行;残忍;凶猛21. blandness ( n.) :being mild and soothing温和,和蔼;文雅22. adversary ( n.) : person who opposes or fights against another;opponent敌手;敌方;对手Adverse23. hightail ( v.) :[colloq.]leave or go in a hurry;scurry off (chiefly in hightail it )[口]匆忙离开,匆忙走开;迅速撤退;迅速逃走(主要用于hightail it)24. blink ( v.): wink(the eyes)rapidly;cause(eyes)to wink眨(眼);使眨(眼)25. ‘in’bred ( adj.) : innate or deeply instilled天生的,生来的,先天的highbredlowbred26. flicker ( v.) :move with a quick,light,wavering motion摇曳,摇动,晃动27. interject ( v.) :throw in between;interrupt with打断;插入,插(话)28. clasp ( v.) :hold tightly(with the arms or hands);grasp firmly握住;紧握29. conceal ( v.) :put out of sight;hide把……藏起来,隐藏,隐匿30. puff ( v.) :blow,drive,give forth,etc.in or with a puff or puffs(一阵阵地)吹;喷出31. leastways ( adv.) : leastwise;anyway(多用于口语)至少;无论如何32. smug (adj.) :narrowly contented with one’s own accomplishments,beliefs,morality,etc.;self—satisfied to an annoying degree沾沾自喜的;自鸣得意的;自满的33. tuck ( v.) :put into a secluded or isolated spot 把……放入隐蔽或隔离的地方;使隐蔽;(收)藏起34. cluck ( v.) :make a low,sharp,clicking sound,as of a hen calling her chickens or brooding;utter with such a sound(母鸡唤小鸡时的)咯咯叫,作咯咯叫声;(人)咯咯地叫;咯咯地说35. reproving ( adj. ) :expressing disapproval of指责的;非难的/reprovingly adv.36. hunch ( n.) :[colloq.]a feeling about something not based on known facts;premonition or suspicion[口]预感,预兆;疑心37. jockey ( n.) :[Am.slang]one who operates aspecified vehicle,machine,etc.[美俚](某种车辆的)驾驶员;(机器等的)操作者38. bust ( v.) :[slang]burst or break[俚](使)爆裂,(使)击破39. despairing ( adj.) :feeling or showing despair;hopeless绝望的,没有希望的/despairingly adv.40. shrug ( v.) :draw up(the shoulders),as in expressing indifference,doubt,disdain,contempt,etc.(为表达冷漠、无奈等)耸肩41. twig ( v.) :[Brit.colloq.]observe;notice[英口]观察;注意42. discreet ( adj.) :careful about what one says or does;prudent:keeping silent or preserving confidences when necessary (言行)谨慎的;慎重的;考虑周到的/discreetly adv.43. holler ( v.) :[colloq.]shout or yell[口]叫喊,呼喊44. oafish( adj.) :stupid愚蠢的,笨拙的oaf. n45. grotesque (adj.) :ludicrous, eccentric or strange;ridiculous;absurd怪僻的;荒谬的;滑稽可笑的46. une’quivocal ( adj.) :not equivocal;not ambiguous;plain;clear不含糊的;不模棱两可的;明确的;明白的equivocal47. bulbous (adj.) :shaped like a bulb;fat and round (often derog.)球茎形的;又肥又圆的(常用作贬义)48. countenance ( n.) :the face;facial features脸,面孔;面貌,面容,脸色49. peremptory (adj. ) :intolerantly positive;dictatorial;dogmatic;imperious高傲的;武断的;专横的;强制的/peremptorily adv.50. rivet ( v.) :fix or hold(the eyes,attention,etc.)firmly(把目光、注意力等)集中于……rivet 铆钉, 固定51. imperious (adj.) : overbearing;arrogant;masterful,domineering傲慢的;专横的;盛气凌人的52. respite ( n.) ['rɛspɪt] : an interval of temporary relief or rest暂时的休息;暂时的喘息53. vacillation ( n.) :the state of wavering in mind;hesitation;indecision犹豫;踌躇54. dally ( v.) :be slow or waste time闲荡;延误55. bulge ( v.) :swell or bend outward;protrude or project膨胀,肿胀;鼓起,隆起,突出56. beady ( adj.) :(esp.of an eye) small,round,and glittering like a bead(尤指眼睛)似珠子般小而亮的bead n. 珠子,珠状短语(Expressions)57. put out: stop sth.burning熄灭例:I threw water over him.desperately trying to put out the flames.我往他身上泼水,拼命地想扑灭他身上的火焰。

