北师大版高中英语课文unitstories (1)
Unit5HumansandNatureLesson1Aseastory课件-高一英语北师大版
The storyteller’s feeling: _____t_ir_e_d______
Activity 5: Group Work. Think and share.
1. What were the three observations the storyteller made 2. Why did the storyteller survive while his elder brother didn’t 3. What does the storyteller mean by “it took only six hours to break my body and soul” 4. What lessons have you learnt from the story Give your reasons. 5. What is the story trying to say about the relationship between humans and nature
2. Who wrote the story Edgar Allan Poe wrote the story.
Activity 2: Read the story quickly and answer the questions.
1. Who are the main characters in the story The main characters are the fisherman and his brothers. 2. Who is telling the story The fisherman is telling the story. 3. When and where did the story happen This story happened about three years ago in the sea. 4. What effect did the terrible experience have on the storyteller It broke his body and soul. (It took less than a single day to change his hair from black to white.)
2019版北师大版高中英语新教材unit1Relationship lesson 1 my teacher my students课文ppt
册)课文 (Unit 1)
Lesson 1 Teachers第一课 老师 My teacher我的老师
• I haven’t seen Mr Jenkins since I left school, but I often think about him. I wasn’t very good at most school subjects before I met Mr Jenkins. I suppose I was a bit lazy, especially in maths.
• 但当他对学习产生兴趣时,他变了。第一次走进我 的班级时,他书包在身后拖着,一幅百无聊赖的样 子,当我用酸和洋葱做了一个展示人类的胃如何运 作的实验时,他全神贯注。他爱科学!他非常聪明, 科学课学得非常好。
My student我的学生
• I’ve read a couple of Graham's books and seen him on TV. I always say to my wife, “Oh look, I used to teach him!” I remember Graham was very difficult before he came into my class. I had heard stories about his bad behaviour. Once I caught him and his friends seeing who could jump the farthest off the school stage! But when he got interested, he changed.
• I knew I had chosen a job with a lot of stress but I love what I do. The thing about being a teacher is that you have access to children's minds when they are open and eager to learn. If what I do as a teacher can help turn a child like Graham into such a successful adult, then I know what I’m doing is worthwhile. As John Dewey, the famous educationalist, said, “Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself.”
高中英语北师大版高一上册《Unit1Lifestyles Warm up》课件
usually switches 2
the TV at about two o’clock at
night.
• He also takes Tina, the dog, for a walk every afternoon,
but doesn’t go far. He always takes his portable TV and
(
relax) music.
• 选词填空(relax/relaxing/relaxed)
• (4) They came back from their long walk and got into bed, tired
and
.
• (5) He likes to listen to music at weekends to
• D. Bob gets the highest salary in his office
• 3. What is the attitude of Brian’s wife towards his watching TV?
• A. She doesn’t seem to complain much about it.
• A Workaholic
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Bob Black is sitting at his desk and 5
(work) his
way through his paperwork. He is always the first person 6
(get) to the office. He is very busy all day. Every minute of the
B. She often complains about it.
高考英语一轮复习UnitStories课件北师大版选修
2.①There was a burst of laughter in the next room.
Ⅲ.选词填空 1.suffer/suffer from
Farmers would ① suffer great hunger when they ② suffer from the heavy flood. 2.preserve/reserve ①My friend here helped me reserve a double room and a single room the day before last weekend. ②In summer, large crops of fruit may be preserved by freezing or bottling. 3.burst in/burst into ①Suddenly the door opened and a group of children burst in . ②He was just about to leave when someone burst into his room.
Ⅳ.写出加蓝部分在语境中的词性及含义
1.①As we all know, Wolong is the largest nature preserve for pandas.
n.自然保护区
②We have taken effective measures to preserve our natural resources. vt.保护
(2020·全国卷Ⅱ满分作文)Now that they were poison-free, 背佳句
we were told we could enjoy some newly-picked ones.
