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(高中英语写作)外研版高二选修六作文

(高中英语写作)外研版高二选修六作文

外研版高二选修六作文写作作为英语教学的一个重点与难点始终为师生所关注。

但在实际的英语学习过程中,一些同学将更多的时间投入到见效较快的词汇、英语阅读等局部,下面我给大家共享外研版高二选修六作文的内容,盼望能够关心大家,欢迎阅读!外研版高二选修六作文1I really want to have a robot, can help me to study, and see the view can take me to the sky.I want to; There is a flying robot, I can freely in the sky flying in the sky, as if just like a bird, fly to where you want to fly to. .I want robots, however, is the body is very strong, big ears, a small sound can also be heard, eyes is very flexible, there was a man cameover and also can see at a distance, hands and feet long, step can walk five meters.I also want to have a robot study, homework every night, has finished the homework, the robot can be seen at a glance whether right or wrong. Thats really have this kind of robot that it would be good!外研版高二选修六作文2This is my new created robot, its name is Wheely Hero. It has a roundhead, two little hands, a tiny body and two legs which rolls like wheels. The Wheely Hero is very attractive and colourful, whats more is that it has many function. Firstly, it can help me to do housework for me. Secondly, the robot can sent me to school and work everyday on time. Thirdly, the robot can make food for me to eat 。

(高中英语写作)外研社高二英语选修6必考作文

(高中英语写作)外研社高二英语选修6必考作文

外研社高二英语选修6必考作文英语作文的提高是个难点,如何让同学们在高考考场发挥出自己的英语作文水平,写出较符合要求的佳作,需要平常的点滴的积累。

下面是我给大家带来的外研社高二英语选修6必考作文,欢迎大家阅读参考,我们一起来看看吧!外研社高二英语选修6必考作文1When we have something annoy us, we will naturally to find someone to talk about it, the first choice is friend. We will not talk about it in front of our parents, because we dont want them to worry about us. Friend is so important in our life, we have many friends, we will share our happiness and sorrow with them, we hang out together, in a word, friends are part of our life. What will happened if someone have no friend We hear from the news that the crime people are isolated by others, most of them have no friends, their view point about the world is distorted. Without friends, people have no where to relieve their emotion, the long times depression of the emotion distract people from the normal life. So friends are very important, we cant live without friends.当我们有苦恼的时候,自然地,我们会找人来谈谈,伴侣是第一选择。

外研版2016-2017学年外研版英语选修6Module3-SectionⅣ

外研版2016-2017学年外研版英语选修6Module3-SectionⅣ

Section ⅣGrammar & Writing动词 -ing 形式的达成式作状语 & 动词 -ing 与动词不定式作宾语阅读以下句子,领会黑体部分的用法1.Having lost all my friends, I felt shy and lonely at my new school.2.Having left something in the cloakroom, I went inside to get it.3.This weekend, having thought about the situation for a while, I decided to ask Roy about the theft.4.The girls stopped talking when the teacher came into the room.5.Walking along the road, the girls stopped to look in a shop window.6.Do you remember going to school for the first time?7.Remember to give me a ring when you get home.一、动词 -ing 形式的达成式作状语动词 -ing 形式的达成式由“ having+过去分词形式”组成。

它表示的动作发生在句中谓语动词以前。

常在句中作时间、原由、退步状语等。

动词 -ing 形式的达成式的否认式为“not+ having+过去分词形式”,其被动式为 having been done。

Not having received a reply,she decided to write another email.没有收到答复,她决定再写一封电子邮件。

Having been informed of the decision,I decided to make preparations.被见告这个决定后,我决定做些准备。

英语外研版选修6 Module 4 An_Interview_with_Liu_Fang课文

英语外研版选修6 Module 4 An_Interview_with_Liu_Fang课文

Further understanding
Read the passage again and finish the following exercises.
1. In paragraph 1, part 1,… during her visit to China. the Queen of England her refers to_______________. 2. In paragraph 3, part 1, I have been living there since Canada then. there refers to __________. 3. In paragraph 4, part 1, the repertoire for the pipa is large… all the pieces of music repertoire means______________________________ 4. Without good skill, playing classical Chinese pipa music is out of the question. (Find a sentence to replace it.)
Read the passage quickly and match the main idea with each part.
tells about Liu Fang’s musical influences and characteristics of classical Chinese music is about Liu Fang’s love for performing live and her goals as an artist introduces Liu Fang as well as her musical training and background

外研版2016-2017学年外研版英语选修6Module 4-Section Ⅰ

外研版2016-2017学年外研版英语选修6Module 4-Section Ⅰ

Module 4Music你喜欢听音乐吗?好的音乐对我们来说不仅是一种享受,它对我们的身心都会产生影响,你想了解音乐的作用有哪些吗?快到文章中去寻找答案吧!Wonderful MusicI have to say that music really has a strongattractiveness to me.Naturally, everyone can choosesuitable music to listen to.However, when you find a kindof music which can bring happiness to you,you will besurprised and bee excited.Music has a magical energy,and it can help people gain good mood to a greatextent.When you feel sad, you can have a try to listen tosoothing (舒缓的) music.At first, soothing music will letyou calm down.You will find that you will pay muchattention to the music, and then your sadness can bedecreased.You will entersadness can be decreased.You will enter music ocean.You can experience a baptism (洗礼) of your heart.It does not matter that when you listen to soothing music and you want to cry, you should just follow your feeling to have a thorough release.Music will give you enough encouragement to overe difficulties.Music also can double your happiness and arouse the fighting.For instance, when you solve some very difficult situations and gain success eventually, you will have a great mood.At this time,exciting music will witness your success.You will feel satisfied.Music lets you remember the glorious moment and cherish your success.Music can give you unlimited motivation to achieve goals, because you stillwant to listen to glorious music.In addition, music includes a lot of useful knowledge.People can learn precious knowledge from music.Because there is different music, we can find out that different nations have different music thoughts to express.And from music, we can listen to music culture.Music culture will give you a deeper understanding to learn foreign culture, such as foreign language, foreign history and foreign traditional customs and so on.In a word,music has an important effect on promoting society development.Music indeed has a magical power to help people and society develop.I believe that music will still continue to bring us many surprises.As the development of society, great music will bee more important.1.to a great extent 在很大程度上2.release n. 释放3.arouse v. 唤起;引起兴趣/期望等4.cherish v. 珍爱;珍惜5.motivation n. 积极性1.What music should you listen to when you feel sad?2.What power does music have?【答案】 1.Soothing music.2.Music has a magical power to help people and society develop. Section ⅠIntroduction & Reading andVocabulary-Preparing根据所给词性和汉语提示写出下列单词1.n.亲戚,亲属2.n. 独奏者;独唱者3.v. 诠释,解释;翻译4.n. 特征,特性,特质5.n. 诗歌6.adj.有诗意的;诗的7.v. 结合,联合8.v. 使沮丧,使意志消沉,使心灰意冷9.n. 志气,抱负,雄心10.prep. 关于【答案】 1.relative 2.soloist 3.interpret4.characteristic 5.poetry 6.poetic7.bine8.depress9.ambition10.regarding根据提示补全下列短语1.concerts 举办音乐会2.(be) true 与……情况相同3.give life 赋予……生命(生命力,活力) 4.(be) the same 与……情况相同5.share feelings and ideas 与……分享感受与想法6.make with 与……进行来往【答案】 1.give 2.of/for 3.to 4.with 5.with 6.contact根据提示补全下列教材原句1.In 1996,I moved to Canada with my husband and I since then.1996年,我和丈夫搬家到了加拿大,从那时起,我就一直生活在那里。

