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Unit oneRedefine the Image and Value of Beauty Background Information1.ModelA model‟s job is to show clothes, hairstyles etc. by wearing the at fashion shows or for photographs. Instinctively. Models need to possess more than just beauty to have worldwide appeal. The natural, healthy, and casually elegant style is seen as the perfect backdrop to complement their beauty. Models are often found and organized by companies. Take New York Model Management as an example. Opened in 1995 in New York City, New York Model Management is a young, dynamic professional modeling agency committed to promoting top talent and exciting new faces to the fashion industry. It searches throughout the world for undiscovered talent, intent upon its to turn unknown models into international stars. It has a group of agents and personal managers who are highly experienced, knowledgeable, and have keen eyes for the cutting edge in the world of fashion. New York Management‟s international staff brings a wealth of fashion savvy and experience to anticipate trends in fashion --- and to help define the next look to embody that trend. With New York ModelManagement‟s models consistently appearing in the fashion world‟s most important and avant-garde magazines, leaders in high fashion look to the agency for models that help create the look they want.2.Paris MatchFrench magazine. The reader can find all the latest news on the stars, royal families in Europe, the photo of the day and photojournalism.3.Topic-related words or phrases:Fashion: a style of clothes, hair etc that is popular at a particular timeFashion show: an occasion when a lot of clothes are brought together in one place so that people can come and look at them Language points:Lines1—10 :1.Redefine the image and value of beautyImage : the general opinion of a person, organization, product, etc., held by the publicExamples:A. How can I improve my image?B. Great efforts have been made to improve the public image of the government.Unit twoSurfing‟s Up and Grades Are Down Language Points1.Sufing‟s Up and Grades Are DownSurf: scan everything on television or the Internet for something that is interesting or fills a needExampleFor more information, surf www.lge.co.kr2.…as colleges charge into the digital age…----…as colleges move into the new age of technology…3.… counselors are discovering a troubling side effect.----…new problems caused by new technology are being discovered by counselors.4.A growing number of students are letting computersoverwhelm their lives.---- More and more students are spending too much time on computers.Overwhelm: weigh down; submergeExamplesA.The whole stadium was overwhelmed by the audience‟sapplause.B.The whole nation was overwhelmed by the news of theirgreat leader‟s death.5.More and more students are losing themselves in this.----Students continue to let computers guide their lives, everyday more students allow this to happen. 6.…planning to include them in freshman orientationprograms.----…planning to introduce some suggestions to the new students.7.Some universities now are imposing limits on the timestudents spend each day, or each week, on campus computers.Impose on: force the acceptance ofExamplesA.Many tasks have been imposed on the new employees inthe company.B.Many factories impose limits on the time the workersspend in meeting their visitors.8.It‟s very accessible on campuses…---- It‟s very easy to get on campuses…accessible: able to be reached, used, visited, etc,ExamplesA.In big cities, telephone is accessible on every street.B.According to the rule, reference books are not accessible tothe students in the final examination.9.We‟re seeing some of them really drift off into this world atthe expense of practically everything else.1)drift: to away without aim, purpose or self-controlExamplesA.In big cities, telephone is accessible in every street.B.According to the rule, reference books are notaccessible to the students in the final examination.2)at the expense of : causing loss, damage, etc.ExamplesA.He made his great achievements in his field at theexpense of his marriage.B.The company decided to give up cooperating withthe foreign firm at the expense of large profits eachyear.10.C ampus officials say that communicating on the Internet orroaming the huge universe of information on the World Wide Web holds an especially powerful lure for many college students…Roam: travel without any definite aim or destination over or through sth; now the word often means “browse”.ExamplesA.He settled down in his birthplace after more than twentyyears of roaming overseas.B.The traveler decided to roam all over the world.11.B ut for students having trouble establishing social ties atlarge universities, …Have trouble (in) doing sth.: have difficulty (in) doing sth. ExamplesA.The leader had trouble in convincing the workers of thecorrectness of his ideas.B.The group of boys had no trouble climbing onto the top ofthe hill.12.…, it also poses an array of new risks.---- …, it also causes many new problems they have never had before.1)pose: create; bive rise toExamplesA.The increasing number of visitors has posed manynew problems for the museums.B.The new policy of the party has posed unexpectedpolitical issues in the country.2)An array of: a series ofExamplesA.The have chosen a fine array of tools from whatwere displayed.B.An array of statistics proved that the new machinecould greatly reduce the cost of production.13.S ome students, they say, are putting too much emphasis onelectronic relationships, are neglecting course work, and, ina few instances, …Put/lay/place emphasizes on: attach importance to; value ExamplesA.Many learners of English put too much importance on thestudy of grammar, ignoring listening, speaking and reading.B.The girl who lives next door to me puts much emphasis onher appearance.14.…,are even being cheated out of money by e-mail strangersthey have come to trust.