(完整版)北师大版高中英语必修1课文背诵便携版
必修1课文背诵便携版Unit1 Lesson1A Couch PotatoWhen I wake up I don’t get up immediately. I turn on the television and watch the children’s programmes and old movies until about haft-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 WorkaholicI 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 around 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.Unit1 Lesson4City 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 people 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 get a 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 the 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 door 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 cups.Afternoon 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 a heavy supper that would last for 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 drink like orange juice will be served as well as coffee, and you will be 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 coffeehouses.Focus on ReadingToo far away from it all?A new TV series in England, Away from it all, has surprised everyone by becoming a huge success with young people across the country. Its success is surprising because the main character in the series is a shepherd, and the series is about the relaxing lifestyles of people who live in the country. There is none of the action that we usually see on TV today. There are also no stressful moments, busy offices or crowded cities. Away from it all is set in the peaceful English countryside and tells simple stories about people’s kindness.The director of the TV series says that its success is a sign of teenagers suffering from stress. They say that watching Away from it all helps teenagers forget about the pressures of exams and homework, and the troubles that fill the world today. They also say that it’s a good sign of today’s young people switching to happier TV series as it shows they would like a happier and healthier world.Although the series’ success might have a good side, many teachers and parents are worried, however. They say that some of their students and children are becoming couch potatoes and are using Away from it all as an excuse for not completing homework. Some children have even refused to learn for exams because they say that they can only achieve personal happiness by avoiding stressful situations completely.One mother, Lucy Linney, talks about her son Patrick. “Before he started watching Away from it all he loved challenges and did volunteer work every afternoon. But now he has become a couch potato. He switches on TV when he gets home from school and only switches it off when he goes to bed at midnight. His grades have dropped and he no longer volunteers but he says it doesn’t matter as he wants his life to ‘get away from it all’.”And what do the experts say? Paula Ray, a doctor of education, says that TV can influence children’s lifestyles. But she says that if a child reacts as strongly as Patrick, it’s likely that there are other reasons for his change in behaviour. She says that there is nothing wrong with watching Away from it all but suggests that parents should make sure their children know TV is not the same as real life.。
新北师大高中英语必修一课文unit1 lesson1 I'm a
新北师大版英语必修一P9unit1 lesson1 I'm a.. go-getter!I'm Li Ying. I like to set goals for myself. I'm a "go-getter" -when I set out to do something, I do my best to achieve it.Senior secondary school is a new start. Studying is definitely a big part of my life. I tend to set a goal for every subject at the beginning of each term. My aim is to do well in every subject this term. Biology is my favourite subject, and my target is to prepare myself for my degree in biology at university. I am always attentive in all classes and think actively, so that l can have more free time to do other things that I'm interested in after school.I like reading books of all kinds. I have a top 10 reading list and I try to keep it updated. Meanwhile, I'm an active member of my school's long-distance running team and volunteering club. It always makes me excited to work hard and achieve a team goal together.To achieve all I want, I must use my time well. At school, I do my homework when I have spare time. After school, I try to use any possible time to revise the things I have learned during the day. For example, it usually takes me 20 minutes to get home by bus. I often use the time to review English words. As the popular saying goes,"Every minute counts!"Set a goal and get ahead!1。
2019版北师大版高中英语新教材(选修第一册课文中英文翻译(全)部)
北师大版高中英语新教材(选择性必修第一册)课文(Unit 1)Lesson 1 Teachers第一课老师My teacher我的老师I haven’t seen Mr Jenkins since I left school, but I often think about him. I wasn’t very good at most school subjects before I met Mr Jenkins. I suppose I was a bit lazy, especially in maths. The only thing I can remember from school maths is that the angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees! But when I was 15 and went into Mr Jenkins’ class, I really became interested in a subject for the first time.虽然离开学校之后再也没有见过詹金斯先生,但我经常想起他。
在遇到詹金斯先生之前,大多数科目我都不是很擅长。
我想我那时候有点懒惰,特别是在数学方面。
我唯一还记得的数学课内容是三角形的内角和180度!但是在15岁那年,我走进了詹金斯先生的课堂,第一次对一个学科真正产生了兴趣。
Before Mr Jenkins taught me, science had simply been a subject full of strange words to me. I had no idea what hydrogen was, and I didn’t really want to know, either! I found it all so boring and difficult. But Mr Jenkins made everything interesting. He used to explain things which seemed difficult with lots of practical examples and in simple language. One day, he took us outside, and we built a rocket! I remember that he let me pour some fuel into the rocket, and then another student lit a match to set it off. It was great fun.在上詹金斯先生的课之前,科学课对我来说就是一堆奇怪的词语。
北师大版高中英语第一册课文朗读-1a_1【声音字幕同步PPT】
Sit down and watch the telly. Here's the remote control.
