深圳牛津八年级上册课文
牛津深圳版英语课件 八年级上册 Module1 Unit2 Interesting Number 7
A pH below 7 is acidic.
A pH above 7 is basic.
It’s a seven-spotted lady beetle. It has seven black spots on its red back. They stand for good luck.
7 is widely used in Chinese culture.
In order to avoid being killed by his brother, Cao Zhi created the poem within walking seven steps.
There’re some idioms with 7.
七嘴八舌
ห้องสมุดไป่ตู้
横七竖八
Calabash Brothers The seven brothers are rainbow color-coded.
RED
ORANGE
YELLOW
GREEN
BLUE
INDIGO PURPLE
There’re seven continents on Earth. They are…
When night is falling, raise our head and look at the sky, we can see the big dipper (北斗七星).
Seven represents the combination of Yin, Yang and Five Elements(Metal, Wood, Water, Fire and Earth).
This combination is considered as “harmony(和谐) ” in the ideology of Confucianism.
牛津深圳版(广州沈阳通用)八年级英语上册单词课文
八年级(上册)英语教科书课文及译文牛津深圳版Unit 1﹡encyclopaedia n.百科全书human adj.人的dinosaur n.恐龙﹡Italian n.意大利人inventor n. 发明家musician n. 音乐家scientist n.科学家born v. (be born)出生countryside n.乡村; 农村intelligence n.才智;智慧﹡artistic adj. 有艺术天赋的ability n. 才能;能力perhaps adv.可能;大概invention n. 发明notebook n. 笔记本include v. 包括;包含even adv. (强调出乎意料) 甚至however adv. 然而suddenly adv.突然;忽然nobody pron. 没有人﹡fossil n. 化石win v. (won, won) (在比赛中)获胜,赢dollar n.元(美国、加拿大等国货币单位)in the countryside在乡村;在农村human being人die out灭绝;消失find out了解(到);弄清go for a walk去散步Unit 2number n.数字instructions n.[pl.]指示;命令check v.检查;核实gram n.克(重量单位)son n.儿子chess n.国际象棋India n.印度wise adj. 充满智慧的challenge v.向(某人)挑战promise v.许诺;承诺prize n.奖赏;奖品grain n. 谷粒chessboard n.国际象棋棋盘double v.(使)加倍amount n.数量;数额rest n.剩余部分gold n.金子;黄金instead adv.代替;顶替realize v.认识到;意识到copy v.抄写;誊写correctly adv.准确无误地;正确地traffic n.交通accident n. (交通)事故a long time ago很早以前challenge…to… 向(某人)挑战and so on……等等copy down抄写;誊写Unit 3order n.订货;订购compare v.比较;对比monitor n.(计算机)显示器speaker n.扬声器main unit n.(计算机)主机keyboard n.(计算机或打字机的) 键盘mouse n. (计算机)鼠标type v.打字brain n.脑control v.操纵,控制(机器或系统等) expensive adj.昂贵的;价格高的tiny adj. 极小的;微小的depend v.依靠;依赖﹡calculate v.计算speed n.速度operate v.操作;控制railway n.铁路系统company n.公司price n.价格total n.总额;合计inch n.英寸sell v.(sold, sold)出售;售卖popular adj.受喜爱的; 受欢迎的work as从事……工作(be) unaware of没意识到;未察觉depend on依靠in addition除……以外(还) grand total总计;共计look forward to盼望;期待Unit 4advertisement n.广告funny adj.滑稽的;好笑的create v.创造;创作telephone n.电话;电话机wheel n.车轮;轮子comfortable adj.使人舒服的;舒适的carriage n.(旧时载客的)四轮马车century n.世纪passenger n.乘客;旅客invent v.发明;创造practical adj.有用的;适用的since prep.从……以后;自……以来distance n.距离;间距mobile phone n.移动电话;手机anytime adv.在任何时候develop v.开发;研制lamp n.灯candle n.蜡烛daytime n.白天;日间dust n.灰尘;尘土special adj.特殊的;特别的wing n.(飞行器的)翅膀;机翼introduction n.引言instead of prep.代替;作为……的替换petrol n.汽油since then自那以来keep in touch with与……保持联系in the daytime在白天keep…off使……不接近(或不接触、远离)……at the same time同时Unit 5educationaladj.有关教育的;有教育意义的exchange n.交流;互访culture n.文化host n.主人local adj.地方的;当地的British adj.英国的glad adj. 高兴;愉快guest n.客人;宾客chopstick n.筷子weekday n.工作日(星期一至星期五的某一天) tour v.在……旅游fantastic adj.极好的;了不起的experience n. (一次)经历,体验﹡t'ai chi n.太极(拳)already adv.已经;早已introduce v.使……初次了解……;使尝试success n.成功yet adv.尚未;仍未respect v.慎重对待;尊重at first起初;起先so far到目前为止;迄今为止a bit of小量introduce…to…使……初次了解……;使尝试come over (to…)(通常远距离地)从……到……Unit 6ancient adj.古代的Trojan adj.特洛伊的& n.特洛伊人war n.战争understand v.(understood, understood)懂;理解difference n.差别;不同(之处)pyramid n.(古埃及的)金字塔captain n.首领Greek n.希腊人capture v.用武力夺取; 攻占soldier n.士兵huge adj. 巨大的pull v.(向某穷向)拖,拉动main adj. 主要的celebrate v.庆祝;庆贺stupid adj.笨的; 傻的midnight n.午夜;子夜empty adj.空的except prep.除……之外secret adj.秘密的side n.侧面quietly adv.安静地army n.陆军部队enter v.进来;进入succeed v.达到目的;实现目标trick n.计谋prince n.王子queen n.王后steal v. (stole, stolen)偷;窃取punish v.处罚;惩罚scene n.(戏剧或歌剧的)场sir n.先生act out将……表演出来make jokes about拿……开玩笑;以……为笑柄except for除……之外(be) full of (有)大量的; (有)许多的in the end最后come on (用于命令)快;加油;加把劲Unit 7memory n.记忆力;记性n.回忆;记忆corner n.角lose v.(lost, lost)丧失;失去improve v.改进;改善mention v.提到;说到method n.方法;办法spelling n.拼写;拼法mind n.头脑;大脑silly adj.可笑的mile n.英里letter n.字母worth adj.值得;有价值spell v.(spelt, spelt)用字母拼;拼写unless conj. 除非trouble n. 困难list n. 清单step n.步骤cycle n.循环similar adj.相像的;类似的note n.纸币wallet n.钱包;皮夹子basket n.篮; 筐manager n. (企业的)经理take out (从银行账户中)提取(款)pour out涌出Unit 8speech n.