----…, they were cheated of their money by the strangers through e-mail, whom they began to believe in.15.T here can be a real sense of isolation on a large campus, …---- Students may feel lonely in a large campus,…16.B ut some go overboard.Go overboard: become too much attracted to---- But some spend all their time on computers. 17.…balance many social needs they try to have fulfilled bycomputers.---- The students now tend to have everything done by computers while ignoring personal contact with the society, so we are helping them overcome this tendency.Fulfill: perform or complete a task, duty, etc,; do what is requiredExamplesA.We young men should fulfill the tasks given by the Party.B.The little boy has already understood he must fulfill hismother‟s expectations.18.…she began noticing some of the same problems arise lastyear in individual and group therapy sessions.---- When students have personal problems arise last year in individual and group therapy sessions.---- When students have personal problems with their life they will go and talk to a counselor or a few students will to together to talk to a counselor.Arise: come into existence; present itself; come into notice ExamplesA.New problems will undoubtedly arise when we come tocarry out the programme .B.If the need should arise, I could accompany you to theparty.19.S ome of them, …considered a computerized forum theonly setting in which they could express themselves or relate well to others.----Some students, …considered a computerized forum the only setting in which they could express themselves or relate well to others.---- Some students, …are able to communicate with others only by the computer instead of face-to-face talk.20.A few students told her of dropping or flunking coursespartly because they were so preoccupied with the Internet.1)party because: in some degree due toExamplesA.Michael failed in the test partly because he had abad cold recently.B.I declimed to attend her birthday party partlybecause I had overworked that day.2)be preoccupied with: thinking about sth. A lot, so thatyou do not pay attention to other thingsExamplesA.The young father was much preoccupied with hisfamily troubles.B.As soon as the speaker opened his speech, we wereall preoccupied with his fresh ideas and eloquence.21.O thers confessed to trying to get multiple computeraccounts with the university to avoid its forty-hour-a-week rule.Confess: say or admit (that one has done wrong); acknowledgeExamplesA.The boy confessed to his mother it was he who had brokenthe window.B.The thief refused to confess his theft.22.… twice as many students as usual----seventy-five, mostlyfreshmen ----did not return for classes there this spring.---- … the number of students who did not return for classes doubled.23.O ther campuses are studying similar moves.---- Others campuses are thinking about the same steps.Unit TwoKeyhole Surgery----A Kinder CutLanguage Points1.The development of so-called keyhole surgery means thatthe surgeon‟s knife many soon disappear altogether as it is replaced by miniature cameras, microsopic scissors and staplers.1)development: the act or an instance of developing;the process of being developedexamplesA.This company is in urgent need of a competentResearch & development manager.B.It will not take China very long time to finish thedevelopment of ultrapowerful computer.2)replace: take the place of ; be substituted forExamplesA.The producer refused to replace any actor at thistime.B.Angry customers urged the supermarket toimmediately replace defective air-conditioners soldto them with good ones.2.Instead of making long cuts in the patient‟s body, surgeonslook at the site through an …endoscope‟, or operating telescope.Instead of : as a substitute or altemative to; in place ofExamplesA.Upon graduation from college, Francis chose to join thearmy instead of getting a job.B.Instead of arranging marketing reaearch, the generalmanager decided to resort to a marketing expert.3.As long as the operation is carried out skillfully by anexperienced surgeon, …1)as long as : provided that; if onlyexamplesA.I won‟t mind your doing that as long as you makeup for it.B.China will sooner or later become one of the mostpowerful nations as long as it sticks to the policy ofreform and opening up to the outside world.2)carry out: put (ideas, instrutions, etc,) into practiceA.In my opinion, Leonardo is the best person to carryout this task.B.China will keep carrying out the policy of reformand opening up to the outside world.4.Minimal access surgery is a real breakthrough, …Breakthrough: a major advance or discoveryExamplesA.It‟s really a breakthrough that every one of us isequipped with a computer.B.Gene therapy is really a mdical breakthrough.5.… says Alf Cuschieri, a leading endoscopic surgeon.Leading: chief; most importan; very experienced and well-knownExamplesA.IBM is a leading computer manufacturer in the world.B.These are the leading topics of the hour.6.The viewing technology that allows coctors to see what ishapping deep inside the human body has been borrowed from the aerospace industry.1)allow sb. To do sth. : permit a person to do sth.ExamplesA.Students are not allowed to leave without gettingprior permission.B.We only allow you to attend one make-up test.Cf.: allow doing: permit a thing to happen or be done,etc.ExamplesA.Smoking is not allowed here.B.In order to overthrow the existing Iraqi authority,the US government allows directly financing Iraq‟soppositions.2)borrow sth. From: adopt or take over sth. As one‟sown.ExamplesA.This sentence is borrowed from a play ofShakerpeare.B.The scientists had to borrow some formulate frommathematics to illustrate this point.7.Although in the 1960s flexible scopes were developed bytechnicians in order to check engine interiors without them having to be taken apart, …Take apart: dismantleExamplesA.Don‟t take this machine apart unless you very familiarwith its mechanism.B.This naughty boy likes taking apart every toy hisparents bought him.8.