高中英语 Module 4《Music》The Beatles-文字素材3 外研版选修6

高中英语 Module 4《Music》The Beatles-文字素材3 外研版选修6

The BeatlesThe impact of the Beatles upon popular music cannot be overstated; they revolutionized the music industry and touched the lives of all who heard them in deep and fundamental ways. Landing on these shores on February 7, 1964, they literally stood the world of pop culture on its head, setting the musical agenda for the remainder of the decade. The Beatles' buoyant melodies, playful personalities and mop-topped charisma were just the tonic needed by a nation left reeling by the senseless assassination of its young president, John F. Kennedy, barely two months earlier. Even adults typically given to scorning rock and roll as worthless "kid's stuff" were forced to concede that there was substance in their music and quick-witted cleverness in their repartee. Without exaggeration, they transfixed and transformed the world as we knew it, ushering in a demographic shift in which youth culture assertively took over from its stodgy Eisenhower-era forbears.The long journey resulting in the mob scene that greeted the Beatles' arrival at KennedyAirport began in Liverpool back in 1958. A series of groups, including the Quarrymen and the Johnny and the Moondogs, variously included Liverpool natives John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison. With a rhythm section consisting of bassist Stu Sutcliffe (an art student with great looks and scant musical ability) and drummer Pete Best, the group assumed the name "the Beatles." The group became a fixture on the rough-and-tumble bar scene in Hamburg, Germany, where their five-set-a-night marathons helped mold them into a tight performing unit. Their early repertoire consisted of well-chosen rock and roll and rhythm & blues covers, running the gamut from Chuck Berry to Little Richard. In April 1961, Sutcliffe left and McCartney switched from guitar to bass. On the local scene in their hometown of Liverpool, the group landed a lunchtime residency at a club calledthe Cavern, where they were discovered by a local record merchant and entrepreneur, Brian Epstein, who became their manager in December 1961.Epstein helped polish the group's appearance, dressing them in dapper collarless gray suits and making them appear more friendly than menacing. After being rejected by Decca Records following a January 1962 audition, the Beatles signed with EMI-Parlophone that April, having impressed producer George Martin. In August, Ringo Starr (born Richard Starkey), who'd been drumming with Rory Storm and the Hurricanes, was brought into replace Pete Best. The group's first single, "Love Me Do/P.S. I Love You," briefly dented the U.K. Top Twenty in October 1962, but their next 45, "Please Please Me," formally ignited Beatlemania in their homeland, reaching the Number Two spot. It was followed by four consecutive chart-topping British singles, issued throughout 1963: "From Me to You," "She Loves You," "I Want to Hold Your Hand," "Can't Buy Me Love." They conquered the U.K., even inducing a classical music critic from the London Sunday Times to declare them "the greatest posers since Beethoven." The group's success was based around the Lennon/McCartney songwriting partnership, Harrison's guitar-playing prowess, and Starr's amiable disposition and artful simplicity as a drummer.The Beatles' conquest of America early in 1964 launched the British Invasion, as a torrent of rock and roll bands from Britain overtook the pop charts. The Fab Four's first Number One single in the U.S. was "I Want to Hold Your Hand," released on Capitol Records, EMI's American counterpart. This exuberant track was followed by 45 more Top Forty hits over the next half-dozen years. During the week of April 4, 1964, the Beatles set a record that is likely never to be broken when they occupied all five of the top positions on Billboard's Top Pop Singles chart, with "Can't Buy Me Love" ensconced at Number One. Their popularity soared still further with the release of their playfully anarchic documentary film, A Hard Day's Night, in August 1964.When all was said and done, the Beatles charted 20 Number One singles in the States - a number even greater than runner-up Elvis Presley's 17 chart-toppers. For such feats of sales and airplay alone, the Beatles can unassailably be regarded as the top group in rock and roll history. Yet their significance as a band extends beyond numbers to enpass their innovations in the recording studio. The Beatles' legacy as a concert attraction, during their harried passage from nightclubs to baseball stadiums, is distinguished primarily by the deafening screams of female fans overe by the group's very appearance. Consequently, the Beatles began to indulge their creative energies in the studio, layering sounds and crafting songs in a way no one had attempted before. The results included such musically expansive and lyrically sophisticated albums as Rubber Soul (1965) and Revolver (1966). For various reasons, ranging from safety concerns to frustration that no one could hear or was listening, the Beatles retired from touring after a San Francisco concert on August 29, 1966.Ten months later, they released Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, an album that has almost universally been cited as the creative apotheosis of rock and roll, a watershed event in which rock became "serious art" without losing its sense of humor (or sense of the absurd). Realizing the band members' collective ambitions took four months and all the technical wiles of producer George Martin. A pletely self-contained album meant to be played and experienced from start to finish, Sgt. Pepper broke the mold in that no singles were released from it. The album's heady artistic reach further cemented the notion of a viable counterculture in the minds of youthful dropouts everywhere. Anyone who was alive in the summer of 1967 can remember the pleasant shock of hearing it and the reverberations it sent outward into the world of rock and roll and beyond.In the wake of Sgt. Pepper, the Beatles began to splinter in ways that were, at first, subtle but that gradually grew more pronounced. Subsequent events includedthe death of manager Epstein due to an overdose of sleeping pills; the release of the TV film Magical Mystery Tour, which earned the Beatles some of their first negative reviews; a trip to India to meditate with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, about whom Lennon wrote the scabrous putdown "Sexy Sadie"; and the launching in January 1968 of Apple Corps, Ltd., a disastrously mismanaged entertainment empire that helped bring down the Beatles amid a tangled maze of money matters.Through all the chaotic events of the late Sixties, the Beatles managed to retain their integrity and focus as recording artists. Released in August 1968, the single "Hey Jude"/"Revolution" became their most popular single. The Beatles (1968), a double-LP popularly referred to as "the White Album," was like a prism that found the group refracting into four individual and highly estimable talents. The album and film Let It Be, recorded in 1969 but shelved until 1970, essentially documented the Beatles' dissolution and breakup amid internal squabbles and the presence of John Lennon's new mate, Yoko Ono. Yet the Beatles came together and exited on a high note, uniting in the summer of 1969 to record their swan song, Abbey Road.On April 10, 1970, Paul McCartney announced his departure from the Beatles, and the group quietly came to an end. Throughout the Seventies, fans hoped for an eventual reunion, while the group members pursued solo careers with varying degrees of artistic and mercial success. Those hopes were forever dashed by the murder of John Lennon in New York City on December 8, 1980.July 7, 1940Ringo Starr was born.October 9, 1940John Lennon is born at OxfordStreetMaternityHospital in Liverpool, England, to Julia Stanley and Alfred Lennon.James Paul McCartney is born in Liverpool, England.February 25, 1943George Harrison was born.1956Julia, John Lennon's mother, bought him his first guitar through a mail order ad. His incessant playing prompts John's Aunt Mimi to say, "The guitar's all very well as a hobby, John, but you'll never make a living out of it." John forms his first group, the Quarrymen.July 6, 1957John Lennon meets Paul McCartney at the WooltonParishChurch in Liverpool during a performance by John's group the Quarrymen. Impressed by Paul's ability to tune a guitar and by his knowledge of song lyrics, John asks him to join the group. February 1, 1958Paul McCartney introduces George Harrison to the Quarrymen at a basement teen club called the Morgue. George joins the group.August 1, 1960The Beatles make their debut in Hamburg, West Germany, with Stu Sutcliffe on bass and Pete Best on drums.January 1, 1961The Beatles make their debut at the Cavern Club in Liverpool.November 1, 1961Local record store manager Brian Epstein is introduced to the Beatles. He soon signs a contract to manage them.March 7, 1962The Beatles make their radio debut performing three songs, including Roy Orbison's "Dream Baby," on the BBC.April 10, 1962Stu Sutcliffe dies of a brain hemorrhage.The Beatles audition for George Martin at Parlophone/EMI Records. He agrees to sign the group, but insists that Pete Best be replaced. Within months, Richard "Ringo" Starkey joins the group.SEPTEMBER 4-11, 1962The Beatles record their first sessions at EMI Studios in London, with George Martin as producer.December 1, 1963"I Want to Hold Your Hand,"the Beatles' first American single, is released by Capitol Records.January 26, 1964I Want To Hold Your Hand (The Beatles) was a hit.February 7, 1964The Beatles arrive in AmericaFebruary 9, 1964The Beatles make their first appearance on 'The Ed Sullivan Show'.February 11, 1964The Beatles begin their first U.S. tour at the Coliseum in Washington, D.C. March 15, 1964She Loves You (The Beatles) was a hit.March 29, 1964Can't Buy Me Love (The Beatles) was a hit.April 4, 1964The top five slots on the 'Billboard' chart are held by the Beatles, a feat never before or since matched.May 24, 1964Love Me Do (The Beatles) was a hit.The world premiere of The Beatles' 'A Hard Day's Night' takes place in London. July 26, 1964A Hard Day's Night (The Beatles) was a hit.August 14, 1964The Beatles cut Little Willie John's "Leave My Kitten Alone" at EMI Studios in London. Intended for album 'Beatles For Sale' ('Beatles '65' in the US), it was left off and remained unreleased until 'Anthology 1' in 1995.1964The Beatles release "This Boy" from their first American album 'Meet the Beatles'. December 20, 1964I Feel Fine (The Beatles) was a hit.March 7, 1965Eight Days a Week (The Beatles) was a hit.1965The Beatles release "Yes It Is".April 1, 1965John Lennon poses "Help!" the title song for the Beatles' second film. He later confides that the lyrics are a cry for help and a clue to the confusion and despondency he feels.May 16, 1965Ticket to Ride (The Beatles) was a hit.July 29, 1965The Beatles release their second film, 'Help!'.August 15, 1965The Beatles play in front of almost 60,000 fans at Shea Stadium in New York City. August 27, 1965The Beatles spend the evening talking and playing music with Elvis Presley at his Bel air home.August 29, 1965Help! (The Beatles) was a hit.October 3, 1965Yesterday (The Beatles) was a hit.October 9, 1965The Beatles reach #1 with "Yesterday".October 26, 1965The Beatles are awarded England's prestigious MBE (Members of the Order of the British Empire). John ments, "I thought you had to drive tanks and win wars to get the MBE."January 2, 1966We Can Work It Out (The Beatles) was a hit.March 1, 1966London's 'Evening Standard' publishes an interview with John Lennon in which he states that the Beatles are "more popular than Jesus now." The ment provokes several protests, including the burning of Beatles records.June 19, 1966Paperback Writer (The Beatles) was a hit.July 31, 1966John Lennon's ments on the state of Christianity ?made in March, but only lately picked up in the U.S. - spark protests and record burnings on the eve of the Beatles' 1966 American tour.August 29, 1966After their concert at San Francisco's Candlestick Park, the Beatles declare this to be their final concert tour.SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 1966John Lennon makes his first appearance away from the Beatles in the role of Private Gripweed in Richard Lester's film 'How I Won the War'. He writes "Strawberry Fields Forever" during the filming.March 12, 1967Penny Lane (The Beatles) was a hit.March 18, 1967The Beatles reach #1 with "Penny Lane".June 1, 1967'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' is released in Britain.August 1, 1967Beatle George Harrison and his wife, Patti, stroll through the streets of Haight-Ashbury, bringing more international attention to the scene.August 13, 1967All You Need Is Love (The Beatles) was a hit.August 19, 1967The Beatles reach #1 with "All You Need Is Love".September 1, 1967John Lennon writes "I Am the Walrus" while under the influence of LSD. He also anonymously sponsors Yoko Ono's Half a Wind Show (subtitled Yoko Plus Me) at London's Lisson Gallery.December 24, 1967Hello Goodbye (The Beatles) was a hit.December 30, 1967The Beatles reach #1 with "Hello Goodbye".February 15, 1968The Beatles depart for Rishikesh, India, for an advanced course in transcendental meditation.May 1, 1968Apple Corps, Ltd. begins operating in London. It is the Beatles' attempt to take control of their own creative and economic destiny. Later that month, John invites Yoko to his house in Weybridge. They make experimental tapes all night. September 22, 1968Hey Jude (The Beatles) was a hit.September 28, 1968The Beatles reach #1 with "Hey Jude".January 30, 1969The Beatles make their last performance as a group on the roof of the Apple building during the filming of 'Let It Be'.May 18, 1969Get Back (The Beatles) was a hit.May 24, 1969The Beatles reach #1 with "Get Back".November 23, 1969e Together (The Beatles) was a hit.November 29, 1969The Beatles reach #1 with "e Together".April 5, 1970Let It Be (The Beatles) was a hit.April 10, 1970Paul McCartney announces that he is leaving the Beatles due to "personal, business and musical differences."June 7, 1970The Long and Winding Road (The Beatles) was a hit.wordJanuary 2, 1975John and Yoko are reunited. The Beatles' final dissolution takes place in London. December 8, 1980John Lennon is shot by a deranged assailant as he and Yoko return to the Dakota after a recording session. He is pronounced dead at Roosevelt Hospital.1988The Beatles inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.November 19, 1995"Free as a Bird," the first new Beatles single in 25 years, is premiered on the televised Beatles Anthology. The song, a 1977 demo by John Lennon pleted in 1995 by the three surviving Beatles, reaches #6 on the singles chart in early 1996. March 23, 1996"Real Love," a 1979 John Lennon demo finished in 1995 by the other Beatles, bees the second new Beatles single to chart in less than three months. Released as part of 'The Beatles Anthology' recordings and TV special, it reaches #11 ?not bad for a band that broke up in 1970.November 29, 2001George Harrison dies at the age of 58 after a long battle with cancer.11 / 11。