You've got the world at your feet. And in your hand .Great! A workaholic
Thirty-six-year-old Bob Black is sitting at his desk
or sport and the news again. I like the main news at six o'clock. At nine thirty,if there is a good play in BBC 2,
I switch over and watch it. Then at night I watch more films and I
usually switch off the telly at about two o'clock.
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go downstairs and switch on the telly in the living room.
For lunch,I have biscuits and a glass of milk, and I watch the 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 soap operas
北师大版高中英语必修一课文电子版
Unit 1 LifestylesWarm-upTapescript1 Football player: Being famous isn’t easy, you know. I travel a lot –I have matches in different countries. But my job is exciting, very exciting! I love the matches, the people cheering, know what I mean?2 Student: My dad says these are the best days of my life –but I’m not so sure! You know, I’ve got lots of work to do and there’s not much time really. I also play football for the school team and we have to do training three nights a week.3 Shepherd: I love the animals and I love nature. It’s peaceful, and there’s no one to tell me what to do. But it’s not so good when the weather’s bad!4 Business manager: I’m very busy, and I don’t have time to see my husband and children. Mmmm and my life is very stressful, I suppose. I mean, I have to deal with lots of money. But I find it really exciting.1 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 watch 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 around 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.2 RelaxingTapescriptPresenter: Good morning and welcome to Lifestyles. Today we're going to look at stress – what causes it and what we can do to relax and prevent it. We have in the studio Dr Klinsmann, an expert on stress. Good morning, DrKlinsmann.Doctor: Good morning.Presenter: Dr Klinsmann … er … what kinds of people often suffer from stress?Doctor: Well, anybody can suffer from stress. There are certain jobs that are very stressful, like some jobs in business or the police. But, probably everyone suffers from stress at some time in their life – students, doctors, factory workers– anybody.Presenter: But, what really causes it?Doctor: There are different reasons. One is time and the pressures of work and study. At school, for example, students can become very stressed when they have a lot of homework to do and they feel they haven't got enough time to do it all. Other reasons can be social – if you have a problem with your family or friends or at school. And it has something to do with the person –if you're shy, social situations like parties can be very stressful too.Presenter: And what can you do to stop stress and worry? Because stress is very bad for you, isn't it?Doctor: Yes, it can cause a lot of health problems. But to answer your question, there are lots of things you can do to reduce stress. You can organise your work or studies. For example, you can make a list and do all the important things first. You must eat well – have a good diet – and of course do exercise often. Finally, you can talk to people about your problems –talk to a friend, someone in your family or, if you're studying, talk to a teacher. You can also do special exercises.Presenter: Can you describe some of these …TapescriptMark: Things I find stressful. Well, I really hate … mm …doing exams. Mm, I get very nervous the night before, you know. And I can't sleep, you know what I mean? I'm also shy and I don't like going to parties very much. I prefer meeting people in small groups, you know. Ah, there's another thing – in French lessons I can't stand talking in front of the class, er, I get nervous and mm, make lots of mistakes. Things I find relaxing? Well, mm, I like a lot of things. I love talking to my friends. And when I'm tired and want to relax I enjoy listening to music and I also like reading. Ah, I quite like sitting and doing nothing!3 A Volunteer TeacherTapescriptI: Good morning and welcome to the show. This morning, I have Wang Shu here in the studio. She's going to tell us about her plan for the future. Good morning, Wang Shu.WS: Good morning.I: Wang Shu, tell us about your plan, please.WS: I'm going to work as a volunteer teacher in a small country town in Inner Mongolia.I: Really? You must be excited!WS: Oh yes, I'm really excited about it. (Section 1)I: But why did you make this decision?WS: Well, I've just graduated from university. As a teacher, I feel it's my duty to do something for students in poor areas.I: But life in Inner Mongolia is very hard and quite different from that in Beijing. Are you prepared for that?WS: Yes, I know life there will be especially hard for me. You know, I'm the only child in my family and I've always lived in Beijing. So, teaching in Inner Mongolia is going to be a great challenge for me. Maybe it will be very cold and maybe I'll only have a small room with a bed and a basin to wash up with but I really enjoy meeting new challenges. That's why I made the decision to go. (Section 2)I: What are you going to do there as a teacher?WS: I'm going to teach middle school students. I'll have lots of lesson plans to make and homework to mark. I'll be very busy.I: What do your parents think of your plan? Do they support you?WS: To tell the truth, they didn't like the idea when they first heard about my plan. But we had a long talk, and I finally won their support.I: And when are you leaving?WS: The train leaves at 9 tomorrow morning. So I'm getting up at about 6 to get everything ready. The new school term begins the day after I arrive. I can't wait to meet the students there. They are said to be very good students.I: I'm sure your parents are proud of you, and I believe you're going to have an exciting year. We're going to open our phone lines now. If you have any questions for Wang Shu, dial 555-6782 and she'll answer them for you. (Section 3)4 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 people 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 get a 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 the 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 door 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 studyingChinese 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!。
【英语】北师大版选修六Unit16 lesson1 Stories from history课件2
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Listen and read:
The main idea of the passage:
It is about a city named Pompeii ,
which was buried by a volcanic eruption and discovered again by some scientists 1,600 years later.
