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人教版八年级上册英语第八单元Unit8教案

人教版八年级上册英语第八单元Unit8教案

要用复数形式。

如:There are two cups of tea on the table.桌上有两杯茶。

6、对可数名词前的修饰语提问用how many;对不可数名词前的修饰语提问用how much。

如:How many apples are there in the box?盒子里有多少个苹果?How much tea is there in the cup?杯里有多少茶水?注意:对不可数名词前的"单位词"的修饰语提问时,疑问词用how many。

如:How many pieces of bread are there on the plate?盘子里有多少片面包?2.祈使句课堂练习一、单项选择1.Please_____the TV.There is an NBA game on CCTV-5.Let’s watch it.A.turn onB.turn offC.openD.close2.—_____yogurt do you want?—Three cups.A.How manyB.How muchC.How longD.How far3.—How much_____do you want?—Two spoons are enough.A.breadB.chickenC.gravyD.lettuce4.Don't forget_____Lin Tao about the match when you meet him.A.tellB.tellsC.tellingD.to tell5.—Let's make Russian soap.—_____.A.You are welcomeB.That’s a good ideaC.Thank youD.That’s all right6.Mr Green often teaches us to_____delicious food.He’s really good at cooking.A.checkB.doC.turnD.make7.Here_____four bowls_____water.A.is;of B.are;of C.is;for D.are;for8.We need to_____the bananas before we eat them.A.mix B.pour C.cut D.peel9.They celebrate the festival by_____a big meal with their family.A.haveB.hasC.havingD.to have10.—_____do you make a paper bird?—Very simple(简单的).Let me show you.A.WhatB.HowC.WhereD.When二、用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空1.Would you like to have some__________(potato)for lunch?2.Let me show you how__________(make)dumplings.3.My father__________(cut)one watermelon just now.4.I had a glass of milk and two__________(piece)of bread for breakfast.5.Here are some__________(sandwich)on the table.三、句型转换1.Pour hot water into the blender.(改为否定句)__________hot water into the blender.2.This pair of shoes is150yuan.(就划线部分提问)_______________this pair of shoes?3.There is some water in the bottle.(改为一般疑问句)_______________water in the bottle?4.You must not drink coffee.(改为祈使句)__________coffee.5.Mary studies English by listening to tapes.(就划线部分提问)__________Mary_____English?四、根据汉语意思完成句子1.首先,把西红柿切碎。

新编大学英语 文化阅读教程1教师用书Unit_8

新编大学英语 文化阅读教程1教师用书Unit_8

新编大学英语文化阅读教程1教师用书Unit 8Warm-upStep 1 Talk about the picturesTai Chi is a form of exercise that began as a Chinese tradition. It’s based on martial arts, and involves slow movements and deep breaths. Tai Chi has many physical and emotional benefits. Some of the benefits of Tai Chi include reducing anxiety and improving cognition. It may also help you manage symptoms of some chronic conditions, such as breast cancer or heart failure.Tea, for thousands of years in the East, is regarded as key to keeping healthy, happiness, and wisdom. Studies have found that drinking tea may help with cancer, heart disease, and diabetes; encourage weight loss; lower cholesterol. Tea also appears to have anti-inflammatory effects.Step 2 Sharing your ideasThere are some common Western ways of staying healthy that are not that popular among Chinese people. Some western people like to go to gym and build muscles with high-intensity training and high-protein diet plan, and some others like sunbathing, swimming and jogging. They also share some of Chinese views on how to stay healthy, such as “don’t smoke” and“exercise regularly”.Reading 1Language focus1. hauled2. boastful3. pores4. sensible5. mania6. germs7. thump8. StarchGlobal understanding1)pores2)expand his lungs3)make his brain clear4)dead5)track6)sensible7)germs and bacilli8)fresh airDetailed understanding1. C2. A3. D4. B5. BCultural thinkingBased on my own experience, there are two tips for keeping a balanced and healthy lifestyle. First, we should eat mindfully. It’s important to distinguish between eating when we are hungry and eating for the sake of eating itself. When we are stressed or angry we should avoid using food as a coping mechanism, as it’s a habit that can easily go out of control and lead to eating disorders in the future. Second, we need to make time for exercise. Regular exercise is beneficial to the body and also the mind. The flow of happy hormones produced is the reason they call it a “runner’s high.” But we need to remember not to over exercise, which may make us weaker rather than stronger. Our body needs rest. It’s important to take some time to enjoy activities such as reading or meditating.Reading 2Language focus1. persists / persisted2. mindset3. malleable4. idealized5. homely6. genetic7. mirage8. combat9. unattainable10. consistentlyGlobal understanding1)The Ugly Duckling2)harm3)entity4)incremental5)growth mindset6)unattainable7)sense of self-worth8)plastic surgery9)healthy pursuitsDetailed understanding1) F2) F3) F4)T5)T6) F7)T8)TCultural thinkingI think the message “beauty is malleable” can be either beneficial or harmful, depending on how people interpret it. There are people who are mentally harmed due to appearance issues, because they usually suffer psychological problems after strangers laughed at them. For them, make-ups and cosmetic surgeries can be a life-saving straw.However, as the passage says, the promotion of “beauty is malleable” may cause many social and mental problems, like over anxiety about appearance and a unified standard of beauty across country. I suggest people should learn to admire their uniqueness of beauty and be more confident. At the same time, the inner beauty should be more valued in the society, not just the appearance.Integrated thinkingI know some young women having insufficient food every day in order to keep a slim body shape. Losing weight by over-dieting can be very harmful to people’s health. Being on a diet for a long time may lead to anorexia, depression, irregular menstruation and other diseases.We should first give them a scientific explanation of why their way of keeping healthy or beautiful is wrong, telling them the harm the wrong beliefs can bring about. We can also suggest some sensible approaches to staying healthy and beautiful. For example, in Chinese culture, practicing Tai Chi, jogging after dinner or the square dancing can be recommended.Culture mosaic1 The secret beauty issue Asian-Americans deal with every summerAnswer 1: Body shapesWomen in the East are very much concerned with the slenderness of their bodies. Compared to Western women, Women in the East focus more on keeping a slender figure. In the West, there has been a rise of body positivity with more curvy figures being embraced by the beauty industry.Answer 2: Face TypesFace types such as a heart face and oval face are another component of beauty in Eastern society. In contrast, the Western culture is more in favor of angular faces.2 TCM readily winning acceptance overseasI have two suggestions. First of all, I can hold international cultural exchanging activities, which not only promote traditional Chinese medicine on campus but also enrich international students’ knowledge of Chinese culture. Also, I can use new media for promotion. We can play some short videos that show the complete process of planting, picking and processing of herbs, to show international students the preciseness of the production of traditional Chinese medicine and strictness of quality control, so that they can know more about traditional Chinese medicine and pay more interest in it.3 China’s obsession with hot waterAnswer 1: Yes, I like drinking hot water. In China drinking hot water is not just a personal preference. Firstly, it is an effective way to keep warm, thus helping people alleviate period pain and stomachache. Secondly, Chinese people believe boiling water is an easy way to kill most of the harmful bacteria. Thirdly, according to the traditional Chinese medicine, our body need to keep a balance between yin and yang. Drinking warm water can nourish the yang in one’s body, which is like the powerhouse of your body.In contrast, Americans prefer cold or even ice water. In American restaurants, water is typically served in glasses full of ice cubes.Answer 2:No, I don’t like drinking hot water, unless I am sick and need some warmth for recovery. I believe the preference of drinking hot water is more like a tradition. As we have access to purified tap water in the modern society, there is no need to boil water for health reasons. Choosing a cup of cold water can be a good choice, especially in the hot summer.。

Unit_1-Unit_8_课后练习答案

Unit_1-Unit_8_课后练习答案

Unit_1-Unit_8_课后练习答案Unit 1Exercise 41. To ________ the language barrier, they are working hard atEnglish.2. The teacher is deeply ________ by the students’ ability to surfthe Internet(网上冲浪).3. Nowadays many of the _________ are beginning to considerchoosing a career.4. The Spring Festival __________. A lot of people were travelingback home to have a family reunion.5. He looked out of the window, _________ the landscape of thecountryside.6. We are _________ that we can overcome (克服)the difficulties.7. Tom is the most brilliant(出色的)__________of his year atHarvard University.8. He __________ impatiently in his seat during the long speechby the Dean.9. College has helped Bill to ___________ his interests.10. Words that __________ the truth must be discarded (放弃不用).Answer: 1.conquer, 2. impressed, 3.seniors, 4.was approaching, 5.surveying, 6.confident, 7.graduate, 8.shifted, 9.broadened, 10.obscureExercise 71. 自从有了移动电话后,他再也没有给朋友写信了。

Unit 8 Being There

Unit 8 Being There

Paragraph 2-3
Only while traveling can we appreciate age. —Only while traveling can we recognize the value of age
Sentences

“ ... put aside our defenses, our anxiety, and invite regression.” (Paragraph 3)

adultery
sex between a married man or woman and someone who is not their wife or husband. Many people in public life have committed adultery. 通奸是离婚的理由。 Adultery was a ground for divorce.

in the name of
以…的名义 In the name of God, That is it. ―我以上帝的名义保证我是正确的。‖ This is in the name of ergonomics. 这被冠以―人体工程学‖的名义。 They did it all in the name of promoting friendship. 他们所做的一切都声称是为了促进友谊。
Paragraph 1
Travel is like adultery: one is always
tempted to be unfaithful to one's own country. To have imagination is inevitably to be dissatisfied with where you live. There is in men a centrifugal tendency. In our wanderlust, we are lovers looking for consummation.