最新-外研版英语选修6第四单元 精品

最新-外研版英语选修6第四单元 精品

外研版英语选修6第四单元篇一:外研版高中选修6英语课文翻译模块一到四16?你的社交技能有多高?你是否看见认识的人以后,故意过马路以避免与其说话?你愿意参加聚会并自信的和每位来宾交谈吗?你想结交更多的朋友,但是又缺乏与陌生人交谈的信心吗?你是否一想到要在别的国家参加社交活动就觉得忐忑不安?别担心——我们能帮助你!如果你具备了良好的社交技能,你就不用担心这样的情景。

而这些技能是很容易学习的。

具有良好社交技能的人能很好的和别人交流并且知道该怎么样说话。

要是预先做点准备,将会对你有所帮助。

下面为你出些主意。

学会怎样聊天聊天时很重要的,并能帮助你为一些更严肃的谈话做准备。

准备好!准备一些不太会出错的开场白。

例如:·想出一个最近的新闻故事——不要太严肃,譬如,一个有关于电影明星或体育明星的故事·想出一些有关于你的学习的事情告诉人们·想出一些“不会出错”的事情询问别人的意见——音乐,体育,电影等·想出一些和陌生人谈话时要回避的话题——并且要避免谈论这些话题!那样,你的信心就不会被伤害了!提高倾听的技能倾听是大多数人所缺乏的技巧,而交流时双向的过程——它涉及说和听两个方面。

永远记住——话太多并不会给人留下怎样的印象。

下面是一些使你成为更好的倾听者的建议:…做下面的事情??·用一些鼓励的声音或姿势表示你正在倾听——微笑,点头,说一些“嗯”或“对啊”之类的话等等·保持得体的目光接触·使用积极肯定的肢体语言·询问更多的信息表示你的兴趣’…不要做下面的事情??·看自己的手表·打哈欠·叹气·把目光从正跟你说话的人身上移开·改变话题·替别人把话说完要牢记19世纪英国首相本杰明·迪斯累里的话:“和一个人谈论他自己,他会和你说上几个小时!”学习规则如果你在另一个国家去参加一个社交场合,要记住会有不同的社交规则。

高中英语外研版选修6Module 4 Section Ⅰ Introduction

高中英语外研版选修6Module  4  Section Ⅰ Introduction

Michael Jackson was born in Gary, Indiana in 1958. He was the seventh of nine children. He was five years old when he began singing with his brothers in a group called the Jackson 5.Michael was the star of the group — the Jackson 5. He was the lead singer and danced with great energy. His extraordinary skill and presence on stage was remarkable, especially for someone so young.In 1982, Jackson released Thriller. The album was not just the best-selling album of all time. It also won eight Grammy Awards and seven American Music Awards. And it helped establish the popularity of a new form of entertainment, music videos.Michael Jackson was a huge success, but he was also a very troubled man. His behaviors and appearance became increasingly strange. He had many operations to change his face. Jackson bought a huge property in California and he had amusement park rides, a zoo and a large movie theater built for his home. Michael Jackson also went into major debt. And he suffered from injuries and illnesses that reportedly led him to take many kinds of pain-killing medicines.Michael Jackson died on June 25th, 2009 of heart failure. He was just days away from launching a series of 50 concerts in London.Section_ⅠIntroduction_&_Reading_—_Pre-reading[原文呈现][读文清障]An Interview with Liu Fang Part 1Liu Fang is an international music star, famous for①her work with traditional Chinese instruments. She was born in 1974 and has played the pipa since the age of six. She's givenconcerts②since she was eleven, including③a performance for the Queen of England during her visit to China. She graduated from④the Shanghai Conservatory⑤of Music, where she also studied the guzheng in 1993⑥.What is your musical training and background?My mother is a Dianju actress. Dianju is a kind of Chinese opera, which includes singing, dancing and acting⑦. When I was a child, she took me to performances⑧. I listened to music before I could speak! When I was five years old, she taught me to play⑨the yueqin.In 1990, when I was 15 years old, I went to the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, where I studied the pipa and the guzheng⑩. After I graduated, I went back to my hometown of Kunming and worked as⑪ a pipa soloist⑫of the Kunming Music and Dance Troupe. In 1996, I moved to Canada with my husband and I have been living⑬there since then.①(be) famous for因……而著名此处为形容词短语在句中作后置定语,相当于定语从句who is famous for her work ...。