…;they are equipped with minute television cameras.1)be equipped with: be supplied with what is neededexamplesA.Our office is equipped with several computer forour convenience.B.To do this job well, you must be equipped withsome knowledge of management.2)minute: very smallexamplesA.It‟s only a minute number.B.Minute mistakes are numan nature.9.An image of the operaition amplified 8 times is transmittedby the camera onto a strategically placed TV screen.---- The operaition can be watched on television properly placed.Transmit: pass or hand on; transferExamplesA.transmit the messageB.Do you know how this disease is transmitted?10.D octors and nurses needn‟t crowd round to peer into thewound.Peer: look keenly or with difficultyExamplesA.peer at the traffic lightsB.peer into the distance11.E nstead, they keep their eyes on the screen and work withstraight backs and plenty of elbouroom.----They watch TV and don‟t have to bend over the patient with many other doctors and nurses crowded around the patient.Keep one‟seye on: pqy attention to ; keep alertExamplesA.The intermational community should keep its eyes onUS‟ hegemonic intentions and actions.B.Every time you write a paper, you should keep youreyes on spelling.12.A s surgeons cannot work in the dark, light is beamed intothe area of the body being operated on through optical fibres…Beam: transport or transmit in or as if in beams or rays;transmit (a signal) in a particular direction.ExamplesA.This program is beamed to Australia and New Zealandat 12:00 daily.B.The satellite beamed thousands of pictures to the earthduring the time of its service.13.K eyhole surgeons hope that it will be possible for patientsto have their operations performed by robots small enough to crawl through the patient‟s body.1) have sth. Done: let sth. Be done (by others)examplesA.I‟m going to have my hair cut tomorrow.B.Sir, do you want to have your shoes polished?2) crawl: move slowly, esp.on hands and kneesexamplesA.The little boy crawls around the room.B.The snake has crawled into its hole.14.D espite the fact that, until now, even the smallest robotshave been too large to be exploited in endoscopic surgery, …Too…to…: to a greater extent than is desirable, permissible, or possible for a specified or understood puposeExamplesA.He is too excited to go on with his story.B.This machine is too heavy to be moved.15.…, in Massachusets the Institute of Tedchnology‟sArtificial Intelligence and Robotics Laboratory is working on ever-smaller micro-robots.16.T hexe robots could be used for filming, gaking biopsyspecimerns or on-the spot analysis.1)be used for (doing) sth.: be used for the purpose of(doing) sth.ExamplesA.In some areas, hamboo is used for making chairs,tables and even beds.B.This book can be used for supplementary reading.Cf.: be used to do sth.Be used to doing sth.ExamplesA.This materical can be used to make aeroplanes.B.I‟m not used to sleeping after lunch.2)on-the-spot: being at the scene of an action or eventexamplesa.In urgent cases, everyone should makeon-the-spot decisions by himself.b.His main responsibility is to offer on-the-spotdirection.17.O ne of the most exciting future developments involvestelesurgery. Where doctors will operae by remote control.1)involve: cause (a person or thing ) to participate, orshare the experience or effect (of a situation,activity, etc)examplesA.Being a salesman involves going out frequently.B.The completion of this hard task involveseveryone‟s participation and support.2)remote control: control of a machine or apparatusfrom a distance by means of signals transmittedfrom a radio or electronic device; such a device examplesA.Nowadays many aeronautics experiments can bedone through remote control.B.Tom found that the new air-conditioner hepurchased lacked the corresponding remote control.18.S ome believe that such techniques will have been perfectedin the next ten years or so.1)perfect: make perfect; improveexamplesA. One can perfect himself by being trained or byself-training.B.If more attention is paid to the location of the railway station, the layout of the city will be perfected a lot.2)or so( after a quantity or a number ) or thereaboutsexamplesA.He has been here for ten days or so.B.It will be OK if you send me five pieces or so.Unit ThreeWork in AmericaLanguage Points1.It is not surprising that modern childern tend to look blank and dispirited when informed that they will someday have to “go to work and make a living.”---… look uninterested and unhappy when told that…1)blank: expressionless; without understanding; without interestexamplesA.The teacher‟s scolding drew a blank lookfrom the student.B.The victim was still in shock and had ablank expression on his face.2)dispirit: discourageexamplesA.These words dispirited the boy and he beganto cry.B.The victim was still in shock and had a blankexpresion on his face.3)inform: tell; give knowledge toexamplesC.We were informed that our conditions couldbe accepted by the company we didbusiness with.D.Don‟t forget to inform me of the latestdevelopments of the project.4)someday: at a date in the futureexamplesE.our dreams will come true someday.F.If we don‟t take measures early to protedour environment, the earth will be destroyedsomeday.2. The problem is that they cannot visualize what work is in America.----… they do not know…visualize: bring sth. As a picture befor the mindExamplesA.It is very hard for young children to visualize how peoplein ancient times lived.B.Can you visualize what difficulties we will encounter whenwe carry out the new policy?3. …that a child could come to grips with…----… that a child could understand…4. …it is a safe bet that the average systems analyst is as confused about what a space salesman does at the shop as the average space salesman is about the tools needed to analyze a system.A safe bet: sth. That is certain to happenExamplesA.It is a safe bet that they will lose the game.B.They consider it a safe bet that their proposal will beapproved by the committee.5. The machines that make things make them in such a fashion that they will quickly fall apart in such a way that repairs will be prohibitively expensive.Fall apart: collapse; break into piecesExamplesA.His wife did everything she could to keep the family fromfalling apart.B.The old shelf fell apart because of too many books.6. In effect, the machines are making junk.In effect: in fact; really; for practical purposeExamplesA.He didn‟t pass the exam. In effect, he had alreadydetermined to quit school.B.They refused to carry out the scheme. In effect, hisproposal turned out to be a failure.7. The handful of people remotely associated with these machines can, of course, tell their curious children “Daddy makes junk”.