B2 Unit 2
高二英语选修B2 U2导学案
Unit2Improving yourselfSectionⅠStarting out&Understanding ideas重点短语:1.be persuaded to do被说服去做2.switch on开(电灯、机器等)3.on reflection经过慎重思考4.update one's profiles更新某人的概况5.miss out错失取乐(或获利等)的机会6.go round to访问,参观;拜访7.be up to正在干,从事着8.to be honest老实说,说实在的9.check out从(旅馆)结账离开;检查;10.throw in the towel认输11.resist doing(sth.)抵制做某事的诱惑12.social media accounts社交媒体账户13.catch up on了解(已发生的事)14.other than除...以外15.rely on依赖,依靠16.step away from远离Language Points1.(p18)教材原句p.14At the start of the detox,over100students had been persuaded to stop using social media...脱瘾活动初期,我们成功说服100多名学生不得使用社交媒体……be persuaded to do sth.被说服做某事He was persuaded to lay aside his own business and help the librarian to sort out the books.他被说服放下自己的工作,帮助图书馆管理员整理书籍。
[词汇复现]【归纳拓展】persuade sb.to do/into doing sth.说服某人做某事persuade sb.not to do/out of doing sth.说服某人不要做某事persuade sb.of sth.使某人相信某事persuade sb.that...使某人相信……【误区警示】persuade“说服”,强调劝说的结果;advise“建议”,强调劝说的动作。
U2 捷进英语B2 课文讲解Reading for Learnng
捷进英语2 P22 课文讲解Unit 2
• (What started始于as a small challenge小 型挑战between friends )grew very quickly 迅速壮大when some famous baseball players棒球运动员joined in. Since then,
Unit 2 捷进英语2 Reading for Learning课文讲解
• So did all the publicity如此高的曝光率 make much money for the charity为ASL 基金会募集到了善款? From 29 July to 28 August in 2014, ALS Association received $94.3 million 9,430 万美元, compared with 对比$2.7 million 270 万美元donated during the same period in 2013.
want to give myself a chance but also
give a lot of other people opportunity as well也.”
Unit 2 捷进英语2 Reading for Learning课文讲解
• In July 2014, Pete and his friend Pat Quinn started the Ice Bucket Challenge发起了“冰桶挑 战”. People have a bucket of iced water poured over their head从头上浇下and then nominate someone else点名其他人to do the same. Videos of it视频are then shared on social media社交网 站上分享. The nominee被点名的人can either accept and donate money to the ALS Association ALS 基金会or refuse拒绝挑战and donate more money. The more people take the challenge接受挑战的人the more money is raised 筹集.
新视野大学英语第二版第二册课文翻译Unit2-SectionA
新视野⼤学英语第⼆版第⼆册课⽂翻译Unit2-SectionAUnit 2Section ALearning the Olympic Standard for LoveNikolai Petrovich Anikin was not half as intimidating as I had imagined he would be. No, this surely was not the ex-Soviet coach my father had shipped me out to meet.But Nikolai he was, Petrovich and all. He invited me inside and sat down on the couch, patting the blanket next to him to get me to sit next to him. I was so nervous in his presence."You are young," he began in his Russian-style English. "If you like to try for Olympic Games, I guess you will be able to do this. Nagano Olympics too soon for you, but for 2002 in Salt Lake City, you could be ready.""Yes, why not?" he replied to the shocked look on my face. I was a promising amateur skier, but by no means the top skier in the country. "Of course, there will be many hard training sessions, and you will cry, but you will improve."To be sure, there were countless training sessions full of pain and more than a few tears, but in the five years that followed I could always count on being encouraged by Nikolai's amusing stories and sense of humor."My friends, they go in the movies, they go in the dance, they go out with girls," he would start. "But I," he would continue, lowering his voice, "I am practice, practice, practice in the stadium. And by the next year, I had cut 1-1/2 minutes off my time in the 15-kilometer race!"My friends asked me, 'Nikolai, how did you do it?' And I replied, 'You go in the movies, you go in the dance, you go out with girls, but I am practice, practice, practice.'"Here the story usually ended, but on one occasion, which we later learned was his 25th wedding anniversary, he stood proudly in a worn woolen sweater and smiled and whispered, "And I tell you, I am 26 years old before I ever kiss a girl! She was the woman I later marry."Romantic and otherwise, Nikolai knew love. His consistent good humor, quiet gratitude, perceptivity, and sincerity set an Olympic standard for love that I continue to reach for, even though my skiing days are over.Still, he never babied me. One February day I had a massive headache and felt quite fatigued.I came upon him in a clearing, and after approximately 15 minutes of striding into the cold breeze over the white powder to catch him, I fussed, "Oh, Nikolai, I feel like I am going to die.""When you are a hundred years old, everybody dies," he said, indifferent to my pain. "But now," he continued firmly. "Now must be ski, ski, ski."And, on skis, I did what he said. On other matters, though, I was rebellious. Once, he packed 10 of us into a Finnish bachelor's tiny home for a low-budget ski camp. We awoke the first morning to find Nikolai making breakfast and then made quick work with our spoons while sitting on makeshift chairs around a tiny card table. When we were finished, Nikolai stacked the sticky bowls in front of my sole female teammate and me, asserting, "Now, girls do dishes!"I threw my napkin on the floor and swore at him, "Ask the damn boys! This is unfair." He never asked this of me again, nor did he take much notice of my outburst. He saved his passion for skiing.When coaching, he would sing out his instructions keeping rhythm with our stride: "Yes, yes,one-two-three, one-two-three." A dear lady friend of my grandfather, after