北师大高中英语必修模块
北师大版高中英语必修模块1(英语单词表)
北师大版高中英语必修模块1(英语单词表,带发音)Learning to learnUnit 1 Warm-upUnit 1 Lesson 1questionnaire英音 [ˌkwest ʃəˈne ə(r)]美音 [ˌkwest ʃəˈner]n. 问卷;调查表matter英音 [ˈmæt ə(r)]美音 [ˈmæt ər]n. 物质;事件 vi. 有关系;要紧partner英音 [ˈpɑːtn ə(r)]美音 [ˈpɑːrtn ər]n. 伙伴;合伙人;配偶 vt. 使合作;与…合伙vi. 合伙;合股;成为搭档lifestyle英音 [ˈla ɪfsta ɪl]美音 [ˈla ɪfsta ɪl]n. 生活方式 保健的shepherd英音 [ˈʃep əd]美音 [ˈʃep ərd]n. 牧羊人;牧师;指导者 vt. 牧羊;带领;指导;看管peaceful英音 [ˈpi ːsfl]美音 [ˈpi ːsfl]adj. 和平的,爱好和平的;平静的relaxing英音 [r ɪˈlæks ɪŋ]美音 [r ɪˈlæks ɪŋ]v. 放松;休息(relax的ing形式);缓和;松懈 adj. 令人轻松的stressful英音 [ˈstresf(ə)l]美音 [ˈstresfl]adj. 紧张的;有压力的suppose英音 [s əˈp əʊz]美音 [s əˈpo ʊz]conj. 假使…结果会怎样 vt. 假设;认为;让(虚拟语气);推想 vi. 猜想;料想series英音 [ˈs ɪəri ːz]美音 [ˈs ɪri ːz]n. 系列,连续;[电] 串联;级数;丛书TV series电视连续剧;电视剧;电视系列剧cartoon英音 [kɑːˈtuːn]美音 [kɑːrˈtuːn]n. 卡通片,[电影] 动画片;连环漫画 vt. 为…画漫画vi画漫画talk show n. 脱口秀complain英音 [kəmˈpleɪn]美音 [kəmˈpleɪn]vi. 投诉;发牢骚;诉说 vt. 抱怨;控诉couch英音 [kaʊtʃ]美音 [kaʊtʃ]vt. 使躺下;表达;弯下 vi. 蹲伏,埋伏;躺着n. 睡椅,长沙发;床;卧榻couch potato n. 老泡在电视机前的人switch英音 [swɪtʃ]美音 [swɪtʃ]n. 开关;转换;鞭子 vi. 转换;抽打;换防 vt.转换;用鞭子等抽打switch on英音 ['switʃɔn]美音 ['switʃɔn]v. 打开;接通;参见switch over na. 转换转变switch off na. 不收听(某一广播)BBC英音 [ˌbi: bi: ˈsi:]美音 [ˌbi:bi:'si:]abbr. 英国广播公司(British Broadcasting Corporation)British Broadcasting Corporation 英国广播公司;英国国家广播公司;根据英国国家广播公司portable英音 [ˈpɔːtəb(ə)l]美音 [ˈpɔːrtəbl]n. 手提式打字机 adj. 手提的,便携式的;轻便的remote英音 [rɪˈməʊt]美音 [rɪˈmoʊt]n. 远程 adj. 遥远的;偏僻的;疏远的remote control n. 遥控;遥控器workaholic英音 [ˌwɜːkəˈhɒlɪk]美音 [ˌwɜːrkəˈhɑːlɪk]n. 专心工作的人;醉心于工作的人;为免遭辞退而工作过份卖力的人 adj. 醉心于工作的paperwork英音 [ˈpeɪpəwɜːk]美音 [ˈpeɪpərwɜːrk]n. 文书工作n. 闹钟;警报,警告器;惊慌 vt. 警告;使惊Unit 1 Lesson 2alarm 英音 [əˈlɑːm]美音 [əˈlɑːrm]闹钟;警报,警告器;惊慌警告;使惊恐alarm clock n. 闹钟go off na. 进行得 (well; badly);(话等)冒出take up英音 [ˈte ɪk ʌp]美音 [ˈte ɪk ʌp]na. 拿起;举起;拾起;给搭(火车等)be filled with 充满;装满;充满着urgent英音 [ˈɜːd ʒənt]美音 [ˈɜːrd ʒənt]adj. 紧急的;急迫的document英音 [ˈd ɒkjum ənt]美音 [ˈdɑːkjum ənt]n. 文件,公文;[计] 文档;证件 vt. 用文件证明midnight英音 [ˈm ɪdna ɪt]美音 [ˈm ɪdna ɪt]n. 午夜,半夜12点钟 adj. 半夜的;漆黑的bored英音 [b ɔːd]美音 [b ɔːrd]v. 使厌烦(bore的过去式);烦扰 adj. 无聊的;无趣的;烦人的stress英音 [stres]美音 [stres]n. 压力;强调;紧张;重要性;重读 vt. 强调;使紧张;加压力于;用重音读studio英音 [ˈstju ːdi əʊ]美音 [ˈstu ːdio ʊ]n. 工作室;[广播][电视] 演播室;画室;电影制片厂expert英音 [ˈeksp ɜːt]美音 [ˈeksp ɜːrt]n. 专家;行家;能手 adj. 熟练的;内行的;老练的 vt. 当专家;在…中当行家suffer英音 [ˈs ʌf ə(r)]美音 [ˈs ʌf ər]vi. 遭受,忍受;受痛苦;经验;受损害 vt. 遭受;忍受;经历suffer from患(某种病),受(某种病痛)折磨; 因…而受罚[苦,损]; 闹; 罹pressure英音 [ˈpre ʃə(r)]美音 [ˈpre ʃər]n. 压力;压迫,[物] 压强 vt. 迫使;密封;使……增压Unit 1 Lesson 3social 英音 [ˈs əʊʃ(ə)l]美音 [ˈso ʊʃ(ə)l]n. 联谊会;联欢会 adj. 社会的,社交的;群居的reduce 英音 [r ɪˈdju ːs]美音 [r ɪˈdu ːs]vi. 减少;缩小;归纳为 vt. 减少;降低;使处于;把…分解organise 英音 [ˈɔːɡəna ɪz]美音 [ˈɔːrɡəna ɪz]vi. 组织起来;组织工会 vt. 组织(等于organize);有机化;给予生机diet 英音 [ˈda ɪət]美音 [ˈda ɪət]n. 饮食;食物;规定饮食 vt. [医] 照规定饮食vi. 节食prefer 英音 [pr ɪˈf ɜː(r)]美音 [pr ɪˈf ɜːr]vt. 更喜欢;宁愿;提出;提升 vi. 喜欢;愿意stand 英音 [stænd]美音 [stænd]n. 站立;立场;看台;停止 vi. 站立;位于;停滞 vt. 使站立;忍受;抵抗volunteer英音 [ˌv ɒl ən ˈt ɪə(r)]美音 [ˌvɑːl ən ˈt ɪr]n. 志愿者;志愿兵 adj. 志愿的 vt. 自愿 vi. 自愿graduate英音 [ˈɡræd ʒu ət]美音 [ˈɡræd ʒu ət]n. 研究生;毕业生 adj. 毕业的;研究生的 vt.授予…学位;分等级;标上刻度 vi. 毕业;渐变minus英音 [ˈma ɪn əs]美音 [ˈma ɪn əs]prep. 减,减去 n. 负号,减号;不足;负数adj. 减的;负的basin英音 [ˈbe ɪs(ə)n]美音 [ˈbe ɪsn]n. 水池;流域;盆地;盆challenge英音 [ˈt ʃæl ɪnd ʒ]美音 [ˈt ʃæl ɪnd ʒ]n. 挑战;怀疑 vt. 向…挑战;对…质疑support英音 [s əˈp ɔːt]美音 [s əˈp ɔːrt]n. 支持,维持;支援,供养;支持者,支撑物vt. 支持,支撑,支援;扶持,帮助;赡养,…dial英音 [ˈda ɪəl]美音 [ˈda ɪəl]n. 转盘;刻度盘;钟面 vt. 给…拨号打电话 vi.拨号designn. 设计;图案 vt. 设计;计划;构思 vi. 设计Unit 1 Lesson 4英音 [d ɪˈza ɪn]美音 [d ɪˈza ɪn]advertisement英音 [əd ˈv ɜːt ɪsm ənt]美音 [ˌædv ər ˈta ɪzm ənt]n. 广告,宣传presentation英音 [ˌprezn ˈte ɪʃn]美音 [ˌpri ːzen ˈte ɪʃn]n. 展示;描述,陈述;介绍;赠送solve英音 [s ɒlv]美音 [sɑːlv]vt. 解决;解答;溶解 vi. 作解答accountant英音 [əˈka ʊnt ənt]美音 [əˈka ʊnt ənt]n. 会计师;会计人员tube英音 [tju ːb]美音 [tu ːb]n. 管;电子管;隧道;电视机 vt. 使成管状;把…装管;用管输送 vi. 乘地铁;不及格crowded英音 [ˈkra ʊd ɪd]美音 [ˈkra ʊd ɪd]adj. 拥挤的;塞满的 v. 拥挤(crowd的过去分词)nearby英音 [ˌn ɪəˈba ɪ]美音 [ˌn ɪr ˈba ɪ]adj. 附近的,邻近的 adv. 在附近 prep. 在…附近otherwise英音 [ˈʌðəwa ɪz]美音 [ˈʌðərwa ɪz]adv. 否则;另外;在其他方面 adj. 另外的;其他方面的;原本,本来 conj. 其他;如果…forecast英音 [ˈf ɔːkɑːst]美音 [ˈf ɔːrkæst]n. 预测,预报;预想 vt. 预报,预测;预示 vi.进行预报,作预测crowd英音 [kra ʊd]美音 [kra ʊd]n. 群众,一伙;一堆,许多,大众 v. 拥挤,挤满,挤进vt. 挤满,将...塞进;催促,催逼 vi. 挤,拥挤,聚集lung 英音 [l ʌŋ]美音 [l ʌŋ]n. 肺;呼吸器sickness英音 [ˈs ɪkn əs]美音 [ˈs ɪkn əs]n. 疾病;呕吐;弊病distance 英音 [ˈd ɪst əns]美音 [ˈd ɪst əns]n. 距离;远方;疏远;间隔 vt. 疏远;把…远远甩在后面Unit 1 CommunicationUnit 2 Warm-updistance learning n. 远程教育;远程学习cigar英音 [s ɪˈɡɑː(r)]美音 [s ɪˈɡɑːr]n. 雪茄at the moment na. “for the moment”的变体over the years na. 长年累月survey英音 [ˈs ɜːve ɪ]美音 [ˈs ɜːrve ɪ]n. 调查;测量;审视;纵览 vt. 调查;勘测;俯瞰 vi. 测量土地classical英音 [ˈklæs ɪk(ə)l]美音 [ˈklæs ɪkl]n. 古典音乐 adj. 古典的;经典的;传统的;第一流的mini-skirt n. 超短裙formal英音 [ˈf ɔːm(ə)l]美音 [ˈf ɔːrml]n. 正式的社交活动;夜礼服 adj. 正式的;拘谨的;有条理的cycle英音 [ˈsa ɪk(ə)l]美音 [ˈsa ɪkl]n. 循环;周期;自行车;整套;一段时间 vt.使循环;使轮转 vi. 循环;骑自行车;轮转kung fu英音 [,k ʌŋ'fu:]美音 [ˌk ʌŋ ˈfu ː]n. 功夫(中国拳术) v. 用功夫击打(对手)style英音 [sta ɪl]美音 [sta ɪl]n. 风格;时尚;类型;字体 vt. 设计;称呼;使合潮流 vi. 设计式样;用刻刀作装饰画calm英音 [kɑːm]美音 [kɑːm]n. 风平浪静 adj. 静的,平静的;沉着的 vt. 使平静;使镇定 vi. 平静下来;镇定下来generous英音 [ˈd ʒen ər əs]美音 [ˈd ʒen ər əs]adj. 慷慨的,大方的;宽宏大量的;有雅量的violent英音 [ˈva ɪəl ənt]美音 [ˈva ɪəl ənt]adj. 暴力的;猛烈的Unit 2 Lesson 1character 英音 [ˈkær əkt ə(r)]美音 [ˈkær əkt ər]n. 性格,品质;特性;角色;[计] 字符 vt.印,刻;使具有特征spaceship英音 [ˈspe ɪs ʃɪp]美音 [ˈspe ɪs ʃɪp]n. [航] 宇宙飞船manned spaceship un. 载人宇宙飞船province英音 [ˈpr ɒv ɪns]美音 [ˈprɑːv ɪns]n. 省;领域;职权astronaut英音 [ˈæstr ən ɔːt]美音 [ˈæstr ən ɔːt]n. 宇航员,航天员;太空旅行者flight英音 [fla ɪt]美音 [fla ɪt]n. 飞行;班机;逃走 vt. 射击;使惊飞 vi. 迁徙launch英音 [l ɔːnt ʃ]美音 [l ɔːnt ʃ]vt. 发射(导弹、火箭等);发起,发动;使…下水 vi. 开始;下水;起飞 n. 发射;发行,…gravity英音 [ˈɡræv əti]美音 [ˈɡræv əti]n. 重力,地心引力;严重性;庄严rocket英音 [ˈr ɒk ɪt]美音 [ˈrɑːk ɪt]n. 火箭 vt. 用火箭运载 vi. 飞驰,飞快地移动;迅速增加soar 英音 [s ɔː(r)]美音 [s ɔːr]n. 高飞;高涨 vi. 高飞;高耸;往上飞舞the United Nations 英音 [ðə ju ˌna ɪt ɪd ˈne ɪʃ(ə)nz]美音 [ðə ju ˌna ɪt ɪd ˈne ɪʃnz]na. (第二次大战后成立的)联合国explore英音 [ɪk ˈspl ɔː(r)]美音 [ɪk ˈspl ɔːr]vi. 探索;探测;探险 vt. 探索;探测;探险peacefully 英音 [ˈpi ːsf əli]美音 [ˈpi ːsf əli]adv. 平静地;和平地reporter 英音 [r ɪˈp ɔːt ə(r)]美音 [r ɪˈp ɔːrt ər]n. 记者Unit 2 Lesson 2glow 英音 [ɡl əʊ]美音 [ɡlo ʊ]n. 灼热;色彩鲜艳;兴高采烈 vi. 发热;洋溢;绚丽夺目atmosphere 英音 [ˈætm əsf ɪə(r)]美音 [ˈætm əsf ɪr]n. 气氛;大气;空气parachute 英音 [ˈpær əʃu ːt]美音 [ˈpær əʃu ːt]n. 降落伞 vi. 跳伞 空投helicopter 英音 [ˈhel ɪk ɒpt ə(r)]美音 [ˈhel ɪkɑːpt ər]n. [航] 直升飞机 vt. 由直升机运送 vi. [航] 乘直升飞机million 英音 [ˈm ɪlj ən]美音 [ˈm ɪlj ən]n. 百万;无数 adj. 百万的;无数的 num. 百万millions of det. 数百万wave英音 [we ɪv]美音 [we ɪv]n. 波动;波浪;高潮;挥手示意;卷曲 vt. 卷(烫)发;向…挥手示意;使成波浪形 vi. 波…revolution英音 [ˌrev əˈlu ːʃn]美音 [ˌrev əˈlu ːʃn]n. 革命;旋转;运行;循环found英音 [fa ʊnd]美音 [fa ʊnd]v. 找到(find的过去分词) vt. 创立,建立;创办republic英音 [r ɪˈp ʌbl ɪk]美音 [r ɪˈp ʌbl ɪk]n. 共和国;共和政体light bulb英音 [ˈla ɪt b ʌlb]美音 [ˈla ɪt b ʌlb]n. 灯泡opinion英音 [əˈp ɪnj ən]美音 [əˈp ɪnj ən]n. 意见;主张in my opinion na. 我的意见是personally英音 [ˈp ɜːs ən əli]美音 [ˈp ɜːrs ən əli]adv. 亲自地;当面;个别地;就自己而言Unit 2 Lesson 3racism 英音 [ˈre ɪs ɪz əm]美音 [ˈre ɪs ɪz əm]n. 种族主义,种族歧视;人种偏见equal 英音 [ˈi ːkw əl]美音 [ˈi ːkw əl]n. 对手;匹敌;同辈;相等的事物 adj. 平等的;相等的;胜任的 vt. 等于;比得上struggle 英音 [ˈstr ʌɡ(ə)l]美音 [ˈstr ʌɡl]n. 努力,奋斗;竞争 vt. 使劲移动;尽力使得vi. 奋斗,努力;挣扎protest 英音 [ˈpr əʊtest]美音 [ˈpro ʊtest; pr əˈtest]n. 抗议 adj. 表示抗议的;抗议性的 vt. 抗议;断言 vi. 抗议;断言march 英音 [mɑːt ʃ]美音 [mɑːrt ʃ]n. 三月brilliant英音 [ˈbr ɪli ənt]美音 [ˈbr ɪli ənt]adj. 灿烂的,闪耀的;杰出的;有才气的;精彩的,绝妙的skilful英音 [ˈsk ɪlfl]美音 [ˈsk ɪlfl]adj. 灵巧的; 熟练的; 技术好的awful英音 [ˈɔːf(ə)l]美音 [ˈɔːf(ə)l]adj. 可怕的;极坏的;使人敬畏的useless英音 [ˈju ːsl əs]美音 [ˈju ːsl əs]adj. 无用的;无效的unusual英音 [ʌn ˈju ːʒu əl]美音 [ʌn ˈju ːʒu əl; ʌn ˈju ːʒəl]adj. 不寻常的;与众不同的;不平常的champion英音 [ˈt ʃæmpi ən]美音 [ˈt ʃæmpi ən]n. 冠军;拥护者;战士 adj. 优胜的;第一流的 vt. 支持;拥护violence英音 [ˈva ɪəl əns]美音 [ˈva ɪəl əns]n. 暴力;侵犯;激烈;歪曲bullet英音 [ˈb ʊl ɪt]美音 [ˈb ʊl ɪt]n. 子弹;只选某党全部候选人的投票;豆子vi. 射出;迅速行进compete英音 [k əm ˈpi ːt]vi. 竞争;比赛;对抗Unit 2 Lesson 4美音 [k əm ˈpi ːt]keen英音 [ki ːn]美音 [ki ːn]adj. 敏锐的,敏捷的;渴望的;强烈的;热心的;锐利的 n. 痛哭,挽歌career英音 [k əˈr ɪə(r)]美音 [k əˈr ɪr]n. 生涯;职业;事业;速度,全速 adj. 作为毕生职业的 vi. 全速前进,猛冲amazing英音 [əˈme ɪz ɪŋ]美音 [əˈme ɪz ɪŋ]adj. 令人惊异的 v. 使吃惊(amaze的ing形式)event英音 [ɪˈvent]美音 [ɪˈvent]n. 事件,大事;项目;结果fortunately英音 [ˈf ɔːt ʃən ətli]美音 [ˈf ɔːrt ʃən ətli]adv. 幸运地athlete英音 [ˈæθli ːt]美音 [ˈæθli ːt]n. 运动员,体育家;身强力壮的人superhero英音 [ˈsu ːp əh ɪər əʊ]美音 [ˈsu ːp ərh ɪro ʊˌˈsu ːp ərhi ːro ʊ]n. 超级英雄afterwards英音 [ˈɑːft əw ədz]美音 [ˈæft ərw ərdz]adv. 后来;然后superman英音 [ˈsu ːp əmæn; ˈsju ːp əmæn]美音 [ˈsu ːp ərmæn]n. 超人,能力非凡的disaster英音 [d ɪˈzɑːst ə(r)]美音 [d ɪˈzæst ər]n. 灾难,灾祸;不幸on one's own na. 独自地;独立地;凭自己力量;主动地promote英音 [pr əˈm əʊt]美音 [pr əˈmo ʊt]vi. 成为王后或其他大于卒的子 vt. 促进;提升;推销;发扬injury英音 [ˈɪnd ʒəri]美音 [ˈɪnd ʒəri]n. 伤害,损害;受伤处give upna. 放弃;断绝;投降;自首come to dosomething无pull through na. 恢复健康;痊愈;渡过难关commit英音 [kəˈmɪt]美音 [kəˈmɪt]vt. 犯罪,做错事;把...交托给;指派…作战;使…承担义务commit suicide na. 自杀;自尽get on na. 上马;安上;过日子;相投 (withtogether)relationship英音 [rɪˈleɪʃnʃɪp]美音 [rɪˈleɪʃnʃɪp]n. 关系;关联react英音 [riˈækt]美音 [riˈækt]vi. 反应;影响;反抗;起反作用 vt. 使发生相互作用;使起化学反应divorce英音 [dɪˈvɔːs]美音 [dɪˈvɔːrs]n. 离婚;分离 vt. 使离婚,使分离;与…离婚vi. 离婚involve英音 [ɪnˈvɒlv]美音 [ɪnˈvɑːlv]vt. 包含;牵涉;使陷于;潜心于get involvedwithna. 给…缠住charity英音 [ˈtʃærəti]美音 [ˈtʃærəti]n. 慈善;施舍;慈善团体;宽容;施舍物quality英音 [ˈkwɒləti]美音 [ˈkwɑːləti]n. 质量,[统计] 品质;特性;才能 adj. 优质的;高品质的;<英俚>棒极了disabled英音 [dɪsˈeɪb(ə)ld]美音 [dɪsˈeɪbld]adj. 残废的,有缺陷的 v. 使…失去能力(disable的过去分词)confident英音 [ˈkɒnfɪdənt]美音 [ˈkɑːnfɪdənt]adj. 自信的;确信的far too太;极为;极其Unit 2 CommunicationVocabulary in the socome off it un. 