---- The few people who use these machines at their jot.8. Constructed as a piece of junk, the building will bediscarded when it wears out, and another piece of junk will be set in its place.---- …when the building becomes old, it will be destroyed and a new one will be built there.1)discard: throw out or away; put aside, giveup ( sth. Useless or unwanted)ExamplesA.We must discard the old-fashinoed idea that a woman‟sinnocence is a kind of virtue.B.When spring comes, my old winter overcoat wil bediscarded.2)wear out: make or become useless,exhaustedExamplesA.Heavy traffic can wear out the surface of aroad.B.The newly bought shoes soon wore out.9. What is a child to make of all this?---- Can a child understand all of this?10. His father may be so eminent that he lunchers with other men about paper.---- His father may be so important that he has lunch withother men about paper.1)eminent: distinguished; well-known and respectedexamplesA.The young speaker is eminent for his poetry.B.After many years of practice, the girl became eminentas a pianist.2)lunch: have lunch; provide luch forExamplesA.Students often lunch at school canteens.B.The hostess lunched the guest at an expensiverestaurant.11. Perhaps he makes an angry red mark on paper.---- Maybe he angrily makes a red mark on paper.12. It beats me.---- I don‟t know.13.Something that has to do with making junk, I think.Have sth. To do with: be related toExamplesA.Our victory has a great deal to do with proper strategies.B.His losing temper had aomething to do with the secretary‟sabsence from the conference.Unit fourSuzhout: Its Gardens and Embroidery Language Points1.With a network of rivers, canals and lakes the whole area isknown as the “water country” wouth of the Yangtze River as well as the “ land of fish and rice”.1)be known as : be publicly acknowledged asexamplesA.Amstralia is known as “ the country on the back ofsheep”.B.George Washington is known as the founder of theUSA.1)as well as: in addition toexamplesA.One should know as well as love his motherland.B.The child is lively as well as heallthy.2.The old city proper has retained even to this day theancient form of streets running in parallel with canals crossed by hundreds of bridges…1)proper: (usu. Placed after noun) strictly socalled; real; genuineexamplesA.The dictionary proper contains about 2,500pages.B.Piping doesn‟t belong to architecture proper.Cf.: proper: accurate, corredExamplesA.in the proper sense of the wordB.You have to give him the proper amount.2)retain: keep possesssion of ; not lose; continue tohaveExamplesA.You should eliminate the false and retain the true.B.Regular exercises can let you always retain youryouthful vitality.2)in paralled with: being side by side and having thesame distance continuously betweenExamplesA.This house is in strict parallel with that one.B.Jack randomly drew several lines in parallelwith one anlther.3.Inside and outside the city are scattered many classicalgardens, over a dozen of which are bding preserved as historical monuments open to the public.1)scatter: throw here and there; strewexamplesA.My hometown is scattered with many beautifullakes and pools.B.Don‟t scatter the road with gravel.2)a dozen of : more than tenexamplesC.More than a dozen of students have passed CETBand-4 in our class.D.To be conferred academic degree, you have tocomplete a dozen of courses.3)preserve: maintain ( a thing ) in its existing stateexamplesA.This Ming temple should be preserved as ahistoric relic.B.We should preserve forests for the good of thenext generation.4. They represent the cream of traditional Chinese landscape architecture that integrates poetr4y, painting, and landscape gardening.----They represent the best of traditional Chinese landscape architecture that combines poetry, painting and landscaping together.1)represent: stand forexamplesA.Although the two candidates running forpresidency represent different political parties,their viewx on important issues are suprisinglyalike. represents the United Kingdom and USrepresents the United States.2)integrate: vombine (parts) into a wholeExamplesA.Maybe it‟s helpful to ingegrate his idea intoyour final report.B.It is urgent that coutries in this area more fast.5. …have not only been declared national monuments, but have beenlisted by the United Nations as World Cultural Heritage.1)not only…but (also) …: a structureexpressing the latter part is/does the same asthe former part in a specified aspectexamplesA.Not only does the decision concem us, it‟salso a matter of concen to all of you.B.Jim has been to not only the Arctic Oceanbut also the Antarctic Continent.3)list: enter in a listExamplesA.Please don‟t list my name on the sheet ofcandidates.B.Deserts in northwest China are listed asregions to be exploited this year.6. …where mulberry trees abound and the warm climate is suitable to raise 4 crops of cocoons.Abound: be plentiful; be fich; teem or be infestedExamplesA.Malaysia abounds in rubber and tin.B.It is not true that our country abounds in resources whenprpulation is concerned.7. The famous Song Brocade originated some 800 years ago in Suzhou.Originate: cause to begin, initiate, beginExamplesA.It still remains a secrete where American Indiansoriginated.B.Both the Yellow River and the Yangtze River originatdfrom the same plateau.8. The export of natural silk from (…) Suzhou accounts for about 20% of that from the whole of China.Account for: wupply or make up a specified proportion of ExamplesA.Rent accounts for 50% of expenditure.B.China‟s population accounts for about one fourth of that ofthe whole world.9. Very closely related to the silk industry is the art of silk embroidery…be related to: have some connection withexamplesA.problems related to housingB.Our future is closely related to that of our country.10. The Chinese embroidery falls chiefly into four major schools, among which Xuzhou embroidery is undoubtedly the best.