北师大版高中英语选择性必修第四册课后习题 Unit 11 Section Ⅲ

北师大版高中英语选择性必修第四册课后习题 Unit 11 Section Ⅲ

SectionⅢWritingWorkshop,ViewingWorkshop&ReadingClub一、用适当的介词或副词填空1.Self-criticism is beneficial your growth.2. addition,such a child shouldn’t be put in such a noisy place.3.It was his carelessness that resulted such a terrible accident.4.Many public places ban citizens smoking.5.The young player was taken the team because of his bad habits.6.When he was playing football with his classmates,he fella coma.7.A young man robbed the old woman her new bag the other day.8.It will take the patient a long time to returnnormal.二、用方框中所给短语的正确形式填空1.Her parents her plan to work in the remote mountain village.2.College students come from social backgrounds.3. ,teenagers should form a good habit of learning.4. ,most of his members were not in favour of him.5.It is hard for him to his family.6.What was it that such a great loss to the company?7.A good diet health.8.Selling the old house a large amount of money to him.三、阅读理解AThe elderly residents(居民) in care homes in London are being given hens to look after to stop them feeling lonely.The project was dreamed up by a local charity(慈善组织) to reduce loneliness and improve elderly people’s well-being.It is also being used to help patients suffering dementia,a serious illness of the mind.Staff in care homes have reported a reduction in the use of medicine where hens are in use.Among those taking part in the project is 80-year-old Ruth Xavier.She said: “I used to keep hens when I was younger and had to prepare their breakfast each morning before I went to school.“I like the project a lot.I am down there in my wheelchair in the morning letting the hens out and down there again at night to see they’ve gone to bed.“It’s good to have a different focus.People have been bringing their children in to see the hens and residents come and sit outside to watch them.I’m enjoying the creative activities,and it feels great to have done something useful.”There are now 700 elderly people looking after hens in 20 care homes in the North East,and the charity has been given financial support to roll it out countrywide.Wendy Wilson,eanager at 60 Penfold Street,one of the first to embark on the project,said:“Res idents really welcome the idea of the project and the creative sessions.We are looking forward to the benefits and fun the project can bring to people here.”Lynn Lewis,director of Notting Hill Pathways,said:“We are happy to be taking part in the project.It will really help connect our residents through a shared interest and creative activities.”1.What is the purpose of the project?A.To ensure harmony in care homes.B.To provide part-time jobs for the aged.C.To raise money for medical research.D.To pro mote the elderly people’s welfare.2.HowhastheprojectaffectedRuthXavier?A.Shehaslearnednewlifeskills.B.Shehasgainedasenseofachievement.C.Shehasrecoveredhermemory.D.Shehasdevelopedastrongpersonality.3.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“embarkon”meaninparagraph7?A.Improve.B.Oppose.C.Begin.D.Evaluate.4.Whatcanwelearnabouttheprojectfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Itiswellreceived.B.Itneedstobemorecreative.C.Itishighlyprofitable.D.Ittakesagestoseetheresults.BYoung people and older people do not always agree.They sometimes have different ideas about living,working and playing.But in one special programme in New York State,adults and teenagers live together in a friendly way.Each summer 200 teenagers and 50 adults live together for eight weeks as members of a special work group.Everyone works severalhours each day.They do so not just to keep busy but to find meaning and fun in work.Some teenagers work in the forests or on the farms near the village.Some learn to make things like tables and chairs and to build houses.The adults teach them these skills.There are several free hours each day.Weekends arefree,too.During the free hours some of the teenagers learn photo-taking or drawing.Others sit around and talk or sing.Each teenager chooses their own way to pass their free time.When people live together,they should have rules.In this programme the teenagers and the adults make the rules together.If someone breaks a rule,the problem goes before the whole group.They talk about it and ask,“Why did it happen?W hat should we do about it?”One of the teenagers has said something about it,“You have to stop thinking only about yourself.You learn how to think about the group.”5.In one special programme in New York State,young people and older people .A.don’t wo rk well togetherB.are friendly to each otherC.teach each other new ways of building housesD.spend eight weeks together,working as farmers6.All the members work some time every day mainly to .A.lead a busy lifeB.learn new skills of farmingC.get used to the life on the farmsD.find useful things and pleasure in work7.Living together, .A.the teenagers don’t have to obey the rulesB.the members have to obey the rules the adults makeC.the members have no free time but on weekendsD.the members should observe the rules they make together8.The best title for the passage is “”.A.Adults and teenagers live together in a friendly wayB.Life in New York StateC.Teenagers and adultsD.Free hours in the special work group四、七选五阅读理解Today it is common to see people who walk about with coloured wires hanging from their ears wherever they go.They move about in their personal bubbles,sometimes unaware of what’s happening around them. 1 Outside life is shut out.So are you one of “them”?For me,walking around in my own personal bubble is perfect.2 What’s even better,wearing earphones seems to give a signal to people which says:“I’m not available for chatting at the moment!”Suppose you’re at work and about to make an incredible breakthrough,but a colleague suddenly turns up.At this precise moment,the slightest disturbance would break your concentration.3 Once again,those wires hanging from your ears would be sure to give that “Go away!” signal.4 It’s probably part of the growing up stage when the y just want to ignore their whole family.While their mothers give themlectures about why they should do their homework,they can just turn up the volume(音量) on their MP3 player,smile,and say “Yes,Mum.” The problem is solved.Pretty soon,not only will we have pretty coloured wires hanging from our ears—but also our brains will be directly plugged into some new high-tech instrument.We’ll be in a virtualworld,communicating with everyone else,or choosing not to,as we like.In this world,we will all be permanently plugged in. 5 And they are changing our social habits along the way.In the end,there is a thin line between using technology as a tool for making life better and being a slave to it!It’s so strange—suddenly,I don’t feel like wearing my earphones any more!A.Our instruments are changing quickly.B.I also have wires hanging from my ears.C.In the home situation,teenagers love these wires.D.I don’t have to deal with the noise from the environment.E.After all,I am listening to my favourite music and would rather not be disturbed.F.Listening to music through earphones is the perfect way to ignore such interruptions.G.They walk around in their own spaces,with their personal “digital noise reduction systems”.五、语篇填空The relationship between parents and children has always been a hot topic.Many students may feel 1. (stress) because of their parents.Most parents have good intentions,2.some of them aren’t very helpful with the problems their sons and daughters have in 3. (adjust) to college,and a few of them seem to go out of their way to add to their children’s 4. (difficult).For one thing,parents are often not aware of the kinds of problems their children face.They don’t realise that the 5.(compete) is stronger,that the required standards of work are 6.(high),and that their children may not be prepared for 7. change.They may be upset by their children’s poor grades.At their kindest,they may 8.(gentle) ask why John or Mary isn’t doing better,whether he or she is trying as hard as he or she could,and so on.At their worst,they may threaten 9. (take) their children out of college or cut off living eetimes parents think it right and natural that they determine 10. their children should do with their lives.They forget that everyone is different and that each person must develop in his or her own way.六、选词创境请用本单元重点词汇完成一篇小短文。

