2019外研版高一英语必修二unit3课文

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外研社高中英语必修2module-3-music原文

外研社高中英语必修2module-3-music原文

====Word行业资料分享--可编辑版本--双击可删====Module3 MusicJoseph Haydn (1732 - 1809) was an Austrian composer and is known as "the father of the symphony". Other composers had written symphonies before Haydn, but he changed the symphony into a long piece for a large orchestra.He was born in a village in Austria, the son of a peasant. He had a beautiful singing voice. After studying music in Vienna, Haydn went to work at the court of a prince in eastern Austria, where he became director of music. Having worked there for 30 years, Haydn moved to London, where he was very successful.Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791) was a composer, possibly the greatest musical genius of all time. He only lived 35 years and he composed more than 600 pieces of music.Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria. His father Leopold was a musician and orchestra conductor. Wolfgang had musical talent from a very early age. He learned to play the harpsichord when he was four, he started composing music when he was five, and when he was six, he played the harpsichord in a concert for the Empress of Austria.By the time he was 14, Mozart had composed many pieces for the harpsichord, piano and violin, as well as for orchestras. While he was still a teenager, Mozart was already a big star and toured Europe giving concerts. Haydn met Mozart in 1781 and was very impressed with him. "He is the greatest composer the world has known," he said the two were friends until Mozart's death in 1791.Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827) was born in Bonn, Germany(1770-1827)He showed musical talent when he was very young, and learned to play the violin and piano from his father, who was a singer. Mozart met Beethoven and was impressed by him. "He will give something wonderful to the world," he said.Beethoven met Haydn in 1791, but was not impressed by the older man. After they had known each other for many years, Beethoven said, "He is a good composer, but he has taught me nothing." However, it was Haydn who encouraged Beethoven to move to Vienna.Beethoven became very popular in the Austrian capital and stayed there for the rest of his life. As he grew older, he began to go deaf. He became completely deaf during the last years of his life, but he continued composing.源-于-网-络-收-集。

Unit 3 On the move 高中英语外研版(2019)必修第二册

Unit 3 On the move 高中英语外研版(2019)必修第二册

represent sth. to sb.
向某人说明某事;向某人传达某事
represent...with...
用……代表……
choose/elect sb. to represent...选择/选举某人代表……
练习:_R__ep__re_s_e_n_t_in_g__ (represent) our school, I'm glad to tell you something about these
11 means that a football team contains 11 people. Number 11 stands for
winging forward.
Read the passage and find out where modern football started.
A Game for the World
尽情地,心满意足地 满意足地做某事,尽情地做某事 满足于……;使(某人)自己;对……感到满足 对某事感到满意/满足 满足于做某事;乐意做某事
练习:That rich man is tired of city life, so he is content __t_o_l_iv_e__ (live) in
Facing up to your problems _r_a_th_e_r_th_a_n__ru_n_n_i_ng__a_w_a_y_fr_o_m__th_e_m_ is the best approach to solving them.
Read the passage and find out where modern football started.
surfing
3. What benefits can you get from doing sports?

外研版高中英语新教材必修一全册课文翻译(中英对照)

外研版高中英语新教材必修一全册课文翻译(中英对照)

Unit 1 A new startUnderstanding IdeasMy first day at senior high我的高中第一天Monday 4 September9月4日星期一1. After I had pictured it over and over again in my mind, the big day finally arrived: my first day at senior high! I woke up early and rushed out of the door in my eagerness to get to know my new school.我在脑海中进行一遍又一遍地想象之后,如今这一天终于来了:我高中生活的第一天!我一大早就起床冲出家门,迫不及待地想要了解我的新学校。

2. The campus was still quiet when I arrived, so I decided to explore a bit. I was looking at the photos on the noticeboard when I heard a voice behind me. “New here?”Turing around, I saw a white-haired man. “Yes,”I replied. “I’m wondering what life is going to be like here.”“Don’t worry,”he gave me a smile. “You’ll soon find out.”我来到的时候校园里还很安静,我决定四处探索一番。

当我正在看布告栏上的照片时,身后忽然传来一个声音:“你是新生吗?”我转过身,看到一位白发老人。

“是的,”我回答道,“我想知道这里的生活将是怎么样的。

”“别担心,”他对我微微一笑,“你很快就会知道了。

外研版(2019)高中英语必修第二册 Unit3 Developing ideas reading

外研版(2019)高中英语必修第二册  Unit3 Developing ideas reading

1. Which of these running stories impresses you most? Why? Open answers. Li Yue’s story impresses me most because he keeps doing it and finally helps him overcome his disease.
Benefits gained from running
She discovered an app She came across that _l_i_st_s_p_e_o_p_l_e_’s_____ _o_th__er__r_u_n_n_e_r_s_i_n_t_h_e___ _p_e_r_fo_r_m__a_n_c_e_________ _s_a_m_e__a_re_a______ and and she wanted to see fell in love with running. her name in the top five.
Do you like running? Do you know the benefits of running? Could you share your story about running?
Read the passage and talk about your understanding of the title.
Unit 3 On the move
Developing ideas
Do you know anything about Marathon?
A marathon is a long-distance foot race with a standard, official distance of 26 miles and 385 yards (i.e. 42.195 kilometers), and its usually run as a road race. In the past two or three years, different kinds of running events have become a new landscape in urban China, especially in big cities—marathon, half-marathon and so on. Long-distance running seems to become a fashion overnight.

