高三英语language-study
高考英语 Language+study课件
竞争/竞赛(vi.) compete 竞赛(n.) competition pete
in sth with/against sb for sth
参加…比赛 与某人竞争
角逐
They are competing with each other for the champion of the basketball match.
Exercises
1. Her mother _______ having read the letter. A. thought B. considered C. admitted D. advised 2. He admitted _____ a lie. A. telling B. to tell C. to telling D. tell 3. It was lucky for him to be admitted ____ the dream university he had longed for. A. as B. to C. with D. for
每隔几: every few+复数名词
Usually, medicine should be taken
every six hours / every sixth hour (每六小时) _____________________________.
Some of you go back home
every three weeks / every third week _______________________ _____
Exercises
1. It is well known to all that Beijing will ______ the 2008 Olympic Games. A. host B host for C. be hosted D. host with 2. He acted as host to his father’s friends. A. a person who sells food B. a person who receives guest C. a person who works in a restaurant D. a person who stays at home 3. Don’t worry. I’ll help to _____ the guests. A. hold B. wait C. accept D. host 4. ____ the Olympic Games is a great honor and a great responsibility for a country. A. Hosting B. Host C. To host D. Hosted
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2.shock n.震惊;令人震惊的事;休克 vt.(使)震惊
(教材P50)People were in shock—and then, later that afternoon, another big quake shook Tangshan again.
【知识拓展】 (1)in shock震惊;吃惊 be a shock to... 使……吃惊 (2) shocked adj. 震惊的;惊讶的
suffer pain/defeat/loss 遭受痛苦/失败/损失
(2) suffering n. 苦难;痛苦
sufferer n. 受难者
【明辨异同】suffer from/suffer 表示“遭受战争、自然灾害所带来的苦难”及“患病”, 后跟
suffer from a war, the flood, cough, headache, flu等。 其宾语通常是表示损失、失败、痛苦等抽象意义的词, 如
10.__s_ta_y__c_a_lm________ 保持冷静 11.__a_s_u__su_a_l________ 像往常一样
12._t_h_e_n_u_m__b_e_r_o_f____ ……的数量
13._g_o_t_h_r_o_u_g_h__and phrases
【知识拓展】 (1)as if从句用___陈_述__语__气___:从句表示的情况是真实的或极有可 能发生的; (2)as if从句用____虚__拟__语__气____: ①从句用 ___一__般__过__去__时__,__b_e_动__词__用__w_e_r_e____(与现在的事实相反); ②从句用____过__去__完__成__时___(与过去的事实相反); ③从句用__w_o_u_l_d_/_c_o_u_l_d_/_m_i_g_h_t__d_o_形__式_ (与将来的事实相反)。
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• She is a woman with a strong personality. 她是一个很有个性的女人。
• She is a famous TV personality. 她是一个著名的电视明星。
• 2.memorise(vt); memory(n); memorial(n) • memorise(vt): learn…by heart 记住;熟记
• Conduct(n,v) • 1. 行为,品行,操行,举止
a man of conduct 品行端正的人 the rules of conduct 行为准则
2. 指导,引导,领导 He conducted me around the museum. 他领着我参观博物馆。 The young man conducted the tour. 这位年轻人担任该队的导游。
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• belief • 信念;确信;相信;意见 • He stated his belief that evolution occurred
through natural selection. 他陈述他的信念,认为进化是自然选择的产物。
• 2.区别;区分 Can you distinguish between those two objects?
• 3.有……特点 Speeches distinguish man from the animals.
• 4.使杰出;使扬名; The young officer distinguished himself many times in battle.
of (great) consequence (非常重要的) of no(little) consequence 毫不(不大)重要的 Nothing of consequence occurred today. 今天没发生什么重要的事。
高三英语language-study(教学课件2019)
be made up of 由……组成
•Senior Three is made up of 13 classes. make up 和解; 虚构,编造; 化妆; 补偿,弥补 •It is very hard to make up the quarrel between the couple. •Don’t make up any excuse to cheat me. •I find no time to make myself up every day. •Hard work can make up for a lack of intelligence.
