大学英语新理念综合教程1Unit 10
《新理念交互英语教程1》教学教案(全)
新理念交互英语教程1教案课程名称新理念交互英语教程1学期课时班级专业教师院系教研室教材《新理念交互英语教程1》Unit 1 Gratitude Teaching ObjectivesTime AllocationNOTES: This unit is arranged for a time span of 8 periods.A teacher can make whatever changes he/she thinks necessary according to his/her own conditions.Teaching ProceduresPeriod 1Section A Wake Up Your EarsTeaching Steps:1.Students work in pairs and briefly discuss expressions to show politeness in English.2.Students study Word Tips to get prepared for doing Listening Practice.3.Students listen to the recording and do Listening Practice one by one.4.Check answers to the exercises together.Period 2Section B Open Your MouthTeaching Steps:Activity A1.Divide the class into groups with 3-4 members in each group, and ask students to tell the story to other students in the group by studying the pictures printed in the book carefully.Students are expected to add as more details as possible.2.Invite some students to tell the story to the whole class.3.Lead the open discussion on the questions in Activity B and then ask several students to state their opinions.Homework:1.Review the polite expressions learned in the class and practice with classmates or roommates after class.2.Preview Text A, including the new words and expressions.Period 3—4Section C Enrich Your MindPart One TextsText ATeaching Steps:1.Ask students to listen to the recording of Word List and read after it.2.Explain key words in the Word List in detail.Key Words:attention especially primary gentle patienceinfluence follow gain praise anxiouscourage treat role confident3.Ask students to listen to the recording of Useful Phrases and Expressions and read after it.4.Explain the useful phrases and expressions and ask students to make sentences with them.Useful Phrases and Expressionsneither...nor draw one’s attention as well ashave an influence on sb. to one’s surprise a laughing stockplay a role in turn into5.Students read the text for the first time to get the main ideas, discuss about the structure of the text, and then do “Reading Comprehension”individually.6.Check the answers to “Reading Comprehension”together.7.Ask students to listen to the recording of the text and read after it.8.Ask some students to read the text one by one.9.Explain some difficult language points in the text in detail.In this process, teachers should pay more attention to the sentence patterns mentioned in Notes.Language Points:Paragraph 21.enjoy doing sth.喜欢做某事e.g.I enjoy watching TV more than any other pastimes.我喜欢看电视超过了别的消遣方式。
新标准大学英语综合教程1-10单元
新标准大学英语综合教程1-10单元Unit testPart I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence usingthe correct word or expression from the box.manualexcitementadditionaloutlookdiversionleisurepeculiarinteractioninherentexcessive1. F or me, television is just a(n)some people consider it a full-time activity.2. S norkeling and scuba diving are greatpastimes, but they also have risks that make them dangerous.3. W hen I move to a new house, I think I'll needa(n)4. J ohn plays team sports in his free timebecause he appreciates theother people.5. M y current job involves a lot ofso I'd prefer that my next job be at a desk. 6. A ny hobby can take over your life if youspend a(n)7. I have to write an essay about what I like todo in my time.8. T he for the sports industry looks great;more and more people are trying to stayhealthy through sports.9. M ost people don't see much in stampcollecting, but I really enjoy it.10. My friends all think magic is a(n)hobby, but I find it interesting and itmakes me happy.Section B: Choose the best way tocomplete the sentences.11. M y little sister has an _______ spirit—shelikes to explore everyplace she goes.A. adventurousB. advantageousC. adventureD. advantage12. C live would often get into trouble because he_______ expressed his thoughts andopinions.A. swiftlyB. franticallyC. badlyD. perfectly13. F or many people, learning to speak Chinese isa _______ effort because it is so difficult.A. futileB. rewardingC. peculiarD. worthwhile14. T he _______ of the large tree from ourbackyard freed up space where we could play football.A. removeB. removalC. removingD. removes15. D on't _______ me! Of course I know how toplay chess!A. insultB. rudeC. offenseD. abuse16. E njoyable activities such as painting,photography, and light exercise help olderpeople maintain a _______ on the real world.A. gripsB. grippingC. gripperD. grip17. C ompleting crossword puzzles usually_______ me since many of the words are souncommon.A. aggravateB. aggravatesC. aggravatingD. aggravation18. S ome games, like chess, have an _______ setof rules, while others are relatively simple.A. excellentB. expensiveC. exactD. extensive19. M any young people practically live in the_______ world of video games.A. genuineB. virtualC. trueD. false20. B y definition, a hobby is something you do forfun and for which don't receive any _______.A. excitementB. leisureC. compensationD. gratificationSection C: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. Please sit and watch this short filmbefore the meeting.22. Stephen has taken an interestbought him a book of famous poems.23. When she got older, Sally tookphotography as a full-time hobby.24. Once I catch hold an idea, I have to followthrough until it's complete.25. Not many paintings are worthymasterpiece, but the Louvre Museum inParis is full of paintings that are!26. As the younger generation, I thinkthey're more interested in video games than books.27. A painter must have every color of painthand and available at all times.28. After reading that book, Charlie found itdifficult to movesame subject.29. When the weekend comes around, I'musually so tired from the week that I justwant to sleep.30. She just got back school, so she hasn'thad time to finish her homework yet.Part II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on thefollowing passage.Doris spends almost all of her free time in her backyard garden. Her hobby is (31)because Doris loves working with the earth and making things grow. Many people think gardening is (32)because it takes so much time and you can easily buy fruits and vegetables at the store. I suppose this point of view is (33), but Doris gets frustrated with such ideas. She (34)in her garden because she appreciates the feeling of creating life, not because she can't afford tomatoes and peppers at the market.Doris knows that most people don't have thepatience or (35)for gardening. She understands that it takes a lot of hard work to see results, so she doesn't hold a (36)against people who think gardening is a waste of time. To Doris, gardening is like an(37). Just like painting a beautiful picture, growing vegetables well requires a lot of experience, skill, patience, and (38).Yesterday, Doris spent a perfect afternoon outside, beneath the sun, and crouched in the dirt of her garden. She wore her (39)designed T-shirt that says "Doris: Master Gardener," and she harvested a basket full of beautiful fruits and vegetables. Why would anyone choose a different (40)to fill the days?Part III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on thefollowing passage.Music is almost a universal pastime. People around the world listen to it, play it, and appreciate it. However, world music is a subject that receives little attention in the West. Unfortunately, it's common for people in the United States and Great Britain to be completely unfamiliar with the many styles of music found in countries around the world. One of the most different, yet nonetheless beautiful, styles of music is found in Mongolia.Traditional Mongolian music uses a range of instruments, many of which are unique variations of instruments familiar to other cultures, such as the horse head fiddle, lute, trumpet, flute, zither, and drums. The most unique and well-known components of traditional Mongolian music, however, are the solo singing styles known as khuumii and urtiin duu.Khuumii, or throat singing, is performed without instrumental accompaniment, comes from deep in the throat, and produces the effect of two distinct notes at the same time. Khuumii developed inwestern Mongolia and the present-day Russian Republic of Tuva. The open expanse of the landscape in these regions was favorable for this type of singing, which allowed voices to travel long distances with minimal effort. Today, throat singing has become internationally known. However, many of the acts recording music and traveling the world are from Russia. Though many Mongolians still enjoy listening to and singing traditional music, young people (like those in many countries) tend to prefer modern pop music.Urtiin duu dates back to the 13th century, when the style was practised as a professional art. Urtiin duu relates intricate stories about the natural beauty of the land and the rituals of daily life. The vocal style is similar to khuumii in that it takes a talented, practised singer in order to perform well. The sounds are drawn-out and require extreme control of the singer's breath. Some examples of this style have been recorded to have as many as 20,000 verses, thus earning the name "long songs."41. "Music is almost a universal pastime." Whichof the following statements has the samemeaning as this?A. Music is a leisure activity foundaround the world.B. Music is a required activity foundaround the world.C. Music is a leisure activity found in afew places around the world.D. Music is a required activity found in afew places around the world.42. W ith which of the following statements wouldthe author of this passage probably agree?A. World music is an art form thatB. Young people always appreciate theC. Most people in London are unfamiliarD. Traditional Mongolian music isknown throughout the world.43. W hich paragraph describes a style of singingthat some might consider to be excessivelylengthy?A. Paragraph 1.B. Paragraph 2.C. Paragraph 3.D. Paragraph 4.44. W hich of the following sentences from thepassage indicates the author's opinion?A. However, world music is a subjectthat receives little attention in the West.B. One of the most different, yetnonetheless beautiful, styles of musicis found in Mongolia.C. Today, throat singing has becomeinternationally known.D. The sounds are drawn-out andrequire extreme control of the singer'sbreath.45. T he author of this passage is _______.A. telling a storyB. presenting informationC. making an argumentD. persuading the reader。