演说;发言notice n. 通告;布告competition n.比赛;竞赛treasure n.珍宝;宝物text n.文本chance n.机会;机遇confidently adv. 自信地topic n.话题winner n. 优胜者advise v.建议several det.几个;一些opinion n.意见;想法whole adj.整个的;全部的suggestion n.建议; 提议communicate v.(与某人)交流信息;沟通whenever conj.在任何……的时候;在任何……的情况下rich adj. 富有的;富裕的poor adj.贫穷的;贫寒的hide v.(hid, hidden)藏;隐蔽attack v.袭击; 攻击shy adj.羞怯的;腼腆的else adv.其他的;别的choose v.(chose, chosen)选择;挑选treasure hunt寻宝游戏in public公开地;在别人(尤指生人)面前put on上演in my opinion 依我看above all 最重要的是;尤其是look out 小心;当心Unit1 Encyclopaedias(p3)Look it up!Here are two articles from an encyclopaedia.Da Vinci, LeonardoLeonardo da Vinci(1452-1519) was an Italian painter, inventor, musician, engineer and scientist.Da Vinci was born in the countryside. From an early age, he showed great intelligence and artistic abilit y. As he grew older, he learnt to do many different things. His paintings are very famous, and one, the Mona Lisa, is perhaps the most famous painting in the world. He also had many inventions. For examp le, his notebooks include some interesting drawings of flying machines. (See Art)DinosaursDinosaurs lived on Earth more than 60 million years before human beings. They lived everywhere on E arth. Some dinosaurs were as small as chickens. Others were as big as ten elephants. Some could even fly.Many dinosaurs ate plants. However, some dinosaurs liked to eat meat.Dinosaurs lived on Earth for more than 150 million years. Then,suddenly, they all died out. Nobody knows why. However, we can learn about them from their fossils. (See Earth history)查找它这里有来自百科全书的两篇文章。
牛津深圳版(广州沈阳通用)八年级英语上册课文翻译
Unit 1 EncyclopaediasLook it up!查找它Here are two articles from an encyclopaedia.这里有来自百科全书的两篇文章。
Da Vinci, Leonardo列奥纳多•达•芬奇Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) was an Italian painter, inventor, musician, engineer and scientist.列奥纳多•达•芬奇(1452 - 1519)是意大利画家,发明家,音乐家,工程师和科学家。
Da Vinci was born in the countryside. From an early age, he showed great intelligence and artistic ability. As he grew older, he learnt to do many different things. His paintings are very famous, and one, the Mona Lisa, is perhaps the most famous painting in the world. He also had many inventions. For example, his notebooks include some interesting drawings of flying machines. (See Art)达芬奇出生在农村。
从很小的时候,他表现出极大的智慧和艺术才能。
当他长大时,他学会了做很多不同的事情。
他的画是非常出名的,其中一个,蒙娜丽莎,也许是世界上最著名的画。
他也有很多发明。
例如,他的笔记本包括一些有趣的飞行机器的图画。
(见艺术)Dinosaurs 恐龙Dinosaurs lived on Earth more than 60 million years before human begins. They lived everywhere on Earth. Some dinosaurs were as small as chickens. Others were as big as ten elephants. Some could even fly.恐龙生活在地球上人类6000万多年前。
牛津深圳版(广州沈阳通用)八年级英语上册课文翻译
Unit 1 EncyclopaediasLook it up!查找它Here are two articles from an encyclopaedia.这里有来自百科全书的两篇文章。
Da Vinci, Leonardo列奥纳多•达•芬奇Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) was an Italian painter, inventor, musician, engineer and scientist.列奥纳多•达•芬奇(1452 - 1519)是意大利画家,发明家,音乐家,工程师和科学家。
Da Vinci was born in the countryside. From an early age, he showed great intelligence and artistic ability. As he grew older, he learnt to do many different things. His paintings are very famous, and one, the Mona Lisa, is perhaps the most famous painting in the world. He also had many inventions. For example, his notebooks include some interesting drawings of flying machines. (See Art)达芬奇出生在农村。
从很小的时候,他表现出极大的智慧和艺术才能。
当他长大时,他学会了做很多不同的事情。
他的画是非常出名的,其中一个,蒙娜丽莎,也许是世界上最著名的画。
他也有很多发明。
例如,他的笔记本包括一些有趣的飞行机器的图画。
(见艺术)Dinosaurs 恐龙Dinosaurs lived on Earth more than 60 million years before human begins. They lived everywhere on Earth. Some dinosaurs were as small as chickens. Others were as big as ten elephants. Some could even fly.恐龙生活在地球上人类6000万多年前。
牛津深圳八年级上译文大全
牛津深圳八年级上译文大全CHAPTER ONE Water 第一单元水之密语戴西在浴室刷牙。
水龙头开着。
水流进水池。
“请把那个水龙头关掉,”一个声音大声说。
戴西愣住了。
她向四周看了看,但是没看见任何人。
“请把那个水龙头关掉。
你在浪费水,”那个声音显得很生气。
这次戴西关掉水龙头。
“你……你是谁啊?”戴西问道。
“我是水。
我来到这儿是很不容易的。
24天前,我在云南的云朵里。
之后那片云把我落进小溪里,我沿着山脉快速地流进东江河。
我希望你知道这条河。
”“知道,”戴西点点头。
“嗯,东江河把我带到水库。
我在那里休息了几天。
之后有人清洗我。
”“清洗你?”戴西问道。
“是的。
我在旅程之后变得很脏,所以我在水处理工厂经过彻底的清洗。
然后我在街道下的管道中流畅着。
我在那里等着,直到你呼叫我。
”戴西问:“这是你的结束之旅吗?”“不是,接着我要去污水厂。
接着那里的人们将把我倒进河里,我再次流入大海里。
”“再次?”“是的。
我首先来自大海。
记住不要浪费水和污染水。
我很珍贵,诸如金水。
再见。