外研版2016-2017学年外研版英语选修6Module 6-Section Ⅳ

外研版2016-2017学年外研版英语选修6Module 6-Section Ⅳ

Section ⅣGrammar & Writing虚拟语气(Ⅱ)阅读下列句子,体会黑体部分的用法1.I wish I knew the answer to the question.2.We wish we had studied harder when at school.3.I wish I could fly to the moon one day.4.I'd rather you paid the money yourself.5.I'd rather she hadn't done that then.6.The workers demanded that their wages (should) be increased.7.The boss ordered the staff that they (should) finish the task before this Friday.8.He gave the advice that we (should) do the work carefully.一、虚拟语气在宾语从句中的应用1.动词wish后的宾语从句在wish后的宾语从句中,表示与现在的事实相反用一般过去时;表示与过去的事实相反用过去完成时;表示与将来事实相反用could/would/might+动词原形。

I wish I were ten years younger.我希望能年轻10岁。

(对现在的虚拟)I wish you had e to the lecture.但愿你当时来听报告了。

(对过去的虚拟)I wish all my classmates would e to the get-together next month.我希望下个月所有的同学都来参加聚会。

(对将来的虚拟)2.表示主张、命令、建议、要求等词后的宾语从句中的谓语动词通常使用虚拟语气,即should+动词原形,should可以省略。

外研社版高中英语选修6module4

外研社版高中英语选修6module4
(2)ambitious adj.志向远大的;有雄心壮志的;渴望的;有野心的 be ambitious to do 热切希望做... be ambitious for (power, social position. )极欲得到...;想获得...
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honour v.向某人/物致敬,表扬某人,给某人以荣誉 n.光荣,荣幸;荣誉,名誉;让人引以为荣的事 归纳拓展 (1)(1)It’s a great honour to do sth.因做……感到荣幸have the honour of doing sth.有幸做…… be an honour to sb./sth.给某人/物增光的人或物 do sb.the honour of doing sth.给某人面子为某人做某事 in honour of/in one's honour 为纪念……,为向……表示敬意
be combined with 与……相结合
(2)(2)combination n.联合;化合 in combination (with)(与……)联合起来;在联合中 (3)combined adj.联合的,共同的combined effect/effects 共同作用(效果)
同类辨析: join,combine,connect 与 unite
2、words
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(2)be honoured for...因……受到尊敬
be honoured with 给……以荣誉;被授予……
be honoured as 被尊为…… 例句:We have this party in honour of the famous artist. 我们举行晚会是为了纪念这位有名的艺术家。
draw back 闪避,退后
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外研版2016-2017学年外研版英语选修6Module 1-Section Ⅳ

外研版2016-2017学年外研版英语选修6Module 1-Section Ⅳ

Section ⅣGrammar & Writing情态动词的用法阅读下列句子,体会黑体部分的用法1.In some countries,for example,you have to arrive on time at a party;in other countries,you don't need to.2.Some hosts expect flowers or a small gift,but in other places,you can take things,but you needn't if you don't want to.3.—Did the immigration people ask to see your visa?—No.I didn't need to get a visa.4.My American friend Tom spoke good Chinese,so I didn't need to translate the speech for him.5.I was the first to go there.I needn't have gone there so early.6.I offered to help him with the housework and then he told me he had finished.I needn't have done that.一、need的基本用法1.用作实义动词,后可接名词、代词、不定式和动名词,有时态、人称和数的变化。

Mark needs to learn Chinese since his pany is opening a branch in Beijing.马克需要学习汉语,因为他的公司要在北京开一个分公司。

The doctor said he needed an operation.医生说他需要手术。

2019年英语新同步外研选修六讲义:Module4单元小结

2019年英语新同步外研选修六讲义:Module4单元小结

2019年4月No music, no life! Music can help us relax, givelife to those who are depressed and offer relief froma day's hard work. Most people like appreciating musicor dancing to the music. Today we'll introduce a bandand a pipa and guzheng soloist.The band is named Twelve Girls Band, founded inJune 2001. At first it wasn't famous, but all of a sudden it became popular in Japan. Now the band has become one of the most popular groups at home and abroad. The members of Twelve Girls Band come from such famous colleges and universities as China Academy of Music and Central Conservatory of Music.Drawing upon over 1,500 years of Chinese music, the band charms the world. They have been presented with awards many times. Their records have become its fans' collections. The band honours its music heritage and shows a genuine love for all styles of music.The soloist is Liu Fang, an international music star.In addition to pipa, she also plays guzheng. She is good at playing folk songs. Meanwhile, she combines Chinese traditional music with western music. Liu Fang had a great gift for music as a child, therefore her mother sent her to play pipa. She has given concerts since 11. While playing pipa, the biggest challenge is to respect traditions and add her own style. The same is true of guzheng. Now, Liu Fang lives in Canada, where she often makes contacts with master musicians, sharing feelings and ideas with them. She's also voluntary to give some bands directions.Regarding her ambition she wants to compose music and introduce Chinese classical music to every corner of the world.,没有音乐就没有生命。

外研英语选修6课文原文(每个模块4篇文章齐全)

外研英语选修6课文原文(每个模块4篇文章齐全)