Have you heard ቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱbout Pompeii? What do you know about it? Key words:
volcanic eruption, buried, event, disappear, disaster, preserved, destroy, discover, scientist
Harry Potter
Fairy tale
The Snow White
Detective story
Sherlock Holmes
Record of a Journey to the west
Myth
Biography
Romance of Three Kingdoms
Historical story
stories
Biographies Science fiction Detective stories
Fantasies
Let’s enjoy some stories and identify the kinds of stories in the pictures.
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Fantasy
Discussion:
What natural disasters do you know? If you meet one of them, what will you do?
北师大版高中英语选修6--11(义务教育教科书)课本目录
高三英语选修6电子课本目录Unit 16 StoriesLesson 1 Stories from HistoryLesson 2 Name StoriesLesson 3 Life StoriesCommunication WorkshopLanguages Awareness 1Culture CornerBull etin BoardUnit DiaryUnit 17 LaughterLesson 1 What’s So Funny?Lesson 2 Laughter is the Best MedicineLesson 3 My Favourite ComedyCommunication WorkshopLanguages Awareness 2Culture CornerBull etin BoardUnit DiaryUnit 18 BeautyLesson 1 What is Beauty?Lesson 2 What’s Your Favourite Music?Lesson 3 PoetryCommunication WorkshopLanguages Awareness 3Culture CornerBull etin BoardUnit DiaryProjectLiterature Spot 6Language Problem-Solving 6 Language powerWriting HelpGrammar SummaryPairwork/Answer Key LexiconNotes to the Texts Vocabulary and Word List Exam ZoneTapescript高三英语选修7电子课本目录Unit 19 LanguageLesson 1 Language LearningLesson 2 Varieties of EnglishLesson 3 Body LanguageCommunication WorkshopLanguages Awareness 4Culture CornerBull etin BoardUnit DiaryUnit 20 New FrontiersLesson 1 FuturologyLesson 2 Artificial IntelligenceLesson 3 Scientific BreakthroughsCommunication WorkshopLanguages Awareness 5Culture CornerBull etin BoardUnit DiaryUnit 21 Human Biol ogyLesson 1 Super Athl etesLesson 2 Brian PowerLesson 3 Epidemics ExplainedCommunication WorkshopLanguages Awareness 6Culture CornerBull etin BoardUnit DiaryProjectLiterature Spot 7Language Problem-Solving 7 Language powerWriting HelpGrammar SummaryPairwork/Answer KeyLexiconNotes to the TextsVocabulary and Word ListExam ZoneTapescript高三英语选修8电子课本目录Unit 22 Environmental Protect Lesson 1 Globel WarmingLesson 2 Endangered SpeciesLesson 3 Natural DisastersCommunication WorkshopLanguage Awareness 7Culture CornerBull etin BoardUnit DiaryUnit 23 ConflictLesson 1 Living in a CommunityLesson 2 Conflict ResolutionLesson 3 War MemoriesCommunication WorkshopLanguage Awareness 8Culture CornerBull etin BoardUnit DiaryUnit 24 SocietyLesson 1 Consumer SocietyLesson 2 UtopiaLesson 3 A Changing WorldCommunication WorkshopLanguage Awareness 9Culture CornerBull etin BoardUnit DiaryProjectLiterature Spot 8 Language Problem-Solving 8 Language powerWriting HelpGrammar Summary Pairwork/Answer Key LexiconNotes to the Texts Vocabulary and Word List Exam ZoneTapescript高三英语选修9电子课本目录Unit 25 Going GlobalUnit 26 EmotionsUnit 27 Behaviour Communication Activities Language powerNotes to the Texts Vocabulary in Each Unit高三英语选修10电子课本目录Unit 28 HealthUnit 29 EducationUnit 30 Relationships Communication Activities Language powerNotes to the Texts Vocabulary in Each Unit World ListTapescript高三英语选修11电子课本目录Unit 31 Personal preferences Unit 32 Modern LivingUnit 33 Truth and Lies Communication Activities Language powerNotes to the Texts Vocabulary in Each Unitworld ListTapescript。
2019北师大版高中英语必修二课文翻译(全册精校)
UNIT 4 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYLESSON 1 A V ATARS 虚拟形象(P 8-9)The avatar you choose says a lot about you. The article will help you understand your choice of avatars better.你选择的虚拟形象能透露出你的很多信息。