UOOC 大学英语(三)测验 Unit 6 vocabulary exercises

UOOC 大学英语(三)测验 Unit 6 vocabulary exercises

UOOC 大学英语(三)测验Unit 6 vocabulary exercises一、单选题(共100.00 分)1.Mike ________________ do better than Tom.A.is determined toB.determineC.determinationD.is decided to正确答案:A2.There is a __________ endless choice of TV channels.A.seemingB.seeminglyC.seemsD.seem正确答案:B3.Mary __________by playing badminton twice a week.A.exercisingB.exerciseC.exercisesD.do exercises正确答案:C4.They selected some __________ samples (样品) to test.A.randomlyB.randomnessC.ransomD.random正确答案:D5.Although this is a first error (差错), it cannot be __________.A.overlookingB.overlookC.overlookedD.looked over正确答案:C6.The course allows students to progress at their own _______.A.paceB.styleC.way正确答案:A7.She was pretty _____________ when she sneezed (打喷嚏) in public.A.embarrassingB.embarrassC.embarrassedD.embarassment正确答案:C8.Friday’s shooting __________ in East London led to several arrests.A.accidentB.accidentalC.incidentsD.incident正确答案:D9.As we __________ the corner, we could see that the house was on fire.A.aroundB.roundC.roundsD.rounded正确答案:D10.Most people _____________ the dangers of drinking and driving (酒后驾驶).A.is aware ofB.are aware ofC.aware ofD.are aware正确答案:B11.An inspection of the building revealed faults that might __________ have been overlooked.A.otherwiseB.somewhatC.whereverD.as well正确答案:A12.It would be foolish to __________ the possibility of conflict between labor and management.A.discountingB.discountsC.discount正确答案:C13.Baker thinks that he is __________ to receive such a great award because he didn’t do much.A.worthyB.unworthyC.worthD.unworth正确答案:B14.Wendy was too nice to me those days, but I felt that she ______________________ me as a free babysitter.A.was taking advantage ofB.take advantage ofC.takes advantage ofD.taking advantage of正确答案:A。

unit 6 vocabulary(音标及重点)

unit 6 vocabulary(音标及重点)

Page 861. typhoon [taiˈfu:n]台风2. cyclone [ˈsaɪˈkləʊn]暴风;龙卷风3. equator [iˈkweitə]赤道4. hemisphere[ˈhemiˈsfiə,ˈhemɪsfɪə]半球5. surge v./n.[sə:dʒ] (浪涛般)汹涌奔腾; (人群等)蜂拥而出6. stretch out [stretʃ][aut]向外延伸7. coast [kəust]海岸;沿海地区8. pressure [ˈpreʃə]压力;压强9. centimeter [ˈsentimi:tər]厘米10. strike [straik]打击;撞击Page 871. tornado [tɔ:ˈneidəu]旋风;龙卷风2. set record [set] [ˈrekɔ:d]创下记录3. suspend [səˈspend]悬,吊;使悬浮4. funnel[ˈfʌnl]漏斗;漏斗状的东西tunnel5. in circle [in] [ˈsə:kl]呈圆圈状6. twister[ˈtwɪstə]龙卷风7. not necessarily [nɔt] [,nesəˈserəli]不一定8. on average [ɔn] [ˈævəridʒ]平均9. blame[bleim]责怪deadly 致死的,致命的Page 881. hijack [ˈhaidʒæk]抢劫;劫持2. myriad [ˈmiriəd]无数的;一万的;种种的3. retaliation [rɪˈtælɪˈeɪʃn]报复;报仇4. Camp David 戴维营(美国总统的休假地)5. loop back [lu:p] [bæk]调转头6. convene [kənˈvi:n]聚集,集合7. FAA 联邦航空局8. casualty ['kæʒjuəlti]伤亡(者),受害者9. rubble ['rʌbl]粗石;碎砖10. doom [du:m]命中注定11. inflict [in'flikt] 加害;使承受12. lax [læks]松懈的;不严格的Page 901.submarine ['sʌbməri:n, ,sʌbmə'ri:n]n. 潜水艇2.swell [swel] 巨浪3.maneuver [mə'nu:və] 演习;调遣4.collision [kə'liʒən] n. 冲突;碰撞5.periscope ['periskəup] n. 潜望镜6.sonar ['səunɑ:] n. 声纳7.cylindrical [si'lindrikəl] adj. 圆柱形的;圆柱体的8.traumatize ['trɔ:mətaiz, 'trau-] 使精神受损伤9.civilian[si'viljən] 平民10.hatch[hætʃ] 舱口Page 921.drug trafficker [drʌg] ['træfikə] 毒品贩子(traffic n./v. (非法的)交易, 买卖picnic)2.wreckage ['rekidʒ] 残骸(wreck v.毁坏[毁灭])3.kidnapper['kɪdnæpə] 绑架者v. kidnap4.homicide ['hɔmisaid] 杀人(行为),杀人犯commit suicide5.corruption [kə'rʌpʃən]腐败;堕落6.abduction [æb'dʌkʃən] 劫持; 诱拐7.sovereignty ['sɔvrənti, 'sʌv-] 主权;独立国8.populace ['pɔpjuləs] 平民;大众9.enforcement [in'fɔ:smənt] 执行,强制10.foul play 不公正交易;暴行Interior Minister内政部长Bribe 贿赂Sensitivity敏感; 敏感度Sell to说服(某人)接受或采用Assessment 评价,评估Gang 黑帮Page 941. siren ['saiərən] 警报器;汽笛2. epicenter ['episentə] 震中3. pulverize ['pʌlvəraiz] 粉碎4. concrete [kən'kri:t, 'kɔnkri:t] 水泥;混凝土5. mourning ['mɔ:niŋ, 'məun-] 悲哀;哀悼6. hygiene ['haidʒi:n] 卫生保健7. wreck [rek] 失事;残骸8. landslide ['lændslaid] 山崩9. tremor ['tremə] 震动;颤动Page 951. escalating ['eskəleit] 逐步升高2. fuel ['fjuəl] 燃料;木炭3. sugar cane ['ʃuɡə][kein] (植)甘蔗4. inflation [in'fleiʃən] 通货膨胀5. riot ['raiət] 暴动;喧闹6. panic ['pænik] 恐慌;惊惶7. pinched [pintʃt] 痛苦的8. equilibrium [i:kwi'libriəm] 平衡;均衡9. coupon ['ku:pɔn] 赠券;息票10. loot [lu:t] 洗劫;抢夺Flock群集, 成群结队而行Birds of a feather flock together.Rise rose risenDrought。

