B2U1 Unit test
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基础篇B2-Unit1 教案上课讲义
基础篇B2-U n i t1教案教案河南大学大学外语教学部教案Unit 1 College CultureUnit overviewCampus traditions form college memories. They unite the students of past and present. They also create a strong connection to the campus for everyone who spent time there. Each college has its beloved culture and traditions that students kept alive through the years, or even through centuries. However, some are forbidden due to various reasons. After learning this unit, you will get to know your college from a new perspective.Lesson 1Agenda:1.Lead in (课程导入)2.Audio Studio (语音材料听力练习)3.Speaking Workshop (口语工作坊)4.Home Assignments (课下作业)Part I Lead-inTry to list as many mottos of Chinese universities as you can (both in Chinese and English). Part II Audio StudioListening PassageWord bank:undergraduate n. (尚未取得学位的)大学生participate v. 参加;参与Task 1 Multiple Choices1. A. Sydney, Madrid, Prague.B. Prague, Sydney, Madrid.C. Prague, Madrid, Sydney.D. Madrid, Sydney, Prague.2. A. She quite liked the study environment.B. She didn’t e njoy the study environment.C. She wanted a more independent study environment.D. She felt the study environment was not serious enough.3. A. Too serious.B. Too advanced.C. More teacher-centered.D. More student-centered.Task 2 Listen to the conversation again and fill in the blanks with what you hear.• 1 Prague had a very ___________ study environment, a lot of my classmates were a bit older and the study there was more like ____________ learning.• 2 I would have __________ a bit more help. But Sydney was __________, because there were so many international students.• 3 I guess it depends. Some were more __________ . You know, they wanted to experience studying abroad and expand their ____________.• 4 You might think that Spanish people are really __________ and open. However, it was quite difficult to get into the __________.Tape Script of audio task:Peter: So, Tina, you told me that you'd studied in three different countries.Tina: Yeah, that's right. I did my undergraduate in Prague and as part of that I joined an exchange program in Madrid for one semester and after that I moved to Sydney for my master’s degree. Peter: Wow, that sounds really interesting. I'm interested in the student life in these different countries. Do you think there are big differences?Tina: Yeah, they are quite different. Prague had a very serious study environment, a lot of my classmates were a bit older and the study there was more like independent learning.Peter: Right.Tina: So, at that time I didn't really enjoy that environment. I felt it was too advanced. I would have preferred a bit more help. But Sydney was different, because there were so many international students.Peter: How about Madrid?Tina: I felt in Madrid it was more teacher-centered style of teaching so students took notes and perhaps didn’t participate so much.Peter: I see. OK. Were students in Sydney more active than those in Madrid?Tina: I guess it depends. Some were more active. You know, they wanted to experience studying abroad and expand their world view.Peter: You said students in Prague were really serious. How about the students in Madrid?Tina: Right. Well, in Madrid I actually found it difficult to become friends with local students. You might think that Spanish people are really friendly and open. However, it was quite difficult to get into the local life. So, to be honest, most of my friends were other international students. PassageWord Bankcarnation n. 康乃馨compulsory a. 强制的;强迫的Task 1 True or False1 The speaker likes the tradition of wearing examination carnations.2 Students prefer carnations to other flowers.3 Students wear carnations to show their preparedness for exams.4 Students must be given the flowers by someone else.Task 2 Filling blanks• 1 White carnations are worn for the first exam, ___________ carnations for the last and ___________ carnations for all the exams in between.• 2 They leave the exam halls through a special ___________, running into the arms of their friends. Their friends are quick to cover them in Prosecco and various other items to___________.• 3 It is so nice to see people all around town buying each other flowers, wishing ___________ luck and congratulating those wearing ___________.ScriptTraditions, traditions, Oxford is full of them, but the examination carnations are definitely one of my favorites. Carnations are worn during exam time to show how far along each student is with their exams. White carnations are worn for the first exam, red carnations for the last and pink carnations for all the exams in between. One suggested reason for this tradition is that students used to place a white carnation in their red ink-pots when taking exams, so by the last exam it was completely red.You can easily tell which students have finished their exams by the red carnations. They leave the exam halls through a special back door, running into the arms of their friends. The friends are quick to cover them in Prosecco and various other items to celebrate.Carnations are not compulsory, but tradition also states that students must be given the flowers by someone else. Whatever the reason, I hope that this is one tradition that is here to stay. It is so nice to see people all around town buying each other flowers, wishing strangers luck and congratulating those wearing red.News report 1Multiple Choices1. A. Chance to advertise the college’s arts festival brand.B. Chance to revive the long lost art tradition of the college.C. Chance to introduce up-to-date works of art out of campus.D. Chance to highlight those who work to enrich the college community.2. A. Once a month.B. Once a quarter.C. Once a semester.D. Once a year.3. A. For 5 days.B. For 8 days.C. For 10 days.D. For 12 days.ScriptStudents and teachers worked as partners across all areas of art at Amherst College to celebrate the Spring Arts Festival on campus.