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新视野大学英语第一册U7课本课后练习答案 PPT课件
Exercises
5 If you want to make something palatable, do you want to make it (a) more quickly, or (b) taste better?
ExerciBiblioteka esDealing with unfamiliar words
3 Match the words with their definitions
4 Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words in the box. You may need to make other changes.
Exercises
Reading and interpreting
6 Work in pairs. Decide what the metaphors mean. 1 Taking the coins to the bank was always a big
production.
2 "You’ll get to college on pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters," ...
Exercises
Now decide what word you can use to describe the
sound of: (a) a small, frightened animal
新视野大学英语第三版第一册unit7课文翻译
UNIT7TESTA当诚实消失时1 “有真正诚实的人吗?”我们的报纸版面和电视新闻充斥着不计其数的有关欺骗、说谎和诈骗的报道,诚实似乎已经成为正在迅速消失的价值观。
而且这些报道表明,全球范围内腐败和不诚实现象蔓延范围之广已经危及到了社会的安康。
这些报道中包括诸如此类的故事:学生因考试前贩卖大学期末考题而面临犯罪指控;一名学生因提交买来的、还夹着收据的学期论文而被勒令退学;一名职员用公司的邮资机来邮寄自己的圣诞贺卡,他在寄了一张贺卡给公司的财务主管后被发现!我们都读过或听过类似的事情,更别说社会各层面存在的种种不诚实行为,如偷窃东西的顾和索取贿赂的政客。
去年一年,一家大型连锁酒店的大量毛巾被游客偷走,酒店因此花费了300万美元来添置新毛巾。
尤其令人担忧的是,世界范围内有关学生不诚实行为的报道越来越多。
2 不过这些报道确实是真实的还是言过其实了呢?我们该不该因这些关于行为准则和道德水准下降的报道而感到不安呢?人们认定现在学生中的不诚实现象比20年、50年或100年前更为广泛。
如果是这样,其背后的原因是什么呢?如果情况确实属实,那就令人十分担心了,因为今天的学生就是未来的领袖!也许现在学生骗人的欲望并不比从前大。
然而,由于大学学位至关重要,这可能给学生带来更大的压力,使他们在学术上造假。
毫无疑问,现代科技使人更容易获得造假的方法和机会。
写学期论文这一艰巨的任务即便不是最可怕的作业,也一直是导致学生神经紧张和沮丧的原因之一。
但是现在,网络唾手可得,点击几下鼠标就能找到非法的资源。
3 现在的学生如果想要伪造学期论文的话不必在网上浏览太长时间。
他们只需要找到合适的网址,然后购买或订购网上论文,或者甚至免费下载论文。
一个网络服务站提供“质量最高、价格最低的论文”,每页只需5.95 美元。
忙碌的、注重节约成本的学生还会找到其他出售“低价”论文的网站,这些网站向顾客许诺“你会既开心又成功。
”有些人担心,曾经被奉为最棒的学习工具的互联网会成为作弊者最得力的帮手。
定稿新视野大学英语第一册U7课本课后练习答案全.ppt
(e) coins in your pocket jingle e.g. Just then there was the jingle of keys outside the door.
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Exercises
Dealing with unfamiliar words
3 Match the words with their definitions 4 Replace the underlined words with the correct
form of the words in the box. You may need to make other changes. 5 Answer the questions about the words and expressions
7 Where was the pickle jar when he returned with his family? The pickle jar was on the floor beside the dresser.
8 What kind of relationship did the writer have with his father? They seemed to have a close relationship although the writer did not say this directly. The father cared for his son and his education. They both shared some deep feelings which they could not put into words.
新视野大学英语第三版第一册unit7SectionA
Numerous accounts of cheating, lying, and fraud _c_r_o_w_d__ our newspaper pages and TV news; It seems that honesty is __a_r_a_p_id__ly__v_a_n_is_h_i_n_g_v_a_l_u_e____. (Para.1)
If you tell the truth you don’t have to remember anything.
— Mark Twain
1 7 UNIT Hoping for the better
Section A When honesty disappears
Objectives
To discuss some social phenomenon about dishonesty
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Unit 7 Section A
When honesty disappears
FOREIGH LANGUAGE TEACHING AND RESEARCH PRESS AIR FORCE ENGINEERING UNIVERTISY
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7 UNIT
No legacy is so rich as honesty. — William Shakespeare
behind his back. We should say and do nothing to
the __in_j_u_ry__ of any one. It is not only a matter of _p_r_in_c_i_p_l_e_, but also the path of peace and honor.