viewing a copy of a video of me training with Nikolai, asked, "Does he also teach dance?"In training, I worked without rest to correct mistakes that Nikolai pointed out and I asked after each pass if it was better. "Yes, it's OK. But the faster knee down, the better.""But is it fast enough?" I'd persist.Finally he would frown and say, "Billion times you make motion—then be perfect," reminding me in an I've-told-you-a-billion-times tone, "You must be patient."Nikolai's patience and my hard work earned me a fourth-place national ranking heading into the pre-Olympic season, but then I missed the cut for the 2002 Olympics.Last summer, I returned to visit Nikolai. He made me tea... and did the dishes! We talked while sitting on his couch. Missing the Olympic Team the previous year had made me pause and reflect on what I had gained—not the least of which was a quiet, indissoluble bond with a short man in a tropical shirt.Nikolai taught me to have the courage, heart, and discipline to persist, even if it takes a billion tries. He taught me to be thankful in advance for a century of life on earth, and to remind myself every day that despite the challenges at hand, "Now must be love, love, love." (Words: 822)。
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锦州市实验学校人教新目标九年级英语Unit 2 测试题(2009.10)实验学校周丽I.选词填空(5分,每小题1分)sure, be interested in, dark, be terrified of, be afraid of1.It's __D___ outside now. I can see nothing.2.Don't __B___ the snake. I'll give you a hand.3.I'm ___S__ that he can come here on time.4.Tracy __B___ being left alone in the house.5.Paul ___B__ everything new he meets.II、根据所给汉语和首字母填空(10分,每小题1分)1.They ___used___ __to____ (过去常常) visit the old people's home.2.It's very expensive to go on trips __by____ __air______(乘飞机).3.I'm ___on___ (在…队里) the swim team.4.Some students like c________ with each other online.5.Children like to read c_________.6.Our hometown ____changed_____(change) a lot in the last few years.7.I spend half an hour _watching________(watch) TV.8.The little girl is interested in __reading_______(read) books.9.He won't give up_____smoke_____(smoke).10.The little boy is terrified________ of going out at night.III.句型转换(10分,每空1分)1.Philip used to play soccer very well.(改为一般疑问句)_did_______ Philip ___use______to play soccer very well?2.Miss Liu used to be easygoing.(改为反意疑问句)Miss Liu used to be easygoing, ___didnt_______ ___she_________?3.Alice shows great interest in playing the violin.(改为同义句) Alice ______is_____ ____interested_______ in playing the violin.4.I used to be outgoing. (改为否定句)I ____didnt________ __used_________ to be outgoing.5.Maria used to help Mom do housework.(对画线部分提问)What ______did___ Maria ____used_____ to do ?Ⅳ.单项选择。
牛津译林版(2019)必修 第二册 Unit2 Reading2 教案
Book 2 Unit 2 Be sporty, be healthyReading 2A beginner’s guide to exercise教学目标By the end of the section, students will be able to:1. know the characteristics of a good guide;2. appreciate the language and the writing techniques employed;3. use cautious language to avoid over-generalizing.教学重难点1. To understand the techniques and apply them to writing;2. To understand cautious language and apply it to writing.教学过程The purposes of the guide are to encourage readers to exercise and to inform them of the proper way of exercising. The guide asks questions at the beginning and at the end to give encouragement. In lines 16–21, it gives examples to explain how different types of exercise improve our health. In lines 25–26, it compares the human body to a car that needs to be fuelled to help the reader understand the role of carbohydrates. These techniques are very effective in presenting information.学会用文中的例子来支撑自己的观点。
大学英语听力b2_listening_unit_2_Communication
新编大学英语视听说教程Book 2 Unit 2Part 1 Listening, understanding and speakingListening I1.1-5 FTFFT2. 1. skin 2. local hospital3. eat --- skin trouble4. waiting for ---- a big basket5. done all her/the shopping ---- her / a shopping listScript:Mrs. Black was having a lot of trouble with her skin, so she went to her doctor. However he could not find anything wrong with her. So he sent her to the local hospital for some tests. The hospital, of course, sent the results of the tests directly to Mrs. Black's doctor. The next morning, he telephoned her to give her a list of the things that he thought she should not eat, as any of them might be the cause of her skin trouble.Mrs. Black carefully wrote all the things down on a piece of paper, which she then left beside the telephone while she went out to a meeting.When she got back home two hours later, she found her husband waiting for her. He had a big basket full of packages beside him, and when he saw her, he said, "Hello, dear. I have done all your shopping for you.""Done all my shopping?" she asked in surprise. "But how did you know what I wanted?""Well, when I got home, I found your shopping list beside the telephone," answered her husband, "so I went down to the shops and bought everything you had written down."Of course, Mrs. Black had to tell him that he had bought all the things the doctor did not allow her to eat!Listening I I1 1. British English --- American English 2. sound, words and expressions, --grammar 3. confusing --- different --- understandable--- each2. British EnglishI don’t know.What do you say?jumpertrouserschipschemist’s shopring them