大学英语新理念综合教程第一册综合实训教学大纲
大学英语新理念综合教程第一册综合实训教学大纲课程简介本教程是针对大学第一或第二年级英语课程的学生设计的一套教材。
该教程旨在帮助学生全面提高英语听、说、读、写和翻译等综合语言能力,同时增强学生文化素养和跨文化交际能力。
本课程共分为四个模块:•Unit 1: Introduction to English Learning•Unit 2: Campus Life•Unit 3: Globalization•Unit 4: Education每个模块包含不同的主题和语言要点,涵盖从日常生活到社会,文化和全球化等多个领域。
学生将通过阅读和讨论文本、参与课堂活动、撰写英文作文和翻译等方式,达到综合英语语言水平的提高。
本课程拥有完整的教学大纲,旨在为教师提供全面的指导和支持,以帮助教师在实践中更成功地教授这门课程。
教学目标本课程的教学目标分为以下几个方面:•学生将通过听、说、读、写、翻译等方式,全面提高其英语综合语言水平,包括语音、词汇、语法和表达能力等方面。
•学生将了解和学习不同主题和领域的文本,增强其文化素养和跨文化交际能力。
•学生将通过参与课堂活动和独立写作的方式,提高其批判思考和逻辑思维能力,培养其创造性思维和解决问题的能力。
•学生将通过翻译不同类型和领域的文本,提高其语言实际应用能力,培养跨语言文化的交流与合作能力。
课程设计本课程共分为四个模块,每个模块包含多个单元。
每个单元都涵盖不同的主题和语言点,旨在为学生提供一种真实、具体、生动的学习体验。
以下是每个模块的简要介绍:Unit 1: Introduction to English Learning本单元主要是为学生介绍英语学习的历史和现状,包括英语的地位和应用领域、多样的英语方言和音系等内容。
学生还将了解如何利用不同的资源来提高自己的英语水平。
Unit 2: Campus Life本单元旨在增强学生日常生活、校园生活和留学生活等方面的英语应用能力,学生将学习如何在不同的场景和情境中使用英语进行交流,从而更好地融入当地文化和生活。
《大学英语新理念综合教程》第一册Unit1教案
Step7 New Words and Phrases
1.Words: challenge acquire precious realistic
2.Phrases: in one’s favor take on face up count on make the most of
2)In your eyes, what is the best college life?
3)Talk about the tips of how to go through the campus life.
Teaching method:the question-and-answer activity and pair work
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Unit 1sectionⅡcollege life
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Textbook
College English New Concept Book 1,BeijingPress
Teaching Content
Unit1—sectionⅡreading
1)What kind of college students do you expect to be?
2)What will you do to adjust to your campus life?
Teaching method: Read the text individually, use the question-and-answer activity
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新编大学英语综合教程第一册7-10单元课后翻译
新编大学英语综合教程第一册7-10单元课后翻译Unit71. 我朋友说她会考虑向该学校捐款。
(consider, make donation)My friend said she would consider making a donation to the school.2. 我建议他认真考虑一下,然后再作决定。
(suggest)I suggest he think carefully about it before he makes any decisions.3. 明天约翰很可能会来参加聚会。
(be likely to)John is likely to come to the party tomorrow.4. 仅有理论知识是不够的,我们还要学会如何将理论应用于实践。
(put into practice)It is not enough to have only theoretical knowledge. We should learn how to put theory into practice.5. 你本不应该再回到那幢还在燃烧的大楼,你可能会被严重烧伤的。
(shouldn't have, might have) You shouldn't have gone back to the burning building—you might have been badly / seriously burned.6. 我从来没有想过会有问题。
(cross sb.'s mind)It had never crossed my mind that there might be a problem.7. 查尔斯(Charles)怕羞,不会主动结交朋友。
(take the initiative)Charles is shy and does not take the initiative in making friends.Unit81. 要进行长时间的谈判(negotiations)才能达成协议。
新理念大学英语综合教程第一册答案
那是个正规的宴会,我照妈妈对我讲的那样穿着礼服去了As it was a formal dinner party, I wore formal dress, as Mother told me to.他的女友劝他趁抽烟的坏习惯尚未根深蒂固之前把它改掉His girlfriend advised him to get out of/get rid of his bad habit of smoking before it took hold.他们预料到下几个月电的需求量很大,决定增加生产。
Anticipating that the demand for electricity will be high during the next few months, they have decided to increase its production.据说比尔因一再违反公司的安全规章而被解雇It is said that Bill has been fired for continually violating the company’s safety rules. /Bill is said to have been fired for continually violating the company’s safety rules.据报道地方政府已采取适当措施避免严重缺水的可能性It is reported that the government has taken proper measures to avoid the possibility of a severe water shortage.半个小时过去了,但末班车还没来,我们只好走回家。
Half an hour had gone by ,but the last bus hadn’t come we had to walk home.玛丽看上去对汉语考试很担心,因为她还没有背熟课文。
新理念大学英语学习大厅综合教程考...
新理念大学英语学习大厅综合教程考试答案Unit 1(2)(New concept college English study hall integrated courseexamination answer Unit 1 (2))综合单元测试级2单元1听力理解请根据需要填入脚本:真或假说明:在这部分,你将听到十个陈述。
每个语句都是基于本单元刚刚学习的文本。
语句一到六是关于文本A的,语句七到十是关于文本B 的。
每个语句只读一次。
在你听到每一个陈述之后,决定它是对的还是错的。
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真的假的请根据需要填入脚本:请根据需要填入脚本:听写说明:在这部分的测试中,你会听一段文章,它不会完整地写给你听。
你会听到这段话两次。
在听的时候,你必须用你听到的准确的单词填空。
(10分)美国社会风俗和其他国家的风俗习惯有很大区别。
美国人很少有11的“等级”,特别是在社会上。
大多数美国人不希望受到任何特别尊重的方式,因为他们的年龄或社会地位,这使他们感到12。
许多美国人甚至觉得“先生”、“夫人”或“小姐”这两个词太正式了。
各年龄段的人5月13日都要直呼其名。
不要叫我史米斯太太,就叫我莎丽就行了。
“只用名字通常是14的友好和接受。
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然而,如果你不觉得只使用名字很舒服,那就相当于15更正式。
只要笑一笑,说一段时间后你会直呼其名,但当你第一次见到某人时,你会变得更正式,16岁。
通常,17个名字都是用姓和姓来写的:“Mary Smith,这是John Jones”。
在这18篇中,你可以自由决定是否称呼这位女士为“玛丽”或“史米斯小姐”。
新标准大学英语综合教程1 Unit 10
Unit testPart I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.fearful threat solution complicated skeptical sustainable invest helplessness community election dependence indoor landscape fertile humid habitat inspiration restoring original diversity1.Until people learn to embrace fertiledevelopment, we will continue to damage theenvironment and use up natural resources.Your answer Correct answerfertile sustainable2.She is now concentrating on a(n) sustainablas a shoe designer.Your answer Correct answersustainable career3. There is a fundraising concert this weekend sponsored by the environmental-awarenessinvest.Your answer Correct answerinvest community4.The problem of air pollution has no easy original; people have been working on it foryears.Your answer Correct answeroriginal solution5.The harsh diversityof the Sahara desert makes it difficult for plants to grow or animalsto survive.Your answer Correct answerdiversity landscape6.Jake has always been helplessnessof people who refuse to recycle.Your answer Correct answer helplessness skeptical7.If farmers in this country were able to grow more food, we could reduce our humidonforeign farmers.Your answer Correct answerhumid dependence8.My father likes to spend his weekend sustainableold cars.Your answer Correct answer sustainable restoring9.My little sister was always fearfulof spiders until she learned that most of them areharmless.Your answer Correct answerfearful fearful10.Zoos and aquariums make an effort to recreate the natural landscapefor each of theanimals on exhibit.Your answer Correct answerlandscape habitat11.It's that feeling of humidthat makes most people think that nothing can be done tosave the environment.Your answer Correct answerhumid helplessness12.The investof global warming has made many conservationists worried.Your answer Correct answerinvest threat13.The painter took her dependencefrom the wonderful landscapes of South America.Your answer Correct answer dependence inspiration14.Carrie will vote for the Green Party in the next diversitybecause she agrees with theirideas.Your answer Correct answerdiversity election15.The inspirationplan was to start a small garden, not become a farmer!Your answer Correct answerinspiration original16.We could endlessly debate climate change since it is such a(n) restoringissue.Your answer Correct answer restoring complicated17.The tropical rainforests of South-east Asia are some of the most electionplaces on Earthwith thousands of plant and animal species.Your answer Correct answerelection fertile18.The originalof life found along the Amazon River is greater than anywhere else onEarth.Your answer Correct answeroriginal diversity19.In my opinion, the government needs to habitatmore money in farming and agriculture.Your answer Correct answer habitat invest20.Since Greg lives in the city, he has a small indoorgreenhouse where he grows freshvegetables.Your answer Correct answerindoor indoor Section B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.Your answer Correct answer soluted with27.Susan quickly realized that she was originalof her depth when she tried debating herprofessor.Your answer Correct answeroriginal out28.For years, the government has been throwing money dependethe problem of air pollution.Your answer Correct answer dependence at29.The original plan was put into practice long dependencethe revised version came about.Your answer Correct answer dependence before30.It downed dependeme that I had forgotten my father's birthday.Your answer Correct answerdependence onPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.as a(n) (40)educationalto others.Your answer Correct answer(31) invest environmentally(32) restore invest(33) environmentally complicated(34) environmentally solutions(35) economic panels(36) bulbs bulbs(37) sustainable organic(38) solutions community(39) complicated economic(40) educational inspirationPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.For years, environmentalists have been warning people about the dangers of deforestation. Unfortunately, people only started to listen until it was almost too late. Deforestation occurs when areas