2. What would you do if the cashier at the supermarket forgets to charge you for one item?
新视野大学英语读写第一册翻译第一册UNIT 7-10
UNIT 7在手枪胁迫之下和大多数城里人一样,我非常小心谨慎。
在把车开进车库前,我会扫视街道和周围的小路,看看有没有异常的人或东西。
那天晚上也不例外。
可是当我手里拿着肯德基炸鸡走出车库时,一个肥壮、留着短髭、头戴绒线帽、身穿深色尼龙夹克的年轻人从停车处旁边的灌木丛中钻出来,把手枪顶在我的双眼之间。
“交出来,他妈的--,”他威胁道,”出来。
”“嗨,”我说,”去吧。
”我一边说,一边把肯德基快餐盒放在小路旁边的播种机上,同时设法把我房子的钥匙扔进灌木丛中。
“你的钱呢?你的钱呢?”他吼道。
在我们遭遇的过程中,他会重复自己说的每一句话;出于本能,我也同样重复着自己的话。
“在我钱包里,在我钱包里,”我说。
他走到我的背后,把枪顶在我的脖子上,开始搜我的裤子口袋。
“你的钱包呢?”他问。
“在后面的口袋里。
”“还有呢?”“我就这么多钱了。
”“你的手表呢?”“在这儿,”我边回答边把左臂伸向路旁。
就在这时,他的同伙出现了。
他很瘦小,手持一支加大的蓝色钢制左轮手枪。
他深色的眼睛里闪着光,好似擦亮了的玻璃;他手臂和双腿冷不防地移动着,就好像是连着看不见的电线似的。
他厉声说道,”许朝我们看,不许朝我们看。
”他并不蠢。
我看过许多刑事审判,因而知道在那些武装袭击的受害者中,很少有人能够辨认出袭击他们的人,因为他们的注意力全集中在枪上,而没有放在持枪人上。
我有意识地留意了一下他们面部的细节。
“我没有看你们。
”当那个大个子劫匪把手表从我的手腕上扯下来时,我撒了个谎。
“趴下,趴下,”那小个子命令我,并一把摘下了我的眼镜,把它扔到草坪上。
这时,我已面朝下趴在了地上,地上的尘土紧贴着我的前额。
那个大个子劫匪用枪顶着我的后脑勺,小个子用左轮手枪顶着我左边的太阳穴。
我当时想,”这下完了。
他们就要杀死莱斯利了。
主啊,可怜可怜我这个有罪的人吧。
”“这是什么?”大个子问道。
我把头转向右边。
“是肯德基炸鸡,”我说。
“我们把它带走,”大个子厉声说道。
接着,突然间---劫匪们手里拿着钱包、手表和炸鸡---他们的脚步声消失在了黑暗的街道上。
新视野视听说教程第一册unit7答案及原文
II. Listening SkillsIdentifying Prices1.M: I want two correction pens and a notebook. How much are they?W: $ 1.95 for each correction pen. $ 5.00 for the notebook.Q: How much does the man have to pay?2.W: Ooh, it’s only $9.8. I bet Jane would love th is blue vase. Flowers are really her thing.M: The salesgirl said it is 30% off today, and it will be the normal price tomorrow.Q: How much will the vase cost tomorrow?3.W: Wow, what a wonderful yard sale. Did you see the sofa? It’s in good shape, and he’sselling it for just $100.M:Y eah. And that computer, just $150. What a steal! The one we saw last Saturday was three times as expensive as it.Q: How much was the computer they saw last week?4. M: Hi. I’d like to book two tickets for this weekend’s concert. How much for generaladmission?W: General admission is $25 per ticket and is standing room only. Seat tickets range from $35 to $50, depending on the section you want.Q: How much are two seat tickets?5. W: Hey, Nancy. I’ve got this cou pon that says if I buy three cans of Coke, I get a free bag ofchips.M: Y ou’d better look at it more carefully. It says three bottles of Coke. The bottles are over there. $1.30 for each.Q: How much will the man pay to get three cans of Coke and a bag of chips?1.D2.B3.C4.B5.DIII. Listening InTask 1: Malls in the U.S.Malls are popular places for Americans to go. People like malls for many reasons. They feel safe because malls have private security guards and sometimes even police stations. Parking is usually free, and the weather inside is always fine. The newest malls have beautiful rest areas with waterfalls and large green trees. The largest mall in the United States is the Mal of America in Minnesota. It covers 4.2 million square feet. It has 350 stores, eight nightclubs, and a seven-acre park! There are parking spaces for 12,750 cars. About 750,000 people shop there every week. The first indoor mall in the United States was built in 1965 in Minnesota, but now malls are like town centers where people come to do many things. They shop, eat foods from all over the world, and see movies at theaters. Some people even get their daily exercise from the new sport of “mall walking.” Others go to malls to meet friends. In some malls, people can see a doctor or a dentistand even attend church. In a word, people can do just about everything in malls.1.A2.C3.B4.D5.DTask 2: Online ShoppingW: Hey, Don, online shopping is so popular nowadays. Where is a good place to buy electronics online?M: Hmmm. I usually go to . Sometimes I use eBay.W: Really, I’ve never used either of those. What are they all about?M: Well, eBay is an auction site. People put their stuff up for sale, and then other people log in and if they’re intereste d in one item, they bid on it. If you want to bid, you put in the amount that is the most you’re willing to pay. Then, by a certain deadline, the highest bid gets the item. W: Interesting. Then, if your bid is the highest, how do you pay?M: Well, you can usually send a check or money order. Or, you can use a system called PayPal which lets you pay by credit card online.W: Hoe do you get your stuff?M: Well, after the auction, eBay puts you directly in touch with the seller, and then you arrange for them to send it to you. Y ou can check it out at .W: I sure will. And how about that Amazon place you said?M: is like an actual store, just online. They sell just about everything, either new or used items. I find the prices are usually a good deal cheaper than in a store.W: That’s what I’ve heard. I think that buying some things online, like books, or DVDs, is a really good idea, but I could never buy clothes online.M: I know what you mean. Things that you need to see, touch and feel first, before you buy, are hard to buy online. But then again, there’re lots of people who buy everything online!W: Do you think it’s safe? I mean, I’ve heard that people can steal your credit card number over the Internet.M: Well, I think that is does hap pen, but it’s