upHave you got an extra pen?Script:American and British people both speak English, of course, but sometimes it does not seem like the same language. In fact, there are some important differences between British and American English.First of all, they sound very different. Often, Americans don't say all the letters in each word. For example, Americans may say "I dunno" instead of "I don't know", or they may say "Whaddya say?" instead of "What do you say?"Sound is not the only difference between British and American English. The two languages have different words and expressions for some things. For example, some words for clothing are different. Americans use the word "sweater", but the British say "jumper". Americans wear "vests" over their shirts, but British people wear "vests" under their shirts. Americans talk about "pants" or "slacks", but the British talk about "trousers". The British chips are American French fries. A British chemist is an American drugstore. In Britain, if you are going to telephone friends, you "ring them up". In America, you "give them a call".There are also some differences in grammar. For example, Americans almost always use the helping verb "do" with the verb "have". They might say, "Do you have an extra pen?" The British often ask the question a different way. They might say, "Have you got an extra pen?"These differences can be confusing when you are learning English. But when the same language is used in different places, it is understandable that it changes in each place.Listening III11-6 T F F F F T21) small 2) pie 3) pine 4) big 5) small 6) pint 7) half 8) German9) warm 10) brown 11) English 12) a packet of 13) in the evening14) fried potatoes 15) crispsScript:Nick: Hi, Dieter. OK?Dieter: Oh, hi, Nick. Yes, I'm fine, except that I had a big problem ordering my drink.I didn't think my English was so bad!Nick: Your English is very good! What kind of problem?Dieter: Well, look at this beer I've got here—this warm, brown, English beer—it wasn't what I wanted!Nick: Why, what did you ask for?Dieter: Well, I just asked for a small beer. Then the barman asked what type of beer and said lots of names that I didn't understand—and something about a pie or a pine. I didn't understand anything!Nick: Oh, no! He probably said a pint! In English you don't ask for a big or a small beer. You ask for either a pint or a half. A pint's the big one.Dieter: So this one I've got here is a half?Nick: Yes, that's a half of bitter. Bitter's the name for that type of beer.Dieter: Ah, that's what he said—bitter! Well, it's very different from the beer we drink in Germany, I must say.Nick: Yes, I know. They call the German type of beer lager. So you have to ask for a half of lager, or a pint of lager.Dieter: OK. I understand that now. My another problem was chips. I asked for a packet of chips, and the barman said something strange—that they don't have chips in the evening, only at lunchtime. What did he mean?Nick: Yes, they have fish and chips, but I think you meant crisps. In England, chips are fried potatoes, you know, French fries. The ones you buy in a packet are crisps. Dieter: Well, in the end I didn't get anything to eat. So you see, I did everything wrong!Listening IV11-5 F T T F T2Examples: 1. MEN 2. HIS 3. MAN-madeConsequences: 1. mental image --- females/women 2. females/ women --- males/ men 3. citizensScript:(Mr. and Mrs. Jones are having a conversation one evening while Mrs. Jones happens to be looking at some of the textbooks her daughter, who is in the fifth grade, is using.)Mrs. Jones: Listen to what this book says. It really makes me angry! When talking about the settling of the western part of the U.S., it says, "MEN by the thousands headed west." Then on the very same page it says, "The average citizen in the United States is proud of HIS heritage."Mr. Jones: What's wrong with that? It's true. I don't understand why you are angry. Mrs. Jones: Why? Because women are left out!Mr. Jones: Everyone knows when the author says "men" or "his" in those sentences that the author means to include women.Mrs. Jones: I think you are wrong. When young people read these sentences, they simply do not form a mental image which includes females.Mr. Jones: Mm. Do you have other examples?Mrs. Jones: Yes I do! This book mentions "MAN-made improvements that have raised America's standard of living". A child will not think that females as well as males have made contributions when reading this.Mr. Jones: I still don't think it's very important.Mrs. Jones: Of course you don't! You're a man. But don't you want our daughter and other little girls to have the idea that they can be important citizens in their country, just as other women have been in the past?Mr. Jones: Well, I guess you're right. I hope not all textbooks are like that.Part 2 Viewing, understanding and speaking11-6 T F F F F T21) or another 2) seeing each other 3) boating 4) half an hour 5) someoneelse 6) anymore 7) Of course I do. 8) two different places 9) stupid Script:(The telephone rings in Julia's home, and she picks up the phone.)Julia: Hello!Michael: Hello, this is Michael.Julia: Hi, Michael. How are you?Michael: I'm fine. I miss you a lot though.Julia: Me, too. Can we get together again before you leave?Michael: Yes, sure! That's why I called you.Julia: Where should we meet?Michael: Mm, how about in front of Wanghu Hotel? (Some people are talking loudly in Julia's home.) That's not far from your home.Julia: Which hotel? I didn't hear you clearly.Michael: Wanghu Hotel.Julia: OK! What time?Michael: Mm, how about 12:30, tomorrow afternoon?Julia: OK, see you then.Michael: OK. OK, see you then.