脱落;不要吹牛皮Olympic英音 [əˈl ɪmp ɪk]美音 [əˈl ɪmp ɪk]adj. 奥林匹斯山的,奥林匹亚的;奥林匹克的badminton英音 [ˈbædm ɪnt ən]美音 [ˈbædm ɪnt ən]n. 羽毛球dead英音 [ded]美音 [ded]n. 死者 adj. 无生命的;呆板的;废弃了的adv. 完全地dead right 绝对正确;完全正确;就是完全正确absolutely英音 [ˈæbs əlu ːtli]美音 [ˈæbs əlu ːtli]adv. 绝对地;完全地medal英音 [ˈmedl]美音 [ˈmedl]n. 勋章,奖章;纪念章You've got a point there.无dive英音 [da ɪv]美音 [da ɪv]n. 潜水;跳水;俯冲;扑 vi. 潜水;跳水;俯冲;急剧下降admire英音 [əd ˈma ɪə(r)]美音 [əd ˈma ɪər]vt. 钦佩;赞美 vi. 钦佩;称赞even if na. 即使…也silver英音 [ˈs ɪlv ə(r)]美音 [ˈs ɪlv ər]n. 银;银器;银币;银质奖章;餐具;银灰色adj. 银的;含银的;有银色光泽的;口才流…screen英音 [skri ːn]美音 [skri ːn]n. 屏,幕;屏风 vt. 筛;拍摄;放映;掩蔽 vi.拍电影lowdown英音 [ˈl əʊˌda ʊn]美音 [ˈlo ʊˌda ʊn]n. 真相;内幕rebel英音 [ˈrebl]美音 [ˈrebl]n. 反叛者;叛徒 adj. 反抗的;造反的 vi. 反叛;反抗;造反Unit 3 Warm-upeven if na. 即使…也hop英音 [h ɒp]美音 [hɑːp]vt. 搭乘 v. 单足跳跃〔跳行〕 vi. 双足或齐足跳行 n. 蹦跳,跳跃;跳舞;一次飞行的距离auto shop 汽车店;汽车工艺;汽车专用精品店stupid英音 [ˈstju ːp ɪd]美音 [ˈstu ːp ɪd]n. 傻瓜,笨蛋 adj. 愚蠢的;麻木的;乏味的identify英音 [a ɪˈdent ɪfa ɪ]美音 [a ɪˈdent ɪfa ɪ]vt. 确定;鉴定;识别,辨认出;使参与;把…看成一样 vi. 确定;认同;一致identify with v. 相同于admire英音 [əd ˈma ɪə(r)]美音 [əd ˈma ɪər]vt. 钦佩;赞美 vi. 钦佩;称赞graduation英音 [ˌɡræd ʒu ˈe ɪʃ(ə)n]美音 [ˌɡræd ʒu ˈe ɪʃn]n. 毕业;毕业典礼;刻度,分度;分等级scholarship英音 [ˈsk ɒl əʃɪp]美音 [ˈskɑːl ər ʃɪp]n. 奖学金;学识,学问the Mid-Autumn Festival 中秋节wedding英音 [ˈwed ɪŋ]美音 [ˈwed ɪŋ]n. 婚礼,婚宴;结婚;结合 v. 与…结婚(wed 的ing形式)Halloween英音 [ˌhæl əʊˈi ːn]美音 [ˌhælo ʊˈi ːn]n. 万圣节前夕(指十月三十一日夜晚)dragon英音 [ˈdræɡən]美音 [ˈdræɡən]n. 龙;凶暴的人,凶恶的人;严厉而有警觉性的女人the Dragon Boat Festival 端午节(端午节为每年农历五月初五,本来是夏季的一个驱除瘟疫的节日,后来楚国诗人…turkey英音 [ˈt ɜːki]n. 土耳其(横跨欧亚两洲的国家)Unit 3 Lesson 1美音 [ˈtɜːrki]occasion英音 [əˈkeɪʒ(ə)n]美音 [əˈkeɪʒn]n. 时机,机会;场合;理由 vt. 引起,惹起traditional英音 [trəˈdɪʃən(ə)l]美音 [trəˈdɪʃənl]adj. 传统的;惯例的bean paste na. 豆(瓣)酱nowadays英音 [ˈnaʊədeɪz]美音 [ˈnaʊədeɪz]adv. 现今;时下 n. 当今lantern英音 [ˈlæntən]美音 [ˈlæntərn]n. 灯笼;提灯;灯笼式天窗the LanternFestival元宵节;上元节;灯节lunar英音 [ˈluːnə(r)]美音 [ˈluːnər]adj. 月亮的,月球的;阴历的;银的;微亮的lunar month n. 朔望月;太阴月;会合月celebration英音 [ˌselɪˈbreɪʃn]美音 [ˌselɪˈbreɪʃn]n. 庆典,庆祝会;庆祝;颂扬power英音 [ˈpaʊə(r)]美音 [ˈpaʊər]n. 力量,能力;电力,功率;政权,势力;[数] 幂 adj. 借影响有权势人物以操纵权力的…darkness英音 [ˈdɑːknəs]美音 [ˈdɑːrknəs]n. 黑暗;模糊;无知;阴郁destroy英音 [dɪˈstrɔɪ]美音 [dɪˈstrɔɪ]vt. 破坏;消灭;毁坏burn down na. 把…烧成平地;(蜡烛等)逐渐烧完;火力减弱decorate英音 [ˈdekəreɪt]美音 [ˈdekəreɪt]vt. 装饰;布置;授勋给 vi. 装饰;布置Unit 3 Lesson 2battery 英音 [ˈbætri; ˈbæt əri]美音 [ˈbæt əri]n. [电] 电池,蓄电池 n. [法]殴打 n. [军]炮台,炮位sweet dumpling 无boil英音 [b ɔɪl]美音 [b ɔɪl]n. 沸腾,煮沸;疖子 vt. 煮沸,烧开;使…激动;使…蒸发 vi. 煮沸,沸腾;激动,激昂serve 英音 [s ɜːv]美音 [s ɜːrv]n. 发球,轮到发球 vi. 服役,服务;适合,足够;发球;招待,侍候 vt. 招待,供应;为……tradition 英音 [tr əˈd ɪʃ(ə)n]美音 [tr əˈd ɪʃn]n. 惯例,传统;传说take part in na. 参加;贡献sticky英音 [ˈst ɪki]美音 [ˈst ɪki]adj. 粘的;粘性的alcohol英音 [ˈælk əh ɒl]美音 [ˈælk əh ɔːl]n. 酒精,乙醇hot pot na. 〈英〉马铃薯炖牛[羊]肉snack英音 [snæk]美音 [snæk]n. 小吃,快餐;一份,部分 vi. 吃快餐,吃点心reception英音 [r ɪˈsep ʃn]美音 [r ɪˈsep ʃn]n. 接待;接收;招待会;感受;反应retire英音 [r ɪˈta ɪə(r)]美音 [r ɪˈta ɪər]n. 退休;退隐;退兵信号 vi. 退休;撤退;退却 vt. 退休;离开;收回salary英音 [ˈsæl əri]美音 [ˈsæl əri]n. 薪水 vt. 给...加薪;给...薪水apply英音 [əˈpla ɪ]美音 [əˈpla ɪ]vi. 申请;涂,敷;适用;请求 vt. 申请;涂,敷;应用apply forv. 寻求;申请Unit 3 Lesson 3opportunity 英音 [ˌɒp əˈtju ːn əti]美音 [ˌɑːp ər ˈtu ːn əti]n. 时机,机会teenager 英音 [ˈti ːne ɪd ʒə(r)]美音 [ˈti ːne ɪd ʒər]n. 十几岁的青少年;十三岁到十九岁的少年depend on v. 依靠smartly英音 [ˈsmɑːtli]美音 [ˈsmɑːrtli]adv. 刺痛地;漂亮地;潇洒地;火辣辣地on time英音 [ɒn 'ta ɪm]美音 [ɑːn 'ta ɪm]na. 按时;及时bunch英音 [b ʌnt ʃ]美音 [b ʌnt ʃ]n. 群;串;突出物 vt. 使成一串;使打褶 vi.隆起;打褶;形成一串congratulation英音 [k ən ˌɡræt ʃu ˈle ɪʃn]美音 [k ən ˌɡræt ʃu ˈle ɪʃn]n. 祝贺;贺辞bride英音 [bra ɪd]美音 [bra ɪd]n. 新娘;姑娘,女朋友bridegroom英音 [ˈbra ɪdɡru ːm]美音 [ˈbra ɪdɡru ːm]n. 新郎best man英音 [ˌbest ˈmæn]美音 [ˌbest ˈmæn]n. 伴郎;男傧相ceremony英音 [ˈser əm əni]美音 [ˈser əmo ʊni]n. 典礼,仪式;礼节,礼仪;客套,虚礼entrance英音 [ˈentr əns]美音 [ˈentr əns; ɪn ˈtræns]n. 入口;进入 vt. 使出神,使入迷invitation英音 [ˌɪnv ɪˈte ɪʃn]美音 [ˌɪnv ɪˈte ɪʃn]n. 邀请;引诱;请帖;邀请函attend英音 [əˈtend]美音 [əˈtend]vi. 出席;致力于;照料;照顾 vt. 出席;上(大学等);照料;招待;陪伴PlacesIndonesian 英音 [ˌɪnd əˈni ːʒn; ˌɪnd əˈni ːzi ən]美音 [ˌɪnd əˈni ːʒn]n. 印尼人;印尼语群;印度尼西亚语 adj.印尼的ought 英音 [ɔːt]美音 [ɔːt]aux. 应该,应当;大概 vi. 应该,应当;大概contribute英音 [k ən ˈtr ɪbju ːt]美音 [k ən ˈtr ɪbju ːt]vt. 贡献,出力;投稿;捐献 vi. 贡献,出力;投稿;捐献 [ 过去式 contributed 过去分词…crown 英音 [kra ʊn]美音 [kra ʊn]n. 王冠;花冠;王权;顶点 vt. 加冕;居…之顶;表彰;使圆满完成ribbon 英音 [ˈr ɪb ən]美音 [ˈr ɪb ən]n. 带;缎带;(勋章等的)绶带;带状物;勋表 vt. 把…撕成条带;用缎带装饰 vi. 形成带状link 英音 [l ɪŋk]美音 [l ɪŋk]n. [计] 链环,环节;联系,关系 vt. 连接,连结;联合,结合 vi. 连接起来;联系在一起;…Greek英音 [ɡri ːk]美音 [ɡri ːk]n. 希腊语;希腊人 adj. 希腊的;希腊人的,希腊语的Birmingham英音 [ˈb ɜːm ɪŋəm]美音 [ˈb ɜːrm ɪŋhæm]n. 伯明翰(英国一座城市)Inner Mongolia na. 内蒙Atlanta英音 [æt ˈlænt ə]美音 [æt ˈlænt ə]n. 亚特兰大(美国城市)Georgia英音 [ˈd ʒɔːd ʒə]美音 [ˈd ʒɔːrd ʒə]n. 乔治亚州;格鲁吉亚(前苏联加盟共和国);乔治娅(女子名)Washington DC 华盛顿特区华府New York City 纽约市;纽约城;美国纽约市South Africa n. 【国】南非;位于非洲南部Gombe Streams National Park of Tanzania无Unit 3 Lesson 4Tanzania 英音 [ˌtænz əˈni ːə]美音 [ˌtænz əˈni ə]n. 坦桑尼亚(东非国家)Indonesia 英音 [ˌɪnd əˈni ːʒə; ˌɪnd əˈni ːzi ə]美音 [ˌɪnd əˈni ːʒə]n. 印尼,印度尼西亚(东南亚岛国)Greek 英音 [ɡri ːk]美音 [ɡri ːk]n. 希腊语;希腊人 adj. 希腊的;希腊人的,希腊语的California 英音 [ˌkæl əˈf ɔːni ə]美音 [ˌkæl əˈf ɔːrni ə]n. 加利福尼亚(美国一个州)Mexico 英音 [ˈmeks ɪk əʊ]美音 [ˈmeks ɪko ʊ]n. 墨西哥San Francisco n. 旧金山carol英音 [ˈkær əl]美音 [ˈkær əl]n. 颂歌,赞美诗;欢乐之歌 vi. 欢乐地歌唱;唱耶诞颂歌 vt. 欢唱;歌颂stocking英音 [ˈst ɒk ɪŋ]美音 [ˈstɑːk ɪŋ]n. 长袜seriously英音 [ˈs ɪəri əsli]美音 [ˈs ɪri əsli]adv. 认真地;严重地,严肃地pole英音 [p əʊl]美音 [po ʊl]n. 杆;极点;电极 vt. 用竿支撑the North Pole na. 北极envelope英音 [ˈenv əl əʊp]美音 [ˈenv əlo ʊp; ˈɑːnv əlo ʊp]n. 信封,封皮;包膜;[天] 包层;包迹calendar英音 [ˈkæl ɪnd ə(r)]美音 [ˈkæl ɪnd ər]n. 日历;[天] 历法;日程表 vt. 将…列入表中;将…排入日程表put up提供;建造;举起;提高;推举,提名;供给…住宿;直接行动decoration英音 [ˌdek əˈre ɪʃn]n. 装饰,装潢;装饰品;奖章Unit 3 Communication美音 [ˌdek əˈre ɪʃn]pudding英音 [ˈp ʊd ɪŋ]美音 [ˈp ʊd ɪŋ]n. 布丁breast英音 [brest]美音 [brest]n. 乳房,胸部;胸怀;心情 vt. 以胸对着;与…搏斗swallow英音 [ˈsw ɒl əʊ]美音 [ˈswɑːlo ʊ]n. 燕子;一次吞咽的量 vt. 忍受;吞没 vi. 吞下;咽下adult英音 [ˈæd ʌlt; əˈd ʌlt]美音 [əˈd ʌlt; ˈæd ʌlt]n. 成年人 adj. 成年的;成熟的carry onadj. (飞机乘客的行李)可随身携带的 n. (飞机乘客的)随身行李merry英音 [ˈmeri]美音 [ˈmeri]adj. 愉快的;微醉的;嬉戏作乐的 n. 甜樱桃production英音 [pr əˈd ʌk ʃn]美音 [pr əˈd ʌk ʃn]n. 成果;产品;生产;作品needle英音 [ˈni ːdl]美音 [ˈni ːdl]n. 针;指针;刺激;针状物 vi. 缝纫;做针线vt. 刺激;用针缝pillow英音 [ˈp ɪl əʊ]美音 [ˈp ɪlo ʊ]n. 枕头 vt. 垫;枕于…;使…靠在 vi. 枕着头;靠在枕上as well英音 [æz wel]美音 [æz wel]na. 也;同样mat英音 [mæt]美音 [mæt]n. 垫;垫子;衬边 vt. 缠结;铺席于……上 vi.纠缠在一起 adj. 无光泽的litre英音 [ˈli ːt ə(r)]美音 [ˈli ːt ər]n. [计量] 公升(米制容量单位)fry英音 [fra ɪ]美音 [fra ɪ]n. 鱼苗;油炸食物 vt. 油炸;油煎 vi. 油炸;油煎Namesunfortunately 英音 [ʌn ˈf ɔːt ʃən ətli]美音 [ʌn ˈf ɔːrt ʃən ətli]adv. 不幸地mess 英音 [mes]美音 [mes]n. 混乱;食堂,伙食团;困境;脏乱的东西vt. 弄乱,弄脏;毁坏;使就餐 vi. 把事情弄…Brian英音 [ˈbra ɪən]美音 [ˈbra ɪən]n. 布莱恩(男子名)Tina英音 [ˈti ːn ə]美音 [ˈti ːn ə]n. 蒂娜(女子名)Bob英音 [b ɒb]美音 [ˈbɑb]n. 短发;摆动;浮子;轻敲;悬挂的饰品 vt.剪短;敲击;使上下快速摆动 vi. 上下跳动;…Mark英音 [mɑːk]美音 [mɑːrk]n. 标志;马克;符号;痕迹;分数 vi. 作记号vt. .标志;做标记于;打分数 n. . 标志;做…Ingrid Bergman 英格丽褒曼;英格烈褒曼;英格利·褒曼Debbie n. 黛比(女子名,等于Debby)Paul英音 [p ɔːl]美音 [p ɔːl]n. 保罗(男子名)Mother Teresa 德蕾莎修女;德兰修女;特蕾莎修女Hamlet英音 [ˈhæml ət]美音 [ˈhæml ət]n. 小村庄Nemo英音 [ˈni ːm əʊ]美音 [ˈnimo]n. 现场转播节目Bridget Jones 单身日记;琼斯;布莉琪琼斯Octopus英音 [ˈɒkt əp əs]美音 [ˈɑːkt əp ʊs]n. 章鱼 章鱼肉Pat英音 [pæt]美音 [pæt]n. 轻拍;小块;轻拍声 adj. 恰好的;熟练的;合适的 vt. 轻拍 adv. 恰好;熟记地 vi. …Jennifer英音 [ˈd ʒen ɪf ə(r)]n. 詹尼弗(女子名)美音 [ˈdʒenəfər]Sun Yat-sen孙中山Thomas Edison爱迪生;美国发明家爱迪生;托马斯·爱迪生Sam Roberts无Martin LutherKing马丁·路德·金;金恩博士;马丁路德金恩Gandhi英音 [ˈgɑ:ndi:, ˈgæn-]美音 [ˈɡɑndi, ˈɡæn-]n. 甘地(印度政府、社会和宗教领袖)ElizabethBlackwell布莱克威尔;伊丽莎白;女医生布蕾克威尔Nelson Mandela 南非前总统曼德拉;纳尔逊·曼德拉;南非总统曼德拉Jane Goodall珍古德;古道尔;家珍古德Venus Williams n. 维纳斯威廉姆斯(又称大威)美国网球名将。
2024_2025学年高中英语模块综合检测一同步检测含解析北师大版必修1
模块综合检测(一)第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
ATeenagers who spend hours in front of the television may have a poorer diet as young adults.A study, which involved nearly 1,400 high school students found those who watched TV for five hours or more every day had less healthy diets than other students five years later. Why does this happen? Should the parents take any measures?On the one hand, people who spend a lot of time in front of the TV, especially teenagers, may snack (吃零食) more, and that may influence their longterm diet quality.On the other hand, TV ads for fast food, sweets and snacks make teenagers eat more of those foods. TV time might also replace exercise time for some kids.The researchers found a clear relationship between TV time during high school and diet quality of the young. While the heaviest TV viewers were eating the most junk food, those who'd watched fewer than two hours every day had the most fruits and vegetables.As far as I am concerned, children should watch no more than two hours of television per day. And parents should set a good example by eating right, being physically active and curbing their own TV time.【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。
北师大版高中英语选择性必修第一册模块综合检测1