2019外研版高中英语选择性必修二Unit3 Presenting ideas 课件

2019外研版高中英语选择性必修二Unit3 Presenting ideas 课件

Think about something that might disappear in the future and complete the table.
You can give more than one reason.
Analyze in different aspects (方面); Give examples, data, or research results.
__t_e_n_d_e_n_c_y__ (tend) to age more slowly than a man's.
13. (2014 .辽宁高考)Travis picked up that lecture in one of his G&G training courses , an education program that began on his first day and continues
1. Why does the author start the passage by writing about Superman? 2. What will disappear in the future according to the passage? What is the major reason for this phenomenon? 3. What supporting arguments does the author give to make the point convincing?
3. What supporting arguments does the author give to make the point convincing?
The supporting arguments are as follows:

高中英语外研版(2019)选择性必修第二册 Unit3 PeriodⅢ 课件

高中英语外研版(2019)选择性必修第二册 Unit3 PeriodⅢ 课件

热点追踪
随潮流,用表情符号交流的尝试。表情符号的使用随处 可见,从短信到电子邮件、博客和其他社交媒体网络。随着社交媒体的快 速发展,表情符号正在成为我们用来表达自己的语言中不可或缺的组成部 分。
自主学习
合作探究
热点追踪
当堂检测
课时精练
The word “emoji” comes from Japanese, literally meaning “picture character”.
自主学习
合作探究
热点追踪
当堂检测
课时精练
表情符号是一种新的语言吗? 在自助餐厅外等候时,我收到了我的朋友发给我的以下信息:
我花了一分钟才明白那是什么意思 。他使用的符号是说他可能会迟 到,但很快就会到。我没有简单地回复一句“好吧,不用着急”,而是在 手机上搜索了能表达同样信息的表情符号:
自主学习
合作探究
When first introduced in Japan in 1999, emojis were limited to 176 simple designs. Now there are more than 1,600 emojis that expand upon the way in which we communicate. Due to their popularity, the Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year in 2015 was, for the first time ever, a pictograph instead of a traditional word.
that would express the same message:
自主学习

高一英语 外研版(2019)必修第二册Unit 3 On the move SectionⅠ课件

高一英语 外研版(2019)必修第二册Unit 3 On the move SectionⅠ课件

自主学习·激发潜能
文本互动·合作探究
新知清障·素养构建
素养达标·迁移创新
Everyone knows about Wimbledon, the home of tennis. The Wimbledon Championship ⑧takes place for two weeks in June and July. This is the oldest tennis tournament in the world and the only major ⑨ competition on grass courts. There are a lot of marathon races all over the UK and the London marathon ⑩ attracts over 40, 000 runners. Sponsor runs raise millions of pounds for charities every year and also help thousands of people run for fun.
自主学习·激发潜能
文本互动·合作探究
新知清障·素养构建
素养达标·迁移创新
Journalist: You now visit China every year. Can you tell me something about your first trip here? Leah: That was six years ago. For me, visiting China was a dream ③ come true . On that first trip, I went to Yangshuo in Guangxi. Journalist: Why did you choose Yangshuo? Leah: The main reason was ④ that one of the greatest masters of tai chi lives there. I’d also heard a lot about the beautiful natural views of the area. Journalist: What ⑤challenges did you face studying in China?

外研版高一英语必修第二册(2019版)_Unit3_单元背景探索阅读

外研版高一英语必修第二册(2019版)_Unit3_单元背景探索阅读

Unit3 单元背景探索阅读阅读提示:中国篮协主席姚明着力为“校篮球”计划摇旗呐喊,表现出他对“校篮球”的重视。

Utilizing his position as a member of National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference(中国人民政治协商会议全国委员会),Yao called for more cross-departmental cooperation and better coaching to further expand a school basketball program launched last year.“Sports participation,as part of all-around education,should be given a more prominent role on campus,whereas now academic excellence seems to be the main priority in our country,” Yao told China Daily on Sunday in Beijing during the annual session of the country's top political advisory body.“Building organized and accessible sports competitions with tailor made(专门设置的)programs and adequate facilities is the key to involving as many students as possible,” said Yao,who is chairman of the Chinese basketball association(中国篮球协会)“It has to be a collaborative effort between the sports and education departments,” said Yao .To make it campus-based means we don't count on it to cultivate future pro(专业的)players.We believe participation in team sports help children grow stronger as individuals physically and mentally.。