外研英语选修6全部阅读课文原文(每个模块4篇)Module 1 Small TalkHow Good Are Your Social Skills?Have you ever crossed the road to avoid talking to someone you recognize? Would you love to go to a party and talk confidently to every guest? Do you want to make more friends but lack the confidence to talk to people you don’t know? And are you nervous about the idea of being at a social event in another country? Don’t worry – we can help you!You needn’t worry about situations like these if you have good social skills. And they are easy to learn. People with good social skills communicate well and know how to have a conversation. It helps if you do a little advance planning. Here are a few ideas to help you.Learn how to do small talk.Small talk is very important and prepares you for more serious conversations. Be prepared! Have some low-risk conversation openers ready. For example:Think of a recent news story – not to serious, e.g. astory about a film star or sports star.Think of things to tell people about your studies.Think of “safe” things you can ask people’s opinions about – music, sport, films, etc.Think of topics that you would avoid if you were talking to strangers – and avoid talking about them! That way, you don’t damage your confidence!Develop your listening skillsListening is a skill which most people lack, but communication is a two-way process – it involves speaking AND listening. Always remember – you won’t impress people if you talk too much. Here are some ideas to make you a better listener:DOShow that you are listening by using encouraging noises and gestures – smiling, nodding, saying “uh-huh” and “OK”, etc.Keep good eye contactUse positive body languageAsk for more information to show your interestDON’TLook at your watchYawnSignLook away from the person who’s talking to youChange the subjectFinish other people’s sentences for themAlways remember the words of Benjamin Disraeli, British Prime Minister in the 19th century: “Talk to a man about himself, and he will speak to you for hours!”Learn the rulesIf you go to a social occasion in another country, remember that social rules can be different. In some countries, for example, you have to arrive on time at a party; in other countries, you don’t need to. In addition, you need to know how long you should stay, and when you have to leave. Some hosts expect flowers or a small gift, but in other places, you can take things, but you needn’t if you don’t want t. remember also that in some countries, you mustn’t take flowers of a certain colour, because they’re unlucky. In most places, you don’t have to take a gift to a party – but find our first!The Wrong Kind of Small TalkEsther Greenbaum was a saleswoman for a firm of fax machines and business supplies. But she was also the most outspokenhuman being in the world – well, Westchester County, at least. Her motto was “Every time I open my mouth, I put my foot in it.”Esther Greenbaum’s major shortcoming was that she had a complete absence of small talk. No, that’ not quite true. She had small talk, but it was the wrong kind. In fact, she had never learnt the basic rules of social communication, and as a consequence, she made systematic mistakes every time she opened her mouth. It was no coincidence either that she wasn’t a very good saleswoman.One day during a meeting, Esther was introduced to an important customer, a mature woman.“Nice to meet you,” she said. “How old are you?” The customer looked awkward.“Forty? Forty-five?” said Esther. “You kook much older. And your friend … she’s older than you, but she looks much younger!”On another occasion, Esther teased a typist, “Hey! When’s your baby due?”The typist went red and contradicted Esther. “Actually, I’m not pregnant,” she said.“Oh, sorry,” said Esther without any apology. “Justputting on a little weight, huh?”Esther was never cautious about other people’s feelings. One of her acquaintances, a salesman in the firm, was going through a very messy divorce and was very depressed. She tried to cheer him up.“Forget her! She was a complete fool. No one liked her anyway.”Much of the time, Esther said the first thing to come into her head. One day at work, a clerk came into the office with a new hairstyle.“Nice haircut,” said Esther. “How much did it cost?” The woman replied, “I’d rather not say.”Esther replied, “Well, anyhow, either you paid too much or you paid too little.”She met a very famous writer once. “Hey, what a coincidence!” she said. “You’re writing a book and I’m reading one!”The trouble with Esther was she said what she thought, and didn’t think about what she said. A young man was trying to modest about his new job many miles away.“I guess the company chose me so they’d get some peace in the office,” he smiled.“No, I guess they chose you to discourage you from spending your whole career with us,” Esther replied sweetly. Once, Esther went to a brunch party to meet some old school friends on the anniversary of their graduation. She greeted the hostess.“Do you remember that guy you were dating? What happened to him?” she asked. “You know, the ugly one.”At the moment, a man came up and stood by her friend. “Esther, I’d like you to meet my husband,” she said, “Charles, this is…”Esther interrupted her, “Hey, so you married him!”Making Friends in the USAIn the USA, conversation is less lively than in many other cultures, where everyone talks at the same time. When someone talks, everyone is expected to listen, no matter how dull the person’s speaking may be.If you’re not sure what to talk about, you can ask what people do. We’re defined by our jobs and we’re usually happy to talk about them, unless you’re spy!Some people say that Americans talk about their feelings more than Asians, but are more secretive about factual matters.You can safely ask questions about families, where you come from, leisure interests, as well as the latest movies. We’re interested in people’s ethnic background too. But it’s best to avoid politics, religion and other sensitive topics.A highly personal conversation can take place after a very short period of knowing someone, but this doesn’t mean that you’re close friends, or the relationship is very deep. But a lot of people are very friendly and hospitable, and the famous invitation “If you’re ever in Minneapolis / San Diego / Poughkeepsie, do call by and see us!” is never made without a genuine desire to meet again.But while few Americans will worry about the questions you may ask, particularly if you clearly show you’re aware of cultural differences, they may hesitate before they ask you similar questions. In fact, it’s a sign that they don’t wish to violate your private life. So, many Americans will talk about safe topics because they don’t dare to be too curious or personal, but will happily talk about more private matters if you take the lead.Generally we dislike arguments, and we avoid topics which lead to disagreement. It’s easy to return to discussing the weather: “Do you like the USA?” How do you like the weather?”or making compliments: ”What lovely flowers and what a beautiful vase!”“That’s fabulous dress you’re wearing.”You should accept compliments graciously and say “Thank you!” There are a couple of dangerous topics of conversation: age and money. Age is not treated as something very special, unless someone is very old: “Isn’t she wonderful for her age!”and there are no special rules or signs of extra respect for elderly people. Anyway, Americans always want to look younger than they really are, so don’t expect an accurate reply!Income is a very private matter, and you’d do well to avoid asking how much people earn, although some people may not only be open about it, but show off their wealth. We don’t ask how much things cost, either.But what we don’t like is silence, and almost anything is better than the embarrassment for a quiet party and silent guests.The AAAIt is estimated that 80% of all conversation in English is small talk. A very important function of small talk is to establish a relationship between people who don’t know each other very well, or don’t know each other at all.Psychologists say that the most successful formula for small talk between people like this is the AAA model. AAA = answer, add and ask. This is how it works.Imagine a situation where two strangers are talking to each other after someone they both know has left the room, or the café or party, etc. the first person asks a question: A: Do you live near here?The second person replies by answering the question, adding some extra information and then asking another question: B: (Answer) Yes, I do.(Add) In an apartment on Brown Street.(Ask) Do you live nearby too?The first person does the same, answer, add and ask:A: (Answer) No, I live in Bristol.(Add) I’m just visiting London.(Ask) Have you lived here long?B: (Answer) Not so long.(Add) I moved here three years ago.(Ask) What’s the purpose of you visit to London?The speakers may have difficulty at first, but they soon realize that the important thing is that they are saying something. By continuing with the AAA model, the conversationcontinues. Because the thing they both want to avoid is an embarrassing silence.The conversation can continue in this way for a long time. However, something can happen that completely changes the atmosphere.B: Why do you live in Bristol?A: I’m studying there. History. Are you a student?B: Yes. And I know some people who are studying at Bristol. Do you know a girl called Helen Brown?A: Helen Brown? Yes! She’s on of my best friends! How do you know her?B: She’s my cousin.At this point, the AAA model stops. Because they used this very useful technique, they found something they have in common at last.Module 2 Fantasy LiteratureThe Cat That VanishedWill was stupefied with exhaustion, and he might have gone on to the north, or he might have laid his head on the grass under one of those trees and slept; but as he stood trying to clearhis head, he saw a cat.She was a tabby, like Moxie. She padded out of a garden on the Oxford side of the road, where Will was standing. Will put down his shopping bag and held out his hand, and the cat came up to rub her head against his knuckles, just as Moxie did. Of course, every cat behaved like that, but all the same Will felt such a longing to turn for home that tears scalded his eyes. Eventually this cat turned away. This was night, and there was a territory to patrol, there were mice to hunt. She padded across the road and towards the bushes just beyond the hornbeam trees, and there she stopped. Will still watching, saw the cat behave curiously. She reached out a paw to pat something in the air in front of her, something quite invisible to Will. Then she leapt backwards, back arched and fur on end, tail held out stiffly. Will knew cat-behaviour. He watched more alertly as the cat approached the spot again, just an empty patch of grass between the hornbeams and the bushes of a garden hedge, and patted the air once more.Again she leapt back, but less far and with less alarm this time. After another few seconds of sniffing, touching, whisker-twitching, curiosity overcame wariness.The cat stepped forward, and vanished.Will blinked. Then he stood still, close to the trunk of the nearest tree, as a truck came round the circle and swept its lights over him. When it had gone past he crossed the road, keeping his eyes on the spot where the cat had been investigating. It wasn’t easy, because there was nothing to fix on, but when he came to the place and cast about to look closely, he saw it.At least, he saw it from some angles. It looked as if someone had cut a patch out of the air, about two metres from the edge of the road, a patch roughly square in shape and less than a metre across. If you were level with the patch so that it was edge-on, it was nearlyinvisible, and it was completely invisible from behind. You could only see it from the side nearest the road, and you couldn’t see it easily even from there, because all you could see through it was exactly the same kind of thing that lay in front of it on this side: a patch of grass lit by a street light.But Will knew without the slightest doubt that that patch of grass on the other side was in a different world. He couldn’t possibly have said why. He knew it at once, as strongly as he knew that fire burned and kindness was good. He was looking at something profoundly alien.And for that reason alone, it enticed him to stoopp and look further. What he saw made his head swim and his heart thump harder, but he didn’t hesitate: he pushed his shopping bag through, and then scrambled through himself, through the hole in the fabric of this world and into another.He found himself standing under a row of trees. But not hornbeam trees: these were tall palms, and they were growing, like the trees in Oxford, in a line along the grass. But his was the centre of a broad boulevard, and at the side of the boulevard was a line of cafes and small shops, all brightly lit, all open, and all utterly silent and empty beneath a sky thick with stars. The hot night was laden with the scent of flowers and with the salt smell of the sea.Will looked around carefully. Behind him the full moon sone down over a distant prospect of great green hills, and on the slopes at the foot of the hills there ere houses with rich gardens and an open parkland with groves of trees and the white gleam of a classical temple.Just beside him was that bare patch in the air, as hard to see from this side as from the other, but definitely there. He bent to look through and saw the road in Oxford, his own world. The turned away with a shudder: whatever this new world was,it had to be better than what he’d just left. With a dawning light-headedness, the feeling that he was dreaming but awake at the same time, he stood up and looked around for the cat, his guide.The Story of J.K. Rowling and Harry PotterThe elder stateswoman of British fantasy literature is J.K. Rowling, the gifted creator of Harry Potter. Joanne Rowling’s roots are in the southwest of England, where she grew up. But the idea for Harry Potter