模块综合检测(一)第一部分阅读第一节ACalling all book lovers! Support your reading habit without paying a cent or even taking a trip to the library.The Library of CongressIf you're looking for classics online,the Library of Congress has got you covered.With more than 60 classic books available,this is the perfect website if you have a specific classic you're looking to read.It also includes children's classics like Alice in Wonderland and Cinderella.Project GutenbergFounded in 1971,Project Gutenberg is the oldest eBook collection online.While the website asks for donations (捐赠),no fees are required for reading the free online books they offer.There are more than 56,000 eBooks to choose from,and they are Kindle-compatible and easy to download.BookBubIf you're a book lover who's always looking for something new to read,BookBub is a site you need in your life.To access this site and its thousands of available eBooks you need to create an account (账户),but it's totally free.Once you've created an account,the site asks you to pick your favorite genres so that it can provide the best reading recommendations (推荐).If you want to learn more about BookBub,click here.BookRixBookRix allows readers to download free ebooks onto their iPads,tablets,eReaders,and smartphones.The site offers books from self-published authors as well as books that are part of the public domain.The homepage group books into different types including fiction,fantasy,romance,thrillers,so you can easily find a new book to read.1.Which should one choose if they want to read classical fairy tale books?A.The Library of Congress.B.Project Gutenberg.C.BookBub.D.BookRix.2.What makes BookBub different from the other three?A.All the ebooks are totally free.B.Some of the ebooks are classics.C.It recommends books for readers.D.Thousands of ebooks are available.3.Where does this text most probably come from?A.A newspaper.B.The Internet.C.A magazine.D.A notice board.BEmma Watson entered our lives as the perfect Hermione Granger in 2001,and nowadays,we're just as much in love with this charming,intelligent British girl,as ever.You may or may not be a Potter head,but a lot of people are charmed by Emma Watson's perfection.Despite being a star performer at the young age of 11,she's never gone the Hollywood-spoiled-child route.In fact,she made all attempts to stay as normal as possible.She said ,“Ignoring fame was my rebellion,in a funny way.I was insistent on being normal and doing normal things.It probably wasn't advisable to go to college in America and room with a complete stranger.And it probably wasn't wise to share a bathroom with eight other people in a dormitory.Looking back,I think that was crazy.”She added,“I was very well-educated.My dad paid for me to go to a very good school,so I worked hard every single day at that school to make him proud of me.And I did,and I still do.”If we had to imagine what Hermione Granger would have grown up to be like,we would say she'd be the Emma Watson of the Potter universe because there really is noway to separate the two.In the last few years,Emma has added more feathers to her cap than we imagined being humanly possible,which include actor,scholar,model and UN Women Goodwill Ambassador.In her role as a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador,she'd supported powerful causes to the best of her ability and brought them all the attention they deserve.Emma Watson gave us the most accurate description of our favorite girl from the Potter universe.“Young girls are told you have to be a delicate princess.Hermione taught them that you can be a warrior.”4.After Emma Watson became an actress,she________.A.followed the Hollywood child routeB.had a preference for a normal lifeC.became rebellious in a funny wayD.went to a good college instead5.What does the author mean by saying “Emma has added more feathers to her cap”in paragraph 4?A.Emma has earned more titles.B.Emma wears a cap with feathers.C.Emma is expert at designing caps.D.Emma has been more absorbed in her job.6.What can be the best title for the text?A.Emma Watson:You Can Be the Best ActressB.Emma Watson:You Can Be a WarriorC.The Way to Be a Delicate PrincessD.The Way to Be a Good Performer7.What's the author's attitude to Emma Watson?A.Critical.B.Objective.C.Cautious.D.Appreciative.CInstead of going on a trip or buying herself new clothes:Xiao Tong from Wuhan,Hubei Province,chose to celebrate her senior high school graduation in a differentway.She went to a beauty clinic to have plastic surgery on her nose.“I want to make a good impression and start my university life with a brand-new look,”the 18-year-old told Changjiang Daily.Like Xiao Tong,many young Chinese are anxious about their looks,and more and more subject themselves to plastic surgery.Young people do it for different reasons,and improving self-confidence is one of them.Wang Fang,18,from Beijing,felt that her eyes were too small.In 2019,after she got in university,Wang had a minor operation done on her eyelids.“Before I had the surgery,I had a negative view of myself.Therefore,I had no confidence,”Wang told Beijing Youth Daily.But Jiang Wenxiu of the Department of Psychiatry,Zhongda Hospital,Southeast University in Jiangsu,advised that people should think twice before going under the knife.“Medical beauty apps only show how great plastic surgery can be,”Jiang told China Daily.“They leave out all the negative things.”Today beauty clinics are well aware that these young students are mostly short of money,so they use summer discounts,installment plans and other ways to attract their attention.Xiao Zhen,17,from Chengdu,Sichuan Province,is one of the victims.She took out a loan(贷款) of about 20,000 yuan to get plastic surgery.But the large sum of money became a big burden.She had to drop out of school and go to work to pay off the loan.Besides the financial burden,potential health risks of plastic surgery also need to be considered.“If you have big problems with your look,you should wait until you are a full adult,and then decide if you want to do something about it,”Jiang said.“Then,with a stable(稳定的)mind,you can consider inner and outer beauty,and whether plastic surgery is for you.”8.Why does the author mention Xiao Tong in the first paragraph?A.To explain what plastic surgery is.B.To praise her bravery to live a different life.C.To show the popularity of plastic surgery.D.To introduce a new way to start university.9.What does Xiao Zhen lose for her surgery?A.Freedom.B.Education.C.Health.D.Confidence.10.What is Jiang Wenxiu's attitude towards plastic surgery?A.Admiring.B.Worried.C.Cautious.D.Satisfied.11.What is the best title of the passage?A.Popular Plastic Surgery.B.Never Take Plastic Surgery.C.What Makes Plastic Surgery Popular?D.Show Your Confidence in Plastic Surgery.DIt is generally acknowledged that young people from poorer socio-economic backgrounds tend to do less well in the education system.In an attempt to help the children of poor families,a nationwide program called“Headstart” was started in the US in 1965.A lot of money was poured into it.It took children into preschool institutions at the age of three and was supposed to help them succeed in school.But the results have been disappointing,because the program began too late.Many children who entered it at three were already behind their peers in language and intelligence and the parents were not involved in the process.At the end of each day,“Headstart”children returned to the same disadvantaged home environment.To improve the results,another program was started in Missouri that concentrated on parents as the child's first teachers.This program was based on research showing that working with the family is the most effective way of helping children get the best possible start in life.The four-year study included 380 families who were about to have their first child and represented different socio-economic status,age and family structure.The program involved trained educators visiting and working with the parent or parents and the child.The program also gave the parents some guidance,and useful skills on child development.At three,the children involved in the “Missouri” program were evaluated withthe children selected from the same socio-economic backgrounds and family situations.The results were obvious.The children in the program were more advanced in language development,problem solving and other intellectual skills than their peers.They performed equally well regardless of socio-economic backgrounds or family structure.The one factor that was found to affect the child's development was the poor quality of parent-child interaction.That interaction was not necessarily bad in poorer families.The “Missouri”program compares quite distinctly with the “Headstart”program.Without a similar focus of parent education and on the vital importance of the first three years,some evidence indicates that it will not be enough to overcome education unfairness.12.What caused the failure of the “Headstart” program?A.The large number of poor families.B.The disapproval from children.C.The late start of the program.D.The long period of time.13.What do we know about the “Missouri” program?A.It focused on the children's first school teachers.B.It helped the children return to the same home.C.It made the children improved in many aspects.D.It gave the parents advice on their development.14.According to the passage,what is likely to influence children's performance? A.The number of family members.B.The teacher-student relationship.C.The intelligence of their parents.D.The parent-child communication.15.How does the author develop the passage?A.By listing figures.B.By making comparisons.C.By presenting ideas.D.By drawing conclusions.