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【高中英语 外刊拓展】专题 32 Language-learning apps 用语言学习应用软件学
专题32 Language-learning apps 用语言学习应用软件学外语备战2021年高考英语外刊精读与练习(教师版)语篇导读:有些人觉得学习另一种语言既有用又有趣。
智能手机应用程序的兴起让学习语言变得更容易、更方便。
惯来对语言学习热情不高的英国人似乎也充分利用了这种学习方法,开始学习外语。
本文讨论为什么在英国有越来越多的人使用手机应用软件学外语。
Step 1 Vocabulary词汇表get to grips with something 认真理解并学习master 掌握,精通grasp 理解,掌握convenient 方便的,省事的access 使用,访问smartphone 智能手机evening class 夜校课程bilingual 能用两种语言的communicate 交流enthusiasm 热情,热忱shoot up 猛增,暴涨double 两倍的try one’s hand 试试手,尝试motivate 激发…的积极性progress 进度brain training 头脑训练,智力开发productive 富有成效的polyglot 通晓多种语言的人Step 2 Reading and understandingAre you learning another language? Maybe you’re trying to get to grips with it for work or study, or maybe you’re trying to master it just for the fun of it? Language learning is nothing new, of course, but technology has made it easier than ever to grasp.The popularity of language-learning apps in particular has boomed around the world, especially as more people are working or studying at home. They are usually easy and convenient to use because you can access them on your smartphone. And apps can offer languages not popular enough to be taught at evening classes or schools or universities.Many of us are aiming to be bilingual to enable us to communicate with people around the world. But, maybe surprisingly, it’s the British, who are not renowned for their enthusiasm for language learning, who are leading the way in the growth of these apps. US firm Duolingo told the BBC that in 2020 new user numbers globally were up 67% compared with 2019, while in the UK they shot up by 132%, almost double the worldwide average. And London-based Busuu, saw a similar trend for learners based in the UK.But for anyone trying their hand at a new language, what motivates them to carry on learning w hen there isn’t a teacher around to manage their progress? Colin Watkins from Duolingo told the BBC that for UK learners at least, “people are learning because of culture,brain training, family, and relationships, along with school and travel. We want a positive use of our time, and to do something productive on our phones.” The recent lock-downs have given us more time to do this. Certainly, becoming bilingual or a polyglot is a good thing, and it helps us to bring the world a little closer together.测验与练习Task 1 阅读课文并回答问题。
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v. a. to damn b. to perplex; puzzle c. to mix; confuse Examples: Confound it! 真讨厌! Confound you! 去你的! 去你的! 真讨厌! Her strange behavior confounded everyone in the hall. I was confounded to hear that he had resigned. They confounded Jack with Jimmy. They are twins.
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study language英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Learning New Languages is Fun and Important!Hi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 9 years old. I love learning about new things, especially new languages. Did you know that there are over 7,000 languages spoken around the world? That's so cool!In my class at school, we're starting to learn Spanish this year. I'm really excited about it. Spanish is such a beautiful language with lots of fun words and interesting sounds. Like the "rr" rolling r sound - that one is tricky but I'm practicing a lot to get it right.Our teacher started by teaching us simple phrases like "hola" for hello, "adiós" for goodbye, and "gracias" for thank you. We've also learned colors, numbers, and the names of classroom objects in Spanish. It's amazing how quickly you can pick up basic vocabulary in a new language.What I think is really neat is how learning Spanish connects me to whole other cultures and peoples. There are over 400million native Spanish speakers across Spain, Latin America, and other parts of the world. By studying the language, I'm getting a little window into their lives, traditions, and ways of looking at the world.My parents immigrated to this country from India when they were young adults, so Hindi was their first language. Sometimes they'll speak it at home and I've picked up a few words here and there. But now I'm determined to really learn it properly! I've been practicing the Hindi alphabet and simple phrases with my grandparents over video calls. It makes me feel closer to my cultural heritage.You know what else is awesome? When you start learning a new language, it builds brainpower and makes you smarter in other areas too! Studies show that bilingual kids tend to be better at problem-solving, focusing, and multi-tasking compared to their monolingual peers. Our brains are like muscles, and learning languages is an amazing exercise for them.I'm just at the beginning of my language journey, but I'm so excited to keep exploring. Maybe I'll learn Mandarin Chinese or Arabic next. Or perhaps I'll dive into one of the indigenous languages of this land, like Navajo or Cherokee. The possibilities are endless!In today's interconnected world, being multilingual is such a useful skill. It can unlock new job opportunities, enable you to make friends from all backgrounds, allow you to fully experience different cultures through literature and media, and so much more. It's like having a real-life superpower.My top tips? Listen to music, watch shows, and read books in your new language as much as you can. It really helps to get exposed to how native speakers actually talk. Language apps and online resources are fantastic study tools these days too. And whenever possible, practice speaking out loud with others - that's key for building real fluency.Most importantly, be patient with yourself and don't get discouraged. Remember that even babies have to spend over a year getting the hang of their mother tongue! Just keep swimming, as my friend Dory from Finding Nemo would say.Who knows, maybe I'll end up being a polyglot one day - someone who speaks many languages fluently. How cool would that be? Just imagine being able to connect with people all over our amazing planet through the power of words. The world will be wide open!For now, I'll leave you with a few parting phrases:Adiós! (Spanish)Namaste! (Hindi)And in my language, English - get out there and start learning something new today!篇2Learning Language is Fun!Hi there! My name is Emily, and I'm a 10-year-old student who loves learning languages. I know that might sound a bit strange, but it's true! While some kids might find language classes boring, I think they're super exciting and fun.You see, learning a new language isn't just about memorizing words and grammar rules. It's like unlocking a secret code that allows you to communicate with people from different parts of the world. Isn't that amazing? It's like having a special superpower!Take English, for example. It's the language I'm using right now to write this essay. English is spoken by people in countries all over the globe, from the United States and the United Kingdom to India and Singapore. By learning English, I can talk tofriends from so many different places and learn about their cultures, traditions, and ways of life.But English isn't the only language I'm interested in. I'm also learning Spanish, which is spoken by millions of people in Spain, Mexico, and many other countries in Latin America. Spanish is such a beautiful language, with its rolling "r" sounds and melodic rhythm. Every time I practice my Spanish, I feel like I'm transported to a sunny plaza with colorful buildings and the aroma of delicious food wafting through the air.Then