Unit 1Dairy of a fresher大学英语课件1

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全新版大学英语第1册Unit1PPT课件

全新版大学英语第1册Unit1PPT课件

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3. Before Mr. Fleagle became the English teacher for Baker’s class, the English course had been interesting. ( F)
From the words “another cheerless year” we can see the English course had been quite boring.
For Part 1 Para2
When our class was assigned to Mr. Fleagle for third-year English I anticipated
Text A Writing for Myself
Russell Baker
Russel Baker -- Who?
• Russell Wayne Baker (born August 14, 1925) is an American Journalist and Pulitzer Prize-winning writer known for his satirical commentary and self-critical prose, as well as for his autobiography, Growing Up(1982).
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As a child in Belleville, he had thought of becoming a writer from time to time.
2. Teachers found it painful to read students’ long and
lifeless essays.

Diary of a fresher

Diary of a fresher

Diary of a fresherSunday1 After a long drive from home, we arrive at my hall of residence, and I check in. The warden gives me a set of keys and a room number. It's five floors up, and the lift doesn't work. Finally, with my mother red in the face and short of breath, we find Room 8, I unlock the door, and we all walk in.2 After one minute, my father climbs out. The room is barely big enough for one, and certainly not big enough for the whole family. I can lie on the bed and touch three walls without moving a muscle.3 Lucky my brother and my dog didn't come too.4 Later. My parents have just left. I'm here alone, surrounded by my books and a suitcase. What do I do next?Monday5 There's a coffee morning for first year students. I meet my tutor, who is tall with round shoulders, and looks determined to be pleasant.6 "Have you come far?" he asks me. As he speaks, he moves his head from side to side, which makes his coffee spill into the saucer.7 "I live not far from Edinburgh, about six hours away," I explain.8 "Splendid!" he says, and moves on to the girl standing beside me. "Have you come far?" he asks, "splendid," he says, without waiting forthe answer, and moves on. He takes a sip of coffee, and looks surprised to find the cup is empty.9 My mother calls. She asks if I've met my tutor yet.Tuesday10 Am feeling a little hungry, and I realize I haven't eaten for two days. I go downstairs and find that I can have three meals a day in the dining hall. I go down and join a very long queue.11 "What's for breakfast?" I ask the boy in front of me.12 "Don't know. I was too late for breakfast. This is for lunch."13 It's self-service and today's menu includes chicken, rice, potatoes, salad, vegetables, cheese, yoghurt and fruit. The boy in front puts it all on his plate, pays for it, and goes to sit down.14 Not feeling very hungry any more.15 My mother calls. She asks if I'm eating proper meals.Wednesday16 I have a lecture at 9 am. I wake up at 8.45. No one has woken me. Strange.17 I get dressed, and rush over to the lecture hall. I sit down beside a girl who looks half asleep. She looks at me. "Just got up?" she asks. How can she tell?18 The lecture takes an hour, and at the end I look at my notes. I can't read my handwriting.19 The girl's name is Sophie and she's an English literature major, like me. She looks very intelligent, and when we chat after the lecture, she tells me she read the whole of this term's reading list during her gap year. She impresses me, and I feel so ignorant that I shouldn't even breathe the same air as her.20 Mum calls. She asks if I slept OK.Thursday21 It's the Freshers' Fair today, and Sophie and I go along to see how many clubs we can join. We both agree that we want to make a lot of friends, so I sign up for ballroom dancing, the Artificial Intelligence Society, bell ringing and the Extreme Sports Club. Sophie signs up for Amateur Dramatics and the Mozart choir.22 I wonder if Sophie and I are going to stay good friends.23 Mum calls. My brother has tried to rent out my bedroom back home. Mum assures me that it's mine for as long as I need it, that it's my home and that they miss me very much, especially the dog. I burst into tears.Friday24 In the morning, I go to the library. But it seems I need an ID cardwhich is used for identification. For some reason, I have to swear that I won't damage the books or break the library rules, and if I do, I'll be sent to prison. (What!? For speaking too loudly?) It seems that it's a very old library, and the university is very proud of it.25 There's a disco tonight, but I've run out of clean clothes. I'm not sure what happens to my dirty clothes after putting them in the clothes basket and before finding them clean, ironed and folded in my wardrobe. Maybe Mum will call soon.Close 大一新生日记星期日从家里出发后,我们开车开了很长一段时间才到达我住的宿舍楼。