with many trees (forests) are converted to areas with few or no trees. Why does this happen? It can happen for several reasons, some of them natural and some of them caused by people.Deforestation can occur naturally as a result of forest fires, severe weather, or natural disasters (such as volcanic eruptions or tsunamis). It can also occur as a result of commercial logging, urban sprawl, or the need for open land for agriculture, livestock grazing, or mining. Whatever the cause, deforestation has many effects, and some of them can be quite serious.Deforestation obviously destroys the environment and kills the plants living in the affected area. It also removes the habitat for countless other animal species. Therefore, deforestation reduces biodiversity and accelerates the pace of extinction. It can also negatively affect climate patterns by disrupting the natural balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide. In addition, deforestation alters the amount of water in the soil and can create an environment more vulnerable to severe floods.Tropical rainforests once covered nearly 14 percent of the world's land surface. Today, because of deforestation, they only cover 6 percent. Scientists and researchers believe that, unless deforestation is slowed, all of the world's rainforests could be gone in 40 years. South America's Amazon rainforest, the largest of Earth's remaining rainforests, contains one-fifth of the world's freshwater and produces more than 20 percent of the world's oxygen. As the environmentalists and conservationists have been asking for years, can we really afford to continue cutting down trees?41. Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?A. The Economic Impact of DeforestationB. Deforestation: Is It Inevitable?C. Deforestation: Cause and EffectD. The Controversy over Deforestation42. The author of this passage would probably agree with which of thefollowing statements?A. Deforestation is an irrelevant issue.B. Deforestation might endanger the entire world.C. Deforestation is a small-scale problem.D. Deforestation only affects tropical rainforests.43. Which of the following sentences contains an opinion?A. Deforestation can occur naturally as a result of forest fires,severe weather, or natural disasters.B. Tropical rainforests once covered nearly 14 per cent of theworld's land surface.C. Scientists and researchers believe that ... all of the world'srainforests could be gone in 40 years.D. South America's Amazon rainforest ... produces more than 20per cent of the world's oxygen.44. Which paragraph is about the causes of deforestation?A. Paragraph 1.B. Paragraph 2.C. Paragraph 3.D. Paragraph 4.45. According to the author, deforestation is a _____ problem.A. localB. regionalC. foreignD. global。
新标准大学英语 综合教程1 课后翻译答案Unit 1-10
新标准大学英语综合教程1 课后翻译答案Unit 1-10Unit 16 Translate the sentences into English.1 他们对业余剧社的介绍给苏菲留下了深刻的印象,于是她就报了名。
(Amateur Dramatics; sign up for)Theirintroduction of Amateur Dramatics impressed Sophie so much that she signed upfor it.2 网络教育为全职人员提供了利用业余时间接受继续教育的机会。
(work full time) Onlineeducation provides those who work full time with opportunities to receivefurther education in their spare time.3 刚上大学时,他不知道是否需要把老师讲的内容一字不落地都记下来。
(be supposed to; scribble down)When hefirst arrived at university, he was not sure whether he was supposed toscribble down every word out of the professor’s mouth.4 没有人觉察出他隐藏在笑容背后的绝望。
(detect)No onedetects his despair well hidden behind his smile.5 有些学生能轻松自如地与陌生人交谈,可有些学生却很难做到这一点。
(be easy about) Somestudents are easy about talking with strangers, while some others find it hardto do so.Unit 26 Translate the sentences into English.1 他们这儿不卖薯条,如果你想吃,得去肯德基或麦当劳。
综合英语1unit 10
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全新版大学英语综合教程1答案
全新版大学英语综合教程1答案Unit 1 Growing UpPart II Language FocusV ocabularyⅠ.1.1.respectable2.agony3.put…down4.sequence5.hold back6.distribute7.off and on8.vivid9.associate10.finally11.turn in12.tackle2.1.has been assigned to the newspaper’s Paris office.2.was so extraordinary that I didn’t know whether to believe him or not.3.a clear image of how she would look in twenty years’ time.4.gave the command the soldiers opened fire.5.buying bikes we’ll keep turning them out.3.1.reputation, rigid, to inspire2.and tedious, What’s more, out of date ideaspose, career, avoid showing, hardly hold backⅡ.posed2.severe3.agony4.extraordinary5.recallmand7.was violating8.anticipateⅢ.1.at2.for3.of4.with5.as6.about7.to8.in, in9.from10.on/upon Comprehensive Exercises Ⅰ. Cloze1.1.hold back2.tedious3.scanned4.recall5.vivid6.off and on7.turn out/in8.career2.st2.surprise3.pulled4.blowing5.dressed6.scene7.extraordinary8.image9.turn10.excitementⅡ. Translation1.1.As it was a formal dinner party, I wore formal dress, as Mother told me to.2.His girlfriend advised him to get out of/get rid of his bad habit of smoking before it took hold.3.Anticipating that the demand for electricity will be high during the next few months, they have decided to increase its production.4.It is said that Bill has been fired for continually violating the company’s safety rules. /Bill is said to have been fired for continually violating the company’s safety rules.5.It is reported that the government has taken proper measures to avoid the possibility of a severe water shortage. /The local government is reported to have taken proper measures to avoid the possibility of a severe water shortage.2.Susan lost her legs because of / in a car accident. For a time, she didn’t know how to face up to the fact that she would never (be able to) walk again.One day, while scanning (through) some magazines, a true story caught her eye /she was attracted by a true story. It gave a vivid description of how a disabled girl became a writer. Greatly inspired, Susan began to feel that she, too, would finally be bale to lead a useful life.Unit 2 FriendshipI. V ocabulary1. Fill in the gaps with words or phrases given in the box.1) absolutely2) available3) every now and then4) are urging/ urged5) destination6) mostly7) hangs out8) right away9) reunion10) or something11) estimate12) going ahead2. Rewriting1) It seemed that his failure in the examination was still on his mind.2) He was completely choked up by the sight of his team losing in the final minutes of the game.3) She was so lost in study that she forgot to have dinner.4) Something has come up and I am afraid I won’t be able to accomplish the project on time.5) The cost of equipping the new hospital was estimated at $2 million.3. Complete the sentences.1) were postponed the awful is estimated2) reference not available an kind of3) not much of a teacher skips go aheadII. Collocation1.to2.for3.at4.from5.in6.to on7.on8.withIII. Usage1.more or less2.kind of/ sort of3.something4.kind of/ sort of5.more or less6.or somethingComprehensive exercisesI. Cloze1.text-related1)choked up2)awful3)practically4)neighborhood5)correspondence6)available7)destination8)reunion9)Mostly10)postponing11)absolutely2.Theme-related1)how2)savings3)embarrassment4)phone5)interrupted6)touch7)envelop8)signed9)message10)neededII. Translation1.Translate the sentences.1) Half an hour had gone by, but the last bus hadn’t come yet. We had to walk home.2) Mary seems to be very worried about the Chinese exam because she hasn’t learned the texts by heart.3) Since the basketball match has been postponed, we might as well visit the museum.4) He stayed in Australia with his parents all the way through WWⅡ.5) Since I graduated from Nanjing University in 1985, I have kind of lost touch with my classmates.2.Translate the passage.It is not easy to keep in touch with friends far away. This is true in my case.It has been a couple of years since I left my old neighborhood and all the friends there. I have been meaning to write to them but things come up and I just don’t seem to find the time. They are al ways on my mind, however, and I think I will certainly make an effort to keep up correspondence with them in the future.Unit 3I V ocabulary11) brief 2) in terms of 3) cut off 4) tend 5) anyway 6)precise 7)in the form of 8) initiative 9) convey 10) in two minds 11) concept 12) grasp21) has ensured their team a place in the Cup final.2)medical workers’ responsibility to heal the wounded and rescue the dying.3)entertain as well as educate the learner.4)can do without air and water.5)is likely to be held in June.31)lies in contact between2)basis of is likely sufficient at the moment3)the steady will be highlyII Word Formation1 regained2 undecided3 undersupplied4 disabled5 precondition6 foresight7 mispronounced8 enrich IIIAntonyms1) majority 2) accepted 3)increased 4)weaknesses5) local 6) late 7)wrong 8)falseComprehensive exercisesI Close1.Text-related1)highly 2)bring about 3)evident 4)rate 5)sufficient 6)put across 7)proportion 8)Hence 9)ensure2. Theme-related1)understand 2)travel 3)practical 4)use 5)Another 6)likely 7)affect 8)developments 9)supply 10) SomedayII Translation1) As is predicted by scientists, global pollution has become one of the most serious problems humans are faced with.2) Competition for these jobs is very tough –we have five times as many applicants this year as we did last year/ there are five times as many applicants this year as there were last year.3) As the facts show, educational programs need to fit into the national plan for economical development.4) The car burns too much gas, and moreover, the price is almost twice as much