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新世纪大学英语第一册教案-B1-unit2(1)

新世纪大学英语第一册教案-B1-unit2(1)

Zooming In: An Integrated English CourseBook I Unit 2Growing Up大学英语第二教研室Objectives & Requirements:1.Help the students focus on the content of the passage and grasp the key wordsand expressions as well as sentence patterns in the passage。

2.Get acquainted with the background information (Chicken Soup of the Soul)。

3.Show the opinion about the parent—children relationship.4.Get acquainted with the skill of reading between the lines.5.Find effective ways to communicate with your parents.Important Points:1.Core words,phrases and expressions;typical sentence patterns。

2.The background information about “Chicken Soup of the Soul”.Difficult Points:1.The structure and the sentences beyond comprehension with problem words,phrases and expressions.2.To express one’s own opinion about the parent-children relationship.ing the reading skill of reading between the lines during the readingcomprehension。

book1课后练习答案unit 2

book1课后练习答案unit 2

plete the following sentences by translating the Chinese into English, using whoever, whatever, however or the like.
3. Mr. Miller thinks that ( 谁不跟他在一起谁就 )____________is against him. whoever is not with him
《读写教程 I》: Ex. VIII, p. 34
3. The post of UN Secretary General may well be one of the world’s most thankless jobs. ( 担任此职者 )____________is somehow expected to do the impossible. whoever holds it
simply startle relative fall apart
5. I agree with you that men and women should be equally _____ for bringing up children. responsible 6. Now that their children have all begun to work, the Browns are living in _____ comfort. relative
4. He knew these files could be of help to (任何将要担任这项工作 的人)______________. whoever would take the job 5. (谁害怕正视自己的过去谁就)______________will fear what is to come Whoever fears to face his own past

book1 unit2重点

book1 unit2重点

Unit2 Englishbe different from sth/sb in sth 在某方面与…不同play a role/ part (in) 在…中担任角色;在…中起作用;扮演一个角色;参与play an important role/ part 在…中起重要作用because of 因为;由于such as 例如believe it or not 信不信由你come up (vi) 走进;上来;发生;被讨论come up with 提出come up to a place 参观某地in the end/ at last/ finally 最后at the end of 在…的末端be at an end 结束了ever before 从前even if/ though 即使make sense 有意义instead of 代替be based on/upon 在...基础上on the basis of 根据,基于…be/get close to 距离…近make (good/ full) use of (好好/充分)利用change…into 把…变成in the early days 在早期from one place to another 从一处到另一处take…with…随身携带the same…as 与…相同的at present 目前as a rule 通常;照例be present at 在席;出席be absent from 缺席present sth to sb / present sb with sth 把…赠送(呈现)给某人carry out a rule 执行规则be a native of 是…人be native to 是…的土产动物/植物at sb’s request 应某人的要求have a(good)command of掌握make a request 请求command/request sb to do 命令/要求某人做某事command/request that …(should)+v原形in one direction 朝一个方向under the direction of 在…的指导下a wide vocabulary 庞大的词汇量an international language 一门国际语言an international organization 一个国际组织as we (all) know 正如我们所知the former/ the latter 前者/后者facial expression 面部表情Journey/ trip/ tour/ voyageSpecially/ especiallySuch as /like/ for example/ namely1.There is no such thing as Standard English.没有像标准英语那样的东西2. All languages change when cultures communicate with one another (each other).(当不同文化互相沟通时,所有的语言都会发生变化。

人教版高中英语新教材必修一 book1 unit2单词课件

人教版高中英语新教材必修一 book1 unit2单词课件
the official language官方语言 make an official visit进行正式访问 a government official政府官员 adv. officially 正式地
n. recognition 识别,承认,认出 recognize sb/sth by/from… 通过…认出某人或某物 recognize…as/to be… 把…看作/认为是… be recognized as / to be被看作/认为是 recognize that+从句 承认… it’s recognized that... 人们意识到…. beyond/out of recognition 认不出来
extremely adv. 极其,非常 常放在形容词前,修饰形容词---extremely beautiful
extreme adj. 非常的
extreme dangere极端的危险
a narrow escape 九死一生 narrow-minded 心胸狭窄的,气量小的 narrow the gap between…and… 缩小...与…之间的差距 narrow down减少,缩小,限制 narrow one’s eyes眯起眼睛 adv. Narrowly 勉强地 n. narrowness 狭窄,狭隘
arrangement make arrangements/an arrangement for为…做准备/安排 arrive at/come to/conclude an arrangement [with sb] [和某人]谈妥,达成协议
arrange v. arrange for sth安排某事 arrange to do sth安排做某事 arrange sth for sb为某人安排某事 arrange for sb to do sth安排某人做某事