2019高中英语外研社新版教材必修二所有课文

2019高中英语外研社新版教材必修二所有课文

2019高中英语外研社新版教材必修二所有课文2019外研社新版教材课文unit 1 food for though. 纯手打,欢迎下载Unit 1 Food for thoughtA child of two cuisinesGrowing up in the England with a British father and a Chinese mother,I’ve enjoyed food from both countries ever since I was able to hold a knife and fork-and chopsticks!Mum has sweet memories of the food from her home town in Sichuan, and often cooks spicy dishes. Thanks to this, Dad has come to live hot pot! But there are still some dishes that Dad dare not try even after many years of marriage to my mother. He once told me he is surprised by what he saw on the table when he first visited my mother’s parents in China. He was even shocked at their wedding when he saw how the Chinese ate almost every part of an animal. Even today, he still does not easily take to eating things like chicken feet.But I enjoy that sort of food myself. Last week, I went to the butcher’s and asked, “Do you have pigs’ ears?””No,” the butche r said, pulling at his own ears, “just these ordinary ones.” He must have thought I was joking.Dad can cook a super” full English breakfast” of bacon, eggs, beans, sausages and toast with butter-Mum and I just have to find a way to get him into the kitchen! He also does a typical Sunday roast. We all love roast beef and vegetables, but Mum said we’d better not eat too much roast food as it may make us suffer from heat inside our bodies, according to traditional Chinese medicine.I’ll never forget my first visit to China. Mum encourage meto try different kinds of food, and I did! I loved everything. But just when I thought I could deal with all Chinese food, I came across stinky tofu, a horrible grey thing that looked and smelt like a burnt sports shoe. “You needn’t try it if you don’t want to,” Mum said, but I gathered all my courage to take a bite and was amazed to find it wasn’t so bad. It reminded me of blue cheese, a similarly strong smelling type of food either love or hate. Maybe I’ll fall in love wit h stinky tofu-someday. People say that one man’s meat is another man’s poison, but I feel at home with food from both my cultures. To me, there’s nothing better than a cross-cultural afternoon tea of English biscuits and a cup of Chinese oolong tea in a fine china cup!Cold truthsIs there any truth behind the saying”You are what you eat”? we put this to the test by asking five people to open their fridge doors and talk about their lifestyles. Can you guess which fridge belongs to which person? Maybe you can recognise your own fridge here!Ellie 24 Junior doctorThere’s not enough room to swing a cat in my small apartment, so I don’t cook very often. My fridge is usually half empty and I’m often too tried to eat much anyway. I often end up saving part of my meal for the next day. Some evenings, I’ll just have something quick, like toast, or even just a yogurt with honey. As a doctor, I know I’d better change the way I eat, but I don’t have the time or energy right now.Jenny 31 TeacherMy husband and I avoid all products that come from animals. This means we don’t eat meat, and any milk or cheese had better be dairy-free. We like cooking at home and make ourmeals from fresh, seasonal fruit and vegetables. Cooking together gives us a chance to relax and catch up on each other’s days. If we have children, I want to bring them up just like us, but my husband says that everyone should be able to make their own lifestyle choices.Ted 35 Construction workerEach day at the construction site is more or less same-tiring! When I get back home, there’s nothing more satisfying than a big meat dinner. I guess I’ve always been a big meat eater and in this house, no family meal is complete without some form of meat. I still don’t think that anything can beat my mum’s homemade sausages, though.Mike 49 ChefWith five children, we’re one big family! My wife and I both work full-time, so life can get pretty busy! Like a lot of chefs I know, I don’t really do much cooking at home. Sometimes I bring home food from the restaurant where I work. Once a week, we do a big shop and buy a lot of frozen food. I know we should eat more fresh fruit and vegetables, but ready meals are too convenient.Max 19 College studentThere are five of us living in our shared student house. My mum says I need to have three healthy meals a day, but I’m too busy studying and meeting friends! We don’t really buy fresh food, and I suppose the fridge could be kind of cleaner (I)daren’t let my mum see this photo!Unit 2 Let’s celebrate!The real father ChristmasMany people still remember the magic of Father Christmas from when they were children. As parents, they try to keep thatmagic alive for their children for as long as they can.That is why Letters from Father Christmas could be the perfect book for those who regard Christmas as a special time of year. The man who wrote these letters is one of the most famous names in English literature-J.R. R. Tolkien, author of The Lord of the Rings. The letters were Tolkien’s way of keeping Father Christmas alive for his four children, over a period of more than twenty years.Every Christmas, an envelope with a North Pole stamp arrived. It was addressed to Tolkien’s children. Who could it be from? The children must have been very excited as they opened it. Inside, they would find a handwritten letter from Father Christmas. The letters were from Father Christmas. The letters were also beautifully illustrated-each must have taken its true author, Tolkien, a long time to complete.The letters told wonderful stories about Father Christmas’s life and adventures at the North Pole. A regular character in the letters was Pole Bear, who once climbed the North Pole( an actual pole in this case) and fell through the roof of Father Christmas house. In another letter, Father Christmas complained about how he could not stop his helpers playing games with toys instead of wrapping them up. Interestingly, the letters did not contain the usual warnings to children that they might not receive their presents if they were not good. The letters did, however, change as Tolkien’s children got older:...but if you find that not many of the things you asked for have come, and not perhaps quite as many as sometimes, remember that this Christmas all over the world there are a terrible number of poor and starving people.Letters