as I intend to pay.5) To understand a great international event, we, first of all, need to consider the historical and political background to it.2 It is hard to imagine how our forefathers could do without so many conveniences that modern technology has brought about. Back then only a small proportion of the population enjoyed the comforts of life. The majority didn’t even have sufficient food, not to speak of/ let alone the privilege of being educated. However, many people blame modern technology for creating so many problems. They want to slow down the rate of progress. But no one can put the clock back.Unit 4V ocabulary1) wreck 2) balance 3) approaching 4) handle 5) discard 6) Above all 7) diet 8) do with 9) checked on 10) cleaned up 11) weekly 12) principles2.1) to look for survivors were abandoned after it had been/was determined that all the people in the sunken ship had died.2) was amazed that Bob left a well-paid job travel around the world.3) for a loan has been turned down by many a bank as her business is small and she could provide no guarantee.4) express her thoughts with precision, so people often misunderstand her.5) will weaken our determination to modernize our country in the shortest possible time.3.1) for sale hunting for be amazed by2) become skilled handle their loans3)character by calling on he passed awayII Confusable words1.1) personal 2) personnel2.1) sometime 2) Sometimes 3)some time 4) sometimeIII Euphemismde hcgabfComprehensive ExercisesI Close1. Text-related1)sponsored 2)determination 3) turned away 4) assumed 5) capacity6)skilled 7)loan 8) character 9) hunting 10) for sale 11) send for2. Theme-related1)save 2)recent 3)modest 4) grow 5) dream6) immigrants 7)business 8) engineering 9)invest 10) richIII Translation1)It is reported that UN mediators have worked out a plan which they hope will be acceptable to both sides.2)Doris walked in the forest cautiously, afraid of being attacked by giant snakes.3)Earthquakes, typhoons and other natural disasters cannot be prevented, but action can be taken to protect life and property.4)I bought a new issue of my favorite sports magazine and hurried home, anxious to amuse myself reading it.5)Helen lacks confidence. I’ve never known anyone so unsure of herself.2.After graduating from college, Tony decided to start his own business. At the beginning, many a bank turned down his request for a loan. But he was not a bit discouraged, and continued to call on one banker after another seeking help. Impressed by his determination and optimism, one banker finally agreed to loan him the money. Now he has become a wealthy businessman. Talking about his amazing achievement, Tony says that it is important to create rather than wait for opportunities.Unit 5V ocabularyI.11) monthly 2) acquaintances 3)classic 4) look; in the eye 5)manufactured 6) options 7)finance8) replacement 9) survived 10) pick out 11) married 12) grabbed at2.1) survived a car crash that killed both her parents.2) almost embarrassed to death when Sarah read my poem out to the whole class.3) of the Children’s Hospital will care for the seriously injured pupils.4) several phone calls making inquiries about the position of the Chief Financial Officer.5) straighten out all your financial problems if you join our club.3.1) inquiry; died of hunger; people survied2) Instantly; give up his; retire;replace him; executive 3) his beloved; odd jobs; and all thatII Word Formation1.embarrassment2. survivors3. newly4. marketable5. monthly6. competition7. conceivable8.respectableIII. Usage1.the poor2. The deceased/The dead3. the disabled4. the French5. The accused6. the young7. the unemployed8. the latter…the former…Comprehensive ExercisesI.Cloze1.Text-related1)died of 2) instantly 3) classic 4)ask around 5) surviving 6) retire 7)executive 8) replacement9)stock 10) look…in the eye2.Theme-related1)impressed 2) diligence 3) Instead 4) Contrary 5) professionally 6) perform 7) personal8) balance 9) commitment 10) revealedII. Translation1.1) I’m not sure where you can find a good carpenter---you’d better ask around.2) Feeling a little embarrassed, he quickly cleared his throat and looked up at the painting on the wall.3) Michael was survived by three sons, two daughters, and his wife Elizabeth.4) As a financial expert, William advised us to invest our money in the stock market.5) We small retailers can’t compete with supermarkets in pricing and sales.2.My dad is a hard-working executive of a manufacturing firm. He works six days a week. Every day he has to straighten out various kinds of problems so that he often stays up late/nights. However, he tries his best to balance/maintain balance between work and family. On Sundaysmy dad usually stays at home and cares for us as much as he can. To my greatest joy, he cooks our favorite dished and plays ball with us.Unit 6V ocabularyⅠ1.1)Fertile2)Reflected3)Overseas4)Slim5)Split6)Sustained7)Glow8)Thrust9)Keen10)Bud11)Previous12)Whichever2.1) The sickly smell of carpets and furniture in the bedroom disgusts me.2) Mary stopped corresponding with Henry after the death of her mother.3) A radio transmitter is best located at an isolated place far from cities.4) I was so absorbed in the game on TV that I didn’t hear Martin come in.5) The rough surface of the basketball helps players grip the ball.3.1) to broaden; make their way2) disgusts; take a chance on3) the grand; and overseas; reflectedⅡ1. 1) frightened 2) afraid/ frightened2. 1) alike/similar 2) similar3. 1) alive 2) living4. 1) sleeping 2) asleepⅢ1.1) disappointed 2) disappointment 3) disappointing 4) disappoint5) disappointingly 6) disappointing2. 1) attractive 2) attract 3) attraction 4) attractively 5) unattractively6) unattractiveComprehension ExercisesⅠCloze1.Text-related1)Identifying 2) gripped 3) margins 4)corresponding 5) overseas 6)little 7)hesitate8)grateful 9) made my way 10) going my way2. Theme-related1)first 2)ring 3)Nor 4) another 5) threw 6) deliberately 7) reasoned 8) himself9) restaurant 10) matterⅡTranslation1.1) Before I went off to university, my grandfather gave me a few words of wisdom which impressed me deeply.2)Never tell my parents about my injuries and I’ll be very grateful to you (for it).3)At the meeting some of our colleagues put forward sensible suggestions about improving our working environment.4)The management has/have agreed to grant the workers a 10% pay rise in response to union pressure.5)It was very thoughtful of the hostess to give the house a thorough cleaning before we arrived.2.Not rich himself, Uncle Li never hesitates to help others. Previous to/Before his retirement, through Project Hope he located theaddresses of two country kids who grew up in poor families but had a keen desire to study. From then on he sent them money regularly. Later the two made their way to college, and even got a chance to study overseas.Unit 7Content QuestionsPair Work1.He thinks animals will probably do their best thinking when it serves their own purposes, not when scientists ask them to.2.Because he believes they may encounter animal intelligence in their daily life.3.He regards them as a new window on animal intelligence.4.She wanted to get more pineapple.5.He expanded the money supply by breading chips in two.6.It shows he is clever and sly. He ate up the fruit leaving nothing but stems to share with Miles.7.They say that animals cooperate when they learn it is in their interest to do so.8.The author thinks that what behaviorists say is right, but he doesn’t think their explanation is satisfactory enough.9.Because Orky was the most intelligent animal she had worked with.10.Corky is a female whale because she is Orky’s mate and delivereda baby whale.11.Because she thought the orange must have rolled off somewhere inaccessible.12.Towan hid his orange underneath his foot. The act reveals some animals are intelligent enough to know how to deceive.Text Organization1.Eugene Linden wants to tell the reader that animals do have, at least, some limited intelligence, and the personal experiences of those who are in close contact with animals are more convincing evidence than that any experiments can provide.2.Let’s Make a Deal: Some animals are intelligent enough to know howto bargain with people.Tale of a Whale: Animals like whales can assess a situation and act accordingly.Primate Shell Game: Animals can attempt to deceive.Language Sense Enhancement1.(1) controversy (2) consciousness (3) explore (4) serves theirown purposes(5) encounter (6) lack of it (7) convinced (8) mental feats (9)captivity (10) humansLanguage FocusI.V ocabulary1.1) go (very) far 2) has expanded 3) in the interest(s) of 4) only to5) encountered 6) has cooperated 7) assessed 8) (had) switched 9) horizons 10) gaze 11) disaster 12) wiped out2.1) … a long/long running controversy over whether the book should be published or not2) … felt relieved after her first meeting with Tom had gone smoothly3) ... suddenly went wrong with my computer when I was in the middle of writing the essay4) … is obvious that our company is still maintaining its composition as market leader in software.5) … give in until they give her a pay rise3.1) have undertaken, original, to explore2) evidence convinced, underneath, extending to3) to negotiate, encounter, to figure out, exploreII.Confusable Words1. firstly2. first, first3. At first4. First/Firstly5. first6. First7. at first8. firstage1. animal intelligence whose2. zoo keeper where3. eye contact through what4. money supply of what5. killer whale what kind6. baby whale how old7. family member of what8. sea turtle what kind/whereComprehensive ExercisesI.Cloze1.