“We have a lively arts community that touches almost every corner of our campus,” says an assistant professor of music. Another profess or agrees: “The Spring Arts Festival is a chance to highlight some of the students, faculty and guests who work to enrich our community through their works of art, performances and discussion of the arts all year long.”Now an annual event, the 10-day Spring Arts Festival kicks off with an opening get-together and live jazz performance in the Arms Music Center. Each day there will be at least one event.News report 2Multiple Choices1. A. To promote tourism.B. To promote cooperation in trade.C. To enhance the exchange of knowledge.D. To propose new programs to study abroad.2. A. Chinese art.B. Chinese music.C. Chinese history.D. Chinese medicine.3. A. About 40.B. About 80.C. About 120.D. About 160.ScriptRecently, China and Denmark have entered into a range of agreements to partner in areas including research, innovation and higher education. The purpose is to enhance the exchange of knowledge between the two countries. Against this background, more Chinese and Danish higher institutions are setting up an increasing number of exchange programs.As a result of this, about 40 third-year students majoring in English, interpretation and translation, journalism, and Chinese literature from Beijing International Studies University (BISU) will study cross-cultural studies at the University of Copenhagen (UCPH) next year. At the same time, about 40 Danish students majoring in Chinese studies will come to BISU to learn Chinese history, literature, and language.The numbers of exchange students will double, year-on-year, going forward. Because of the partnership between BISU and UCPH, it will be an excellent opportunity for students to look into the differences in terms of lifestyles between Chinese and Danish university students.Part III Speaking workshopHave a discussion with your peers on the following Topics• 1 Do you know any other interesting traditions relating to exams? Share them with the class.• 2 What is your favorite college tradition? And why do you like it?Part IV Home Assignment1.Try to understand what is taught in class;2.Explain your university motto orally;3.Prepare for the new activities;5. Preview next lesson.教案Lesson 2Part I Lead-inTask 1 Explore campus life in different countriesTask II questions and answers✧What special classes or courses does your university have?✧Which aspects of your university’s PE class interest you the most? And which aspects do youthink need to be improved?Part II Videl StudioWord Bankinstructor n. 教练unique a. 独特的;独一无二的spiritual a. 精神(上)的;心灵的technical a. (尤指在音乐、艺术、体育运动等方面)技艺突出的Background InformationCornell University:Cornell is a privately endowed research university and a partner of the State University of New York. As the federal land-grant institution in New York State, we have a responsibility—unique within the Ivy League—to make contributions in all fields of knowledge in a manner that prioritizes public engagement to help improve the quality of life in our state, the nation, the world. Task 1 Viewing and understanding: Multiple Choices1 Why did Emily initially choose to attend Cornell University?A. Cornell University has high standard faculty.B. Cornell University has a tree climbing PE class.C. Cornell University is an Ivy League research university.D. Cornell University has a good reputation for academic research.2 According to Justin, how are the instructors like in the tree climbing class?A. Strict.B. Skillful.C. Helpful.D. Friendly.3 What do you really need before attending a Cornell Tree Climbing class?A. Tree climbing equipment.B. Tree climbing techniques.C. Physical and spiritual readiness.D. Clothing appropriate for the weather.Task 2 Viewing and understanding: MatchingTask 3 Thinking and Speaking✧Why do you think people attend college/university?✧What are the benefits and harms of club activities for college students?ScriptWelcome to Cornell University and the Cornell Tree Climbing (CTC). CTC supports safe and environmentally friendly tree climbing techniques for pleasure, education, and research. We offer tree climbing courses for all ages and experience levels both locally and internationally. We believe that people love being in trees. We have never offered a class which did not fill. Let’s hear from the instructors and students.Brian: We've had a group of six students and we've been teaching them how to climb these trees. Ibrahim: I didn’t notice how tall these trees are. It’s the tallest tree I probably see.Emily: One of the reasons I initially came to Cornell was cuz I saw they had a tree climbing PE class and I thought that was really pretty unique.Diana: It's hard, you know, it's hard like I was in a photograph.Justin: It works so hard you like to take a day and a half to get to the top and just … yeah we made it. We made it and the view is fantastic.Tammy: This is my third year and every year is just as exciting as the year before.Diana: It's, it's a gift to be able to make something fun and educational.Justin: All the instructors were really friendly. It's been fantastic and it's eye-opening because these are the largest trees in the world by mass. When you get to the top still you can't put your arms around them.精品文档Tammy: It's kind of like a spiritual thing for me when you get up in the tree like that. I, I don't know how to describe it but it's, it’s very peaceful and it's contentness.Jed: You need to have the technical skills and you need to be sure of yourself because when you look down it's a long way down.Emily: I went in pretty unsure about the different tree climbing techniques and pretty nervous but by the end of it I feel really, really confident in all the techniques which is awesome.Brian: This group of people there … they just loved tree climbing so much.Lessons are offered at any time, weekday or weekend, all year round, by arrangement. Find a time that works for you. Call us up and we’ll let you know if it is available. You need only bring clothing appropriate for the weather. Tough outside clothes and strong gloves are a good idea. We’ll provide all the climbing equipment. Don’t wait, join us.Home Assignment1.Try to understand what is taught in class;2. Practice I-enhance through U-campus;3. Prepare for the next unit;4. Finish the unit test.收集于网络,如有侵权请联系管理员删除。
新视野B2U1Text A课文
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1. What are the key factors that help people learn English as a foreign language?
• Good course, excellent syllabus based on some principles;
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Short answer questions
2. Do you have any problem in English learning?
— I always feel it difficult to… — It’s not easy for me to… • understand what others say; • remember so many words; • learn the grammar; • read quickly; • speak in public…
5. According to Michal, English learning brings him _s__a_ti_s_f_a_c_t_io_n__a_n__d_p__le_a_s_u__re_______.
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Listen to the talk again and discuss the questions. 1. How does Michal learn English?