Unit 6 Being There 练习答案

Unit 6 Being There 练习答案

Unit 6Being ThereConsolidation ActivitiesI. Text Comprehension1. Decide which of the following best states the author's purpose.A. To give a brief account of the history of travel.B. To present a picture of Americans traveling overseas.C. To e xplain people’s unarticulated desires for travel.Key: [ C ]2. Judge, according to the text, whether the following statements are true or false.1). Travel is a means to escape what we are tired of in the modern world. [ T ]2). When we travel abroad, we tend to put on a mask so that nobody can recognize us. [ F ]3). One of the pleasures during your travel is the fact that you can see things you are familiar with. [ F ]4). According to the author, the various reasons for our travel are the sources for the survival of travel books. [ T ]5). The classical ruins of antiquity enable some travelers to feel the ecstasy of spoliation. [ F ]4. Explain in your own words the following sentences taken from the text. 1) When we travel, we are not so much on the alert or less wary of what might happen to us, instead we show keen interest in what happened in the past. We release our desires that have long been suppressed.2) When we travel, we normally move out to see the exotic world, but now the traveler himself becomes something exotic in the place he visits, and modern travel books may focus on what we have “eliminated or edited out”, just as traditional travel books focus on what is still there.II. Writing StrategiesStructurally, the essay develops along the thread that begins with an examination ofconventional motivations for traveling, then moves on to a discussion of travel writings that offer useful insights into travelers’ psychology, and ends with a description of an unusual approach some contemporary travelers adopt. Now try to find the cohesive devices the author employs to connect these three sections.Paragraph 12 serves as a transition from the examination of travelers’ motivations to a discussion of travel books. The first sentence “Because we tr avel for so many reasons —some of them contradictory — travel writing is like a suitcase into which the writer tries to cram everything” establishes a cohesive tie between this and the preceding paragraph. Paragraph 15 indicates the author’s move to the n ext topic. Cohesion is realized by the last sentence, “He underestimated the variousness of our reasons for traveling,” which nicely connects with what the reader will immediately come across in the subsequent paragraph: “There have always been travelers who went to look for the worst ... ”III. Language Work1. Explain the underlined part(s) in each sentence in your own words.1). We’re going to see in Europe everything we have eliminated or edited out of our own culture in the name of convenience ...→ have removed from; for the sake of2). ... the lack of money and leisure had all restrained curiosity until the seventeenth century, when under pressure of scientific discoveries, the physical world began to gape open.→ inhibited; open widely3). The frenzied shopping of some travelers is an attempt to buy a new life.→ spending sprees/wild shopping4). The places we visit are gold-plated by the sun.→ beautified5). We cling to the belief that other peoples are more passionate than we are.→ cherish/adhere to6). There have always been travelers who went to look for the worst, to find rationalizations for their anxiety or despair ...→ find reasons or excuses for7). Why else would Paul Theroux go to South America, which he so obviously detested?→ For what other reason; disliked8). Shiva Naipaul’s worst fears were confirmed in Africa ...→ proved to be well-grounded9). Graham Greene spent four months traveling in the Liberian jungle as a private penance.→ way to punish himself for the wrong things he had done10). Perhaps in the future we shall have to travel like James Holman, who, after being invalided out of the British navy because he had gone blind, set out in 1819 to see the world→ leaving the British navy because he was an invalid; started traveling2. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words.1). In the film, he is able to depict the sense of otherness (other) and alienation that many teenagers feel.2). The sophistication (sophisticate) of computers is increasing as their size decreases.3). Don’t be so impulsive (impulse) — think before you act.4). The father-daughter relationship is a recurrent/recurring (recur) theme in her novels.5). I keep getting contradictory (contradict) advice — some people tell me to keep it warm and some tell me to put ice on it.6). Talking about our past family reunions has made me feel quite nostalgic (nostalgia).7). The group has always been characterized by an uncompromising militancy (militantly).8). She has the distinction (distinct) of being one of the few people to have an honorary degree conferred on her by the university this year.9). There is increasing disillusionment (disillusion) with the management of the company.10). We are still awaiting confirmation (confirm) of the exact number of casualties.3. Fill in the blank(s) in each sentence with a phrase taken from the box in its appropriate form.be opposed to | in search of | stand out | put asidetempt | invalid | disengage from | cling toedit out | give way to | crusade | last-ditch attempt1). In a last ditch-attempt to save his party from electoral defeat, he resigned from the leadership.2). You’re tempting fate by riding your bike without wearing a bicycle helmet.3). Let’s put our differences aside and make a fresh start.4). In some areas, modern intensive farming is giving way to the re-introduction of traditional methods.5). She was shot by a sniper when she went out in search of firewood.6). Most of the violent scenes were edited out for television.7). The number-one rule for being a good colleague is to disengage your emotions from the working relationship.8). She is opposed to religious education in schools.9). She clings to the hope that her husband will come back to her.10). We had lots of good applicants for the job, but one stood out from the rest.11). She crusaded against sex and violence on television.12). She was invalided out of the service because of injuries she received in a fire.4. Explain the meaning of the underlined part in each sentence.1). In old movies, the police shouted “Open up in the name of the law” before they broke the door down.→ by the right of2). When the post fell vacant, Dennis Bass was appointed to fill it.→ became available3). The party leader is said to be concerned about the slippage in the recent opinion polls. → decline (of popularity)4). Her voice heavy with irony, Simone said, “We’re so pleased you were able to stay so long.”→ Sounding highly ironical5). As she was waiting to go into the examination room, he squeezed her hand and wished her good luck.→ pressed her hand affectionately6). Yields on gas and electricity shares are consistently high.→ Profits7). It’s plain reporting of the facts —there’s not much editorial content.→ opinion of the editors8). We must get to the root of this problem→ find out the cause of9). She dresses very provocatively.→ seductively10). She started laughing hysterically.→ wildly/without control5. Correct the errors in the following passage. The passage contains ten errors, one in each indicated line. In each case, only one word is involved.Corrections should be done as follows:Wrong word: underline the wrong word and write the correct word in the blank.Extra word: delete the extra word with an “×.”Missing word: mark the position of the missing word with a “∧” and write the missing word in the blank.6. Fill in each blank in the passage below with ONE appropriate word.Why We Travel?We travel, initially, to lose ourselves; and we travel, (1) next, to find ourselves. We travel to (2) open our hearts and eyes and learn more about the world than our newspapers will accommodate. We travel to bring what little we can, in our ignorance andknowledge, to those parts of the globe whose riches are differently dispersed. And we travel, in (3) essence, to become young fools again — to (4) slow time down and get taken (5) in, and fall in love once more. The beauty of this whole process was best described, perhaps, before people even took (6) to frequent flying, by George Santayana in his lapidary essay, “The Philosophy of Travel.” We “need sometimes,” the Harvard philosopher wrote, “to (7) escape into open solitudes, into aimlessness, (8) into the moral holiday of running some pure hazard, in order to (9) sharpen the edge of life, to taste hardship, and to be compelled to work desperately for a moment at no matter what.”I like that stress on (10) work, since never more than on the road are we shown how proportional our blessings are to the (11) difficulty that precedes them; and I like the (12) stress on a holiday that’s “moral” since we fall into our ethical habits as (13) easily as into our beds at night. Few of us ever forget the connection between “travel” and “travail,” and I know that I travel in large part in search of (14) hardship — both my own, which I want to feel, and others’, which I need to see. Travel in that sense guides us toward a better (15) balance of wisdom and compassion — of seeing the world clearly, and yet feeling it truly. For (16) seeing without feeling can obviously be uncaring; while (17) feeling without seeing can be blind.Yet for me the first great joy of traveling is simply the luxury of leaving all my beliefs and certainties at (18) home, and seeing everything I thought I knew in a (19) different light, and from a crooked (20) angle. In that regard, even a Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet in Beijing can be both novelty and revelation: In China, after all, people will pay a whole week’s wages to eat with Colonel Sanders.IV. Translation1. Translate the following sentences into English.1). 这么多年过去了,现在他仍然抱着她会被他的爱所感动并嫁给他的希望。

人教版新目标初中英语unit8 section b 短文

人教版新目标初中英语unit8 section b 短文

人教版新目标初中英语unit8section b 短文人教版新目标初中英语(七年级上册):Unit8 Section B 短文_初中英语教程 - 可可英语Dear students,亲爱的学生们:We have some interesting and fun things for you this term.这个学期,我们为你们准备了一些非常有趣的事情。