from Father Christmas tells us that as well as enjoyingthe adventures of Father Christmas, Polar Bear and other characters at the North Pole, we can all share the true spirit of giving at Christmas time. By expressing love for his children in such a special way, Tolkien may indeed have been the real Father Christmas.Time for a change?Dear editor,For this year’s Spring Festival family dinner, my son has booked a table at the best restaurant in town, but I ‘m a bit unhappy ab out it. For me, it just won’t feel like Spring Festival having the dinner out.When I was a little boy, the dinner on the eve of Spring Festival was what I looked forward to most. It was not only for the delicious food that we seldom got to eat, but for the opportunity to have our whole family gathered together. I would run around the house, listening to the adults chatting about their year. I’d get under my mother’s feet in the kitchen, watching her make dumpling. She’d put tokens in some dumplings: candies for a sweet life and peanuts for a long and healthy one. In the evening, all of us would sit around the table, enjoying the food and being together again. We toasted each other, we laughed, and the simple, homemade dishes tasted more delicious than anything cooked by a top chef.I hope my children and their children will still value our memories of preparing the dinner together. To me, the process is even more important than the dinner itself.Liu Yonghui, retired teacherUnit 3 On the moveA Game for the WorldThese days, football is one of the most popular sports in theworld. Given that Neil Armstrong wanted to take a football to the Moon, we could even say that it is also the most popular sport out of this world! The history of the game goes back over two thousand years to Ancient China. It was taken known as cuju(kick ball), a game of using a ball of animal skins with hair inside. Goals were hung in the air. Football as we know it today started in Great Britain, where the game was given new rules.That football is such a simple game to play is perhaps the basis of its popularity. It is also a game that is very cheap to play. You don’t need expensive equipment; even the ball doesn’t have to cost much money. All over the world you can see kids playing to their hearts’ content with a ball made of plastic bags; just like Pelé did when he was a boy.Another factor behind the football’s global popularity is the creativity and excitement on the field. It is fun enough to attract millions of people. You do not have to be a fan to recognise the skill of professional players-how they use their bodies to pass, score and defend can be amazing to see-or to feel the excitement of a game ending with a surprising twist.What’s more, football has become one of the best wa ys for people to communicate: it does not require words, but everyone understands it. It breaks down walls and brings people together on and off the field. Take, for example, the famous football game on Christmas Day 1914. World War I had broken out months before, but British and German soldiers put down their guns and played football together-one moment of peace to remember during years of conflict.“Some people believe football is a matter of life and death,...” said Bill Shankly, the famous footballer an d manager. “I can assure you it is much, much more important than that.” Thismight sound funny, but one only has to think about the Earth to realise that our planet is shaped like a football.Running into a Better LifeThis global site is a place for runners to share their stories about running. So, if you are a runner with a story to tell, get in touch-we’d love to hear from you!Li Yue, 16 BeijingI was born with asthma and I never thought I’d be a runner!I only joined my local athletics club because my doctor told me that in my particular case exercise could improve how my lungs work. But before I knew it, I was taking part in local races. As my fitness and myrunning improved, I started running in national competitions. This year I won silver in the un der 18’s 10,000 metres! And who knows, next year I could win gold!Sarah ,36, MontrealNot so long ago, I didn’t do any exercise-not even any jogging! Then I discovered an app called Running Power. It lists your performance against other runners in your social network. At first, I kept running just to see my name in the top five. Soon, I found that I was not alone- I came across other runners in the same area running for the same purpose! Now I no longer use the app, but I’ve fallen in love with running, an d still do it with my running friends.David ,52, New YorkAs a computer engineer, there’s always a new challenge just around the corner! It can be quite stressful at times, though, which in turn makes me feel anxious. To help deal with this, I go running as often as I possibly can. Whether I’m at the gym or on the road, my nervous energy pushes me through mile one. Bymile two, the tension has moved from my mind to my legs. By the end of the run, all my stress has disappeared and I’m ready to face the next day at work!Grace ,25, ManchesterThis year I entered the Great Gorilla Run in London. This is a programme run by The Gorilla Organization to raise money to save the world’s last remaining gorillas from dying out. Each runner receives a gorilla suit and off they go! It’s a bit hot and sweaty inside the suit, and my legs ache, but it’s a lot of fun. The funniest moment was when someone watching the race offered mt a banana-a real treat for a running gorilla! I had a great day out in London, as well as helping to save gorillas!Unit 4 Stage and ScreenWhen Hamlet meets Peking OperaI thought I knew a lot about Hamlet. As a high school student with English literature as one of my main subjects, I have to! Shakespeare’s Hamlet is probably the most important pl ay by the most important writer in English. Almost everyone knows “ To be, or not to be”, right? Having seen quite a few productions of Hamlet and read the play many times, I was full of confidence- until the Peking Opera came to town!Dating back to the 18th century, Peking Opera has over two hundred years of history. Does this means it’s easier than a Shakespeare play to understand? To find out the answer, I just had to go and see The Revenge of Prince Zidan-the Peking Opera version of Hamlet.Staring with an orchestra playing