这篇文章将帮助你更好地理解关于虚拟形象的选择。
When you are online, you can be anyone or anything. You can create your own image and a new personality. These digital identities, known as avatars, are a key part of how people use the Internet to communicate and express themselves.当你上网时,你可以是任何人或任何事物。
你可以创设自己的形象,并且拥有新的个性。
这些数字身份,被称作“虚拟形象”,这是人们利用互联网进行交流和表达自己的关键部分。
The first simple 2D avatars appeared in role-playing computer games in the 1980s. Yet, very few people knew that future avatars would have such a wide variety of forms and uses. By the late1990s, they had been used in web chats like instant messenger.二维虚拟形象最早出现在20世纪80年代的角色扮演电脑游戏中,当时,很少有人知道虚拟形象后来会有如此广泛的形式和用途。
北师大版高中英语选择性必修四全册课文及翻译(中英文Word)
北师大版高中英语选择性必修四全册课文及翻译(中英文Word)Unit 1Lesson 1 How Closely Connected Are We?第一课我们之间的联系有多紧密?Research shows the average person only has regular communication with between seven and fifteen people, and that most of our communication is in fact with five to ten people who are closest to us. However, perhaps we are closer to the rest of the world than we think. “Six Degrees of Separation” refers to the theory that any person on Earth can be connected to any other person through a chain of no more than five other people.研究表明,普通人只与7 至15 个人经常保持联系,而且其中大部分的交流实际上只发生在5 到10 个亲近的人身上。
不过,也许我们与世界上其他人的联系比想象中的更紧密。
“六度分隔”理论说的是地球上任何人都可通过不超过另外五个人与一个陌生人联系起来。
The concept was first talked about as long ago as in the 1920s. The Hungarian author Frigyes Karinthy published a book called Everything Is Different in 1929, in which he introduced the idea of friendship networks and his ideas influenced many of our early impressions of social networks.这个概念早在20世纪20年代就被提出。
必修一module1unit1课文[PPT课件]北师大版高中英语
Yours, Alice
At the moment I’m studying medicine at a university. Do you remember Xie Jun? He’s on the same course as me. I think I’ve changed a lot over the years. I don’t like pop music anymore- I prefer classical music now. 不再
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高一北师大版模块一
Unit 1 Lifestyles
Communication Workshop
What are Personal Letters?
• Personal letters are letters you write to your friends, relatives(亲戚) or family members to express your feelings and thoughts.
24th October
Dear Fang Lan, This is Wang Ying. Remember me? We were friends in
primary school. We haven’t seen each other for about ten years-right? 不管怎样,无论如何 常置于句首
Anyway, how are you? I got your address from Chen Xiaohong. What are you doing now? Are you working? I be a police officer!
北师大版高中英语必修一 Unit 1《City and Country》(共23张PPT)
Read carefully to find details
Debbie
Paul
Lives in
Wake-up time
How to go to work
Job
Evening activities
Weekend activities
Read carefully to find details
Deபைடு நூலகம்bie
who works in a large company. She checks numbers every day.
Find the contexts in the texts and fill in the blanks with proper words
2. She goes to work on _th__e_t_u_b_e_, or what people call the underground.
Find the contexts in the texts and fill in the blanks with proper words
7. Paul likes to buy some _c_ig_a_r_s__ when he goes to London, although his wife doesn’t like them.
Find the contexts in the texts and fill in the blanks with proper words
3. The underground in London is so _c_ro_w__d_e_d_ that Debbie can’t find anywhere to sit.
Read carefully to find details Debbie Paul
高二英语LESSON 1 FUNNY STORIES 北师大版课件
Passage C Listen and complete the following sentences
1. One afternoon, 100s of unlucky ______p__a__swsahoges
had been expecting to board a flight to __N__e__w ___Y__o_rwkere told it had been cancelled.