第二节To tell the truth,no one has the right to judge you.People may have heard your stories,but they can't feel what you are going through; they aren't living YOUR life.16 Instead,focus on how you feel about yourself,and do what you think is right.17 Your relationship with yourself is the closest and most important one you will ever have.If you don't take good care of yourself,then you can't take good care of others either.Taking care of yourself is the best thing you can do.Do what you know is right,for YOU.Don't be afraid to walk alone,and don't be afraid to like it.Don't let anyone's words stop you from being the best you can be.18 When you are totally at peace within yourself,nothing can shake you.Follow your own path. 19 Make use of the chance to make life all that you want it to be.Work hard for what you believe,and keep your dreams big and your worries small.Forgive those who have wronged you. 20 It is a special quality of the strong and wise.It allows you to focus on the future instead of the past.Without forgiveness,wounds can never be healed,and moving on can never be achieved.A.Take care of yourself.B.So forget what they say about you.C.Forgiveness is a gift you give yourself.D.Show everyone your love and kindness.E.Every new day is a chance to change your life.F.Keep doing what you know in your heart is right.G.When you are dealing with failure,don't be ashamed.第二部分语言运用第一节Everyday on the way to work I drive down a street lined with pine trees.One tree in particular 21 my attention.It must have suffered some 22 .Part of its trunk grew nearly parallel to the ground,and then in an effort to 23 its own course of life,the trunk took a 90 degree turn 24 to stand tall and stretch toward the sun.This tree became a 25 for me.Each day as I drove by,I saw this bent butdetermined tree and I would be 26 .It was a reminder to me that 27 I may not have had the best start in life,I could change 28 in the parts of my life at any time.I was planning to stop one day to get a perfect 29 of my kindred-spirit(志趣相同的) tree.But that week I was 30 .After that busy week,I still didn't take any action.Every time I drove by the tree I would 31 myself,“Tomorrow,I'll stop to take one.”Then one day,as I 32 by “my” tree,I glanced over,and much to my 33 I found a sawed-off stump(树桩) where that symbolic tree had stood.Gone.I had 34 my plan until “tomorrow” and tomorrow proved to be too35 .A picture of a tree gives me a lesson clearly that if we knew we would never have the opportunity to do it again?Why not do those things that you have been putting off until tomorrow?21.A.paid B.caughtC.fixed D.escaped22.A.damage B.influenceC.experience D.defeat23.A.follow B.designC.change D.imagine24.A.applying B.attemptingC.happening D.learning25.A.shelter B.signalC.sign D.symbol26.A.interested B.satisfiedC.encouraged D.educated27.A.even though B.as ifC.in case D.if only28.A.purpose B.planC.habit D.direction29.A.glance B.viewC.picture D.knowledge30.A.busy B.freeC.worried D.bored31.A.tell B.helpC.call D.see32.A.wandered B.droveC.rode D.ran33.A.surprise B.pleasureC.regret D.happiness34.A.taken off B.cut offC.put off D.called off35.A.cold B.farC.sunny D.late第二节A 90-year-old has been awarded “Woman Of The Year” for 36.________(be) Britain's oldest full-time employee—still working 40 hours a week.Now Irene Astbury works from 9 am to 5 pm daily at the pet shop in Macclesfield,37.________ she opened with her late husband Les.Her years of hard work have 38.________(final) been acknowledged after a customer nominated(提名) her to be Cheshire's Woman Of The Year.Picking up her “Lifetime Achievement”award,proud Irene 39.________(declare) she had no plans 40.________(retire) from her 36-year-old business.Irene said,“I don't see any reason to give up work.I love coming here and seeing my family and all the friends I 41.________(make) over the years.I work not because I have to,42.________ because I want to.”Granddaughter Gayle Parks,31—who works alongside her in the family business—said it remained unknown as to who nominated Irene for the award.She said,“We don't have any idea who put grandma forward.When we got a call 43.________(say) she was short-listed,we thought it was 44.________ joke.But then we got an official letter and we were blown away.We are so proud of her.It's 45.________(wonder).”第三部分写作第一节假如你是李明,根据学校安排,你给即将到你校任教的外籍教师Jack推荐一名学生助手(assistant)。
北师大版高中英语教材解析
北师大版高中英语教材解析北师大版高中英语教材是严格按照新课标编写的,它由11个模块组成。
其中的5个必修模块,每个模块编排三个教学单元,其内容囊括了高中英语六级、七级所涉及知识,就是学生达到高中毕业水平所应掌握的词汇、语法、话题、技能等全部内容;6个模块是选修教材,每个模块也编排三个单元,囊括了八级、九级英语所应掌握的所有内容。
必修模块每个单元分别由Warm up,Reading,Communication workshop,Culture corner,Bulletin Board,Unit Dairy等板块组成。
有如下特点:一、教材选材广泛教材是以话题学习来展开的,在11个模块里共选有33个话题材料,这些话题材料不仅具有很强的时代性、科技性,还具有丰富的文化、体育、艺术性,话题材料都与高中生的实际生活相关,如生活习俗、文化艺术、自然与环保、社会与社会生活、未来世界,等等,都是学生感兴趣的话题。
如,与学生日常生活息息相关的lifestyles & Sports stars;与文化艺术等方面相关的内容:Rhythm,Design,Celebration等。
特别是第二模块的Unit 6 《Design》这一单元中,将中国传统的Chinese Paper Art & Traditional Chinese Painting,与西方的Modern Buildings & Dream Houses 有机结合起来,是中西方文化在教材中的很好融合。
二、教材编排科学教材编排符合语言学习规律,每个单元都有学习目标,介绍本单元里即将在听、说、读、写四方面学习的内容。
每单元前的Stage 1 Warm up引导学生预知这个单元的话题内容。
可以说Warm up是本单元的学习大纲,不但为学生对本单元要学习的内容有效导航,完成本单元感性认识,且能有效激发学生学习英语的兴趣,引导学生积极主动地学习。
Stage 2 Reading板块是每个单元学习的核心所在,它由Language Focus lessons 和Skills Focus lessons两部分组成,以阅读、听力材料的形式呈现语法及相关词汇等学习目标。
北师大版高中英语全部单元
北师大版高中英语全部单元Unit 1 - Greetings and Introductions这个单元主要介绍问候和自我介绍的基本用语和表达方式。
学生将研究如何用英语进行常见的问候和自我介绍,并通过各种练巩固这些知识。
Unit 2 - Daily Routines在这个单元中,学生将研究描述日常生活和日常活动的词汇和短语。
他们将研究如何用英语描述一天的活动,并进行日程安排的讨论和练。
Unit 3 - Hobbies and Interests这个单元会引导学生谈论自己的兴趣爱好并询问别人的兴趣爱好。
学生将研究如何用英语描述各种兴趣爱好,并通过角色扮演和小组讨论等活动提高他们的口语交流能力。
Unit 4 - Family and Relationships在这个单元中,学生将研究用英语谈论家庭和人际关系。
他们将研究家庭成员的称呼,描述家庭成员和关系的常用词汇,并通过对话和讨论课程来练这些用法。
Unit 5 - Travel and Tourism这个单元将介绍与旅行和旅游有关的词汇和表达方式。
学生将研究如何用英语描述旅行目的地、旅行计划和旅游体验,并通过角色扮演和旅行故事的分享来提高他们的口语能力。
Unit 6 - Education and Career在这个单元中,学生将研究有关教育和职业的词汇和短语。
他们将研究如何用英语描述自己的研究经历和教育背景,并讨论不同的职业选择和职业规划。
Unit 7 - Technology and Media这个单元将介绍与科技和媒体有关的词汇和表达方式。
学生将研究如何用英语描述各种科技设备和媒体形式,并讨论科技对生活的影响和媒体的作用。
Unit 8 - Environment and Sustainability在这个单元中,学生将研究与环境和可持续发展相关的词汇和表达方式。
他们将研究如何用英语谈论环境保护和可持续发展的问题,并参与环境保护活动的讨论和实践。
新教材2024_2025学年高中英语模块综合测评2北师大版选择性必修第二册
模块综合测评二第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Where does this conversation probably take place?A.In a store.B.In an elevator.C.On a bus.2.What does the woman think of the weather?A.It’s changeable.B.It’s unpleasant.C.It’s comfortable.3.What does the man do?A.A railway worker.B.A station cleaner.C.A gas station helper.4.When will the flight arrive?A.At 1:00 pm.B.At 1:30 pm.C.At 2:30 pm.5.What will the boy have for dinner?A.Pizza.B.Fish.C.Chicken.其次节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.How has the woman been recently?A.Happy.B.Busy.C.Disappointed.7.What will the speakers do?A.Serve in the bar.B.Cook coffee.C.Drink beer.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
北师大高中英语必修模块1
英语必修模块1Unit 1 LifestylesLesson1. A Perfect Day?A Couch PotatoForty-three-year-old Brian Blakey from Birmingham is sitting on his sofa and telling me about his perfect day.When I wake up I don’t get up immediately. I turn on the television and watc h the children’s programmes and old movies until about half-past ten. Then I get up, go downstairs and switch on the TV in the living room. For lunch, I have biscuits and a glass of milk, and I watch the news. In the afternoon, I often watch another old film –they’re showing some good ones at the moment. In the evenings, I often watch TV series or sport and the news again. I like the main news at six o’clock. At nine thirty, if there is a good play on BBC 2, I switch over and watch it. Then at night, I watch more films and I usually switch off the TV at about two o’clock. I never watch TV all night.I watch TV for sixteen or seventeen hours a day. I also do some exercise every day. I take Tina, the dog, for a walk every afternoon. I don’t go far, of course. I walk to the wall outside my house. I always take my portable TV and I sit on the stone wall while the dog walks round in a circle.Of course, I couldn’t live this lifestyle without a good wife. She’s not here now because she’s working, but she always makes my meals. We haven’t got much money, you know, but we’re happy. Sit down and watch TV. Here’s the remote control. You’ve got the world at your feet. And in your hand. Great! ‘A workaholicThirty-six-year-old Bob Black is sitting at his desk and working his way through his paperwork.I normally wake up about five minutes before my alarm clock goes off. As soon as I hear my alarm clock, I jump out of my bed. It takes me less than fifteen minutes to wash, get changed, have breakfast, leave home and get on a bus.I am always the first person to get to the office. The mornings are always very busy and the afternoons are even busier! Meetings and phone calls take up a large part of the day. Every minute of the day is