大学英语第一册第一课

大学英语第一册第一课
To introduce students to different cultures and help them understand the cultural background of English-speaking countries.
Critical Thinking
To develop students' analytical and critical thinking skills through discussions and debates on topics related to English language and culture.
Communication Skills
To improve students' ability to communicate effectively in English, both in formal and informal settings.
Course Outline
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Unit 1: Language and Culture
The article also highlights important grammar points,
such as parallelism, subordination, and
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These sentence structures and grammar points are used to enhance readability and to ensure that the message is clear and well-
Movie and TV dialogues
选取经典的电影和电视剧片段,让学生熟悉不同场景下的对话,提高 听力反应速度。

新编大学生基础英语unit1Lesson1

新编大学生基础英语unit1Lesson1

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1. concrete n. & adj. building material that is made by mixing together cement巩固, sand, small stones and water e.g. This road is made of concrete. The workers embedded嵌入 the big posts in concrete.
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7. sophisticated adj. having a lot of experience of the world and knowing about fashion, culture and other things that people think are socially important e.g. She is a sophisticated woman. Most politician are very sophisticated.

(PPT课件)大学体验英语第一单元wish-for-the-freshman-year课件教案资料

(PPT课件)大学体验英语第一单元wish-for-the-freshman-year课件教案资料

Every day I wish I could freeze time and make the next two weeks go more slowly…
Subjunctive Clause 虚拟语气
“Wish” is followed by a subjunctive clause here.
what happened at Penn State.
reminisce v.回忆
— to talk or think about past experience, esp. pleasant ones
Examples • The two friends were reminiscing about their youth. • She reminisced about her time in Europe.
After four years,the time has come. In less than two weeks,I will have
graduated . I look back now and I cant believe how fast it all went. I can
still remember the first day of class,looking on the map on the back of
come to 熟知;开始;了解 — (used with an infinitive) to learn to, to grow to
Examples • He had come to like the city better after living here for
three years. • I have come to realize how important it is to learn to

大学英语1课件

大学英语1课件
second-year student
American Expression
freshman
sophomore
Third year
third-year student/ final-year student (of a three-year program)
junior
Fourth year
fourth-year student/ final-year student (of a four-year program)
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Keys: 1-e; 2-h; 3-g; 4-a; 5-b; 6-d; 7-f; 8-i; 9-c
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Active reading 1: Embarkation
1. What is the text probably about? A 2. A. new friends, courses and social life at a college 3. B. life at home, do household, an examination
2. Who might the writer be? B A. a new female teacher B. a new female student
Three Little Birds.
Discuss with your partner: What can you see from the pictures? Will there be any change in the man’s mood?

大学英语新生第一课ppt课件

大学英语新生第一课ppt课件
3%的人,在25年间朝着一个方向不懈努力,几乎都成为 社会各界的成功人士,其中不乏行业领袖和社会精英;10%的 人,他们的短期目标不断地实现,成为各个领域中的专业人士, 大都生活在社会的中上层;60%的人,他们安稳地生活与工作, 但都没有什么特别成绩,几乎都生活在社会的中下层;剩下 27%的人,他们的生活没有目标,过得很不如意,并且常常在 抱怨他人,抱怨社会,当然,也抱怨自己。
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哈佛大学曾进行过这样一项跟踪调查,对象是一群在智力、学 历和环境等方面条件差不多的年轻人。调查结果发现:27%的 人没有目标;60%的人目标模糊;10%的人有着清晰但比较短 期的目标;其余3%的人有着清晰而长远的目标.
以后的岁月,他们行进在各自的人生旅途中。25年后,哈 佛再次对这群学生进行了跟踪调查。结果是这样的:
Reading 1.Morning-reading class; 2. Student Times; 3.Other kinds of materials, magazines
Writing Write Weekly Diary using the words, phrases and Sentences that have been learned; Translation
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V. Evaluation
Final Exam (100*60%) Everyday performance (100*40%)
45% attendance 35% quiz & homework (words dictation, composition) 20% classroom performance (notes, question answering, classroom speaking, group work report, etc.)

unit_1_Fresh_Start(课堂PPT)

unit_1_Fresh_Start(课堂PPT)
To err is human. (Alexander Pope ) 人非圣贤,孰能无过。
Never take oneself too seriously. College allows one to make mistakes.
(I will make a fs one’s thoughts clearly
Cultivate one’s character
Increase one’s understanding of the world
Allow one’s participation in society & a purpose in life
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Unit 1
Fresh Start
Ready, steady, Go!
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1. Try to describe your first year at college. Did anything special happen then? The following words might be useful.
different, free from constraints, independent, excited, proud, busy
Lost/at a loss, lonely, homesick, surprise/shock, disillusion, disappointed, messy
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2. Talk about the most embarrassing thing you encountered at college. Are you afraid of making mistakes that cause embarrassment?