there's French, the language of love and romance. French has such a elegant and sophisticated sound, and it's spoken in places like France, Canada, and parts of Africa. I love learning French because it makes me feel like a sophisticated Parisian, sipping hot chocolate at a cozy café and discussing art and philosophy.One of my favorite things about learning languages is discovering the unique expressions and idioms that don't make much sense when translated literally. For example, in English, we say "it's raining cats and dogs" to describe heavy rain. In Spanish, they say "está lloviendo a cántaros," which means "it's raining pitchers." Isn't that hilarious? And in French, they say "il pleut des cordes," which means "it's raining ropes." These quirkyexpressions give us a glimpse into the unique ways different cultures perceive and describe the world around them.Learning languages has also helped me make new friends from around the world. Thanks to the internet andlanguage-learning apps, I've been able to connect with kids from different countries and practice our language skills together. It's so much fun to learn about their daily lives, favorite foods, and cultural traditions. Sometimes, we even teach each other slang words and funny phrases from our respective languages.But the best part about learning languages is the feeling of accomplishment and confidence it gives me. Whenever I can understand a conversation or express myself in a new language, I feel like I've achieved something truly special. It's like unlocking a secret door that leads to a whole new world of experiences and adventures.So, if you're thinking about learning a new language, I say go for it! It might seem intimidating at first, but trust me, it's totally worth it. Not only will you gain a valuable skill that can open up doors to new opportunities, but you'll also have a ton of fun along the way. Who knows, you might even make some amazing new friends from around the world!篇3Studying Languages is So Much Fun!Hi there! My name is Emma and I'm 10 years old. I just love learning new languages! It's one of my biggest hobbies and passions. I know it might sound strange for a kid my age to be so interested in languages, but I can't help it - I'm completely fascinated by them.My language journey started when I was really little. My parents are from different countries, so I grew up hearing two languages at home every day - English from my mom and Spanish from my dad. Even as a baby, I could understand both languages perfectly. Then when I started going to school, I remember being so confused because everyone was only speaking English! I had no idea that different languages were a "thing" outside of my home.In first grade, we started having weekly Spanish lessons at school. I was the star pupil from day one because I could already speak the language fluently. While my classmates were struggling with basic greetings and colors, I was having full conversations with our Spanish teacher. She was really impressedand encouraged my parents to explore other language programs to expand my skills.That's when my parents found this amazing after-school language academy in our city. They offered classes for kids in about 20 different languages! I started taking French classes when I was 7 years old. French quickly became my favorite language - I loved how beautifully it flowed and all the fun new sounds I got to make with my mouth.After a year of French, I added Italian to my language lineup.I know what you might be thinking - Italian and French are pretty similar, right? Sure, there are some similarities, but they are actually quite different and have their own unique quirks. Keeping the two languages separate in my brain was a fun challenge! My Italian teacher complimented me on being able to switch between the two Romance languages easily.Last year, I decided to take on a new challenge - a language completely different from the European languages I already knew. I started taking Mandarin Chinese lessons. Wow, let me tell you, Chinese is no joke! The tones are super tricky and the writing system is a whole new ball game compared to the alphabet. But you know what? I love how Mandarin challenges my brain in totally new ways. My teacher says my tones arealready pretty good for someone who has only been studying for a year.In addition to attending language classes, I try to immerse myself in each language as much as possible. I watch shows and movies, listen to music, and even try to read simple books in my target languages. My room is filled with language learning resources – workbooks, flashcards, apps, the works! My friends tease me a bit for being such a language nerd, but I don't mind one bit.You might be wondering - what's the point of an elementary school kid learning all these languages? Well, for me, it's not just about preparing for some academic future or trying to look smart. Languages are just purely fun for me! I love the feeling of being able to connect with new people and cultures through language. It's like having a secret key to unlock amazing worlds that would otherwise be closed off to me.My dream is to travel the world one day and use my languages to truly experience different countries like a local, not just a tourist. I want to taste authentic foods, tell jokes, and have deep conversations in each place's native tongue. How cool would it be to make friends from totally different backgrounds all over the globe?I know it will take hard work and dedication to achieve my polyglot dreams, but I'm certainly not giving up any time soon. Every new word I learn, every new grammar rule I master, it all feels like a tiny victory. Sometimes language learning can absolutely drive me nuts - I'll spend hours struggling to wrap my tongue around a particularly twisted sound or randomly mix up words between languages. But you know what? The frustrations and challenges are all worth it for those magical moments of breakthrough when something finally clicks into place.Who knows how many languages I'll end up learning over my lifetime? Maybe I'll master those big hugely difficult ones like Arabic and Russian. Maybe I'll dive into super obscure languages that only a few thousand people speak. Or maybe I'll just stick to the more common world languages. No matter what, I know languages will always be a major part of my life journey. They make me feel connected to all the amazing cultures and people that exist across our planet.So yeah, I'm definitely a language nerd and proud of it! My friends and family just have to accept that about me. I love collecting languages the way some kids collect baseball cards or stamps. You could even say that languages are my "thing" - that special interest that helps define who I am.I know not everyone will understand my deep passion for languages and that's okay. But I do hope reading about my language adventures maybe inspired you, even just a little bit, to give a new language a try yourself! After all, we live in an capitvastly multilingual world - isn't it amazing to have the skills to explore and connect with more of it? Who knows, maybe I'll see you in a language class sometime! Hasta luego, au revoir, zài jiàn!