traditional Chinese instruments, the opera brought a completely new sound to my Western ears. At first, I thought what I heard was a violin, but later I learnt that it was an instrument with two strings called jinghu.Then, seeing the main characters come on stage, I was surprised! The costumes and masks were amazing. Theperformers of course sang in Chinese, but the music, exaggerated movements and mime helped get the meanings across to the audience. The voices themselves sounded really unique-some of the female voices were so high that I was sure they could break glass! And the stage was really simple: a decorated whip represented a horse, and a screen with Chinese characters, a study. Using such techniques, the opera had transformed a small stage into the whole universe.Easily my favourite part of the show was how the characters moved on stage. I had never seen Prince Hamlet do a backflip before! That was simply incredible. It was so dazzling and energetic that I wasn’t sure if the characters were performers or athletes! Everyone was clapping.Before experiencing The Revenge of Prince Zidan, I wasn’t sure if I would enjoy it. But, in fact, I was on the edge of my seat! Feeling the strong emotions of love, anger, fear and grief in the performance, I could easily recognise the theme of Hamlet. So, if you want to see a show that combines music, singing, drama, poetry and costume design with explosive effect, The Revenge of Prince Zidan ticks all the right boxes!Good book, bad movie?The y say that “ a picture is worth a thousand words”, but the briefest look at books and the movies based on them could have anyone questioning this common saying. All too often, great words end up being turned into cinematic “turkeys”.Good movies need good stories. If so, why has one of the earliest and greatest works in Western storytelling, Homer’s The Odyssey, never had an equally great movie based on it? Moviesneed strong characters. So why have the movies based on The Great Gatsby never been praised as “great”? Movies of courser need impressive images, so why has Alice in Wonderland only resulted in movies best described as “ interesting”?One of the key reasons behind this is that while a book usually takes a few days to read, a movie typically lasts under two hours. This means that great books can lose plot details and characters when they move to the big screen. This is something that even the highly successful Harry Potter movies can’t escape from, with fans of the books disappointed not to see some of their favourite characters in the movie versions.Movies also disappoint us when things don’t look the way we imagined them in the books. Take ,for example, the epic movie Troy, which is in part based on Homer’s The Iliad and was met with mixed reviews form the audience. The most questionable issue was the actress chosen to play the part of Helen. Many people though she didn’t live up to Helen’s title of “ the most beautiful woman in the world”, influencing opinions of the movie to some extent.There are a thousand Hamlets in a thousand people’s eyes. Furthermore, books and movies are two different forms of media and therefore have different rules. With this in mind, perhaps we should judge a movie in its own right, and not against its original source. Interestingly, audiences have in recent years turned to television series such as Sherlock or Mad Men, which can have many characters and gradual plot development. Perhaps, one day, readers of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s most admired work will find themselves glued to their screens by episodes of The Great Gatsby.Unit 5 on the roadBlogging Australia1.My name is Lauren Elizabeth Pirie Bath. Until a few years ago I was a chef, and a happy one at that, but I wanted more out of life. I wanted to TRAVEL. At that time I discovered blogging and found that I took pretty good pictures. So I decided to post pictures on my blog. In less than 18 months, there were over 200,000 people reading my blog! At first, I only regarded it as a hobby, but companies starred paying me to take photos and publish them. In 2013, I was determined to make my dream come true: I would become Australia’s first professional photo blogger. It was a challenging job, but I did it. Now I spend three weeks out of every month travelling and have over 464,000 fans following me online. I’ve got to know more about this country and its people.2.I first visited Western Australia for work on 2013. I felt in love with northern WA and have been back six times. Some of my favourite photographs were taken there. I have made over 140 works trips, but my best works trip ever was to Broome in the Kimberley region.3._________________________________________________________It is extremely beautiful and you can experience the indigenous Australia there more than anywhere else. The Kimberley region, in particular, is unique and untouched. As a photographer, I love the bright light and amazing colours: red rocks, green plants, blue-green waters and blue skies.4._________________________________________________________To work full time in travel, you have to love nature. I try to take every opportunity to get outside and admire the naturalworld. I love to photograph the rising sun, so I force myself into the natural world by waking early each day. I was enjoy photographing animals , such as dolphins and kangraroos.5________________________________________________________---I hope so. I use my photography to make an impact on people, especially when it comes to environmental issue. Today I’ve been photographing a crocodile swimming close to our boat, the Kimberley Quest, all day. When I post the picture online, I will make a comment about how bad it is to feed wild crocodiles. This crocodile is used to passengers throwing food from boats and now she is becoming familiar with humans. Over time, this could make her a danger to people living in the area. If I can do something to make others aware of the problem, then that’s part of the solution.Coast to CoastHi Amy,We made it! My friend and I have managed to cross the North American continent, from western to eastern Canada, in two weeks! I can’t wait to share the stories with you.We started from Vancouver, where we picked up our vehicle for the trip-a home on wheels. It took us where we wanted, when