(1)A new family _m__o_ve_d__into the house next door to me a few weeks ago. (2)I soon __n_o_t_ic_e_d_that the two boys
were always__to_g_e_t_h_er__. (3)I thought it was very _s_tr_a_n_g_e_. (4)I had been thinking about this for some time when one day I saw the boys’ mother in the _s_tr_e_e_t_. (5)“ Why are your sons always together, even though they have _n_o_t_h_in_g__in common?”
or ‘forty’.” “What did you do?” my husband asked.“I took out __$__5_0__instead.” I said
Passage B
listen to the tape, and fill in the blanks of the following sentences.
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Unit 16 StoriesWarm-upTapescript1 It was a dark and foggy night. We drove and drove. At midnight, just as we thought we were lost, we saw a light behind some trees. As we got nearer, we could see a house. It looked abandoned. We knocked on the heavy door. It opened slowly. A tall man dressed entirely in black stood there. “Good evening,” he said in a slow, deep voice. “I've been expecting you.”2 We were travelling through deep space at the speed of light. Suddenly, the spaceship slowed down and immediately the system came into view – a bright star with twenty or more planets. One of these would be our new home, five light years from our own planet.3 One of my earliest memories is of my father running along the beach with our dog, Tess. I must have been about three years old. I remember the dog jumping up on me and knocking me over into the water.4 The man lay on the ground next to a white truck. There was no doubt. He was dead. I quickly looked in the pockets of his jacket – some money, a handkerchief and a theatre ticket with a Chicago phone number written on it. Three murders in three weeks and the victims all killed in the same way.5 Once upon a time, there lived a beautiful princess. She was an only child and her father and mother, the king and queen, loved her very much. One day, an old woman came to the castle. When she saw the princess, she smiled and laughed in a strange and horrible way.Lesson 1 Stories from HistoryPompeii: The city that became a time capsuleAround the end of the first century AD, a Roman writer called Pliny wrote about a terrible volcanic eruption that he had witnessed as a young man. The eruption had occurred on August 24th, 79 AD. The earth began to tremble and a volcano named Vesuvius, near Pompeii, Italy, erupted. Pliny described a cloud coming down the mountain, blocking out the sun and burying everything in its path, including whole villages and towns.This particularly sad event left a deep impression on Pliny who had lost an uncle in the eruption. Yet, over the centuries, there was a greater loss. The people, towns and villages that had disappeared under the ashes were entirely forgotten by the world.However, more than 1,600 years later, some scientists found the lost towns that had been buried under the ashes. By 1748, they had found an awesome historical site. They had started to dig out the ancient city of Pompeii.In a way, Pompeii is like a “time capsule” preserving a frozen moment in history. Before the eruption occurred, it had been a booming Roman city with temples, markets, restaurants and theatres.Now as you walk along the streets of the city, time rewinds. You can admire the ancient architecture, statues, decorated walls and authentic objects characteristic of the time.However, much more than buildings and objects, it is the forms of the people who were caught in the disaster that have made the city a monument to human history.The bodies of people who had died in Pompeii left impressions in the ash that showed their exact shapes. As you walk, you will pass people gathered together for protection in their last hours of life. One person, sitting alone, looks like he is praying. Another man, lying on his side, looks as if he is trying to get up. One can only feel sorrow and deep sympathy for these once-living statues.Today, more than 250 years after scientists found the city, thousands of tourists and hundreds of scientists visit Pompeii every year to learn more about the ancient world. In this way, the city, which the world had once forgotten, lives on nearly 2,000 years after its loss.Lesson 2 Name StoriesTapescriptWang Jiannan: My name is Wang Jiannan and like many Chinese names, Jiannan doesn't have just one specific meaning. When my parents were looking for a name for me, they came across the character “Nan”. “Nan” is a type of wood that is used to hold up the roof in the construction of traditional Chinese houses.Therefore my parents chose this character for me because they wanted me to grow up to be a “pillar of society” – someone who helps to build a better future. But, as well as having meaningfrom the characters that are used for writing, Chinese names can also have significance according to their sounds. In my case, Jiannan sounds like “healthy boy”.Some people think it's abnormal to name a girl “healthy boy”, but I don't. My parents gave me this name because they wanted me to be as strong as any boys. I guess you think that's enough significance for one name but there's more. “Jiannan” sounds like another set of characters that stand