大学综合英语Unitfreshstart讲课文档

大学综合英语Unitfreshstart讲课文档

第十一页,共148页。
第十一页,共148页。
Structural Analysis
Rhetorical Features
Detailed descriptions of events are everywhere to be seen in this text, which is a dominant feature of narrative writing. Since the
Mother: Why? What do you have to gain by this?
Casey: I’m good.
Mother: So, what are you saying? You wanna just blow off our whole plan for you, chuck the scholarship and become a professional athlete? Case, what was the
● relax
● develop and express your individuality
● believe in who you are ● follow your own style
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第九页,共148页。
Structural Analysis
Rhetorical Features
Because she loves it.
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第三页,共148页。Cultural Information
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第四页,共148页。
Audiovisual Supplement
Cultural Information
Casey: Mom, I just want to compete at regionals.

新视野大学英语第三版第一册第一单元课件ppt

新视野大学英语第三版第一册第一单元课件ppt

Lead-in
Short answer questions
3. Do you think grammar is important in English learning?
—Yes. • The basic building blocks of a language;
• essential for effective communication; • put the words in the right order;
1. Michal started learning English by ________________________. 2. MlisictheanlinfegeltsodtehlieghBteedatalensd proud when he listens to the Beatles
because he ________________________.
• Analyze three different kinds of interactions.
第七页,编辑于星期六:十八点 五十二分。
Lead-in
Short answer questions
2. Do you have any problem in English learning?
— I always feel it difficult to…
— It’s not easy for me to…
• understand what others say;
• remember so many words;
• learn the grammar; • read quickly;
• speak in public…
第八页,编辑于星期六:十八点 五十二分。

Unit-1-Book-3--Fresh-Start-英语课件

Unit-1-Book-3--Fresh-Start-英语课件
and fell down and became the laughing stock of the cafeteria.She saw the football player fall down in the cafeteria.
• How:
• — She pretended to be composed when she found she was in the wrong room.
narrative.
Writing about the experience
• Use vivid details and descriptions to actually recreate the experience for your readers.
• Think like your readers. • Always keep in mind that all of the small
and seemingly unimportant details known to you are not necessarily known to your readers.
Communicating the significance of the experience
• To begin your narrative with a para.that introduces the experience and communicates the significance.
Q2.Does the writer treat all the events with equal weight?
• — The writer does not treat every event in the same way.Rather, she devotes several paragraphs to the central episodes while summarizing a number of incidents in a sentence or two.

全新版大学英语综合教程第一册课件(完整版)

全新版大学英语综合教程第一册课件(完整版)

Expressions & Patterns
How to apply to our real life the typical expressions and patterns taken from the text
Summary
Blank filling
Exercises
All the exercises for Text A
The idea of becoming a writer had come to me off and on since my childhood in Belleville, but it wasn't until my third year in high school that the possibility took hold. Until then I'd been bored by everything associated with English courses. I found English grammar dull and difficult. I hated the assignments to turn out long, lifeless paragraphs that were agony for teachers to read and for me to write.
This title produced an extraordinary sequence of mental images. Vivid memories came flooding back of a night in Belleville when all of us were seated around the supper table — Uncle Allen, my mother, Uncle Charlie, Doris, Uncle Hal — and Aunt Pat served spaghetti for supper. Spaghetti was still a little known foreign dish in those days. Neither Doris nor I had ever eaten spaghetti, and none of the adults had enough experience to be good at it. All the good humor of Uncle Allen's house reawoke in my mind as I recalled the laughing arguments we had that night about the socially respectable method for moving spaghetti from plate to mouth. Suddenly I wanted to write about that, about the warmth and good feeling of it, but I wanted to put it down simply for my own joy, not for Mr. Fleagle. It was a moment I wanted to recapture and hold for myself. I wanted to relive the pleasure of that evening. To write it as I wanted, however, would violate all the rules of formal composition I'd learned in school, and Mr. Fleagle would surely give it a failing grade. Never mind. I would write something else for Mr. Fleagle after I had written this thing for myself. When I finished it the night was half gone and there was no time left to compose a proper, respectable essay for Mr. Fleagle. There was no choice next morning but to turn in my tale of the Belleville supper. Two days passed before Mr. Fleagle returned the graded papers, and he returned everyone's but mine. I was preparing myself for a command to report to Mr. Fleagle immediately after school for discipline when I saw him lift my paper from his desk and knock for the class's attention.