(In front of Wanghu Hotel, Michael is waiting. But Julia is waiting in front of Huanhu Hotel.)Michael: (He Looks at his watch, talking to himself.) It's 1:35 now! What's wrong with her?Julia: (She Looks at everywhere, hoping to see Michael, then talking to herself.) He's always late!Michael: (He Looks at his watch again, talking to himself.) Maybe she doesn't want to see me again?Julia: (She Looks at her watch, talking to herself.) It's almost 1:45 now! Where is he? Can it be that he is waiting at Wanghu Hotel? (Julia quickly rushes to Wanghu Hotel. There she sees Michael, who stands there waiting anxiously.)(In front of Wanghu Hotel.)Michael: Hi, Julia. You are so late. How come?Julia: I'm late?! I'm not late! I was waiting somewhere else! Believe it or not, I was waiting in front of Huanhu Hotel!Michael: Oh, my goodness! I've been waiting here for one hour. How come you went to Huanhu Hotel? I told you to come to Wanghu Hotel.Julia: But it sounded like Huanhu Hotel to me! You should've pronounced it more clearly.Michael: I'm sorry, but...but it never occurred to me you would have confused the two.Julia: I wish I'd realized that sooner, so that I wouldn't have waited there for so long. You know what? When you called yesterday, my mom had a group of friends over. They were so noisy that I could hardly hear you.Michael: That's why. Then how did you figure out that it might be here—Wanghu Hotel?Julia: Did it ever occur to you that we might be waiting at two different hotels? Michael: I guess not. I thought you were delayed by traffic or something.Julia: No! You don't think. Whenever we meet, we always have one problem or another.Michael: But last Saturday was all right. We had no trouble whatsoever seeing each other.Julia: It's always me who is waiting for you.Michael: That's not true! Wasn't I waiting for you today? And do you still remember the day when we went boating? I waited for you for about half an hour!Julia: If you don't want to wait for me, then wait for someone else.Michael: Julia, it's not that. You know what I mean.Julia: You just don't love me anymore.Michael: Of course I do. That's why I'm here. If I didn't love you, I wouldn't have waited here for an hour.Julia: But you never say "I love you" any more.Michael: Do you think I have to repeat the same three words all the time? Actions speak louder than words.Julia: But if you don't say it, how do I know?Michael: Come on, Julia. Don't be childish. Are we speaking the same language? It seems to me you always get me wrong.Julia: Well, if...if I hadn't realized what had happened we would still be waiting at two different places right now!Michael: Are you saying I'm stupid? Then why did you fall in love with me, then? Julia: Because I am even more stupid than you are! (Both laugh.)Michael: Now, let's forget it. Why don't we go for a walk in the park?Julia: Sure! (They walk away hand in hand.)Part 3 Video Appreciation and Singing for Fun1.Tip 1: Use open-ended questionsTip 2: Active listeningTip 3: The cocoonTip 4: Engage with the other personTip 5: Don’t make assumptionsTip 6: Avoid antagonistic sentences2. 1) closed questions 2) kill the conversation 3) summarizing 4) concentrate on 5) visualize a “cocoon”6) turn around and face that individual7) a particular topic 8) projecting your own thoughts or feelings9) a form of attack 10) a lot less conflictsPart 4 Further Speaking and ListeningListening I1) closer 2) regular 3) down 4) sense 5) envelope 6) convenience 7) instant 8) longer 9) positive 10) 2,252 11) quality 12) decreased 13) similar 14) inside 15) agreed 16) differentListening II1) status 2) definite 3) doubts 4) interrupt 5) power structure 6) establish and test 7) knowledge 8) power 9) sharing approach 10) encourageScript:At an early age, little girls' conversation is less definite and expresses more doubts, while little boys use conversation to establish status with their listeners.These differences continue into adult life. In public conversations, men talk more and interrupt other speakers more. In private conversations, men and women speak in equal amounts, although they say things in a different style. For women, private talking is a way to establish and test intimacy. For men, private talking is a way to explore the power structure of a relationship.Teaching is one job which shows the differences between men's and women's ways of talking. When a man teaches a woman, he wants to show that he has more knowledge, and hence more power in conversation. He uses his language to show this. When a woman teaches another woman, however, she is more likely to take a sharing approach and to encourage her student to join in.But it doesn't suggest that women are naturally more helpful. Actually, women feel they achieve power by being able to help others.Listening III1-5 F T F F TScript:Walking down the street, a dog saw an ad in an office window. "Help wanted. Must type 70 words a minute. Must be computer literate. Must