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Warming-up activities Text study Language application Summary
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Unit 1 Life is a learning curveListening to the worldSharingScriptsH = Hina; W1 = Woman 1, etc.; M1 = Man 1, etc。
Part 1H: I have a full-time job but I like learning new things in my spare time。
At the moment,I'm studying Spanish. I’m enjoying it but I'm finding it quite difficult。
Today we’re asking people about learning new things。
Part 2W1: I'm learning to speak another language, actually。
I’m learning French. I'm also learning, er, to drive.W2: I’m learning to play golf at the moment. Um, my husband and my son play golf, and when we go on holiday, I feel that I want to be able to play with them。
W3:I’m learning to speak Spanish。
W4: I am learning Arabic。
M1: Well,I’ve been learning to play the guitar for about 50 years now. And it’s a constant process,so still learning bits, yes.W5:I’m learning yoga at the moment, and I’m finding it quite hard。
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B2U1 Unit test 100%Section A: Understanding short conversationsIn this section you’ll hear 5 short conversations. You are required to listen to the recording ONLY ONCE and after each conversation, a question will be asked about what has been said. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given.1. Not RenewA. He does n't like Mrs. Jon es.B. He's going t o study abroad.C. His apartmen t is too expensive.D. His apartment is too old.2. What Class?A. British Literature.B. British Literacy. 识字;有文化;读写能力;精通文学C. British Litter.垃圾D. British Litigation. 诉讼3. Baby boomerA. People born during and after World War I.B. People born during and after World War II.C. People born during and after the Korean War.D. People born during and after the Vietnam War.4. Overthough the [sydney]A. Support the college president.B. Destroy t he college preside nt's office.C. Throw t he college president from a window.D. Remove th e college president from office.5. BookA. Two brothers named David and Goliath.B. The rise of th e Roman Empire.C. A farmer who a lmost defeated the Roman Empire.D. A farmer who joined and fought fo r the Roman Empire.Section B: Understanding a long conversationIn this section you’ll hear a long conversation. You are required to listen to the recording ONLY ONCE. The conversation will be followed by 3 questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given.Questions 6 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.6. Stay clear of[with drug]?[daughter & dad]A. Turn toward.B. Disappear into.C. Stay away from.D. Rely on.7. Main Reason Not to take drugsA. He took drugs and knows how bad they all are.B. She should spend her time at college studying and gettinggood grades.C. Drugs make you irresponsible.不负责任的;不可靠的D. There are a lot of dangerous drugs available that could hurther.8. Not describe man’s attitudeA. Loving.B. Critical.C. Understanding.D. Cautious.Section C: Understanding a passageIn this section you’ll hear a passage. You are required to listen to the recording ONLY ONCE. The passage will be followed by 3 questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given.Questions 9 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard.9. DisplayA. A desire to i nfluence other s.B. A desire to change the way things are.C. A desire to l earn new things.D. A desire to become famous.10. socotiA. A student studying economics.B. A student studying cultural studies.C. A student studying sociology.D. A student studying philosophy.11. Why people become famous [rebel]A. Because they are not satisfied with socie ty and act to hu rtothers.B. Because they are satisfied with society and act topreserve【保护】the current status.C. Because they are not satis fied with society and act tomake it different and/or better.D. Because they a re satisfied with society and a ct to improvethemselves.Submit。
Test-B2U1
Test 1L Vocabulary (20%)Directions: Fill in the blanks with words from the word bank. Change the form when necessary. None of the words can be used more than once. Write down your answers on the Answer Sheet.1.The boss rejected the ________ that Sunday working destroys family life.2.The most heated discussion _________ the questions of changing the name of the organization.3.The relationship between these two countries is based on _________ dependence.4.The boy does not like this type of training because it involves a lot of __________ .5.Tom was lucky because he always enjoyed the friendship and ___________ of friends who wouldhelp him out when he was in trouble.6.China has a long history of cuisine, a vast territory and _________ natural resources.7.The new bike between his thighs, the beautiful morning and the prospect of a full week's activityahead all made him want to _________ joy.8.The married couples ________ their residual problems and finally broke up.9.The solution to these problems is ________ , that is, preventing them from developing by thinkingahead and taking action early.10.As a shop assistant, you should not consider customers to be __________ consumers; you shouldregard them as your friends.IL Reading Comprehension (40%)Section A (20%)Directions: In the section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it. Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on the Answer sheet.[A]You return from work on a muggy August evening. Your unwashed teenage son is on the sofa playing Fortnite, as he has been doing for the past eight hours. Your daughter, scrolling through Instagram, acknowledges your presence with a surly grunt. Not for the first time, you ask yourself: why are school summer holidays so insufferably long?[B]This is a more serious question than it sounds. Many children will return from the long break having forgotten much of what they were taught the previous year. One study from the American South found that this "summer learning loss” could be as high as a quarter of the year's education. Poor children tend to be the worst affected, since rich ones typically live in homes full of books and are packed off to summer camp to learn robotics, Latin or the flute. A study from Baltimore found that variations in summer loss might possibly account for two-thirds of the achievement gap between rich and poor children by the age of 14-15. Long holidays definitely strain厅花费不少时间;这其实与我们祖先们围坐火炉,边烤食物边进食所具有的社交功能是相同的。
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B2U1 Unit test 100%Section A: Understanding short conversationsIn this section you’ll hear 5 short conversations. You are required to listen to the recording ONLY ONCE and after each conversation, a question will be asked about what has been said. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given.1. Not RenewA. He does n't like Mrs. Jon es.B. He's going t o study abroad.C. His apartmen t is too expensive.D. His apartment is too old.2. What Class?A. British Literature.B. British Literacy. 识字;有文化;读写能力;精通文学C. British Litter.垃圾D. British Litigation. 诉讼3. Baby boomerA. People born during and after World War I.B. People born during and after World War II.C. People born during and after the Korean War.D. People born during and after the Vietnam War.4. Overthough the [sydney]A. Support the college president.B. Destroy t he college preside nt's office.C. Throw t he college president from a window.D. Remove th e college president from office.5. BookA. Two brothers named David and Goliath.B. The rise of th e Roman Empire.C. A farmer who a lmost defeated the Roman Empire.D. A farmer who joined and fought fo r the Roman Empire.Section B: Understanding a long conversationIn this section you’ll hear a long conversation. You are required to listen to the recording ONLY ONCE. The conversation will be followed by 3 questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given.Questions 6 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.6. Stay clear of[with drug]?