came to her while she was on a delayed train between Manchester and London. She wrote down her ideas on the back of an envelope. She then went to teach English in Portugal, where she continued to add flesh to the bones of the first Harry Potter story. But her name is forever associated with Edinburgh in Scotland, where she lived and developed the format for the whole series of seven books.There are many anecdotes about how, in 1990, J.K. Rowling began the first draft of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. She had the extra burden of looking after her baby daughter while she worked, and because she was too poor to own a typewriter, she wrote by hand. She spent many hours over a single cup of coffee in a warm cafeteria in Edinburgh becauseshe had no money to pay for the heating at home.Success was not swift and Rowling might have given up. But she was stubborn and overcame all the difficulties. It was only in 1997 that she completed the first Harry Potter story, which, because the publishers in the USA requested an adjustment to the title, was also known as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.Rowling always intended that her output would be a book every year until she had finished the series. In fact, it took her about ten years to complete. But after the first book, the success of each of the following titles was automatic. The fifth book, The Order of the Phoenix sold about seven million copies the day it was published.Rowling’s style has been a target for some criticism, but what makes the books so important is that, because they appeal to readers of all ages, they create a special literary bond between parents and children. In an age of computer games and television programmes, it is also claimed they are responsible for a renewed interest in reading. Harry Potter has even become part of the school curriculum, much to the pleasure of the schoolchildren.And the Harry Potter effect is not just restricted to theEnglish-speaking world. Rowling’s books have been translated into more than 55 languages, and it has been estimated thath more than 250 million copies have been distributed around the world. In 2005 it was estimated that Rowling had accumulated more than one billion dollars on deposit in her bank. She has thus attained the status of being the first writer to become a billionaire.IntroductionOne of the greatest British writes of fantasy literature was C.S.Lewis (1898-1963), who wrote The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Lucy discovers the winter land of Narnia where she and her two brothers and sister meet the White Witch. They also meet Aslan, the lion, who is the only one who can defeat the Witch and restore summer to Narnia. With Aslan, the children learn to be brave and to forgive. They learn great sorrow and happiness, and finally they learn wisdom. Their time in Narnia is the great adventure that every child dreams of.Extract from The Lion, the Witch and the WardrobeAnd then she saw that there was a light ahead of her; not a few inches away where the back of the wardrobe ought to have been, but a long way off. Something cold and soft was falling on her.A moment later she found that she was standing in the middle of a wood at nighttime with snow under her feet and snowflakes falling through the air.Lucy felt a little frightened, but she felt very inquisitive and excited as well. She looked back over her shoulder and there, between the dark tree trunks, she could still see the open doorway of the wardrobe and even catch a glimpse of the empty room from which she had set out. (She had, of course, left the door open, for she knew that it was a very silly thing to shut oneself into a wardrobe.) It seemed to be still daylight there. “I can always get back if anything goes wrong,” thought Lucy. She began to walk forward, crunch-crunch over the snow and through the wood towards the other light. In about ten minutes she reached it and found it was a lamppost. As she stood looking at it, wondering why there was a lamppost in the middle of a wood, and wondering what to do next, she heard the pitter-patter of feet coming towards her. And soon after that a very strange person stepped out from among the trees in to the light of the lamppost.He was only a little taller than Lucy herself and carried over his head an umbrella, white with snow. From the waist upwars he was like a man, but his legs were shaped like a goat’s (the hair on them was glossy black) and instead of feet he had goat’s hoofs. He also had a tail, but Lucy did not notice this at first because it was so neatly caught up over the arm that held the umbrella so as to keep it from trailing in the snow. He had a red woolen muffler round his neck and his skin was rather reddish too. He had a strange, but pleasant little face, with a short pointed beard and curly hair, and out of the hair there stuck two horns, one on each side of his forehead. One of his hands, as I have said, held the umbrella; in the other arm he carried several brown-paper parcels. With the parcels and the snow it looked just as if he had been doing his Christmas shopping. He was a Faun. And when he saw Lucy he gave such a start of surprise that he dropped all his parcels.“Goodness gracious me!” exclaimed the Faun.The Lord of the RingsOne of the most famous fantasy stories of the twentieth century is the trilogy The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien. All three parts of the story have been made into very successful films. The story takes place in a world called Middle Earth. Humans are only one of the creatures who exist at this time. There are also elves, tall beautiful creatures who have magical powersand never die. There are hobbits, who are like small humans and live in holes in hills. There are also dwarves, who are similar to small, ugly men and live deep in the mountains.In The Lord of the Rings, a wicked wizard called Sauron, who has great magical powers, has created nine rings. Any creature who possesses one of these rings has great power. But Sauron has created one ring – the Ring – that can control all of these rings. The person who has this ring controls the whole of Middle Earth.Fortunately, this ring has been lost for hundreds of years. But then it is discovered by a hobbit. Sauron, realiseng that the Ring has been found, sends his creatures to get it back. If he finds the Ring, Sauron will rule Middle Earth and it will become a place of darkness and fear. Gandalf, a good wizard, realizes that in order to save Middle Earth, the Ring must be destroyed. To do this, someone must take the Ring into Sauron’s kingdom. There, they must destroy the Ring in the fires that created it. The three books tell the story of the journey to destroy the Ring. In the last book of the trilogy there is a terrible war between Sauron and his creatures, and those who want to save Middle Earth.Many people believe that The Load of the Rings is the besttwentieth century novel in English. Of course, there are always those who do not enjoy reading fantasy novels. But if you do, then this is one story you should definitely read.Module 3 Interpersonal Relationships – FriendshipRoy’s StoryI remember the first time I met Roy. He was standing in the centre of a group of boys, and he was telling a joke. When he reached the final line, everyone burst out laughing. Roy laughed too. A loud happy laugh. “Popular boy,” I thought to myself. My name is Daniel. I was from the north of England, but my father had been offered a better job in London, and our whole family had moved there. I was twelve and, having lost all my old friends, I felt shy and lonely at my new school.There were 33 students in my new class, and most people weren’t very interested in a shy new boy. Roy was one of the few people who were kind to me. He often invited me to join his particular group, and as a result, I started getting to know people. Roy and I become good friends. We trusted each other and we could talk about personal matters, things that wereimportant to us.Five years later, Roy and I are still in the same class. But just under a year ago. Roy’s father was knocked over by a car. He died a few days later. The family had to move to a much smaller house in order to manage financially. Roy, who had always been very close to his father, changed completely, becoming silent and moody. He had always been a clever, hard-working student but now he seemed to lose all interest in his work. He started losing friends. These days, Roy and I see each other from time to time, but we no longer close.About three months ago, a group of us were playing football together after school. Having left something in the cloakroom, I went inside to get it, and found Roy going through the pockets of people’s coats. In his hand he had a wallet – and I knew it wasn’t his! My mouth fell open and I just looked at him. Roy went bright red. ”I’ll put it back right now,” he said, and he did so. I turned round and walked out without saying a word.I really hoped that Roy would explain why he had been stealing, but instead he started avoiding me. At the same time, small amounts of money started disappearing from students’lockers. I wonder if the thief was Roy but decided not to sayanything to anyone. I hope it wasn’t him.Last week our school had a big fair in order to raise money for a charity. It was very successful and by the end of the day, we had made about $500. Our class teacher, Mr White, came and chatted to a group of us that included Roy, and held up a box for us to see. “There’s $500 in here,” he said with a smile. But to our surprise, the next morning, we were told that the money had been stolen. Mr White had left the box in a classroom for a few minutes, and when he came back it had disappeared. The head teacher asked anyone who thought they might know something about the theft to come to him.This weekend, having thought about the situation for a while, I decided to ask Roy about the theft, and this morning I went to see him. Roy was out, and I went upstairs to his bedroom to wait for him. It was a cold day and his jacket was lying on the back of a chair. I put it on and put my hands in the pockets.I could feel a lot of paper notes and I pulled them out.It looked as if there was about $500 there. I was so surprised that I just stood there, holding the notes in my hands. At that moment, the door swung open, and Roy walked in.Childhood FriendsThe first time I lost my best friend, I thought it was the end of the world. I don’t mean that he died, he just went away, but I still measure all pain by how hurt I was when Danny left.I was blessed with a happy childhood, one that most people would want to have. We lived in a small bungalow in a tiny village in Scotland and we were a very close family. Our neighbours next door had a son named Danny, and we grew up together.We spent long summer evenings in the pine forests, digging up worms for fishing, and collecting feathers left by the birds in the cages where they had been kept for the hunters. It was here that I discovered that I was allergic to the tiny flies which bit me and made my face swell. There were a few walnut trees above the village and we would chase the squirrels away and wait for them to ripen. Of course, it was too far north for a proper harvest. On windy days we’d slide down the stony slopes to the loch and feel the spray of the sea in our faces.Danny was a good carpenter too, and we made brooms out of branches, which we tried to sell in the village shop. We built a tree house, where we smoked our first cigar, and I was sick! Once I slipped on some damp leaves, fell out, scratched my arms and cut the heel of my foot, so he washed my wounds in the stream.He was a very considerate boy for someone so young. My mother simply scolded me for tearing my underwear.We were on good terms with everyone in the village, and we even gave a salute to the local policeman as he passed on his bicycle. But in our imagination, he was an enemy soldier, and we were two spies looking for secrets.It was the finest friendship anyone could have, and life seemed perfect.And then at the age of 14, his parents moved to London, over 400 kilometres away. The pain was acute, and I couldn’t forgive Danny for leaving me. I felt he had betrayed me. It was the worst loss I have ever experienced.I’m now back in touch with Danny, and it’s a privilege to call him my friend. We’re both much more mature now, and we’re still very alike.But while I’m nostalgic for the happy times we spent together many years ago, I’m ashamed of my feelings, and I don’t want to rewind the recording of my life and remember my loss and my pain.Friends ReunitedOne of the biggest Internet successes is a website calledFriends Reunited. Friends Reunited brings together – that is, unites – old friends, people who used to be friends with each other, but have not seen each other for a long time.The website was begun in 1999 by a London couple called Stephen and Julie Pankhurst. Julie wanted to know what her old school friends were doing. Did they all have families or their own? Did they still live in the same area? Were they married? Did they have children? She and her husband realised that the Internet was the perfect way to get in touch with old friends, and Steve and his business partner, Jason Porter, built the website. Slowly, people heard about the site and became interested. By the end of 2000 the site had 3,000 members. Then the website was mentioned on a radio programme and suddenly the site became very popular. By the end of 2001 the website had 4 million members, and by the end of 2002 it had over 8 million! How do you find old friends using Friends Reunited? It’s very easy. People join the website and give information about themselves – the name of their old school, the neighbourhood they lived in, the college the went to, the sports team they belonged to, etc. To find an old friend, you type in their name, school, etc. you may find that your friend is a member of the website, and you can then contact him or her through the website.。