Unit-1Dairy-of-a-fresher大学英语1PPT课件

Unit-1Dairy-of-a-fresher大学英语1PPT课件

24.分析
For some reason, I have to swear that I won't damage the books or break the library rules, and if I do, I'll be sent to prison.
Again this is humour through exaggeration. All libraries have rules, but those who break the rules are likely to go to prison. The expression for some reason indicates that the writer doesn't understand why she needs to swear to follow the library rules. She is protecting against this.
13.intelligent
有智慧的,悟性高的, 聪明的 e.g. Surely an intelligent person like you can
deal with this.
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14.gap CET-4
(C) 1间隔,间断 2 缺口,裂口,缝隙
e.g.The second volume in the series came out after a gap of seven years.
4. unlock v.(用钥匙)打开(门)
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4.barely
v. 几乎不,几乎没有
e.g.这条路几乎没有足够的宽度供两 车通行。
The road were barely wide enough for two cars to pass.

unit1 Dairy of a fresher大学英语课件

unit1 Dairy of a fresher大学英语课件

5 Replace the underlined words
1There was barely enough room for two people. 2 Be careful or you'll spill your drink down your clothes. 3 He was completely ignorant of what to do in the library. 4 She was very intelligent and got excellent grades. 5 You sign up to join the club. 6 she assures me that she's read the books. 7 I need to go and buy some tea, I have run out of it.
Tis : A memoir
1 tis = it is 2 admire adj.令人赞赏的,令人钦佩的 e.g. It's an admirable book, the first to tell the whole truth about the war. 3 cultural ①文化上的②(音乐,文学等)文化艺术的 4 inadequate adj. 不充分的,不够格的,不适当的 e.g.Inadequate food can influence a child's development.
用光 耗尽
课后练习
2 check the true statements description n.描写,形容,种类,性质 beyond description 无法形容 description people 描写人物 past tense present tense future tense 过去时 现在时 将来时

unit-1-Fresh-Start(课堂PPT)【2024版】

unit-1-Fresh-Start(课堂PPT)【2024版】

Lost/at a loss, lonely, homesick, surprise/shock, disillusion, disappointed, messy
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2. Talk about the most embarrassing thing you encountered at college. Are you afraid of making mistakes that cause embarrassment?
Express one’s thoughts clearly
Cultivate one’s character
Increase one’s understanding of the world
Allow one’s participation in society & a purpose in life
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Unit 1
Fresh Start
Ready, steady, Go!
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Learning Objectives
1 Value revealed in the text
2 Basic elements of narration
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Structure Analysis
4 Comprehension and language
(dialogues, actions or events)
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Text Analysis
Time; Location; Characters (major & minor)
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First person narrative (“I”)
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新标准大学英语综合教程1课文翻译及课后翻译题答案

新标准大学英语综合教程1课文翻译及课后翻译题答案

新标准大学英语综合教程1Unit 1 Active Reading 1Diary of a fresher大一新生日记星期日从家里出发后,我们开车开了很长一段时间才到达我住的宿舍楼。