”戴西从浴室出来。
她的兄弟本尼说:“我听到浴室有声音,你在和说话?”“和水,”戴西说。
“我在和水说话。
”本尼摇摇头。
“戴西,有时你真的很怪。
”他说。
CAHPTER Two 第二单元School Newspapers 校报一份新报纸这学期开学后不久,一些Mayfield中学的8年级学生想要出版一份报纸。
他们开会了。
随后,亚瑟给班主任写了一份有关会议的报告。
我们放学后开会。
潘西,托尼,乔伊斯,米莉和我在开会。
首先我们决定推选总编辑。
托尼建议乔伊斯说,“我们应该选择乔伊斯,因为她很有经验。
去年她是班报的编辑。
”之后我们都投了她的票。
我们推选乔伊斯为总编辑。
接着乔伊斯主持会议。
她说:“接下来我们必须选举一个秘书。
”她征求大家的意见。
米莉说:“亚瑟应该当选秘书,因为他也有经验。
他去年是国际象棋俱乐部的秘书。
其他人都投了我的票。
他们选举我是秘书。
我开始记笔记。
牛津深圳版(广州沈阳通用)八年级英语上册课文翻译
牛津深圳版(广州沈阳通用)八年级英语上册课文翻译Dinosaurs are a group of reptiles that lived on Earth for over 60 n years before XXX of the world and came in different sizes。
Some were as tiny as chickens。
XXX。
XXX flying.Dinosaurs lived on Earth over 60 n years ago。
inhabiting us ns of the。
Some were as small as chickens while others were as large as ten elephants and some could even fly.While many dinosaurs were herbivores。
XXX.Dinosaurs lived on Earth for over 150 n years before XXX remains unknown。
but we can learn about them through their fossils.Once upon a time in India。
there was a king who loved playing chess。
One day。
a wise old man came to his kingdom and the king challenged him to a game。
promising the old man any prize he desired if he won。
The old man requested one grainof rice for the first square of the chessboard。
two for the second。
(完整版)深圳牛津版英语最新八年级(上)课文(带翻译)
初二(上)课文(翻译)1—4Unit 1 Look it up! 查阅这里是两篇来自百科全书的文章。
Here are two articles['ɑːtɪk(ə)l]文章 from an encyclopaedia [ɪn,saɪklə'pidɪə]百科全书.达芬奇·莱昂纳多Da Vinci, Leanardo达芬奇·莱昂纳多(1452-1519)是意大利画家、发明家、音乐家、工程师和科学家。
Leanardo da Vinci (1452—1519) was an Italian painter['peɪntə]画家, inventor[ɪn'ventə]发明家, musician [mjuː'zɪʃ(ə)n]音乐家, engineer [endʒɪ'nɪə] 工程师and scientist.达芬奇出生在农村。
从很小的时候, 他就表现出极大的智慧和艺术能力。
随着年龄的增长, 他学会了做很多不同的事情。
他的画是非常有名的, 其中一副, 《蒙娜丽莎》, 也许是世界上最有名的画作。
他还有许多发明。
例如, 他的笔记本里有一些关于飞行器的有趣的图纸。
Da Vinci was born in出生于 the countryside['kʌntrɪsaɪd]农村.From an early age从早期开始, he showed great intelligence[ɪn'telɪdʒ(ə)ns] 智慧and artistic ability[ɑː'tɪstɪk] [ə'bɪləti]艺术才能.As当;随着 he grew older, he learnt to do many different things.His paintings['peɪntɪŋ]画作 are very famous, and one, the Mona Lisa, is perhaps the most famous painting in the world.He also had many inventions[ɪn'venʃ(ə)n]发明.For example, his notebooks['nəʊtbʊk]笔记本include[ɪn'kluːd]包括some interesting drawings['drɔː(r)ɪŋ]绘画 of flying machines [mə'ʃiːn]飞行器.Dinosaurs['daɪnəsɔː]恐龙恐龙比人类早 6000万年就生活在地球上。
牛津深圳版(广州沈阳通用)八年级英语上册 Module 1 Amazing things Unit
Unit 1 IntegrationHow to introduce a great person学习目标:1.领会介绍人物的主要方面2.学会运用文本信息推断人物性格特征3.能够介绍某位名人Step One: BrainstormingTo brainstorm main information about a great person with the help of the article in the textbookStep Two: ReadingRead the article from an encyclopaedia of famous people about the famous composer (作曲家) Mozart and draw out main information to finish the form .Mozart was a famous composer. He was one of the greatest composers in the history of music.He was born in Austria, on 27 January 1756. He was the son of a musician and he had one sister, four years older than himself. Mozart and his sister were both very musical.Mozart began to play the piano when he was three. He liked music very much and his father never had to tell him to practise. He wrote his first piece of music at the age of five. Later, he and his sister travelled all over Europe with the father. They played music for kings and queens and other important people.Mozart became ill while he was in Prague(布拉格) in 1791. He died on 5 December 1791. He was only 35. Although he died young, Mozart left more than 600 musical works to the world. He was still composing shortly before he died.Step Three: SpeakingIntroduce Mozart to your partner according to information in the form above Step Four :WritingWrite an article about Tomas Edison according to information in the form_____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ Step Five: Assignmentlook up more information about Tomas Edison from an encyclopaedia and polish your writing。
Module2Unit4课文原文及翻译牛津深圳版八年级英语上册