very rare. All in all, it’s pretty safe.W: And what if you want to return something?M: I think that’s probably easier if you bought it in a real store. But, these online stores and sellers often have very good return policies. Y ou just need to package it all back up again.W: A pain in the neck if you ask me!1.It’s an auction site where people put their stuff up for sale, and then other people log in andbid on it.2.They can send a check or money order, or use a system called PayPal which lets them pay bycredit card online.3.The online store puts the buyer directly in touch with the seller, and then the buyer can ask theseller to send the items over.4.She could never buy clothes online.5.Y ou just need to package it all back up again.Task 3: Beware of bargains!Ever since ancient times, people have always loved a bargain. If they think they are getting a “good deal” they will grab it up, whatever it is. Some people buy clothes they will never wear, orfurniture they have no need or room for. Som e even buy cars they can’t afford simply because the auto dealer is having a sale. There is an old saying: “Y ou get what you pay for.” And another saying: “If a price seems too good to be true, it probably is.” Sometimes stores feature poorer quality goods at prices that are not really reduced. Some stores offer “unbelievable bargain prices” on unit costs, then add on hidden charges so that the final price is the same as the regular price—or sometimes even higher. There are bargains to be had, but the safest way is to find a retailer that you can trust, and to be cautious. The Romans had a saying: “Let the buyer beware!” The idea is as true today as it ever was.People have always loved a bargain. If they think they are getting a “good deal”, they will grab it whatever it is. But you get what you pay for. Sometimes stores feature poorer quality merchandise at prices that are not really reduced. Some stores offer “unbelievable bargain prices” on unit costs, then add on hidden charges so that the final price is the same as or even higher than the regular price. There are bargains to be had, but the safest way is to find a retailer that you can trust, and to be cautious.Task 4: An AnnouncementWelcome to our Gift Shop! Time to start thinking about gifts for your friends! The best flowers, cards, stationery, dolls, oriental gifts, art prints and posters, hand-made gifts, and woodwork are arriving daily. Remember, all the gifts are carefully chosen by top professionals! Y ou can get all your favorite gifts at a discount of twenty per cent here at Gift Shop!IV. Speaking OutNow Your TurnKatherine: Peter, where are you off to?Peter: Just going to the bookstore.Katherine: Oh, the photo shop is next door to it. Would you mind picking up my pictures for me? Peter: All right. Want anything from the bookstore?Katherine: Well, could you pick up a stapler, please? My papers are in a mess.Peter: No problem.Model 2 Could you do me a favor?Now Your TurnNicole: Hey Robert, would you take a look at this for me? My computer is making a funny noise.Robert: Sure, let me have a look. Hmm, seems like something had gone wrong with your hard drive.Nicole: Really? Well, then could you do me a favor? I need to get it fixed right away. Would you give me a ride to the store?Robert: No problem. But it is still under warranty?Nicole: I’m afraid not. It’s several years old.Robert: Let’s hope the repairs are not too expensive.Model 3 I was wondering if you could possibly…Now Your TurnSusan: I wish I hadn’t gone to town this morning. I lost my purse at the shopping center. Michael: I’m sorry to hear that. What are you going to do now?Susan: I guess I’ll go back to check at the Lost and Found. And I was wondering if you could possibly lend me some money for the bus fare. Every cent I had was in my purse. Michael: I’ll be glad to. Here’s ten dollars, or do you need more?V. Let’s TalkJack: There certainly are a lot of CDs on sale here today. I hope the new Linkin Park is on sale.What were you thinking of picking up?Jane: Well, you know me, Jack. I love classic music. I was thinking of either the Beatles or Elvis’ “Greatest Hits.”Jack: Jane, when are you going to get with the times? Classic Rock is not classic; it’s just old. Jane: Y es, well, Pop Rock all sounds the same to me. For me, the Classic Rock really stands out.It’s what started it all.Jack: It’s also been played a million times. Don’t you get tired of it?Jane: No, never. Oh, there’s a salesperson; let’s ask him what they have on sale.Salesman: Can I help you?Jack: Y es, my friend and I were looking for some CDs. We were hoping they would be on sale.My friend is looking for some older selections like the Beatles or Elvis’ “Greatest Hits.” I was really hoping you’d have the new Linkin Park on sale, but if not, I’m also looking for Nickelback.Salesman: Well, I have some good news and some bad news. The good news is that all of the CDs you have asked for are on sale. The bad news is we have just sold out of Elvis’“Greatest Hits”, but