(1) emergency (2) evidence (3) original (4) sizing up(5) negotiates (6) reveal (7) make a deal (8) dominant(9) in their interest(s) (10) deceiving (11) controversy(12) judgment (13) explore2.(1) protect (2) However (3) type (4) situation (5) sights(6) together (7) rang (8) associate (9) without (10) environmentII.Translation1.1) A local business undertook the project but went bankrupt before it was completed.2) Let’s make a deal—you wash my car, and I’ll let you use it tonight.3) We got to the village which we thought must have been wiped out in the severe earthquake, only to find it slightly damaged.4) My garden is dry and shady—few plants thrive in that condition5) Mystery still surrounds the exact truth behind the film star’s death/exact circumstance of the film star’s death.2.When I was young I used to visit the zoo in my hometown. There what attracted me most was a couple of tigers, especially the male. They were dept in a huge iron cage at first, but later were released from it and moved to a place called Tiger Hill. Twenty years later I revisited the zoo and was relieved to find Tiger Hill was still there, but greatly extended. Moving around now were six tigers, old and young, instead of two!Unit 8Pair work1.She was amazed at the author’s ability to do mental calculation.2.Children can’t spell correctly; their knowledge of word history and geography is non-existent3.He didn’t want to compete with the hard-working Asians at U.C.L.A. He preferred a less intellectually challenging life.4.A modern industrial state cannot function with an idle, ignorant labor force.5.To use the media to dramatize and drive home the message to today’s teenagers.6.He is fed up with the book he is forced to red.7.They can’t read or write. They place their hopes on their children.8.He works as a cleaner in a factory owned by the Japanese.9.Because he has no education, no useful skill, and no discipline.10.Americans stop demanding good education foe children. Machines do all the complex work and there is little manual work to be done. America is poorer than Japan and European countries.11.Hard work education, saving and discipline help a nation rise from the ashes.12.He finally comes to realize the importance of study.Work on your own1.Part one paras.1-10Teenagers’ idleness and ignorance will produce serious effects on all concerned and society as a whole.Part two paras.11-24Kevin 1990 comes to realize in his dream how greatly lack of education costs his forebears, himself, his children and the society they live in, and how important it is to study hard.2.Part oneTeenagers’ intellectual laziness and ignorancePart twoKevin 1990, his forebears(with the exception of his intellectual father),and his children lead a poor, miserable life.America is on the decline.There is no law and order in the country.America children have no chance to receive a good education. Businesses in America are owned by wealthy Europeans and Asians. Language sense enhancementIndifference (1)Summed up (2)Preferred (3)Financial (4)Accumulated (5)Intellectual (6)Affect (7)Industrial (8)Idle (9)Break down (10)V ocabularyI1.1.industrial2.idle3.is functioning4.intellectual5.scared6.handful7.luxury8.private9.work up10.slice11.miracle12.was jammed2.1. to be seriously affected by the rise in gas prices。
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大学英语1 Unit 10 阅读课程教案Session 1 (90mins):Section A : Being Honest and OpenI. Pre-reading activities (20 mins)Step 1Questions for discussion:1. Is honesty out style? Give your reasons.2. How do you see the problem of cheating on exam?3. Honestly speaking, have you cheated on exams? How do you feel about it now?4. What do you think of white lies?Step 2Pre-reading listening:First listening: Listen to a passage about moral standard.Second listening: Listen to the passage again and answer the following questions according to what you hear.1. What did the writer learn from his grandparents?2. What are the two qualities that help make relationships stronger?3. What are the three key principles? What do you think of them?II. Text structure analysis and introduction of the writing pattern: a paragraph of a general principle supported by an example. (25mins)Step 1:Text structure analysisDivide the text into parts and work out the general idea of each partThe passage is a about “Integrity”, which is in short supply in today’s society. Its structural organization can be brought to light when we insert some questions between paragraphs. The story can be divided into three parts.Part One(paras.1-2): Honesty or integrity involves having a personal standard of morality and boundaries that does not sell out to convenience and that is not relative to the situation at hand.Part Two (paras.3-13): The author argues for the “Integrity Triangle”with three principles: stand firmly for your convictions under whatever pressure; give others credit they deserve; and be honest and open about yourself.Part Three (para.14): A life of principle, of not yielding to the tempting attractions of an easy morality, will always win the day.Step 2: Introduction of the writing pattern: a paragraph of a general principle supported by an example.III. Explain new words and phrases in the passage of Section A (40mins)1.demonstrate vt.1)show or prove something clearlyGalileo demonstrated that objects of different weights fall at the same speed.伽利略证实重量不同的物体落下的速度一样。
《新通用大学英语一》Unit-10-Shopping-Smart-语言点
《新通用大学英语一》Unit-10-Shopping-Smart-语言点Language Points in Unit 10 Shopping SmartText Abargainv. try to persuade someone to give you a better price or make an agreement that suits you better 讨价还价;达成协议•If you bargain with the sellers, they might reduce the price.•She bargained with the trader till he sold her the fruit cheaply.customn. sth. people do that is traditional or usual 习惯;风俗•In America, it's a custom for the bride's father to pay for the wedding.•Custom is the source of our strongest and most believed proofs. exchangen. the act of changing the money of one country to the money of another country 货币兑换•I've offered to paint the kitchen in exchange for a week's accommodation.•Four of my cassettes for your Madonna CD is a fair exchange.discountn. a reduction in the price of sth. 折扣•The bags cost around £12 each and if you buy them all we'll give you a discount.•There's often a discount on purchases made with VIP cards.exchange ratethe value of the money of one country when you change it into the money of another country 汇率• A fixed exchange rate system works only if the anchor currency is stable.•Britain says it remains fully committed to rejoining the Exchange Rate Mechanism when the time is right.agree toaccept an idea, opinion, etc., especially after unwillingness or argument 同意•The police have agreed to their request for a full investigation.•Yesterday management and unions agreed to a pay deal.have funenjoy oneself; have a good time 玩得开心•We haven’t had such fun for several years.•Obviously, the kids had a lot of fun with that toy train.Text Bsatisfiedadj. pleased with what has happened or with what you have achieved 感到满意的•If you're not completely satisfied with the good, you can get your money back.•The little boy nodded slowly, pretending to be satisfied by the reply. cashiern. someone whose job is to receive or give money in a store, bank, etc.(商店等的)收银员• A cashier takes and gives out money in a bank or shop.•The consumer picks the items off a shelf in a retail outlet and pays a cashier.customaryadj. usual in a particular society or situation 习惯的;惯例的•In some cultures it is customary for the bride to wear something white.•Barbara answered the questions of the audience with her customary enthusiasm.be relaxed aboutfeel easy about; do not worry about 对…随意•Twenty-year-old Sarah is quite relaxed about her career.•Overweight individuals tend not to be so relaxed about fluctuations in body size as thin people.round offchange an exact figure into the nearest whole number 用四舍五入化为整数• 3.1415926 gives 3.14 when rounded off to 2 decimal places.•Well that comes to 169, so let’s round it off to 170.service chargethe price asked or paid for a service 服务费•I’ve spent a fortune in this place and all I'm asking for is a reduction in the service charge.•The hotel does not operate a service charge, but it seems that guests in fact tip generously.be satisfied withbe pleased with; be content with 对…满意•We’re never satisfied with what we've got in this society, are we?•Despite the vast increases in expenditure on education recently, the public are not satisfied with the performance of our schools.at the tablehaving a meal 就餐•After washing the hands, the kids sat at the table.•Uncle Albert was sitting at the table, with a cup of tea, head buried in the newspaper.Text Cmillenniumn. a period of one thousand years 一千年;千禧年•The second half of the third millennium BC saw the introduction of the first metalworking into Britain.•The name, New Millennium, refers to the new period of a thousand years which started in the year 2000.e-commercen. buying and selling goods on the Internet 电子商务•E-commerce usually refers to the trading of goods and services over the Internet.