we wanted. Dad did the driving but he has a poor sense of direction. We got lost a few times even with the help of GPS, but eventually we managed to cross the Rocky Mountains. I was hoping to see a bear or even an eagle, but all I saw was a small group of deer. The views were fantastic, though. There were forests, mountains with snowy tops and masses of ice. It’s like another world.We reached Quebec on the eighth days, where most people speak French. Well, actually, they speak Quebecois, which is atype of Canadian French. The funniest thing happened on that day. I’d fallen asleep, when I heard Dad’s phone ringing. He was driving, so I answered it. Guess who it was? Mum! It was then that I realised her seat was empty! How did that happen? Well, while I was sleeping, Dad stopped for some petrol and Mum also got out to take photos, and you can guess the rest...She was so mad! To cheer her up, we went to a typical Quebec restaurant for lunch. We had the famous “poutine”, which is a dish of French fries, fresh cheese and a ho t brown sauce called “gravy”. It’s usually followed by pancakes with maple syrup-delicious!So, we’re now in Newfoundland, the very eastern part of Canada and the end of our journey. To celebrate, we went on a boat trip yesterday. Mum was using Dad’s phone to take photos of the colourful little houses along the coast when we saw something amazing-a killer whale! Mum was so excited that she dropped the phone into the sea. This time it was Dad’s turn to get mad! Anyway, another family from Quebec was also on the boat and they got some great photos of the whale. They’re going to send them to us when they get back home. What’s more, their son’s the same age as me. He’s so cool! We’re going to keep in touch, so I now have someone to practise French with!With loveEvaUnit 6 Earth firstSharks: dangerous or endangered?We see a woman swimming at night in a dark sea. Suddenly, she is pulled underwater. She surfaces, cries in fear, then disappears forever. This is the opening scene form the 1975 film Jaws s howing a shark attack. It tells the story of a great whiteshark that attacks and kills swimmers. Jaws was a great winning many awards. It strengthened people’s long-held idea of the great white shark as a dangerous animal.People have always been scared of sharks, but Jaws made things worse. It made people frightened of sharks, especially of the great white shark. Many people who saw the film started to believe that sharks were bad animals that ate humans. Some people stopped swimming in the sea, afraid of the horrible creature from the film. Other people started fishing for sharks, killing an many as they could. At that time, nobody cared if sharks were killed, or how many were killed. People just wanted them killed.After 1975, the number of large sharks around America fell quickly, and soon fell around the world. This was not only due to fear of sharks, but also finning. Finning is a type of fishing where sharks are caught and their fins cut off. The sharks are thrown back into the sea where they die slowly and painfully. The fins are used in shark fin soup. Finning kills millions of sharks a year.Finning would have an unexpected effect upon Peter Benchley, the man who wrote the book the film Jaws was based on. In 1980, Benchley was diving when he came across a awful sight. It was an area where fishermen were finning, and the sea floor was covered with dead sharks. Benchley saw sharks being killed and this caused a deep change in him. He came to see people as a danger or sharks, rather than the other way round. From that day on, he fought to protect sharks he admitted that his book was wrong about sharks’ behaviour. “Sharks don’t target human,” he said. Experts have proved that sharks do not see people as food, and they attack us by mistake. Only around six people are killed by sharks every year.Fortunately, not everyone who watched the film Jaws because afraid of sharks-some became interested in understanding them. Today, as we learn more about sharks, more people than ever want to protect them from extinction.Wh at’s really green?Most of us are aware that we must take care of the environment, and the majority of us take steps to save energy and reduce waste and pollution. But recently, some “green truths” have been shown to be only half true, or even completely false. Here are some common ones. Which are really green?Paper shopping bags are better than plastic ones.Plastic bags cause litter and are a danger to wild animals, which mistake them for food. It takes hundreds of years for plastic to break down, but much less time for paper. Because of this, people think paper bags are the better environmental choice.However, making a paper bag uses four times as much energy as making a plastic bag and up to three times the amount of water. The process also produces more greenhouse gases.In fact, both kinds of bags are bad for the environment. So, take a reusable bag with you when you go shopping.When you turn off a device, it shops using power.When we turn off a device,such as television, it goes into stand -by mode. Devices in this mode still use power, and older devices in stand-by mode can use even more. This happens because electricity continues to leak from the device, even when it is turne d “off”. To make sure your application is in fact off, remove the plug from its power supply.Eating local food is good for the environment.It seems like common sense: eating local food should bebetter for the environment. Because it does not need to be transported long distances and kept cold during transport. Unfortunately, it is not that simple. It is the production of food, not its transport, that uses most of the energy and produces most of the greenhouse gases. In some cases, local produce might have used more energy and produced more greenhouse gases than produce grown a long way away-even taking into account its transport.It’s better to take a shower than a bathIt depends on how long you spend in the shower and how large your bath is. If you spend more than eight minutes in a shower, you’ll use as much water as in a bath-about 50 litres of water. Therefore, the key is to keep your shower time as short as possible. Environmental awareness is now part of daily life. But it’s worth checking common ideas and opinions to see what’s really green.。