we can order one for y ou.Jane: (to her friend) Sold out of Elvis! That must mean he’s pretty popular. (to the salesman) Y ou need to order it in? How does that work?Salesman: Well, if you give me your telephone number, when we get it, one of our staff will give you a call. The n you can some and pick it up. It shouldn’t be more than a week. Jane: Okay, well, I’ll take the Beatles CD right now, and you can order the Elvis for me. I’ll give you my phone number.Jack: And I will take the new Linkin Park for now. I’m afraid I only h ave enough for one CD. Salesman: The sale lasts till the end of the month. In the meantime, I’ll get your CDs for you, and I’ll take down your number for that Elvis order. Boy, he’s always a popular seller! Jane: I know!Column A Column BJack 2.3.4.8Jane 1.5.6.7For ReferenceAB, persuade A to buy the jeans.I’m telling you, the jeans will look great on you.A, give your impression of the jeans.They’re nice, but I think I’m going to look around a little first.B, push A to buy the jeans.We only have a few pairs left.A, try to beat down the price.They’re just too experience. If you give me a discount, maybe I’ll be interested.B, make an offer.Since these jeans seem exactly specially made for you, I’ll give you a five percent discount.A, bargain with B.Make it ten percent, and I’ll take them.BB, ask A whether he/she has done something wrong with the Walkman.Well, Sir/Miss. What exactly did you do with the Walkman when you got it home?A, complain and explain the problem.Why? I did nothing. I put it some batteries and turned it on, but it just wouldn’t work.B, offer a suggestion.Well, I’m afraid we don’t have any more of these models in stock. Would you mind changing it for another type?A, ask if you can get a refund.Not if it costs more money. Can I just get my money back?B, Answer A’s question and make an offer.I’m afraid it’s out stor e policy that we can only exchange it. But for only twenty dollars more, you can get a new model.A, give your opinion on B’s offer.But that’s what you told me about this model last week!VI. Furthering Listening and SpeakingTask 1: Does complaining work?Many people tolerate bad service or inferior products rather than make a complaint. They feel that complaining won’t do any good. In fact, they’re wrong: complaining works because companies don’t want dissatisfied customers. If you have a complaint, do something about it right away. The longer you wait, the harder it will be to get your complaint settled. First, you can complain to one of the clerks. If they cannot help you, then ask politely to speak to a manager. Also, many stores have Customer Service representatives whose job is to solve problems in customer relations. These people are eager to assist because companies realize that dissatisfied customers can damage their reputations. Y ou should always insist on your own rights as a customer. Y ou have the right to receive a product you ordered in timely manner and in good condition. With airlines, you have the right to be on the flight you’ve booked. Y ou can also expect a discount if you receive less than you have agreed upon—a hotel room with a view of a brick wall instead of an ocean view, for example.1. tolerate complaint2. do any good dissatisfied customers3. longer harder settled4. Customer Service solve problems5. the right in a timely mannerTask 2: Credit CardsBecause credit cards have so many advantages, their use has become widespread. Unfortunately, however, credit cards are major sources of problems to society as a whole. First, there is the issue of fraud. Stolen credit cards add to the cost of all merchandise as companies write off these losses by adding to the cost of all goods. Second, there are the personal misfortunes. Credit card companies charge exceptionally high rates of interest (about 20%), but because the cards are so easy to use, many people but beyond their ability to repay. Also, there are often too generous limits to the amount of credit one can have; as a result, many people run up such high debts that they go bankrupt. Currently, it is easy for people to own many credit cards. When one credit card is “maxed out” they simply switch to another. Although individual credit cards have limits, the number of credit cards is not limited. People with ten credit cards, each with a $5,000 limit, have $50,000 of credit, even though they might not be able to pay all of their bills. This can easily lead to bankruptcy. Perhaps people should be given an absolute credit limit set as a certain percentages of their imcome.1. F2.F3.F4.T5.TTask 3: A Tongue TwisterBetty Botta bought some butter.“But,” she said, “this butter is bitter.Put a bit of better butterWill make my butter better.”So she bought a bit of butterBetter than the bitter butter.And it made her butter better.So it was better than Betty BottaBought a bit of bitter butter.。
新视野英语教程 第一册Unit7-Get Rich Quick, Marry in May
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Can you suggest some key words about wedding?