四年级下册英语外研版第六模块单词

四年级下册英语外研版第六模块单词

四年级下册英语外研版第六模块单词全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Unit 6 Vocabulary WordsHey there! It's me again, your friendly neighborhood fourth grader. I've been working really hard on learning all the new vocabulary words from Unit 6 of our English textbook. There are a ton of new words, but I'm going to do my best to explain them all to you. Get ready, because this is going to be a long one!Let's start with the first word on the list: "patient." This is both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it means someone who is getting medical treatment or seeing a doctor. Like if you break your arm, you become a patient at the hospital. As an adjective, it means being able to wait calmly without getting angry or upset. My little brother is definitely not patient when we're waiting for our food at a restaurant!The next word is "cure." This is a noun and a verb. As a noun, it's the thing that makes you healthy again after being sick. Like the cure for a cold is getting lots of rest and drinking fluids. As averb, it means to make someone healthy again after they were sick or injured. I hope scientists can cure cancer one day.Now we have "bandage." This is a noun that means the strip of cloth or material that you wrap around an injury to cover it up and stop the bleeding. I had to wear a bandage on my knee for a week after I fell off my bike. Ouch!"Pill" is another noun, and it's a small, round object that has medicine inside of it. My mom always makes me take my vitamin pill in the morning before school. They don't taste very good!Get ready for a long one: "thermometer." It's a noun that means a tool used to measure someone's body temperature to see if they have a fever. The nurse at school uses a thermometer whenever a kid feels sick.Okay, next up is "examination." This is a noun that means a medical test or check-up. I had to get an examination from the doctor before I could join the soccer team this year. No cavities from the dentist either!"Inject" is a verb that means to put liquid medicine into someone's body with a needle and syringe. I really don't like it when I have to get injected with a vaccine shot. Needles are the worst!The next word is "stitch," which can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it's the loop of thread that doctors use to sew up a cut. And as a verb, it means to use those stitches to close up a wound.I got stitches on my forehead once when I ran into the kitchen table. Not my proudest moment!Now we have "cough." This can be a noun or a verb too. As a noun, it's the quick burst of air that comes out of your throat, like when you're sick. And as a verb, it means to make that coughing sound and push air out. I was coughing a lot last winter when I had bronchitis.Next up is "allergic," which is an adjective. It means having an abnormal reaction, like sneezing or getting a rash, when your body is exposed to certain substances. My friend is allergic to peanuts, so he can't eat anything with peanut butter.The word "scar" is a noun that means the mark that's left on your skin after a wound or cut heals. I still have a tiny scar on my knee from when I scraped it falling off the swings in first grade.Alright, we're more than halfway there! The next word is "pain," which is a noun that means the physical suffering caused by injury or illness. I was in a lot of pain after I broke my arm last year playing baseball."Ache" is similar - it's a verb that means to experience dull, continuous pain. My mom's back was aching after we moved all of our heavy furniture to the new house.The word "sprain" can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it's an injury to a ligament from being stretched too far. And as a verb, it means to injure a ligament like that. I sprained my ankle pretty badly when I was running during gym class."Bruise" is a noun that means the dark purple, blue, or brown mark on your skin after you get hit or bump into something. I had a huge bruise on my hip after I fell off my bike while riding with no hands. Rookie mistake!Next is "rash," which is a noun meaning red spots or bumps that appear on your skin, often caused by an allergy or infection. My little sister gets a rash sometimes when she eats certain foods.Brace yourself for another long one: "hypochondriac." This is a noun that means someone who is constantly worrying that they are sick or have an illness, even when they are perfectly healthy. My grandpa is such a hypochondriac - he thinks he has a new disease every week!The next word, "infection," is a noun that means having bacteria, viruses or germs inside your body that make you ill. I had to take antibiotics when I got an infection after cutting my finger really badly.Whew, I'm getting a little tired of writing about being sick! Let's move on to "sneeze," which can be either a noun or a verb. As a noun, it's the burst of air that comes out of your nose and mouth when you sneeze. And as a verb, it means to expel that burst of air, usually when you have allergies or a cold. I sneeze a lot in the springtime when all the pollen is in the air.Alright, just a few more words to go! The next one is "antibiotic," which is a noun that means a type of medicine that fights bacterial infections in your body. I had to take antibiotics when I got strep throat last year."Symptom" is a noun that means any sign that shows you might be sick, like a fever, cough, rash, etc. The symptom of a cold is usually a runny nose and sneezing.The second-to-last word is "contagious," which is an adjective meaning something that can be easily spread from one person to another. The flu is a very contagious illness, so you have to stay home from school when you have it.And finally, the last word is "quarantine." This can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it means the period of time when you are kept away from others to prevent spreading a contagious disease. And as a verb, it means to enforce that separation and isolation. A lot of people had to quarantine at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.Phew, that was a lot of vocabulary words! I really hope I did a good job explaining all of them. Learning all this medical and illness terminology has been tough, but I'm working super hard. Wish me luck on my Unit 6 test this Friday!