大学听力book1unit12答案.doc

大学听力book1unit12答案.doc

Key to ExercisesUnitlTask 1A.Answer the following questions.1) What did Gretel want to see in the City of London?Key: She wanted to see St. Paul's Cathedral.2) Why was she so surprised?Key: She was so surprised because she saw so many Englishmen who looked alike.3) What did the Englishmen look like?Key: They were all wearing dark suits and bowler hats, carrying umbrellas and newspapers.4) Why did Gretel think they must be typical English gentlemen?Key: Because she had often read about them and seen photographs of them, who all looked as if they were wearing a uniform.5) Did Mr. Clark also think there is such thing as a "typical” Englishman?Key: No, he didn't.6) What English saying did Mr. Clark use to prove his opinion?Key: He used the English saying "It takes all kinds to make a world" to prove his opinion.B.Write down the poem H if All the Seas Were One Sea”.If all the seas were one sea, what a great sea it would be! And if all the trees were one tree, what a great tree it would be! And if this tree were to fall in the sea, what a great splash there would be!Task 2Keyplete the following sentences with what you hear on thetape.1) I found that living in Japan, people were much busier. They seem to work thewhole day.2) Where I was living in Japan, in the north, it was much colder than England,especially in winter, minus thirty degrees centigrade. Does the winter in Osakalast longer than the winter in England?3) I found Japan much more mountainous than Britain, especially in the north. Themountains are much higher and much more rocky. I found it more beautiful thanBritain.4) And therefore the towns and villages tend to be more crowded.5) So because the cities are more crowded, the houses tend to be smaller, don'tthey?B.Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) according tothe tape.1) People need to take three showers a day in the humid and hot summer in Japan.[T]2) Winter in Osaka is shorter than that in England. [ T ]3) Etsuko thinks the countryside in Japan is more beautiful than that in England.[ F ]4) Britain is mountainous and Japan is much flatter. [ F ]5) Houses in Britain tend to be smaller and compact. [ F ]Task 3A.Answer the following questions,1) What is the difference between the folk dances in the US and other countries? Key:In the US, people usually dance just to enjoy themselves; they don't invite other people to watch them.2) How many dancers are there in a folk dance in the US according to the man? Key:Usually eight people dance together.3) Why is it called square dance?Key: Becausepeople form a square in dancing with a man and a woman on eachside of the square.4) How does the man tell the dancers what they should do?Key: He usually makes it into a song.5) What kind of clothes do people wear in folk dancing?Key: They wear old-fashioned clothes.B.Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) accordingto the tape.1) There is only one folk dancing group in each city in the United States. [ F ]2) Usually there are four men and four women in a folk dancing group. [ T ] 3) Insquare dancing, there are four people on each side of the square. [ F ]4) A man usually speaks quickly to tell the dancers what they should do. [ F ]5) People dance fast, therefore there is not much time for them to think of theinstructions in the song. [ Y ]plete the following sentences with what you hear on the tape,1) In square dancing, usually eight people form a square when they start, with a manand a woman on each side of the square.2) Then there*s a man who tells the dancers what they should do. He usuallymakes it into a song, and sings it while they dance.3) Folk dancing in the Unites States is very fast; people don't have much time to think.4) The dancers wear old-fashioned clothes. They makes the dances pretty to watch.Task 4Answer the following questions.1) W hat was known as "Setsubun”?Key: It was a time to celebrate the end of winter and the beginning of spring.2) What did many Chinese families burn to bring good luck before the Chinese Lunar NewYear?Key: They burned the picture of their kitchen god to bring good luck.3) What was the old custom in choosing what to wear by brides in America?Key: The custom said the brides must wear "something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue'1 to bring good luck.4) Why did the people of Ponti, Italy eat an omelet made with 1,000 eggs before Lent?Key: Because they could not eat meat, eggs or dairy products during Lent, so they tried to use up these things before Lent began.5) What was a "Start"?Key: It was a straw man made by children in Czech; it was a figure of death.6) What did people do on St. Anthon/s Day in Mexico?Key: People brought their animals to church. And before the animals went into the church, people dressed them up in flowers and ribbons.Task 5A,Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the tape.1) The two speakers agree that Victorian life used to be much more fun than it is now.[F]2) In Victorian England, people had to wear hats and long gloves even when they wereeating cakes and biscuits. [ T ]3) Life is much slower than it used to be in Victorian England, where people neverhad time to stop and enjoy themselves. [ F ]4) There were more illnesses in Victorian times, some of which do not exist today. [ T ]5) Children in Victorian England hardly ever saw their parents, because their parents were working hard. [ F ]6) Children nowadays do not wear tight, uncomfortable grown-up clothes, and theirlife is much better than before. [ T ]7) According to the woman, women today enjoy more freedom, though they may haveto work hard. [ T ]B.Write out a list of the advantages and disadvantagesof life in the VictorianTask 6A.Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences.1) With the industrialization of American society, the family became more common.(-b)a) extended b) nuclear c) blended2) At present, nearly one out of every marriages in the United States ends in divorce, (-a)a) two b) three c) four3) Now one in Americans lives alone. ( c)a) three b) four c) five4) Currently, there is a(n) in the number of childless marriages. ( a )a) increase b) decrease c) don't knowplete the following sentences with what you hear on the tape.1) The American family unit is in the process of chang_e_・ There used to be mainlytwo types of families: the extended and the nuclear.2) Then as patterns changed and the economy progressed from agricultural to industrial,people were forced to move to different parts of the country for "job opportunities.These moves split up the extended family.3) Now besides these two types of traditional groupings, the word "family” is beingexpanded, to include a variety of other Hying arrangements.plete the definitions below according to what you hear on the tape.1) The extended families most often include mother, father, children, and some other relatives, such as grandparents, living in the same house or nearby.2) The nuclear families usually consist of only the parents and the children.3) The blended families occur when previously married men and women marry again and combine the children from former marriages into a new family.Task?A. Fill in the following chart with a W mark in corresponding columnsB. Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences.1) Japanese women often go to university to study- .(c)a) medicine b) science c) arts2) There may be women in engineering classes of thirty or forty students. ( c )a) three or five b) two or four c) one or two3) Men do NOT want to work for a big company to . ( a )a) look for a wife b) earn a lot of money c) support a family4) Nowadays Japanese women begin to look for a job because they(b)a) want to compete with men b) like it c) hope to find a good husband5) A few years after Japanese women get married, they often ( c )a) work in the same companyb) find a better job in another companyc) stay at home and look after everything6) After Japanese men get married, they often .(c)a) prepare the mealb) look after the childrenc) go out for a drink after work7) Japanese women can go back to work (-c)a) after their children are bornb) when their old company wants them backc) after their children have grown upTask 8A. Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences.1) "Taking their vows” means . ( a )a) getting married b) getting divorced c) getting engaged2) H We basically suit each other very well” means .(c)a) we like each otherb) we're completely similiar to each otherc) we get along with each other3) When Sue says that she and her husband are "loath to lose their freedom justyet”. Sh e means ( b )a) they hate the idea of having childrenb) they want to enjoy their freedom for a few more years, but they may considerhaving some kids laterc) they are revolted by the idea of giving up their freedom4) If a person is frowned upon by society, he/she is .(c)a) criticized severely by societyb) ridiculed by peoplec) disapproved of by society5) When asked about how people get married in England, Geth is talking about ~ (c)a) people born in London onlyb) people whose family are all living in Londonc) people living in London with their parents and relatives living elsewhere inBritain6) At a registry office you need a minimum of (b)a) the bride and bridegroom plus four other peopleb) the bride and bridegroom and two other peoplec) the bride and bridegroom only7) Geth thinks that young people in London often live together ~ ( c )a) because they are afraid of marriageb) with the intention to get married eventuallyc) without thinking of ever getting married8) Chris thinks divorce is .(b)a) more difficult for menb) more difficult for womenc) now considered quite acceptable by societyB. Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the tape.1) In Geth's opinion, people usually go back to where their parents live to get married.[ T ]2) It is a tradition for all the relatives and friends to have a drink together after thewedding ceremony. [ T ]3) Marriage in a registry office takes longer than in a church. [ F ]4) Home ties are more restrictive in London than in the country. [ F ]5) In Geth's opinion, people who live in London can do more or less as they please. [T]6) Geth thinks divorce is more likely if people have been living together before gettingmarried. [F]7) Sue*s marriage is unsuccessful because she and her husband have little incommon. [ F ]8) Sue and her husband loathe the idea of having children. [ F ]9) Divorced women sometimes find it difficult to get morried again. [ T ]10) The technical difficulties are the only problems in getting a divorce. [ F ]Task 9ScriptSocial customs and ways of behaving change. But they do not necessarily always change for the better. Things which were considered impolite many years ago are now acceptable. Justa few years ago, it was considered impolite behaviour for a man tosmoke on the street. No man who thought of himself as being a gentleman would make a fool of himself by smoking when a lady was in the room.The important thing to remember about social customs is not to do anything that might make other people feel uncomfortable- especially if they are your guests. There is a story about a rich nobleman who had a very formal dinner party. When the food was served, one of the guests started to eat his peas with a knife. Other guests were amused or shocked, but the nobleman calmly picked up his knife and began eating in the same way. It would have been bad manners to make his guest feel foolish or uncomfortable.Unit 2Task 1Choose the best answer to each of the following questions,1) Which of the following statements is correct in describing the size of Texas?