篇4Studying Languages is Super Fun!Hi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. I love learning new things, especially new languages. You might be thinking "Ugh, studying languages is so boring and hard!" But trust me, it's actually really cool and fun if you give it a chance.Last year, my school started offering Spanish classes and I was so excited to sign up. At first, it felt a little weird and difficult trying to wrap my tongue around new words and phrases. But my teacher, Mrs. Garcia, made it into a game and had us practicing with songs, games and even acting out little skits. Before I knew it, I could introduce myself, count to 20, and name all the colors in Spanish!I had so much fun in Spanish that this year I decided to also start taking French lessons after school. My French teacher, Madame Lemieux, is originally from Montreal and has the most amazing accent. She teaches us tongue-twisters and funny expressions each week. Last month, I actually helped my dad order crepes correctly when we went to a French restaurant for his birthday! He was so impressed.Learning languages isn't just about memorizing vocabulary lists though. It also opens up windows into different cultures from around the world. Did you know that in France, it's polite to greet strangers when you walk into a small shop? In Mexico, the Christmas celebrations last from December 12th all the way until January 6th! By learning Spanish and French, I've learned so many fascinating customs and traditions.One of the best parts about studying languages is that you get to make new friends from all over. In my Spanish class, there's a boy named Miguel whose family is from Guatemala. He's taught me some words in an indigenous language his grandparents speak at home. In French class, I've become buddies with Fatima who is originally from Morocco. She's shown me pictures of the beautiful mosaics and tiled fountainsthere. Having friends from diverse backgrounds is an awesome way to expand my horizons.What ultimately makes the effort worthwhile is all the incredible places I'll get to travel and people I'll get to meet someday because I studied languages. Maybe I'll take a trip to Paris and be able to order from French bakery menus. Or visit my friend Miguel in Guatemala and be able to chat with his relatives. Who knows, I may even become an interpreter at the United Nations when I grow up! The possibilities are excitingly endless.So you see, studying languages isn't just about boring textbooks or passing classes. It's a gateway into fascinating cultures, new friends, and broader life experiences. If you're willing to be curious, have fun with it, and keep an open mindset, you'll find that diving into languages is an incredibly enriching journey.Maybe you could even join me for my next Spanish or French class sometime? We can practice together and take our first steps towards becoming true citizens of the world. After all, the more languages you know, the more worlds you can explore. What could be more exciting than that?篇5Learning New Languages is Fun and Exciting!Hi everyone! My name is Emily and I'm 10 years old. I just started learning Spanish this year and I absolutely love it! Learning a new language has been such an amazing experience for me. I want to tell you all about why I think studying languages is fun, cool, and really important.First of all, being able to speak multiple languages just makes you feel like a super spy or secret agent. Whenever I practice my Spanish with my parents or friends, I feel like I'm cracking secret codes! It's almost like I have a special power that not everyone understands. My little sister gets so frustrated when she can't understand what we're saying. I have to remind her "No hables a menos que puedas hablar en español!" Which means "Don't talk unless you can speak Spanish!" She gets really mad but I just think it's hilarious.Learning Spanish has also helped me make new friends. There are some kids in my class who just moved here from Mexico and other Spanish-speaking countries. At first, I was a little nervous to talk to them because I didn't know if we'd be able to understand each other. But once I started practicing my Spanish, it became way easier! Now we can chat during recess and work on homework together. It's like being part of a secretclub. The other kids who don't know Spanish are always saying "What are you guys talking about?" Speaking multiple languages with my new friends makes me feel so cool.Another awesome thing about Spanish class is all the fun games, songs, and activities we get to do. My teacher has us play bingo, sing along to cool music videos, and even act out little skits - all in Spanish! It makes learning vocabulary and grammar rules way more enjoyable than just memorizing from a book. Last week, we did a fashion show where we had to describe different outfits and accessories in Spanish. I got to wear my mom's fancy necklace and strut down the "runway" in front of the class. ¡Qué divertido! (That means "How fun!")Learning Spanish has also helped me understand more about different cultures. My best friend Rosa is from Guatemala and she's taught me so many interesting things about the food, holidays, and traditions from her country. Last year for my birthday, her mom made me these delicious tamales that were unlike anything I've ever tasted before. And you know the cool skeletons and skulls you see around Día de los Muertos? Rosa taught me all about that holiday and how it's a celebration of life, not something spooky or scary. Getting to learn firsthand aboutcustoms from other countries has been an awesome part of studying Spanish.Mom and Dad are already talking about me taking French lessons next year, and maybe German after that! They keep telling me that being bilingual (or even trilingual) will open up so many opportunities for me in the future. I could have an edge getting into a good college, qualify for special jobs, and be able to travel and communicate all around the world. Who knows, maybe I'll become an international superspy when I grow up! For now though, I'm just really enjoying this whole language learning journey. It's such a fun challenge but also an incredibly useful skill.If you're given the chance to learn a foreign language, I highly recommend going for it! It will allow you to connect with new people, understand different cultures, and sharpen your brain. Don't get discouraged if it feels difficult at times. The rewards of being multilingual are so worth the effort. Just think of all the amazing opportunities and experiences awaiting you. ¿Estás listo para aprender? ¡Vamos!篇6Studying Languages is the Best!Hi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. I go to Oakwood Elementary School and I'm in 5th grade. Today I want to tell you all about why I think studying languages is awesome!I've been learning Spanish since I was in 1st grade. At first, I'll admit, I didn't really get why we had to learn a whole new language. English is my native tongue and it's what everybody speaks around here. But my Spanish teacher, Señora Ramirez, made it really fun from the start.We started off easy, just learning basic words like colors, numbers, greetings and classroom objects. Señora Ramirez would have us play games and sing songs to practice. My favorite was the colors song - "Rojo, amarillo, verde, azul..." I can still sing it perfectly!As we got older, the lessons got harder but way more fascinating. We learned how to communicate using different verb tenses and sentence structures. I remember finally understanding the difference between "estar" and "ser" was like a lightbulb going off! That's when Spanish started really clicking for me.Now that I'm in the upper。
英语组-康英-英语基础模块(上册)-第一单元-language study - 副本
1.The whole exercises of language study .