沪教版八年级英语上册课文原文及翻译Module 2 Unit 4Module 2 Science and technologyUnit 4 InventionsReadingGreat inventionsGreat inventions change the world. They help people live a better life.The following are three of the most important inventions in history.The wheel The wheel is perhaps the greatest invention in history.After its invention, travelling became faster and more comfortable.A few thousand years ago, people started to use wheels on carriages.In the early 19th century, the first trains began to carry passengers.At the start of the 20th century, cars becamepopular.Without the wheel, we would not have these inventions.The telephone Alexander Graham bell invented one of the first practical telephones in 1876.Since then, people have been able to speak to each other over long distances.Today millions of people across the world own mobile phones.They allow people to keep in touch with each other anytime, anywhere.The light bulb Thomas Edison developed the first practical light bulb in 1879.Before the invention of the light bulb, people had to use oil lamps, gas lamps or candles to see at night.Withlight bulbs, people can do as many things in the evenings as they can in the daytime.Can you imagine living without them?伟大的发明伟大的发明改变了世界。
Module1Unit2课文原文及翻译牛津深圳版八年级英语上册
沪教版八年级英语上册课文原文及翻译Module 1 Unit 2Module 1 Amazing thingsUnit 2 NumbersReadingThe king and the riceA long time ago, there was a king in India. The king's favourite game was chess.One day, a wise old man came to the palace and the king challenged him to a game.The king promised the old man, “You can have any prize if you win the game.”The old man said, “If I win the game, I'd like one grain of rice for the first square of the chessboard,two for the second, four for the third, and then double the amount for each of the rest of the squares.”“Is that all?”asked the king. “Wouldn't you like gold or silver instead?”“No, just rice,”replied the old man.The king and the old man played the game for a long time.Finally, the old man won. So the king ordered his men to collect a bag ofrice.He put one grain on the first square, two on the second, and so on.The king quickly realized the problem -- even with all the rice in the country, he would still not have enough rice to put on all the squares!国王和米很久以前,印度有一个国王。
Module3Unit5课文原文及翻译牛津深圳版八年级英语上册
沪教版八年级英语上册课文原文及翻译Module 3 Unit 5Module 3 Culture and historyUnit 5 Educational exchangesReadingAn exchange visit is educational and interesting!一次有益又有趣的交换生活动!A group of British students from Woodpark School in London are visiting Xinhua Junior High School in Beijing on an educational exchange.“I was very nervous at first,” says Sarah. “However, my host family are really friendly. I’m glad to be a guest in their home. I’ve learnt to use chopsticks, and they’re teaching me a little Chinese!”The studen ts spend the weekdays studying with Chinese students. At the weekend, they tour around Beijing and visit places of interest with their host families.“It’s been a fantastic experience so far,” says Eric. “ I’ve learnt a bit of t’ai chi, and I really enjoy it. We’ve already learnt a lot about Chinese culture and history. The teachers have introduced us to Chinese painting as well. We’ll also tried to paint some pictures ourselves! I haven’t had much success yet, but I’ll keeptrying.”“I’ve made many new friends,” says Sarah.”I plan to keep in touch with them when I return home. We’ll see one another soon because they’ll come over to the UK for the second part of the exchange next month.I can’t wait!”一次有益又有趣的交换生活动!一群来自英国伦敦伍德公园学校的学生在北京的新华初中进行交换生活动。
(牛津深圳)八年级上+Chapter+1+Water++演示文稿
*wash clothes under running water *take a shower with water running for a long time ……
*reuse water *plant more trees *protect rivers and lakes *fight against water pollution ……
14. 点头、摇头
15. 当初\本来 16. 比金子更珍贵
Useful phrases
1. 一元硬币\ 纸币 2. 负责…
a one-yuan coin\ note be in charge of a flow chart at least\ at most
3. 流程图
4. 至少\ 至多
8 Listen to the coin’s story and number the pictures. 3
10. 把…净化 11.记着不要做… 12.直到…才 13. 开、关水龙头
clean up remember not to do… not…until turn on \ off the tap nod \ shake one’s head in the first place more valuable than gold
shouldn’t do to protect water.
2.Make a list about what we can do.
3.The group leader need to give a
presentation.
When you are enjoying others’ performance, remember to write down your comments and marks by using the forms.