篇2Unit 6 Vocabulary WordsHi there! My name is Emma and I'm a 4th grader. In this essay, I'll be sharing all the cool new vocabulary words I learned from Unit 6 of my English textbook. Get ready for some serious word power!The first word is "company". This one refers to a business or organization that provides goods or services. My dad works for a big company that makes computers. Companies can be really huge with thousands of employees or quite small with just a few people.Next up is "jewel". A jewel is a precious stone like a diamond, ruby, or emerald. They are super valuable and often used in jewelry and decorations. I don't own any real jewels yet, but I have a pretty necklace with fake jewels that my grandma gave me."Value" is another important word from this unit. It means how much something is worth, either with money or by being useful or important. My soccer ball doesn't have much monetary value, but it has a lot of value to me because I love playing with it.The word "trade" has a few meanings. It can be a job where you use your hands to build or fix things, like a plumber or carpenter. It can also mean buying, selling, or exchanging goods. My dad likes to trade stocks, which are shares of company ownership."Ceremony" is an event or ritual with special traditions, often to celebrate something important. A wedding is a famous type of ceremony where two people get married. We also had a ceremony at my school last year to honor the retiring principal."Skill" refers to being good at doing a particular activity, often because you have practiced it a lot. Drawing is one of mybest skills thanks to all the hours I spend sketching animals and objects. Having skills usually requires dedication and hard work.One tricky word is "neither". It means not one or the other of two things. For example, I neither like broccoli nor Brussels sprouts. You use it when you want to say you don't choose either option.The next word, "wealth", refers to having a lot of money, possessions, and resources. Some people have great wealth with huge houses and fancy cars, while others live with very little wealth. My family is somewhere in the middle."Except" means leaving out or not including something. Like I love all desserts except for rhubarb pie - that's just too tart for my tastes! You can also use it to introduce the only exception or special case."Experience" is both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it means the knowledge and skills you gain through doing or living through something. Going on a camping trip in the mountains was an amazing experience for me. As a verb, it means to personally encounter or go through something.Moving on to "apply", one meaning is to request something formally, like applying for a job or applying to a university. It canalso mean putting something into action, like applying what I learned about fractions to solve math problems.The word "exchange" is both a noun and a verb too. As a noun, it refers to trading one thing for another, like an exchange of gifts. As a verb, it means to trade roles, positions, or to substitute one thing for another.Another tricky word is "former". It describes something from the past, like your former teacher or your former neighborhood if you moved. It's the opposite of words like "current" or "present".Next is "occur", which means to happen or take place, usually in reference to an event or situation. My little sister's birthday occurs every August, and thunderstorms often occur during spring where I live.The word "lack" means to not have enough of something that is needed or wanted. I always lack enough spending money for video games and snacks! You can also use it as a noun, like there is a lack of affordable housing in some cities.One of my favorite words from this unit is "opportunity". An opportunity is a chance or favorable situation to do something.Going to summer camp is a great opportunity to make new friends and try new activities.The last word I'll cover is "essential". Something that is essential is absolutely necessary or extremely important. Water and food are essential for human survival. Doing your homework is also essential if you want to get good grades!Phew, that was a lot of words to define and discuss! Thanks for reading along as I explored some of the key vocabulary from Unit 6 of my English textbook. I really expanded my word knowledge and now I feel much more prepared to use all these terms properly in my writing and speaking. Maybe I'll even impress my teacher with my awesome word power!篇3Unit 6 Vocabulary - A Journey of Word MasteryHey there, fellow bookworms! It's me, your friendly neighborhood word nerd, back with another exciting adventure into the realm of vocabulary. This time, we're diving deep into the lexical treasures found in Unit 6 of our trusty English textbook. Buckle up, grab your dictionaries, and let's embark on a linguistic odyssey like no other!First up, we have the word "journey," which is, quite fittingly, the theme of this unit. A journey can be a physical trek, like a road trip or a hike through the mountains, but it can also be a figurative voyage of self-discovery or personal growth. Isn't it amazing how a single word can capture such profound experiences?Speaking of adventures, let's talk about "travel." This word conjures up images of exotic destinations, new cultures, and unforgettable experiences. Whether you're hopping on a plane, train, or automobile, travel broadens our horizons and opens our eyes to the wonders of the world.Now, what's a journey without a little "exploration"? This word invites us to venture into the unknown, to seek out new frontiers, and to uncover the mysteries that lie beyond our comfort zones. Explorers are the pioneers of our time, pushing the boundaries of knowledge and discovery.Of course, every great adventure requires some "preparation." From packing your bags to researching your destination, preparation ensures that your journey is smooth sailing (or at least as smooth as it can be). It's like having a trusty compass to guide you through uncharted territory.Let's not forget about "transportation," the means by which we traverse the vast expanses of our planet. Whether it's a car, a train, a ship, or a plane, transportation connects us to distant lands and makes the world feel a little bit smaller.But what good is a journey without someone to share it with? That's where "company" comes in. Having the right travel companions can turn a mundane trip into an unforgettable adventure filled with laughter, shared experiences, and memories that will last a lifetime.Speaking of memories, let's talk about "souvenirs." These little trinkets and treasures serve as tangible reminders of the places we've been and the experiences we've had. A souvenir is like a time capsule, preserving the essence of a journey long after it has ended.Now, let's talk about "maps." These invaluable tools are like roadmaps to adventure, guiding us through unfamiliar terrain and helping us navigate the twists and turns of our journeys. Without a map, we might find ourselves lost in the wilderness (both literally and figuratively).Of course, no journey would be complete without a little "excitement." That rush of adrenaline, the thrill of the unknown, and the anticipation of what lies ahead – that's what makes ajourney truly exhilarating. Embrace the excitement, my friends, for it's the spice that adds flavor to life's adventures.Last but not least, let's discuss "luggage." These trusty companions hold all our worldly possessions as we venture forth into the great unknown. From suitcases to backpacks, luggage is the loyal sidekick that accompanies us on every step of our journeys.Phew! That was quite a linguistic adventure, wasn't it? We've explored a diverse array of words, each one unlocking a new aspect of the journey that lies ahead. But fear not, my fellow word warriors, for this is just the beginning. With every unit, we'll uncover more linguistic treasures, expanding our vocabularies and unlocking new realms of expression.So, keep those dictionaries handy, sharpen your pencils, and get ready to embark on countless lexical adventures. The world of words is vast, and we've only scratched the surface. Together, we'll conquer new heights of language mastery, one unit at a time!。