•One kind of e-commerce is online ticket and hotel reservation. momentumn. progress or development that is becoming faster or stronger 冲力;势头•The campaign for reform should start to gather momentum in the new year.•Governments often lose momentum in their second term of office. annumn. year 年•Additional labor costs in respect of the central production unit are estimated at £12,000 per annum.•It is generally agreed that the conference market is growing by approximately 10 per cent per annum.couponn. a piece of paper that allows one to buy sth. at a reduced price 优惠券•The coupon entitles you to 10 cents off your next purchase.•I've kept the special coupon from the box of washing powder, so that I can get my next box cheaper.primarilyadv. chiefly; mainly 主要地;根本上•The food advertisement is aimed primarily at small children.•For many centuries it was primarily through church choirs that formal education was available to boys.burdenv. create a problem or serious responsibility for someone 加负担于;使麻烦•I hate to burden my parents with the tuition and fees of my college education.•Mexico is burdened by a rapidly growing population.amazev. affect with great surprise; astonish 使惊异;吃惊•Dave amazed his friends by suddenly getting married.•The young teacher’s extensive knowledge amazes me.auctionn. a public occasion when things are sold to the people who offer the most money for them 拍卖•The old house was sold at auction at a suprising high rice.•This week 14 of his paintings were put up for auction.siten. the place or setting of something 地方,场所•The young man managed to get himself a job on abuilding site.•Have they decided on the site for the new factory?saturatev. fill sth. completely with a large number of things or large amount of sth. 使充满•Water poured through the hole, saturating the carpet.•Our culture is saturated with television and advertising.distributorn. a company or person that supplies goods to stores 销售者;批发商•For several years Jack drew a salary as distributor of stamps in Ireland.•The distributors put leaflets through my door or into my mailbox. purchasen. the process of buying sth. 购买•The father gave his son some money for the purchase of his school books.•The new couple spent some money for the purchase of the furniture necessary for their new house.marketplacen. a place where people sell goods outside in a city, town, or village market 市场;商场•Some retailers worry that new regulations will hurt their ability to compete in the marketplace.•The survey suggests that attitudes about the value of older people and their position in the marketplace may have changed very little.malln. a large, often enclosed shopping complex containing various stores, businesses, and restaurants 购物商场;购物街• A huge pedestrian shopping mall has just been completed in this city.•When a mall order catalogue or free gift offer appears in our mailbox, personally addressed, we probably hardly stop to think how they came to have our name and address.alertadj. watchful and ready to meet danger 警觉的,警惕的•The animal raised its head, suddenly alert.•The authorities should have been alert to the possibility of invasion.retailv. sell goods directly to the public for their own use 零售•n. the sale of goods directly to the public for their own use 零售•To our excitement, these lovely shoes retailed at 10 yuan a pair.•We are looking for more retail stores for our products.grantv. admit that sth. is true 承认•Bill's got talent, I grant you, but he doesn't work hard enough.•I grant the genius of your plan, but you still will not find supporters.crazen. sth. that suddenly becomes very popular, but for only a short time 狂热•The jogging craze began in the 1970s.•The rich lady started a craze for this type of jewelry.resistv. oppose or fight against sb. or sth.; stop oneself from doing sth. that one would very much like to do 抵抗,反抗;忍得住•For months the company has resisted changing its accounts system.•Mary couldn't resist the challenge of swimming back over the tide when the boys suggested it.temptationn. a strong feeling of wanting to have or do sth., esp. sth. that is bad to one 诱惑•There might be a temptation to cheat if students sit too close together.•I finally gave in to the temptation and had a cigarette.swellv. make sth. larger than normal; increase in amount or number(使)膨胀,增大;增加•The river is swollen with melted snow when spring comes.•Large numbers of refugees have swollen the ranks of the unemployed. emotionn. a feeling that one experiences, for example love, fear, or anger 情绪;情感,感情•Kim received the news without showing any visible sign of emotion.•The very essence of literature is the war between emotion and intellect. excessiveadj. much more than is reasonable or necessary 过多的;过分的•I think $15 for two beers seems a little excessive.•Factory-farming makes pollution and excessive meat-eating upsets the ecological balance.retailern. a company or person that sells goods directly to the public for their own use 零售商•Before the goods can be sold, the retailer must ensure that the price is clearly marked.•Market research can help the retailer identify the needs of the typical customer in an area.promotionn. the activity of encouraging or supporting sth. 促进•These were treaties between the great powers for the promotion of the benefit of the international community.•One simple but often effective way of sales promotion is door-to-door distribution of leaflets.at the dawn ofat the beginning of 开始;在…之初•Most early societies at the dawn of civilization operated on a barter basis by which goods were exchanged.•At the dawn of the 1990s, with the European single market looming ever closer, most British people still seemed to feel content with their identity. at the rate ofat the speed of 以…速度•The driver drove at the rate of 60 miles an hour.•At one point earlier this month townspeople in that country were reported to be dying at the rate of 30 a day from shellfire and starvation. compared toin contrast to 与…相比•Compared to his three brothers, Charles was not doing too badly in the world, after all.•Compared to earlier Prime Ministers, Mrs. Thatcher makes fewer interventions in House of Commons debates.be burdened withbe put on a load or trouble 负…重担;使麻烦•People should not be burdened with homeless situation.•At the age of 11, Bob was burdened with the responsibility of helping his mother and supporting his younger brother.be amazed atbe surprised greatly at 对…感到惊奇•We were amazed at the ingenuity with which they solved their difficulties.•Visitors were amazed at the achievements in the car manufacture of the city during the past decade.be / become saturated withbe filled with 使充满•The memory of my childhood was saturated with sunshine.•The morning air was saturated with the perfume of the flowers.along withtogether with 和•One year later, David left his job and, along with George Underwood, formed a musical band.•Along with the letters there are answers written by people who are supposed to know how to solve such problems.be flooded withbe covered or spread into completely 使泛滥•On Christmas Eve, the classroom was flooded with all kinds of color lights.•In the past few decades the markets of the developing countries have been flooded with foreign goods.go throughgo over; look at or examine for a purpose 检查•The boss just sat down to go through the paperwork, when he heard aknock on the door.•Someone had broken into the office and gone through all the drawers. take … for grantedaccept a fact or so meone’s presence, actions, etc., without questioning its rightness认为…理所当然•Peter took it for granted that people would fall in love with Eva at the first sight.•It’s easy to take it for granted that we take medication to get better but a child doesn’t neces sarily understand that.sign up(cause to) sign an agreement to take part in sth., or to take a job; enlist 签字•It was reported last week that Sony music signed up a new artist’ songs.•The winner will have a camera test and then be offered the chance to sign up as a professional model.in crazein a crazy manner 疯狂地•My former girlfriend likes to go shopping in craze.•People in this town began to store mineral water in craze at the news of a chemical leakage into the river.in turnby turn; one after another; in order 依次,轮流•Millie glanced at each of her parents in turn, not knowing what to say.•The oil-producing nations have decreased production, and this decision in turn caused oil prices to rise in the United States.last but not leastImportant (ly), although coming at the end 最后但并非最不重要的(一点)•Last but not least, I must thank our host for his hospitality.•Last but not least, new energies are free of air and water pollution.take precautions totake an action in advance to protect against possible danger or failure 警惕;防范•My mother took precautions to lock the door when she went out.•People should take precautions to avoid accidents while traveling by car. prior tobefore 先于,在…之前•What did you do prior to coming here?•The questions had been asked many times prior to my arrival.。
新通用大学英语综合教程1(第二版)答案十单元