On September 21st, we have a school trip in the afternoon.九月二十一日,下午进行学校旅游。

October is a great month.十月是最棒的月份。

On the 12th and the 15th, we have two ball games, soccer and volleyball.十二日和十五日,我们有两场球赛,一场足球赛和一场排球赛。

School Day is on October 22nd.学校日是十月二十二日。

Your parents can e to our school.可以邀请你们的父母参观我们的学校。

Next month, we have an art festival.十一月,我们会有一个美术展。

It's on November 3rd.是十一月三日。

We have an English party on November 30th.十一月三十日会举行一场英语聚会。

On December 3rd, we have a book sale in the school library.十二月三日,在图书馆会举行一场图书展销。

This is a really busy term! Have a good time!这个学期真的很忙!尽情享受吧!。

上海上海外国语大学闵行实验学校初中英语七年级下册Unit 8习题(答案解析)

上海上海外国语大学闵行实验学校初中英语七年级下册Unit 8习题(答案解析)

一、选择题1.A pen is on the right of a ruler. The ruler is on the right of an eraser. That is to say, the ruler is ___________ them.A.in front of B.across from C.under D.between D解析:D【解析】试题分析:句意:钢笔在尺子的右边,尺子在橡皮的右边。

那就是说,尺子在他们之间。

A. in front of 在……前面;B. across from 在……对面;C. Under在……下面;D. Between在……之间。

表示在两者之间用between。

根据题意,故选D。

考点:考查介词的辨析。

2.— Are there any boys in the classroom now? — Yes, ________.A.there’re B.there are C.there aren’t any D.they are B解析:B【详解】句意:——现在教室里有男生吗?——是的,有一些。

本题考查一般疑问句。

there're有,there are有,there aren’t any没有,they are他们是。

Are there……表示“有……吗?”其肯定回答为Yes, there are. 否定回答为No, there aren’t.根据Yes可知,此处用肯定回答。

故选B。

3.— Pass me the raincoat. It is raining ________ now. — Here you are.A.heavy B.hardly C.heavily D.strongly C解析:C【详解】句意:——把雨衣递给我。

现在雨下得很大。

——给你。

本题考查形容词和副词。

heavy沉的,大的,是形容词;hardly几乎不,是副词;heavily大地,是副词;strongly强烈地,是副词。

北师大版高中英语学案选择性必修第三册精品课件 UNIT 8 LITERATURE Section B

北师大版高中英语学案选择性必修第三册精品课件 UNIT 8 LITERATURE Section B

Task 6 课文语篇填空
When I saw a black mass 1.disappearing (disappear) in the east,I knew I
was lost,but I couldn’t remember my falling from the boat.I shouted for help and swam towards the boat 2. desperately (desperate).
He himself jumped into it.
Activity 2 Read paragraphs 7-11 and finish the following exercises. 3.Find three adjectives describing Conseil. Cool,calm and faithful. 4.How was the professor brought to the surface of the water?
仿写训练
她朝卡车走去,对母亲低语。然后她跑到我跟前,递给我一个纸袋,告诉我
有一些手工做的中国菜给我。
She headed for
the truck, whispering to
her mother.Then
she ran up to
me and handed a paper bag to me,___te_l_li_n_g___
赏析:这一部分重点介绍了作者在海里求救、挣扎,而最终沉下去的过程, 段落从Conseil的求救声开始,以作者隐约感觉有人回应接续,下文采用连续 的动作描写,从那个奇怪而可怕的动物形象映入脑海写到作者已浑身无力, 再写到手指不能动,嘴巴一张一合,灌满了海水,Байду номын сангаас后一次抬头,而最终沉了 下去。came into,had no strength left,could hardly move,opening and closing,filled with salt water,raised,sank这一连串动词在读者面前展现了一 幅栩栩如生的画面。

新标准大学英语综合教程(第二版)UNIT 8 A篇练习答案+课文翻译

新标准大学英语综合教程(第二版)UNIT 8 A篇练习答案+课文翻译
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Contents
Active Reading 1
Warming Up
Watch the movie clip and discuss the following questions: 1. What’s the president’s suggestion for graduates who want to get a job? 2. Suppose the job market is very weak when you graduate, would you go for higher education in order to ride out this recession? (Open)
Warming Up
A:
We will leave it there, Eric. Thank you so much people can learn more on...
B:
, you can make, you can see a 360 degree perspective of any college you might wanna look at. Alright, there we go, thanks Eric.
Warming Up
B: Well, you know, one, it’s a new world, and you got the generation born with a mouse in their hand it’s graduating. And a lot of people who want that generation working for them, that’s an incredible talent set that not everybody has. Um, two is get real experience, I mean if you get while you are in college, just great. If you can’t get a job, get an internship. There is a big difference between those who have internships and those who have experience and those who don’t. And I can tell you as an employer is that we get a stack of resumes more than ever obviously now.

沪教版八年级英语上册Unit 8 学情评估附答案

沪教版八年级英语上册Unit 8 学情评估附答案

沪教版八年级英语上册Unit 8 学情评估时间:120分钟满分:120分第一部分(听力共30分)一、听选答案(共15小题, 计20分)第一节:(共10小题, 计10分)()1. A. Using English. B. Listening to the radio.C. Watching TV.()2. A. In October. B. In November.C. In December.()3. A. Read English newspapers.B. Watch English TV shows.C. Speak English as much as possible.()4. A. She has a headache.B. She has a toothache.C. She has a stomachache.()5. A. In a supermarket. B. In a restaurant.C. In a hospital.()6. A. The tiger. B. The monkey.C. The elephant.()7. A. Teacher and student. B. Doctor and patient.C. Father and daughter.()8. A. A glass of beer. B. A glass of wine.C. A cup of tea.()9. A. To see a movie. B. To surf the Internet.C. To play soccer.()10. A. 17. B. 15.C. 19.第二节:(共5小题, 计10分)听第11段对话, 回答第11、12小题。

()11. What prize did Mark get in the English speech competition last year?A. The first prize.B. The second prize.C. The third prize.()12. How does Mary feel on stage?A. Nervous.B. Shy.C. Confident.听第12段对话, 回答第13至15小题。

Unit 6 Being There课文翻译

Unit 6 Being There课文翻译

Unit 6 Being There1. 旅行好比私通:人总受到背叛自己国家的诱惑。

拥有想象力,必定意味着对自己生活的地方不再满意。

男人都有一种离心倾向,我们渴望旅行,恰似那些寻欢的情人。

2. 也只有在旅行之时,我们才赞赏古旧之物。

在国内——至少对美国人而言,所有东西都必须得是新近的。

但是我们走出国门的时候,却只对古老的东西感兴趣,因为我们想看看那些历经时间侵袭而保存下来的遗迹。

3. 我们旅行的时候,会放下戒备和忧虑,渴望回归过去;我们是向后倒退而非向前迈进;我们培养着自己的歇斯底里。

4. 我们旅行的时候会呈现出自己最好的一面,正如我们穿上自己最漂亮的衣服出行一般,只有我们的护照才会提醒我们,实际上自己是多么平淡无奇!我们出国去认识我们那个陌生的自己,那个诞生在飞机上且令人激动的陌生人。

我们去欧洲观赏那些借便利之名已经从我们的文化中废掉或剔除的一切:宗教、皇室、古雅、差异以及激情。

我们深信其他国家的人民比我们更加热情奔放。

5. 我们每个人都在伪装——不然缘何我们会戴上墨镜并在谈吐举止中尽力模仿另一个地方的本土居民呢?在家里,我们才做回自己;出国后,我们则尽力成为自己始终想做的人。

尽管最近大家都在谈论有关根的话题,但我们中的许多人都厌倦了自己的根,而这根本身也可能入土很浅,于是我们四处旅行,寻找无根的感觉。

6. 人变得好奇起来,旅行也就开始了。

教会的影响力、传统的生活方式、缺乏钱财、难得闲暇, 都制约了人们的好奇心。

直到17世纪,在科学发现的促进之下,物质世界的大门才被撬开。

也只有那时,人们才开始旅行,寻求世俗的快慰。

7. 旅行可增长见识,可洞悉本国或异域的文化,可造就现代人的厌倦感。

类似十字军东征的元素在现代旅行者身上依然存在,只不过他是个人出征,这是驱使他远离家乡,进行说不清道不明的精神征战的一种冲动。

8. 当然,旅行最普通的原因就是为了远离家乡。

弗洛伊德说我们旅行是为了逃离父亲和家庭,而我们也可以补充说是为了逃离我们熟悉的一切。

高级英语课后答案(期末考试总复习)