Unit+6+Disaster+and+hope+单词讲解课件-高中英语外研版(2019)必修第三册

Unit+6+Disaster+and+hope+单词讲解课件-高中英语外研版(2019)必修第三册

5. erupt/ɪˈrʌpt/ v.(火山)爆发,喷发;突然发生;(活动)爆发,(情 绪)迸发 eruption n.(火山的)爆发,喷发;突然发生 erupt from 从…喷发 erupt violently 猛烈爆发 erupt into...爆发为.... erupt into laughter/shouting 突然大笑/叫喊起来 a volcanic eruption 火山爆发
(2) It occurs to sb. that 某人想到...
It occurs to sb. to do... 某人想到做某事
(3) occurrence n.发生的事情;出现,发生 eg: A good idea __o_c_c_u_rr_e_d to me.我想到了一个好主意。 eg: It never occurred to her ___t_o_a_s_k____(ask) for anyone when she was in trouble.
week.据说我们学校有些老师每周工作90小时。
22. crisis/ˈkraɪsɪs/ n.危机 crises n. 复数
23. threaten /ˈθretn/ v.威胁到, 危及 threaten sb./sth. eg: It led to a severe food crisis and threatened the livelihoods of more than 9.5 million people. 它导致了严重的粮食危机,并威胁到950多万人的生计。 (1) threaten to do sth. 威胁要做某事 (2) threat n. 威胁;可能带来危险的人(事) under threat 受到威胁 a threat to sb./sth. 对某人/物的威胁 (3) threatened adj. 受到威胁的 threatening adj. 威胁的,恐吓的

Unit 6 Vocabulary

Unit 6 Vocabulary

Unit 6Vocabulary in Action (For Reference Only--Ning)Task 11. Slavery was abolished in the United States in the 19th century.在19世纪,美国废除了奴隶制。

A. appreciated欣赏,感激B. replaced取代C. endedD. interrupted中断2. I’ll never be unfaithful again. I give you my solemn(庄严的,郑重的) word.我不会再背叛(出轨)了,我向你发誓。

A. seriousB. trueC. revengeful报复性的D. responsive响应的3. Do they observe(观察,庆祝) Christmas Day in that country?那个国家的人过圣诞节吗?A. followB. noticeC. celebrateD. commemorate纪念4. Nothing will stop them in their quest for truth.没有什么可以阻止他们对真理的探索。

A. searchB. requestC. exploration探测,探讨D. protection5. Management has given a pledge(保证,许诺,誓言) that there will be no job losses this year.管理层承诺今年将不会裁员。

A. warmingB. predictionC. retrospective回顾的;可追溯的D. promise6. These monuments are a vital part of the cultural heritage of South America.这些纪念碑是美国南部文化遗产的重要组成部分。