Unit 3 Developing ideas 课件-高中英语外研版(2019)选择性必修第二册

Unit 3 Developing ideas 课件-高中英语外研版(2019)选择性必修第二册

• Internet emojis have been around for more than 20 years.Scott Fahlman, a professor of artificial intelligence at Carnegie Mellon University since 1982, uses the symbol ":-)" for jokes and ":-(" for problems to be taken seriously on university bulletin boards. In this way, Internet users can avoid misunderstandings arising from online communication. Since then, the Internet emoticons have been rapidly popularized and used.
• B. There are more than 200 emojis when they are first introduced in Japan in 1999.
• C. Emojis have obvious advantages over written language.
• D. Emojis can express feelings when people cannot find the appropriate words.
Writing about a change
Activity 5 Read the passage and answer the questions.
1 Why does the author start the passage by writing about Superman? 2 What will disappear in the future according to the passage? What is the major reason for this phenomenon? 3 What supporting arguments does the author give to make the point convincing?

Unit3Understanding ideas 课件-高中英语外研版(2019)选择性必修第二册

Unit3Understanding ideas 课件-高中英语外研版(2019)选择性必修第二册
我匆匆赶到书店,看到那些书已经装箱了。我和老店主凯西聊了很久。 他深深地叹了口气,告诉我经营独立书店越来越难。大多数年轻人更喜欢 用平板电脑读电子书。越来越多的顾客被连锁店和网店折扣吸引。我想 要说些同情的话,却发现自己不得不承认彩虹书店的确开不下去了。
3 Childhood memories came back to me so clearly, as if the events had happened only yesterday.A bunch of us kids would frequently drop by the store after school.wed look at the new books, or just chat with Old Casey. He knew every book in the store and would always pick the perfect one for us from a dusty shelf. We spent hours reading, seated on the store's old but comfortable furniture.Casey encouraged us to share our idleas and comments on the books,by writing them on a large board in one cornerof the store.
新标准《英语》高中选择性必修第二册
Understanding ideas
Activity 1 Look at the charts and answer the questions.
The charts show the sales made by physical bookstores and online bookstores in China from the year 2011 to 2017.

Unit+3+Developing+Ideas+课件-高中英语外研版(2019)必修第二册

Unit+3+Developing+Ideas+课件-高中英语外研版(2019)必修第二册
(mental) boost confidence; achieve a sense of achievement; derive depression away; foster once will and perseverance...
(social) help us make friends; meet amazing people...
feeling goal
Standing tall at the head of the lane made me feel both nervous and excited. After the sound of the whistle 口哨, I dived in and began to swim with all my strength! Finally, I came in third place. I was so happy for my achievement, and it proved that hard work pays off. I will keep on swimming, perhaps for the rest of my life. Not only because it makes me healthier and stronger, but also for the confidence and sense of achievement it has brought.
how you feel about the sport (feeling)
challenging; beneficial; be of great benefit; be fond of; be enthusiastic about; be keen on; Soon I found...

外研版2019高一必修二Unit 3 On the move-Developing ideas (

外研版2019高一必修二Unit 3 On the move-Developing ideas  (

Unit 3 On the moveDeveloping ideas【教材分析】本板块呈现了从另一角度反映单元主题的课文,语篇类型为论坛专题讨论,是新媒体语篇,用图文茂的方式介绍了几位跑步者的故事,介绍了跑步给他们的生活带来的积极变化;读写部分的语篇介绍了作者从不会滑冰到加入冰球队并志在夺取全国比赛冠军的故事。

【教学目标】1. 掌握本课的重要词汇与句式;2. 学生初步了解柱状图的特点和功能,学会利用图表收集和整合信息;3. 引导学生理解课文内容,通过复述跑步者的故事,从每个故事中体会积极的人生态度;【教学重难点】1. 重点:本课时的重要词汇与句式;2. 难点:利用课文及相关活动促进学生深入思考,发展学生的高阶思维,鼓励学生运用较高级词汇和较复杂句型完成相应的写作任务。