filled with urgent matters. By aro und eight o’clock, I usually find some time to do my own paperwork and answer some personal e-mails.When I get home at about ten, I look at some documents that I bring back from the office so that I can be ready for the next day’s work. I get to bed around midnight when my wife and children are already asleep.I seldom have time for fun and other activities with my family. My family complains about it. But I try to work hard so that I can make more money for them. Besides, I get bored if there’s nothing to do. I like being busy. ‘Lesson4. City and CountryDebbie is an accountant in a large company in the centre of London.I need to be in my office by nine o’clock so I usually get up at seven o’clock. I travel to work on “the tube”. That’s what peopl e call the underground in London. It takes about fifty minutes. Usually, it’s so crowded that I can’t find anywhere to sit. I just stand. I’m always tired before I arrive at work. I don’t like the underground!I spend all morning checking numbers. Lunch is always simple. I often geta sandwich in a nearby sandwich shop or I just have some biscuits and a cup of coffee. Then in the afternoon, I return to the paperwork in the office.On Monday nights, I have dance classes, and on Wednesday nights, I go to th e gym. I need to do that because I don’t get enough exercise otherwise. On Tuesday and Thursday nights, I have French classes. I work for a French company so I think studying French will help me in my job.I go to the cinema almost every weekend. Sometimes, if the weather forecast is good, my friends and I drive to the countryside for a weekend break. We like to visit nice, quiet places far away from the city and go walking where there are no shops, crowds or the tube. That fresh air is so good for my lungs. I love it.Paul lives in a small village in the north of England.I usually get up at four o’clock every morning when it’s still dark. I live and work on the farm so I don’t need to travel. After a big breakfast in my house, I walk out of the front d oor and I’m already at work.There are many things to do on the farm all day. We don’t have the same work hours that office workers in the city have. We do jobs when they need to be done and that could be early in the morning or late at night. I have cows, sheep, pigs and chickens on my farm. I have to make sure they are free of sickness. I also grow wheat and vegetables so there are many things to look after.In the evening, I like to play with my children. I have two children, a boy and a girl. They are six and eight years old. I also like to study. Right now I am studying Chinese by distance learning. I am very interested in China and it’s my dream to see the Great Wall one day.I love movies. My wife calls me a “movie fan”. But there isn’t a cinema in my village so I don’t get the chance to go very often. I go about twice a year, usually when I go to London with my family. We take a weekend break there when I am not too busy on the farm. My wife loves looking in the clothes shops and I like all the crowds and the noise. I also like to buy a few cigars. Unfortunately, my wife isn’t as fond of them as I am. My son and daughter love to ride on London’s red buses and they especially love to go on the tube!Culture CornerEnglish Tea And Coffee CultureOne thing that British and Chinese cultures share is a love for fine tea. Today, when we think of Western tea culture, we often think of the English and beautiful china tea cupsAfternoon TeaPeople believe that an English duchess, Anna, the 7th Duchess of Bedford (1788-1861) first introduced the idea of afternoon tea. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the English ate only two main meals each day - breakfast and heavy supper that would last several hours in the evening. As a result, people often got very hungry during the long wait between these two meals. To solve this problem, the Duchess came up with the clever idea of inviting some friends to join her for an afternoon meal between four and five o'clock. This meal included cakes and sandwiches, and tea was served to wash down the food. In order to make this afternoon meal important, fine china cups and plates, and silver teapots, knives, forks and spoons were used. Soon, afternoon tea parties became popular social occasions. Today, afternoon tea parties continue to play an important part in the social life of wealthy people in modern Britain.Will you come for coffee?Coffee also has an important role in British culture. People often use the words "Will you come for coffee?" to mean "Would you like to come to my home for a chat?" Normally, several different drinks such as tea, hot chocolate or a soft drinks like orange juice will be served as well as coffee, and you willbe asked what you would like. However, you will not normally be offered wine at a "coffee" party.Coffeehouses and the London Stock ExchangeIn the 17th century London, coffeehouses were busy, noisy places. Merchants and bankers went to coffeehouses to do their business, as well as to drink coffee. In fact, the London Stock Exchange is believed to have started from these coffeehousesunit 2 HeroesLesson1. Modern HeroesNational HeroChina’s first manned spaceship lifted off at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, October 15th, 2003 in Jiuquan, Gansu Province. The spaceship, called Shenzhou V, was carrying C hina’s first astronaut, Yang Liwei. Yang, who was a pilot in the army, was chosen from 1,500 other army pilots and started training for his space flight in 1998.The launch was very successful. “When the spaceship was lifting off, I could really feel the high gravity”, said Yang Liwei. “When the spaceship separated from the rocket, I suddenly got a feeling of soaring into the sky because of the zero gravity.”During the 21-hour space flight, the Shenzhou V circled the earth 14 times. While the spaceship was circling the earth for the sixth time, Yang Liwei spoke with ground control in Gansu. He was also able to speak with his wife and 8-year-old son.Yang Liwei had several tasks to complete during the flight and only slept in the spaceship for about 3 hours. While he was sleeping, the spaceship circled the earth twice.When the spaceship was doing its seventh circle, Yang Liwei showed the flags of China and the United Nations, expressing the wishes of the Chinese people to explore and use space peacefully.At 6: 23 a.m. on October 16th, Yang Liwei landed in Inner Mongolia safely. He told reporters later, “The surface of the spaceship was glowing red when it came back into the earth’s atmosphere. When Shenzhou V let out its parachute, I felt the ship was s haking.” As Yang Liwei returned into the earth’s atmosphere, helicopters were flying to where he would land, ready to collect him.Millions of people all over China were watching TV when the spaceship landed safely. When Yang Liwei climbed out of the spaceship, he smiled and waved to the crowds waiting for him. Yang Liwei was happy to be home but he said, “I thought 21 hours was too short to stay in space.”Lesson3. Sports StarsVENUS AND SERENA WILLIAMS are sisters. They are also both tennis champions who often have to play each other! Venus is now eleventh in the world, and her younger sister Serena has moved up to third.The two sisters were born in a poor and dangerous area of California. It was full of drugs and violence. In a recent interview, Venus spoke about the time when she and Serena were practising tennis and they had to run and hide as bullets started flying through the air. Finally, in 1991, the sisters and their family moved to a safer area and since then they have never looked back.Th e sisters’ father, Richard, started to train Venus and Serena when they were young children. He has always been very strict with his daughters, training them hard to compete against each other. Brandi, the sisters’ mother, taught her daughters at home so that they completed their high school while developing their tennis careers. Today, both sisters are studying design at college. They have already expressed a keen interest in working in design after their tennis careers come to an end.The sisters’ road t o success has been amazing. The first time Venus played in a big event was in 1996. Since then, she has won Wimbledon and the US Open twice. Serena has continued to improve and make fantastic progress. In 1999 and 2002, she won the US Open, and in 2002 and 2003, she was the women’s singles champion at Wimbledon. Has tennis ever caused problems between the sisters? Fortunately, no. “We’ve played each other before and it hasn’t worried us yet!” says Venus. “If she wins,” Serena jokes, “Mama says she has to do the dishes!”Lesson4. SuperheroChristopher ReeveChristopher Reeve was born in September, 1952. He was in his first school play when he was eight and he started to act in TV shows and films while he was still in college. He made many successful films and TV shows but he is most famous for his Superman films.Unfortunately, disaster came in 1995 when he fell from his horse and broke his back. The doctors did not expect him to live. However, he madeamazing progress. At first, he couldn’t breathe with out a machine, but he learnt to breathe on his own. He would never walk again but he started a new life with great courage.The second year after his accident, Christopher returned to film making. He also raised a lot of money to promote medical research into back injuries. He made speeches all over the USA about his experiences. This not only drew public attention to research into back injuries but also encouraged a lot of people living with all kinds of problems.From their home, Christopher and his wife Dana spoke about their life after the accident.Have you thought of giving up after the accident?