我进去登记。

宿舍管理员给了我一串钥匙,并告诉了我房间号。

我的房间在6楼,可电梯坏了。

等我们终于找到8号房的时候,妈妈已经涨红了脸,上气不接下气。

我打开门锁,我们都走了进去。

但爸爸马上就从里面钻了出来。

这个房间刚刚够一个人住,一家人都进去,肯定装不下。

我躺在床上,不动弹就可以碰到三面墙。

幸亏我哥哥和我的狗没一起来。

后来,爸爸妈妈就走了,只剩下我孤零零一个人。

周围只有书和一个箱子。

接下来我该做什么?星期一早上,有一个为一年级新生举办的咖啡早茶会。

我见到了我的导师,他个子高高的,肩膀厚实,好像打定了主意要逗人开心。

“你是从很远的地方来的吗?”他问我。

他边说话边晃悠脑袋,咖啡都洒到杯托里了。

“我家离爱丁堡不太远,开车大约6个小时,”我说。

“好极了!”他说,接着又走向站在我旁边的那个女孩儿。

“你是从很远的地方来的吗?”他问。

但不等那女孩儿作出任何回答,他就说到,“好极了!”然后就继续向前走。

他啜了一口咖啡,却惊讶地发现杯子是空的。

妈妈打来电话。

她问我是不是见到了导师。

星期二我觉得有点儿饿,这才意识到我已经两天没吃东西了。

我下楼去,得知一天三餐我可以在餐厅里吃。

我下到餐厅排进了长队。

“早餐吃什么?”我问前面的男生。

“不知道。

我来得太晚了,吃不上早餐了。

这是午餐。

”午餐是自助餐,今天的菜谱是鸡肉、米饭、土豆、沙拉、蔬菜、奶酪、酸奶和水果。

前面的男生每样儿都取一些放到托盘上,付了钱,坐下来吃。

我再也不觉得饿了。

妈妈打电话来。

她问我有没有好好吃饭。

星期三早上9点钟我要去听一个讲座。

我醒时已经8:45了。

竟然没有人叫我起床。

奇怪。

我穿好衣服,急匆匆地赶到大讲堂。

我在一个睡眼惺忪的女生旁边坐下。

她看了看我,问:“刚起床?”她是怎么看出来的?讲座进行了1个小时。

新视野大学英语1 Unit 1 Fresh Start译文备课讲稿

新视野大学英语1 Unit 1 Fresh Start译文备课讲稿

新视野大学英语1 U n i t1F r e s hS t a r t译文Unit 1 Fresh StartText A奔向更加光明的未来1 下午好!作为校长,我非常自豪地欢迎你们来到这所大学。

你们所取得的成就是你们自己多年努力的结果,也是你们的父母和老师们多年努力的结果。

在这所大学里,我们承诺将使你们学有所成。

2 在欢迎你们到来的这一刻,我想起自己高中毕业时的情景,还有妈妈为我和爸爸拍的合影。

妈妈吩咐我们:“姿势自然点。

”“等一等,”爸爸说,“把我递给他闹钟的情景拍下来。

”在大学期间,那个闹钟每天早晨叫醒我。

至今它还放在我办公室的桌子上。

3 让我来告诉你们一些你们未必预料得到的事情。

你们将会怀念以前的生活习惯,怀念父母曾经提醒你们要刻苦学习、取得佳绩。

你们可能因为高中生活终于结束而喜极而泣,你们的父母也可能因为终于不用再给你们洗衣服而喜极而泣!但是要记住:未来是建立在过去扎实的基础上的。

4 对你们而言,接下来的四年将会是无与伦比的一段时光。

在这里,你们拥有丰富的资源:有来自全国各地的有趣的学生,有学识渊博又充满爱心的老师,有综合性图书馆,有完备的运动设施,还有针对不同兴趣的学生社团——从文科社团到理科社团、到社区服务等等。