for “built in the south” and we come from the southern part of our province. So my name tells me where I am from and it tells me what to aim for!Heather Smith: My name is Heather Smith. “Smith” is one of the most common names in Britain. A smith is somebody who works with metal. Other family names with the same origin include Smithers and Smythe. I guess there were lots of smiths in Europe in the days when horses were the fastest form of land transport and riders counted on the services of smiths for metal horse shoes. Well there are very few of them these days and no one in my family can figure out which ancestor was a smith but I suppose we must have had one sometime in the past. My first name is easier to explain. “Heather” is a purple flower that grows a lot in ce rtain parts of the country. My mother comes from a place in northern England where heather turns whole hills a vivid purple every July. But when she had me, she was living in London and although she was delighted to have a new baby girl, she was also discouraged because she missed her home in northern England, and because her mother, my grandmother, was ill at that time and couldn't come to London to see us. So my mother named me Heather to remind her of home and so my grandmother would think of me every time she saw the beautiful heather covering all the hills surrounding her home. Now my mother says I look like my grandma.Isaac Evans: My name is Isaac Evans. It's a very conventional name that doesn't stand out anywhere and you wouldn't think it had a story to it, but I believe that when you dig deep enough, every name has a story to it. “Evans” is a very common Welsh name and I'm not sure exactly what it means, only that there are many “Evans” in Wales and all around Britain. My grandfather left his farm in northern Wales to look for work when he was seventeen and he ended up in Manchester. There's a lot of industry there. He put up with a lot of hardship and suffering all his life to provide a good future for his family and I'm grateful for that.“Isaac” i s a fairly common boy's name. You might think thatI got called “Isaac” because my parents couldn't think of anything else to call me! But you'd be wrong. My parents are classical musicians and they named me after a famous violinist called Itzhak Perlman. They admired him because he was a great musician and he wasn't afraid to try out new ideas in his music. I don't play a musical instrument, but I am a painter and I often listen to classical music when I paint. When I listen to Itzhak Perlman's music, it inspires me.TapescriptGuo Jiangsheng: My name is Guo Jiangsheng. Jiangsheng means “born on the river”, and guess what? I was born on a boat! My family lives in a small mountain village. My parents needed to travel by boat to Chongqing where my mother was going to stay in a hospital for my birth. They were still on the boat outside Chongqing when suddenly my mother started to feel some pain. Then I was born. My parents got off the boat with their new baby and then went to the hospital to see ifeverything was OK. The doctors and nurses were very surprised and said my mother and I were both very healthy. After that my parents decided I should be called Jiangsheng!TapescriptAmazing But True!One day, a fisherman on the Arral Sea was sailing home after a day's work. It was raining and he didn't feel very happy. He hadn't had a very good day and hadn't caught very many fish. Suddenly, he heard a strange noise. A cow was flying towards his boat! The cow hit the boat and nearly destroyed it. When the fisherman got back home, people didn't believe his story. Then, some time later, the US Air Force showed that the fisherman had told the truth. While one of their transport planes was flying over the Arral Sea, a cow on the plane had gone mad and the pilot had thrown it out into the sea!Lesson 3 Life StoriesHelen KellerHelen Keller was a very special girl who needed a superb teacher. By the time she was seven years old, she still couldn't speak, read or write. This was because Helen couldn't see or hear. With these severe restrictions on her communication, Helen's behaviour was often unbearable.She was stubborn and angry, and often broke things when she wasn't understood.Anne Sullivan was brought in to help Helen. Anne was a teacher and former student at a school for the blind in Boston. She had had eyesight problems early in life as well so she could relate toHelen's difficulties. Her first goal was to stop Helen's troublesome behaviour. Helen would need this valuable preparation in order to learn language. She would also need lots of love. When Anne and Helen first met, Anne gave Helen a big hug.Helen would have to learn to understand words spelled on her hand. Anne's technique was simple and straightforward. She would put an object into one of Helen's hands and spell the word into her other hand. She started with dolls. She would let Helen play with the doll, and then spell the letters “D-O-L-L” into her hand. Helen thought this was a game. She had a precise description of her excitement in her book, The Story of My Life: “Running downstairs to my mother, I held up my hand