“No. Four days after the injury, I came to understand my situation. My wife Dana and I were in the hospital. The doctor said I was not going to pull through. Dana said: ‘But you’re still you, and I love you.’ And that saved my life. Since that moment I have never thought of giving up. Of course, I’ve had moments of feeling sorry for myself, but I’ve never had any thoughts of committing suicide.”Did you think that your marriage was so strong?“Yes, because Dana’s so wonderful. We have always got on really well. Our relationship has always been fantastic.”How did your parents react to the accident?“They divorced when I was four. They’ve got closer since the accident.”How did you get involved with charity work?“I know a lot of disabled people need my help. This is how I got involved with my charity work to improve the quality of life for all disabled people.”“With the progress of new medical research, I’m confident that people like me would be able to walk again one day. So you can see, I’m far too busy with living to think of giving up!”Christopher Reeve died on October 10, 2004. But people all over the world will always remember him as a superhero.unit 3 celebrationLesson1. FestivalsAutumnEvery year in September or October, the Mid-Autumn Festival is celebrated by the Chinese people all over the world. On this day, the moon is said to be its biggest and brightest. People like to meet in the evening and watch the moon.The Mid-Autumn Festival is important because it is a special occasion for family. It is also a day for special foods like moon cakes. There are all kinds of moon cakes. Traditional moon cakes are usually made with bean paste, but nowadays, there are many different kinds of moon cakes including fruit, coffee, chocolate and even ice-cream moon cakes.WinterThe Lantern Festival falls on the fifteenth dayof the first lunar month. It marks the end ofthe Chinese New Year celebrations.There are many stories about how the Lantern Festival started. In one story, lanterns were lit to celebrate the power of light over darkness. In another story, a townwas almost destroyed but the light from many lanterns saved it. The story was about a god who wanted to burn down the town. He was fooled when he saw thousands of lanterns. He thought the town was already burning.In the past, lanterns were usually lit by candles and decorated with pictures of birds, animals and flowers, etc.. Nowadays, most lanterns are made with light bulbs and batteries, and they come in many shapes and sizes. In the north-eastern part of China, there are even ice-lanterns.The special food for the Lantern Festival is the sweet dumpling. Sweet dumplings are boiled and served in hot water.SummerThe Dragon Boat Festival falls on the fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar year. As it is in early summer, it marks the beginning of the hottest season of the year.The tradition of the Dragon Boat Festival started more than 2,000 years ago. In the old days, dragon boat races were organised only by Chinese people. However, in recent years, people from other cultures have also taken part in the races and enjoyed the fun.There is a special food for the festival. It is called zongzi, which is sticky rice in fresh bamboo leaves.Lesson3. WeddingsWeddings in Indonesia·If a friend gets an invitation to a wedding, you can go with him/her, even if you don’t receive an invitation yourself.• The times of the weddi ng ceremony and the reception are both on the invitation. However, you ought not to go to the ceremony because it is only for close family. If you really want to see it, you ought to ask first. Everyone can attend the reception afterwards.• Nowadays, Indonesian women don’t have to cover their heads, but they usually wear traditional clothes.• There is a box at the entrance to the reception and you ought to put money into it! But don’t worry, you don’t have to contribute a lot of money.• And remember –at most wedding receptions you can’t drink alcohol.Greek WeddingsOn the day of a Greek wedding ceremony, the bridegroom has to ask the bride’s father for his daughter’s hand in marriage. The bridegroom’s best man then goes with the couple to the church, to be married.During the church ceremony, the best man should help put crowns made of flowers on the heads of the bride and bridegroom. A long silk ribbon that links the crowns is a symbol of a long and happy life for the couple.After the ceremony, the guests can attend a wedding reception, which is usually a huge party and can last through the night. There is a lot of eating, drinking and dancing, including the famous Greek circle dance, where everyone joins in. During the reception, guests can throw dishes on the floor and put money on the bride’s wedding dress for good luck.Lesson4. ChristmasMemories of ChristmasFor me, Christmas always began in the middle of the cold, windy month of November. My sister, Alison, and I sat down in front of the fire and wrote a letter to Father Christmas telling him about all the presents we wanted. We seriously wrote “Father Christmas, the North Pole” on the envelope, before giving them to our mother to post.With December our excitement grew each day – as we opened the new year calendar, Christmas cards arrived in the post, Christmas lights appeared in the streets, and we attended the town carol service. And of course, there was snow everywhere. Enough snow to make snowmen, and to have exciting snowball fights in the school playground.On Christmas Eve, the whole family helped to decorate the house, put up the Christmas tree, the decorations and the balloons. Then, in the afternoon, when Auntie Kathleen and my two cousins arrived, everything was ready. Before we went to bed, we left some wine and biscuits for Father Christmas and then put our stockings at the end of our beds. We tried to stay awake as long as possible to see Father Christmas but the next thing we knew it was morning. Christmas morning!At the bottom of the bed was the stocking, now full of all kinds of small presents and sweets. Christmas morning was bright and sunny and, after church, my cousin David and I went out into the garden to play with our new presents. Lunch was always late, but what a lunch! A big turkey with all the vegetables followed by Christmas pudding. I like turkey breast the best. I put so much food in my mouth sometimes that it was hard to swallow. We sang Christmas carols happily, laughed at jokes, put on silly paper hats and laughed again.After lunch, the adults slept on the sofas in front of the Queen’s sp eech on television while we all played cards. Then we had tea, with a huge Christmas cake covered with snowmen. It didn’t seem possible, but we carried on eating. By bedtime all of the children were very tired. As soon as we turned off the light, we all fell into a deep, happy sleep.。
高一英语必修四_北师大版_模块总结
高一英语必修四_北师大版_模块总结★清华大学★英语系测试:为中小学生英语量身定做.官方网站:清华大学英语教授研究组提供英语必修四模块总结_________________Unit 10. MoneyLesson 1. A Material WorldⅠ Worddetermine. enjoyable. second-hand. concern. hardworking. dormitory. pleased. aware. businessman. stove. drunk. journalist. greedy. popcorn. cigarette. resolution. rude. armchair. carpet. vaseⅡ Phrasegive away 赠送给;泄露(秘密) drop out 退出,退学 be determined to 决心去做dream up 空想 achieve one’s goal 实现目标 be concerned about 关心,挂念turn one’s back on 不理睬,拒绝;背弃,抛弃 be tired of 厌烦Ⅲ Grammar①some/any/no; a lot of/many/muchsome, any ,no a lot of是数量词,用在可数或不可数名词前面。
通常some用于肯定句,any用于否定句。
much用于不可数名词前。
many用于可数复数名词前。
much和many主要用于否定句。
【拓展】修饰可数名词:a number of, a few修饰不可数名词:an(a large) amount of, a great deal, a littlemany a + 单数名词/谓语动词:不止一个=more than one 【例】Don’t travel with large amounts of money.②all/none; both/neitherall, none, both, neither是限定词。
《北师大版高中英语必修模块一》
StepⅥPost-reading ( individual work )( 5 minutes)
1. Which lifestyle do you prefer? Which one is healthier? What can Bob orBritaindo to improve their lifestyles?
2. What are your favourite kinds of TV program?
(Students will give all kinds of answers: sports programmes; the news; TV serious; cartoons; game shows; films; and so on.)3.Draw a conclusion: do all you like to do; live a life in the way you like.we have different lifestyles, we also play different roles in life! Today, I will show you two pictures about two lifestyles.