----There are mainly four different styles of embroidery manufacture in China, and Xuzhou emboridery is the best. Fall into: (can) be divided intoExamplesA.The lecture given by that famous scientist falls into twoparts.B.In China minority nationalities mainly fall into 56 differentones.11. … the artist would split the thread into 40 strands and usea single strand to embroider the delicate tail of goldifsh. Split…into…: break or cause to break forcibly into parts, esp. into halves or along the grain.ExamplesA.split a log into several piecesB.split a compound into its elements12. Some stitches are particularly suited for reproducing oil paintings and photos of portraits.1)be suited for : be well fitted forExamplesA.He is the best one suited for this task.B.Summer is a season suited for swimming.2)reproduce: produce a copy or representation ofExamplesA.reproduce a face on canvasB.These young actors decided to reproduce Shakespeare‟sThe Merchant of Venice on the stage.13. The modernization goes side by side with protection of the traditional pattern of streets and canals…side by side: standing close together, esp, for mutual support. ExamplesA.History proves that socialism and capitalism can exist sideby side.B.They walked out of the cinema, side by side.14. the appeal of this city has gome deep into its outlooks, its people, and the things they produce.Go into: enter; go to stay inExamplesA.go deep into one‟s heartB.The feeling of regret goes deep ingo his mind.。
《新世纪中职英语》第一册说课稿Unit2Thanking People (外教版)
《Thanking People》说课稿教材分析上外中职英语,充分考虑到了职校生英语基础茶的特点,在本教材中把词汇,听力,阅读理解等内容和练习有机地结合起来,把英语教学中的听,说,读,写,贯穿到每个单元每个部分之中,比较能够吸引学生的注意力,也能有效阻止教师上课满堂灌情况的发生,比较适合中职学生学习. 学情分析我们职校学生都是些精力充沛,做事马虎,缺少责任心的孩子,英语基础差,贪玩,不爱学习.针对以上的班级特点,我从学习作为突破口抓起,在英语教学上花的工夫多了,使他们精力得到释放,而且这也是老师,同学和家长的根本愿望,也一定能够得到大多数家长的大力支持和配合.这也算是对老师辛勤工作以及学生努力学习的一点回报吧.执教课题Thanking People本节课特色与创新之处(包括教学理念,教学方法,教学内容,教学手段等)激发学生学习兴趣,培养信心,教育心理学告诉我们只有学生感兴趣的东西,学生才会积极开动脑筋认真思考,并以最简捷,最有效的方法获得最必要的知识,这就是求知欲,可以说,没有兴趣就没有求知欲.当学生初学英语时,兴趣都很浓厚,但随着学习难度所增加,到了职高阶段,出现了语法不懂,单词记不住,甚至有些学生连音标都不会,逐渐失去了学习英语的信心,产生了畏难情绪,甚至产生了放弃英语的想法.在这个关键时刻,我首先鼓舞士气,从最基本的音标开始教学,而且在引导学生读,记单词时,就教给拼读规则,对于有点进步的学生在课堂上予以表扬,鼓励.同时,继续采用新奇而具有"刺激"的教学手段,如挂图配合录音,幻灯简笔画,问答竞赛等等,以帮助学生维持兴趣.树立学习信心是教学活动的心理准备工作,要变信心为行动则需要有追求的目标.心理学告诉我们人们的追求目标愈高则行动的内驱力愈大.但是面对心理素质还不稳定的职高学生,如果教师所提的目标过高,使学生可望而不可及,那么所定目标也就成了空谈.所以,我是先由学生自己提出切合实际的长远目标,然后,在分析个体情况的基础上为每个学生修订目标,提出更加具体的近期,中期目标.在教学过程中,适时地运用目标激励的作用,调动学生学习积极性,对于每达到一个小目标时,就给以肯定予以精神鼓励,培养他们学习英语的自信心.本节课与学生所学专业实际的结合程度我们的学生在教学过程中,经常会思想开小差,也就是平时所说的注意力不集中.所以如何抓住他们的学习注意力是非常关键的问题.需要我们在教学过程中参差一些学生感兴趣的话题,来吸引他们的注意力,能使他们的学习注意力,牢牢的紧扣在我们的教学过程之中.我个人认为,即使是开一些玩笑或者是说一些电视,新闻的内容,和课题无关也没关系,只要教师掌握分寸,放得开,收得回来就可以.关键是让学生能听你的就可以.当然,我们教师随机应变的能力要强,要把握好分寸课堂教学设计:《Thanking People》Listening:Words and expressions:1.pick up 开车接eg. I will pick you up at 4 o'clock near the Century Park.2.bring v. 带上,带来bring sth. heretake sth. there3. It's very/so kind of you…你……太好了.It's very kind of you to do that.你帮我忙,真是太好了.It's very kind of you to help me.4. No worries. 没问题You are welcome.It's my pleasure.Look at the pictures and fill in the blanks.Li Min is studying in _____.John Pace is Li Min's ______.Prof. Pace and Li Min will ____ together.Min ____ Prof. Pace for his time.Li Min is studying in ___________.John Pace is Li Min's ________.Prof. Pace and Li Min will ______________ together.Li Min ________ Prof. Pace for his time.Listen to the conversation again. Then complete the sentences.1.The conversation takes place between _________________ and ____________.2.Prof. Pace invites Li Min to ____________ with him.3.Li Min may take _____________ with her.4.Li Min should go to _______________ to meet Prof. Pace in the afternoon.II. SpeakingWords and expressions:invite v. 邀请邀请你喝咖啡invite you to have coffee邀请你参加一个聚会invite you to a partyshow sb. around 带某人四处看看带他们到我们学校四处看看show them around our schoolThank you for … 谢谢你……谢谢你的帮助.Thank you for your help.谢谢你帮助他.Thank you for helping him.Role-play the conversation with your partnerLi Min: I'm afraid I must get going. __________ very much for the delicious dinner. Margaret: _______________. Come again some other day.Li Min: I will. ____________________.Margaret: Don't forget. We will go to a Chinese restaurant and celebrate your birthday. Li Min: Oh, _________________. It' so ____________________________.III. ReadingWords and expressions:grateful adj. 感激的I'm so grateful.She is grateful for your help.She is grateful that you helped her.1.Erica is Prof. Pace and Margaret's daughter.2.Margaret is Prof. Pace's wife. She is also Erica's mother.3.Li Min is Prof. Pace's student.4.John Pace is Li Min's professor, Margaret's husband and Erica's father.。
新世纪中职英语第二版第一册 Unit 3 Skill Polishing
Unit 3 Making Apologies
VII. Skill Polishing
B. Read the passage. Then fill in the form below with the information you have learned from the passage.
Name Place of birth Nationality Educational background Major in
2. What does the man want to drink? A. Milky tea. B. White coffee. C. Black tea. D. Black coffee.
Unit 3 Making Apologies
Listen to the following short conversations and answer the question following each conversation.
B. Read the passage. Then fill in the form below with the information you have learned from the passage.
Andrew is a new member of the staff. He now works as Mr. Black’s executive assistant. He is a Chinese American. His parents immigrated to America when he was 8 years old. He graduated from Columbia University where he studied business. After joining Mr. Black’s company, he had lots of problems trying to adjust himself to the new working environment. Life at the university was so relaxed and easy, and now he feels himself forever on the road.