高级英语课后答案(期末考试总复习)

高级英语课后答案(期末考试总复习)Unit 1 A Class Act2. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words.1). Johnny is so ingenious (ingenuity) —he can make the most remarkable sculptures from the most ordinary materials.2). So what is his prescription (prescribe) for success?3). I cannot allow any relaxation (relax) of the rules.4). All pupils are expected to attend the school assembly (assemble).5). She has the most adorable (adore) two-year-old daughter.6). To the mortification (mortify) of the show’s organizers, t he top performers withdrew at the last minute.7). She was wearing a black suit trimmed (trim) with white.8). I didn’t know what to say — I just offered a few words of consolation (console).9). I didn’t want to lose my composure (compose) in front of her.10). She looked a bit dejected (dejection) when she was told that she hadn’t got the job.3. Fill in the blank(s) in each sentence with a phrase taken from the box in its appropriate form.drag into | speak up for | rife with | of one’s own accordration out | single out | trudge through | beside oneselfin place | on the warpath | see through | comply with1). The office was rife with rumors.2). Ann rationed out the cake between the children.3). The arrangements are all in place for the concert next Thursday.4). There are serious penalties for failure to comply with the regulations.5). The course would take me three years to complete, but I was determined to see it through.6). She has often spoken up for the rights of working mothers.7). If there was one thing she couldn’t face in the morning it was her mother on the warpath.8). He was beside himself with grief when she died.9). Don’t drag me into your a rgument! It has nothing to do with me.10). I spent the whole weekend trudging through this report, and I still haven’t finished reading it.11). She came of her own accord. No one asked her to come.12). It’s not fair the way my sister is always singled o ut for special treatment.IV. Translation1).这家公司是由几名有事业心的年轻人创立的。

人教版八年级英语下册 Unit 8 单元测试卷(含答案)

人教版八年级英语下册 Unit 8 单元测试卷(含答案)

人教版八年级英语下册 Unit 8 单元测试卷(含答案)Ⅰ.. 单项选择( )1. There are two reports in the newspaper. One is about the three-child policy(政策), and ______ is about Mars exploration(探测).A. anotherB. the otherC. others( )2. ______, boys and girls. The school bus is leaving in five minutes.A. Give upB. Take upC. Hurry up( )3. So lar, the number of people using 5G mobile phones ______ a lot.A. is incivasingB. are increasingC. has increasedD. have increased ( )4. Turn the world into a big family, and we’ll make people’s wishes _____ true earlier.A. comesB. will comeC. comeD. to come( )5. Ann has got a letter from her best friend. It makes ______ quite excited.A. sheB. herC. hersD. herself( )6. The Art of War is great and I ______ it many times so far.A. readB. am readingC. have read( )7. If you want to finish the work today, you’ll have to ______.A. hurry upB. come upC. catch upD. put up( )8. —______ is the population of Guizhou?—It has more than ______ people.A. How much; thirty-eight millions ofB. How many; thirty-eight million ofC. What; thirty-eight millionD. How large; thirty-eight millions( )9. —I saw him walking______ a hospital just now. What’s the matter with him?—He has a fever.A. onB. towardsC. at( )10. I haven’t finished _______ the novel. So I can’t return it to you today.A. readingB. readC. to readD. readsⅡ. 完形填空Little Women is Louisa May Alcott’s most famous novel. The novel follows the (11)_____ of the four March sisters —Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy —and is based on thewriter’s own (12)______ of growing up with her three sisters during the American Civil War(1861-1865).The main theme in the story is the importance of (13)______ Other themes include the need to work and self-improvement.When the story begins the sisters are complaining because they are (14)______ and have to work. Their mother says that they mustn’t spend money on pleasure (15)______ there is a war and everybody must help. Their father is in the army. In the letters their father sends home he tells his daughters to work hard and not to waste their time. They must try to (16)______ the bad things in their lives and stay cheerful. He wants to be proud of them when he comes home. The girls decide to make an effort to (17)______ themselves because they love and miss their father very much.Alcott was interested in women’s rights and, through the four Marc h sisters, she explored(探索) four different (18)______ of being a woman in those days. Meg leaves the family to get (19)______ and have a new family. Beth devotes(致力于) herself to (20)______ her own family. Amy focuses on herself and her own pleasure. And Jo, like Alcott herself, tries to have a career in writing and care for her family at the same time.( )11. A. rules B. lives C. secrets( )12. A. experiences B. expressions C. directions( )13. A. friendship B. work C. family( )14. A. poor B. rich C. clever( )15. A. so B. because C. if( )16. A. sell B. find C. accept( )17. A. improve B. serve C. imagine( )18. A. maps B. ways C. circles( )19. A. dressed B. lost C. married( )20. A. looking after B. looking for C. asking forⅢ. 阅读理解Once there lived an old man in a town. He always forgot a lot of things. So his wife always had to say to him, “Don’t forget this.”One day he went on a long way alone. Before he left home, his wife said, “Now you have all these things. You need them on your way. Take care of your things on the way.” He went to the station. He bought a ticket and got on the train w ith it.About an hour later, the conductor began to see the tickets. He came to the old man and said, “Will you please show me your ticket?” The old man looked for his ticket in all his pockets but he could not find it. He was very worried. “I can’t find m y ticket. I really bought a ticket before I got on the train,” said the old man.“I think you are right. I believe you bought a ticket. All right, you don’t have to buy another ticket,” said the conductor kindly. But the old man still(仍然) looked worried an d said sadly, “You don’t know why I’m worried. If I don’t find my ticket, I can’t remember my station. Where am I going?”( )21. The old man bought a ticket _______.A. after he got on the trainB. before he got on the trainC. when the conductor told him to buy oneD. when he found he had no ticket with him( )22. About an hour later, the conductor began _______.A. to buy the ticketsB. to look for the ticketsC. to check(检查) the ticketsD. to show the tickets( )23. The conductor told the old m an that he didn’t need to buy another ticket because ______.A. the man was very oldB. he thought the old man had no money with himC. the old man showed him the ticketD. he believed the old man( )24. The old man still looked worried because _______.A. he couldn’t get on the trainB. he lost his ticket and a lot of moneyC. he thought his wife would get angry with himD. he forgot where he was going( )25. Which of the following is right?A. The old man went on the trip with his wife.B. The old man didn’t find his ticket.C. The conductor was also an old man.D. The old man had to buy another ticket.Ⅳ. 根据句子意思及汉语提示完成单词。

七年级英语下册Unit8Isthereapostofficenearhere说课稿(人教新目标版)

七年级英语下册Unit8Isthereapostofficenearhere说课稿(人教新目标版)

七年级英语下册 Unit 8 Is there a post office near here说课稿(人教新目标版)一. 教材分析《人教新目标版七年级英语下册》Unit 8的主题是“Is there a post office near here?”,主要学习如何询问和描述周边的地点和设施。

本节课通过引入一个对话,让学生学会使用疑问词“is there”来询问是否某个地方或设施存在于某个地点附近,并且能够使用“Yes, there is./ No, there isn’t.”来回答。

此外,学生还需要掌握如何描述一个地方的位置,例如“It’s near the bank.”或者“It’s between the bookstore and the hospital.”。

二. 学情分析七年级的学生已经掌握了一些基本的英语语法和词汇,但是对于描述地点和设施的词汇和表达方式可能还不够熟悉。

此外,学生可能对于使用疑问词“is there”来询问某个地方或设施是否存在还存在一定的困难。

因此,在教学过程中,教师需要帮助学生复习和巩固已学的词汇和语法知识,并且提供足够的练习来帮助学生熟练地运用本节课所学的知识。

三. 说教学目标本节课的教学目标是让学生能够熟练地使用疑问词“is there”来询问某个地方或设施是否存在,并且能够使用“Yes, there is./ No, there isn’t.”来回答。

此外,学生还需要掌握如何描述一个地方的位置,例如“It’s near the bank.”或者“It’s between the bookstore and the hospital.”。

四. 说教学重难点本节课的重难点是使用疑问词“is there”来询问某个地方或设施是否存在,并且能够使用“Yes, there is./ No, there isn’t.”来回答。

此外,如何描述一个地方的位置也是学生需要掌握的重点。

高等学校研究生英语综合教程上Unit_8

高等学校研究生英语综合教程上Unit_8

Reading Focus – Language Point
1. Seat belts still decrease our risk of dying in an accident, but the statistics are not all black and white. (Para. 1)
Starting out—Task 1
Task 1
Work in pairs. Choose your favorite car from the cars given on P220 and tell your partner why you like it best.
Starting out—Task 2
Reading Focus – Detailed Information
Task 2
Choose the sentence that best expresses the meaning of the sentence from the text.
Key: 1 A 2 B 6 A 7 B 3 A 4 A 5 B 8 B 9 B 10 A
redistribute: v. to give something to each member of a group so that it is divided up in a different way from before 再分配,再分发 e.g.: Their primary concern was to redistribute income from rich to poor.
Reading Focus – Language Point
5. Consequently, any single measurement assigned to the risk of driving a car is bound to be only the roughest sort of benchmark. (Para. 5) benchmark: something that is used as a standard by which other things can be judged or measured 基准 e.g. 1) The valuation becomes a benchmark against which to judge other prices. 2) Tests at the age of seven provide a benchmark against which the child’s progress at school can be measured.