你们将自由地探索、学习新科目。

你们要学着习惯点灯熬油,学着结交充满魅力的人,学着去追求新的爱好。

我想鼓励你们充分利用这一特殊的经历,并用你们的干劲和热情去收获这一机会所带来的丰硕成果。

5 有这么多课程可供选择,你可能会不知所措。

你不可能选修所有的课程,但是要尽可能体验更多的课程!大学里有很多事情可做可学,每件事情都会为你提供不同视角来审视世界。

如果我只能给你们一条选课建议的话,那就是:挑战自己!不要认为你早就了解自己对什么样的领域最感兴趣。

选择一些你从未接触过的领域的课程。

这样,你不仅会变得更加博学,而且更有可能发现一个你未曾想到的、能成就你未来的爱好。

一个绝佳的例子就是时装设计师王薇薇,她最初学的是艺术史。

新标准大学学英语综合教程1第二版 Diary of a fresher

新标准大学学英语综合教程1第二版 Diary of a fresher

1.After a wearisome expedition by car from home, we arrive at my hall of residence, and I check in. The warden gives me a set of keys and a room number. My room is five floors up, and the lift has a sign on it,“out of order”. Finally, with my mother flushed and gasping for breath, we find Room 8, I unlock the door, and we all walk in.After one minute, my father climbs out. The room is barely big enough for one, and certainly not big enough for the whole family. I can stretch out full-length on the bed and touch three walls without moving a muscle.Lucky my brother and my dog didn't come too.Later. My parents have just left. I'm here alone, hemmed in by my books and a suitcase. What do I do next?There's a coffee morning for first-year students. I meet my tutor, a lofty man with sloping shoulders, who looks determined to be affable."Have you come far?" he peers down at me. As he speaks, his head jerks wildly from side to side, which makes his coffee spill into the saucer."I live not far from Edinburgh, about six hours away," I explain."Splendid!" he says, and moves on to the freshman standing beside me. "Have you come far?" he asks, "splendid," he barks, without waiting for the answer, and moves on. He takes a sip of coffee, and looks thunderstruck to discover the cup is empty.My mother calls. She enquires if I've met my tutor yet.Am feeling a bit puckish, and it occurs to me that I haven't eaten for two days. I go downstairs and stumble across the dining hall, where I can have three meals a day. I go down and join a lengthy file of people winding its way out into the open."What's for breakfast?" I ask the guy in front of me."No idea. I was too late for breakfast. This is for lunch."It's self-service and today's menu includes chicken, rice, potatoes, salad, vegetables, cheese, yoghurt and fruit. The boy in front piles it all onto his plate, pays for it, and goes to sit down. I seem to have lost my appetite.My mother calls. She asks if I'm eating proper meals.I have a lecture at 9 am. I wake up at 8.45. No one has woken me. Weird.I pull on some clothes, and dash over to the lecture hall. I sit down beside a girl who looks half asleep. She inspects me. "Just got up?" she asks. How can she tell? The lecture takes an hour, and at the end I look at my notes. I can't read my handwriting.The girl's name is Sophie and she's an English literature major, like me. She looks frighteningly intelligent, and when we chat after the lecture, she tells me she read the whole of this term's reading list during her gap year. She’s a bit impresses, and I feel so ignorant…I don’t even think I should breathe the same air as her. Mum calls. She asks if I slept OK.It's the Freshers' Fair today, and Sophie and I go along to see how many clubs we can join. We concur that we want to make a lot of friends, so I sign up for ballroom dancing, the Artificial Intelligence Society, bell- ringing and the Extreme Sports Club. Sophie signs up for Amateur Dramatics and the Mozart choir. I wonder if Sophie and I are going to stay buddies.Mum calls. My brother has tried to rent out my bedroom back home. Mum reassures me that it's mine for as long as I need it, that it's my home and that they miss me very much, especially the dog. I burst into tears.In the morning, I go to the library. But it seems I need some from of identification and I don’t have an ID card yet. For some reason, I also have to swear that I won't damage the books or break the library rules, and if I do, I'll be sent to prison. (What!? For speaking too loudly?) It seems that it's a very old library, and the university is inordinately proud of it.Tonight is Club night at the Students’ Union, but I've run out of clean clothes. I'm not sure what happens to my dirty clothes after putting them in the clothes basket and before finding them clean, ironed and folded in my wardrobe. Maybe Mum will call soon.1.我们从家里坐车出发,经过一番疲惫不堪的长途跋涉,终于到达了我的住所,我办理了入住手续。

新视野大学英语1Unit1FreshStart译文备课讲稿

新视野大学英语1Unit1FreshStart译文备课讲稿

新视野大学英语 1Un i t 1 Fr e s hSt a r t 译文Unit 1 Fresh StartText A奔向更加光明的未来1下午好!作为校长,我非常自豪地欢迎你们来到这所大学。

你们所取得的成就是你们自己多年努力的结果,也是你们的父母和老师们多年努力的结果。

在这所大学里,我们承诺将使你们学有所成。

2在欢迎你们到来的这一刻,我想起自己高中毕业时的情景,还有妈妈为我和爸爸拍的合影。

妈妈吩咐我们:“姿势自然点。

” “等一等”爸爸说,“把我递给他闹钟的情景拍下来。

”在大学期间,那个闹钟每天早晨叫醒我。

至今它还放在我办公室的桌子上。

3让我来告诉你们一些你们未必预料得到的事情。

你们将会怀念以前的生活习惯,怀念父母曾经提醒你们要刻苦学习、取得佳绩。

你们可能因为高中生活终于结束而喜极而泣,你们的父母也可能因为终于不用再给你们洗衣服而喜极而泣!但是要记住:未来是建立在过去扎实的基础上的。

4对你们而言,接下来的四年将会是无与伦比的一段时光。

在这里,你们拥有丰富的资源:有来自全国各地的有趣的学生,有学识渊博又充满爱心的老师,有综合性图书馆,有完备的运动设施,还有针对不同兴趣的学生社团从文科社团到理科社团、到社区服务等等。