外教社新世纪中职英语Unit1MeetingPeople(部分练习及答案)
外教社新世纪中职英语Unit 1 Meeting People(部分练习及答案)Part one ListeningⅠ.listen and fill in the blanks with what you have heard.1. Y ou haven’t changed at all since __________.2. I’d ________ to meet my cousin, Henry.3. Michael and Mary have just ________ in Shanghai.4. It’s a ________, isn’t it.5. How’s ________ going with your company.6. It’s ________ of you to say that.7. How is your ________ from London to Beijing.8. I feel much better after a few day’s ________.9. Let me ________ you to some of my colleagues.10. I want to know how much it ________ to study at an English university for a year.Part two SpeakingComplete each conversation with the best choice1. A: It’s been a long time since we met in London. How are you?B: ________ Thank you for asking.a. How are youb. Where have you been all this time?c. I’m reasonably well.2. A: Lovely day, isn’t it? How are you guys doing?B: ________ Thank you. How are you?a. Y es, it’s a beautiful dayb. We’re all finec. Y es, it’s a lovely day, and we’re all fine3. A: ________ Qian Lin.B: Me, too.a. How do you do?b. I’m feeling pretty good,c. Nice to meet you.4. A: Mark, may I introduce Ms. Johnson, our principal?B: Sure.________a. Mark Robertson. How do you do?b. Y ou mayc. It’s my pleasure5. A: ________ , Li Y ong?.B: Well, I .suppose I shouldn’t complain on a lovely day like this.a. How do you dob. How are you todayc. Isn’t it a nice dayPart three GrammarComplete each sentence with the best choice1. Tom ________ his parents in San Diego once a month.a. visitb. missesc. see2. ________ everything going well with you there?a. Hasb. Isc. How’s3. She ________ exactly the same as when we last saw her.a. lookedb. looksc. appeared4. David would ________ you to meet his uncle.a. likesb. likec. introduce5. Most people get to know each other after they ________a. introduce themselvesb. are introducedc. introduce them6. He ________ to meet his wife’s nephew.a. pleasedb. pleasesc. is pleased7. As soon as they enter the garden, they ________ by a smiling young lady.a. are greetedb. were greetedc. are greeting8. He will not leave the airport until he ________a. picks you upb. will pick you upc. is picking you up9. He never goes home until he ________ all his homework.a. finishedb. has finishedc. is finished10. She jumps with joy when she ________ her mother again.a. seesb. will seec. is seeingPart four VocabularyComplete each sentence with the best choice1. She is likely to all kinds of people.a. greetb. meetc. introduce2. David and his family are in Parisa. on holidayb. doing a tripc. having an excursion3. His parents both at the University Birmingham.a. professorsb. biologistsc. lawyers4. He is running a company together with .a. an assistantb. a policemanc. a business partner5. We all the flight Beijing.a. are excited byb. welcomec. look forward to6. My father plans to study after he retires.a. biologyb. lawc. gardening.7. My parents have promised to pay for the for him but not the rest.a. flight b .tuition c. food and accommodation8. Studying in the U.S.A. helped him to much of the pain he suffered when he was childa. rememberb. explainc. forget9. Students ________ teachers with a sense of humour.a. welcomeb. introduce themselves toc. look forward to10. Pretty women will do everything to make you believe that they are whenyou saw them last.a. same asb. highly similar toc. exactly the same asPart five Reading comprehensionRead the passages. Then choose the best answer to each of the question that follow.Passage 1Michelle is a shy student. At the mere idea of meeting people, her face flushes with red. She sits in a corner in classroom during. When she comes home, she quickly locks herself up in her bedroom. She likes music but she prefesrs to have it all byherself in her room. She enjoys reading books and feels perfectly comfortable in the world of imagination. But she hates to go to the library. The sight and sound of people packed in one reading room drives her mad. S he doesn’t want to meet people!More than once, she has dreamed of herself standing on stage and being laughed at by the crowd in front of her. When she wakes up in perspiration(汗水), she sighs,"W hy can’t I sleep without these nightmares?"1.Every time Michelle thinks of having to meet people.a.she goes home and locks herself up in her bedroomb.she sits in a corner of her classroomc.she goes red in her face2. Michelle does not like ________.a. going to concertsb. singingc. chamber music(室内乐)3. She enjoys reading books ________.a. in her bedroomb. in the libraryc. in the bookshop4. In her dreams, Michelle often finds herself ________.a. in perspirationb. being laughed at by a crowdc. standing on stage and laughing5. Michelle hates her nightmares because ________a. she is afraid of ghostsb. she doesn’t like performing for a crowdc. she is afraid of meeting peoplePassage 2It is a strange evening. Guests arrive and they merge into the crowd after brief exchanges of hushed(低声的) greeting. Drinks are passed around in a strange silence. Occasionally, someone laughs but he or she is quickly stared down. “Ladies and gentlemen,”Mr. Harris suddenly emerges from a side entrance and announces, “please let me introduce to you our most distinguished(尊贵的) guest of tonight—the Prime Minister. In the midst of a busy life, Mr. Evans has been most obliging(亲切的) by being with us here today. May I invite you to join me in thanking His Excellency(阁下) for his time and for the honor.” The crowd claps. “But where is the Prime Minister?”someone murmurs. The question is quickly picked up. Soon the floor is full of it. All eyes look in Mr. Harris’s direction. Mr. Harris, however, is not bothered(气恼的). He slowly puts on a smiling mask(面具) of the PM and begins to shake people’s hands.6. At the evening party, people ________.a. don’t offer greeting to one anotherb. greet one another briefly and quietlyc. are not allowed to talk to one another7. Mr. Harris’s entrance ________.a. feels strange and abruptb. is typical of that of a hostc. is intended to frighten people8. The most important guest of the evening is introduced as ________.a. a busy and honorable manb. an excellent manc. a proud man9. The crowd ________.a. sees the PM and claps to thank him for his comingb. find the PM on the groundc. can’t find the PM anywhere10. The Prime Minister ________.a. hides himself behind a maskb. is not at the party at allc. shakes hands with people behind a smiling maskPart six TranslationTranslate the Chinese sentences into English1. 我想介绍你认识这位我常跟你说起的艺术家。
新世纪中职英语第二版第一册 Unit4 Reading
They thought that their relatives would be able to fix the visas. 他们以为他们的亲戚们会把签证办好。
Unit 4 Asking for Permission
Words and Expressions
She hands it over to the clerk. 她把它交给工作人员。
“No, I’m afraid not. You need a different account to do that.”
Unit 4 Asking for Permission Notes
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Text 1 属于记叙文。本文中出现大量的直接引语,要用双引号 表示。另外需要注意的是,为了表示生动,让读者能够有身临 其境的感觉,记叙文往往会用一般现在时来讲述事件的经过。
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• Explain your reason for needing time off. You need to give your boss a valid reason for missing work. No matter whether it’s for medical reasons, family emergencies, or other personal reasons, make sure that the purpose of the off time is clearly stated.
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新世纪中职英语 Unit 5 Conversations..
Unit 5 Expressing Wishes and Congratulations Conversation Study
Conversation 2
Ma Li: Wish me good luck! John: Of course. I wish you the best of luck in the exam.