英语外研版高中选修6Module 4 Music

英语外研版高中选修6Module 4 Music
1. What does Liu Fang enjoy about performing? The atmosphere in a concert hall. 2. What makes her feel depressed or lonely? When she has no concert for a long time. 3. What does she want to do with other musicians? Working with them. 4. What is her ambition regarding Chinese music? She wants to compose her own music, and introduce classical pipa/ guzheng music everywhere.
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• 因…而出名 • 中国传统乐器 • 弹琵琶 • 举办音乐会 • 毕业于 • 上海音乐学院 • 带…去看演出 • 做(…工作) • 琵琶独奏演员 • 昆明歌舞团
be famous for traditional Chinese instruments play the pipa give / have / hold a concert graduate from ... the Shanghai Conservatory of Music take sb. to performances work as … a pipa soloist the Kunming Music and Dance

高三英语外研版一轮课件:选修6-Module4 Music Word版含解析

高三英语外研版一轮课件:选修6-Module4 Music Word版含解析

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【外研版】选修六Module4 Introduction

【外研版】选修六Module4 Introduction

1. How many of the Chinese instrumБайду номын сангаасnts have you heard?
2. Do you know any artists who play them? 3. Do you know any Chinese classical music pieces
which feature these instruments? 4. Do you like the sound of traditional Chinese
1. The konghou is an instrument with strings. It came to China from the West during the Han Dynasty about 2,000 years ago.
2. The guzheng has been used for more than 2, 300 years. It looks like a table harp.
Pipa and lute; konghou and harp.
3. Which of the instruments does the musician hold when he/she is playing?
Pipa, lute, yueqin, and mandolin.
The information about Chinese and western musical instruments.
Look at the photos of Chinese and western musical instruments and answer the questions. 1. Which instruments have stings?

外研版高二英语选修6_Module4_晨读美文欣赏

外研版高二英语选修6_Module4_晨读美文欣赏

Module 4Music【美文阅读】Accustomed though we are to speaking of the films made before 1927 as “silent”,the film has never been, in the full sense of the word, silent. From the very beginning, music was regarded as an indispensable(不可缺少的;绝对必要的) accompaniment(伴奏;伴随物); when the Lumiere films were shown at the first public film exhibition in the United States in February 1896, they were accompanied by piano improvisations on popular tunes. At first, the music played bore no special relationship to the films; an accompaniment of any kind was sufficient. Within a very short time, however, the incongruity(不协调;不一致;不适合) of playing lively music to a solemn film became apparent, and film pianists began to take some care in matching their pieces to the mood of the film.As movie theaters grew in number and importance, a violinist, and perhaps a cellist, would be added to the pianist in certain cases, and in the larger movie theaters small orchestras were formed. For a number of years, the selection of music for each film program rested entirely in the hands of the conductor or leader of the orchestra, and very often the principal qualification(资格,授权;条件,限制) for holding such a position was not skill or taste so much as the ownership of a large personal library of musical pieces.Since the conductor seldom saw the films until the night before they were to be shown (if indeed, the conductor was lucky enough to see them then), the musical arrangement was normally improvised in the greatest hurry.To help meet this difficulty, film distributing companies started the practice of publishing suggestions for musical accompaniments. In 1909, for example, the Edison Company began issuing with their films such indications(指示;象征;表明) of mood as “pleasant”,“sad”,“lively”. The suggestio ns became more explicit, and soemerged the musical cue sheet containing indications of mood, the titles of suitable pieces of music, and precise directions to show where one piece led into the next.Certain films had music especially composed for them. The most famous of these early special scores was that composed and arranged for D. W Griffith's film Birth of a Nation, which was released in 1915.【诱思导学】1. What was the film music like at first?_________________________________________________________________2. Which musicians gradually paid attention to film music?_________________________________________________________________3. How was the musical arrangement solved then?_________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 1.The music was boring and there was no special relationship to the films. 2.The violinist, the cellist, and the pianist, and in the larger movie theaters small orchestras were formed. 3.Film distributing companies started the practice of publishing suggestions for musical accompaniments.。

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外研版英语选修6第四单元范文篇一:外研版高中选修6英语课文翻译模块一到四Module1Book6HowGoodAreYourSocialSkills?你的社交技能有多高?你是否看见认识的人以后,故意过马路以避免与其说话?你愿意参加聚会并自信的和每位来宾交谈吗?你想结交更多的朋友,但是又缺乏与陌生人交谈的信心吗?你是否一想到要在别的国家参加社交活动就觉得忐忑不安?别担心——我们能帮助你!如果你具备了良好的社交技能,你就不用担心这样的情景。

而这些技能是很容易学习的。

具有良好社交技能的人能很好的和别人交流并且知道该怎么样说话。

要是预先做点准备,将会对你有所帮助。

下面为你出些主意。

Learnhowtosmalltalk学会怎样聊天聊天时很重要的,并能帮助你为一些更严肃的谈话做准备。

准备好!准备一些不太会出错的开场白。

例如:·想出一个最近的新闻故事——不要太严肃,譬如,一个有关于电影明星或体育明星的故事·想出一些有关于你的学习的事情告诉人们·想出一些“不会出错”的事情询问别人的意见——音乐,体育,电影等·想出一些和陌生人谈话时要回避的话题——并且要避免谈论这些话题!那样,你的信心就不会被伤害了!Developyoulisteningskills提高倾听的技能倾听是大多数人所缺乏的技巧,而交流时双向的过程——它涉及说和听两个方面。

永远记住——话太多并不会给人留下怎样的印象。

下面是一些使你成为更好的倾听者的建议:Do…做下面的事情??·用一些鼓励的声音或姿势表示你正在倾听——微笑,点头,说一些“嗯”或“对啊”之类的话等等·保持得体的目光接触·使用积极肯定的肢体语言·询问更多的信息表示你的兴趣Don’t…不要做下面的事情??·看自己的手表·打哈欠·叹气·把目光从正跟你说话的人身上移开·改变话题·替别人把话说完要牢记19世纪英国首相本杰明·迪斯累里的话:“和一个人谈论他自己,他会和你说上几个小时!”Learntherules学习规则如果你在另一个国家去参加一个社交场合,要记住会有不同的社交规则。

例如,在一些国家,你得准时参加聚会;而在另一些国家就不需要。

另外,你需要知道该待多久,该在何时离开。

有的主人希望能得到鲜花或小礼品,而在另一些地方你可以给主人送东西,但如果你不想送就没有必要送。

还有,要记住在有的国家你不能带某种颜色的鲜花,因为那是不吉利的。

在大多数地方,参加聚会不必带礼物——但你得事先弄清楚!ReadingandVocabularyTheWrongKindofSmallTalk不合时宜的闲聊埃斯特·戈林鲍姆是一家传真机公司的女推销员和业务代理。

但她也是世界上最口无遮拦的人——当然,至少在韦切斯特县是这样的。

她的座右铭是“每当我张口,就会讲错话”。

埃斯特·戈林鲍姆的主要缺点是她根本不会闲聊。

不,也不完全如此。

尽管她闲聊,但不合时宜。

实际上,她从来就没有学过社交的基本规则,因此每次开口说话她都会犯经常性的错误。

她不是一个好的女推销员绝非偶然。

一天在一次会议上,埃斯特被介绍给一位重要的客户,一位成熟的女士。

她说:“很高兴见到你!你多少岁啦?”这位客户看起来是尴尬的。

“四十?四十五?”埃斯特说道,“你看起来更老。

而且你的朋友??,她比你年龄大,但看起来年轻得多!”在另一个场合,埃斯特跟一位打字员打趣说:“嗨!你的宝宝什么时候出生啊?”那位打字员一下变得面红耳赤,并反驳埃斯特说:“实际上,我还没有怀孕呢。