be bilingual. Anequal-opportunity employer."The dog applied for the position, but he was quickly refused. "I can't hire a dog for this job," the office manager said. But when the dog pointed to the line that read "An equal-opportunity employer", the office manager sighed and asked, "Can you type?" Silently, the dog walked over to a typewriter and typed a letter without a mistake. "Can you operate a computer?" the manager inquired. The dog then sat down at a computer, wrote a program and ran it perfectly."Look, I still can't hire a dog for this position," said the office manager. "You have fine skills, but I need someone who's bilingual. It says so right in the ad."The dog looked up at the manager and said, "Meow."Listening IV1 1-6 T F T F T T2 1) an American education 2) fluent English 3) misses 4) nice5) little things 6) walking the dog 7) weather 8) snowy9) sunshine 10) boots 11) umbrella 12) a big smileScript:Ramon Romero is a seventeen-year-old boy from Bolivia. He speaks Spanish and a little bit of English.Ramon lives in the United States now, in Little Rock, Arkansas, with the Hutchinsons. They are not his real family. His real family is back in Bolivia. They cannot come to America because they have jobs and duties in their country and aren't able to leave. However, they do want their son to have an American education and be fluent in English.He misses his family and wishes to see them. It seems that no one understands his true feelings. It is difficult to listen to English all the time and then to express his thoughts in English. His American family is very nice to him and helps him in every way. In return, Ramon does little things to help the family. For instance, he takes the dog for a walk every morning and every evening.When he comes back from the morning walk, he tells Mrs. Hutchinson about the weather. This tells her how to dress her four-year-old son. On Tuesday, Mrs. Hutchinson asks, "How is the weather today?"Ramon answers, "It rain.""No, Ramon, in English we say, 'It's raining.'"On Wednesday, it rains again."It's raining today," reports Ramon.On Thursday, it snows. On Friday, the sun finally shines. Ramon is very happy that he doesn't have to wear boots or carry an umbrella. He comes into the house with a big smile on his face."How's the weather today?" asks Mrs. Hutchinson."Oh, today I am very happy," replies Ramon. "There is no weather."。
新人教版九年级英语 unit2 section B2-优质课件 (2).ppt
Santa Claus(圣诞老人)
传说每到12月24日晚上,有个神秘人会驾 乘由9只驯鹿拉的雪橇,挨家挨户地从烟囱 进入屋里,然后偷偷把礼物放在好孩子床 头的袜子里,或者堆在壁炉旁的圣诞树下。 虽然没有人真的见过神秘人的样子,但是 人们通常装扮成头戴红色圣诞帽子,大大 的白色胡子,一身红色棉衣,脚穿红色靴 子的样子,因为总在圣诞节前夜出现派发 礼物,所以习惯地称他为"圣诞老人"。
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幻灯片上单词出现时,同学应 迅速读出该单词并说出意思, 说不出时,可有5秒钟的现场求 救时间(向其他同学),每名 同学接受求救不得超过3次。
Lead-in 1
Christmas Song Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer
Lead-in 2
What do you know about Christmas?
Christmas hat
Christmas stocking
reindeer
Santa Claus
a big meal
gift
Christmas ard
Christmas tree 。。。。
objectives
To learn some key words and useful expressions. To understand the true meaning of Christmas.
Look and say
warn
v.警告;告诫
To tell someone that something bad or dangerous may happen, so that they can avoid it or prevent it. He warns Scrooge to change his ways if he doesn’t want to end up like him.
Section B2 Unit 2 It's a nice day, isn't it
5. Which rules of small talk are the same in most cultures? It makes others feel relaxed and it passes time nicely.
6. Where do people often make small talk? People often make small talk at an airport or bus stop.
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全新版大学英语综合教程第二册Unit2
The waiter was disappointed to find that the richest man in America led a simple life. Part I (para5-13)
Being friendly, easy-going and never flashy, Walton carries on like plain folks and never wants any special treatment. Part I (para14-22) With the Wal-Mart team in mind, Walton devotes himself heart and soul to making the business a great success.
Wal-Mart (2)
In 2004, Wal-Mart accomplished USD285.2 billion sales globally. It was ranked high on both lists of FORTUNE 500 and “Most Admired Companies in America” for many times. Meanwhile, Wal-Mart was named one of the "Most Respected Companies" and the “Best Companies To Work For” in many other countries. In 2004 Wal-Mart topped the China Business Competitiveness Index among commercial and trade companies and was the only retailer in the list. In August the same year Wal-Mart ranked No.8 among the “Most Admired Companies
人教新目标九年级英语教学课件:Unit 2 section B2 (共39张PPT)
5. How does Scrooge feel when he wakes up on Christmas Day?
推理判断题(Inferring) He feels relieved because he was scared in his sleep and he is surprised and happy to have a chance to change his life, because it is only the next
The spirit of Christmas 圣诞精神
spirit 精神;心灵(不可数)
灵魂;鬼怪(可数) 烈性酒(可数)
I shall be with you in spirit. 我在精神上与你们同在。
Language points
Marley used to be just like Scrooge, so he was punished after he died.
3. Why was Jacob Marley punished after he died?
细节推理题(Inferring) 通过阅读,联系上下文,推理得出答案 He was punished because like Scrooge, he wasn’t nice to others and he only cared about money.
Unit 2
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Do you know this song? Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer
What do you know about Christmas?