(b)a) Texas is the largest state in the US.b) Texas is the second largest state in the US.c) Texas ranks the forty-ninth in terms of the size.d) Texas is smaller than Alaska, but it is a little bigger than many other statesinthe US.2) Which of the following statement is correct about the weather in Texas? ( a )a) Texas has different kinds of weather patterns as it is such a big state.b) The weather in Alaska must be more varied than that in Texas, since itcovers a larger area.c) Texas has the coldest place in winter in the US.d) Texas has the warmest place in summer in the US.3) If you were going to travel in Texas, how would you plan your tour to enjoynice weather everywhere you went? (d)a) Visit Laredo in summer and Amarillo in winter.b) Visit Laredo in winter and Amarillo in summer.c) Visit Laredo in spring and Amarillo in autumn.d) Visit Laredo in winter and Amarillo in autumn.Task 2A.Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) according tothe tape.1) The extreme weather in Britain never lasts long. [ T ]2) There is a huge amount of rain in Britain. [ F ]3) People coming to Britain should be prepared for the notorious fogs. [ F ]B.Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1) What was Nick*s explanation for the bad reputation of the British climate? (d)a) It is very cold.b) It rains heavily.c) The dense fog often frustrates people.d) The weather often changes quickly and unpredictably.2) What does NOT account for the fact that you could feel cold at almost anytime of the year in Britain? (c)a) Draughty British houses.b) Little sunshine.c) Fog.d) Humidity.3) Which of the following is NOT Nick's implication by saying, "to understand themeaning Of the splendid word 'drizzle”'? (c)a) He advised people coming to Britain to bring an umbrella.b) He realized that British weather is terrible.c) He thought learning English well could help foreigners to live inBritain.d) He thought it rains often but not always heavily in Britain.C.Fill in the blanks with what you hear on the tape.Why then, he asked, has the British climate such a bad reputation? He answered by saying it was because of the extraordinary, unreliable weather. Therewas no part of the year at which you could be certain the weather would be dry orwet, clear or dull, hot or cold. A bad day in July could be as cold as a mild day inJanuary.Task 3Complete the following summary of the passage.I. Low temperature in the countryReason: Trees, grass, lakes and steams help to cool the area around them.II. High temperature in citiesA. Warm nightReasons: 1. Cities are built of asphalt, concrete, iron and steel.2. Streets and buildings take in the heat during the day and throw off heat intothe air at night.B. Warmer wintersReason: The heat set off from car engines and electrical appliance warms cities even in winter.III. How cities influence global climateA. Global climate may get cooler, for air pollution may stop sunlight from reaching theearth.B. Global climate may get warmer, which may cause1. Ice near the North and South poles to melt.2. Cities near oceans to be slowly flooded and people living in these cities tomove to higher land.Task 4A. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.I) Which of the following statements is true according to the article? (b)a) Red sky in the morning means that the weather is going to change.b) Red sky at dusk means that good weather is coming.c) Red sky in the morning means that the weather will be good.d) Red sky at dusk means that the weather is going to be bad at night.2) What is meant by a "weather predictor11 here? ( c )a) A person who predicts weather.b) An apparatus by which people predict weather.c) A natural phenomenon which helps people to predict weather.d) A weather service station.B. Fill in the blanks with what you hear from the tape.Red sky at night, sailors* delight.Red sky at morning, sailors take warning.OrEvening red and morning gray, sends the traveler on his way.Evening gray, morning red, brings the rain down on his head.C. Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the tape.1) A red sky is caused by dust particles. [ F ]2) A high pressure system brings in dry weather, while a low pressure system bringsinmoisture. [ T]3) If there is a red sun in the morning, bad weather is on the way. [ F ]Task 5Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1) Why does the man often find himself in a raft on the river during lightning storms? (c)a) He enjoys fishing in stormy weather.b) Probably he does not have the habit of listening to weather report.c) He goes fishing very often and sometimes gets caught in bad weather.d) He wants to test where is the safest place to stay when lightening occurs.2) What kind of debate does the man often have with his companion when lightningapproaches? (b)a) To stay in the raft or get into the water.b) To stay in the raft or get ashore.c) To stay in the raft or get into a car.d) To get into the water or get ashore.3) Why does the meteorologist suggest that he should not stay in the raft when a lightningstorm comes? (d)a) His raft is not insulated.b) Lightning travels at a very high speed.c) Lightning releases very strong electricity.d) The electricity released by the lightning travels in water and can penetratetheraft.4) How much electricity can a lightning flash deliver? ( c)a) 100 amps.b) 10,000 amps.c) 100,000 amps.d) 1,000,000 amps.5) What should a person do if lightning occurs when he or she is on a river? ( c )a) Abandon his or her raft.b) Swim to the shore.c) Seek shelter on land.d) Stay on the craft.Task 6A. Decide whether the following statementsare true (T) or false (F) according to the tape.1) Tornados often occur in the summer. [ F ]2) A tornado forms when a layer of warm, dry air is on top of a layer of cool, moistair.[T]3) As the air rotates, the cloud develops upward. [ F ]4) A tornado does not form on the ground. [ T ]5) Air moves at a speed between 200 and 700 kilometers at the eye of a tornado.[ F ]6) A tornado develops from a dark rain cloud and gets darker when it draws in dirtfrom the ground. [ T ]B. Fill in the blanks with what you hear on the tape.When the tornado touches the ground, it does incredible damage. It usually touches the ground for only about one minute, and it usually travels along the ground for only about one kilometer, but during that one minute, buildings are destroyed, trees are lifted up out of the ground, small objects are carried away, and sometimes people are killed or injured.Task 7A.Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1) When is the weather report broadcast? (b)a) 9 am.b) 9pm.c) 9 o'clock. But it's unclear whether ifs 9 am or 9 pm.d) Not mentioned in the material.2) What day is this weather forecast on air? ( a )a) Thursday. b) Friday.c) Saturday. d) Sunday.3) If you are going on holiday during the weekend, which place should youavoid? (b)a) Greece. b) France.c) Spain. d) Southeast Italy.B.Summarize the weather conditions reported in the radio programme.I) For today: It has been nice weather during the day, but it is going to changeat night.Brighton MidlandsNorthwest of Scotland2) For the weekend: Fine weather in southern Europe and not so nice inNorthern Europe.C. Match each place with the corresponding weather condition there. For todaySoutheast England Maximum temperatures of around 21 degreesSouthern ScotlanJ^^^G degrees Celsius by mid-afternoon23 degrees Celsius by early afternoon Light showers around midday 15 hours of lovely sunshine For the weekendSpain Cloudy but mainly dry with sunny periods, 23 degrees \ /CelsiusGreece\ / Heavy rain, 17 degrees CelsiusFrancW^Cloudy with rain, maximum temperatures of 22 degreesNorthern Ireland A 34 degrees CelsiusMost of England/ 32 degrees CelsiusTask 8Fill in the following chartNatural PeenomenaAir Pressure ( (Rise or Fall) Causes Faraway objects aremore sharply focused.Fall The dust particles begin to settle to the ground in thinner air and the air clears. Birds* calls becomesharper.Fall Instead of traveling upward and outward into the atmosphere they are bent back to the earth and their range extended. Swamp doesn't smellvery st rong Rise The methane is trapped in the bottom swamp because of the thick air.Task 9A, Tick the statements" J” that correctly describe the tornado in Xenia in 1974.1) It was named H Super Outbreak*'.[]2) It hit 13 states.[]3) It killed 33 people. [V]4) It lasted for 16 hours and 10 minutes.[]5) It killed 330 people and injured nearly 5,550.[]6) It was one of the most destructive in US history.[/ ]7) It was of the most intense level. [/ ]B. Rearrange the following sentencesdescribingthe boy's experienceson the daywhen the tornado hit his town.a. I got back home just in time to answer Mom's telephone.b. I woke Dad up to watch.c. I thought I heard my father calling me.d. I watched TV.e. Dad and I went into the bathroom.f. I was playing with some neighborhood kids after school.[f ]--[ c ]-[a ]---[ d ]--[ b ]-[e ]C. Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F)according to thetape.1) 5 people were killed in a parking lot in the tornado in Xenia in 1974. [ F ]2) 13 US states were struck by 148 storms within 2 days. [ T ]3) The Xenia tornado became a textbook case because it killed 33 people. [ F ]4) The witness said that he would not do business any more due to hisexperience in that tornado. [F]D. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1) Which of the following coincidences did NOT help the boy to survive thetornado? (d)a) The boy thought he heard his father calling him.b) The boy's father had a very bad case of tonsillitis and stayed at home onthatday.c) The boy got back home just in time to answer his mother's call.d) He was watching TV when the tornado arrived.2) Why do you think that the witness could still clearly remember the conversationbetween his father and him While they stayed in the bathroom to wait for the tornado to go by? (b)a) He had a very good memory.b) He was highly alert at that time.c) The tornado stayed on the ground for a reasonably long time.d) The conversation was interesting.Task 10ScriptUndoubtedly, Tibet is one of the harshest places for human existence. It is cool in summer but freezing cold in winter. In Lhasa, the mildest city in Tibet, temperatures may exceed 29 degrees Celsius in summer while plummeting to -16 degrees Celsius in winter! Sun radiation is extremely strong in Tibet. The sunlight in Lhasa is so intense that the city is called Sunlight City. The thin air can neither block off nor retain heat so that there are great temperature extremes on the same day! The average temperature in northern Tibet is subzero and winter arrives in October until the following May or June. July and August are the best time to visit the area, enjoying warm temperatures, intense sunshine, beautiful scenery and festive events. May, June and September represent the tourist season in east Tibet. In winter, roads are all blocked by heavy snow. Landslides and rock falls frequently occur, which will make travel difficult.。