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Bachelor Bouquet veil wedding dress/gown hitch/marry 结婚礼服 单身汉/女 结婚仪式 离婚 面纱
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marriage certificate silver/golden wedding
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新视野听说第一册第七课听力文字资料
Unit 7Warming upGuns for trouble? No way! Guns keep people safe from enemies and provide them with a way to get food. But there’s no doubt managing guns is a difficult issue. How do we keep them out of the hands of criminals? And, what about irresponsible gun use?It takes confronting situations with guns to know how we truly feel about them. Facing an armed robber might make us wish that guns didn’t exist. Or we might wonder why societies allow people to have them. It might also make us wish we had a gun to protect ourselves. But if everyone had a gun, gun use would be out of control. The consequences are hard to know.Gun for trouble? Includes stories of gun use for us to consider as we weight this sensitive issue.P99 short conversations1.w: so, did you buy guns for sport or fortrouble?M: neither! I bought a couple of pistols to protect my home.Q: why did the man buy guns?2.m: what’s the problem? Keeping a gun inmy home for safety isn’t a crime.W: in this country it is against the law.You’ll have to give it to the police right away!Q: what is the problem with the man having a gun?3.M: my anxiety level always goes up whenI see someone late at night.W: you wouldn’t be so worried if you carried a gun, like I do.Q: why does the woman not get worried?4.M: my daughter was arrested for havinga pistol at school.W: I know. She told me that she brought it because she didn’t feel safe.Q: what does the woman know?5.m: it’s usually males who cause problemswith guns. I don’t know why.W: men are just more violent by nature, I think. They cause many problems.Q: why do males cause most problems with guns?6.w: I am cautious when I am out. I payattention and stay out of trouble.M: if you continue to do so, you won’t have to worry about needing a gun.Q: why does the woman not need a gun according to the man?7.m: did you see what the robbers lookedlike before they started shooting?W: they had on nylon masks, so Icouldn’t see. I was scared when they shot at me.Q: why could the woman not tell what the robbers looked like?8.w: I heard that you shot your gun in thehouse yesterday. Did you see a robber?M: no, I fired it by mistake while polishing the handle. I should have been more careful.Q: why did the man shoot his gun in the house?9.m: I became a n advocate of tougher gunlaws after my son was killed.W: I know you mean well, but I don’t know you’re doing what he’d want.Q: what does the woman doubt?10.m: will you reveal the cause of gunviolence at this meeting?W: no. gun violence is not simple enoughto understand in such a short time.Q: why will the woman not tell people the cause of gun violence?P100M: before the robbery, cases of gun violence were only statistics to me, numbers that I would read in the newspaper. But now ,,things will never be the same.W: what do you remember?M: I remember everything that I would like to forget. Most of all, I remember the shots Bang! The sound of the first bullet being fired rang in my ears. I turned and saw a victim collapse. She grabbed her chest. And then, in a moment, she was still.W: you just stood there?M: I was so scared; it was like I was frozen.W: why did they do it?M: the robbers? They wanted money, of course. But I blame society for allowing people to have guns.W: I don’t think I’d like it much if I was told I couldn’t have a gun. Having a gun makes me feel safer.1.How did the man see gun violence before the robbery?2.What happened right after the first shot?3.Why did the man not do anything?4.Why does the man blame society?5.How does the woman feel about guns?P101Millions of people live in fear of being a victim of gun violence, and many of them think guns should be destroyed. I understand how they feel, but I don’t share their opinion. Since I’ve owned guns my entire life, my thoughts on this issue are different.The reality of the situation is that guns don’t kill people. People kill people. So we should think less about the problems of guns, and think more about the problems of people. W e should think about joblessness and poor education, which are at the foundation of this issue. And we should act to reduce these problems by promoting better schools.Education shows us how to rise above violence, teaching us ho to be responsible and how to support ourselves by our work. More people need to learn these important lesions, and they we can reduce gun violence in society. Questions;1.What are millions of people afraid of?2.What are the real gun problems according to the speaker?3.What is at the foundation of gun violence according to the speaker?4.How can we reduce problems behind the gun violence according to thespeaker?5.Which important lesson do we need to learn?P1021.Americans2. experience3. back4. color5. situation6. promise7. first8. step9. behind 10. togetherP107My brother was a principal at a school I a western state. He told me that a female student had been reported for bragging that she kept a loaded gun in her school locker. This girl was only 14 years old. As the principal, my brother made the decision to cut the bolt on the girl’s locker to see if there really was a gun in there. To his surprise, there was –a loaded 38. The girl was immediately suspended from school.However, the girl’s father was extremely angry with the principal. He said that schools was