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新标准大学英语综合教程二Unit2课后题答案
综合教程二Unit2 课后题答案Active reading〔1〕Dealing with unfamiliar words4 Match the words for actions in the box with their definitions.1 to gently move your hand over skin, hair or fur (stroke)2 to move along the ground on your hands and knees (crawl)3 to copy someone’s actions, words or behaviour (imitate)4 to touch someone gently several times with a flat hand to show that you care about them. (pat) Now plete the sentences with the correct form of the words.(a) My father patted me on the head to show he was pleased with me.(b) Children learn a lot by imitating their parents.(c) Babies start learning to crawl at about six months old.(d) She was sitting quietly in the corner, stroking the cat.5 Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words in the box. You may need to make other changes.1 (distinct)2 (Infants)3 (sympathetic)4 (stem from)5 (trace; discipline)6 (an overall; distress)改写:A lot of my childhood memories have faded now, but I have an overall impression that I often felt a vague sense of distress.6 Answer the questions about the words and phrases.1.a2.a3.a4.a5.b6.b7.a8.a9.bActive reading 23 Choose the best way to plete the sentences.1.c2.b3.b4.d5.c6.c7.b8.c4 Match the words in the box with their definitions.1 (honorable)2 (drama)3 (beam)4 (catalog)5 (volume)6 (knot)7 (couch)8 (clip)9 (mostly)5 plete the summary with the words in Activity 4.(1)honorable(2)beam(3)mostly(4)catalog(5)clip(6)knot(7)couch(8)volume(9)drama6 Answer the questions about the words and phrases.1.b2.a3.a4.a5.b6.a7.a8.b9.bLanguage in useplete the sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets and the suffix -ant or -ancy.1. About 800,000 illegal enter the US every year. (immigrate)Correct answer immigrants2. She says her dream is to be one of the on a TV reality show like "Big Brother". (contest)Correct answer contestants3. I want to get a job as a teacher, but there aren't many at the moment. (vacant)Correct answer vacancies4. I have a friend who runs a management in London. (consult)Correct answer consultancy5. The trial lasted three days, during which time the never opened her mouth. (defend)Correct answer defendant6. Mel can't make his mind up about anything. His is a bit worrying. (hesitant)Correct answer hesitancy7. I don't know the way out of the building. Perhaps you should ask the over there. (attend)Correct answer attendant8. Anormal lasts for about 40 weeks. (pregnant)Correct answer pregnancy9. He worked as an headteacher for two years before ing here. (assist)Correct answer assistantplete the answers with the correct form of the underlined words and the prefix mis-.1. What happens if you don't understand something properly?Youit. Correct answer misunderstand2. What have you done with something if it's in the wrong place?You have it. Correct answer misplaced3. What is the opposite of good fortune?It is . Correct answer misfortune4. If you have made an incorrect judgement of someone's character, what have you done?You have made a . Correct answer misjudgement5. If you have not been correctly informed about something, what has happened?You have been about it. Correct answer misinformedNow rewrite the sentences using by the time. Follow the example.Example:I accumulated a fixed circle of people. Then I lost my hearing.By the time I lost my hearing, I'd already accumulated a fixed circle of people.1. I arrived at the party. Almost everyone had already left.Suggested answer:By the time I arrived at the party, almost everyone had already left.2. At the age of two, children know about 100 words.Suggested answer:By the time children are two, they have known about 100 words.3. In the end he realized what was happening, but it was too late to ask for help.Suggested answer:By the time he realized what was happening, it had been too late to ask for help.4. When I finally got my degree, most of my friends already had jobs.Suggested answer:By the time I finally got my degree, most of my friends already had jobs.5. Children learn a lot of useful skills before they leave primary school.Suggested answer:By the time they leave primary school, children have learnt a lot of useful skills.6. Courtney finished writing the essay. The deadline had already passed.Suggested answer:By the time Courtney finished writing the essay, the deadline had already passed.Rewrite the sentences using as if / as though. Follow the example.Example:Hope crawled off to be forted by her mother. She was the one who seemed to have been hurt (and not the other baby).Hope crawled off to be forted by her mother, as though it were she who had been hurt.1. I didn't make the mistake, but the old man shouted at me.Suggested answer:The old man shouted at me, as if / as though it were me who had made the mistake.2. The girl didn't fall over, but she started crying.Suggested answer:The girl started crying, as if / as though it were she who had fallen over.3. It wasn't Lucy's party, but she stood at the door weling everyone.Suggested answer:Lucy stood at the door weling everyone, as if / as though it were her party.4. David wasn't making the noise, but Sylvia closed the door of his room.Suggested answer:Sylvia closed the door of David's room, as if / as though it were him that was making the noise.Translate the sentences into Chinese.1. Such motor mimicry, as it is called, is the original technical sense of the word empathy as it was first used in the 1920s by E. B. Titchener, an American psychologist. Titchener's theory was that empathy stemmed from a sort of physical imitation of the distress of another, which then evokes the same feelings in oneself.这种所谓的运动神经模仿就是“同感〞的原始技术含义,而“同感〞这个词于20世纪20年代由美国心理学家E.B.铁钦纳首次使用。