《新视野大学英语(第二版)》第一册课件book1-unit2

《新视野大学英语(第二版)》第一册课件book1-unit2

4. Spitting on the ground is not only ______ but also harmful to others’ health.
A) blasting B) banging C) grabbing D) disgusting (-A-e:xtLre4m4el)y unpleasant
Upset: adj. worried; anxious; physically ill
His stomach feels upset. He has an upset stomach. You may take this medicine with food if stomach upset occurs. (n.) Something has upset my stomach for two weeks. (v.)
Reading Skills: Distinguishing Between Facts & Opinions
Concept Opinions are statements of belief, judgment or feeling.
Examples
Wednesday is the longest day of the week.
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and other minor things.
• [P.1]
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conflict between S. and father
Companies should allow their employees to dress however they wish.

英语一轮复习book1 unit2

英语一轮复习book1 unit2

go native 入乡随俗,过当地人的生活
(1)His native musical ability impressed his teacher. 他天生的音乐才能给老师留下了深刻的印象。 (2) The tourists decided to go native. 观光游客们决定过一下本土人的生活。 (3)大熊猫原产于中国。 The giant panda is native to China. (4)作为广州本地人,他对这座城市非常了解。 As a native of Guangzhou, he knows quite well about the city.
像command一样,其后的名词性从句的谓语用 “(should)+动词原形”的常用词有: 一 “坚持 (insist)”; 二 “命令 (order, command)”; 四个“要求 (demand, desire,require, request)”。
四 “建议 (suggest, advise, propose, recommend)”;
=The teacher requested us to finish the survey report within a week.
ask beg
最通俗,最口语化的词 以谦恭的姿态要求给予巨大帮助。
request 客气的请求; demand 强烈请求,要求 require 按照规章条例等要求, (客观)要求,
4. request n. & vt. 请求;要求 注意:sb. request that Sb. +(should )+V(原形) 老师要求我们在一星期内完成这个调查报告。 The teacher requested that we (should) finish

新课标人教版必修一Book1 Unit2 Vocabulary-1

新课标人教版必修一Book1 Unit2 Vocabulary-1
他们在从烟台到大连的航行中
2. When I retire, I shall make a long sea voyage.
退休后,我要去做一次漫长的海上旅行
辨析:voyage tour travel journey trip
• 即学即练 • Since he has a business overseas ,he often takes a lo _____at sea. D • A. trip B. travel C. journey D. voyage • 2.because of _________________ 因为,由于 • 我不想去参加聚会,因为我很忙。
I don’t want to attend the party, because I’m busy.
• 归纳:because of是介词短语,后接名词代词作宾语; because是连词后接原因状语从句。 • 由于下大雨,运动会不得不延期举行。(一句两译)
The sports meeting had to be put off because of the heavy rain The sports meeting had to be put off, because it rained heavily. • 3. native adj. ____________ n.________________ 本国的,本地的 本地人,本国人 是。。。的本地人 • a native of...______________ 产于。。。,是。。。地方特有的 • be native to...________________
5. base vt.__________ n._________ 以。。为基础 基部,基地,基础 base…on… 以。。。为。。。基础 be based on/upon 以。。。为基础,依据 at the base of 以。。。为基点,在。。。脚底 eg. 1. The film is based on a novel by zhang Ailing

新视野大学英语第三版Book1UNIT2带课后答案分析解析

新视野大学英语第三版Book1UNIT2带课后答案分析解析

concern.
Disagreements between daughter (Paras.1-3):
the
mother
and
the
Daughter
Mother • a practical car with gas efficiency,
• a truck, large & expensive;
• an adult, 18 years old
Objectives
Section A
A child’s clutter awaits an adult’s return
Contents
Warming-up activities
Text study
Language application Summary
Lead-in
Survey: How close are you and your parents?
While we try to teach our children all about life, our children teach us what life is all about. — Angela Schwindt
Section A
1.To talk about the love between the parents and children. 2.To UNDERSTAND the text, apply the phrases and patterns. 3. Learn how to write an essay based on text structure.
TEXT LEARNING
Main idea & structure

高一英语Book1&Book2单词及词组总复习

高一英语Book1&Book2单词及词组总复习

Book1 Unit11. add v加,增添If you add five and (to) five, you get ten.add up 把。

加起来Add up all the numbers.add up to 总共是All the numbers add up to exactly 900.add to 使增加The bad weather only added to our difficulties.add A to B添加A到B中Don’t add fuel to the flames2. get sth done =have sth done Last week I went to have/ get my hair cut.3. upset v使不安adj不安的4. ignore v不理睬,忽视5. calm v使平静,变平静 The excited girl quickly calmed down. When your friend is angry, you shouldcalm him down.adj平静的,无风的,镇定的6. have got to =have to7. concern vt 使担忧be concerned about 为。