dangerous and he felt that his daughter have every right to keep a gun in her locker to protect herself. He also claimed that the locker was his private property, so the principal had no right to search it.The father caused so much trouble that the school board decided to meet over this issue. As to the question, ”should a teenager be allowed to keep a loaded gun in her locker at school?”, everybody answered ”no”. Then the school board voted to support the principal’s decision to suspend the girl. It was passed by a vote of four to three. However, to everyone’s surprise, the principal resigned because he couldn’t accept the fact that almost half of the school board supported gun ownership in school.1.the girl told her classmates that she had a loaded gun in her school locker.Y es, it was true.2.the father was extremely angry at the suspension and caused a big troublefor the school.3.the school held a school board meeting to discuss the problem, and then theyvoted on the principal’s decision concerning the suspension of the girl. Homework:P108Robber: give me all your cash, old man.Clerk: what is this ? ah, I am being robbed again! Please get the gun out of my face. I’ll do what you want.Robber: what I want right now is for you to shut up and give me all of your cash. Clerk: ok, here it is-all of the money from the register.Robber: that is more like it. Now, give me your wallet.Clerk: you want my wallet, too?Robber: hey, this isn’t a joke, man. Now, give me your wallet, or I’ll shoot you in the head.Clerk: all right, here you go.Robber: good, now, give me a bottle of Scotch from up there on the shelf-the good stuff.Clerk: I am sorry, young man. Y ou can shoot me if you like. But , I can’t give you that bottle unless you are 21.Robber: I don’t believe this. All right, ok, here’s my driver’s license. Do you see there? I am over 21.Clerk: yes, you are over 21 all right, I also see that your name is Jamison Kelleher and you live on Main Street. The police will be very interested in knowing this information. Aren’t you sorry now that you tried to rob me? Questions:1.What did the robber see on the shelf?2.Why did the dashier refuse to give the Scotch to the robber?3.What did the robber show to the clerk for proof?4.What did the clerk say he would tell the police?5.What do you think of the robber?P109It was early morning in a pub and the clerk yawned nonstop. Usually, nobody came in to drink at such an early hour. Suddenly, the door opened and a man walked in. he put a $20 bill on the counter and asked for change. Though the clerk was unhappy, he opened the cash drawer. Suddenly, the man pulled out a gun and asked for all the cash in the register. The frightened clerk promptly gave him all the money. The man took the cash from the clerk and ran away, leaving the $20 bill on the counter. Recovered from the fright, the clerk quickly checked his loss. There had been only $15 in the cash drawer.Questions:1.When did the story happen?2.How much money did the man put on the counter?3.What did the man do when the clerk opened the cash drawer?4.What was the clerks reaction to the robbery?5.What was the loss of the pub?P1101. threat2. native3. appeared4. air5. powerful6. including 7, taste 8. later 9. fear 10. survive.。
新视野大学英语第1册Unit7课后答案和翻译第3版
新视野大学英语第1册Unit7课后答案和翻译第3版新视野大学英语第1册Unit7课后答案和翻译(第3版)导语:《新视野大学英语》系列教材是普通高等教育“十一五”国家级规划教材。
下面店铺分享新视野大学英语第1册Unit7课后答案和翻译(第3版),欢迎参考!新视野大学英语第1册Unit 7答案【Section A】VocabularyIII.1. identify2. attach3. instinct4. polish5. unusual6. offend7. detail8. slight9. foundation 10. robIV.1. details2. robbed3. offended4. polishing5. identify6. slight7. instinct8. attached9. foundation 10. unusual V.1.attached to2. Looking through3. hold dear4. pulling into5. face to face with6. rather than7. out of control8. eaten away at9. have mercy on 10. got to their feetVI.1. G2.H3.J4.L5.O6.A7.C8.M9.D 10.ESentence structure1. They should have their pay increased.2. I had my first book accepted for publication that year.3. George had his papers taken form him at the police station4. I had my wallet stolen while I was on holiday.5. The couple are going to have their wedding photos enlarged at the store.VIII.1. rather than to her daughter2. rather than harm them3. rather than leaving everything to the last minute4. Rather than using the last of my cash5. rather than increase payTranslationIX.1. The police had the photograph of the missing girl enlarged so that they could recognize her easily.2. When I go to work, I prefer to take a bus rather than drive and that morning was no exception.3. When he saw his granddaughter coming into the house (Seeing his granddaughter coming into the house), the old man got to his feet and moved several steps unexpectedly as if he could walk by himself.4. At that time we focused our attention on that painting without noticing anything unusual around us, and we can’t offer any additional details.5. The couple pulled their car into the parking lot and then headed for the cinema.6. It’s a question we have to face no matter how unpleasant it is.X.1. 经验告诉他,妇女的天性昌保护自己而不是去伤害攻击者。
新视野大学英语第三版第一册读写教程课后答案unit7