含听力pep五年级英语下册Unit 2 Part B第二课时练习题及答案
Unit 2 My favourite seasonPart B 第2课时(Let’s learn-ask and answer)一、听录音,选择你所听到的选项。
()1. A. picnic B. picture C. paper ()2. A. pig B. pick C. page()3. A. woman B. snowman C. policeman ()4. A. fishing B. doing C. swimming 二、听录音,排序。
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )三、英汉互译。
1. 去野餐2. go swimming3. 摘苹果4. play in the snow5. 堆雪人6. pick oranges四、选出不同类的一项。
()1. A. picnic B. snowman C. pick()2. A. season B. colour C. make()3. A. which B. pick C. take()4. A. grow B. play C. picnic()5. A. summer B. Sunday C. autumn五、看图完成对话。
1. —Which season do you like best?—I like spring best. Because I can _______ with my friend.2. —Which season do you like best?—I like ________ best. Because I can ________.3. —Which season do you like best?— I like ____________. Because ____________.4. —Which season do you like best?— ________________. ________________.5. — ________________?— ________________. ________________.六、按要求完成下列各题。
英语八年级下册unti2知识点
英语八年级下册unti2知识点英语八年级下册Unit 2知识点英语八年级下册Unit 2的主要内容是介绍公共交通工具,学生需要掌握与公共交通相关的词汇和语法,了解世界各地的交通方式。
一、词汇1. transportation (n.) 交通运输2. traveler (n.) 旅客3. transport (v.) 运输,搬运4. vehicle (n.) 车辆5. subway (n.) 地铁6. subway station (n.) 地铁站7. bus (n.) 公交车8. bus stop (n.) 公交车站9. taxi (n.) 出租车10. bridge (n.) 桥11. intersection (n.) 十字路口12. pedestrian (n.) 行人13. traffic light (n.) 交通灯14. highway (n.) 高速公路15. tram (n.) 有轨电车二、语法1. 现在进行时现在进行时用来描述正在进行的动作或状态,结构为 be + 动词+ ing,例如:I am taking the subway to work. 我正在坐地铁去上班。
They are walking to the bus stop. 他们正在步行去公交车站。
2. 一般现在时一般现在时用来描述经常性或习惯性的动作或状态,结构为主语+动词原形,例如:She usually takes the bus to school. 她通常乘公交车去上学。
The traffic light turns red. 交通灯变为红色。
3. 介词 in 和 on 的用法in 用来表示在某个范围之内,例如在一年中的某个月份、某个季节等,例如:I usually travel in the summer. 我通常在夏天旅行。
He studies in the library. 他在图书馆学习。
on 用来表示在某个表面上,例如在地图、日历、时间上,例如:She marked the date on the calendar. 她在日历上标记了日期。
高中英语人教版(2019)必修第二册 Unit 2 教学设计(表格式)
B2 Unit 2 Listening & talking & Project
教学课时
共1课时
教学目标(目标要立足核心素养且清晰具体,可操作、可执行、可评价)
1.通过听力和阅读语篇,积累表达目的以及人类帮助动物活动的短语,提升语言能力。
2.通过在真实情境中拟定援救计划,应用所学,解决问题,提升思维品质和学习能力。
Assignment:
英语学习活动观:II&III
设计说明:通过落实到笔头,并以小组作业的形式,展示小组活动的结果。
备课反思
本节课设计了听力、阅读和小组活动等活动,活动主题是小动物救助。学生通过观看图片,听力训练,阅读文本,了解并熟悉鸟类观察所需的设备,鸟类俱乐部的活动以及小动物救助站的活动,最后根据真实情境,利用所学,帮助受伤的小鸟以及寒冬里无处觅食的小猫解决问题。学生通过这些活动,一方面掌握目的的表达以及人类活动的表达,同时也提升了保护野生动物的意识。
Q2: Who started it?
Q3:What animals were rescued?
Q4: What help does the center need?
Activity 6: Read and find out what people do to help the animals in the shelter.
3.通过小组活动,形成帮助野生动物的意识,并在生活中关爱小动物。
学习形式
课前:图片配对及完成句子,了解并熟悉观察鸟类的设备的英语表达;
课中:听力回答问题以及填空和阅读回答问题以及找出动词,整理目的表达的短语和人类帮助动物活动的短语;
课后:制订援助计划,帮助受伤的小鸟以及寒冬里无处觅食的小猫解决问题
新视野大学英语第三版第二册Unit 2 Section A Swimming through fear教案
Unit 2 Section A Swimming through fear教学重点:1. to learn to get the key idea and detailed information2. to understand the text with the questions given3. to translate some long and difficult sentences and learn some ways to expressone’s feeling (horror, relief, relaxation)4. to understand the problem-solution pattern教学难点:1 to separate the Chinese sentences and set the new sentence structure in English2.to grasp and translate some expressions and long sentences3.to learn the meaning of some detailed description4.to ask for and give directions5.教学过程:Task 1Lead-in (Ss work in groups to discuss the following questions)1. Did you experience some moments when you feared?2. How did you overcome the fear?3. Listening: pre-reading activities4. What can we infer from the title?Tips:1. A piece of narration (an event or a story)2.He or she was afraid of swimming.3.He or she succeeded in doing sth (according to “through”)Learn to swim?Task 2Text study1.Ss read the passage and discuss the following questions in groupsA. Why was Jason scared of water?B.Could the would-be rescuers succeed in saving the drowning boy? Why or why not?C. Why did Jason decide to intervene to save the boy in spite of his fear ofwater?D. Why did Jason become hesitant when he raced down the beach, out onto the jetty?E. How did Jason feel when he jumped into the water?F. How did the boy respond when Jason grabbed him?G. Was Jason's swimming back to safety smooth? Why?H. Why did Jason feel the water had never looked so beautiful when he reached the jetty?nguage focusSs read the passage and try to find out all new words and phrases of this unit.1)take \ hold sb. captive2)turn sb./ sth . down3)embark on/ upon sth.4)Share in sth.5)lead by example6)be stricken by/ with7)live onTask 3A paragraph of problem-solution patternWriting tips:I. IntroductionEstablishes the plot ( setting, characters, and time period )II. BodyFirst major eventSecond part of the storyThird part …Climax, the high point in the narrativeResolution in which the conflict / tension is resolved.III. ConclusionWhat is "the moral of the story?"Assignment:Write a paragraph of no less than 200 words on the following topic: slow downTask 4Listening partA. Discuss the following questions.1.talk about your own traveling experiences2.Make a plan for a dream journey3.what do you like about traveling?4.what don’t you like about traveling?B. listening to the following parts: sharing,opening up,viewing, speaking for communication part, further practice for listening。
Unit 2 Reading A Beginner's guide to exercise课件
Technique 1 Use _t_it_le____ , _s_ub_h_e_a_d_in_g_s_ or _p_ic_t_ur_e_s_ to predict the main idea of a text.