担心as/ so far as sb is concerned =in one’s opinion 就某人而言8. cheat 欺骗、作弊cheat sb (out) of sth 骗取某人某物Cheat sb into doing sth 骗某人做某事9. should have done 本来应该做某事should not have done 本来不应该做某事He looks upset. I shouldn’t have told him the bad news.10. go through 经历,浏览,仔细查看The country has gone through too many wars.I’d like to have you go through the book.Mother went through the drawer looking for the sweater.11. hide away 隐藏,躲藏12. set down 放下,记下I set down everything that happened then.set off 动身,出发set out 出发,着手干(to do)set up创建13. a series of 一连串的,一系列a series of questions14. grow/ be crazy about 热衷于,迷恋The boy is crazy about skating. 15. stay awake 熬夜16. on purpose 故意She broke the vase on purpose.17. in order to 为了He got up early in order to catch the first bus.18. too much/ many much too It’s much too hot.19. entirely 完全地It was the third time that she had come to the mountain village to see the children.20. happen to do 碰巧21. hold sb in the power of 被、、、、、、力量镇住22. face to face 面对面23. get on/ along (well/ nicely/badly) with sth/ sb 进展,与某人相处He asked me how I was getting along with my English.(我的英语进展怎样)He doesn’t get along well with his classmates. 他与同学相处不好。

新视野大学英语第三版Book1 UNIT2 带课后答案

新视野大学英语第三版Book1 UNIT2 带课后答案

TEXT LEARNING
Main idea & structure

Look at the topic of text and guess the main idea
The text depicts a mother’s responses to her daughter’s fight for independence through
teachthemusenewcommunicationtoolssocancommunicatemewhereverthemmyfeelingsproblemsambitionsabsolutestructure独立结构独立结构一般由名词形容词分词介词短语构成独立主格结构在句中一般作状语表示时间条件原因伴随状况等还可以作定语
under her bed, desk drawers, be filled with, filed by year and subjects, books, clothes, …
Part III (Paras. 13 - 22)
After the mother finds a large envelope with all the memorable things the parents gave to the daughter, the mother’s attitude _changes_____ es completely.
Part II (Paras. 5 - 12 )
a mess The daughter leaves ____________
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____________ straightens up the rooms.

人教版 高中 课本 单词Book1Unit2

人教版 高中 课本 单词Book1Unit2

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book 1 and book2u1词汇练习

book 1 and book2u1词汇练习

Unit1 Friendship单元练习一、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)(共10小题;共10分)1. His cheating in the exam u his teacher.2. You should not i your mistakes if you want to make greater progress.3. Lin Hao, a hero in Wenchuan earthquake was praised for his c and brave action.4. The move follows growing public c over the spread of the disease.5. It was raining heavily now. So I asked my children not to play o .6. They always looked to him to s the troubles that arose among them.7. It didn't take a long time for him to r from the illness.8. Let's p up and get ready to start at once.9. I'm sorry to tell you that some people d on the project.10. He sent a s of stamps as my birthday gift.二、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)(共10小题;共10分)11. He (打包) up what he might need during his journey and left home.12. Tom tried his best to (平静) the frightened children.13. More than one person has been (涉及) in this affair.14. We were so (感激的) to him for the help he had offered to us.15. It was not an accident. He seemed to do it on (故意).16. He stood up suddenly, (打翻) a cup of coffee on my shirt.17. The doctor asked me how long I had (遭受) from the headache.18. There are many others besides me who (不同意) with what you say.19. Sitting out here, you really can feel the (力量) of the sun.20. Although Tim and Mike come from (完全) different backgrounds, they became close friends.三、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)(共10小题;共20分)21. Tom asked whether (她是否已收拾好) all her things. (pack)22. There has been (一系列) cars accidents at the crossing.23. 对不起,我并不是故意要伤害你。

牛津译林版高中英语选择性必修第一册 Unit2 Reading1教案

 牛津译林版高中英语选择性必修第一册 Unit2 Reading1教案

Book 1 Unit 2 The universal languageReading 1Understanding culture through music一、教学目标By the end of this section, students will be able to:1. give a brief introduction to Butterfly Lovers and country music;2. listen to a sample of Butterfly Lovers and express their understanding of it;3. compare the writing techniques of the two emails.二、教学重难点1. To appreciate different types of music and understand the culture through music;2. To learn about different techniques used in writing to describe one’s appreciation of music.三、教学过程步骤教学活动设计意图互动时间/模式Pre-readingStep 1 Start the class by asking students to answer the following questions.1. What information do you think the emailscontain according to the subjects?2. Have you watched a music performance live oron TV? What was it like?激活学生已有的关于音乐表演的认知和经验,引出主题,引导学生关注电子邮件的写作特征。

综合教程Book1 unit2 课文翻译及课后练习答案

综合教程Book1 unit2 课文翻译及课后练习答案

UNIT 2 Remembering and ForgettingIn-Class Reading Special Delivery特种快递到了机场,我才发现我兄弟搭乘的航班延误了一个小时。