”“噢,对不起,”埃斯特毫无歉意地说,“只是略微有点发福,是吗?”埃斯特从来不注意他人的感受。

和她在同一家公司做推销员的一个熟人正遭受离婚的窘境,为此非常沮丧。

埃斯特试图让他高兴起来。

“忘掉她!她是一个十足的傻瓜。

没有人会再喜欢她的。

”大多数时间,埃斯特想到了什么就说什么。

有一天工作的时,一位刚换了新发型的职员走进办公室。

埃斯特说:“发型很漂亮,花了多少钱?”这位女士回答道:“我宁愿不说。

”埃斯特答道:“喔,不管怎么样,要么你花多了,要么你花少了。

”有一次她遇见一位非常著名的作家。

“嗨,多么巧啊!你正在写一本书,我正在看一本书!”她说。

埃斯特的问题是她想到什么就说什么,而且从不考虑她说的话。

一位年轻的男士尽量谦逊地谈论他几英里外的新工作。

“我想公司选择我是为了他们在办公室里可以得到一些平和。

”他微笑着说。

“不,我猜测他们选择你是不想你一辈子都跟着我们工作。

”埃斯特甜美的答道。

有一次,埃斯特参加毕业周年聚餐,去见一些老校友。

她向女主人打招呼。

“还记得和你约会的那个家伙吗?他怎么样了?”她问道:“你知道的,就是那个长得丑的。

”正在那时,一个男人走过来,站在她朋友的旁边。

“埃斯特,我想让见见我丈夫,”她说,“查尔斯,这是??”埃斯特打断她,“哦,原来你和她结婚了啊!”ReadingPracticeMakefriendsintheUSA在美国交朋友在美国,交谈比再许多别的国家沉闷得多,在别的国家大家都一起聊天。

而在美国,当每个人发表见解时,不管他说的多磨无聊,每个人都应该倾听。

如果你不确定谈论什么,你可以问一下别人是做什么的。

工作体现着我们的特质,而且我们通常乐意去谈他们,除非你是个间谍!有些人说美国人谈论感情要比亚洲人多,但他们对现实的事情却避而不谈。

你可以喊坦然的问家庭,对方籍贯,业余爱好及最新电影等相关问题。

我们对人们的民族背景也感兴趣。

但最好避免政治,宗教等敏感话题。

两人认识很短一段时间后,可能会有一些亲密的交谈,这并不意味着你们是亲密的朋友或关系非常好。

但许多人非常友好好客,而且如果无意再相见,他们是不会做出“如果你有机会到明尼阿波利斯\圣地亚哥\波及普西,无比混都来看看我们!”这种人们所见惯的邀请的。

但是尽管极少数美国人会担心你可能提出的问题,尤其是你明显表现出你了解文化差异时,再问你相似的文字之前,他们会犹豫。

事实上,这表明他们不希望侵犯你的私人生活。

因此他们不敢(表现得)太好奇或太冒昧,但如果你首先引入私人话题,他们会高兴地谈论更多关于私人的事情。

一般来说我们不喜欢争论,并避开那些(可能)导致分歧的话题。

很容易回到天气的讨论中:“你喜欢美国吗?你觉得这儿的天气怎么样?”或者说些称赞的话:“多么可爱的花,多么漂亮的花瓶啊!”“你穿的这件连衣裙真漂亮。

”你应该欣然接受赞美并说“谢谢!”会话中有两个敏感的话题:年龄和钱。

年龄并没有被当作特殊的话题,除非某人年事已高:“以她的年龄而言,难道她活得不精彩吗?”而且没有格外尊敬老人的规定或迹象。

不管怎样,美国人总是想让自己看起来比他们的真实年龄年轻些,因此别指望他们给出确切的回答!收入是很私人的事情,你最好避免问别人挣多少钱,尽管有些人对此不仅不加隐瞒,而且还有炫耀之意。

我们通常也不问东西值多少钱。

但是我们不喜欢沉默不语,几乎任何事情都比宴会冷清、宾客沉默所带来的尴尬要好。

CulturalCornerTheAAAAAA模式据估计,所有英语会话中80%是闲聊。

闲聊的一个非常重要的作用就是在不太熟悉的人之间或根本不认识的人之间建立一种联系。

心理学家说像这样的人之间闲聊的最成功的模式便是AAA模式。

AAA模式即:回答、补充和提问。

一下就是该模式实际运作的方式。

设想一种情形,两个陌生人在她们都认识的那个人离开房间、咖啡或聚会等之后进行交谈。

第一个人问了一个问题;A:你住在这附近吗?第二个人回答这个问题并补充了一些额外的信息,接着问另一个问题:B:(回答)是的,我住在附近。

(补充)住在布朗街的一套公寓里。

(提问)你也住在附近吗?第一个人做相同的事情,回答、补充和提问:A:(回答)不,我住在布里斯托尔。

(补充)我只是到伦敦来游玩。

(提问)你在这儿住长时间了吗?B:(回答)并不是太久。

(补充)我三年前搬到这儿。

(提问)你参观伦敦的目的是什么?谈话人起初可能会有困难,但他们很快就意识到重要的是他们在谈话。

通过继续AAA漠视,谈话得以持续。

因为他们都像避开令人尴尬的沉默。

谈话可以以这种方式持续很长时间。

然而,可以完全改变气氛的事情可能会发生。

B:你为什么住在布里斯托尔?A:我在那里学习历史。

你是一个学生吗?B:是的。

我认识一些在布里斯托尔学习的人。

你认识一个名叫海伦·布朗的女孩儿吗?A:海伦·布朗!!是的!她是我最好的朋友之一!你怎么会人认识她?B:她是我堂妹。

AAA模式到此结束。

因为他们运用了这种非常有用的社交技巧,最后他们找到了他们有共同的语言的话题。

Module2Book6ReadingandVocabularyTheCatThatVanished消失的猫威尔累得脑子都木了,他本可以继续向北,也有可能在某棵树下头枕草地昏昏睡去;但是,正当他站在那儿,试图让头脑清醒些的时候,他看见了一只猫。

那是一只母斑猫,就像莫克西一样。

她轻轻地走出靠着牛津一侧街道上的一个花园,威尔正站在街边。

他放下购物袋,伸出手,那只猫便跑到他身边,在他的手指间来回蹭起脑袋,就像莫克西常常做的那样。

当然,所有的猫都是那样的,尽管如此,威尔还是渴望回家,以至于热泪充满了他的双眼。

终于,这只猫转身跑开了。

正当夜晚她还要巡视自己的领地,捕捉老鼠。

她轻轻地穿过马路,朝着角树林另一边的灌木丛走去,然后在那儿停了下来。

威尔继续盯着她,看看猫行为怪异。

她伸出爪子去拍打它前面空气中的某种东西,某种威尔看不见的东西。

然后她向后一跃,脊背拱起,毛发竖立,尾巴僵直伸着。

威尔了解猫的习性。

他更加警觉看着,只见那只猫再次靠近那个地方——就在角树与花园树篱的灌木丛之间的一块空草地,又拍打了一下那里的空气。

她再次向后一跃,但是这次跳得没有那么远,也没有那么害怕了。

又是几秒中的嗅来嗅去、爪子触碰、胡须抽动,终于好奇心战胜了警惕性。

那只猫向前一跳,然后就消失了。

威尔眨了眨眼睛。

然后他静静地站着,紧靠离他最近的一棵树干,这时一辆卡车转弯驶过来,车灯照到他的身上。

卡车开过去后,他穿过马路,眼睛盯着那只猫一直在打量的地方。

这并不容易,因为他无法把目光集中在某件东西上。

但是当他靠近那个地方,设法仔细观察是,他看出了端倪。

终于,他从某些角度看到了。

看上去就像有人在距离路边大约两米的地方将空间切开了一块土地,它大体呈正方形,边长不到一米。

如果你与那块空间处在同等高度,从侧面看你几乎看不到它,从后面则完全看不见它,因为透过它,你所能看到的一切与这一边的完全相同:被一盏街灯照亮的一片草地。

但是威尔深信不疑,另一边的那块草地在一个不同的世界里。

他不可能说得出所以然来。

只是他马上就知道了,就好像他知道火会燃烧、善意是美好的一样。

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