Unit 6 Being There 课文翻译

Unit 6 Being There 课文翻译

Unit 6Being ThereAnatole Broyard1. Travel is like adultery: one is always tempted to be unfaithful to one’s own country. To have imagination is inevitably to be dissatisfied with where you live. There is in men a centrifugal tendency. In our wanderlust, we are lovers looking for consummation.2. Only while traveling can we appreciate age. At home, for Americans at least, everything must be young, new, but when we go abroad we are interested only in the old. We want to see what has been saved, defended against time.3. When we travel, we put aside our defenses, our anxiety, and invite regression. We go backward instead of forward. We cultivate our hysteria.4. It is our best selves that travel, just as we dress in our best clothes. Only our passport reminds us how ordinary we actually are. We go abroad to meet our foreign persona, that thrilling stranger born on the plane. We’re going to see in Europe everything we have eliminated or edited out of our own culture in the name of convenience: religion, royalty, picturesqueness, otherness — and passion. We cling to the belief that other peoples are more passionate than we are.5. There’s an impostor in each of us — why else would we put on dark glasses and try to speak and look like the natives of another place? At home, we impersonate ourselves; when we’re abroad, we can try to be what we’ve always wanted to be. In spite of all the recent talk about roots, many of us are tired of our roots, which may be shallow anyway, and so we travel in search of rootlessness.6. Traveling began when men grew curious. The influence of the church, the traditional pattern of life, the lack of money and leisure had all restrained curiosity until the seventeenth century, when under pressure of scientific discoveries, the physical world began to gape open. It was then that people began to travel in search of the profane.7. Travel arrived together with sophistication, with the ability to see through or beyond one’s own culture, with the modern faculty of boredom. Something o f the Crusades survives in the modern traveler — only this is a personal crusade, an impulse to go off and fight certain obscure battles of his own spirit.8. Of course, one of the most common reasons for traveling is simply to get away. Freud said that we travel to escape father and the family, and we might add the familiar. There is a recurrent desire to drop our lives, to simply walk out of them.9. When we travel, we are on vacation —vacant, waiting to be filled. The frenzied shopping of some travelers is an attempt to buy a new life. To get away to a strange place produces a luxurious feeling of disengagement, of irresponsible free association. One is an onlooker, impregnable.10. We travel in summer, when life comes out of doors, and so we see only summery people, nothing of their sad falls, their long, dark winters and cruel springs. The places we visit are gold-plated by the sun. The flowers and trees are like bouquets thrown to history.11. And language — what a pleasure to leave our own language, with its clichés stuck in our teeth. How much better things sound in another tongue! It’s like having our ears cleaned out. So long as we don’t understand it too well, every other language is poetry.12. Because we travel for so many reasons —some of them contradictory —travel writing is like a suitcase into which the writer tries to cram everything. At its most interesting, it’s a continual tasting, the expression of a nostalgia for the particular. It’s a childish game of playing countries, as we used to play house.13. Travel writing describes a tragic arc: it begins with a rising of the spirit and ends in a dying fall. The earliest travelers went to see marvels, to admire the wonderful diversity of the world — but the latest travelers are like visitors sitting at the bedside of dying cultures. Early travelers fell in love at first sight with foreign places — but now we know only love at last sight, a kiss before dying, a breathing in of the last gasp. In some ancient societies, it used to be the c ustom for the son to inhale his father’s last breath, which contained his departing soul, and today’s travelers do something like this, too.14. Travel writing has become a quintessentially modern thing, the present regretting the past. We travel like insurance appraisers, assessing the damage. Militantly opposed to any kind of ethnic distinctions at home, we adore ethnicity abroad. Ironically, Americans need Europe more than Europeans do. To Parisians, for example, Paris is a place to live; for Americans, it’s a place to dream.15. “I do not expect to see many travel books in the near future,” Evelyn Waugh wrote in 1946. He saw the world turning into a “monoculture,” the sense of place giving way toplacelessness. What Waugh didn’t foresee was that travel books would change as novels and poetry have, that every slippage of culture would provoke its peculiar literature. He underestimated the variousness of our reasons for traveling.16. There have always been travelers who went to look for the worst, to find rationalizations for their anxiety or despair, to cover their disillusionment with labels, as steamer trunks used to be covered with them. Why else would Paul Theroux go to South America, which he so obviously detested? Shiva Naipaul’s worst fears were confirmed in Africa, just as his brother’s were in Asia. Graham Greene spent four months traveling in the Liberian jungle as a private penance.17. Even ruins have changed. Instead of the classical ruins of antiquity, we now have places that are merely “ruined.” And there are travelers who take a positive delight in them, who love awfulness for its own sake. For them, awfulness is the contemporary equivalent of the exotic. It’s a negative sublime, a swoon or ecstasy of spoliation.18. As other countries offer fewer exotic phenomena, the travel writer is forced to find the exotic in himself —and the picturesque as well. The centrifugal tendency turns centripetal, and modern travel books may be about the absence of things just as the classic books are about their presence. In Journey to Kars, Philip Glazebrook seems to have visited several unappealing villages in Turkey simply for the irony of being there. (Irony is the contemporary traveler’s drip-dry shirt.) One of the things a severely sophisticated traveler like Glazebrook seeks is a place where he himself can stand out in absolute relief.19. Perhaps in the future we shall have to travel like James Holman, who, after being invalided out of the British navy because he had gone blind, set out in 1819 to see the world. Traveling mostly alone, speaking no foreign languages, using only public transport, Holman got as far as Siberia and returned home to publish in several thick volumes all that he had experienced. He rarely felt, he said, that he had missed anything through being blind. (At one point, he met a deaf man and they traveled together.)20. Since he could not see, people often invited Holman to squeeze things as a way of perceiving them —and this is what today’s traveler has to do. He has to squee ze the places he visits, until they yield something, anything.1. 旅行好比私通:人总受到背叛自己国家的诱惑。