通常我在机场等候接人时,会把时间消磨在观看飞机起落上。

可那天晚上我头疼得厉害。

我想喷气发动机发出的噪音会使我头疼更厉害,于是决定在机场内逛一会儿。

当我走过那些店铺时,碰巧看到陈列在那儿的航空箱包,这使我想起了自己的公文包。

我这才意识到公文包没在身上。

我马上努力回忆会把它遗忘在了哪里。

自从离开航空公司票务柜台后,我没有在其他任何地方停留过,所以我推想,我一定是把包留在那里了。

我急忙回去取,可是公文包已无影无踪。

起先我确信一定是有人顺手把它拿走了,但随后又想,也有可能看到包的人已把它交给了柜台,于是便在票务柜台排队等候。

轮到我时,我描述了包的特征,并询问是否有人把它交到了柜台。

那位航空公司代理摇了摇头。

这时我朝他身后的行李输送带瞥了一眼,输送带正把行李从办理登机手续处往下面的装货区传送。

我大声叫道:“我的包在那儿!”然而,当代理回头看时,公文包已传送到输送带的尽头,突然消失了。

“你看到你的包了?”代理问我。

“是的!”我大声说。

“它刚穿过那边那个入口。

这下我怎样才能把它取回来呢?”“这不难,”代理回答说。

“把你的行李领取凭证给我,我想我们能够在装机前截住它。

”“可我没有行李凭证!”我答道。

“我没办托运!我哪儿都不去。

我是来接人的。

”我平静了一下情绪,解释了事情的经过,并指出很可能有人把包交到了柜台,而某位代理把它和其他行李一起办了托运并放到了传送带上。

代理告诉我,能找回包的唯一办法是,填写一张认领单,在上面写清公文包的外观特征。

等我填完表格,代理打电话到下面的行李区查询时,包已被装上了一架航班,但不知是哪一架。

代理记下了我的电话号码,并保证他们一找到包就给我打电话。

尽管我住在苏城,离机场有一个半小时的车程,他们还是会一找到包就把它送到我家来。

2.现代大学英语听力Unit2Book1答案

2.现代大学英语听力Unit2Book1答案

2.现代大学英语听力Unit2Book1答案Unit 2 Men, Animals and PetsObjectives:●Understand what animals are being described.●Get to know more about animals.●Get to know more about how man and animals co-exist.●Catch main ideas and supporting details.●Have practice in liaison and contraction.Task 1Script1) They live in Africa and India. They have four legs and a tail. They are very big and very strong. They are intelligent, too. They have a trunk and some of them have tusks. They sometimes live for 70 years.2) They live in Africa and Asia. They are brown. They have arms and legs, but they don't have a tail. Their arms are very long and they have big ears. They are good climbers. They are very intelligent, too.3) They live in Africa. They are very tall. They have four legs,a tail and a very long neck. They eat leaves and twigs. They can run very fast. They are brown and white.4) They live in very cold countries. They have wings, but they can't fly. They are good swimmers. They eat fish. They are blue and white or black and white.5) They live in Australia. They are red or gray. They have short front legs, long back legs and a very long tail. The back legs and the tail are very strong. They can run very fast. The females carry their young in a pouch.6) They live in Africa. They have four legs and a tail. They havea beautiful coat with black and white or brown and white stripes. They eat grass and plants.7) They live in very cold countries. They have four legs. They are very big and very strong. They have a white coat. They can swim. They eat seals and fish.(Length: 2 min. 23 sec.)KeyA. Write down the name of the animal beings described in each case.1) elephants2) chimpanzees3) giraffes4) penguins5) kangaroos6) zebras7) polar bearsB. Complete the following sentences with what you hear on the tape,1) They live in Africa and India. They have four legs and a tail.2) Their arms are very long and they have big ears.Task 2ScriptThe fastest animal on land is the cheetah. It can run at a speed of about 100 kilometres an hour. The fastest bird in the world can fly at 170 km/h, and the fastest fish can swim at more than 100 km/h.Human beings are not very fast. The fastest man in the world can only run at about 40 km/h. Many animals can run faster than this. But most animals run on four legs. Four legs are better than two, aren't they? Why do we only have two legs?Scientists say that we are more intelligent than other animals because we stand on two legs, so we can use our hands for other things. We can pick things up with them. We can use tools. Human beings have used tools for millions of years. That is why our brains have developed. That is why we have become the most intelligent animals in the world.In the past few years, we have made all kinds of machines. We have made cars, ships, aeroplanes and spacecraft. In these machines we can travel faster than any animal--by land, by sea, or by air. We can even go to the moon. No other animal has ever done that!(Length: 1 min. 30 sec.)KeyA. Answer the following questions.1) What is the fastest animal on land?Key: The cheetah.2) What is the speed of the fastest birds?Key: 170 km/h.3) What is the speed of the fastest fish?Kay: More than 100km/h.4) Why can many animals ran faster than human beings?Key: Because most animals run on four legs.5) Why can human beings travel faster than any animals?Key: Because we have machines.B. Decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the tape.1) The fastest man in the world can run at 100 km/h. [ F ]2) Most animals run on two legs. [ F ]3) We have become the most intelligent animals in the world because we have used tools for millions of years. [ T ]Task 3ScriptA: You know, we're studying dinosaurs in science class. It's really interesting.B: Oh, yeah? Hey, have you learned why the dinosaurs disappeared?A: Well, no one knows for sure.B: I thought it had something to do with the climate. The temperature might have gotten cooler and killed them off.A: Yeah, that's one theory. Another idea is that they may have run out of food.B: Uh-huh. And you know, there's even a theory that they could have been destroyedby aliens from outer space.A: That sounds crazy to me!(Length: 48 see.)KeyA. Answer the following questions.1) What are the possible reasons why the dinosaurs disappeared?Key: Climate, lack of food and aliens from outer space might be responsible for their extinction.2) Does the man believe in the theory of alien invasion?Key: No.B. Fill in the missing words with what your hear on the tape.B: I thought it had something to do with the climate. The temperature might have gotten cooler and killed them off.A: Yeah, that's one theory. Another idea is that they may have run out of food.B: Uh-huh. And you know, there's even a theory that theycould have been destroyed by aliens from outer space.Task 4ScriptFor the shortest life, the first prize must go to the mayfly, which typically lives only a matter of a few hours after it emerges from its shell. Few mayflies live to see the sun rise again. These creatures devote their whole lives to a single desperate mission: finding a mate and producing young. They don't even have functional mouths and stomachs. They simply have no time to eat. In fact they have no time for anything else.The record-holder for the longest life may be the Arctic clam, one of which lived quietly underwater for 220 years. However it did not have any birth certificate to prove this. One could only judge by its growth rings.If you insist on better documentation, the oldest animal ever was probably a tortoise that died in 1918. It had been captured already full-grown in 1766, nine years before the American Revolution began, and it died 152 years later as World War I came to a close.(Length: 1 rain. 20 sec.)KeyAnswer the following questions.I) What animal has the shortest life? For how long?Kay: The mayfly. A few hours.2) What do mayflies do in their lifetime?Kay: They just do two things: finding a mate and producing young.3) How do we know that one of the Arctic clams lived for 220 years?Key: We could judge by its growth rings.4) How long was the tortoise that died in 1918 kept in captivity?Key: It was kept for 152 years.Task 5ScriptEvery year about 17 million animals are used in laboratory experiments. But in many countries today, a difficult question is being asked: Do we have the right to use animals in this way?People who are for using animals in research argue that the use of animals in medical research has many practical benefits. Animal research has enabled researchers to develop treatments for many diseases, such as heart disease and depression. It would not have been possible to develop vaccines for diseases like smallpox and polio without animal research. Every drug anyone takes today was tried first on animals.Future medical research is dependent on the use of animals. Which is more important: the life of a rat or that of a three-year-old child?Medical research is also an excellent way of using unwanted animals. Last year, over 12 million animals had to be killed in animal shelters because no one wanted them as pets.However those who are against it point out that the fact that humans benefit cannot be used to justify using animals in research any more than it can be used to justify experimenting on other humans. Animals suffer a lot during these experiments. They are forced to live in small cages, and they may be unable to move.Much of the research that is carried out is unnecessary anyway.Animals have the same rights as humans do to be able tomove freely and not to have pain or fear forced on them. Researchers must find other ways of doing their research, using cell culture and computer modeling. There should be no animals in research laboratories at all.