Unit 5 Expressing Wishes and Congratulations Words and Expressions
Conversation 1
词汇拓展 Her husband has never had any heart trouble before. 她丈夫以前从来没得过任何心脏疾病。 Contact me when you are in trouble. 有麻烦的时候跟我联络。
Unit 5 Expressing Wishes and Congratulations
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Conversation Study
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Conversation Study Exercise A Exercise B
Unit 5 Expressing Wishes and Congratulations Words and Expressions
Conversation 1
I wish I could/would… 一般用于实现不了的祝愿,如文章中多吃点蛋糕却不长肉。 wish引导的是虚拟语气。 I wish I could fly in the sky. I wish I could make every dream come true. I wish I could let everyone be happy with me.
新世纪高职高专英语 1-unit 6
Unit SixWhy Are We Addicted to Soaps?教学目的(teaching objective):Master the key words and structures. be able to explain why soap operas is so popular and the key to its success. Discuss what soap opera can provide for the common audience. Exchange personal opinions on soap operas.教学内容、课时安排及方法设计(content,classes and method)教学重点(key points):教学难点(teaching difficulties):1.常用句型的讲解:定语从句,让步状语从句,独立组格结构2.词组的应用:center around, base on, think of… as, set free, refer to, cut short, compare with, according to, a range of, no more than, whatever, succeed in doing教学过程(teaching procedures):(含板书设计)Lead In Activity; Study of Words and Phrases; Study of the Text; Study of Grammar; Study of Reading Skills; Study of Practical Reading and WritingThe 1st and 2nd PeriodsStep I Lead-in1.Ask the students to look at the pictures on Page 81 in the textbook and discuss in pairs whysome people are addicted to TV serials. And then ask some pairs to give their opinions on soap opera after learning the new words.2.Ask the students to consider all sides of the issue when it comes to soap opera and somestudents can talk about their favorites from their own points of view or personal experience. Step II New Words Presentation1.Read the new words one by one and correct the pronunciation.2.Explain some usage of words and phrases and the methods of learning new words such asword building. (用举例、派生、比较、解释、词性变化等方法讲解)1) addict:vt. depend on as a habit使沉溺to addict oneself to沉溺于be addicted ton. a drug addict吸毒上瘾的人a work addict对工作入迷的人2) attract vt. awaken ones interest or pleasure in吸引e.g. Like attracts like.物以类聚I was deeply attracted by his performance.我被他的表演深深吸引了.3) behavior n. the way a person actse.g. His good behavior deserves praise.他的良好行为值得表扬.Tom won a prize for good behavior at school..4) capture vt. make interested or excited. 引起(注意); 迷住e.g. Her silvery voice captured the attention of the listenersTheir daring escape has captured the imagination of the whole country.5) critical adj. crucial, decisive决定性的; 关键的e.g. The next two weeks will be critical for the experiment.A rescue team came at the critical moment.在关键时刻一支救援队赶到了.Million of people learned the critical decision on TV.成千上万的人是从电视上了解这个决议的.6) deliberately: on purpose 有意地e.g. Human facial expressions can be deliberately controlled and modified.He deliberately stopped in the middle of the sentence.7) concentrate(on) vt. focus all ones attentione.g. It is so noisy outside that I can’t concentrate on my term paper.外面太嘈杂了,我都不能集中精力做期末试卷了。
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新世纪中职英语第二版第一册UnitConversations演示文稿
I think science fiction is very interesting.
我认为科幻小说很有趣。
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Words and Expressions
hometown n. 家乡
Conversation 1
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Thanks a lot. 在英国还可以用Cheers!
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Thank you very much. 非常感谢。
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My pleasure. 不客气。
In most dialects of American English “bring” is used to denote motion toward the place of speaking or the place from which the action is regarded; “take” is used to denote motion away from such a place.
It’s very kind of you to lend me 1,000 yuan. 你借我1000元钱真是太好了。
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No worries.
没问题 / 别担心。
A: Thanks for that information. Now I will remember to not offend him with my New York-trip story next time I see him!
新世纪高职高专英语综合教程01-unit 1
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more than half of American high school graduates enroll t — be successful (in one's career, etc.)成功 e.g. He failed to make it as a writer. 他没有成为一名作家。 It's hard to make it to the top in show business. 很难到达演艺界的顶峰。
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in addition to — as well as; besides e.g. In addition to giving a general introduction to computers, the course also provides practical training. 除了对计算机的总体介绍,该课程还提供实践培训。 We saw a Mickey Mouse cartoon, in addition to the cowboy movie. 除了看牛仔的电影,我们还看了米老鼠的卡通,
外研社中职英语基础模块修订版UNIT1
Mr Green: It’s very kind of you. Call me George, please. Ms William: OK, George. Here is your office. Do let me know if
Sophie: Yes, I came here to join the exchange programme.
S2: Oh, welcome to our school! I hope you’ll enjoy your stay here.
Sophie: Thank you! I’m very happy to have this opportunity. I want
几个环节。
When people meet their friends, they usually do three things. First they greet
each other. Then they spend some time on conversation. It is normally small talk about everyday topics, such as sports, weather and local events. They rarely talk about things like politics, religions or salaries. When they want to leave, they often say, “It’s really nice talking with you.”, and then finish the conversation.