[daughter & dad]A. Turn toward.B. Disappear into.C. Stay away from.D. Rely on.7. Main Reason Not to take drugsA. He took drugs and knows how bad they all are.B. She should spend her time at college studying and gettinggood grades.C. Drugs make you irresponsible.不负责任的;不可靠的D. There are a lot of dangerous drugs available that could hurther.8. Not describe man’s attitudeA. Loving.B. Critical.C. Understanding.D. Cautious.Section C: Understanding a passageIn this section you’ll hear a passage. You are required to listen to the recording ONLY ONCE. The passage will be followed by 3 questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given.Questions 9 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard.9. DisplayA. A desire to i nfluence other s.B. A desire to change the way things are.C. A desire to l earn new things.D. A desire to become famous.10. socotiA. A student studying economics.B. A student studying cultural studies.C. A student studying sociology.D. A student studying philosophy.11. Why people become famous [rebel]A. Because they are not satisfied with socie ty and act to hu rtothers.B. Because they are satisfied with society and act topreserve【保护】the current status.C. Because they are not satis fied with society and act tomake it different and/or better.D. Because they a re satisfied with society and a ct to improvethemselves.Submit。
新标准大学英语综合教程2第一单元unit test
1.The former rivals decided to create a(n) al l i ancewhen they realized they shared acommon threat.Your answer Correct answeralliance alliance2. The streets around the courthouse were all closed down because of ther ebelagainst the ruling.Your answer Correct answerrebel demonstration3.Sandra was explaining how her daughter is beginning to pr ot estagainst her rules andauthority.Your answer Correct answerprotest rebel4. The government has passed many laws that intended to make us safer, but (a)cyni cwould probably suggest that we're just as vulnerable as before.Your answer Correct answercynic cynic5.The gover norof California held a press conference to announce his candidacy for theUS Senate.Your answer Correct answergovernor governor6.I found the Prime Minister's speech to be very i nspi r at i onal; it made me feel hopefuland patriotic.Your answer Correct answerinspirational inspirational7.At this point, Jim has no passi onof landing a job anytime soon; he just can't find ajob for someone with a history degree.Your answer Correct answerpassion prospects8.Radicalism, by def i ni t i on, means that people are acting outside the accepted normsof society.Your answer Correct answerdefinition definition9.My children are growing up today in the Internet er a—a time when all the knowledgeof the world is only a few mouse clicks away.Your answer Correct answerera era10.The September 11 terrorist attack in the United States caused more dest r uct i onthanmany people thought possible.Your answer Correct answerdestruction destruction11.During the 1960s, many young people chose to pet i t i ontheir country's involvement inthe Vietnam War.Your answer Correct answerpetition protest12. The collapsed housing industry in America ultimately had severe consequences for theentire econom y.Your answer Correct answereconomy economy13. phi l osophyin favor of the proposed law.Your answer Correct answerphilosophy petition14.Traveling through Mexico was a wonderful oppor t uni t yto practice Spanish which Ispent so many years studying.Your answer Correct answeropportunity opportunity15. She chose to major in business at college because she thought it would increase herchances of well-paid em pl oym entafter graduation.Your answer Correct answer employment employment16.This artist must be fairly obscur e; I've never heard of her and I'm an art major!Your answer Correct answer obscure obscure17.Mike explained that it was his personal dem onst r at i onthat governments should neverinterfere with other countries' internal problems.Your answer Correct answerdemonstration philosophy18.My father always told me that if I don't have pr ospect sfor what I do, I should findsomething else to do.Your answer Correct answerprospects passion19.Subjects like physics and chemistry can cause considerable f r ust r at i onfor studentswho aren't good at mathematics.Your answer Correct answerfrustration frustration20. i ndust r i alsociety and an agricultural one.Your answer Correct answerindustrial industrial Section B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21.The students took i nthe streets in protest and got a lot of media attention.Your answer Correct answer in to22.It's difficult to know exactly what the candidates stand f orbecause they speak in suchgeneral terms.Your answer Correct answerfor for23.It wasn't until I moved to college that I realized how much I relied onmy parents.Your answer Correct answer on on24.That film about the plight of polar bears really made me sit upand pay attention toclimate change.Your answer Correct answerup up25.Greg wanted to go jogging in spite ofthe fact that there was a strong thunderstorm.Your answer Correct answer of of26.I would never be associated w i t han organization that was cruel to animals.Your answer Correct answer with with27.The news story was about people who protested because they had been kept f r omthelist of eligible voters.Your answer Correct answerfrom off28.Barbara decided not to drop outof college even though she was pregnant.Your answer Correct answer out out29.Do you really think a group of students can bring aboutchange in the government?Your answer Correct answer about about30.President Kennedy hoped that the embargo would bring the Cuban government backitsknees.Your answer Correct answerback toPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.When I was in college, I was a reporter for the school newspaper. My very first article was about astudent protest on (31)cl ash. The students, mostly freshman and(32)sophom or esgathered outside the chemistry building. They were calling for the(33)r esi gnat i onof Professor Keyes, who they claimed was a particularly(34)apat het i cteacher. He ran his classroom like a dictator and didn't grade fairly.The students were mostly peaceful and they spent all day (35)chant i ng"Down withKeyes! Down with Keyes!" However, they did have a minor (36)r epr essi vewith otherstudents who tried to defend Professor Keyes. Nobody was hurt, but it was obvious that both sideswere very (37)r esonanceabout their beliefs.You could say that my college had a very (38)l i ber alenvironment. Students wereencouraged to think for themselves, (39)asser ttheir rights, and fight for what theybelieved in. This wasn't the only protest during my college years, either. You certainly couldn't criticizethe students for being (40)passi onat e; they were always outspoken and involved!Your answer Correct answer(31) clash campus(32) sophomores sophomores(33) resignation resignation(34) apathetic repressive(35) chanting chanting(36) repressive clash(37) resonance passionate(38) liberal liberal(39) assert assert(40) passionate apatheticPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.One of the most famous student protests to ever occur in the United States took place between May 1 and May 4, 1970 at a college campus in the Midwestern state of Ohio. The reason this particular protest isstill remembered and famous is because of the unfortunate