重点、
难点
1、与生活方式有关的词汇
2、文中出现的重要的短语
教学方法及设计意图
学案先行,先学后教;小组合作,互相检测;学生主体,教师主导;任务型教学,不排除使用最原始的翻译法。以达到培养能力的目的。并注重落实。尽量让学生在快乐中受教。
教学过程
(教学环节、教师活动、学生活动)
设计意图及目标达成
Step ILead-in(5minutes)
2023最新版北师大版高一英语必修模块一单词表
北师大版高中英语模块一单词表Unit 1Learning to learnQuestionnaire问卷matter物质partner伙伴Warm-uplifestyle生活方式shepherd牧羊人peaceful和平的,爱好和平的relaxing令人轻松的推想stressful紧张的suppose假使…结果会怎样Lesson 1series系列,连续TV series n.cartoon卡通片,[电影]talk show脱口秀complain Vtcouch躺着couch potato成天躺著或坐在沙发上看电视的人switch开关switch on接通,开启switch off关掉switch over切换play游戏游戏;扮演;演奏;播放;同…比赛BBC(British英国广播公司Broadcastingportable手提的,便携式的remote遥远的remote control远程控制workaholic工作狂paperwork文书工作alarm警报,警告器alarm clock闹钟go off离开take up拿起be filled with充满urgent紧急的personal个人的document文档midnight午夜,bored无聊的Lesson 2stress压力强调studio工作室expert专家suffer遭受;忍受suffer from忍受,遭受pressure压力social社会的,社交的reduce减少;降低;缩小organize组织起来组织diet饮食stand站立prefer更喜欢Lesson 3volunteer志愿者graduate毕业生minus prep.减,减去basin盆地challenge挑战support支持支持,支撑;扶持,;赡养,供养dial刻度盘design设计advertisement广告,宣传presentation描述,陈述solve解决Lesson4accountant会计师tube管crowded拥挤的nearby prep.在…附近otherwise否则forecast预测,预报crowd群众,一伙;一堆,许多,大众lung肺脏distance距离distance learning远程教育sickness疾病cigar雪茄Communication Workshopat the moment此刻over the years多年以来classical古典的survey调查formal正式的mini-skirt正式的cycle循环kung fu中国功夫style风格Unit 2Warm-upcalm平静的generous慷慨的,大方的violent暴力的character性格,品质Lesson 1spaceship[航]manned spaceship载人宇宙飞船province省astronaut宇航员,航天员flight飞行launch发射gravity重力rocket火箭soar高飞the United Nations高飞;高耸;explore联合国peacefully和平地reporter记者glow发热atmosphere气氛parachute降落伞helicopter直升飞机million num.百万millions of成千上万的...wave波动卷(烫)发;向…挥手示意;使成波浪形波动;起伏;挥手示意afterwards后来Lesson 2revolution革命found创立,建立republic共和国light bulb电灯泡opinion意见in my opinion在我看来personally亲自地racism种族主义,种族歧视equal平等的struggle vi.奋斗protest抗议march行军,进军,Lesson 3brilliant灿烂的skilful(英)熟练的awful可怕的,庄严的useless无用的compete竞争amazing令人惊异的unusual不寻常的champion冠军violence暴力bullet子弹career事业,职业keen痛哭,挽歌敏锐的,渴望的event事件,大事fortunately幸运地athlete运动员Lesson 4superhero超级英雄superman超人,能力非凡的disaster灾难,灾祸on one's独立地;独自地;promote促进injury伤害,损害give up放弃come to苏醒pull through渡过难关commit犯罪,做错事commit suicide自杀get on上车,上马relationship关系react反应divorce离婚involve包含get involved with参与charity慈善quality质量,[统计]disabled残废的,有缺陷的confident自信的far too非常Communication Workshop极其come off it吹牛皮Olympic奥林匹克badminton羽毛球admire钦佩dive跳水dead right绝对正确medal勋章,奖章absolutely完全地get a point有道理Unit 3Warm-upgraduation毕业scholarship奖学金the Mid-Autumn Festival中秋节wedding婚礼,婚宴Halloween万圣节前夕(指十月三十一日夜晚)dragon龙the Dragon Boat Festival端午节,龙舟节merry愉快的turkey火鸡Lesson1occasion时机,机会traditional传统的bean paste豆瓣酱nowadays现在include包含,包括lantern灯笼the Lantern Festival元宵节celebration庆典,庆祝会power功率darkness黑暗destroy破坏burn down烧毁decorate装饰battery电池sweet dumpling元宵boil煮沸,煮,沸腾serve发球,轮到发球服役,服务招待,供应;为…服务;对…有用;可作…用lunar月亮的,月球的lunar month农历月tradition惯例,传统take part in参加sticky粘的Lesson 2alcohol酒精hot pot火锅snack小吃,快餐reception接待retire退休salary薪水apply v应用apply for申请,请求opportunity机会teenager十几岁的青少年depend on依靠on time准时smartly刺痛地congratulations祝贺bunch群Lesson 3bride新娘bridegroom新郎best man伴郎entrance入口invitation邀请even if即使ceremony典礼,仪式attend出席出席Indonesian印尼人ought aux应该,应当contribute贡献,出力Greek希腊语crown王冠加冕ribbon带link[计]Lesson 4carol颂歌,赞美诗stocking长袜seriously认真地pole杆the North Pole北极envelope信封,封皮calendar日历put up提供供给…住宿张贴decoration装饰,装潢pudding布丁breast乳房,胸部swallow燕子adult成年人carry on继续Communication Workshopmat垫litre公升fry油煎as well同样unfortunately不幸地mess混乱production成果needle针pillow枕头。
北师大版高中英语必修教材学生用书的单元版块设计
北师大版高中英语必修教材学生用书的单元版块设计The design of the unit modules in the Beijing Normal University High School English compulsory textbook reflects a thoughtful approach to language learning that emphasizes both academic knowledge and personal development. Each unit is meticulously structured to engage students not only intellectually but also emotionally, enabling them to connect with the material on a deeper level.At the beginning of each unit, a clear set of learning objectives is established. These objectives guide students through their studies, allowing them to understand what they are expected to achieve by the end of the unit. This clarity fosters a sense of purpose and direction, motivating students to actively participate in their learning journey.The thematic content of each unit is diverse and relevant, covering a wide array of topics that resonate with students’ interests and experiences. From environmental issues to technological advancements, the themes encourage students to explore and engage with the world around them. This real-world connection not only enhances language skills but also cultivates critical thinking and awareness of global challenges.Each unit also incorporates a variety of interactive and collaborative activities. Group discussions, role-plays, and project-based learning tasks encourage students to communicate effectively and work together, fostering teamwork and collaboration. These activities are carefully designed to promote not only linguistic proficiency but also socialskills, which are essential for success in today’s interconnected world.Additionally, the units are enriched with multimedia resources such as videos, podcasts, and online articles. These resources cater to different learning styles and provide students with authentic language exposure. By interacting with various media, students become more adept at understanding and using English in different contexts, which prepares them for real-life communication.Assessment is another critical component of each unit. Formative assessments, such as quizzes and peer feedback, are integrated throughout the learning process. These assessments encourage self-reflection and help students track their progress. Summative assessments at the end of each unit evaluate students’ mastery of the material and provide a comprehensive overview of their language development.In conclusion, the unit module design of the Beijing Normal University High School English textbook is a well-rounded approach that promotes not only language acquisitionbut also personal and social growth. By focusing on relevant themes, interactive activities, and diverse assessment methods, the textbook aims to prepare students for both academic success and active participation in society. This holistic approach makes language learning an engaging and meaningful experience for high school students.。
高中英语模块整合训练(含解析)北师大版必修
模块整合训练Ⅰ.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)A(2019·河北南皮一中高二月考)Venus,the Wildest Adventure in 3016!A trip to the moon,to Mars?You are out.Venus (金星) is your choice!Our spaceship carries you there at the speed of light!Amazing Venus FactsTemperature range:Always about 450 degrees Celsius.Great for barbecues!Seasons:No seasons.Always visit during best season!Gravity strength:0.91 of Earth's gravity.Makes you lighter and more alive than ever!Water:None.All boiled away.Day length:1 day=243 Earth days.Longest days in solar system,so fun never ends!Rate of turning:0.002 km/second.Turns in opposite direction of the earth,so able to see sun rise in the west and set in the east.Year length:1 year=224.7 Earth days or 0.62 of an Earth year.Rate of revolution:35.03 km/second.Atmosphere:Very thick.96% carbon dioxide; 3% nitrogen,and 0.1% water vapor.Can't support life:Suffocating carbon dioxide,thick clouds of sulfuric acid,and gases create greenhouse effect so very hot and no water.Your AcmodationsYou will travel on a hightech rocket ship that will transport you from Earth to Venus in a mere 2.4 minutes by traveling at the speed of light.This trip will cost only $750,000.Our two hotels are very luxurious and are super strong,allowing you to lie on the ground without being crushed by the pressure of the atmosphere.They are called Venus Heaven and Rocket Palace,and the cost to stay is only $ 200 per night.You'll get your money's worth at these two hotels,receiving free meals every day.To book a trip,call 1—800.【语篇解读】介绍了3016年去金星旅行的相关信息并对金星进行了介绍。
北师大高一必修模块1 Unit 1
形容词 副词 词汇表
短语 课文中
formal, classical, minus, nearby, crowded
otherwise
distance learning, at the moment, over the years
8. _s_t_r_e_ss__ n. 压力 9. __s_tu_d_i_o_ n. 演播室;工作室 10. _s_u_ff_e_r__ vi. 遭受(痛苦), 感到疼痛 11. _p_r_e_s_s_u_r_e n. 压力 12. _s_o_c_i_a_l _ adj. 社交的;社会的 13. _r_e_d_u_c_e__ vt. 减少; 降低 14. _o_r_g_a_n_is_e_ vt. 组织 15. _s_t_a_n_d___ vt. 忍耐, 忍受 16. _p_r_e_fe_r__ vt. 更喜欢; 宁愿
17. _g_r_a_d_u_a_t_e_ vi. 毕业 18. _c_h_a_ll_e_n_g_e_ n. 挑战 19. _s_u_p_p_o_r_t__ vt. & n. 支持; 支撑 20. _d_e_s_ig_n____ n. & vt.设计 21. volunteer n. 志__愿__者__ 22. a_d__v_er_t_i_se_m__e_n_t__ n. 广告 23. _p_r_e_se_n_t_a_t_io_n__ n. 表演;展示
31. remote adj. _遥__远__的___
32. classical adj. _古__典__的__ 33. accountant n. 会__计__,__会__计__师__
be free of, be different from, be interested in, be proud of, far away from, think of, look after, mark homework, help sb. in sth., spend ... (in) doing sth., to tell the truth
北师大高一必修模块1 Unit 2
1. _c_a_l_m___ adj. 镇静的,沉着的 vt. 使…… 镇静 2. _g_e_n_e_r_o_u_s_ adj. 慷慨的,大方的 2. _f_li_g_h_t__ n. 飞行;航班 3. _e_x_p_l_o_ru_l_l_y_ adv. 和平地,平静地
35. character n. _性__格__、__人__物___ 36. astronaut n. _宇__航__员_______ 37. atmosphere n. _大__气__;__气__氛___
38. promote vt. _促__进__、__提__升__ 39. divorce vi. _离__婚________ 40. disabled adj. _残__疾__的______ 41. absolutely adv. _当__然__、__绝__对__地__
1. experience v. 体验; 感受 n. 经历 (可数); 经验(不可数)
_e_x_p_e_r_i_e_n_c_ed_ adj. 有经验的(常与in连用) _in_e_x_p_e_r_i_e_n_c_e_d_ adj. 没有经验的
2. compete vi. 比赛;竞争 __c_o_m_p__et_i_ti_o_n_ n.竞争;比赛 __co_m__p_e_t_it_i_v_e_ adj. 竞争的; 竞争激烈的 __c_o_m_p__et_i_to_r__ n.竞争者; 参赛者
film making, women’s singles, full of, look back (on), make progress, move
not only ... but also ... 例句:This not only drew public attention to research into back injuries but also 句 encouraged a lot of people living 式 with all kinds of problems. 交际用语 1. come off it 别胡扯 2. You’ve got a point here.
北师大版-必修模块1-1.Lifestyles-Lesson 2 Relaxing
Unit 1 Relaxing教学设计Ⅰ. Teaching aimsTo practice listening for specific informationTo learn about ways of dealing with stress in everyday lifeⅡ. Teaching course1.Warming upWork is very important in our life. We have to work, no matter what you are. With the development of modern society, people are fastening their steps of life. There is less time for relaxation. The problem is that more and more people feel stressed. How to get rid of the stress we are suffering from is what we are to talk about.2.TalkingTask oneYou are to do some listening, Before it think about your school life, list the things (at least 3) you do and your feeling about them. (A=Activity, F=Feeling)(目的是激发学生的兴趣,锻炼学生的口头表达能力,为听力内容做铺垫)How do you get rid of the stress in your life?(1)Talk to each other about the activities you have listed. Say which is stressful and which is relaxing. Do it like this:(2)Prepare for an exam; lie on the beach; wait for the result of; give a talk in English; do shopping with task two.(3)Interview your classmates to see what kind of stress they are suffering from and how they relax themselves or get rid of it.3.Listening(1)Do the exercise 2(2)Do the exercise 3Read through the Strategies with the class and see if they can use any of these Strategies already.In pairs, students read the questions and try to predict the answers. Point out that more than one answer is possible. Students then exchange ideas to find out if they have made the same predictions if they have made different predictions, ask students to justify their opinions.(3)Do the exercise 5 and 6Before listening the materials ask students to read the questions and first predict answers then listen the tape twice.When students have checked their answers, ask them what advice they would give to Mark to help him be less nervous before exams and before going to parties.(4)Do the exercise 7Students look at the exercise and see if they can remember or can guess any of the missing words.Students listen to the cassette again and complete the sentences in the Function File.(5)Do the exercise 9In our oral language we often pause. Now listen to Mark again. Which words or sounds does he use to hesitate?Students listen to the cassette. After each sentence, pause the cassette so that students can repeat the hesitation device.(6)Do the exercise 10Before starting their talk, students can look at the sentences they wrote in Exercise 9Students then put the exercise away and talk to their group without any notes, using as many hesitation words as possible.4.HomeworkWrite a report about you interview in class. Write about the stress you and most of your classmates are suffering from. Find the causes of the stresses and give adviceon how to relax yourselves.。
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英语必修模块1Unit 1 LifestylesLesson1. A Perfect Day?A Couch PotatoForty-three-year-old Brian Blakey from Birmingham is sitting on his sofa and telling me about his perfect day.When I wake up I don’t get up immediately. I turn on the television and watc h the children’s programmes and old movies until about half-past ten. Then I get up, go downstairs and switch on the TV in the living room. For lunch, I have biscuits and a glass of milk, and I watch the news. In the afternoon, I often watch another old film –they’re showing some good ones at the moment. In the evenings, I often watch TV series or sport and the news again. I like the main news at six o’clock. At nine thirty, if there is a good play on BBC 2, I switch over and watch it. Then at night, I watch more films and I usually switch off the TV at about two o’clock. I never watch TV all night.I watch TV for sixteen or seventeen hours a day. I also do some exercise every day. I take Tina, the dog, for a walk every afternoon. I don’t go far, of course. I walk to the wall outside my house. I always take my portable TV and I sit on the stone wall while the dog walks round in a circle.Of course, I couldn’t live this lifestyle without a good wife. She’s not here now because she’s working, but she always makes my meals. We haven’t got much money, you know, but we’re happy. Sit down and watch TV. Here’s the remote control. You’ve got the world at your feet. And in your hand. Great! ‘A workaholicThirty-six-year-old Bob Black is sitting at his desk and working his way through his paperwork.I normally wake up about five minutes before my alarm clock goes off. As soon as I hear my alarm clock, I jump out of my bed. It takes me less than fifteen minutes to wash, get changed, have breakfast, leave home and get on a bus.I am always the first person to get to the office. The mornings are always very busy and the afternoons are even busier! Meetings and phone calls take up a large part of the day. Every minute of the day is filled with urgent matters. By aro und eight o’clock, I usually find some time to do my own paperwork and answer some personal e-mails.When I get home at about ten, I look at some documents that I bring back from the office so that I can be ready for the next day’s work. I get to bed around midnight when my wife and children are already asleep.I seldom have time for fun and other activities with my family. My family complains about it. But I try to work hard so that I can make more money for them. Besides, I get bored if there’s nothing to do. I like being busy. ‘Lesson4. City and CountryDebbie is an accountant in a large company in the centre of London.I need to be in my office by nine o’clock so I usually get up at seven o’clock. I travel to work on “the tube”. That’s what peopl e call the underground in London. It takes about fifty minutes. Usually, it’s so crowded that I can’t find anywhere to sit. I just stand. I’m always tired before I arrive at work. I don’t like the underground!I spend all morning checking numbers. Lunch is