Unit 6 Vocabulary Exercises

Unit 6 Vocabulary Exercises

Unit 6 Vocabulary Exercises一、单选题(共100.00 分)1.She staye to _________ her aged grandmother.A.accompany forB.take care ofC.care aboutD.attend for正确答案:B2.One may be poor but never ceases to be _________.A.trustworthyB.friendlyC.ambitiousD.adaptable正确答案:C3.They, _________ my father, have gone to Washington.A.in addition toB.except forC.besidesD.include正确答案:A4.No one could _________ how he got to be so wealthy.A.work outB.figure oute overD.think of正确答案:B5.Our course has been determined. Now let us _________.A.processB.to processC. proceedD.to proceed正确答案:C6.You can always _________ him when you are in difficulties.A.appeal toB.turn towardsC.depend inD.fall back on正确答案:D7.Sometimes you have to learn to _________ and work harder.A.put your head upB.sink your heart belowC.put your heart downD.put your head down 正确答案:D8.She proudly displayed her degree _________ to her parents.A.certificateB. centigradeC.thesisD.proof正确答案:A9.They will receive their awards at a _________ in Stockholm.A.meetingB.conferenceC.ceremonyD.appointment正确答案:C10.None of the passengers and _________ were injured in the accident.A.crewB.crewsC.staffD. staffs正确答案:A11.The agreement should have very _________ results in the long term.A.importantB.miserableC.positiveeful正确答案:C12.If your talent combines with diligence, you can excel in your _________.A.pursueB.chasingC. processD.pursuit正确答案:D13.My father’s always telling me what to do, but I usually just _________ him.A.botherB.ignoreC.obeyD.annoy正确答案:B14.It is a manger’s _________ to set clear expectations for his or her employees.A.pursuitB.affairC.responsibilityD.thing正确答案:C15.It is now accepted that men should _________ themselves to 20 glasses of alcohol a week.A.be limitedB.limitC.be restrictedD.block正确答案:B。

Unit6 vocabulary

Unit6  vocabulary

7B Unit6 vocabulary 教案一、教案背景1.面向学生:初一学生2.学科:英语3.课时 14.学生课前准备1)自学本课单词,读准单词的读音。

2) 圈出本课的重点短语二、教学目标1. 认知、识别并区分某些动物的特征。

2. 用恰当的名词和动词描述不同类型动物的外表和特征。

3. 培养学生自主学习、完成任务的能力。

4. 倡议人类要保护好动物,告诉他们动物是我们的朋友。

三、教材分析(一). 指导思想:本课主要是以学生为中心,运用英语教学规律和学生的认知水平,运用先进的教学策论和多样化的学习方式,激发和培养他们学习英语的兴趣,使学生养成良好的学习习惯和有效的学习策略,从而有效提高英语教学质量。

(二).The teaching aims:1. To recognize and identify a range of animal features2. To differentiate between features belonging to different animals3. To use appropriate nouns and verbs when describing theappearance and characteristics of different types of animals(三).The teaching importance:1. To differentiate between features belonging to differentanimals.2. To use appropriate nouns and verbs when describing theappearance and characteristics of different typesof animals.(四).The teaching difficulties: To use appropriate nouns and verbsto describe the appearance and characteristics ofdifferent types of animals(五).The teaching procedure:Step1: Revision1. Play a guess game: Who am I? Revise different names of animals.E.g. I have long nose. I am the biggest animal on land. (elephant)I am black and white, I like eating bamboo. (panda)I am colorful, but I can’t live without water. (goldfish)I am go od at English, I always shout ‘One! One! One!’ (dog)I am a bird but I can speak. (parrot)I am afraid of cats. Cats like eating me. (mouse)2. Free talk: Which animal do you like best? Why?Step 2 :Presentation1. Teach some new words : wing feathers paw tail fin.1) Birds, chickens, ducks have wings .Birds use wings to fly high inthe sky.2) We feed parrots in a cage. They often knock on the cage door.They have feathers .They look beautiful in thesun.3) Dogs walk with paws, and like to chase balls with paws. It alsohas a short tail.4) Fish have fins and a tail to swim around.Step3 :Do Part A.1. Label the different parts of the animals.2. Make a dialogue with the words about different parts of thefollowing animals3. Fill in the missing words.1). Goldfish swim around with their f___ and t___ .2). A cat does not have _____ , so it can’t fly. But it has p____, so itcan catch a mouse.3). A parrot’s _______ look beautiful in the sun.Step4 :Do Part B1. Complete the sentences with the words in the box.2. Answer some questions:1) What colour are her paws?2) Is her tail yellow?3) Where does she like sleeping?4) When she wants some food, what does she do?3. Please make a dialogue about animals’ activities—What does … li ke to do? —It likes to ….—Where does it sleep/live…?—It sleeps/lives …4. Explain some phrases: get tired, look so beautiful in the sun, goback home, knock on the cage door, learn to dosth., sing happilyStep 5: PracticeMake a survey: What animals do you like best?Say something about a parrot from its appearance (parts of thebody), personality and activities.Step 6: Group workWork in groups of four. Each group chooses one of the animalsabove and say something about it from its appearance (parts ofthe body), personality and activities.Step 7: Homework1) Finish off the handbook exercises.2) Write an article about your favorite animal./showzipdown.php?id=22826Feedback: 本节课的内容相对来说还是比较简单的。