(Length: 1 min. 50 sec.)KeyA. Answer the following question.What is the main idea of the passage?Key: People have different opinions on using animals for research.B. Complete the following outline of the passage.1) The case for using animals in research:a) Every drug anyone takes today was tried first on animals.b) Future medical research is dependent on the use of animals.c) Medical research is also a good way of using unwanted animals.2) The case against using animals in research:a) Animals suffer a lot during the experiments.b) Much of the research is unnecessary.c) Animals have the same right as humans do.3) Some alternative ways for scientists to do their research:a) Using cell culture.b) Using computer modeling.Task 6ScriptVisitors to the National Zoo in Washington D.C. can see three new young tigers. The rare babies met the public for the first time late last month. Chip O'Neal tells us about them.The mother tiger sat nearby on the grass as her babies rolled,chased and bit each other playfully. Then Korenchy also jumped into the games. Her cubs were born at the zoo four months ago. They are called Mike, Eric and Chrisy. The new young tigers at the National Zoo each weigh about 13 kilograms. Their fur is dark orange with black stripes. They eat horse meat and drink milk from Korenchy.Korenchy and her babies are Sumatran tigers. Sumatran tigers came from the Indonesian island of Sumatra. They are now in danger of disappearing from the earth. Fewer than 500 of these tigers remain in the world. That includes about 60 living in zoos in North America.Korenchy came to the National Zoo from the Jakarta Zoo in Indonesia. The gift was part of the Sumatran Tiger Species Survival Program. Korenchy has given birth to live cubs three times. The father of her new cubs is Rokan, a Sumatran tiger who arrived two years ago from another zoo.Korenchy and Rokan had their babies the natural way instead of the scientific method often used to produce young animals in zoos.A wire fence separates Rokan from his babies. Zoo workers who care for Rokan say he reaches through the fence to wash the cubs with his tongue. They say this means he recognizes Mike, Eric and Chrisy as his cubs. However, zoo officials are hoping that Rokan will produce more cubs with another female Sumatran tiger at the zoo, so they do not want him to become too interested in this family.The National Zoo hopes to keep the Sumatran tiger cubs for at least 18 months before sending them to other zoos. That is about the age when most tiger cubs in the wild leave their mothers. The National Zoo has placed cameras in the Sumatrantigers' living area, so people with computers can see them. To do this, use your computer to find the National Zoo's Website at /doc/a71724613.html,/natzoo.(Length: 3 min. 40 sec.)KeyA. Answer the following questions.1) Was the mother tiger born in the National Zoo as well?Key: No.2) Why is the father tiger separated from his cubs?Key: Because zoo officials want him to produce cubs with another female tiger, so they don't want him to become too interested in this family.B. Complete the following sentences with what you hear on the tape.1) The young tigers are four months old.2) Each of them weighs about 13 kilograms.3) They eat horse meat and drink their mother's milk.4) People with computers can see the daily life of these tigers by visiting theNational Zoo'sWebsite at www. /doc/a71724613.html,/natzoo.C. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1) How many Sumatran tigers remain in the world? ( c)a) About 60. b) More than 500. c) Less than 500.2) Korenchy has given birth to _______. ( c )a) three cubs b) four cubs c) five or more cubs3) After 18 months, these cubs will be sent_______ (b)a) to the wild b) to other zoos c) to the Jakarta Zoo Cats in AmericaTask 7ScriptAn old expression says, "Man's best friend is his dog." Today, however, it seems that cats have replaced dogs as the most popular pets in American homes.Americans have more than 62 million pet dogs. But even more cats--more than 64 million--live in American homes.These pet cats may have long hair or short hair. They are different colors and sizes. Some are costly animals that take part in competitions. Many more are common American mixtures of several kinds of cats.Most house cats live a good life. They are not expected to work for their food. Instead, they rule their homes like furry kings and queens. They wait for their owners to serve them.Americans are increasingly serious about their cats. These concerns have made the care of cats into big business.Each year, cat owners buy tons of food especially prepared for cats. They buy toys and other equipment. They buy jewelry and clothes for themselves with images of cats on them. Some owners even bury their dead pets in special burial grounds.Humans have loved and respected cats for centuries. Scientists have evidence that cats and people lived together as long as 8,000 years ago. The small house cat was once a highly honored animal. In ancient Egypt for example, people who killed a cat could be punished by death.Early in American history cats were not treated as gods, however. They probably arrived in the United States with settlers and traders from Europe. These cats worked. They killed rats and mice.Sometimes, Americans mistreated their cats. During the early days of the nation, religious extremists believed that some catswere working for the devil. Black cats were especially suspected of being evil.Later, American families who had enough food began taking cats into their homes. People cared for the cats because the animals gave them pleasure. The cats thanked people for feeding them by making a purring sound. This pleasant noise usually means a cat is happy.Animal experts offer several reasons why cats have become so popular as house pets. They say cats need less care than dogs. And cats do not seem to suffer as much as dogs from being alone if the owners are away.Still, millions of other people do not like cats at all. They say dogs are better and more loving pets. They say cats do not have much feeling. They believe cats stay with people only to be fed. Cat owners defend their pets against such criticism. They say cats are just much more independent than dogs.A student of animal medicine explains the situation this way: dogs follow you around they want you to talk to them and play with them a lot of the time. Cats like more space and more privacy--this does not mean they do not love their owners.(Length: 4 min. 27 sec.)KeyA. Answer the following questions.1) Which have become more popular in America, dogs or cats? How do you knowthat?Key: Cats have become more popular, because there are more pet cats in American homes.2) How long have humans had cats in their homes?Key: About 8,000 years.3) Where did American house cats come from?Key: They probably arrived in the United States from Europe.4) Cats have been treated well in the United States all along, haven't they?Key: No.B. Fill in the missing words in the summary.1) The care of cats has become a big business, because cat owners:a) buy tons of food especially prepared for cats.b) buy toys and other equipment.c) buy things with images of cats on them.d) bury their dead pets in special burial grounds.2) People who prefer cats say cats:a) give their owners pleasure.b) need less care.c) suffer less from being alone.d) are more independent.C. Decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the tape.1) Most house cats lived a good life. [ F ]2) Early American cats were treated like gods. [ F ]3) Black cats were once suspected working for the devil. [ T ]4) Cats are treated like fairy kings and queens. [ F ]5) Cats want you to talk to them a lot. [ F ]Task 8ScriptLittle Steve has a pet rabbit, Bunny. He plays with it every day after school. One day his mother sees that her little boy is holding Bunny by the ears. From time to time he gives the poor rabbit an angry shake and says, "How much is two plus two?" "Steve," sayshis mother, "why do you treat your poor little Bunny that way?""Well," explains Steve angrily, "our teacher says that rabbits multiply very quickly, but this dummy can't even add."(Length: 40 sec.)Task 9ScriptMost mammals live on land, but not all of them. Millions of years ago, some mammals went back to the sea and lived there. The legs of these animals disappeared, and after a long time they looked like fish. These animals became whales and dolphins.Whales and dolphins are still like other mammals in many ways. They are warm-blooded and they breathe air. They also have big brains. That is why they are more intelligent than fish. Whales have the biggest brains in the world. Their brain is bigger than the brain of a human being.(Length: 50 sec.)。