always simple. I often geta sandwich in a nearby sandwich shop or I just have some biscuits and a cup of coffee. Then in the afternoon, I return to the paperwork in the office.On Monday nights, I have dance classes, and on Wednesday nights, I go to th e gym. I need to do that because I don’t get enough exercise otherwise. On Tuesday and Thursday nights, I have French classes. I work for a French company so I think studying French will help me in my job.I go to the cinema almost every weekend. Sometimes, if the weather forecast is good, my friends and I drive to the countryside for a weekend break. We like to visit nice, quiet places far away from the city and go walking where there are no shops, crowds or the tube. That fresh air is so good for my lungs. I love it.Paul lives in a small village in the north of England.I usually get up at four o’clock every morning when it’s still dark. I live and work on the farm so I don’t need to travel. After a big breakfast in my house, I walk out of the front d oor and I’m already at work.There are many things to do on the farm all day. We don’t have the same work hours that office workers in the city have. We do jobs when they need to be done and that could be early in the morning or late at night. I have cows, sheep, pigs and chickens on my farm. I have to make sure they are free of sickness. I also grow wheat and vegetables so there are many things to look after.In the evening, I like to play with my children. I have two children, a boy and a girl. They are six and eight years old. I also like to study. Right now I am studying Chinese by distance learning. I am very interested in China and it’s my dream to see the Great Wall one day.I love movies. My wife calls me a “movie fan”. But there isn’t a cinema in my village so I don’t get the chance to go very often. I go about twice a year, usually when I go to London with my family. We take a weekend break there when I am not too busy on the farm. My wife loves looking in the clothes shops and I like all the crowds and the noise. I also like to buy a few cigars. Unfortunately, my wife isn’t as fond of them as I am. My son and daughter love to ride on London’s red buses and they especially love to go on the tube!Culture CornerEnglish Tea And Coffee CultureOne thing that British and Chinese cultures share is a love for fine tea. Today, when we think of Western tea culture, we often think of the English and beautiful china tea cupsAfternoon TeaPeople believe that an English duchess, Anna, the 7th Duchess of Bedford (1788-1861) first introduced the idea of afternoon tea. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the English ate only two main meals each day - breakfast and heavy supper that would last several hours in the evening. As a result, people often got very hungry during the long wait between these two meals. To solve this problem, the Duchess came up with the clever idea of inviting some friends to join her for an afternoon meal between four and five o'clock. This meal included cakes and sandwiches, and tea was served to wash down the food. In order to make this afternoon meal important, fine china cups and plates, and silver teapots, knives, forks and spoons were used. Soon, afternoon tea parties became popular social occasions. Today, afternoon tea parties continue to play an important part in the social life of wealthy people in modern Britain.Will you come for coffee?Coffee also has an important role in British culture. People often use the words "Will you come for coffee?" to mean "Would you like to come to my home for a chat?" Normally, several different drinks such as tea, hot chocolate or a soft drinks like orange juice will be served as well as coffee, and you willbe asked what you would like. However, you will not normally be offered wine at a "coffee" party.Coffeehouses and the London Stock ExchangeIn the 17th century London, coffeehouses were busy, noisy places. Merchants and bankers went to coffeehouses to do their business, as well as to drink coffee. In fact, the London Stock Exchange is believed to have started from these coffeehousesunit 2 HeroesLesson1. Modern HeroesNational HeroChina’s first manned spaceship lifted off at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, October 15th, 2003 in Jiuquan, Gansu Province. The spaceship, called Shenzhou V, was carrying C hina’s first astronaut, Yang Liwei. Yang, who was a pilot in the army, was chosen from 1,500 other army pilots and started training for his space flight in 1998.The launch was very successful. “When the spaceship was lifting off, I could really feel the high gravity”, said Yang Liwei. “When the spaceship separated from the rocket, I suddenly got a feeling of soaring into the sky because of the zero gravity.”During the 21-hour space flight, the Shenzhou V circled the earth 14 times. While the spaceship was circling the earth for the sixth time, Yang Liwei spoke with ground control in Gansu. He was also able to speak with his wife and 8-year-old son.Yang Liwei had several tasks to complete during the flight and only slept in the spaceship for about 3 hours. While he was sleeping, the spaceship circled the earth twice.When the spaceship was doing its seventh circle, Yang Liwei showed the flags of China and the United Nations, expressing the wishes of the Chinese people to explore and use space peacefully.At 6: 23 a.m. on October 16th, Yang Liwei landed in Inner Mongolia safely. He told reporters later, “The surface of the spaceship was glowing red when it came back into the earth’s atmosphere. When Shenzhou V let out its parachute, I felt the ship was s haking.” As Yang Liwei returned into the earth’s atmosphere, helicopters were flying to where he would land, ready to collect him.Millions of people all over China were watching TV when the spaceship landed safely. When Yang Liwei climbed out of the spaceship, he smiled and waved to the crowds waiting for him. Yang Liwei was happy to be home but he said, “I thought 21 hours was too short to stay in space.”Lesson3. Sports StarsVENUS AND SERENA WILLIAMS are sisters. They are also both tennis champions who often have to play each other! Venus is now eleventh in the world, and her younger sister Serena has moved up to third.The two sisters were born in a poor and dangerous area of California. It was full of drugs and violence. In a recent interview, Venus spoke about the time when she and Serena were practising tennis and they had to run and hide as bullets started flying through the air. Finally, in 1991, the sisters and their family moved to a safer area and since then they have never looked back.Th e sisters’ father, Richard, started to train Venus and Serena when they were young children. He has always been very strict with his daughters, training them hard to compete against each other. Brandi, the sisters’ mother, taught her daughters at home so that they completed their high school while developing their tennis careers. Today, both sisters are studying design at college. They have already expressed a keen interest in working in design after their tennis careers come to an end.The sisters’ road t o success has been amazing. The first time Venus played in a big event was in 1996. Since then, she has won Wimbledon and the US Open twice. Serena has continued to improve and make fantastic progress. In 1999 and 2002, she won the US Open, and in 2002 and 2003, she was the women’s singles champion at Wimbledon. Has tennis ever caused problems between the sisters? Fortunately, no. “We’ve played each other before and it hasn’t worried us yet!” says Venus. “If she wins,” Serena jokes, “Mama says she has to do the dishes!”Lesson4. SuperheroChristopher ReeveChristopher Reeve was born in September, 1952. He was in his first school play when he was eight and he started to act in TV shows and films while he was still in college. He made many successful films and TV shows but he is most famous for his Superman films.Unfortunately, disaster came in 1995 when he fell from his horse and broke his back. The doctors did not expect him to live. However, he madeamazing progress. At first, he couldn’t breathe with out a machine, but he learnt to breathe on his own. He would never walk again but he started a new life with great courage.The second year after his accident, Christopher returned to film making. He also raised a lot of money to promote medical research into back injuries. He made speeches all over the USA about his experiences. This not only drew public attention to research into back injuries but also encouraged a lot of people living with all kinds of problems.From their home, Christopher and his wife Dana spoke about their life after the accident.Have you thought of giving up after the accident?“No. Four days after the injury, I came to understand my situation. My wife Dana and I were in the hospital. The doctor said I was not going to pull through. Dana said: ‘But you’re still you, and I love you.’ And that saved my life. Since that moment I have never thought of giving up. Of course, I’ve had moments of feeling sorry for myself, but I’ve never had any thoughts of committing suicide.”Did you think that your marriage was so strong?“Yes, because Dana’s so wonderful. We have always got on really well. Our relationship has always been fantastic.”How did your parents react to the accident?“They divorced when I was four. They’ve got closer since the accident.”How did you get involved with charity work?“I know a lot of disabled people need my help. This is how I got involved with my charity work to improve the quality of life for all disabled people.”“With the progress of new medical research, I’m confident that people like me would be able to walk again one day. So you can see, I’m far too busy with living to think of giving up!”Christopher Reeve died on October 10, 2004. But people all over the world will always remember him as a superhero.unit 3 celebrationLesson1. FestivalsAutumnEvery year in September or October, the Mid-Autumn Festival is celebrated by the Chinese people all over the world. On this day, the moon is said to be its biggest and brightest. People like to meet in the evening and watch the moon.The Mid-Autumn Festival is important because it is a special occasion for family. It is also a day for special foods like moon cakes. There are all kinds of moon cakes. Traditional moon cakes are usually made with bean paste, but nowadays, there are many different kinds of moon cakes including fruit, coffee, chocolate and even ice-cream moon cakes.WinterThe Lantern Festival falls on the fifteenth dayof the first lunar month. It marks the end ofthe Chinese New Year celebrations.There are many stories about how the Lantern Festival started. In one story, lanterns were lit to celebrate the power of light over darkness. In another story, a townwas almost destroyed but the light from many lanterns saved it. The story was about a god who wanted to burn down the town. He was fooled when he saw thousands of lanterns. He thought the town was already burning.In the past, lanterns were usually lit by candles and decorated with pictures of birds, animals and flowers, etc.. Nowadays, most lanterns are made with light bulbs and batteries, and they come in many shapes and sizes. In the north-eastern part of China, there are even ice-lanterns.The special food for the Lantern Festival is the sweet dumpling. Sweet dumplings are boiled and served in hot water.SummerThe Dragon Boat Festival falls on the fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar year. As it is in early summer, it marks the beginning of the hottest season of the year.The tradition of the Dragon Boat Festival started more than 2,000 years ago. In the old days, dragon boat races were organised only by Chinese people. However, in recent years, people from other cultures have also taken part in the races and enjoyed the fun.There is a special food for the festival. It is called zongzi, which is sticky rice in fresh bamboo leaves.Lesson3. WeddingsWeddings in Indonesia·If a friend gets an invitation to a wedding, you can go with him/her, even if you don’t receive an invitation yourself.• The times of the weddi ng ceremony and the reception are both on the invitation. However, you ought not to go to the ceremony because it is only for close family. If you really want to see it, you ought to ask first. Everyone can attend the reception afterwards.• Nowadays, Indonesian women don’t have to cover their heads, but they usually wear traditional clothes.• There is a box at the entrance to the reception and you ought to put money into it! But don’t worry, you don’t have to contribute a lot of money.• And remember –at most wedding receptions you can’t drink alcohol.Greek WeddingsOn the day of a Greek wedding ceremony, the bridegroom has to ask the bride’s father for his daughter’s hand in marriage. The bridegroom’s best man then goes with the couple to the church, to be married.During the church ceremony, the best man should help put crowns made of flowers on the heads of the bride and bridegroom. A long silk ribbon that links the crowns is a symbol of a long and happy life for the couple.After the ceremony, the guests can attend a wedding reception, which is usually a huge party and can last through the night. There is a lot of eating, drinking and dancing, including the famous Greek circle dance, where everyone joins in. During the reception, guests can throw dishes on the floor and put money on the bride’s wedding dress for good luck.Lesson4. ChristmasMemories of ChristmasFor me, Christmas always began in the middle of the cold, windy month of November. My sister, Alison, and I sat down in front of the fire and wrote a letter to Father Christmas telling him about all the presents we wanted. We seriously wrote “Father Christmas, the North Pole” on the envelope, before giving them to our mother to post.With December our excitement grew each day – as we opened the new year calendar, Christmas cards arrived in the post, Christmas lights appeared in the streets, and we attended the town carol service. And of course, there was snow everywhere. Enough snow to make snowmen, and to have exciting snowball fights in the school playground.On Christmas Eve, the whole family helped to decorate the house, put up the Christmas tree, the decorations and the balloons. Then, in the afternoon, when Auntie Kathleen and my two cousins arrived, everything was ready. Before we went to bed, we left some wine and biscuits for Father Christmas and then put our stockings at the end of our beds. We tried to stay awake as long as possible to see Father Christmas but the next thing we knew it was morning. Christmas morning!At the bottom of the bed was the stocking, now full of all kinds of small presents and sweets. Christmas morning was bright and sunny and, after church, my cousin David and I went out into the garden to play with our new presents. Lunch was always late, but what a lunch! A big turkey with all the vegetables followed by Christmas pudding. I like turkey breast the best. I put so much food in my mouth sometimes that it was hard to swallow. We sang Christmas carols happily, laughed at jokes, put on silly paper hats and laughed again.After lunch, the adults slept on the sofas in front of the Queen’s speech on television while we all played cards. Then we had tea, with a huge Christmas cake covered with snowmen. It didn’t seem possible, but we carried on eating. By bedtime all of the children were very tired. As soon as we turned off the light, we all fell into a deep, happy sleep.。