新视野大学英语第二册网络quiz答案unitunit8

新视野大学英语第二册网络quiz答案unitunit8

新视野⼤学英语第⼆册⽹络quiz答案unitunit8新视野⼤学英语第⼆册⽹络quiz答案unitunit8部门: xxx时间: xxx整理范⽂,仅供参考,可下载⾃⾏编辑词汇结构A ______ of territory had always been a wish of the rulerof that country. BIntroduction expansion intension expectationb5E2RGbCAPThere is a forecast that the _______ for a good crop harvest will be rather poor this year. Ap1EanqFDPw Prospect protection proportion promiseThe _______ of the film star really disappointed her fans. BDXDiTa9E3dPrecious absence present absentYou have to _______ all mistakes from the essay before you hand it in. DRTCrpUDGiTJudge display reveal eliminateYou can put on your jeans. It is just a(n> ______ party. D5PCzVD7HxAWonderful incredible formal informalThe middle-aged woman worried about her _______ future withno money and no family. AjLBHrnAILgGloomy bright splendid fearfulA _______ of robbers broke into the bank and took away all the money. DxHAQX74J0XGather school rank gangI asked her the question as soon as I saw her, but she only gave me a(n> ______ answer instead of a definite one. BLDAYtRyKfEDirect implicit clear infiniteThis expert will _______ his remarks to e-business (电⼦商务> this time. CZzz6ZB2LtkCoordinate render confine depictWhen traveling, you are advised to take travelers' checks, which provide a safer _______ to carrying money around. DdvzfvkwMI1Substitute mean preference alternativeSince we can't hear you at the back of the hall, you will have to _____________ your voice. Crqyn14ZNXILift increase raise speak upBecause he hates dishonesty he is _____________ on his children when they tell lies. CEmxvxOtOcoHeavy strong hard strictBecause of the _____________ emphasis placed on classroom activities, the instructor will report your absence to the adviser. BSixE2yXPq5Large strong hard highMedical care reform has become this country's most important public health _____________ .C6ewMyirQFLQuestion stuff matter reasonAt first, the speaker was referring to the problem of pollution in the country, but halfway in her speech, she suddenly_____________ to another subject. BkavU42VRUs Committed changed favored transferredA healthy life is frequently thought to be _____________ with the open countryside and home-grown food. Dy6v3ALoS89 Tied bound involved associatedWriting is a slow process, requiring _____________ thought, time, and effort. BM2ub6vSTnPReasonable considerable memorable numerableStudents or teachers can participate in trips to lovely beaches around the island at regular _____________ . D0YujCfmUCw Gaps rates lengths intervalsHe was _____________ entry to the theatre for not being properly dressed. AeUts8ZQVRdDenied rejected given requiredCivilization as we know it today is in _____________ danger. BsQsAEJkW5TConsistent constant consistently constantlyGMsIasNXkA完形填空Correct answer: (1> rack (2> depressed (3> lost (4> evident (5> until (6> fortunate (7> either (8> duty (9> promising (10> demand (11> rendered (12> Accordingly (13> no longer (14> puzzles (15> certain (16> definition (17> struck (18> to speak (19> confined (20> occupation TIrRGchYzgWhat is the meaning of life? I am sitting alone in a cornerin an unremarkable little house in the dark to 1 my brains for an answer. I am 2 .I have just 3 my job and my husband has recently left me. I am 35 years old.7EqZcWLZNXIt is 4 that the meaning of life is to do what you are told 5 you are about 25 years old and then to marry who you are told to marry. If you are 6 ,there is a brief period of being in love before 7 your relatives or your husband tells you that it is your 8 to get pregnant andhave children. You may have had a(n> 9 career with a good salary, but that is about to end. Your children will 10 constant attention and you will be 11 a housewife. Youwill recognize that your youth has passed and begin to growold. 12 ,your husband will leave you for someone younger.My services as a wife are 13 required.lzq7IGf02EThe whole question 14 The whole question 15 that I cansay that I have ever made a major 16 on my own. I startto get depressed, but then I am 17 by something quite curious: freedom. There is no one 18 me what to do. I amno longer 19 by the wisdom of my parents. I realize thatmy ambition had been to have a(n> 20 and freedom, not a husband and a stay-at-home lifestyle. The infinite possibilities excite me.zvpgeqJ1hkRack crack distress focusContented inferior satisfied depressedNrpoJac3v1Missed lacked lost gainedEvident noticeable recognizable visibleAfter until when yetFavorable successful fortunate convenientNeither nor both eitherDuty plan dream jobEncouraging promising amusing promotingChallenge question demand renderPresented rendered left performedUnderstandably Actually Accordingly Appropriately1nowfTG4KINo way no longer not so long as before longfjnFLDa5ZoPuzzles questions doubts disorderstfnNhnE6e5Right exact specific certainConclusion definition determination decisionHbmVN777sLStruck occurred beaten knockedTo say to tell to talk to speakCommitted enclosed confined imprisonedWork trade business occupation选词填空Correct answer: (1> consequence (2> earning (3>diverse (4> indispensable (5> denial (6>ambition (7> confined (8> accumulate (9>schedule (10> specialize V7l4jRB8Hs另外的词vacation, conclusion, store, contradiction, ambition83lcPA59W9I finished my two-year associate degree last year. It might surprise you that this year my salary is twice the national average for four-year institution graduates. I think this is the 1 many of them studying useless subjects. A lot of university students are wasting their time learning about music, history, and literature while I'm 2 a living. Some of my friends have argued that a 3education is essential. They say that it will allow them to develop a philosophy for life that will be 4 when they graduate from a university. I think they are in 5 of what life is really about-making money. I have real 6 and want to get ahead.I don't want to be 7 by school while trying to attain a four-year degree. I figure that I can 8 enough wealth over the next twenty years to retire early. I'll have plenty of time to develop my life's philosophy when my friends are 40 and working a miserable 9 for some corporation they hate. I will be sitting on a beach somewhere, enjoying the life and collecting all the wisdom I need. If I could give some advice to kids who are graduating from high school, it would be to 10 insomething and then get to work. All that other stuff can take care of itself after you are prosperous.mZkklkzaaP阅读理解A man was telling one of his friends why he was contentwith his married life. "My wife makes all the small decisions," he explained, "and I make all the big ones, so we never try to have too much influence on each other's business and never get angry with each other. We have no complaints and no arguments." AVktR43bpw"That sounds reasonable," answered his friend. "And whatsort of decisions does your wife make?" ORjBnOwcEd "Well," answered the man, "she decides what jobs I apply for, what sort of house we live in, what furniture we have, where we go for our holidays, and things like that."2MiJTy0dTTHis friend was surprised. "Oh?" he said. "And what do you consider important decisions then?" gIiSpiue7A"Well," answered the man, "I decide who should be President, whether we should increase our help to poor countries, what we should do about the atom bomb (原⼦弹>, and things like that."uEh0U1YfmhCDDACThe man was content with his married life because _________________.IAg9qLsgBXA. he and his wife talk about every decision they makeWwghWvVhPEB. he has more power than his wife does in family lifeasfpsfpi4kC. he and his wife are responsible for different thingsooeyYZTjj1D. he has many good friends and influence in the worldBkeGuInkxIWhat does the man's friend think at first?A. He thought that their marriage couldn't work.B. He thought that the man had too much power.C. He thought that the wife had too much power.D. He thought that their arrangement sounded fine.The wife lets the man decide ________________.A. which house to buyB. where to workC. where to travelD. who should be PresidentWe can tell from the story that _________________.A. the man's wife has the final say in the familyB. the man has the final say in the familyC. the man's friend will follow his exampleD. the man and his wife respect each otherA good title for this passage is _________________.PgdO0sRlMoA. A man and his friendB. A loving husbandC. A happy married lifeD. A choice for PresidentIs your job doing harm to your health? If you are like alot of American workers today, you experience a significant amount of stress in work. Stress doesn't just make you unhappy at work. It can affect your health. Doctors say people under stress have higher blood pressure, even when they are away from work. And they are at a higher risk for death from any cause than those who are more relaxed.3cdXwckm15How do you know if your job could be a risk to your health? Some danger signs include difficulty getting to sleep ordifficulty waking up in the morning, forgetfulness, aches and pains for no apparent reason, a desire to eat less or tendency to eat poorly, loss of interest in activities, etc. Everyone has bad days in which they feel many of these symptoms, but if you have noticed several of them, and you have experienced them for months, you may need to do something. h8c52WOngMIf you notice these signs in yourself or your beloved one, check with your doctor to eliminate other possibilities. If the cause does appear to be stress, you should try to make time for yourself away from work. Try relaxing in a warm bubble bath, listening to music, and shutting out the world for a while.v4bdyGiousAACBAAccording to the passage, ____________.A. many American workers are under stress latelyB. almost all people know how to get rid of stressC. most people go to doctors for help with stressD. it is sure that our work is doing harm to our healthJ0bm4qMpJ9How does stress at work affect your life?A. It makes you unhappy at work.B. It always affects your health.C. It makes you worry all the time.D. It keeps you from working well.Which of the following is mentioned as a sign that your job is unhealthy?XVauA9grYPA. Sudden aches and pains.B. Frequent bad days.C. Trouble remembering.D. Loss of time to relax.When should you do something about your problems?A. When you've been told by others that you should do something.bR9C6TJscwB. When you've noticed several bad symptoms over a long time.pN9LBDdtrdC. When you've let stress affect your friendships or life at work.DJ8T7nHuGTD. When you've visited a doctor and he has told you to leave work.QF81D7bvUAWhat can you do if you've noticed some of the signs of stress?4B7a9QFw9hA. See a doctor and try to relax more.B. Change to another less stressful job.C. Assume much fewer responsibilities.D. Take up a hobby like playing music.There were days in which Danny could forget that he had graduated from Boston University. After 17 years of education in the finest schools in America, he couldn't repair a burnt connection in his car or locate a carburetor (化油器>. ix6iFA8xoXDanny is an educated man. He is a master of writing papers, taking tests, talking, and filling out forms. He can discuss Freud from a Marxian viewpoint and he can discuss Marx from a Freudian viewpoint. wt6qbkCyDEIn short, Danny is a worker without skills, and he has a sociology degree to prove it. He is of very little use to American industry. Kp5zH46zRkThis is nothing new. Colleges have been turning out workers of this sort for decades. Until five years ago, most of these workers took their degrees in sociology, philosophy, political science, or history, and marched right into the American middle class. Some found work in business and government but many, if not most, went into education,which is the only thing they knew anything about. Once there, they taught another generation the skills necessaryto take tests and write papers. Yl4HdOAA61But the cycle broke down. There are too many teachers these days, college applications are down, plumbers are making$ 12 an hour, and graduates with degrees in fields like sociology are faced with a choice: graduate school or drive a taxi.ch4PJx4BlIDanny chose the taxi because driving was about the onlyskill he had that he could make money with. Danny refers to his job as "Real World 101". He has been beaten and shot at. But he has also acquired some practical skills: he can get his tickets fixed。