你们将自由地探索、学习新科目。

你们要学着习惯点灯熬油,学着结交充满魅力的人,学着去追求新的爱好。

我想鼓励你们充分利用这一特殊的经历,并用你们的干劲和热情去收获这一机会所带来的丰硕成果5有这么多课程可供选择,你可能会不知所措。

你不可能选修所有的课程,但是要尽可能体验更多的课程!大学里有很多事情可做可学,每件事情都会为你提供不同视角来审视世界。

如果我只能给你们一条选课建议的话,那就是:挑战自己!不要认为你早就了解自己对什么样的领域最感兴趣。

选择一些你从未接触过的领域的课程。

这样,你不仅会变得更加博学,而且更有可能发现一个你未曾想到的、能成就你未来的爱好。

一个绝佳的例子就是时装设计师王薇薇,她最初学的是艺术史。

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check in
1登记住宿,登记住院 2 (在机场)办理登机手续 e.g. 1 He checked in at the Beijing Hotel.
2 You must check in at least one hour before your flight.
3. warden (C) 看守人,监管人 4. unlock v.(用钥匙)打开(门)
sign 签字,签名 报名参加,同意从事 e.g. You haven't signed Jim's party card yet. She's decided to sign up for a music school.
17 sign up for
18 ballroom
(C) 大舞厅,舞场
19 the Artifical Intelligence Society 人工智能协会 Bell ringing: is a musical activity which involves a group of six
13.intelligent
有智慧的,悟性高的, 聪明的 e.g. Surely an intelligent person like you can deal with this.
14.gap
(C)
CET-4
1间隔,间断 2 缺口,裂口,缝隙
e.g.The second volume in the series came out after a gap of seven years. Though the gaps between the trees I could see a river in the distance.
to ten people.
the Extreme Sports Club 极限运动俱乐部 20 amateur dramatic choir n. 业余爱好者,外行adj 业余的 adj. 戏剧的,引人注目的, n. 唱诗班,合唱队 v. 合唱
Mozart 莫扎特
wonder = want to know
Unit 1 Starting Out
Dairy of a fresher
Sunday • 1 hall of residence
residence:住所,住宿=dormitory hall of residence: is a place where Ss live, often a large building or a series of building with accomodation.
For some reason, I have to swear that I won't damage the books or break the library rules, and if I do, I'll be sent to prison.
Again this is humour through exaggeration. All libraries have rules, but those who break the rules are likely to go to prison. The expression for some reason indicates that the writer doesn't understand why she needs to swear to follow the library rules. She is protecting against this.
15.分析
She impresses me, and I feel so ignorant that I shouldn't even breathe the same air as her.
what can you see from this sentence?
The sentence is exaggerated and humorous,Sophie seems much more intelligent, knowkedge than the writer.
23 burst into tears/song/laugher
突然哭起来,唱起来,笑起来 e.g. Jim keeps bursting into tears for no reasons.
25. run out of 用光 耗尽 e.g. They ran out of money.
24.分析
Thursday
16. Freshes' fair:
is largely arranged by university faculties, student socities and clubs to give information to new Ss in their first week at university and to attract new members.
10.a sip of coffee 一小口咖啡
Tuesday
11. dining v.吃饭,进餐 原形--- dine
Wednesday
12.English literature major:
is a degree in English or a student reading English, perhaps with a sub,办公室) e.g. He rented out a house for 1000dollars a month.
22 assure
向某人保证,使确信。 确保 1 There's no much more I can say to assure you. 2 We all worked hard to assure the election.
6 tutor:
in the UK is a teacher /lecture who has particular responsibility for a small group of Ss.
7 spill v. 使溢出,洒出
8 saucer n.茶托,浅碟 9 splendid adj. 辉煌的,灿烂的,杰出 的
4.barely
v. 几乎不,几乎没有 e.g.这条路几乎没有足够的宽度供两 车通行。
The road were barely wide enough for two cars to pass.
Monday
• 5 coffee morning:
refers to an informal gathering with coffee, where people with a common interest meet for an hour or so and get to know each other better.
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