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You are a teacher . You are teachers .
He/ She/ The man is a worker . They / The men are workers .
It is a book . They are books .
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I am a new student .
Our classroom is large and bright .
The book is on the desk .
否定形式是在系动词be后加not构成
I am not a teacher .
They are not students .
疑问式是把be动词移动到主语前构成
Are you a student ?
Yes , I am . / No , I am not . / No , I’m not .
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of being done
worthy be worthy to be done 这个建议值得考虑。 of being considered. _________________ The suggestion is worthy
经典例句 It’s hard to train children to behave well at the table. 培养儿童用餐时举止良好是很困难的。 Behave yourself; you shouldn’t smoke at public places. 注意你的举止, 不要在公共场合抽烟。
自主归纳
way后面的定语从句,引导定语从句 有三种情况: a.一般情况下用that; b.在比较正式的文体中用in which; c. in which和that省去。
快乐ABCD What surprised me was not what he said but ______ he said it. A. the way B. in the way that C. in the way D. the way which I don’t like the way ______ you speak to the old. A. that B. / C. in which D. all above
辨同求异 worthwhile,worthy和worth
doing sth. worthwhile 通常用it作 形式主语 be worthwhile to do sth.
这本词典值得买。 buying the dictionary. ___________________
话题17语言学习(Languagelearning)-最新年精选文档
话题17 语言学习( Language learning )、命题预测该话题包括英美英语的差别、语言学习策略、语言学习中的困难、语言与文化、中外文化习俗等等。
针对该话题,我们预测高考命题人可能会从以下几个方面来命题:介绍中外节日或重大事件,就英语学习中遇到的困难给外教发邮件请求解答,谈谈英语学习的体会(方法、策略、困难、心得、经历)、对英美英语差别的理解和体验、语言学习策略等。
二、常用短语1. keep a diary inEnglish写英语日记英语2. form the habit ofreading3. express oneselffluently4. effective learningmethods5. a good attitude tolearning养成阅读习惯流利表达意思有效的学习方法良好的学习态度6. have a good command of English 精通英语7. enlarge one 's vocabulary 扩大某人的词汇量8. stimulate one 's interest in learning9. form/develop/acquire a good habit10. use English as often aspossible11. practise spoken/oral English everyday激发学习兴养成良好的习惯尽可能经常使用每天练习英语口语12. speak English bravely and confidently 大胆而自信地说英语把英语13. combine English learning withrelaxation学习和娱乐相结合培养用14. develop the habit of thinking inEnglish英语思考的习惯作为国15. as a tool of internationalcommunication际交流的一种工具16. give us some advice on how to learn English 就如何学好英语给我们提些建议17. have a better understanding of the twodifferentcultures 更好地了解这两种不同文化三、套用句式1. When you understand the cultural background of当你了解英语的文化背景,English ,you can use itbetter.你可以更好地使用它。
高中英语(人教版必修4)教师用书Unit1Period2LanguageStudy讲义Word版含答案
Period 2Language Study1.掌握本课时出现的不带△的新单词和短语在本单元中的用法。
2.理解并能够自主运用重要语言点,如behave, worthwhile, observe, argue, move off, crowd in等的用法。
1.通过对教材课文的阅读,在课文的具体情境中推断词义、词性,了解重要词汇的基本用法。
2.通过导学案的套用,以练促学,巩固内化重要的语言点,学以致用。
重点单词1.n.成就;功绩2.n.运动;战役vi.作战;参加运动3.vt.&vi.举动;(举止或行为)表现4.n.荫;阴凉处vt.遮住光线5.adj.值得的;值得做的6.n.&vt.支持;拥护7.vt.观察;观测;遵守8.vt.&n.尊敬;尊重;敬意9.vt.&vi.讨论;辩论;争论10.vt.鼓舞;激发;启示重点短语1....致力于;献身于2.在……背阴下3.离开;起程;出发4.想出;算出;制订出5....过着……的生活6.(想法、问题等)涌上心头;涌入脑海重点单词:1.achievement2.campaign3.behave4.shade5.worthwhile6.support7.observe8.respect9.argue10.inspire重点短语:1.devote; to2.in the shade of3.move off4.work out5.lead a; life6.crowd in品句填空1.The agreement strengthened the (联系) between the two countries.2.A bird lays eggs in the (巢) it has built.3.Their (举止) towards me shows that they do not like me.4.She had a happy (童年).5.Television provides knowledge as well as (娱乐).6.She is so o that she has hurt the feelings of all her friends.7.There are no trees or bushes to give s in this area, so it is very hot here.8.He b badly to the customers.9.The scientist has o the stars all his life.10.They are a with their classmates about the solution to the problem.【答案】1.bond(s) 2.nest 3.behavior 4.childhood 5.entertainment 6.outspoken7.shade8.behaved9.observed10.arguing1.behave阅读下列句子,注意behave的意思及用法。
高三英语language-study
differ vi. =be different from
①不同,相异 (~~ from…) Humans ~~ from other mammals in their ability to speak. Chinese differs greatly from Japanese in pronunciation.
stand for 象征N,ote代s 表; 支持
•--What does WTO stand for? --It stands for World Trade Organization.