result of the demonstrations.On April 30, 1970, US President Richard Nixon announced an escalation of the war in Vietnam with a military invasion of Cambodia, which neighbors Vietnam. At that time, the war was extremely unpopular with the public and many people were frustrated and angered by this new development—especially students. Many people had been encouraged by Nixon's promise two years earlier to end the war, but, in 1970, there was still no end in sight.On May 1, students at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio protested against the American invasion of Cambodia and were calling for an end to the war. The campus protest was peaceful, but emotions grew throughout the day, and riots soon erupted in the town's streets that night. In response, the governor sent National Guard troops to the Kent State University campus to stop the riots and protests.Small protests continued over the next two days, and then, on the morning of May 4, approximately 2,000 students gathered in the center of campus to protest both the war and the presence of soldiers at their school. The soldiers ordered the students to disperse and return to their dorms. When they refused, the soldiers began firing tear gas into the crowd.During the morning, the situation escalated, along with tensions, emotions, and anger. Shortly after noon, the National Guard soldiers opened fire on the students. The cause of this action remains unclear to this day. However, at the end of the day, four students were killed and nine others were wounded. Some of those students were not even involved in the protest. They were just walking by or watching the protest from a distance.41. What were the students at Kent State University protesting?A. The American invasion of Vietnam.B. The American invasion of Cambodia.C. The election of President Richard Nixon.D. The election of the Ohio governor.42. National Guard troops were sent to the Kent State campus because _______.A. President Nixon ordered them thereB. the students asked them to comeC. the Ohio governor ordered them thereD. the school's administration asked them to come43. What happened in Kent, Ohio on May 4, 1970?A. President Richard Nixon announced the invasion of Cambodia.B. Students at Kent State University began a peaceful protest.C. Riots broke out in the town's streets.D. National Guard soldiers killed four students.44. This style of writing would best be described as _______.A. expositoryB. argumentativeC. narrativeD. descriptive45. Which of the following words best describes the students at Kent State University in 1970?A. Apathetic.B. Passionate.C. Cynical.D. Nostalgic.。
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What I want to talk to you about today is the difference
between gifts and choices. Cleverness is a gift, kindness is a choice.
Gifts are easy — they’re given after all. Choices can be hard.
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happen after that. MacKenzie told me I should go for it.
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Unit One A Way to Success
was to be the first time? He looked at me, and after a bit of silence,
he gently and calmly said, “Jeff, one day you’ll understand that it’s
harder to be kind than clever.”
I had just turned 30 years old, and I’d been married for a year. I told my
wife MacKenzie that I wanted to quit my job and go to do this crazy thing that
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新标准大学英语综合教程2第一单元unit test
1.The former rivals decided to create a(n) al l i ancewhen they realized they shared acommon threat.Your answer Correct answeralliance alliance2. The streets around the courthouse were all closed down because of ther ebelagainst the ruling.Your answer Correct answerrebel demonstration3.Sandra was explaining how her daughter is beginning to pr ot estagainst her rules andauthority.Your answer Correct answerprotest rebel4. The government has passed many laws that intended to make us safer, but (a)cyni cwould probably suggest that we're just as vulnerable as before.Your answer Correct answercynic cynic5.The gover norof California held a press conference to announce his candidacy for theUS Senate.Your answer Correct answergovernor governor6.I found the Prime Minister's speech to be very i nspi r at i onal; it made me feel hopefuland patriotic.Your answer Correct answerinspirational inspirational7.At this point, Jim has no passi onof landing a job anytime soon; he just can't find ajob for someone with a history degree.Your answer Correct answerpassion prospects8.Radicalism, by def i ni t i on, means that people are acting outside the accepted normsof society.Your answer Correct answerdefinition definition9.My children are growing up today in the Internet er a—a time when all the knowledgeof the world is only a few mouse clicks away.Your answer Correct answerera era10.The September 11 terrorist attack in the United States caused more dest r uct i onthanmany people thought possible.Your answer Correct answerdestruction destruction11.During the 1960s, many young people chose to pet i t i ontheir country's involvement inthe Vietnam War.Your answer Correct answerpetition protest12. The collapsed housing industry in America ultimately had severe consequences for theentire econom y.Your answer Correct answereconomy economy13. phi l osophyin favor of the proposed law.Your answer Correct answerphilosophy petition14.Traveling through Mexico was a wonderful oppor t uni t yto practice Spanish which Ispent so many years studying.Your answer Correct answeropportunity opportunity15. She chose to major in business at college because she thought it would increase herchances of well-paid em pl oym entafter graduation.Your answer Correct answer employment employment16.This artist must be fairly obscur e; I've never heard of her and I'm an art major!Your answer Correct answer obscure obscure17.Mike explained that it was his personal dem onst r at i onthat governments should neverinterfere with other countries' internal problems.Your answer Correct answerdemonstration philosophy18.My father always told me that if I don't have pr ospect sfor what I do, I should findsomething else to do.Your answer Correct answerprospects passion19.Subjects like physics and chemistry can cause considerable f r ust r at i onfor studentswho aren't good at mathematics.Your answer Correct answerfrustration frustration20. i ndust r i alsociety and an agricultural one.Your answer Correct answerindustrial industrial Section B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21.The students took i nthe streets in protest and got a lot of media attention.Your answer Correct answer in to22.It's difficult to know exactly what the candidates stand f orbecause they speak in suchgeneral terms.Your answer Correct answerfor for23.It wasn't until I moved to college that I realized how much I relied onmy parents.Your answer Correct answer on on24.That film about the plight of polar bears really made me sit upand pay attention toclimate change.Your answer Correct answerup up25.Greg wanted to go jogging in spite ofthe fact that there was a strong thunderstorm.Your answer Correct answer of of26.I would never be associated w i t han organization that was cruel to animals.Your answer Correct answer with with27.The news story was about people who protested because they had been kept f r omthelist of eligible voters.Your answer Correct answerfrom off28.Barbara decided not to drop outof college even though she was pregnant.Your answer Correct answer out out29.Do you really think a group of students can bring aboutchange in the government?Your answer Correct answer about about30.President