新视野大学英语1第三版读写教程答案Unit 7Section ALanguage focusWords in use31 reveal2 implying3 accurate4 exaggerated5 eliminate6 facilitate7 frustrated8 appropriate9 conscious 10 launch Words building4Words learned New words formed-alcontinue continualemotional emotioinindustry industrialpart partial-encecorrespond correspondenceinnocence innocentpresent presenceoccur occurrenceintelligent intelligence-yworth worthyunite unityinquiry inquire51 correspondence2 continual3 partial4 emotion5 occurrences6 innocent7 worthy 8 industrial9 presence 10 inquire11 unity 12 intelligenceBanked cloze61 L2 M3 C4 E5 H6 G7 J8 I9 N 10 AExpressions in use71 not to mention2 turn in3 rip off4 cope with5 launched a campaign6 If this/that is the case7 be confined to8 descend intoStructured writing9My dorm is nice to live in. For example, it has a very convenient location. It is close to everything on campus. It only takes 5 minutes to walk to my classes, 8 minutes to the library, 15 minutes to the swimming poo l, and only 2 minutes to the cafeteria. What’s more, there are great facilities in the building. There is a laundry room, a gym, a TV room, and even an ATM machine. Most importantly, I like my roommates. We get along very well, and we have a lot of fun together. In one word, I lovemy dorm.Translation10在所有美国人的信念中,最基本、最强烈的信念可能就是崇尚个人自由。
新视野大学英语第三版第一册读写教程课后答案unit7
新视野大学英语1第三版读写教程答案Unit 7Section ALanguage focusWords in use31 reveal2 implying3 accurate4 exaggerated5 eliminate6 facilitate7 frustrated8 appropriate9 conscious 10 launch Words building4Words learned New words formed-alcontinue continualemotional emotioinindustry industrialpart partial-encecorrespond correspondenceinnocence innocentpresent presenceoccur occurrenceintelligent intelligence-yworth worthyunite unityinquiry inquire51 correspondence2 continual3 partial4 emotion5 occurrences6 innocent7 worthy 8 industrial9 presence 10 inquire11 unity 12 intelligenceBanked cloze61 L2 M3 C4 E5 H6 G7 J8 I9 N 10 AExpressions in use71 not to mention2 turn in3 rip off4 cope with5 launched a campaign6 If this/that is the case7 be confined to8 descend intoStructured writing9My dorm is nice to live in. For example, it has a very convenient location. It is close to everything on campus. It only takes 5 minutes to walk to my classes, 8 minutes to the library, 15 minutes to the swimming poo l, and only 2 minutes to the cafeteria. What’s more, there are great facilities in the building. There is a laundry room, a gym, a TV room, and even an ATM machine. Most importantly, I like my roommates. We get along very well, and we have a lot of fun together. In one word, I lovemy dorm.Translation10在所有美国人的信念中,最基本、最强烈的信念可能就是崇尚个人自由。
高职高专新视野英语教程第一册UNIT 7课件
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《新视野》第一册Unit 8Section AGood ideas come from the unconscious mind or brain activity usually not controlled by us. It is easiest to examine this kind of thinking in famous people. For example, Wagner thought about writing some music for many years and struggled for many months to start it. Then, suddenly, when he was ill and not able to sleep, he fell into a sleeplike state and the sound of water in his mind became the music for the opening of his work. His conscious mind at that moment did not know how this had happened. In another example, Poi care’s conscious mind actually watched his unconscious mind at work as if developed a very difficult mathematics function. In a third example, the philosopher. Descartes made an important discovery with the help of a dream.Comparison & Contrast 对比法1. satisfactory:用法a. 令人满意的:The service of this hotel is not satisfactory, so the complained to the manager about if .宾馆的服务不令人满意,因此他向经理投诉。
新视野大学英语第一册教案Unit7
Unit 7 Section A Face to Face with GunsTeaching Objectives:1. to grasp the main idea and the structure of the text ;2. to understand the devices developing the paraphrases and some figures of speech in the text;3. to master the key words and phrases and sentence patterns in the text; Importance and difficulties:1. The whole text structure & the main idea2. New words and key sentence patternsBasic materials and references:1.new horizon college English and reference book for teaching2.other reading materials and pictures3.使用多媒体演示文稿,使用电脑磁带复读机及语音教室训练听力,在网上进行教师与学生的教学互动Teaching procedure:Period 1:(15mins)I. Warm-up Activities1. How many things did the thieves steal from the man? What were they?2. What steps should we take to check the armed robberies in our society ?II. Background information1. KFC: Kentucky Fried Chicken, known as KFC in the US, is the world’s most popular chicken restaurant chain. The company originated and still has its headquarters in the US. It now has more than 30,000 restaurants worldwide.2. Blake's Thames: Blake, William (1757 - 1827) was an English poet and artist whose best known books of poems are Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience. The quotation used in Passage A comes from the first verse of a poem called “London.”Period 2:(3 classes)III. New words and Language Points:1. New words1. cautious a. taking great care to escape possible danger 十分小心的,谨慎的I'm very cautious about expressing my opinions in public. 我对公开发表意见十分谨慎。
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大学英语1级课程教案Session 1 (90mins):Section A : Face to Face with GunsI. Pre-reading activities (20mins)Step 1Questions for discussion:1. Why did the writer scan the street and pathways before pulling into the garage that night?2. What did the two robbers take away from the writer?3. In the writer’s eyes, what damage does the out-of-control river—the young men—do to our society?Step 2Pre-reading listening:First listening: Listen to a passage about a man being robbed near his garage.Second listening: Listen to the passage again and answer the following questions according to what you hear. The last question is open-ended and may have different answers.1. What did the robbers take from the man?2. How many robbers attacked the man?3. What are the most common types of violent crimes where you live?II. Text structure