Unit 6--vocabulary

Unit 6--vocabulary

Words and Expressions -- Unit 61.【fold away】fold into a smaller, neater shape for easy storagee.g. These camping chairs can be folded away and put in the trunk.The piece of paper was folded away carefully and tucked into her purse.foldaway (i.e., collapsible) bed/iron board2.【regulation】a.in accordance with the regulations; of the correct or designated typee.g.As we walked along the street, we could see the noisy cheerful group of people in regulation black paradetunics.He had the short regulation haircut of a policeman.3.【in one’s mind’s eye】in one’s imagination or memorye.g.In my mind’s eye, she is still the little girl she was the last time I saw her.在我心目中,她仍然是上次那个我见到过的小女孩。

Translation:在他脑海里,他可以看到河边有一座美丽的房子。

他决定造这样一座房子。

In his mind’s eye, he could see a beautiful house beside the river. He decided to build such a house.4.【prompt】v. cause or bring about an action or feelingDerivation: prompt n.→ prompt a.→promptly ad.e.g.The Times article prompted him to call a meeting of the staff.My choice was prompted by a number of considerations.5.【refuel】v.(1) supply a vehicle with more fuele.g.The authorities agreed to refuel the plane.(2) take on a fresh supply of knowledge, information, etc.e.g.In a society of intense competition, people have to refuel every year .6.【twinge】n.(1) If you feel a twinge of an unpleasant emotion, you suddenly feel it.e.g.John felt a twinge of fear when he saw the officer approaching.(2) A twinge is a sudden, sharp pain.e.g.I feel a twinge in my back now and again.7.【mix up】confuse; bring sth. into disordere.g.They’re two entirely different matters; don’ mix them up.Translation:我记日期的能力很差,常把事情的先后次序弄混。

Unit 6 Vocabulary

Unit 6 Vocabulary

Unit6 Lead-in1.Find oneself doing 发现自己正在做什么;不知不觉地……e.g. I find myself doing a lot of soul-searching and reminiscing.我在不知不觉中就陷入了深深的反思和对往昔的回忆。

Vs find oneself done 发现自己被。

doing表示的是主动进行done表示的是被动完成I find myself dreaming. 我发现我在做梦。

I find myself trapped into a dilemma.我发现我被一个窘境困住了。

2.enlightenment n. 启蒙;启迪;领悟v. enlightene.g.People with different ideas can enlighten each other.持不同观点的人可以相互启发。

Enlightened 开明的Enlightening 有启发作用的, 使人领悟的3.distract v. To cause to turn away from the original focus of attention or interest;divert. 分散,转移:使分心e.g. Noise outside distracted her mind from her studies.门外的噪音使她心神不宁, 无法集中注意力学习。

He was distracted with an unhappy love affair.他因失恋而心烦意乱。

n. distractionadj. distracted 分心的,开小差的distracting 令人心烦意乱的4.observant adj.1). quick at noticing things 观察力敏锐的The scientist’s observant eye noticed the slightest details.这位科学家的敏锐目光观察到了最微小的细节。

Unit 6-Vocabulary Preparation(Exercise)

Unit 6-Vocabulary Preparation(Exercise)

Unit 6 In-depth Reading- Your Cultural BaggageVocabulary Preparation1. availabilityn. 可用性;有效;可获的东西或者人* This is why availability is so important for all products.Chinese meaning: 。

* 这种东西很容易买到。

Such stuff is .* 旅行前,我们必须确保能够买到汽油。

Before travelling we must .available a. 可用的;有效的;可获得的unavailability n. 无效;无可用性2. comprehensiveadj. 综合的,全面的*我们的信息也不全面。

.* As an English teacher at a comprehensive school, I know it’s not easy to teach these poetry. Chinese meaning: 。

comprehension n. 理解;领会;理解力comprehend v. 理解;领会comprehensible adj. 可理解的,易懂的3. foldv. 折叠fold up 整理* 将信折好放进信封。

and put it in an envelope.* Fold up your bedding, and change the pillowcase.Chinese meaning: 。

unfold v. 展开;呈现4. preferencen.偏爱,倾向show/express a preference for/towards*这只宠物表现出对鲜艳颜色的喜爱。

This pet .* While chimpanzees are regarded as social animals, they don't show a preference for cooperating with one another.Chinese meaning: 。

八年级上册英语unit6知识点总结

八年级上册英语unit6知识点总结

八年级上册英语unit6知识点总结Unit 6是八年级上册英语的重要模块,本篇文章旨在对其知识点进行系统总结,帮助同学们快速复习和提高英语水平。

以下为详细内容:I. Word and phrase study1. VocabularyUnit 6中的常用词汇包括:1) Nationality: American, Canadian, Chinese, English, French等,分别表示国籍。

2) Family members: father, mother, daughter, son, brother, sister等,表示家庭成员。

3) Adjectives: kind, friendly, creative, adventurous等,表示人的性格特征。

4) Food: Chinese food, Italian food, noodles, rice等,表示食物种类。

5) Activities: play basketball, take pictures, watch TV等,表示活动内容。

2. Phrases常用短语包括:1) On the weekend: 表示周末的时间短语,通常接动词原形。

2) With the help of: 表示在某人帮助下做某事的短语,后接人名或代词。

3) Be good at: 表示擅长某项事物,后接名词或动词-ing形式。

4) Keep doing: 表示持续不断地做某事。

5) Go on vacation: 表示去度假的短语,常用在谈论旅游方面。

II. Grammar1. Simple present tense1) 表示客观的事实或真理的时候,如“地球是圆的”,使用一般现在时态。

2) 表示习惯性的动作,如“每天早上我都喝咖啡”,也使用一般现在时态。

3) 表示永久性或长期性的状态,如“我爱你”,使用一般现在时态。

2. Present continuous tense1) 表示正在进行的动作,如“我正在学英语”,使用现在进行时态。

Unit 6 Vocabulary Work(1)