Kennedy hoped that the embargo would bring the Cuban government backitsknees.Your answer Correct answerback toPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.When I was in college, I was a reporter for the school newspaper. My very first article was about astudent protest on (31)cl ash. The students, mostly freshman and(32)sophom or esgathered outside the chemistry building. They were calling for the(33)r esi gnat i onof Professor Keyes, who they claimed was a particularly(34)apat het i cteacher. He ran his classroom like a dictator and didn't grade fairly.The students were mostly peaceful and they spent all day (35)chant i ng"Down withKeyes! Down with Keyes!" However, they did have a minor (36)r epr essi vewith otherstudents who tried to defend Professor Keyes. Nobody was hurt, but it was obvious that both sideswere very (37)r esonanceabout their beliefs.You could say that my college had a very (38)l i ber alenvironment. Students wereencouraged to think for themselves, (39)asser ttheir rights, and fight for what theybelieved in. This wasn't the only protest during my college years, either. You certainly couldn't criticizethe students for being (40)passi onat e; they were always outspoken and involved!Your answer Correct answer(31) clash campus(32) sophomores sophomores(33) resignation resignation(34) apathetic repressive(35) chanting chanting(36) repressive clash(37) resonance passionate(38) liberal liberal(39) assert assert(40) passionate apatheticPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.One of the most famous student protests to ever occur in the United States took place between May 1 and May 4, 1970 at a college campus in the Midwestern state of Ohio. The reason this particular protest isstill remembered and famous is because of the unfortunate result of the demonstrations.On April 30, 1970, US President Richard Nixon announced an escalation of the war in Vietnam with a military invasion of Cambodia, which neighbors Vietnam. At that time, the war was extremely unpopular with the public and many people were frustrated and angered by this new development—especially students. Many people had been encouraged by Nixon's promise two years earlier to end the war, but, in 1970, there was still no end in sight.On May 1, students at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio protested against the American invasion of Cambodia and were calling for an end to the war. The campus protest was peaceful, but emotions grew throughout the day, and riots soon erupted in the town's streets that night. In response, the governor sent National Guard troops to the Kent State University campus to stop the riots and protests.Small protests continued over the next two days, and then, on the morning of May 4, approximately 2,000 students gathered in the center of campus to protest both the war and the presence of soldiers at their school. The soldiers ordered the students to disperse and return to their dorms. When they refused, the soldiers began firing tear gas into the crowd.During the morning, the situation escalated, along with tensions, emotions, and anger. Shortly after noon, the National Guard soldiers opened fire on the students. The cause of this action remains unclear to this day. However, at the end of the day, four students were killed and nine others were wounded. Some of those students were not even involved in the protest. They were just walking by or watching the protest from a distance.41. What were the students at Kent State University protesting?A. The American invasion of Vietnam.B. The American invasion of Cambodia.C. The election of President Richard Nixon.D. The election of the Ohio governor.42. National Guard troops were sent to the Kent State campus because _______.A. President Nixon ordered them thereB. the students asked them to comeC. the Ohio governor ordered them thereD. the school's administration asked them to come43. What happened in Kent, Ohio on May 4, 1970?A. President Richard Nixon announced the invasion of Cambodia.B. Students at Kent State University began a peaceful protest.C. Riots broke out in the town's streets.D. National Guard soldiers killed four students.44. This style of writing would best be described as _______.A. expositoryB. argumentativeC. narrativeD. descriptive45. Which of the following words best describes the students at Kent State University in 1970?A. Apathetic.B. Passionate.C. Cynical.D. Nostalgic.。
B2U1 Unit test
B2U1 Unit testSection A: Understanding short conversationsIn this section you’ll hear 5 short conversations. You are required to listen to the recording ONLY ONCE and after each conversation, a question will be asked about what has been said. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given.1. Not RenewA. He doesn't like Mrs. Jones.B. He's going to study abroad.C. His apartment is too expensive.D. His apartment is too old.2. What Class?A. British Literature.B. British Literacy. 识字;有文化;读写能力;精通文学C. British Litter.垃圾D. British Litigation. 诉讼3. Baby boomerA. People born during and after World War I.B. People born during and after World War II.C. People born during and after the Korean War.D. People born during and after the Vietnam War.4. Overthough the [sydney]A. Support the college president.B. Destroy the college president's office.C. Throw the college president from a window.D. Remove the college president from office.5. BookA. Two brothers named David and Goliath.B. The rise of the Roman Empire.C. A farmer who almost defeated the Roman Empire.D. A farmer who joined and fought for the Roman Empire.Section B: Understanding a long conversationIn this section you’ll hear a long conversation. You are required to listen to the recording ONLY ONCE. The conversation will be followed by 3 questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given.Questions 6 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.6. Stay clear of[with drug]?[daughter & dad]A. Turn toward.B. Disappear into.C. Stay away from.D. Rely on.7. Main Reason Not to take drugsA. He took drugs and knows how bad they all are.B. She should spend her time at college studying and gettinggood grades.C. Drugs make you irresponsible. 不负责任的;不可靠的D. There are a lot of dangerous drugs available that could hurther.8. Not describe man’s attitudeA. Loving.B. Critical.C. Understanding.D. Cautious.Section C: Understanding a passageIn this section yo u’ll hear a passage. You are required to listen to the recording ONLY ONCE. The passage will be followed by 3 questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given.Questions 9 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard.9. DisplayA. A desire to influence others.B. A desire to change the way things are.C. A desire to learn new things.D. A desire to become famous.10. socotiA. A student studying economics.B. A student studying cultural studies.C. A student studying sociology.D. A student studying philosophy.11. Why people become famous [rebel]A. Because they are not satisfied with society and act to hurtothers.B. Because they are satisfied with society and act to preserve【保护】 the current status.C. Because they are not satisfied with society and act tomake it different and/or better.D. Because they are satisfied with society and act to improve themselves.Submit感谢您的阅读,祝您生活愉快。
B2U2UnitTest答案
adaptable
7. observe
observation
8. affect
effect
9. recover
recovery
10. intention
11. existence
existing
12. harmonious
13. create
creation
14. reduce reduction
legally adv. affection creative
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I. 阅读词汇—我会认(10分)
1. n. 海报
11. n. 平原
2. adj. 不合法的;非法的
12. vt. & vi. 射杀;射伤;发射
3. v. 打猎;搜寻;追捕
威
4. 5.