高一unit2(book1)课文学案

高一unit2(book1)课文学案

Unit 2 ReadingText 1课前预习一、课文理解1、What’s the main idea of the passage?2、How many parts the passage can be divided into.A、2B、3C、4D、53、Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one?In the 1600s ,be cause English people made voyages and conquered other parts of the world people in many other countries began to speak English.4、When did English begin to become .Indian official language?A、TodayB、from 1765 to 1947C、by the 19th centuryD、about the middle of 18th century5、Translate the sentence into Chinese.Native English speakers can understand each other Even if they don’t speak the same kind of English.二、基础知识短语英汉互译1、通向现代英语之路2、海上航行3、很多其他的国家4、than ever before5、come up to one’s apartment6、以…为基础7、at present8、rule9、enrich10、a wider vocabulary三、Translate the sentences and recite1、如今说英语的人比以往任何时候都多了,他们有的是作为第一语言来说。

Book 1 Unit 2

Book 1 Unit 2

government (govern) was set
gradually
(gradual) becomes
warmer and warmer,he will pick up soon.
基础知识排查
重点单词突破
重点短语突破
句法与语法突破 语法填空突破
重点单词突破
4.As a matter of fact,illness and age changed him beyond
基础知识排查
official
(office) letters this
重点单词突破
重点短语突破
句法与语法突破 语法填空突破
重点单词突破
语境填词——常用单词自测
1. After the war, a new up for that country. 2.I will give him a present as an expression (express) of gratitude. 3 . As the weather
句法与语法突破 语法填空突破
重点单词突破
They led separate lives.他们各自单独生活。 He divided the apple in half.他把苹果分成两半。 【特别提醒】 separate 没有破坏宾语的整体性,只是将宾语分开; divide 则破坏了宾语的完整性。
基础知识排查
重点单词突破
重点掌握的单词
1. base vt.以„„为据点(或总部等);把(总部等) 设在(use...as the main place);以„„为基 础;n.根基,基底;底座(the lowest part); 根据,出发点;基础
基础知识排查

大学英语综合教程教案Book 1 Unit 2

大学英语综合教程教案Book 1 Unit 2

Book One Unit TwoNew Words and Expressions in Text A:1. cabbie: n. (or: cabby) (infml) a taxi driver2. be lost in:1)(or: lose oneself in)be absorbed in, be fully occupied with 专心致志于,被所吸引;陷入(沉思等)---He was lost in playing computer games so he was unaware of my entering the room.---She was lost in her novel.---I had lost myself in thought/wonder.---she is lost in admiration at the wonder of the Great Wall.2) 消失在…中---He moved off and was lost in the crowd.3) 在…中迷路,迷失在---We were lost in the forest/woods.3. windshield: n. (=windscreen (BrE))(AmE) the glass window in the front of a car, truck, etc. (汽车的)挡风玻璃4. cab: n. a taxi 出租车5. available: a. able to be used, had or reached 可用的; 可得到的;可找到的(作表语;或直接修饰n., 或以形容词短语的形式作后置定语)可用的,在手边的;可利用的[(+for/to)]The swimming pool is available only in summer.这个游泳池只在夏天开放。

2.可得到的,可买到的Is there water available around here?附近弄得到水吗?TV sets are available in any department stores.电视机在任何一家百货公司里都能买到。

湖北人教版高三一轮复习英语必修一普通班基础单词复习Book1 Unit2

湖北人教版高三一轮复习英语必修一普通班基础单词复习Book1 Unit2
book1 unit2
一、单词复习
1.official adj.官方的 adv.officially 官方地 n. office 办公室 n. officer 官员 2.native adj. 本国的,本地 n. nation 国家 adj. national 国家的 adj. international 国际的 nationality n. 国籍 3.actual adj. 实际上 adv. actually实际上
recognize → recognized, and → but 6.Although a number of native made good use of the local resources, they still went through a lot of suffering.
native → natives, suffering →sufferings
3. ___A_c_t_u_a_ll_y______(actual), Tom is honest with his parents.
4. Most students __g_r_a_d_u_a_lly__ (gradual) realize the importance of English study due to today's globalization.
4.gradual adj. 逐渐的 adv. gradually 逐渐地 5.base v. 以…为根据,n.基部 adj.basic 基本的,基础的 be based on 以.......为基础 6.fluent adj. 流利的 → fluently adv. 流利 → fluency n. 流利 7.frequent adj. 频繁的 →frequently adv.频繁地 →frequency n. 频率
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Book1 Unit2 English around the world
班级:姓名:编号:
学习目标:
1.能说出单元单词的意思。

2.能说出单元重点单词短语的用法。

3.能灵活运用所复习句型。

学习重难点:
句型:1. Even if/even though用法
2. such+n.+as
学习指导:
反复记忆,夯实基础,突破难点,重在运用
学习过程:
一、基础知识巩固(说出以下单词的英语或汉语)
1. 因为:由于
2. 以……为基础
3. 信不信由你
4. 利用;使用
5. 例如
6. 扮演一个角色;
参与7. 实际上8. 词语;表达9. 使用;用法10. 辨认出;承认11.请求;要求
1. official
2. native
mand
4. gradual
5. identity;identify
6. straight
7. more than
8. come up 9. gas 10. voyage 11. apartment 12. at present 13. latter 14. fluent
15. frequent 17. the number of 18.accent
二、自助学习
(预习Unit2 第二课时,完成以下题目。

完成后遇难点可与同桌交流,注意用红色笔纠正)
1. base … on…be based on
on the basis of basic
2. under one’s command have a good command of
command sb. to do sth. command that…(should)do…
3. make a request for
request sb. to do sth. request that…(should)do…
4.be recognized as out of/beyond recognition
5.more than not more than more A than B no more than
more than one more or less the more…the more
6.because of
表示“由于,因为”的短语有:
e up come about come across come to
come out come up with
三、群学突破(组长负责组内合作交流,结合练习探究句型1-4,并翻译必背句型)
1. Native English speakers can understand each other even if they don’t speak the same kind of English.
Ex: 1) _____ ___ (即使明天下雨),we’ll still have a good time.
2) _____ ___ (即使我们想看这个戏剧),we’ll not have time to do it.
3) He treats me _____________I were a stranger. (as if , as though , even if , even though )
2. Do you know that there is more than one kind of English?
Ex: 观察句子,写出more than的含义
1) Modern science is more than a large amount of information.
2) I assure you I am more than glad to help you.
3) I’ll stay here not more than three days.
4) The beauty of the place is more than I can describe.
3.Because of that, English began to be spoken in many other countries.
Ex: 同义句转换
The sports meet had to be put off because it rained.
----The sports meet had to be put off _______________.
4.Can you find the following command and request from Reading?
表示命令、建议、要求等一类词其后从句要用虚拟语气,这类词有:insist, order, command, suggest, advise, require, request, demand 等
Ex: 1)He commanded that________________________(我们采取措施) to stop it.
2) _____________________________________________(老师要求同学们不要在草地上走。

)
5. Believe it or not, there is no such thing as standard English.
Ex: _______________________can perform so perfectly.(除了彼得没有这样的人能表演得如此完美) There is ________________________as you want.(没有像你所要的这本书。

)
四、达标检测(阅读下列材料,在空白处填入适当内容或括号内单词的正确形式)
This is the first time that I ________(learn) to write an English letter to you. I have much trouble _______(learn) English well. Although many people helped me, I still found ____ hard to overcome the difficulty. One day, you told me it’s no use ___________(complain) and I need have a try. _________ improve my English, I formed a habit of remembering new words as many as possible. While ______(study), I ___________(gradual) gained my self-confidence. It was your encouragement ______ changed my attitude to English. I am very grateful _____ you for your help.。

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