•Before we elect him, we want to know which side he stands for. stand out 明显,突出
②意见不同,有分歧 (A ~~ with/from B on/about/over… )
•We differ from/with him on that problem.
•Jack differed with his father about / on / over the present economic situations at home.
the peoples of Africa
fellow
Notesຫໍສະໝຸດ n.伙伴(同事/学),研究员,(学会)会员
adj. 同类的
fellow workers/students/travellers
fellow men 同胞,人类
fellowship n. 友情,伙伴关系
(有共同信念/兴趣的)团体
a wrongly pronounced sound highly praised deeds
stand by 在场,袖手旁观 stand up 成立(论据,a w理ro论ngl等y p)r;ono耐un久ced,so耐und用
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钢轨验收时如存在不允许复验。A.灰斑B.缩孔C.加渣D.白点 当终端发现激活集或候选集中的某个基站的导频信号强度小于时,就启动该基站对应的切换去掉计时器。A.T_TDROPB.T_COMPC.T_DROPD.T_ADD 被称这临床心理学之父的心理学家是.A.弗洛伊德B.魏特默C.荣格D.冯特 臭氧在大气中有什么作用?它与平流层温度的铅直分布有什么关系? 按压力范围划分,压力范围为1.0~2.0MPa的压缩机为。A.鼓风机B.低压压缩机C.中压压缩机D.高压压缩机 浮选机的充气量的大小与等因素有关。A.浮选药剂的性质B.叶轮的转速C.槽体的深度D.浮选煤浆的浓度E.浮选机的结构 [问答题,案例分析题]北岳工业股份有限公司(以下简称北岳公司)是中天会计师事务所的常年审计客户,2014年5月中天会计师事务所继续接受委托审计其2014年财务报表,指派王莹为项目合伙人,注册会计师王莹在复核审计项目组部分成员编制的北岳公司2014年度财务信息审计工作底稿时,注 事项:(1)北岳公司于2014年12月31日对存货实施了盘点。由于存货是成堆摆放的,其数量的确定需要依赖具有相关专业技术的人员,北岳公司在盘点时聘请了某测绘公司(非关联公司)对其存货数量进行测算和报告,并据此确定盘点结果。测绘公司主要提供堆类存货的测绘服务。项目组成员 绘公司对北岳公司2014年12月31日存货数量出具的工作报告,没有发现差异,并据此得出了"北岳公司2014年12月31日的堆类存货数量与账面记录一致"的结论。(2)北岳公司2014年12月31日的应收账款中包含应收某客户的重大余额。项目组成员对该余额采用积极的函证方式实施了函证程序,但 到回函。项目组成员随后又以消极的函证方式发出一份询证函,也没有收到回函。项目组成员据此得出"于2014年12月31日,该应收账款余额没有差异"的结论。(3)北岳
关于语言学习的英语作文(通用22篇)
语言学习的英语作文关于语言学习的英语作文(通用22篇)在日常学习、工作和生活中,说到作文,大家肯定都不陌生吧,作文一定要做到主题集中,围绕同一主题作深入阐述,切忌东拉西扯,主题涣散甚至无主题。
那么一般作文是怎么写的呢?以下是小编整理的关于语言学习的英语作文,欢迎阅读,希望大家能够喜欢。
语言学习的英语作文篇1Learning a foreign language is an enriching undertaking. To make the most of your experience, you may need to develop some specialized strategies. Here are some principles to keep in mind.1. Language is more than a set of grammar rules. Although structural accuracy is an important component of communication, you must also learn how to communicate in a manner that is appropriate to the situation. Likewise, in addition to building a large vocabulary, you will also need to learn ways of paraphrasing so that you will be able to communicate effectively when you don’t know an expression or it has slipped your mind. Body language and gestures are also important communicative strategies.2. Active language use is far more important than talking about language. The ability to recite the rules of English grammar does not guarantee that you will actually be able to communicate in the language. Spend your time communicating in the language, creating messages, obtaining information, listening for details and so on.3. Don’t be afraid of mak ing errors. Errors are a natural part of the language learning process and no one can avoid them. Do not let fear of making an error prevent you from communicating.Even if your language ability is not perfect, your message may be understood. Of course, accurate use of language is an appropriate goal of language study.4. Language learning is a long-time process. Therefore you must have realistic expectations of your performance after one semester, one year, or several years of language learning. Advanced proficiency is often best achieved after long period of practice and residence in a country where the target language is spoken.5. Be an active language learner. Study models, look for patterns, and make informed guesses, study idioms. If you do not entirely understand a passage, do not ask for a translation immediately. Make use of the language you already know or words that may be related to other words you know. Although language learning can be hard work, your efforts will be rewarded with a deeper understanding of yourself and the global village of which you are a citizen.语言学习的英语作文篇2Some people seem to have a gift for learning languages. They pick up new words, master rules or grammar and learn to write in the new language more quickly than others. They do not seem to be more intelligent than others, so what makes language learning so much easier for them?有的人四惠有学习语言的天赋。
Unit 1 TEENAGE LIFE 第3课时 Language study
Language Point
1.challenge n.挑战;艰巨任务 vt.怀疑;向……挑战
(P14)Going from junior high school to senior high school is a really big
challenge.从初中过渡到高中真是一项很大的挑战。
I kept practising until I became confident enough to challenge the good
players.我坚持练习,直到我有足够的信心去挑战优秀的选手。
【基础探究】
face/accept/take a challenge 面临/接受挑战
meet the challenge of 迎接……的挑战
challenge sb to do sth 挑战某人做某事
challenging adj.