6. 7.
n. 物种 vt. 使惊恐;使害怕;使担 心;n. 恐慌;警报;警报器 vt. 划分等级;n. 等级;级别
creatively
IV. 核心短语—我会记(20分)
1. 究竟,到底; 2. 灭亡;逐渐消失 3. 保护;照管;监督 4. 激起 5. 被打动 6. 当提到 7. 砍到;削减(开支) 8. 采取措施做某事
9. aware of
10. on average
11. make progress 12. concerned about 13. as far as I am concerned 14. adapt to 15. under pressure 16. make out 17. remind sb of sth/sb 18. day and night 19. due to 20. search for
新视野大学英语第三版B2U1B练习
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2.As it is a matter of little importance to us, there is no point in arguing out which is wrong or right or which is better or worse.
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• 1. Being able to determine the main idea of a passage is one of the most useful skills that can _a_p__p_ly__to__ any kind of reading.
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B2U1 TEXT A B中英文
Unit 1Text A An impressive English lesson一堂难忘的英语课1 If I am the only parent who still corrects his child's English, then perhaps my son is right. To him, I am a tedious oddity: afather he is obliged to listen to and a man absorbed in the rules of grammar, which my son seems allergic to.如果我是唯一一个还在纠正小孩英语的家长,那么我儿子也许是对的。
对他而言,我是一个乏味的怪物:一个他不得不听其教诲的父亲,一个还沉湎于语法规则的人,对此我儿子似乎颇为反感。
2 I think I got serious about this only recently when I ran into one of my former students, fresh from an excursion to Europe. "How was it?" I asked, full of earnest anticipation.我觉得我是在最近偶遇我以前的一位学生时,才开始对这个问题认真起来的。
这个学生刚从欧洲旅游回来。
我满怀着诚挚期待问她:“欧洲之行如何?”3 She nodded three or four times, searched the heavens for the right words, and then exclaimed, "It was, like, whoa!"她点了三四下头,绞尽脑汁,苦苦寻找恰当的词语,然后惊呼:“真是,哇!”4 And that was it. The civilization of Greece and the glory of Roman architecture were captured in a condensed non-statement. My student's "whoa!" was exceeded only by my head-shaking distress.没了。
b2U2过关讲评
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1. 小组内先一对一, 然后组内合作讨论. 动口动脑动笔。 2. 组长调控好,确保每层的学生都能最大限度解决问 题,以备展示和质疑,保证高效完成。 要 求 3. 展示同学做好拓展准备 4. 科研小组成员要首先质疑拓展 目 A层活用所学知识,利用非常学案拓展。 标 B层掌握导学案上的所有知识。 C层掌握过关导学案上的单词、短语 4 2 1 4 10 11 14 9 6
assessment
评分标准:70分以上+2„ 75+3分 80+5分
G1 10 G2 5 G3 8 G4 6
Problems:
1. 单词拼写错误 16、18 G5 15 形式错误19 20 G6 11 短语形式; 句型不牢
打造 小组 团队 战斗 力!
3. Think about the shortcomings, new hope and
plans in the later days study; be absorbed in
our class.