新通用大学英语综合教程1(第二版)答案十单元Unit 1 0Growing Up Part II Language Focus Vocabulary Ⅰ. 11. respectable2. agony3. put…down4. sequence5. hold back6. distribute7. off and on8. vivid9. associate 10. finally 11. turn in 12. tackle 2.1. has been assigned to the newspaper’s Paris office.2. was so extraordinary that I didn’t know whether to believe him or not.3. a clear image of how she would look in twenty years’ time.4. gave the command the soldiers opened fire.5. buying bikes we’ll keep turning them out. 3.1. reputation, rigid, to inspire2. and tedious, What’s more, out of date ideas3. compose, career, avoid showing, hardly hold back Ⅱ.1. composed2. severe3. agony4. extraordinary5. recall6. command7. was violating8. anticipate Ⅲ.1. at2. for3. of4. with5. as6. about7. to8. in, in9. from 10.on/uponComprehensive Exercises Ⅰ. Cloze 1.1. hold back2. tedious3. scanned4. recall5. vivid6. off and on7. turn out/in8. career2. 1. last 2. surprise3. pulled4. blowing5. dressed6. scene7.extraordinary 8. image.9. turn 10. excitement Ⅱ. Translation 1.1. As it was a formal dinner party, I wore formal dress, as Mother told me to.The second word is convenient. Because of the fast development of our society, many work can be done by computers or even robots. Lots of things are fully automated. Humans just need to give some simple instructions to complete complecated tasks.2. His girlfriend advised him to get out of/get rid of his bad habit of smoking before it took hold.To realise the wonderful life in the future, we have to study and work hard now to improve our enconomy and technologies. With the rapid development of them, the life above must come true some day. Lets try our best for it!3. Anticipating that the demand for electricity will be high during the next few months, they have decided to increase its production.4. It is said that Bill has been fired for continually violating the company’s safety rules. /Bill is said to have been fired for continually violating the company’s sa fety rules.5. It is reported that the government has taken proper measures to avoid the possibility of a severe water shortage. /The local government is reported to have taken proper measures to avoid the possibility of a severe water shortage.2.Susan lost her legs because of / in a car accident. For a time, she didn’t know how to face up to the fact that she would never (be ableto) walk again.One day, while scanning (through) some magazines, a true story caught her eye /she was attracted by a true story. It gave a vivid description of how a disabled girl became a writer. Greatly inspired, Susan began to feel that she, too, would finally be bale to lead a useful life.。
新通用大学英语综合教程第一册课件及答案unit10 个人修改版
Conversation 1.___________ a camcorder Conversation 3.___________ a scanner
changing money 5. _________________: trading money from one country for money for another country credit cards 6. _________________: small plastic cards that can be used to buy something now and pay it later
Comprehension Check
Now read the following sentences. Check whether each statement is True, False, or Not Mentioned in the box given below.
T 1. Bargaining customs are similar around the world. 2. Generally, market sellers in Morocco love to bargain. □ □ F □ □ □ □ NM □ □ □ □
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A: I’m looking for a digital camera. Which is the least expensive? B: This one, X80. But it’s not the best. A: Oh. Could I have a look at the one next to it?
全新版大学英语Book 1 Unit 10
2. Let students to listen to the tape and supply the missing words.
3. Ask some students to read the sentences in the exercise to check whether they can use the strategy correctly.
Period 2: Part B: Listening Tasks
Teaching Steps:
1. Let the students learn the new words.
2. Play the tape once for the students to finish Exercise 1.
a. The designer of Camp David. b. Residents of Camp David. c. The composition of Camp David. d. The location of Camp David. e. Visitors to Camp David. f. The architectural style of Camp David. g. The origin of its name.
Detecting Assimilation
Assimilation is a kind of pronunciation change. I connected speech, some consonants often change in their pronunciation under the influence of their neighboring sounds. Listen to the tape and supply the missing words. 1. Why _did you_________ decide to go to Bangkok finally? 2. I’ll __put you________ on the list. 3. The architecture in Bangkok is really fascinating, __don’t you think____? 4. I’d like to visit Phuket, the biggest island of Thailand __next year___. 5. You’ll __want you phone number___ on the ads, right? 6. I’m ___glad you like your stay_____ in shanghai. 7. _Without your help____, I couldn’t have done the job so quickly. 8. Life is __what you_____ make it, so try to make it beautiful.
新目标大学英语综合教程1课后习题答案
Unit 1 College LifeText ALanguage in Use4.1) overlooking 2) overwhelming 3) enroll 4) keen 5) blend6) inspiration 7) frequented 8) diversity 9) passion10) incredible5.1) The Sept. 4 game between the Seahawks and the Packers kicked off this year’s football season.2) A big part of a woman’s diet should consist of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, high-fiber foods, and oily fish.3) Eleanor Roosevelt, who was a shy young girl, was terrified at the thought of speaking in public.4) Senior citizens, military veterans and businessmen make up the group of people requesting for government information in the United States.5) The schedule will make you aware of how you spend your time.6.reach a decision (达成决定) shape one’s life (塑造生活)analyze a problem (分析问题) approvea decision (通过决定)improve one’s life (改善生活) solve a problem (解决问题)1) making 2) reach 3) changed 4) shape5) enjoy 6) solve 7) analyze 8) encounter7.1) dishonest 2) illegal 3) substandard 4) irregular 5) unlock 6) incorrect 7) outnumber 8) supermarket 9) Undergraduate 10) overestimate8.1) 学习小组合作学习对应对哈佛繁重的学习任务起着重要的作用。
大学英语新理念综合教程unit1
大学英语新理念综合教程Book ISection I Lead-inWatching/Speaking/ListeningCinema Time (Or listen to the tape ) Legally BlondeLegally Blonde is a 2001 American comedy film directed by Robert Luketic, written by Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith, and produced by Marc E. Platt. It stars Reese Witherspoon as a bubbly, outgoing sorority girl who struggles to win back her ex-boyfriend by proving that she is "serious" enough to earn a law degree, along with Luke Wilson as a young attorney she meets during her studies, Matthew Davis as the ex-boyfriend, and Selma Blair as his new fiancée. The screenplay is based on the novel of the same name by Amanda Brown. Lutz based the film's sorority([美] [səˈrɔrɪti, -ˈrɑr-]妇女联谊会,女学生联谊会)culture on her own experiences at James Madison University.The film was released on July 13, 2001 and received generally positive reviews. It was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture: Musical or Comedy[2] (最佳音乐/喜剧片)and ranks 29th on Bravo's 2007 list of "100 Funniest Movies". For her performance, Witherspoon was nominated for Best Actress –Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and the 2002 MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance.The film's box-office success led to a 2003 sequel, Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde, and a 2009 direct-to-DVD spin-off, Legally Blondes.PlotIn her senior year as a Southern California college student, girlish sorority president Elle Woods (Witherspoon) majors in fashion merchandising and is seriously in love with her boyfriend, Warner Huntington III (Davis), who will attend Harvard Law School next year. She excitedly expects him to ask her to marry him, but instead he breaks up with her, saying he needs a more "serious" girlfriend for his legal and political career.Desperate to win Warner back, Elle studies for and passes the law-school entrance exam, applies to Harvard, and is accepted. At Harvard, her fellow students look down on her and Warner is engaged to another student, Vivian Kensington (Blair). The only friend Elle makes is Paulette (Coolidge), her divorced manicurist.([美] [ˈmænɪˌkjʊrɪst]指甲修饰师)When Vivian tricks Elle into attending a party in a Playboy Bunny costume, Elle has a discussion with Warner and finally realizes he will never respect her. Now determined to succeed on her own, Elle studies hard and wins an internship with Professor Callahan (Garber), as do Warner and Vivian. They will work with Callahan and an associate, attorney Emmett Richmond (Wilson), to defend Brooke Taylor-Wyndham (Larter), a famous fitness instructoraccused of murdering her billionaire husband, Hayworth Wyndham. Brooke was once Elle's fitness instructor and a member of her sorority. Elle believes Brooke is innocent, but Brooke’s stepdaughter, Chutney (Cardellini), and the household "cabana boy", Enrique (Serano), claim that they saw Brooke standing over Wyndham's dead body, covered in his blood.Brooke refuses to provide an alibi([美] [ˈæləˌbaɪ]某人在别处的证据), but when Elle visits her in prison, she admits that she had liposuction([美] [ˈlɪpoˌsʌkʃən, ˈlaɪpo-]脂肪抽吸[术) on the day of the murder. Public knowledge of this would ruin Brooke's reputation as a fitness instructor, so Elle agrees to keep it secret and refuses to tell Callahan about it. Impressed by her integrity, Vivian starts to befriend Elle.The case against Brooke begins to weaken when Enrique correctly identifies Elle's shoe style. Elle deduces that he is gay, and Emmett tricks him into identifying his boyfriend in court, proving that his testimony about having an affair with Brooke was a lie.Impressed by her performance, Callahan discusses Elle's future with her, but he makes sexual advances on her, which she rejects. Vivian lashes out at Elle after seeing Callahan's attempt but not Elle's rejection, convincing Elle that she will never be taken seriously. Elle decides to quit law school, but a female teacher, Professor Stromwell (Taylor), encourages her to continue. Emmett explains Elle's encounter with Callahan