Module4Unit8课文原文及翻译牛津深圳版八年级英语上册
沪教版八年级英语上册课文原文及翻译Module 4 Unit 8 ReadingEnglish: fun for life英语:生活中的乐趣English Week at Rosie Bridge School罗西桥学校的英语周Last week, students at Rosie Bridge School worked hard to make their English Week a big success.上周,罗西桥学校的学生们通过努力使他们的英语周获得极大的成功。
There was an English book fair in the library and a treasure hunt.图书馆里有英语书市还有寻宝游戏。
Some students put on an English play.有些学生上演了一出英语剧。
Other students took part in an English singing competition.其他学生参加了英语歌唱比赛。
There was also a speaking competition.此外还有一个演讲比赛。
The students had to speak on a topic in English for two minutes.参赛的学生必须用两分钟的时间用英语陈述一个话题。
We spoke to the winner, Henry.我们同获奖者亨利交谈。
"I'm so happy that I won," he said."我很高兴我赢了,"他说。
"I advise people to speak slowly."我建议大家说话的语速要慢。
If they want to be good public speakers, they'd better speak clearly and confidently."如果他们想成为好的公共演说者,他们最好表达清晰并充满自信。
深圳牛津八年级(上册)课文
Unit 1 EncyclopaediaLook it up!Here are two articles from an encyclopaedia.Da Vinci, LeonardoLeonardo da Vinci (1452—1519) was an Italian painter, inventor, musician, engineer and scientist.Da Vinci was born in the countryside. From an early age, he showed great intelligence and artistic ability. As he grew older, he learnt to do many different things. His paintings are very famous, and one, the Mona Lisa, is perhaps the most famous painting in the world. He also had many inventions. For example, his notebooks include some interesting drawings of flying machines. (See Art)DinosaursDinosaurs lived on Earth more than 60 million years before human beings. They lived everywhere on Earth. Some dinosaurs were as small as chicken. Others were as big as ten elephants. Some could even fly.Many dinosaurs ate plants. However, some dinosaurs liked to eat meat.Dinosaurs lived on Earth for more than 150 million years. Then, suddenly, they all died out. Nobody knows why. However, we can learn about them from their fossils. (See Earth history)Unit 2 NumbersThe king and the riceA long time ago, there was a king in India. The king’s favourite game was chess.One day, a wise old man came to the palace and the king challenged him to a game. The king promised the old man, “You can have any prize if you win the game.”The old man said, “If I win the game, I’d like one grain of rice for the first square of the chessboard, two for the second, four for the third, and then double the amount for each of the rest squares.”“Is that all?”asked the king. “Wouldn’t you like gold or silver instead?”“No, just rice,” replied the old man.The king and the old man played the game for a long time. Finally, the old man won. So the king ordered his men to collect a bag of rice. He put one grain on the first square, two on the second, and so on. The king quickly realized the problem -- even with all the rice in the country, he would still not have enough rice to put on all the squares!Unit 3 ComputersComputer factsSmaller and betterIn the 1940s, the first computers were bigger than cars. Now computers are becoming smaller and better.Some computers are tiny. You may be unaware of them. There is probably one inside your TV or washing machine. You depend on computers more than you realize.What can we do with computers?We can use computers to calculate. They can calculate at a faster speed than we can and almost never give wrong answers. We can also type and draw things with them. In addition, computers can do important jobs like operating railways and flying planes and spaceships.Is a computer cleverer than me?The answer is “No”. Your brain can produce new ideas but computers cannot. However, one day computers may be able to do a better job than human beings. For example, they may be better than doctors at doing their job.What will happen to us if computers can do all our jobs? Will we have nothing to do? Computers may change our lives, but will they make them better?Unit 4 InventionsGreat inventionsGreat inventions change the world. They help people live a better life. The following are three of the most important inventions in history.The wheelThe wheel is perhaps the greatest invention in history. After its invention, travelling became faster and more comfortable. A few thousand years ago, people started to use wheels on carriages. In the early 19th century, the first trains began to carry passengers. At the start of the 20th century, cars became popular. Without the wheel, we would not have these inventions.The telephoneAlexander Graham Bell invented one of the first practical telephones in 1876. Since then, people have been able to speak to each other over long distances. Today millions of people across the world own mobile phones. They allow people to keep in touch with each other anytime, anywhere.The light bulbThomas Edison developed the first practical light bulb in 1879. Before the invention of the light bulb, people had to use oil lamps, gas lamps or candles to see at night. With light bulbs, people can do as many things in the evenings as they can in the daytime. Can you imagine living without them?Unit 5 Educational exchangesAn exchange visit is educational and interesting!A group of British students from Woodpark School in London are visting Xinhua Junior High School in Beijing on an educational exchange.