Crazy English
内 背诵过关导学案中的单词,短语和句型。 容 要 1. 大声激情投入,高效完成 求 2. 动脑背诵记忆,并思考运用 1. 各组:组长调控高效记忆状态,争创挂星
IV(15’) 1-5 CCABA 6-10 BBBDB 11-15 DDADA 13:A/B,A更符合语言习 惯 V.阅读表达:(20’ ) 1. Saving for future. 2.Saving early will mean you will have to work for fewer years when you are older. 3.The earlier you begin saving 4.Saving is an important lesson and a good habit in our lives; Especially it‟s a skill that everyone needs. 5.要确保存钱而不挥霍,这样才能有效增长财富。
b2u1练习
一、选择1. This book will _______ to the students of English.A. be of great valueB. be of great valuableC. be great valueD. be of very value2. I don’t like the way ______ you speak to her.A. /B. in thatC. whichD. of which3. What he did ______ what he said moved us.A. more thanB. rather thanC. less thanD. no more than4. I believe there is no doubt ____he will attend the meeting.A. whichB. thatC. whatD. whether5. ------ Tom is never late for work. Why is he absent today?------ Something _________ to him.A.must happenB. should have happenedC. could have happenedD. must have happened6. He was by his colleagues though he himself didn’t think he had done anything special.A. thought little ofB. thought poorlyC. highly thought ofD. thought highly7. It is the youngest brother rather than his two elder brothers _______been fined for breaking the traffic rules.A. whom haveB. who haveC. that have B. that has8. On our arrival, we found the police were_________ the ______boy.A. in search of; losingB. in the search of; missingC. in the search of; lostD. in search of; missing9. I never fancied Mary---- so weak a girl -----_______ the football match and did pretty well.A. taking part inB. joiningC. to join inD. to take part in10. He’s given me so much help in trouble; I teach his daughter English _____.A. in turnB. by turnsC. in returnD. in answer11. Put everything _____ to you in your desk, nothing else.A. belongsB. belongedC. belongingD. to belong12. The workers in the garage are ____ apart his car and trying to find out where the problem is.A. tellingB. fallingC. takingD. setting13. The book _____ cover is blue is now ______.A. who; lostB. which ; missingC. whose, missingD. of which; lost14. The employee you had been thinking highly_______ dishonest.A. of provingB. of provedC. of to proveD. of being proved.15. --We don’t know who stole the book. What’s you opinion?--Jack is considered _______ it.A. having doneB. to have doneC. doingD. to do16. He was so nervous during the test. No ______ he didn’t pass the exam.A. wayB. surpriseC. wonderD. matter17. Having a trip abroad is certainly good for the old couple, but it remains______ whether they will enjoy it.A. to seeB. to be seenC. seeingD. seen二、短文改错When I was ten years old, I went to Yangzhou with two American.I became their guide.First, we went to the Shouxi River.They wanted to look around the river by the boat.After buy the tickets, we got into the boat.We went around seeing the beautiful sight.After that, we went shopping.The sellers couldn't spoke English.Though it was very harder, I tried my best listen to their words carefully and translate the sentences.They bought some little things with their help.Next, we went to a small zoo but took some pictures.When we felt hunger, we went out and had lunch.After lunch, we visited some old house and learned more about Chinese history.三、七选五The Internet has opened up a whole new online world for us to meet, chat and go where we’ve never been before.But just as in face to face communication, there are some rules of behavior that should be followed when on line. 1 Imagine how you’d feel if you were in the other person’s shoes. For anything you’re about to send: ask yourself, “Would I say this to the person’s face?” If the answer is no, rewrite and reread. 2 .If someone in the chat room is rude to you, your instinct (本能) is to fire back in the same manner. But try not to do so. 3 If it was caused by a disagreement with another member, try to fix the situation by politely discussing it. Remember to respect the beliefs and opinions of others in the chat room.4 Offer advice when asked by newcomers, as they may not be sure what to do or how to communicate. When someone makes a mistake, whether it’s a stupid question or an unnecessarily long answer, be kind about it. If it’s a small mistake, you may not need to say anything. Even if you feel strongly about it, think twice before saying anything. Having good manners yourself doesn’t give you the right to correct everyone else.5 At the same time, if you find you are wrong, be sure to correct yourself and apologize to those that you have offended.It is not polite to ask others personal questions such as their age, sex and marital status. Unless you know the person very well, and you are both comfortable with sharing personal information, don’t ask such questions.A. It’s natural that there are some people who speak rudely or make mistakes online.B. Repeat the process till you feel comfortable saying the words to the person’s face.C. Everyone was new to the network once.D. The basic rule is simple: treat others in the same way you would want to be treated.E. When you send short messages to a person online, you must say something beautiful to hear.F. You should either ignore the person, or use your chat software to block their messages.G. If you do decide to tell someone about his mistake, point it out politely.。
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B2U1 Unit test 100%
Section A: Understanding short conversations
In this section you’ll hear 5 short conversations. You are required to listen to the recording ONLY ONCE and after each conversation, a question will be asked about what has been said. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given.
1. Not Renew
A. He does n't like Mrs. Jon es.
B. He's going t o study abroad.
C. His apartmen t is too expensive.
D. His apartment is too old.
2. What Class?
A. British Literature.
B. British Literacy. 识字;有文化;读写能力;精通文学
C. British Litter.垃圾
D. British Litigation. 诉讼
3. Baby boomer
A. People born during and after World War I.
B. People born during and after World War II.
C. People born during and after the Korean War.
D. People born during and after the Vietnam War.
4. Overthough the [sydney]
A. Support the college president.
B. Destroy t he college preside nt's office.
C. Throw t he college president from a window.
D. Remove th e college president from office.
5. Book
A. Two brothers named David and Goliath.
B. The rise of th e Roman Empire.
C. A farmer who a lmost defeated the Roman Empire.
D. A farmer who joined and fought fo r the Roman Empire.
Section B: Understanding a long conversation
In this section you’ll hear a long conversation. You are required to listen to the recording ONLY ONCE. The conversation will be followed by 3 questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given.
Questions 6 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
6. Stay clear of[with drug]?[daughter & dad]
A. Turn toward.
B. Disappear into.
C. Stay away from.
D. Rely on.
7. Main Reason Not to take drugs
A. He took drugs and knows how bad they all are.
B. She should spend her time at college studying and getting
good grades.
C. Drugs make you irresponsible. 不负责任的;不可靠的
D. There are a lot of dangerous drugs available that could hurt
her.
8. Not describe man’s attitude
A. Loving.
B. Critical.
C. Understanding.
D. Cautious.
Section C: Understanding a passage
In this section you’ll hear a passage. You are required to listen to the recording ONLY ONCE. The passage will be followed by 3 questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given.
Questions 9 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard.
9. Display
A. A desire to i nfluence other s.
B. A desire to change the way things are.
C. A desire to l earn new things.
D. A desire to become famous.
10. socoti
A. A student studying economics.
B. A student studying cultural studies.
C. A student studying sociology.
D. A student studying philosophy.
11. Why people become famous [rebel]
A. Because they are not satisfied with socie ty and act to hu rt
others.
B. Because they are satisfied with society and act to preserve
【保护】the current status.
C. Because they are not satis fied with society and act to
make it different and/or better.
D. Because they a re satisfied with society and a ct to improve
themselves.
Submit。