and made the letters for doll. I did not know that I was spelling a word or even that words existed; I was simply making my fingers go in monkey-like imitation.”Then one day, Anne took Helen out to the well. Anne put Helen's hand under the water. As the water flowed over one hand, Anne spelled “w-a-t-e-r” into the other hand. Then suddenly, Helen had a burst of understanding; the movement of the fingers meant the cool water flowing over her hand. This precious knowledge gave her hope and joy. Finally, the world of words was opening up to her.Now that Helen understood the key to language, she was very eager to learn more and use it as much as she could. Children who can see and hear learn language easily but for Helen, it was a gradual and sometimes painful process.However, the results were amazing. As Helen's knowledge and vocabulary expanded, she asked more and more questions. This soon led her to discover more complex words and changed her thinking processes.Trying to learn the word “love” was an experience that she remembered well. This is how she described it in her book, The Story of My Life:“I remember the morning that I first asked the meaning of the word ‘love'. This was before I knew many words. I had found a few early violets in the garden and brought them to my teacher ... Miss Sullivan put her arm gently round me and spelled into my hand, ‘I love Helen.' ‘What is love?' I asked. She drew me closer to her and said, ‘It is here,' point ing to my heart ... Her words puzzled me very much because I did not then understand anything unless I touched it.”The meaning of love was still not apparent to Helen but she kept on trying to understand. “I smelt the violets in her hand and asked, half i n words, half in signs, a question which meant, ‘Is love the sweetness of flowers?' ‘No,' said my teacher.” Helen then felt the warmth of the sun shining on them. She pointed up and asked if that was love. When her teacher said that it wasn't, she was conf used and disappointed. “I thought it strange that my teacher could not show me love.”The word “think” was also a difficult one for Helen but she had a breakthrough while working on a simple task. She was making necklaces with the help of Miss Sullivan when she noticed that she had made some mistakes. Uncertain about how to fix them, she stopped to think carefully.As she did this, Miss Sullivan touched Helen's head and spelled the word “think” into her hand.“In a flash I knew that the word was the name of the process that was going on in my head.” It was the first time Helen had understood such a complex word — a word for something she couldn't touch. At that moment, her mind returned to the word “love”. As she thought about its meaning again, the sun came out. She pointed to the sun and asked her teacher again if that was love. Anne answered Helen by explaining that love was like the sun and clouds in a way.“You cannot touch the clouds, you know; but you feel the rain … You cannot touch love either; but you feel the sweetness that it pours into everything. Without love you would not be happy or want to play.” In that vivid moment, Helen finally understood the beautiful truth of the word “love”.Communication WorkshopTapescriptOnce upon a time, hundreds of years ago, there was a king called Orpheus and his queen, Eurydice. They loved each other very much. King Orpheus loved playing the harp and he played it beautifully.Queen Eurydice loved nature and used to go out into the country every day. One day in spring, she went walking in the fields. After a while she felt tired. She sat down under an apple tree and soon fell asleep. While she was sleeping, the king of the fairies came past and saw her.The king thought she was beautiful and decided to take her away with him. He took her on his horse to his palace in a beautiful green valley. When King Orpheus heard that his wife had gone, hewas very sad. He had loved Eurydice so much. He didn't want to live in the place which reminded him of his queen. He left it and went to look for Eurydice.Orpheus went to live in the woods. He took only his harp with him. For months and months he searched for Eurydice. His only pleasure was his harp. When he played it, all the birds and animals in the forest would come and listen to the music.One day, when he was in the woods, he saw a group of people. It was the king of the fairies! He followed them until they came to the palace of the king of the fairies. Orpheus knocked on the door. He said he was a musician and he had come to play for the king of the fairies. He went into the palace and saw lots of people – among them was his wife Eurydice! He tried to speak to her, but she couldn't speak to him and she couldn't go away with him. She needed permission from the king of the fairies. Orpheus started playing his harp. Everybody in the palace listened.“Your music is so beautiful that I will give you anything you wish,” said the fairy king to Orpheus. “Thank you, my lord. I will take my wife Eurydice away with me.” The fairy ki ng gave him permission to leave the fairy palace. Then, Orpheus took Eurydice back to his kingdom and they both lived happily ever after.。