有挑战性的
2 掌握生词的词义和词性猜测的方法,熟记重要词汇的基本用法, 学以致用。
Leading In
Free talk: Are there any words, phrases or sentences difficult to understand? What are they?
【答案】 The answer is open.
Language Point
2. confusing adj.难以理解的;不清楚的 (P14)The first week was a little confusing.第一周就有点令人困惑。 The instructions on the box are very confusing.盒子上的使用说明令人费解。 【基础探究】 confuse vt. 使迷惑;使糊涂 confuse A with/and B 把A与B混淆 confused adj. (人)不知所措的;困惑的 be/get confused about... 对……感到困惑 confusion n. 混乱;困惑
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分手复合 那么泰国法事可以挽回对方吗?不少缘主对此存在比较多的疑问,那么我们泰降之家今天就来给大家详细说说泰国和合法事分手和好的原理和具体的功效,帮助大家能够全面的认识泰国情降挽回法事。 分手复合 泰国挽回法事也称之为泰国情降和合挽回降法,由各种降术法门组成的组合降。 分手复合 根据缘主具体的感情情况而针对性的施降,从而在降法的影响下修复双方破裂的感情重聚姻缘。 分手复合 如果免费,首先为了降低可能的违约成本,对方给你安排的师父也都是比较垃圾的,而且进行法事的准备也需要付出一些成本,更别提师父们的人工和下降的费用。 分手复合 如果一个行业都是希望免费给你做,那么这个行业就会变成劣币驱逐良币,真正能够给你做情降的师父就不会再有,你也将碰到各种骗子,甚至你连基本的售后服务都不会有,这是你希望的吗?所以希望大家不要再报侥幸心理了。 分手复合 泰国情降挽回是给有缘人做的,如果你因为之前没有找好给你下降的师父而屡次失败或者你就是抱着半信半疑的侥幸心理来做,那么还不如不做,这是行业内很少有人给你讲的实话,当然这个要看你自己。 分手复合 当时她也哭过也闹过甚至以自杀相威胁,亲戚朋友都劝了但是那个男的还是一意孤行。 分手复合 后来在网上找到我们,希望我们能够帮助她斩断她丈夫的桃花,然后让她丈夫回到自己的身边,因此我们在了解了情况后给她安排了。 分手复合 后来因为平时工作比较忙,做完后我也很少联系她,大概是一个多月后她来找到我,说非常感谢我们,他老公回来了,并且和那个女的彻底的分开了,因为那个女的和很多男人都有联系,和他在一起也只是图他的钱。 分手复合 而泰国和合蜡烛被广泛用于泰国真正有效果的情降法事中而作为一种情降圣物,配合其他的情降圣物以及师父独有的降术法门才能真正的成为有效果的法事,而单一的代烧蜡烛其作用是非常有限的。 分手复合 因此,希望大家能够明白泰国和合蜡烛的作用和功效,这点上给大家普及了也就不会被那些代烧蜡烛的中介商所欺骗。 分手复合 如果大家真正希望能够挽回对方复合感情,那么还是需要定制一场专门的用于感情和合挽回、拆婚合婚的泰国情降和合挽回法事,通过连续7天下降的真正的情降法事来挽回对方,这才是真正的好的选择。 分手复合 法事破冰也需要时间,如果就是闹矛盾但是之前的感情基础比较好,那么这类的情况复合的时间就会少一些。 分手复合 第二点是给你做和合法事的师父,有的师父本身功力修为都达到了境界,并且下降的法门采用的速效法门,那么你的和合法事起效时间就会短,如果是师父采用比较温和的和合术法门,那么起效时间就会延长。 分手复合 这点大家在做泰国和合法事之前可以和中介商进行沟通,要先讲好。 分手复合 有的缘主说和合术最严重的反噬是什么呢?今天我们泰降之家就来给大家分享下泰国和合法事反噬的问题,希望能够给大家做一个参考。 分手复合 首先泰国和合法事我们都知道属于泰国情降和合挽回术,一般来说泰国情降挽回法事的施降过程中会使用阴料、阴灵、阴地等等阴性能量和磁场,所以很多缘主担心这样的法术会对自己有所反噬,特别是使用了灵体的下降。 分手复合 其实在泰国和合法事的下降过程中,所有参与降法的灵体都是受到了降术师父的约束,本身是不会对事主造成什么影响,也不会作怪,这点上大家是可以放心的。 分手复合 一般来说,情降的生效时间因为大家在不同的泰国法事承接商那里做的不一样,自然做的师父也都不一样,所采用的情降的法门也都不同,那么我们就应该以法事中介那里的给你承诺的时间为准,有的一个月有的说三个月我们要耐心等待,但是情降生效的时候再下降完成都会有一系列 分手复合 当然这个也有的缘主是感受不到,主要是个人运势和体质的影响。 分手复合 如果你等了好几个月了还没有任何起色,那么可以考虑的是情降法事没有效果,这种情况下你可以联系之前的法事商或者重新找一家进行重新下降。 分手复合 如果超过两个月的,泰降之家都会负责到底,可以给大家重新补降,当然第二次的补降都是针对性的,比如我们因为什么原因没有复合,那么我们就会找到这个原因然后针对性的下降,这样基本上就可以完全复合,达成心愿。 分手复合 有的缘主其实心里是非常着急的,因为感情问题会时刻的纠缠他们,因此让情降快点见效这一点是非常能够理解的。 分手复合 如果大家觉得在别家的法事做的不好希望重新做,或者是希望能找更好的师傅来给对方下降,那么可以联系我们泰降之家,泰降之家专注情降和合挽回、拆婚合婚、惩罚降已经8年了,服务过无数的缘主,帮助大家挽回了感情。 分手复合 所以一定要控制住自己哦。 分手复合 好了,如果大家因为感情上的问题困扰,希望能够通过泰国情降和合术来挽回对方的话可以联系我们泰降之家的官方客服进行详细的咨询,我们可以结合自己的经验和你的实际感情情况来给ห้องสมุดไป่ตู้你比较专业的指导,帮助你挽回真爱。 分手复合 如果大家对于泰国情降和合法术还是不太了解,那么可以返回我们泰降之家首页进行全面的学习了解,我们整理了全部的知识给大家。 分手复合 那么泰国和合法事多久见效呢?平时在缘主们咨询我们的时候就比较疑惑,因此其他的法事中介商有的说要7天,有的说要15天,有的说要一个月,有的要两个月三个月等等,那么做完泰国和合法事后法事见效的时间点到底要多久,有没有一个比较肯定的答案呢?今天我们泰降之家就结 分手复合 首先当我们做了泰国和合法事之后,我们通常都会等一段时间。 分手复合 不同的中介商那里说法不一,但是这些中介商中有相当一部分是属于骗子,在缘主咨询我们的时候很多都反馈到这个问题,所以这里就提一下,希望大家能够仔细的辨别。