“I was very nervous at first,”says Sarah. “However, my host family are reaaly friendly. I’m glad to be a guest in their home. I’ve learnt to use chopsticks, and they’re teaching me a little Chinese!”The students spend the weekdays studying with Chinese students. At the weekend, they tour around Beijing and visit places of interest with their host families.“It’s been a fantastic experience so far,” says Eric. “I’ve learnt a bit of t’ai chi, and I really enjoy it. We’ve already learnt a lot about Chinese culture and history. The teachers have introduced us to Chinese paining as well. We’ve also tried to paint some pictures ourselves! I haven’t had much success yet, but I’ll keep trying.”“I’ve made many new friends,”says Sarah. “I plan to keep in touch with them when I return home. We’ll see one another soon because they’ll come over to the UK for the second part of the exchange next month. I can’t wait!”Unit 6 Ancient storiesThe Trojan horseThe captain stood on the high wall of the city of Troy. “The Greeks have gone and we’ve won,” he said. “They’ve tried to capture our city for ten years. Now they’ve given up and sailed away!”“But look over there,”a soldier said. “They’ve left a huge wooden horse.”“Ah, yes,”the captain said, “it’s too big. The Greeks didn’t want to take it with them. Get some help and pull it into the city.”That night, in the main square of the city, all the Trojans celebrated. They sang and danced around the horse, and made jokes about the stupid Greeks. “I haven’t laughed like this since my childhood,” the captain said. After the party, they locked all the gates of the city and then all went to sleep.By midnight, the main square was empty, except for the huge horse. Suddenly a secret door opened on the side of the wooden horse. The horse was full of Greek soldiers! They quietly climbed out of the horse one by one.The soldiers opened the main gates. The Greek army entered the city.For ten years, the Greeks could not capture the city by fighting. In one night, however, they succeeded in capturing it through a clever trick.Unit7 MemoryMemory cornerHenryA great way to help you remember something is to imagine a picture of it in your mind. If you make the picture big, strange or silly, you will remember it better. For example, to remember the word “smiles”, we can the first letter and the last letter.This makes it the longest word in the world. Remember: a picture is worth a thousand words.PaulaA good method for remembering the spelling of a word is to make a short sentence with each letter of the word. For example, if you want to remember how to spell the word “because”, you can use the sentence “because”, you can use the sentence “Big elephants can always understand small elephants”.MillieYou will forget something very quickly unless you understand it well. For example, you may have trouble remembering the list of steps in the water cycle. However, it is easier to remember these steps if you understand how the water cycle works.Unit 8 English WeekEnglish: fun for lifeEnglish Week at Rosie Bridge SchoolLast week, students at Rosie Bridge School worked hard to make their English week a big success.There was an English book fair in the library and a treasure hunt. Some student put on an English play. Other students took part in an English singing competition.There are also a speaking competition. The students had to speak on a topic in English for two minutes.We spoke to the winner, Henry. “I’m so happy that I won,”he said. “I advise people to speak slowly. If they want to be good public speakers, they’d better speak clearly and confidently.”We also spoke to several other students about English Week. One of them was Amy.“I really enjoyed English week. It gave me a chance to learn new words. In my opinion, every school should have an English week. It’s well worth doing,” she said.On the last day of English Week, the head teacher gave a speech to the wholeschool. He gave students some suggestions on how to improve their English. “You should read English books and magazines, and watch English television programmes. Above all, you should enjoy English!” he said.。
牛津深圳版(广州沈阳通用)八年级英语上册单词课文