外教社新世纪中职英语Unit2ThankingPeople练习及答案
外教社新世纪中职英语Unit2ThankingPeople练习及答案外教社新世纪中职英语Unit 2 Thanking People(练习及答案)Part oneListening Ⅰ.Listen and fill in the blanks with what you have heard.2.What a pleasure to have you ____ us for dinner!3.Erica, could you show Li ____ while I’m preparing the dinner?5.The ancient Silk Road runs ____ the northern part of China.6.Let’s make it the day____ tomorrow, shall we?7.I’ll pick you____ around 3:30 near the tennis court.8.Li is very grateful ____ the couple for their hospitality.9.Nary shows great interest ____Oriental culture and allowance.10.Li is grateful to John ____ his effort in helping her get an allowance.Ⅱ.Listen to the conversations. Then choose the best answer to each question youhave heard.11.a. Hunan.b. Xinjiang.c. Jiangxi12.a. A pot.B. Portc. Wine.13.a. He has failed in the election.c. He has won the election.14.a. Going to the cinema with Tracy.b. Staying at home.c. Watching a movie alone.15.a.Danny’s father.b.Cooper’s wife.c.The project manager.16a. At six.b. At five.c. At seven.17.a. Pace.b. Peter.c. Not given.18.a. Mr. Cooper.b. Tom Cooper.c. Mrs. Cooper.19.a. Four hundred yuan a month.b. One hundred yuan a month.c. For free.20.a .On Fridayb. On Wednesday.c. The day after tomorrow.Ⅲ. Listen to the passage twice. Then choose the best answer to each question.21.Whar is Zhang doing in New York?a. Traveling.b. Working.c. Studying.22.Who is Lucy?a.Shi is Zhang’s classmate.b.Shi is Professor Cooper’s colleague.c. Shi is Mrs. Cooper.23.What can you know about Lucy?b. Shi is fascinated by Chinese culture.c. Shi is learned in European history.24.On which day did Zhang go to Professor Cooper’s house?a. On Sunday.b. On Saturday.C. On Monday.25.How did Zhang get there?a. By bus.b. In Professor Cooper’s car.C. By subway.Part twoSpeakingComplete each conversation with the best choicea.I’m not interestedb.I’m afraid I can’tc. Thank you for your time2. A:____B:Thank you.a. You look terrible today.B. Do I look great today.C. You look really smarttoday3. A:I mentioned your name to the chairman.B:a. I really appreciate what you did for mec. Well, that’s OK4. A:Thank you again ____.B:b. taking care of my things while I was awayc. for looking after my things so well while I was away5. A:Last night’s party was great!B:____a. Nonseb.I’m glad you enjoyed itc. I don’t carePart threeGrammarComplete each sentence with the best choice1. Mike is excited ____ visiting Shanghai Museum.a. forb. aboutc. to2. Thank you very much ____ inviting us to your party.a. forb. inc. to3. Please look ____ my dog whileI’m out of town this weekend.a. forb. afterc. forwardb. toc. over5.____surpriseandgratitude,weacceptedhisinvitationtotheop eningceremony.a. Withb. Toc. For6. ____ the top of hill, the rock rolled and smashed down.a. Withb. Formc. From7. Tom stood ____ the girls, feeling very strange.a. alongb. amongc. ona. outsideb. inc. beside9. He rented an office ____ 124 Renmin Road.a. inb. forc. at10. She quoted a saying ____ Lu Xun to end her essay.a. byb. beforec. withPart fourVocabularyComplete each sentence with the best choice1. John happily accepted the ____ from Mary to attend herWednesday wedding.2. Tom’s timely help is deeply ____ by Rose.a. formerb. currentc. now4. Mike’s friend Tim has contributed greatly to the success of the ____.a. projectb. allowancec. package5. Professor Cooper gave Li important ____ in her study.a. growthb. invitationc. guidance6. In the beginning, hardly any ____ was made.a. priceb. pleasurec. progress7. Mary ____ the prize for all the hard work she has been doing.a. deservesb. receivesc. attends8. Erica is not ___ for the position, though she has been here for a long, long time.a. spoiledb. broughtc. qualified9.I’m not ____ for the English speech contest yet.a. readyb. readc. deserveda. attackb. attendc. arrivalReadthepassages.Thenchoosethebestanswertoeachofthequ estionsthatfollow.Passage lSometimespeoplefindreallywonderfulthingswhentheyarenot lookingforthem. One example was John Colter. Colter live alone in the Rocky Mountains of theUnitedStates.Helovedtowalkinthemountains,butonedayin180 3hesawastrange sight . Water was shooting high into the air and falling into a pool. It was anaturalwaterfountain.Nearthefountain,Colterfoundotherpoolso fcleanwater,some of which were hot.(The chemicals in the water made a beautiful color, but theyalsomadeitsmell bad.)Not toofaraway,hefound several large,clear lakesandspectacular waterfalls. Colter was excited, so he told others about the place. However,theotherpeopledidnotbelievehim.Theythoughtthathew asadreamer,afool.After they saw these wonders, they, too, were excited and they were grateful for sucha wonderful discovery. Today the place Colter discovered is known as YellowstonePark.a. In the eighteenth century.B. In1803.c. In1903.2.coiter lived ____ in the Rocky Mountains.a. by himselfb. with his wifec. once3.Peoppy thought Colter was ____ when they heard his story.a. happyb. sadc. crazy4. Now, people are ____ forColter’s discovery.a. excitedb. gratefulc. wonderful5.Thechemicalsinthewater__abeautifulcolor,buttheyalsomad eitbad.a. make……smellb. make………smelledc.made……smellPassage2Inmanycountries, marriageisa practicalmatter. Amarriageprovidesa safeand stable home for the husband and wife. It also joins two families, which benefitsthe couple’s parents and makes themhappy. Marriage also brings children, makingsure the couple will be taken care of in old age. Because a marriage is important forthe whole family, some cultures don’t let young people choose whom to marry. Justastherearemanydifferentreasonsformarriage,therealsomany differentwedding rituals. Every culture has its own ways of bring good luck to thehappycouple.Inatypicalwesternwedding,thebrideseeksgoodluckbywearing“somethingold,somethingnew,somethingborrowedandsomethingblue.”S omething old represents the past. Something new represents success in the future.Something borrowed reminds the bride she can get help from her friends and family.6. In some countries, people marry in order to have children who.a. will bring happiness in lifec. will look after them when they get old7.Insomecultures,youngpeopleare n’tallowedtomarrysome oneoftheirownchoice because.a. it’s bad for their futureb. it’s not good for their childrenc. marriages are considered important for the whole family8. Every culture has its own ____ of bring good luck to the happy couple.a. ideasb. methodsc. means9. What doesbluestand for in a typical western wedding.a. Successb. Faithfulnessc. Old age10. A marriage provides a ____ home for the husband and wife.a. sound and safeb. stable and simplec. safe and stablePart sixTranslationTranslate the Chinese sentences into English1.我不知该怎么感谢你才好。