Unit3 English Study language Study
10 percent discount “打九折 ” They can speak fluent English in their business to recommend commodities and to promote sales. 不定式短语做目的状语,意思是推销商品, 促进销售。
Those who have ever been to Xiushui Market would admire the salesgirls’ perfect English and this highlight also makes Xiushui Market more famous. and连接的并列句 who have ever been to Xiushui Market是定语 从句,修饰those, 意思是“那些曾经去过秀水市场 的人们都很赞赏女售货员们的完美英语,这一亮点也 使得秀水市场更加闻名。 Make+n+adj. “使得某人/某事物…” 这座古庙使得这个小镇出了名。 This old temple made the small town famous.
2. Who admires the salesgirls in Xiushui Market for their perfect English? All those who have ever been to Xiushui Market admire the salesgirls’ . perfect English.
1.英语角 英语角 2.英语演讲比赛 英语演讲比赛 3.促销 促销 4.推荐商品 推荐商品 5.付诸实践 付诸实践 6.放弃 放弃 7.满怀信心 满怀信心 8.毕业于 毕业于 9.起初 ,开头 起初 10.做更多的练习 做更多的练习
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differ vi. =be different from
①不同,相异 (~~ from…) Humans ~~ from other mammals in their ability to speak. Chinese differs greatly from Japanese in pronunciation.
stand by 在场,袖手旁观 stand up 成立(论据,a w理ro论ngl等y p)r;ono耐un久ced,so耐und用
highly praised deeds
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Language Points:
native adj.
1.本地的;土生土长的, 出生地的 a native Englishman his native language native speakers
2.(常与to连用)本地产的,土产的 Kangaroos are native to Australia.
be made up of 由……组成
•Senior Three is made up of 13 classes.
make up 和解; 虚构,编造; 化妆; 补偿,弥补 •It is very hard to make up the quarrel between the couple. •Don’t make up any excuse to cheat me. •I find no time to make myself up every day. •Hard work can make up for a lack of intelligence.
stand for 象征N,ote代s 表; 支持
•--What does WTO stand for? --It stands for World Trade Organization.
•Before we elect him, we want to know which side he stands for. stand out 明显,突出
Choose the right answers.
represent 代表, 象征; 表现; 声称
•The moon represents my heart. •I’d like to thank you representing my whole family. •He represented himself as a wealthy man, but in fact he was as poor as a church mouse.
the peoples of Africa
fellow
Notes
n.伙伴(同事/学),研究员,(学会)会员
adj. 同类的
fellow workers/students/travellers
fellow men 同胞,人类
fellowship n. 友情,伙伴关系
(有共同信念/兴趣的)团体
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representation n. 表现,陈述,代表
representative adj. & n. 有代表性的,代表,
Choose the right answers.
people n.
1.集合名词: “人们” 通常不加 the “人民”,加the
People gathered around the square. He is a good son of the people. 2.种族,民族 (=race/ nation) Chinese are a hard-working people.
②意见不同,有分歧 (A ~~ with/from B on/about/over… )
•We differ from/with him on that problem.
•Jack differed with his father about / on / over the present economic situations at home.