Prediction
What kind of information do you think this guide will give?
Consolidation
wrong What’s
with my exercise plan?
Target Frequency
17:00 17:00-19:00 19:00-19:30
to lose weight everyday off the work running without drinking vegetable salad
Discussion Work out your own exercise plan!
Name: ________________ What sport to choose What clothes to wear What food to prepare What measures to
ensure safety …
and repair themselves. And finally, the author gives some advice on how to avoid injuring (injury) yourselves throughout the workout.
词汇活用:admit; routine; congratulation; moreover; tend; inspire; reduce; prevent; satisfaction; average
B2词汇
logical logically technology technological revolution artificial intelligence intelligent solve mathematical from … on reality designer
adj. 合逻辑的;合情理的 adv. 逻辑上;合逻辑地;有条理地 n. 工艺;科技;技术 adj. 科技的 n. 革命 adj. 人造的;假的 n. 智力;聪明;智能 adj. 智能的;聪明的 vt. 解决;解答 adj. 数学的 从……时起 n. 真实;事实;现实 n. 设计师
英语②(必修) Unit 1 cultural adj. 文化的 relic n. 遗物;遗迹;纪念物 rare adj. 稀罕的;稀有的;珍贵的 valuable adj. 贵重的;有价值的 survive vi. 幸免;幸存;生还 vase n. n. 花瓶;瓶 dynasty n. 朝代;王朝 ivory n. 象牙 dragon n. 龙 amber n. 琥珀;琥珀色 in search of 寻找 amaze vt. 使吃惊;惊讶 amazing adj. 令人吃惊的
distant adj. 远的;远处的 fur n. 毛皮;毛;软毛 antelope n. 羚羊 relief (痛苦)减轻或解除;减轻痛苦的事物 in relief 如释重负;松了口气 laughter n. 笑;笑声 burst into laughter 突然笑起来;大声笑了出来 mercy n. 仁慈;宽恕;怜悯 certain adj. 确定的;某一;一定 importance n. 重要(性) rub vt. 擦;摩擦 protect … from 保护……不受……(危害) mosquito insect n. 蚊子 n. 昆虫 contain vt. 包含;容纳;容忍 Powerful affect 强大的;有力的vt. 影响;感动;侵袭 adj.
B2_U02_B课文
B) Some generalizations about Japanese educational values.
C) Some facts about recent education-system reforms
• Comprehension Check
Reading Skill
Predicting Content from the Topic Sentences
a very useful way to improve your
comprehension: Scanning a text before you read it
Text B: Intensive Study
2 The Canadian teacher was startled by the lesson. The teaching methods — and their effects — were very different from those in her own country. An art lesson in a Canadian school would lead to a room full of unique pictures, not a series of identical cats. Why? What causes this difference in educational methods?
Text B: Intensive Study
4 In many Western societies, such as the United States or Canada, which are made up of many different nationalities, religious groups and cultural orientations, individualism and independent thinking are highly valued. And these values are reflected by the education systems in these countries. Teachers emphasize the qualities that make each student special. Students are seldom expected to memorize information; instead, they are encouraged to think for themselves, find answers on their own and come up with individual solutions. At an early age, students learn to form their own ideas and opinions, and to express their ideas in class discussion.
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Unit 2 Mixed Feelings
Section One Each of the students will be asked one question.
1.Would you describe yourself as an emotional person?
Yes. In most cases, I am outgoing. I will take part in the activity which I am interested in. As for the project that I think is boring, maybe I won’t considered it any more even if my friend recommend it to me.
2.Do you sometimes try to hide your emotions? Why/Why not?
(1)Yes, I do. When I feel sad, I don’t want to let others worry about me. And sometimes although I am angry, I must tolerant some facts, because I should try to keep good quality. Then I will find some ways to release the mood.
(2)No, I seldom or never hide my emotions. In my opinion, I should be myself. I don’t want to be a deceptive (虚伪的)person and I am afraid of losing the pure feelings. To be an artless (淳朴的)person is my style.
3.Can you think of any ways in which it might be harmful to keep your
feelings hidden? What could happen?
Yes. For example, if I suppressing anger too much, I am likely outbreak of anger sooner or later, and it will do harm to others more serious. If I always hold my tears, maybe one day I will suffer from mental illness, like depression(抑郁).
4.What do you do when you are feeling afraid, stressed or angry?
Afraid: Take a deep breath, tell myself do not be nervous.
Stressed: listen to the music, remind myself of my dream, and everything will go to pass.
Angry: I will try to calm down, and watch my mouth to avoid doing harm to others. If I’m hardly to control the temper, maybe I’ll let me to be left alone and find a cup to smash(摔).
5.Do you think smiling is important? Give your reasons.
Of course yes. Smiling can not only put me in good mood, but also infect the people around. For example, when you participate in the interview, you smile will leave examiners a good impression.
6.How important is it to treat people with disabilities in the same way as
other people?
Very important. The majority of people with disability often feel sad and self-abased(自卑). If we discriminate(歧视) them or pay too much attention, they’ll feel uncomfortable, and they find it’s more difficult to integrate(融入) into society. So we must clear that everyone is equal, no matter he is rich or poor, healthy or sick.
Section Two Please have a group discussion on the following topic: Which do you think is more important, IQ or EQ?。