八年级(上册)英语教科书课文及译文牛津深圳版Unit 1﹡encyclopaedia n.百科全书human adj.人的dinosaur n.恐龙﹡Italian n.意大利人inventor n. 发明家musician n. 音乐家scientist n.科学家born v. (be born)出生countryside n.乡村; 农村intelligence n.才智;智慧﹡artistic adj. 有艺术天赋的ability n. 才能;能力perhaps adv.可能;大概invention n. 发明notebook n. 笔记本include v. 包括;包含even adv. (强调出乎意料) 甚至however adv. 然而suddenly adv.突然;忽然nobody pron. 没有人﹡fossil n. 化石win v. (won, won) (在比赛中)获胜,赢dollar n.元(美国、加拿大等国货币单位)in the countryside在乡村;在农村human being人die out灭绝;消失find out了解(到);弄清go for a walk去散步Unit 2number n.数字instructions n.[pl.]指示;命令check v.检查;核实gram n.克(重量单位)son n.儿子chess n.国际象棋India n.印度wise adj. 充满智慧的challenge v.向(某人)挑战promise v.许诺;承诺prize n.奖赏;奖品grain n. 谷粒chessboard n.国际象棋棋盘double v.(使)加倍amount n.数量;数额rest n.剩余部分gold n.金子;黄金instead adv.代替;顶替realize v.认识到;意识到copy v.抄写;誊写correctly adv.准确无误地;正确地traffic n.交通accident n. (交通)事故a long time ago很早以前challenge…to… 向(某人)挑战and so on……等等copy down抄写;誊写Unit 3order n.订货;订购compare v.比较;对比monitor n.(计算机)显示器speaker n.扬声器main unit n.(计算机)主机keyboard n.(计算机或打字机的) 键盘mouse n. (计算机)鼠标type v.打字brain n.脑control v.操纵,控制(机器或系统等) expensive adj.昂贵的;价格高的tiny adj. 极小的;微小的depend v.依靠;依赖﹡calculate v.计算speed n.速度operate v.操作;控制railway n.铁路系统company n.公司price n.价格total n.总额;合计inch n.英寸sell v.(sold, sold)出售;售卖popular adj.受喜爱的; 受欢迎的work as从事……工作(be) unaware of没意识到;未察觉depend on依靠in addition除……以外(还) grand total总计;共计look forward to盼望;期待Unit 4advertisement n.广告funny adj.滑稽的;好笑的create v.创造;创作telephone n.电话;电话机wheel n.车轮;轮子comfortable adj.使人舒服的;舒适的carriage n.(旧时载客的)四轮马车century n.世纪passenger n.乘客;旅客invent v.发明;创造practical adj.有用的;适用的since prep.从……以后;自……以来distance n.距离;间距mobile phone n.移动电话;手机anytime adv.在任何时候develop v.开发;研制lamp n.灯candle n.蜡烛daytime n.白天;日间dust n.灰尘;尘土special adj.特殊的;特别的wing n.(飞行器的)翅膀;机翼introduction n.引言instead of prep.代替;作为……的替换petrol n.汽油since then自那以来keep in touch with与……保持联系in the daytime在白天keep…off使……不接近(或不接触、远离)……at the same time同时Unit 5educationaladj.有关教育的;有教育意义的exchange n.交流;互访culture n.文化host n.主人local adj.地方的;当地的British adj.英国的glad adj. 高兴;愉快guest n.客人;宾客chopstick n.筷子weekday n.工作日(星期一至星期五的某一天) tour v.在……旅游fantastic adj.极好的;了不起的experience n. (一次)经历,体验﹡t'ai chi n.太极(拳)already adv.已经;早已introduce v.使……初次了解……;使尝试success n.成功yet adv.尚未;仍未respect v.慎重对待;尊重at first起初;起先so far到目前为止;迄今为止a bit of小量introduce…to…使……初次了解……;使尝试come over (to…)(通常远距离地)从……到……Unit 6ancient adj.古代的Trojan adj.特洛伊的& n.特洛伊人war n.战争understand v.(understood, understood)懂;理解difference n.差别;不同(之处)pyramid n.(古埃及的)金字塔captain n.首领Greek n.希腊人capture v.用武力夺取; 攻占soldier n.士兵huge adj. 巨大的pull v.(向某穷向)拖,拉动main adj. 主要的celebrate v.庆祝;庆贺stupid adj.笨的; 傻的midnight n.午夜;子夜empty adj.空的except prep.除……之外secret adj.秘密的side n.侧面quietly adv.安静地army n.陆军部队enter v.进来;进入succeed v.达到目的;实现目标trick n.计谋prince n.王子queen n.王后steal v. (stole, stolen)偷;窃取punish v.处罚;惩罚scene n.(戏剧或歌剧的)场sir n.先生act out将……表演出来make jokes about拿……开玩笑;以……为笑柄except for除……之外(be) full of (有)大量的; (有)许多的in the end最后come on (用于命令)快;加油;加把劲Unit 7memory n.记忆力;记性n.回忆;记忆corner n.角lose v.(lost, lost)丧失;失去improve v.改进;改善mention v.提到;说到method n.方法;办法spelling n.拼写;拼法mind n.头脑;大脑silly adj.可笑的mile n.英里letter n.字母worth adj.值得;有价值spell v.(spelt, spelt)用字母拼;拼写unless conj. 除非trouble n. 困难list n. 清单step n.步骤cycle n.循环similar adj.相像的;类似的note n.纸币wallet n.钱包;皮夹子basket n.篮; 筐manager n. (企业的)经理take out (从银行账户中)提取(款)pour out涌出Unit 8speech n.演说;发言notice n. 通告;布告competition n.比赛;竞赛treasure n.珍宝;宝物text n.文本chance n.机会;机遇confidently adv. 自信地topic n.话题winner n. 优胜者advise v.建议several det.几个;一些opinion n.意见;想法whole adj.整个的;全部的suggestion n.建议; 提议communicate v.(与某人)交流信息;沟通whenever conj.在任何……的时候;在任何……的情况下rich adj. 富有的;富裕的poor adj.贫穷的;贫寒的hide v.(hid, hidden)藏;隐蔽attack v.袭击; 攻击shy adj.羞怯的;腼腆的else adv.其他的;别的choose v.(chose, chosen)选择;挑选treasure hunt寻宝游戏in public公开地;在别人(尤指生人)面前put on上演in my opinion 依我看above all 最重要的是;尤其是look out 小心;当心Unit1 Encyclopaedias(p3)Look it up!Here are two articles from an encyclopaedia.Da Vinci, LeonardoLeonardo da Vinci(1452-1519) was an Italian painter, inventor, musician, engineer and scientist.Da Vinci was born in the countryside. From an early age, he showed great intelligence and artistic abilit y. As he grew older, he learnt to do many different things. His paintings are very famous, and one, the Mona Lisa, is perhaps the most famous painting in the world. He also had many inventions. For examp le, his notebooks include some interesting drawings of flying machines. (See Art)DinosaursDinosaurs lived on Earth more than 60 million years before human beings. They lived everywhere on E arth. Some dinosaurs were as small as chickens. Others were as big as ten elephants. Some could even fly.Many dinosaurs ate plants. However, some dinosaurs liked to eat meat.Dinosaurs lived on Earth for more than 150 million years. Then,suddenly, they all died out. Nobody knows why. However, we can learn about them from their fossils. (See Earth history)查找它这里有来自百科全书的两篇文章。
英语1-8单元的翻译
很久很久以前,有个印度的国王。国王最喜欢的比赛是国际象棋。
有一天,一个睿智的老人来到皇宫,国王向他挑战比赛。国王允诺老人:“如果你赢得比赛你可以拥有任何奖品,。”
老人说“如果我赢得比赛:,我想要一粒大米在棋盘的第一个方格,两粒在第二个,四粒在第三个,然后使每个剩余的方格在数量上加倍。”
The Big Banana
The Big Banana is in Coffs Harbour. It was made in 1964 by John Landy. Landy wanted something to make people come to his fruit shop, so he built the Big Banana. The idea worked. Many people visited his fruit shop and took pictures of the Big Banana. Soon people all over Australia began making big things.
Many dinosaurs ate plants. However, some dinosaurs liked to eat meat.
Dinosaurs lived on Earth for more than 150 million years. Then, suddenly, they all died out. Nobody knows why. However, we can learn about them from their fossils. (See Earth history)
Finally, people began to develop systems of written marks to show different numbers, and this led to the Hindu---Arabic system(0-9). We are still using this system today.