【教学过程】Step 1 Lead inHave the Ss read “Learning to learn” carefully first, make sure they know how to read a chart so that they can know what the chart shows in Activity 1. And then answer the questions.Questions:(1)What key information is shown in this chart?(The number of marathon participants in China is increasing.)(2)What reasons lie behind the phenomenon?(More and more people are pursuing a healthier lifestyle and challenging themselves. Moreover, marathons can stimulate economic growth and promote the development of the sports industry. Last but not least, marathons can increase people's enthusiasm for participation in sports and improve their physical fitness.)Step 2 Reading1. Read the passage and find out your understanding of the title.(Running can bring a lot of benefits to us, both physically and mentally. It may improve our physical condition, bring us confidence, help us make new friends and reduce stress from work.)2. Pay attention to the language points in the passage:(1)I was born with asthma and I never thought I'd be a runner!be born with sth为固定搭配,意为“生来就有某种疾病、性格等”。

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必修二unit3课文A game for the world1. These days, football is one of the most popular sports in the world. Given that Neil Armstrong wanted to take a football to the Moon, we could even say that it is also the most popular sport out of this world! The history of the game goes back over two thousand years to Ancient China. It was then known as cuju (kick ball), a game using a ball of animal skins with hair inside. Girls were hung in the air. Football as we know it today started in Great Britain, where the game was given new rules.2. That football is such a simple game to play is perhaps the basis of its popularity. It is also a game that is very cheap to play. You don't need expensive equipment; even the ball doesn't have to cost much money. All over the world you can see kids playing to their hearts' content with a ball made of plastic bags; just like Pele did when he was a boy.3. Another factor behind football's global popularity is the creativity and excitement on the field. It is fun enough to attract millions of people. You do not have to be a fan to recognise the skill of professional players- how they use their bodies to pass, score and defend can be amazing to see- or to feel the excitement of a game engine with a surprising twist.4. Watch more, football has become one of the best ways for people to communicate: it does not require words, but everyone understands it. It breaks down walls and brings people together on and off the field. Take, for example, the famous football game on Christmas Day 1914. World war 1 had broken out months before, but British and German soldiers put down their guns and played football together- one moment of peace to remember during years of a conflict.5." Some people believe football is a matter of life and death,..." said Bill Shankly, the famous footballer and manager." I can assure you it is much, much more important than that." This might sound funny, but one only has to think about the Earth to realise that our planet is shaped like a football.Running into a better lifeThis global site is a place for runners to show you their stories about running. So, if you are a runner with a story to tell, get in touch- we'd love to hear from you!Li Yue, 16, BeijingI was born with asthma and I never thought I'd be the runner! I onlyjoined my local athletics club because my doctor told me that in my particular case exercise could improve how my lungs work. But before I knew it, I was taking part in local races. As my fitness and my running improved, I started running in national competitions. This year I won silver in the under 18's 10, 000 meters! And who knows, next year I could win gold!Sarah, 36, MontrealNot so long ago, I didn't do any exercise - not even any jogging! Then I discovered an app called Running Power. It lists your performance against other runners in your social network. At first, I kept running just to see my name in the top five. Soon, I found that I was not alone--I came across other runners in the same area running for the same purpose! Now I no longer use the app, but I've fallen in love with running, and still do it with my running friends.David, 52, New YorkAs a computer engineer, there's always a new challenge just around the corner! It can be quite stressful at times, though, which in turn makes me feel anxious. To help deal with this, I go running as often as I possibly can. Whether I'm at the gym or on the road, my nervous energy pushes me through mile one. By mile two, the tension has moved from my mindto my legs. By the end of the run, all my stress has disappeared and I'm ready to face the next day at work!Grace, 25, ManchesterThis year and entered the Great Gorilla Run in London. This is a programme run by The Gorilla Organization to raise money to save the world's last remaining gorillas from dying out. Each runner receives a gorilla suit, and off they go! It's a bit hot and sweaty inside the suit, and my legs ache, but it's a lot of fun. The funniest moment was when someone watching the race offered me a banana- a real treat for a running gorilla! I had a great day out in London, as well as helping to save gorillas!Writing a sports storyStories wantedThis new global site is a place for sports lovers to share their stories. We are looking for stories to inspire our readers. Do you want to share your story? Send it to us right now!I was so proud when my team won the ice hockey competition. It mademe feel like I could achieve anything. Only three years ago, I was terrified of walking or skating on ice. To deal with this, I decided to join the skating club. My teacher was great and before I knew it, I was able to skate. He then persuaded me to try ice hockey. I loved it and I was soon practicing with my local team almost every evening. We are now training for national competitions and hope to be champions one day, but my ultimate goal is to be an ice hockey teacher and help people learn to play the game.。

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