analysis and introduction of the writing pattern: a paragraph of a set of sequential actions. (25mins)Step 1:Text structure analysisDivide the text into parts and work out the general idea of each partThe passage is a description of what happened one night when the writer went home. The story can be divided into four parts.Part One(para.1) is the very first paragraph, about the situation and the problem. Part Two(para. 2-25) is the main body of the passage, about sequential details of the problem. Three major events presented in this part, arranged according to time sequence.Part Three(para. 26-31) is about the responses to the events that have happened.Part Four(para.32-34) is about how the writer thinks about the robbery.Step 2: Introduction of the writing pattern: a paragraph of a set of sequential actionsIII. Explain new words and phrases in the passage of Section A (40mins)1.scanvt. Examine sth. Carefully but quickly.They scanned the room for clues. 他们搜寻房间,寻找线索。
新视野大学英语book1Unit7new
新视野大学英语book1Unit7newBook one Unit 7I. Teaching objectives:1. To help students identify the main idea of the text.2. To help students analyze the structure of the passage in this lesson.3. To help students grasp the usages of some important words, phrases andexpressions in this lesson.4. To help students master how to develop a paragraph of a set of sequential actions.4. To help students master the skills of reading between the lines.5. To help students develop their listening, speaking ability.II.Teaching emphasis & difficulties:1. Main idea of the text;2. Phases & sentence structure and language points;3. Text structure and writing pattern.III. Teaching Methods &TechniquesTask-based Method; Audio Visual Method; Multi-media; Question-answer;Topic-focus discussion; Movie clip/picture-illustrating; Explanation & exemplification; role-ply; PPT; BlackboardIV. Teaching ProceduresSection A: Face to Face with Guns (Four periods)Step1 Warming up activities and questions1. T plays the video clips; Ss watch the videos and answer the following questions:a. What would you do with strangers’ knocking on your door when you are alone at home?b.Are you going to open the door?Yes or no? why?2. Discuss and answer the following questions:a. What is robbery?Tip: Robbery is a crime committed against a person where property is taken directly from the victim under face-to-face circumstances by force or by the threat of force.b. Where would some people rob others?Tip: For money, for the things they long for, out of curiosity / jealousy / hatred / hunger …c. Where might robberies take place?Tip: In the street, residence, banks, gas stations, auto hijacking, commercial buildings …d. By what means would robbers commit robbery?Tip: Firearms (guns), strong arms (hands / feet), knives, blunt objects, hammer …Step 2 while-reading activities1. Before coming to the text itself, T leads Ss to read the new words, phrases and expressions, and corrects their pronunciation.2. Ss listen to mp3 of the text, read the text for the first time, and then try to summarize the main idea of Text A and understand the structure of the text.Main idea:One night two armed young men robbed me of money, watch and even KFC. The next day , I went to look through themug shots at the police station, affected with the impression that these young men, like a raging current ,were eating away at the foundation of what we had held dear.3. Background information1).KFC:Kentucky Fried Chicken, known as KFC in the US, is the world’s most popular chicken restaurant chain. The company was founded by Col. Harland Sanders and still has its headquarters in the US. It now has more than 30,000 restaurants worldwide. 2).911:The emergency telephone number in the US and Canada for contacting the police department, the fire department or medical emergency services3).Blake, William:William Blake (1757-1827) was an English poet and artist whose best- known books of poems are Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience. The quotation used in T ext A comes from the first verse of a poem called “London.”4).The Thames:The main river is flowing through London, and England’s most impo rtant river. Text Structure AnalysisThe passage is a description of what happened one night when the writer went home.The passage presents the BASIC pattern of situation-problem-evaluation. However,Part One (Para. 1): It is about the situation and the problem. In spite of my caution, someone attacked me.Part Two (Para. 2-25): This is the main body of the passage. I was robbed by two young men, losing my money, watch and chicken. Three major events are presented according to time sequence.First→Para.2-10: the first robber appeared and my reaction S econd→Para.11-16: the robber ripped my watch and another robber appeared Third→Para.17-25: wallet, watch and chicken in hand, two robbers ran away andkept me alive.Part three (Para. 26-31): It is about the responses to the events that have happened. I was wondering why I was spared and reported the robbery to the police. Later, I was asked to go to the police station to identify the robbers from mug shots.Part Four (Para.32-34): This part is about how the writer thinks about the robbery. When looking through the mug shots at the station, I began to reflect on the damages these young people have done to our society.Detailed study of the Text1. Face to Face with Guns (title)face to face (with):1) close to and looking at someone or somethinge.g. I want to explain things face to face. 我想当面把事情解释清楚。
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