to Vivian and Brooke, and Brooke fires Callahan, hiring Elle as her new attorney with Emmett supervising.In cross-examination, Chutney claims to have been taking a shower and washing her hair at the time of the murder, with the noise drowning out the gunshot, but she also says she had her hair permed earlier that day. When Elle points out that washing her hair shortly after the perm would have ruined Chutney's curls, which are still intact, Chutney finally admits to accidentally shooting Hayworth because she thought he was Brooke, whom she hated for marrying him at such a young age. Brooke is exonerated(得获……宽免)and Chutney is arrested. After the trial, Warner tries to reconcile with(使和解; 使和好如初)Elle, but she rejects him, explaining that she needs a boyfriend who is less of a "bonehead"(傻瓜, 笨蛋)in her new career.In the epilogue(戏剧等的)收场诗,收场白,Elle has graduated with high honors, is the class-elected speaker at the ceremony, and has been invited into one of Boston's best law firms; Vivian is now Elle's best friend and has called off her engagement with Warner, who graduated without honors and with no job offers; Emmett has started his own practice, is now Elle's boyfriend, and will propose to her that night; and finally, Paulette has married her delivery man送货员and is expecting a baby girl to be named after Elle.1. Ask students to see a film or listen to the tape.2. Do some listening and speaking exercises.Section II ReadingText A & related exercises1. A brief introduction (background information)Types of Colleges in the U.S.If you’re planning to study in the U.S., you have a number of choices when it comes to pick your college. There are many types of schools, each having its own mission and purpose within American education.Two-year collegesTwo-year institutions, which are typically referred to as community or junior colleges, award the associate degree —Associate of Arts (A.A.) or Associate of Science (A.S.) —following successful completion of a two-year, full-time program. There are two basic types of programs at community and junior colleges. Some programs are strictly academic and designed to prepare students to transfer to four-year institutions with bachelor's degree programs. Others are more practical or applied and provide career training in specific areas. This second type of school does not usually prepare students for transfer to a four-year institution, though some of the credits earned may still be accepted by a four-year institution.A small number of two-year colleges offer the final two years of the undergraduate program only, awarding the bachelor’s degree rather than the associate degree. Most community and junior colleges are publicly supported by the state and local communities, although some are private. Some private two-year colleges are proprietary or run for a profit.Four-year colleges and universitiesThe college or university (sometimes called an institute when it emphasizes engineering or other technical courses) awards the bachelor's degree. The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) or Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees are the most common, but a variety of bachelor's degrees by other names are also granted. Bachelor's degrees are typically awarded following successful completion of a four-year, full-time program. Programs in some fields of study or at some institutions can be longer than four years. There are both public and private colleges and universities in the United States, and some have an affiliation with a religious denomination.Public versus privatePublicly supported schools are generally state colleges or universities or two-year community colleges. These institutions receive most of their funding from the states in which they are located. Private schools generally have higher costs because they do not receive the same primary funding from the state and federal government. Colleges and universities with religious affiliations are private. Most of them are Christian (Roman Catholic and Protestant), although there are a small number of Jewish and Islamic institutions. In most cases, you do not need to be a member of a particular church or religious group to attend a religiously affiliated college and enrollment in these institutions will not usually interfere with your own religious views.Privately owned collegesProprietary institutions are different from other types of schools in that they are privately owned and run for a profit. They are "educational businesses" that offer services and courses similar to those at other institutions, but you need to be very careful and research their accreditation status. Their programs tend to be technical and pre-professional courses of study.Almost all the colleges in the United States are now coeducational, which means that both men and women attend. There are also a small number of single-sex schools, some for men and some for women. Faculty, administration, and staff members will likely be of both sexes at any college.Words and Expressions1. a little bit 有点He was a little bit under the weather. 他生病了。
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Kenworthy and directed by Roger Michell. The film stars Hugh Grant, Julia Roberts, Rhys Ifans, Emma Chambers, Tim McInnerny, Gina McKee and Hugh Bonneville. The film was well received by critics, and became the highest grossing British film released. The film won a BAFTA, and was nominated in two other categories. Notting Hill won other awards, including a British Comedy Award and a Brit Award for the soundtrack.
教学 Student-oriented communicative teaching, free 方法 discussion and interaction.
Section I Lead-in (2 hours)
A Watching & Listening
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leaves and William decides to forget her. One year later, Anna returns to London to make a Henry James film, which William had suggested. William approaches the set of the film, and Anna invites him in to watch. He listens to the sound recording while Anna is between scenes and overhears her telling her co-star that William is "just some guy". Disappointed, William leaves. The next day, Anna comes to the bookshop again, hoping to repair their relationship, but William, still hurt, turns her down. She gives him an original Marc Chagall painting, La Mariée, that she saw a print of in William's home. Afterwards, William's friends make him realise he has made the biggest mistake of his life. He and friends search for Anna, racing across London in Max's car. They reach Anna's press conference and William persuades her to stay in England with him. Anna and William marry, the film concluding with a shot of William and a pregnant Anna on a park bench in Notting Hill.
大学英语新理念综合教程Book I
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Unit Ten Eating Out
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教 1. Learn the new words and expressions. 学 2. Get a general idea about eating out in western 目 countries. 的 3. Know the word-formation about Conversion.
4. Grasp some skills about Congratulation Card and a
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1. Get a general idea about eating out in western countries. 2. Know the word-formation about Conversion. 3. Grasp some skills about Congratulation Card and a Greeting Card.
Plot
William Thacker (Hugh Grant) owns an independent bookshop in Notting Hill that specialises in travel writing. He has been coping with divorce after his wife left him for a man who looked exactly like Harrison Ford. He shares his house with a Welsh eccentric named Spike (Rhys Ifans). Thacker encounters Hollywood actress Anna Scott (Julia Roberts) when she enters his shop to buy a book. The pair later collide in the street, causing William to spill his orange juice on both of them. He offers his house across the road for Anna to change. She accepts and, having changed, surprises William with a kiss and starts their mutual attraction. Days later, William asks Spike if he has any messages. Spike has trouble writing or remembering messages but does recall "Some American girl called Anna". Anna is at the Ritz, under the name "Flintstone", and asks William to visit. Anna's room has become the centre for a press day and William is mistaken for a journalist. In panic he claims he works for Horse & Hound. He has to interview all the cast of Anna's film, Helix, even though he has not seen the film. William invites Anna to his sister Honey's birthday party. There, at Max (Tim McInnerny) and Bella's (Gina McKee) house, Anna feels at home with William's friends, putting up a good case for the "last brownie" to be awarded to the most pathetic of them. Afterwards they trespass in a London square. They go on more dates, to the cinema and to a restaurant. Anna invites William to her room, only to find her American boyfriend, Jeff King (an uncredited cameo by Alec Baldwin), already there. Anna apologises while King is out of the room, and William, pretending to be a waiter, realises he must leave. Anna goes to William's house hoping to stay after she and King break up. Images of her that look like a porn film have been leaked to the press and she needs to hide. The pair sleep together for the first time. In the morning, William is stunned to see reporters at the doorstep, careless talk by Spike at the pub having alerted ts his betrayal, she
程 Section III Practical Writing (1/2 hour)
Section IV Exercises (1.5 hour)