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Unit 1 EncyclopaediaLook it up!Here are two articles from an encyclopaedia.Da Vinci, LeonardoLeonardo da Vinci (1452—1519) was an Italian painter, inventor, musician, engineer and scientist.Da Vinci was born in the countryside. From an early age, he showed great intelligence and artistic ability. As he grew older, he learnt to do many different things. His paintings are very famous, and one, the Mona Lisa, is perhaps the most famous painting in the world. He also had many inventions. For example, his notebooks include some interesting drawings of flying machines. (See Art)DinosaursDinosaurs lived on Earth more than 60 million years before human beings. They lived everywhere on Earth. Some dinosaurs were as small as chicken. Others were as big as ten elephants. Some could even fly.<Many dinosaurs ate plants. However, some dinosaurs liked to eat meat.Dinosaurs lived on Earth for more than 150 million years. Then, suddenly, they all died out. Nobody knows why. However, we can learn about them from their fossils. (See Earth history)#Unit 2 NumbersThe king and the riceA long time ago, there was a king in India. The king’s favourite game was chess.One day, a wise old man came to the palace and the king challenged him to a game. The king promised the old man, “You can have any prize if you win the game.”The old man said, “If I win the game, I’d like one grain of rice for the first square of the chessboard, two for the second, four for the third, and then double the amount for each of the rest squares.”“Is that all?” asked the king. “Wouldn’t you like gold or silver instead?”“No, just rice,” replied the old man.The king and the old man played the game for a long time. Finally, the old man won. So the king ordered his men to collect a bag of rice. He put one grain on the first square, two on the second, and so on. The king quickly realized the problem -- even with all the rice in the country, he would still not have enough rice to put on all the squares!)、Unit 3 ComputersComputer factsSmaller and betterIn the 1940s, the first computers were bigger than cars. Now computers are becoming smaller and better.Some computers are tiny. You may be unaware of them. There is probably one inside your TV or washing machine. You depend on computers more than you realize.What can we do with computers?We can use computers to calculate. They can calculate at a faster speed than we can and almost never give wrong answers. We can also type and draw things with them. In addition, computers can do important jobs like operating railways and flying planes and spaceships.【Is a computer cleverer than me?The answer is “No”. Your brain can produce new ideas but computers cannot. However, one day computers may be able to do a better job than human beings. For example, they may be better than doctors at doing their job.What will happen to us if computers can do all our jobs? Will we have nothing to do? Computers may change our lives, but will they make them better?…Unit 4 InventionsGreat inventionsGreat inventions change the world. They help people live a better life. The following are three of the most important inventions in history.The wheelThe wheel is perhaps the greatest invention in history. After its invention, travelling became faster and more comfortable. A few thousand years ago, people started to use wheels on carriages. In the early 19th century, the first trains began to carry passengers. At the start of the 20th century, cars became popular. Without the wheel, we would not have these inventions.The telephoneAlexander Graham Bell invented one of the first practical telephones in 1876. Since then, people have been able to speak to each other over long distances. Today millions of people across the world own mobile phones. They allow people to keep in touch with each other anytime, anywhere.¥The light bulbThomas Edison developed the first practical light bulb in 1879. Before the invention of the light bulb, people had to use oil lamps, gas lamps or candles to see at night. With light bulbs, people can do as many things in the evenings as they can in the daytime. Can you imagine livingwithout them?Unit 5 Educational exchanges¥An exchange visit is educational and interesting!A group of British students from Woodpark School in London are visting Xinhua Junior High School in Beijing on an educational exchange.“I was very nervous at first,” says Sarah. “However, my host family are reaaly friendly. I’m glad to be a guest in their home. I’ve learnt to use chopsticks, and they’re teaching me a little Chinese!”The students spend the weekdays studying with Chinese students. At the weekend, they tour around Beijing and visit places of interest with their host families.“It’s been a fantastic experience so far,” says Eric. “I’ve learnt a bit of t’ai chi, and I really enjoy it. We’ve already learnt a lot about Chinese culture and history. The teachers have introduced us to Chinese paining as well. We’ve also tried to paint some pictures ourselves! I haven’t had much success yet, but I’ll keep trying.”“I’ve made many new friends,” says Sarah. “I plan to keep in touch with them when I return home. We’ll see one another soon because they’ll come over to the UK for the second part of the exchange next month. I can’t wait!”;Unit 6 Ancient storiesThe Trojan horseThe captain stood on the high wall of the city of Troy. “The Greeks have gone and we’ve won,” he said. “They’ve tried to capture our city for ten years. Now they’ve given up and sailed away!”/“But look over there,” a soldier said. “They’ve left a huge wooden horse.”“Ah, yes,” the captain said, “it’s too big. The Greeks didn’t want to take it with them. Get some help and pull it into the city.”That night, in the main square of the city, all the Trojans celebrated. They sang and danced around the horse, and made jokes about the stupid Greeks. “I haven’t laughed like this since my childhood,” the captain said. After the party, they locked all the gates of the city and then all went to sleep.By midnight, the main square was empty, except for the huge horse. Suddenly a secret dooropened on the side of the wooden horse. The horse was full of Greek soldiers! They quietly climbed out of the horse one by one.The soldiers opened the main gates. The Greek army entered the city.For ten years, the Greeks could not capture the city by fighting. In one night, however, they succeeded in capturing it through a clever trick.(Unit7 MemoryMemory cornerHenry]A great way to help you remember something is to imagine a picture of it in your mind. If you make the picture big, strange or silly, you will remember it better. For example, to remember the word “smiles”, we can the first letter and the last letter.This makes it the longest word in the world. Remember: a picture is worth a thousand words.PaulaA good method for remembering the spelling of a word is to make a short sentence with each letter of the word. For example, if you want to remember how to spell the word “because”,you can use the sentence “because”, you can use the sentence “Big elephants can always understand small elephants”.MillieYou will forget something very quickly unless you understand it well. For example, you may have trouble remembering the list of steps in the water cycle. However, it is easier to remember these steps if you understand how the water cycle works.(Unit 8 English WeekEnglish: fun for lifeEnglish Week at Rosie Bridge SchoolLast week, students at Rosie Bridge School worked hard to make their English week a big success.There was an English book fair in the library and a treasure hunt. Some student put on an English play. Other students took part in an English singing competition.There are also a speaking competition. The students had to speak on a topic in English for two minutes.We spoke to the winner, Henry. “I’m so happy that I won,” he said. “ I advise people to speakslowly. If they want to be good public speakers, they’d better speak clearly and confidently.”We also spoke to several other students about English Week. One of them was Amy.“I really enjoyed English week. It gave me a chance to learn new words. In my opinion, every school should have an English week. It’s well worth doing,” she said.On the last day of English Week, the head teacher gave a speech to the whole school. He gave students some suggestions on how to improve their English. “You should read English books and magazines, and watch English television programmes. Above all, you should enjoy English!”he said.。