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A) As
B) When
C) Like
D) After
18. ___ we can see, scientific experiments and animal protection can conflict with each other.
A) So large numbers of people to
B) There acre large numbers of people
C) Large numbers of people
E) Large numbers of people who
17. ___ he had begun the evening's experience with me in silence, so he ended it.
A) began
B) will begin
C) begin
D) has begun
22. I wish I ___ longer this morning, but I had to get up and come to class.
D) to have been worked out
3. She'd never say a word about ail the weeks and months he'd been away, __ tells a cent for food.
A) not leaving
C) to read
D) to be read
8. My sister's professor had her ___ her paper many times before allowing her to present it to the committee.

人教版九年级英语 Unit 8 词汇专练

人教版九年级英语 Unit 8 词汇专练

人教新目标九年级Unit 8—词汇专练Name_________ Grade_________一、根据句意和汉语提示写出单词。

1.Flight 846 _____(降落) safely ten minutes ago with 300 passengers.2.My brother often _____(跑步) for exercise in the park.3.You'd better wear a _____(西服) when you attend an important meeting.4.Henry plays an _____(外星人) from Mars, who travels to the earth with a UFO in the film.5.There are so many people standing there to wait to _____(赶上) the bus.6.I expect you can tell me your _____(位置) now. I want to have a talk with you.7.Words could not _____(表达) her feelings at that moment.8.Please _____(将……圈起来) the new words and look them up in the dictionary.9.They all take pride in their _____(胜利).10.Hundreds of _____(敌人) have searched the mountains for fifteen days without a result.二、根据句意及首字母提示写出所缺单词的适当形式1.Don’t make any n_____ when you listen to your teacher in class.2.If you lose your way, ask a p_____ for help.3.There are so many people shouting over there. What’s h_____, do you know?4.The w_____ looks like a dog, but it isn’t a dog.5.You look u_____. What troubles you so much?6.I didn't find a_____ there.7.I'm sorry I l_____ your dictionary at home.8.The hair band m_____ be a boy's, because it's no use for him.9.—W_____ book is this?—Mike's name is on the cover. It must be Mike's.三、用所给单词的适当形式填空1.Mary’s diary recorded all the _____(happen) of the day.2.We saw some ____(policeman) on duty in and around the stadium yesterday.3.The man in black looked ____(easy) and refused to answer questions.4.They think Mary is ____(possible) right.5.China's fight against COVID-19 gives the world ____(value) experience.6.Tacitus was the greatest ____(history) in ancient Rome.7.The old man gave away all his money to support ____(medicine) research.8.This dictionary belongs to ____(he).9.To our surprise, the ____(lead) of this country will visit our country.10.I have always dreamed of traveling to ____(British) one day.四、用所给动词的适当形式填空。

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Chengde Mountain Resort
The Summer Palace in Beijing Classical Garden of Suzhou
Which kind of transportation will you use? Transport Disadvantages Advantages
Text Structure
Section 1: Paragraph 1 Section 2: Paragraphs 2-5 Section 3: Paragraphs 6-12 Section 4: Paragraphs 13-15 Section 5: Paragraphs 16-18 Section 6: Paragraphs 19-20
adultery
• sex between a married man or woman and someone who is not their wife or husband. Many people in public life have committed adultery.
通奸是离婚的理由。 Adultery was a ground for divorce.
cultivate
foster the growth of
You must cultivate good manners and behave like a gentleman.
你必须学习好礼貌,举止要象绅士一样。 It takes some time to cultivate a new friendship.建立一段新 的友谊需要一段时间。
airplane
1.Quick 2.Efficient 3.Provides meals
Make a Travel Plan
things to do background information time to set out place to go travel cost
A travel plan
Some of the areas in the west are poor because the land there is impossible to cultivate.
西部的一些地区很穷,因为土地丌宜耕作。
in the name of
• 以…的名义 In the name of God, That is it. “我以上帝的名义保证我是正确的。” This is in the name of ergonomics. 这被冠以“人体工程学”的名义。 They did it all in the name of promoting friendship. 他们所做的一切都声称是为了促进友谊。
points for attention
means of transportation
things to take
Phrases about travel Types of travel
◆geographically 按地理标准: travel abroad 国际旅游 travel at home 国内旅游 ◆format 按组织形式: tour groups 团队旅游 fragment (individual) travelers 散客旅游
The Great Wall
The Forbidden City
Mogao Caves
Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor
The Potala Palace in Lhasa
The Ancient Town of Lijiang
The Ancient Town of Pingyao
train
Takes longer than the plane.
ship
1.More expensive than train 2.Not convenient for visiting inland places
1.Expensive 2.Journey ends far from the city.
bus
1.Very cheap Takes longer than the train 2.Efficient for short journeys or plane. 1.Faster than bus, cheaper than plane 2.ends in the centre of the town/city. 1.Cheaper than plane
Purposes of travel
• • • • • • • 会议旅游 travel for meeting/conference 商务旅游 travel for business 宗教旅游 travel for religion 猎奇旅游 travel for novelty or sth new 娱乐旅游 travel for entertainment 学生旅游 students travel 购物旅游 travel for shopping
Text Analysis
• The author examined the primary motivations for travel, analyzed the functions of travel writing, and described some travelers’ peculiar approach.Biblioteka Text Analysis
• The passage begins with an unusual simile by comparing travel to 'adultery', then goes on to talk about the purposes for which we travel. Finally, it analyzes various travel writings and suggests that people should "squeeze" the places they visit.
Terms常见术语
• 旅行社:travel agency; tourist agency; travel service
Purposes of travel
• • • • • • • 观光旅游 travel for sightseeing 休闲旅游 travel for leisure 红色旅游 Red tourism 生态旅游 travel for eco-tourism 毕业旅游 travel for graduation 蜜月旅游 travel for honeymoon 保健旅游 travel for health
• The places we visit are gold-plated by the sun. —The places we visit always look so gorgeous in the sunshine. • Plate v.镀, 电镀 He plated the old silver container again. 他给这个旧的银器皿重新镀银。
• Why else would Paul go to South America, which he so obviously detested. — If not, then why would Paul go to South America, which he hated so much. This is a rhetorical question, which is a strong statement meaning looking for the worst is Paul’s only reason for going to South America, since he didn’t like that place at all.
Unit 8 Being There
by Anatole Broyard
11英一 孙梦珂、孙羽倩、田露、王 芳、蔡慧、朱佳佳
The Author
Anatole Broyard (July 16, 1920 – October 11, 1990) Literary critic for The New York Times. In addition to his reviews and columns, he published several books during his lifetime. His autobiographical works, Intoxicated by My Illness & Kafka Was the Rage: A Greenwich Village Memoir, were published after his death.
a rhetorical question
• A rhetorical question is a figure of speech in the form of a question posed for its persuasive effect without the expectation of a reply. • Rhetorical questions encourage the listener to think about what the (often obvious) answer to the question must be. When a speaker states, "How much longer must our people endure this injustice?", no formal answer is expected. Rather, it is a device used by the speaker to assert or deny something. • A carefully crafted question can, if delivered well, persuade an audience to believe in the position(s) of the speaker
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