Unit 6 Vocabulary Work(1)

Unit 6 TourismVocabulary Work•茫茫苍山,气势磅礴;云遮雾绕,气象万千;芳草萋萋,树绿花艳;重峦叠嶂,连绵不尽,奇峰异岭,高插入云,云雾弥漫,迷幻莫测;蜿蜒曲折,宁静幽深,波光粼粼,波光潋滟;急流险滩,奔腾不息,勇往直前,忽而惊涛裂岸,势不可挡。

雄伟壮观的泰山,烟云变幻的黄山,飞瀑磅礴的庐山,巍峨险峻的华山。

•茫茫苍山,气势磅礴;•shadowy mountains / boundless mountain, with grandeur or great momentum, in all its splendor, in its imposing manner•云遮雾绕,气象万千;•shrouded in mists and clouds / in mist and rain, / changeable in weather; mist-shrouded and weather-changeable in a day;•气象万千:spectacular and kaleidoscopic[kəˌlaɪdəˈskɔpɪk], majestic and grand, in all its majesty•芳草萋萋,树绿花艳;•trees and grass thrive, assorted flowers contend to show their charms•Lush / verdant and luxuriant trees and grass, booming flowers•树木葱茏,鲜花繁茂,姹紫嫣红•lush plants and flowers,with a blaze of bright colors•奇花异草exotic flowers and herbs•繁花似锦multitude of blooming flowers; flourishing scene of prosperity•重峦叠嶂,连绵不尽,奇峰异岭,高插入云,云雾弥漫,迷幻莫测;•range upon range of rolling mountains/ overlapped mountains, everywhere you can see cliffs and peaks of unique shapes towering into the clouds. The mist and clouds add an aura of mystery to the natural beauty.•蜿蜒曲折,宁静幽深,波光粼粼,波光潋滟;•winding, meandering, zigzag, tranquil / quiet with a sedate appearance, glistening ripples on white waters•湖光山色,相映成趣The lakes and mountains form a delightful contrast; The lakes and mountains contrast beautifully with each other.•黄山四绝: 奇石、异松、云海、温泉The four unique scenic features: grotesque rocks, legendary pines, the sea of clouds and hot springs•苍松翠柏luxuriant cypresses and pines•烟波浩渺a wide expanse of misty waters•急流险滩,•turbulent currents / torrential[tɔ:ˈrenʃəl, tə-]rapids and dangerous shoals; tumbling torrents and treacherous shoals•波涛汹涌•Surging / rolling waves / billows;Waves surge turbulently•奔腾不息,勇往直前,忽而惊涛裂岸,势不可挡。

初中英语牛津版七年级上Unit6Vocabulary

初中英语牛津版七年级上Unit6Vocabulary

Do you know these clothes? jumper
skirt T-shirt
shorts
suit jacket
Do you still remember?
1. Amy is wearing a yellow ________ (套头衫).
jumper
2. Simon is wearing a pair of black
ong hite
Performance
Our fashion show
Today we are going to have a fashion. Some classmates are going to show us some clothes.
After that, please describe their clothes.
Now please enjoy the show.
How cool!
Work in groups
Model: S1: What is … wearing? S2: She is wearing a skirt. S1: What colour is it? S2: It’s white. S1: What’s it made of? S2:It’s made of cotton. S1: Is it comfortable? S2: Yes, it is.
初中英语牛津版7A
Unit 6
Fashion
Vocabulary
Revision
1. Kitty from Class 1, Grade 7
来自7年1班的凯蒂
2. welcome to our fashion show
欢迎来我们的时装秀 3. want to raise money for Project Hope 想要筹钱给希望工程

Vocabulary for Unit 6

Vocabulary for Unit 6
Vocabulary for Unit 3
英文
中文
英文
1.a story about space adventure
一个关于太空探险的故事
2.an astronaut
一位宇航员
3.a space telescope
一个太空望远镜
4.a comet
一颗彗星
1.Our navigator was lost again.
钢条从地面弹起。
19.We were caught like rats in a trap.
我们像老鼠一样被困在陷阱中。
20.You come in peace, but tomorrow you'll be in pieces.
你们为和平而来,但明天你们将粉身碎骨。
28.You were wrong about the monster being friendly, weren't you?
食物短缺
12.Out pilot brought us down gently in a valley close to a great cliff of smooth, black rock.
我们的飞行员将我们轻轻地降落到一个靠近伟岸悬崖的山谷,悬崖是一块光滑的黑色岩石
13.approach the doors carefully
小心翼翼地靠近门
14.The furniture inside was similar to the type on the Earth.
里面的家具和地球上的形状相似
15.hop-hopped-hopped
单脚跳(原型,过去时,过去分词)
16.give a roar
大声咆哮
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